Monday, February 28, 2011

Weekend Rewind

This weekend was great in many ways.

First, we have a special guest, Dr. Mark Wootton share with us. He started Saturday night with a special session for our leadership team. He talked about leadership principals. Then he spoke on Sunday morning about the important themes of Pentecost, the harvest and meeting a holy God. Check out this great message on our audio page at www.firstagwasghington.org. Then on Sunday afternoon he did a two hour seminar on the understanding the four gospels. It was like gathering mana in the desert.

Second, having Mark and his wife Joy at church was literally having a fresh set of eyes to look at our church. I love getting input from people outside our church about the things that I might be taking for granted.

Third, Sunday was a new record attendance for a regular Sunday morning attendance. There were 173 of us there Sunday. That is only 16 less than Easter last year. Now, here is the scary thing. We are working on a new way to follow attendance, we have been keeping attendance on paper for years. You would think our church management software would do one of the most important tasks in church, take attendance. It will not. We are looking for new software this year. Now that we have changed our attendance tracking process, we have learned that 270 different people have attended our church since January. That means a lot of people who call our church their church home attend sporadically. We must connect better. It also means that we are going to have to get serious about what to do this Easter Sunday so that we have room for everyone.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Life is Hard, God is Good

In the last year I have come to redefine how and why bad things happen to good people. The bottom line is that life is hard and full of trouble. Even for believers, life can be full of trouble. However, God is good. He is the source of everything good in my life. Satan is the source of trouble. God allows some trouble, but it is always trouble that God can empower me to overcome.

This simple definition helps me a lot. First, I am ready to fight bad things in life and look for God's ways of overcoming. I have an overcoming attitude. Second, I feel a greater sense of God's protection, even when bad things are happening to me. I know that he is still in control and saving me from unbearable difficulties. Third, it removes from our minds the temptation of blaming God for things.

So, if you are having a rough time with something, just remember. Life is hard, God is good.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Make God Look Good

Do you make God look good? That is a strange question, but it is a question that God asks himself.

Isaiah 48:9-11
9 For my own name’s sake I delay my wrath;
for the sake of my praise I hold it back from you,
so as not to destroy you completely.
10 See, I have refined you, though not as silver;
I have tested you in the furnace of affliction.
11 For my own sake, for my own sake, I do this.
How can I let myself be defamed?
I will not yield my glory to another.

Did you realize that in God's perfection, he has self-respect? Because of his self-respect he may withhold his wrath against his people when they are blatantly disobedient. The idea is, "I will hold back from sending calamity because I love them and because those people bear my name, and my name should be associated with good things, not bad."

If you claim to follow Jesus Christ, then your life says something about Jesus.

So, what is your life saying?

Does your life make Jesus look good? Are you making Jesus look good at work, around your kids, in your marriage, with your neighbors or at school? Jesus is good! Even though life is full of trouble, we can make Jesus look good even as we go through trouble and very good when he brings us out of trouble.

Let's make God look good! Let's not make him push the limits of his mercy. Let's live such good lives that people can not help but say good things about the God we serve and love.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Weekend Rewind

Sunday was an awesome day! Attendance was good, but the presence of the Lord was the best! For me, there seemed to be an extra special presence of the Lord at communion time this Sunday in both services. Let's make the most of communion. Don't let it become routine. Ask the Lord for his touch in a special way before Communion.

In second service three people responded to the gospel message and asked God for forgiveness and started a new walk with Jesus Christ! This is why I am a Pastor. The greatest work of ministry for me is leading people to Jesus. Paul told Timothy, a young pastor, "do the work of an evangelist." What if a Pastor is gifted at administration, teaching, or counseling? That's great! Be great at those things, but teach yourself, train yourself, pray for God's help, and do the work of an evangelist. As I prayed with the kids at bed time Sunday night, I thanked God for the three people who were saved and tanked God for the great privilege of leading people to Jesus.

Love is In the Air!

Happy V-Day! Go do something beautiful for your spouse today. "Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ (Jesus) loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy..."

