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Pastor's Points - January 2021

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Dear Church Family,

Well, here we are entering another new year.  In years past I would have used my article at the beginning of a new year to talk about all that is planned for the new year and what we are going to do in ministry.  But after 2020, I have a new-found appreciation for the truth found in James 4:13-15.  God’s Word says…

13 Come now, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and spend a year there and trade and make a profit”— 14 yet you do not know what tomorrow will bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes. 15 Instead you ought to say, “If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that.”

Now these verses are not informing us that we should not plan, and they are not making a negative statement about wealth or prosperity.  In fact, wealth can be used for furthering the kingdom of God and planning is an essential part of the stewardship God requires of us.

What we see here is that we need to trust God in all things.  Security cannot come from what we have because it can be gone tomorrow.  None of us knows the future.  We live in a world that can bring change that surprises us and upsets the patterns of our lives.  We all now know what this feels like after 2020.  So how do we respond to a new year?  What is the lesson that we were to learn from 2020?  I like how one author put it… “James is not condemning all assertions about the future or saying that the statement “if the Lord wills” is a magic phrase that guarantees our trust in God’s hidden providence. Rather, he is speaking to matters of the heart. In all that we do or plan, we must remember that the future is unknown to us and that ultimately only God can be trusted to work things out.”

Considering the lessons learned from 2020, on January 10th, “if the Lord wills”, I am going to begin a four-week series of messages entitled, “Facing the Unknown”.  We are going to consider how we are tempted to face unknown situations, and then find direction from God’s Word on how to walk through these times in ways that are best for us and give glory to the Lord. I am excited for 2021!  No, I do not know the details, but I know God does and we can fully trust Him!  Let’s face the unknown together and watch what God does!

On a personal note, I would like to ask you, as my church family, to pray for my family as we enter 2021.  Of course, the whole year is unknown to us, but the plan is that Nick, Melissa, and Eliana are going to be leaving us to go to the mission field in Japan.  We are so excited for this but there are also conflicting emotions of sorrow and loss as well.  We will not be in their presence for some time.  Possibly up to four years.  We would covet your prayers as our family loves and supports them faithfully, but from a distance. The distance will make this especially hard.  Please pray that we will love them well in this new season for our family and pray that God would be for us all that we need as we are separated from our loved ones.  Church family please help us love and support them as well.  They are really not “leaving” our church, they are being “sent out” by our church to be missionaries to the Japanese people.  They will need constant love, prayer, and support that only a church family can give.  I would covet your prayers for us as we are separated as a family, but even more importantly please pray, love, and support them because they will need all these things from their church family!!

I love you and I love being your pastor,

 

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Spare Change - January 2021

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Servants of the Lord, I SEE YOU!

Recently I have been reflecting on what it takes to make ministry happen.  I have been in full-time vocational ministry for 16 years.  This past year has been a new and different season, unlike any other, and it has me thinking.  I work hard at ministry and most ministers that I know work hard. They put in countless hours doing administration, counseling, discipleship, teaching, running programs, visiting people, and on and on.  But there is one thing I have learned in all my time in ministry…I cannot do it alone.

For a while now I have sought to live out Ephesians 4:11-16, it is my ministry theme verse. 11 And he gave the apostles, the prophets, the evangelists, the shepherds and teachers, 12 to equip the saints for the work of ministry, for building up the body of Christ, 13 until we all attain to the unity of the faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, to mature manhood, to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ, 14 so that we may no longer be children, tossed to and fro by the waves and carried about by every wind of doctrine, by human cunning, by craftiness in deceitful schemes. 15 Rather, speaking the truth in love, we are to grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ, 16 from whom the whole body, joined and held together by every joint with which it is equipped, when each part is working properly, makes the body grow so that it builds itself up in love.

This verse so clearly lays out that all saints (that is believers) are meant to do the work of ministry.  The goal of the minister is to unite, teach, train, and shepherd the flock so we can perform the ministry.  The outworking of that is  spiritual maturity.  Have you ever thought about that?  When a minister performs his God-given role of leading and training, the church is blessed. When saints engage and do the work of the ministry, that is building up the body of Christ, they are matured in their faith.  All the things listed in verses 13-16 come from the church working this way.  It is so important that a minister works hard for the Lord to fulfill his calling and it is equally important that believers work hard in ministry.

That being said, we have a wonderful church that engages in ministry.  In fact, when I started this article, I simply wanted to say thanks!  I try to look for ways to show appreciation for our volunteers.  I know they sacrifice so much for the ministry.  I know that I do not show my gratitude in sufficient ways.  How can I?  What is acceptable for someone that sacrifices time, money, and skills?  There is no gift great enough, so today I simply want to say...I SEE YOU!

- Senior citizens using your golden years to serve the Lord.  You are using the time you could be relaxing, but instead choose to serve.  You are the lifeblood of the ministry – I SEE YOU!
- Single Moms that are juggling work, kids, school and now church.  You have so much on your plate and your extra time is limited.  The fact that you spend it serving the church humbles me. You have my heart – I SEE YOU!
- Moms in general, work so hard to take care of their families.  You make sure your kids learn and grow; you work, teach, feed, clothe, clean, and then come to church and serve so faithfully – I SEE YOU!
- Dads, we often feel like we carry the weight of the world on our shoulders.  The pressures of work, projects, and family can be overwhelming at times.  When you give your time at church, I know that it is no small sacrifice, so I say to you – I SEE YOU!
- Unseen and unknown servants that fill our food pantry or care for our children during a worship service or do countless  other things that go unnoticed.  No one may ever know what you do but I want you to know that I could not be an effective minister without you.  You serve with glad hearts and are content to go unrecognized, but I want you to know – I SEE YOU!

To those servants and the countless others, I love you and I SEE YOU!  I see what you are doing, and I want to say thank you!  The Lord is pleased by how you serve, and you make our church a more faithful God-honoring church.  As we look to 2021, we do not know what will happen.  It might be another crazy year, however there is one thing I know for sure…we will do ministry that honors the Lord and builds the body.  You are a huge part of that, do not ever underestimate your impact.  No matter how small the task, God sees you and is pleased!

Happy New Year & God Bless!

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