MARCHING ON
... to God be the glory ...
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Monday, January 14, 2013
"2013"
Sure, it's 2 weeks into the new year. But what can I say?
HAPPY NEW YEAR! May you find God's salvation in 2013 if you haven't yet.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! May you find God's salvation in 2013 if you haven't yet.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
"Top Ten Ways To Know You Might Attend A Mega Church"
"Top Ten Ways To Know You Might Attend A Mega Church"
10. If your Sunday bulletin has an index page, you might attend a Mega Church
9. If you have to travel through 3 states to preach at a satellite venue, you might attend a Mega Church.
8. If you have to take a shuttle bus from the parking garage to the worship center, you might attend a Mega Church
7. If your Senior Pastor has appeared on Larry King Live more than 3 times, you might attend a Mega Church.
6. If your main worship service has more attendees each Sunday than a Cleveland Browns home game, you might attend a Mega Church.
5. If your small group home study meets at the auditorium of your local high school, you might attend a Mega Church.
4. If your no longer host after service pot lucks and now serve after service catered lunches, you might attend a Mega Church.
3. If your Worship team employees pyrotechnics, you might attend a Mega Church.
2. If the jumbo screens in your worship center are larger than the one at Cowboy's stadium, you might attend a Mega Church.
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10. If your Sunday bulletin has an index page, you might attend a Mega Church
9. If you have to travel through 3 states to preach at a satellite venue, you might attend a Mega Church.
8. If you have to take a shuttle bus from the parking garage to the worship center, you might attend a Mega Church
7. If your Senior Pastor has appeared on Larry King Live more than 3 times, you might attend a Mega Church.
6. If your main worship service has more attendees each Sunday than a Cleveland Browns home game, you might attend a Mega Church.
5. If your small group home study meets at the auditorium of your local high school, you might attend a Mega Church.
4. If your no longer host after service pot lucks and now serve after service catered lunches, you might attend a Mega Church.
3. If your Worship team employees pyrotechnics, you might attend a Mega Church.
2. If the jumbo screens in your worship center are larger than the one at Cowboy's stadium, you might attend a Mega Church.
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Monday, December 24, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
"Accidental Ministry"
(6) Ministry often occurs in ways that look incidental or accidental. Christians seem to have a “stained glass” concept of ministry. We think of ministry in very formal, structured, and planned terms. And yet the Book of Acts speaks of much ministry as though it were incidental, unplanned, and even unexpected. When we look at the events described in Acts 24, they look chaotic, out of control. Paul’s ministry seems terminated, and his life endangered, but in the midst of a maze of wrong motives and sinful actions (on the part of Felix and the Jews), God arranged for the gospel to be preached to this ruler and his wife. God was in control, although it did not appear to be this way. Ministry is doing the right thing when everything around us seems to be going wrong. Ministry is living in obedience to God’s commands, in the midst of sin, opposition, and confusion, out of faith in the person of God and in the certainty of His promises.
God is in control when the world seems to be out of control. What a message this has for us today, as we seek to live godly lives in a chaotic world. May He find us faithful, trusting in Him and in His promises, and living according to His Word, faithfully proclaiming His salvation to a lost and dying world. Source
Monday, November 5, 2012
"Wide Or Narrow"
Start here: I am not an official member of Pathway
Church, an Evangelical Free Church; the
church formally known as Chippewa Evangelical Free Church (CEFC, E-Free). That is not necessarily an attempt at full
disclosure, it’s just a statement of fact.
Here’s another statement of
fact, there are a lot of people at Pathway who predate our attendance there,
and there are far far more who postdate our attendance there. I say “our” because my wife and I started
attending “regularly” in 1998. For two
reasons: 1. To find a home church in an attempt to break away from attending
the church where my parents attend; this not as an attempt of rebellion, but as
an effort to own a little bit more of our faith. 2. We were searching for
a place to marry; once again an attempt to move out of the shadow of mom and
dad.
In fact, we began attending
Pathway while they were between Senior Pastors. And quite ironically, no current staff member at Pathway has been
there prior to our beginning of “regular” attendance.
Continue here: As a non member, only “regular” I did not
attend any session of discussion on the whys, why nots, hows, ifs, ands, buts,
etcs concerning the need or non-need of a name change. I did read items issued to the congregation
via mail and in church writings explaining the thought processes behind such a
move.
All of this being said, this
will be my last talk concerning the subject; one that I agree is sufficiently
behind us.
Why I disagree with the
move:
- Tag line included, who uses one? I mean really. We use catchy phrases marketers shove
down our throats. We all know
“Just do it”, “A Diamond is Forever”, “Got Milk?”’ “Don’t Leave Home
Without It”, etc. But as pointed
out here,
who knew the Gideons had “Bible Distributors” officially in their title?
- #1 leads to this: The erasing of the Evangelical. Yes, Pathway does remain associated with the EFCA; never was
it considered to move away from them.
But to remove (which has somewhat been down with the use of CEFC or
E-Free) the Evangelical via the drop of the tag line, Pathway removes the
stigma society has placed on the word in attempt, in my opinion, to make
it every slightly easier to be light in the surrounding community and
beyond.
- #1 also leads to this: The loss of the Free; another casualty in the eventually
disuse of the tag line. Free…
Freedom. “For Freedom, Christ has
set us free.”
Why I will move forward with
the move:
1. I trust Jesus.
Period.
2. I trust those commissioned the serve God at
Pathway. Knowing the amount of prayer
that goes into all things Pathway and trusting that God is faithful to answer
prayer, I move forward.
3. Someone once preached a message that included this
quote: “The King has another
move.” I wrote it in my bible
then. And I still believe that
today. I wish I had written down the
day I heard that, but I still remember who preached that. God is doing a new thing. Who am I to say to question the Master Potter? Not I.
“Not that I have already obtained all this, or
have already arrived at my goal, but I press on to take
hold of
that for which Christ Jesus took hold of me. Brothers and sisters, I do not consider
myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is
behind and
straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win
the prize for
which God has called me
heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
Philippians 3:12-14
Thursday, October 4, 2012
"WalkaAbout"
Saturday, October 6th, the family will be participating in AHA Heart Walk.
To my friends and family who helped us raise over $400, your generousity will heal hearts;
it already has touched mine.
To my friends and family who helped us raise over $400, your generousity will heal hearts;
it already has touched mine.
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