Friday, July 25, 2014

Are you growing?

As I was walking at the mall today (which I do 5 days a week), I noticed this new advertising campaign that Aeropostale is conducting and it caught my attention.  I admit I have no idea what they are trying to communicate with it.  It doesn't make sense to me.  But it is a great reminder for us.

Here is the way they present it...

  

It is a great question... Are you who you were a year ago?   And the answer is NO you are not.  Since before we are born, our lives are constantly changing and when we stop changing we die!  And that happens whether we do a thing or not!  It is part of life.    But not so in our relationship with Jesus!

If we don't do things to deepen our relationship with Jesus, it stays the same and may even wither and fade. That's why spiritual disciplines like reading the Bible, praying, solitude with God, practicing sabbath, worship, small group participation (5 Q Circle) to name a few.  The bottom line when it comes to our faith and relationship with Jesus, if we don't intentionally do things to grow, we will be the same person a year from now that we are now!  And that means we are withering.

But by setting forth goals and practicing spiritual disciplines, we can grow to new depths of relationship with Jesus and find that we are sustained through the challenges of life by him.  Recently, I have been engaging in a group/ book discussion group with a couple of church planters and it has given me great insights and caused me to wrestle with some things that if I weren't in the group, I might not think about or through.  For a long while now, like 11 years or so, being part of a small group/ life transformation group has been very beneficial for me and if it weren't for those experiences, I might still be the person I was.

So, who are you and are you taking deliberate steps to grow in your relationship with Jesus?

Thursday, July 24, 2014

What a Wonderful Feeling....

At Community of Joy, we talk all the time about how we are blessed by God so that we can be a blessing to others!  And we do more than talk about it...we try to live it everyday!

Today, I had the honor of being part of a team that was asked to make and donate coleslaw for the Wicomico County School's summer school closing picnic.   We were delighted to make and donate the slaw... and boy is it good coleslaw (it happens to be the famous recipe of Louise Mahan - the same one we serve at our Pork Roast and Fun Fest).  But we did so much more than just make and donate the slaw.  We helped to serve it too and to serve other items of the picnic lunch!

What an awesome feeling it is to be able to be a servant.  It was great NOT to be in charge of a thing and to simply be there to serve the staff and parents that attended!  I can't tell you how many people came up to us and thanked us for being there and donating our time and the slaw.  In fact, we couldn't get out of the school without having staff stop us and say thank you!  

And the really cool thing was that there were three churches there serving today!  Crosspointe Nazarene and Community Christian all had folks there serving Jesus the King and donating their time and some food items.  It was really incredible to see the body of Christ coming together to be a blessing to so many.

I love breaking the traditional mold that the church has put itself in and society expects... that of being moral judges... I would much rather serve and share love.  It is so much more fun and I believe it makes a greater impact on people's lives when we do!

What a wonderful feeling to serve and to be a blessing to others!

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Outward...

For the past 15 years, I have been working at turning our church outward.  It is easy to turn outward for a one time thing but it is hard to stay outward focused.  There is just something innate about churches that makes them like to turn inward and huddle with each other.  We even expect people to come to us.

One of the ways that we have been working at turning outward is through our Be A Blessing Sundays.  I have seen a spark in the number of people who are intentionally working at looking outward and finding people that they can bless.  

I have seen disinterested people sit up and take notice when someone starts talking about what our church is doing on these Sunday's.  Recently, I was talking with a man I just met and his wife whom I have known for a couple months.  Sadly, they have been hurt by the church.  I have been conversing with the wife and praying for them to find healing from that past hurt.  In our exchange, the husband seemed very disinterested in more than meeting me, especially when his wife told her I was a pastor.  But then I saw his countenance change and he even stepped closer, when his wife started telling him all about our Be A Blessing Sundays.  I find that a lot.  And I don't think it is odd.

It is a natural reaction from people who hear what the church says but don't see it being lived out in their lives.  Who can blame them.  We have things a bit twisted around in the way we do things.  I saw this video last night and it is worth 10 minutes of your time.  It will help you see the value in being outward focused.

I would love to see some of these missional communities form at Community of Joy!

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Working Through the Struggle

Normally Wednesday is my sermon writing day, but today, I have been overwhelmed with a cloud hanging over my head.  You see, this morning I awoke to the news that an acquaintance of mine took his life last night just 9 months after his 19 year old son did the same thing and just a few months shy of his 50th birthday.   And I just can't seem to get his wife and youngest son off my mind or out of my prayers.

First thing this morning, I went for a stroll in the garden and hoped that the vibrant colors and beauty out there would help lift the cloud.  But that was only temporary.



