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Spare Change August 2017

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A vast majority of people in this world are lonely.  They long for a sense of belonging.  They crave community.  This was never clearer than when I recently went on a mission trip with the students to Chicago.  One of the greatest concerns that church planters come across is loneliness.  In a city of roughly 3 million people how can one feel so alone?  It is true there are people everywhere; that fact was very clear to us as we worked in the different communities and traveled to and from our lodging.  It was intense how many people were in the city and, if I’m honest, it kind of got to me by the end of the week.   When we left I was never so happy to see fields of corn and the     significantly less cluttered highways of Indiana.  Living in the city of Chicago would definitely      require some adapting; which is why so many people can move there for work and never have a  truly meaningful relationship with another soul.  It is so easy to get up and go to work with your head buried in your phone, carry on about your day and head back home—alone.

While this problem can be exacerbated in a large city it is also a factor in your city.  There are scores of people, just like you and me, that are lonely.  They might even be married and the only other person they know in a meaningful way is their spouse.  Of course, there are some that are very fortunate to grow up and live in their hometown, they have friends and family galore.  They may even take for granted the close proximity of their family.  For transplants like myself it can be much harder.

The older I get the more I see the absolute necessity for community.  Kristi and I have had to work hard to forge deep, meaningful relationships.  We have the added challenge of being a couple in ministry and knowing everyone, but not really knowing them.  We don’t want to let our guard down too much, afraid that   people might see our flaws.  Which ironically enough works the other way as well.  Despite all of this we have produced   meaningful relationships with many people.  Many that we now think of as family. 

This would not have been possible without the opportunity for community that the church offers.  I want to emphasize the word “opportunity” because just because you go to a church doesn’t mean you have community with other people.  You can go to church for years with the same people and never get past the surface. It takes diligent, intentional work to grow       meaningful relationships.  You must invite people over, do things with them, and share with them.  It seems so simple but in a world where so many people are struggling with loneliness we need to get back to connecting with others.  My life group has been a god-send in this area.  We feel so close to our group, they are truly like family.  But it only happened when we opened our home and subsequently opened our lives.  We had to show people our faults, our eccentricities, our likes/dislikes; they had to choose to accept us, warts and all.  This can be scary for many people but the reward of biblical community is beyond worth it.

I am a firm believer that God designed us for community, with Him and with other people.  We need it, we crave it, and we can see it in the epidemic that is loneliness. God knows this and that is why he designed the church to meet that need.  Don’t run away from relationships, don’t put your guard up. Lean into them and experience the church as it is meant to be.  The cure for loneliness is you!

 And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.  Hebrews 10:24-25

 

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Pastor's Points August 2017

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Dear Church Family,

I pray you are doing well and are enjoying this summer season!  This time of the year is very busy for us all so I want to take this opportunity to give you an update on the ministry of our church.  Many exciting things have already happened and there is more to come.

First let me say, Vacation Bible School was amazing this year!!  April and all our volunteers were amazing!  With our morning and evening VBS we had right at 300 kids enrolled this year, and 18 children made professions of faith!!  Praise God for all He did!  It was a week full of excitement, and blessing!!

Second, the Fireworks Celebration we had was our biggest and best community celebration to date!  We parked over 250 cars with 750-800 people in attendance!  Our church family was there along with those that came because of VBS, and we also had many from the community that came because of some Facebook advertising that we did.  I spoke with so many that do not have a church home but need one.  It was a great                       fellowship/outreach event!  Thanks to all our volunteers who made it possible!!

Third, our Life Groups now have 7 adult on-campus groups and 12 adult off-campus groups. I am very thankful for every one of these groups.  We now can reach out to more people and we are seeing people getting connected to the church who were never     connected before.  I pray God uses all these groups to help people “belong” to our church family! 

Finally, I want to mention some upcoming events that I am very excited about!

In September, we are going to have a special church-wide fellowship called, “Family Worship Fellowship!”  We will be out at the ball fields where we had our fireworks for this event. A stage will be set up where all the activities will happen.  The food truck Pizza Revolution will be there for you to purchase food if you would like or you can bring your own picnic style feast for your family.  After we are done eating, we will gather our lawn chairs together for a special time together as a church family to worship together.  This will be a great time together no matter your age or generation!!  It is going to be awesome!!

Then in November we are going to have a special marriage retreat weekend for couples.  Details are still being worked out but please save the dates of November 3-4.  You will be glad that you did!!

Please stay tuned in to what God is doing in your church family in the middle of this busy summer. Also, please do not forget to continue to financially support your church family.  Giving tends to dip during the summer and we have dipped a little more than normal.  Please make the effort to catch up in your giving if you have fallen behind so we can continue to make a difference through our local church and around the world!!

I love you and I love being your pastor!

Pastor Alan

 

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