Pastor Claude Cowan said that everything went great; the sick and needy were prayed for and many responded. Here is a picture of those in attendance: Keep Pastor Claude & Bonnie and Eastpoint in prayer as 1000 door hangers go out Sat. Sept. 29 inviting the community to the Grand Opening. If you would like to help, contact Pastor Claude: claude_cowan@sbcglobal.net
Friday, September 28, 2007
Eastpoint 1st Sunday
Pastor Claude Cowan said that everything went great; the sick and needy were prayed for and many responded. Here is a picture of those in attendance: Keep Pastor Claude & Bonnie and Eastpoint in prayer as 1000 door hangers go out Sat. Sept. 29 inviting the community to the Grand Opening. If you would like to help, contact Pastor Claude: claude_cowan@sbcglobal.net
Tuesday, September 25, 2007
Why, God?
Confession: I ask that question a lot! I like to have things figured out, but that's just not the way life unfolds most of the time.
As a pastor's wife, I get to rejoice in all the great things that go on at Englewood. I also hear the negative and feel the burden and pressures of my husband and our staff as they handle problems and issues. It's clear that we're not in control of the good or bad.
As I was thinking and praying today, I read about King Nebuchadnezzar in Daniel chapter 4. Daniel had just interpreted some dreams for King Neb which basically said God was going to send the King to live outdoors with the wild animals for 7 years. Sounds like a Brad Oyler dream vacation :)
God was sending him away "...until you learn that the God that rules from heaven is in control."
After the 7 years, Scripture tells us that King Neb prayed to God and his mind was healed. You know, we can let our mind take our spirit into a scary place by constantly questioning God. We all do it, but we must be very careful. King Neb offered this praise to God after his time away, "...God controls the stars in the sky and everyone on this earth. When God does something, we cannot change it or even ask why." (Dan. 4:35b/CEV)
Seems like King Neb got humbled a little. Is it our arrogance that causes us to question? Maybe humility is the key to handling questionable things. Interestingly, God returned King Neb's kingdom to him and the Bible says he "had greater power than ever before."
The Tortoise and The Hare
We had our annual business meeting last night and I shared a few thoughts about getting where we want to go and being what we want to be as a church. We have a great church, with a lot of great people, and we do a lot of things right. That's the easy part. The hard part is examining what's not so great about Englewood.
Exams (educational, spiritual, and esp. physical!) are no fun. Read this: This Church Is Not Perfect. Most pastors do not like admitting shortcomings about themselves or their churches. But, in order to be what God has called us to be, we have to re-examine the way we do ministry both inside and outside our walls. This is necessary to moving forward.
Ahhh...moving forward. Is it me, or does it seem like some things just take a long time at Englewood? It's easy for me to get frustrated with myself, God, finances, people, facilities, etc. All of these things faced day after day can bog me down. I want things to happen yesterday. I encouraged those at the meeting to stick with us, keep pressing on, get in the game and make a difference in areas that need enhancing.
Remember a few weeks ago I preached a series of messages around finding your call and place. In that series, I said that many times the very thing God is calling us to starts when we become frustrated or burdened for an area or a group of people. Maybe what we are needing as a church to enable us to move forward is found in your area of "Holy Discontent."
A good friend sent me a great encouraging and wise e-mail relating to my frustrations. In summary, they said, "Pastor don't get frustrated. Direction is more important than speed." Whoa. That spoke to me. If we can just keep moving in the right direction, then we'll be in the right place when God's timing kicks in. We've got to reign in our frustrations from getting ahead of God.
It's the Tortoise and The Hare principle: "Don't brag about your lightning pace, for Slow and Steady won the race."
Saturday, September 22, 2007
Pink Impact Video
Click on the graphic above to see a little video we did for our upcoming "Pink Impact" Ladies Retreat. It got a lot of laughs on Sunday. By the way, there's still time to sign up--it's going to be great!
Friday, September 21, 2007
Crunch Time
But it's OK! It was a mistake and the installers will be back on Monday, Oct. 1 to re-install the chairs. We will, however, have to go through 2 Sundays with the short seats. By the way, they look and feel FANTASTIC. Sharp observers will notice that there are a few random rows and an entire section (far right, closest to the nurseries) that were installed at the proper measurements. Tall people are advised to arrive early the next 2 Sundays! :) Does anything ever turn out the way you planned? "Be anxious for nothing..."
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Overhaulin
A few hours later, the arm rests were almost completely installed with a promise that the seat backs and bottoms will be done on Wednesday. I know this has been a long process, and maybe that 's helping add to the excitement. The sanctuary already looks great! I can't wait to see it finished.