Husbands, take the lead. Take initiative to do great things for your wife (and family if you have kids). Love is great when there seems to be "chemistry." You might say that, "love is in the air." I say, and the Scriptures seem to concur, take initiative to love your wife, and you will be creating the chemistry and atmosphere that puts love in the air.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

First Fruits Offering

On Sunday, April 17th, we will have our celebration Sunday. We will be having one service and we have rented the Elk's Lodge on 5th street to house the crowd. Church will start at 10:00 a.m. We will worship, there will be a message, and we will be receiving our first fruits offering and making our faith-promise or capital campaign pledges that morning. Then we will receive a first fruits offering. Following worship we will be serving the entire church lunch.

What is a first fruits offering? It is the first offering that we will commit to the capital campaign. I believe that we may receive a large percentage of our total goal on that morning! What an exciting way to begin reaching four our goal.

I want to encourage you to be praying and preparing for celebration Sunday. Begin to ask God what he wants your faith promise to be. Second, ask God what he desires for you to do with the first fruits offering. You need to be praying about this because we are not going to tell you what you should give. You also need to pray because we are not going to harass you about turning in your faith promise pledge, that is between you and God. You need to obey the Lord's direction. I have already been saving money for my first fruits offering so that I will be able to give my very best to the Lord. I am praying that he will increase that amount!

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Missions Giving Record

I received the report yesterday. It is official! Last year we gave over $50,000 to missions. Two years ago we missed 50K by about $280. Then the economy went bad and though our tithe has increased, our missionary giving has been very stable, but without increase.

In April of 2003 we supported 9 missionaries. This year we are supporting 31 and the amount that we support each of them is larger than the amount that we were sending when we started.

A Church that gives to missions will be blessed. We have been blessed. Now, I am trusting the Lord that our mission giving will continue to increase slowly while at the same time our church is able to invest heavily in our capital campaign to raise relocation funds. We serve a big God with all the resources we need.

Friday, February 4, 2011

The Ministry

In the next three weeks I am going to share a series of messages called "The Ministry." I am really curious about what God is doing here.

When I started the Wednesday night Exodus series in January, and the Matthew series in December, I did not realize that both would converge in February pointing us to look a Moses' call to service and the kick off of Jesus' call to service and ministry at the same time.

This is one of those times when I am reminded again that the Lord owns his church and manages things through me sometimes, even when I am unaware that he is using me, or how he is using me.

Tough January

This first month of 2011 has been a bear! But, it has also been fruitful in spite of trouble.

In one month I have trained the new part-time Pastor's Secretary and adjusted to the Church Secretary being part-time also. I have had seven days with the flu, missing one Sunday morning. I have been off my feet three days due to foot surgery and drastically slowed down for four more. Stephane had the flu for four day and Elizabeth for four days. We have canceled church for bad weather two times, not a big time saver for me by the way, it takes me considerable time to make the decision and then contact everyone.

We kicked off our capital campaign, published two church newsletters, edited and updated each page of the church website, created a 19 minute video on the vision of the church and scheduled 11 PIE meetings for February and the first week of March. I don't remember my hours the first week of January, but the other three were 68, 68, and 80 hours. I think it is safe to say that I worked 250 hours or more in January. The 80 hour week included me being sick on my day off and taking a sick day in bed.

I can't wait till vacation in June! Which by the way, looks like I have to reschedule for July because of snow days, Youth camp, Challenge Camp and MEGA Sports Camp.

God is doing and is going to do great things in 2011! I am thoroughly convinced that this MUST be a breakthrough year for the future of our church. But, that breakthrough will mean a ton of work and a heavy schedule.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Snow Cancelinations

Hi church. We are canceling services for tonight, Wednesday, February 2nd. The offices are also closed. Stephanie and I have worked about three hours today, but will attempt to leave as soon as possible. We are trusting that Thursday can be normal.

Stephanie and I are working on The Journey stewardship/capital campaign newsletter. Thanks to Tim Willard, Darin Gruber and Jonas Temple for their help with the newsletter!