Let's pray our way forward

Let's pray our way forward
Let the children come to me. Jesus

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Serving Christ daily can bring unexpected laughs and hard challenges

    I hope that you have enjoyed a great season of Lent and Easter Sunday. Today after a day off for Easter and a regular day off, it was back to work, business as usual today. So on my way to go make a hospital visit to a patient at Watauga Medical Center, when I got out of my car I heard an odd sound. Something squeaking. So I looked around and there was a truck parked in the parking lot with a camper shell on the back of it, with the side panels lifted up and inside of that camper shell making those squeaking noises, turned into oinks. Yes, that's right, oinks. It was a little pig, about 100 pounds that came over to the side of the truck to give me a great big hello. I have seen a lot of pigs. I have traveled to see patients in lots of different hospitals, but this was the first pig I have ever seen that loved it's owner enough to come and make a visit to the hospital. So I snapped a shot with my cell phone, and I hope the picture comes through. After visiting with the pig, taking her picture, talking pig talk to her, I went on about my work, which was to go make a visit to a patient. It was a laugh out loud scene. Good enough to share, so I am sharing the picture with you on todays blog. It made me laugh out loud and I hope it does the same for you.
     This week, we are getting ready for our next biggest event after Easter, the bi-annual ham and chicken supper put on by our United Methodist Men. We set up the tables for the event tonight. We expect a huge crowd on Friday night. As the community comes in to eat with us, say a prayer for us to talk to as many people as we can for the cause of Christ, and give them some real food, the Bread of Life. We want to make sure that we use every opportunity to say a word for the good of the cause of Christ that we can. Why is it that it seems so much harder to talk to your immediate family about the life changing power of Christ than even to a stranger? If you are in a place to talk to your family member about spiritual things, our prayer for you is that God will give you the courage to give a bold witness, that we are an Easter people. We serve a risen Lord who does still have the power to change lives, and does change lives forever. If we did not have that hope, where would we be? Life continues to bring so many opportunities to speak for Christ on a daily basis, I want to encourage you to not avoid the hard talks with the people closest to you, God will give you the words to say, and let you know when the time is the right time. God is with us, not against us, and for someone living far from Christ, that is a good place to start. Remind them, or share with them maybe for the first time, that God is for them. Those few words can open huge doors for our witness to the good news.
   

Monday, April 18, 2011

How will you prepare for Good Friday?

     This morning, the Monday of Holy Week, I was determined to start my day in the word, and not in a rush. I wanted to just spend some time with the Lord and lean into what this week would bring. It didn't start off so smoothly. Early the phone rang and Treva our secretary called to say she was sick. Yes, it was going to be a crazy day, but even so, I really wanted to dig into the word. So, in the front room pictured above in the parsonage, I love to sit where I can see out the big window. I sip a cup of coffee and get still. That is the perfect invitation for my little dog to squeeze in as close to me as possible, her favorite thing to do. How sweet that she loves to be so close. She is such a great comfort and companion for me. When I sit down to read my Bible, if the chair is wide enough to hold both of us, she is right to my side on my left leg, snuggled into her own little piece of heaven. The time was peaceful and rewarding. The rest of the day was a pretty fast pace.
   So Holy Week started for me with a determination to read the word and to take the time to try to absorb something wonderful for the day. I prayed for a friend having a shot in her eye this morning, and for two people having surgery today.  I read the lesson for tonight's Beth Moore Bible study that I would be attending, and the scripture on Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob actually brought tears to my eyes to watch chapter by chapter as God's plan unfolds. The day started on track, pointed towards the cross. We are in the last days of the week celebrating how God's master plan for our salvation unfolds.
   That's where we are this week.  A few minutes in the office brought an unexpected invitation from the local WATA station 1450AM. They called to ask me to come do the morning devotion. My reply was, "You want me to come right now?" No, tomorrow and the rest of the week. So I accepted and look forward to that opportunity. Of all the weeks of the year to get to tell the story of the resurrection and all it means to us, this is a tremendous opportunity for our church to have a voice to reach the lost in our community and to encourage the saved. We have a special service this Thursday night to celebrate Holy Communion at 7:00pm and we want to invite you to attend. God be with you as you observe a Holy Lent, and find your way sometime this week, all the way to the foot of the cross of the one who died in our place, Jesus Christ our Lord.

Please take a moment and forward this message to your friends. I hope Jesus is the most talked about subject in the whole world this week!

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Four Year Old Little Girl at Deerfield UMC leads the church in giving

     As you read the title, how could this be? How could a four year old little girl lead the church in giving? By giving up her whole life's savings to Deerfield UMC this past Sunday. On my drive back to Boone on Saturday, her mother called to say her little girl had a special gift. She had been saving coins her whole life and she had decided that she wanted to give them to the church. She wants to give them to the church for the playground. So we made arrangements to give the gift and the giver a chance to be honored on Sunday morning as we were preparing to receive the offering. What church stewardship team wouldn't want this kind of a story to kick off a giving campaign?  We wanted to do a stewardship campaign during the season of Lent, but it got postponed because the church activity has been revolving around getting parsonage repaired and helping me get settled again after the fire. So even though we needed to press on with the stewardship campaign, life required our energies to be directed in other ways at this moment. But, by the grace of God, a little one was nudged, and I believe used by the Holy Spirit, to soften the hearts of a whole congregation and make each one of us think about our giving. When a little child knows that what they have to offer in worship is worth something, and valued by all who are there, God has a way of breaking down walls through the softness and innocence of a child. When children come to God in obedience, I believe with my whole heart that is makes God smile. It makes us grown ups want to be so willing to do as the Holy Spirit directs that a reverence comes over the whole congregation. We celebrated Holy Communion and dedicated four prayer shawls. Worship was wonderful. God was with us.
    Grown ups say, "Well I can't give my whole savings." God does not ask that of each of us, God only asks us for 10 percent. What she gave was all she had. Remember there is some scriptural precedent for this (the widow's mite). This little girl's gift came out of the blue. No stewardship campaign. No letter sent to each home from the pastor. No begging for money from the pulpit. She has heard people talking about getting starting with rebuilding the playground! Our United Methodist Men are taking on a great interest in working with the women's groups of the church to get the playground updated with new equipment. If I were her mom or dad, or grandma or grandpa, you couldn't stand to be around me this week. All you would hear about was her beautiful gift. I would be so proud and I know they are! I am proud of her obedience and I want to be so generous.
     I don't want to try to explain away the wonder of how God can use a little girl, to call her to give up all the money she has in the world and totally surrender it to the church for God's purposes. It was a beautiful gift, and we honored it. Our whole church was touched by the tenderness of her heart. Who knows what influence this gift may have on our adults? We are so grateful to have her with us.  Jesus calls us to radical obedience to be his follower. What she did was radical, even if she was four. What would it take for us to be so bold?