Saturday, August 29, 2009

The Countdown has started for new beginnings

We are 15 days away from a new beginning. I know everybody is always talking about change now. It is said that everyone hates change but at the same time everyone seems to want it. It is kind of confusing. People want change for a variety of reasons. Some want change because they are bored with the present, they just want something new and they don't care what it is. Other's want change because someone else told them that it is the thing to be doing, if you are changing you are doing something right. Others want change because what they are doing right now is not working. That last reason is probably the best reason so far for change. But there is an even better reason for change. How about change so that you can start doing what you should have been doing in the first place? Change so you can do the right thing, the thing you were designed to do. Now there is change worth having. We are about 15 days away from starting that kind of change.
Actually we have already started the process. We have entered into an agreement with The Transforming Church Network. They are going to help us go through a congregational revitalization process. We have also begun writing a 20 year history of the congregation and putting other things in place. When this process is complete in about two years hopefully we will be a congregation that is fully integrated into our community taking worship outside of our walls and into our community. I am not talking about holding worship services in the park here. No I am talking about a church that is engaged in its local community, serving it and bringing it inside the church through interest groups and community events. A church whose people are found in different community organizations spreading their faith through their words and more importantly their deeds.
There will be a lot of training involved in this process both for me as the pastor and for the congregational leaders and even for the average member. We are starting that process the week of September 13 with new small groups studying "Why Are We Here? Motivation for Mission." This is a six week small group study. Then on October 30 through Nov 1 we will have a consulting team here to interview and train us for work in our community. It will be change at its hardest and best. No longer will we sit as a church and wait for people to come to us, instead we are going to go to them. Everyone in the congregation will be involved in small group ministry and everyone in the congregation will be working. No more pew, or chair sitting allowed.
Scared? I am. It is change from being a church with a sign out front to being the church that is found in the book of Acts. In other words this is a change to do and to be what God has called us to do and be. The countdown has started.

Pastor Fred

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Cook off Challenge this Sunday at 9:30 service

Come one, come all we are having a food thrown down or challenge during the 9:30 service. Wisdom and Folly are the names of the two cooks. Both of them will be preparing a banquet of food, the question is which one is serving the best food? The basis for judging of this contest will be Proverbs 9.

Pastor Fred ( who will be intrepreting the results)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

And a Little Child will Lead Them

This morning we had our first Wednesday morning chapel for the school year. We had lots of singing and Bible stories and puppets talking about God's creation. The best moment of the chapel though came without any planning. A video is always shown of a foreign country where most the population is not Christian. The video is shown to get the children to pray for the children of that country and get them interested in doing missions throughout their life, whether supporting them financially or going themselves as missionaries. After the showing of a video on Uzbekistan Miss Sue our director asked the children to pray for the children of that country tonight that they would come to know Jesus as their Savior. Out of the blue a little four year girl's hand went up and she asked if we could pray for them right now! So Miss Sue said sure and asked the four year if she would lead us in prayer. And she did, praying that God would lead the children of Uzbekistan to faith in Jesus.
Jesus said in Mark 10:14ff, "Let the little children come to me; and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of God belongs to such as these. I tell you the truth, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it." Jesus knew who had the most faith in the community, and it wasn't the grown up adults.
What a fantastic way to start a new school year, led by a little child of God. May we be little children of Jesus this year.

Pastor Fred

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Back to School

As a parent I am really excited about school starting next Monday. I love my kids but I also love it when they are in school and I can exhale a little bit. Today at Family of Christ is Staff Development Day. Which means all the staff and teachers get together and talk about the coming year. I will be doing a devotion on how we surrender to God and rely on his strength through the Holy Spirit to carry out the tasks he has for us this year. We will go over all the regulations and have a lot of time for prayer. Then we will have lunch. I'm really excited about that! I do love to eat. This is a time to re-focus though and remember why we are here and why we do what we do. We do not just exist to provide education so that our kids are ready for elementary school, but we also exist to share the good news about Jesus' love for us. We will do that in earnest this year. The children will hear the message of what Christ has done for them on the cross every day in the classroom. On Wednesday morning we always have a chapel service where the children worship God with passion. If you have never attended one of our chapel services you need to.
We have a really great staff this year. We also have re-started our Kindergarten. We are all looking forward to a school year of learning more about Jesus and rejoicing in his death and resurrection and the forgiveness and salvation that he has given us. Come and join us!