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Movie Review: Disney's "The Game Plan"
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
One of the really awesome things about a multi-site church is the strength it provides. Click here for an article on the strengths of multi-site. When a church grows, sometimes people don't feel needed or that their spiritual gifts aren't required. That's usually not the case, but that's their perception many times.
When we unselfishly encourage a part of our church to go contribute at an alternate location, it allows those people whose gifts have laid dormant to become re-activated in building God's kingdom. They begin to sense a new satisfaction and fulfillment through serving. Their vacancy also opens up similar doors at the "parent church."
Some wondered about allowing people, some who are leaders in ministry, to leave and serve at the new site. Although it's hard for my flesh to let go sometimes, it was never an issue with my spirit. It is as simple as the Law of Sowing and Reaping. Scripture is clear, "a man (church) reaps what he (they) sow." As we sow into another part of our community for the winning of souls, God promises to bless us abundantly. We become a Reproducing Church.
What are you sowing into the Kingdom? How are you using your gift, talents and strengths for building the people of God and for the saving of souls? Should you stay or should you go? Only God can answer that. Maybe you should take a moment now and ask Him how you can make a difference wherever he places you!
Want to learn more about the multi-site philosophy? Read a great article here on "5 Things Every Pastor Should Know About The Multi-Site Church".
Saturday, September 8, 2007
Guy's Night at the "K"
The 'dogs, brats and burgers were good, but seeing the guys connecting was the best. Loved seeing the multi-generations represented too! It's cool to do the "guy thing" with your sons & grandsons once in a while.
I enjoyed being able to get better aquainted with those I see regularly, but don't get to talk to at length. The only bummer of the night, Royals lost. What's new? At least we had fireworks!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
Taking Time To Honor
The service began by recognizing six new Honor Stars: Hanna Jo Kimble, Angela Nigro, Ainsley Rice, Catherine Rose, Katherine Van Drie, and Caitlyn Wicks. Requirements were: complete 27 badges, complete 9 Honor Steps in the "The World of Truth," earn the 4-step badges of a STAR, read the New Testament, and pass a comprehensive exam.
Royal Rangers recognized three Silver Medal of Achievements: Drew Coletti, Michael Jones, and Matt Pace; and one Gold Medal of Achievement: Christian Prince. Christian completed 30 total merits, service activity within the local church, service in a leadership position within the outpost, Silver Medal of Achievement, and a 500 word essay among many other activities. There are more requirements for earning a GMA than an Eagle Scout Award!
The ceremony included Jerry Millhouser, District Commander; Don Bixler, NW Divisional Commander and Fred Lipowicz, FCF President. The Mayor of Independence, Don Reimal, was also in attendance.
Hats off to those who serve these ministries. All of you did a great job. Last night's service was a testimony of your involvement and influence. Thank You!
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
New Satellite Church
To illustrate that point, I had the great privilege to announce a new satellite church for Englewood Ministries. It will be pastored by Claude and Bonnie Cowan. Through some miraculous circumstances and a major amount of courage, God has united us with a local church that was no longer having services. And in the process, called Pastor Claude and Bonnie to be in leadership there. Click the above graphic for the video story.
We are asking our Englewood church family to do three things:
1. Pray for the church (formerly Eastside A/G church) and the surrounding community.
2. Pray for Englewood's leadership as we launch this new site and for Pastor Claude and Bonnie as they move into another area of ministry.
3. Pray about your involvement. I am believing God for 40 individuals to go and help serve in ministry along side Pastor Claude and Bonnie.
4. If interested, come to a meeting @ Eastside (directions) on Mon., Sept. 10 at 7:00 p.m.
This is undoubtedly a God thing and we thank Him for the opportunity to serve our community in a new way. Pastor Claude and Bonnie are two Courageous Lion Chasers who are living life in a way that is worth telling stories about.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
The Way You Make Me Feel
Monday, September 3, 2007
"His Image"
The word image means: representation, reflection, illustration and likeness. Maybe God was communicating to us that we should be His representative and be His reflection. And some of His incredible attributes include: love, respect, grace, laughter, truth, sensitivity, trust, forgiver, excitement, fun, wonder, unique, and light.
So I was challenged today to represent Him better and reflect his attributes in a more transparent and natural way. It's possible that we were created to allow God's light to shine down upon us, then bounce off of us to illuminate the truth for others.
And by the way, reflections happen best when you are standing closest to the image you want to reflect. You were made to be a "mirror image" of God. Let's represent Him the best we possibly can.