Let's pray our way forward

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

Monday, March 22, 2010

How are you handling adversity? Jesus is with you too.

     I started out my first day back from vacation with a trip to the bank this morning. At 8:30 a.m. this morning on the way to pick up my dog from the kennel, I stopped in the drive through window at the bank. I saw a man standing at the drive through window doing his banking business, and should have taken a hint. As I pulled up to wait my turn, it was obvious he had a business account and a whole lot to say. If you know me, I hope you really LOL. Some of you are laughing right now, I just know it. I could hardly wait to get my dog from the vet and I found myself tapping the steering wheel and checking my watch, several times.  I thought, I sure am being tested early in the day today. It was obvious this was not going to be a quick stop as I had planned. I kept my cool, but I was so glad to see him walk back to his huge truck that he had parked near the bank that I shouted just a little bit on the inside. It was only 10 minutes but at that moment it felt like an hour. My adversity this morning was just a little bump in the road to start the day. Where was my patience?
    As we think about preparing our hearts for the holy time before us, one of the themes I have been reflecting on is how we handle adversity. At Faith UMC where I serve, there are a number of people who are facing adversity. Big adversities, not a little bump in the road like a minor delay at the bank. The life situations vary a great deal, but there is a common thread of faith, and that is trusting Jesus Christ no matter what comes our way. The world sees our witness in the face of adversity. I see the witness of these folks I serve and I give the Lord praise for their courage and their witness. Yes, we can give the Lord praise when everything in life is going our way. We are all smiles with a good job, a happy family that is getting along, good health, friends you can count on, safe communities, and security and peace on every front. But let the smallest inconvenience break into our routine and we get cranky. When we are at our best, do we stop to give the Lord praise for helping us be at our best? When we need him, we are surely quick to ask for his help. Christ proves to us his power when we are weak. The scripture teaches he is strong. Adversity helps us understand in a personal way the strength Christ will give us when we take our rest in him.
     Another thought about adversity is that you can count on it. Hardships are going to find everybody at some point in time. We cannot control "what comes our way, but we can control "how" we handle what comes our way. I know some people with the best attitude you can imagine in the face of really serious health issues among other challenges. I know that this is only possible through Christ our Lord. Who is the keeper of your peace? I know a young adult who is going through a time of great disappointment. Things have not worked out as he had hoped they would. But he is keeping his faith in Christ. I look forward to his testimony some day of how God is using this adversity in his life to be a building block. I know it doesn't feel like a building block for anything good to come for him right now, but our God is in the business of redemption. I am continuing to trust that God will bring something good from the present situation. I also talked to a grandpa tonight whose great grand daughter who is five years old had a brain tumor removed last week. She is doing well and making progress day by day. When the family stood around her before her surgery started, she told them not to cry because Jesus was with her. That is facing adversity with Christ if I have ever seen it!  We serve a Savior who knows all about adversity, real adversity, and he stands ready to help us in our day to day situations be overcomers, transformers, life givers, life lovers, motivators, optimists, real resurrection people. Christ is the source of our eternal hope.  Thanks be to God! 

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Bishop Larry Goodpaster visits in the Winston Salem District

Bishop Larry Goodpaster was our guest at the Winston Salem District Clergy meeting on Tuesday. He shared some ideas with us about the state of the union of the church and new strategies to reach people outside the church. One way is through new church plants. We have between 28 and 32 spots that have been identified as areas that need new churches in our conference. Our hope is to start 7 to 10 new sites each year. Here in the Winston Salem District, we are looking forward to having a new church start come to the Children's Home soon, and we are working on a joint new church start project on the Hwy. 150 corridor with the Lexington District. Our hope is for that to become a reality sometime this year too. Part of the process of planting new churches is to have the right person to help lead each project with adequate preparation and adequate funding to set them up for success. As a conference we are looking to start some sort of funding that will become a permanent source of funding for planting new churches over time so that in 20 years down the road from now, there will be funds on hand to keep starting new churches. A great plan of sustainability. Bishop Goodpaster shared a shocking statistic with us. He said 74% of UMC buildings are located where 16% of the population lives. We as a conference are all about the mission of inviting people to follow Jesus, make disciples and transform the world.

The average age of our church is around 59. A new church is needed to reach a younger generation. New churches do new things to reach newer and younger folks. I kept thinking about the scripture about putting new wine in new skins because if you try to put new wine into an old skin, it will burst. That same truth goes a long way in thinking about making room for the next generation for our church. Those born after 1980 called the millenial generation believe in God more than their parents did at their age, but they don't believe in the church in the same way as their parents do. As a conference we are looking for new venues for the younger generation to plug into Christ. Our goal is to communicate the same good news of Christ in new and creative ways to reach the next generation.

As a church we will have to deal with change for the church to head in a new, positive direction. We pray that God will lead the way to let us hold fast to the gospel, give us the courage to change the things we can, accept the things we can't change, and lean on the Lord for the wisdom to know the difference.

You are invited to be in service on June 5 this year as a Christian with a heart for mission. Rev. Effie McClain invited the whole district to a community gathering on that day their church is hosting called Thunder on Thurmond. A block party to invite the community and this year sponsoring a health fair too.

It was great to have the bishop with us, to share his ideas, and to communicate to us once again that we have a spiritual leader. We praise the Lord for his leadership and vision for our conference.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

WS District Plans Power of Three Plug In Event for May

Here are the notes from the Evangelism Task Force to promote leading people to Christ in 2010:

I. We see our primary task as that of offering training opportunities to support churches and individuals in their evangelistic outreach. Our immediate sense is to provide help to churches in meeting their Power of Three goals for professions of faith and membership increase. To do that we are planning a training event on Sunday, May 16, from 3:00-4:30 p.m., location TBA, called “Power of Three-Plug In.” With help from Amy at the District Office, I will receive and plow through the documents presented by churches at their 2009 Charge Conference in reference to the following questions that we were asked to respond to.

- What are your plans for helping the WNC Conference reach 300,000 members by the end of 2012?

- What are examples of things you do to welcome visitors?

- How are you making a difference in someone else's life?

- What are you doing in order to reach people with the love of Jesus Christ?

- Do you have a "plan" for evangelism? What is it?

- What steps are you taking to implement the plan?

The May 16, “Power of Three-Plug In” will seek to present a summary of what other churches are doing to reach their goals. This should be a valuable resource of creative ideas. Discussion would follow a presentation.

Thank you to Rev. Keith Bingham, the new Chair for the Task Force on Evangelism for the Winston Salem District for submitting this great news for us today!
Rev. Evelyn Lemons