But I just can't seem to get past the cloud I feel for them.  So, this afternoon, I went out to the garden in the dripping heat of the day and picked blueberries.   I find that picking blueberries in my backyard is a wonderful time to pray.  So, I spent lots of time praying for the wife, and son, and all the countless other people whose lives have been affected by this horrible tragedy!   

And now, I turn to the Psalms for comfort.  The psalm writer has obviously experienced a tumultuous experience and in this psalm he is offering the hope that we have in God's constant presence even in the midst of struggle and pain.  So, I pray this psalm for all those affected by a deep sense of loss today...(adapted from Psalm 46)


God you are our refuge and strength,
    always ready to help in times of trouble.
So we will not fear when earthquakes come
    and the mountains crumble into the sea.
 Let the oceans roar and foam.
    Let the mountains tremble as the waters surge!
May we be still and know you, O God, our refuge and strength!

Monday, July 7, 2014

The Power of An Invite...

Today, one of our musicians at Community of Joy, publicly announced that he has taken a new job in a part of Maryland that is too far for him to continue living here and unfortunately that means that he will be leaving the church.  It is a sad deal for all of us involved.  We will miss Gary and his son, Matthew.  We will miss out on the close relationship we have with them.  We will miss out on seeing them grow in their faith and relationship with Christ.  We will miss out on not having Gary's musical talent and wonderful voice.  We will miss out on not having Gary's leadership around the 5 Q Circle and his excellent ideas that he often shares (the highly successful "lollipop encouragement idea" that we shared at the hospital on our last Be A Blessing Sunday was his!).   I could go on and on about all the things we will miss that are a result of this situation of losing a dear brother in the life of our congregation.

But, as I was thinking about all these things, I was quickly reminded that we wouldn't know what we were going to miss if we hadn't met Gary and Matthew in the first place!  And that brings me to my point.  Had Melissa not invited Gary and Matthew to join us in worship one Sunday many years ago, we wouldn't know Gary and we wouldn't know what we are soon going to be missing.

So, who can you invite to join you in worship this week?  

You never know, that person might just be waiting for your invitation.  And they might just find a place among us and have all kinds of gifts and skills to offer!  But none of that will happen if you don't issue an invitation!

Years ago it was true and I believe it is still true today!  The number one best way for a church to grow in numbers is by persons issuing invitations to people they know.  So, one more time, who do you know that you can invite?   It might just change the trajectory of their life and ours!

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Being a Blessing is Contagious....

Just received an email that included this story.  It was someone who participated in both our Be A Blessing Sunday's so far and now has taken the concept to a next level.  Which is one of the hoped for outcomes of this!   I have the person's permission to share the story ....

just did a be a blessing Wednesday!!
 
 
I stepped outside for a minute and it is so HOT!
 
it's our trash pick up today,
 
so I left 6 water bottles in a cooler for the guys that pick up our trash.
 
left a note, thank you for picking up our trash, hope this keeps you cool!
 
 
I heard the trash truck coming down our street, so I watched to see if they would take it.. he read the note, and zipped open the cooler bag, and was grinning at the drinks in the cooler.. he ran and gave 2 to the driver and 2 to the other guy. They all popped them open and started drinking!!  The outside guys were both staring back at the house, so I opened the door and said THANK YOU!! They all said thank you Ma'am!!
 
Cost $1.50////  feel good= priceless!!
 
 
Not sharing for glory, sharing for you are making a difference in our lives!!

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

The Blessings Abound!

Now that I am feeling some better, I am going to try to wade back into the blogging water on a regular basis!

Sunday was Community of Joy's second 2014 Be A Blessing Sunday.  And what a huge success it was!  The idea is that we are blessed by God so that we can be a blessing to others.  But often we live in our boxes, the ones with wheels, the ones where we sleep, and the one where we gather on Sunday morning to worship our amazing God!   When we inhabit our boxes, we miss seeing lots that is happening right in our community under our noses but we are unaware of.  So on these 4 Sunday's in 2014, we committed that the church would leave the building and be a blessing in our community.


Oh the places you can go and the lives you can touch when the church leaves the building... a team went to Wicomico Nursing Home to read to residents...

Oh the places you can go and the lives you can touch when the church leaves the building... a team went out into the neighborhood to pick up trash....




 The trash picked up...
 The cleaned up park....

Oh the place you can go and the lives you can touch when the church leaves the building.  We sent a team over to the Hospital to give out Lollipop Encouragements to the staff there.  We made these at our first Be A Blessing Sunday and more this time....




And the next morning, we found a post from someone who works at the hospital who found one on her desk.     

Oh the places you can go and the lives you can touch when the church leaves the building.  We sent a team of folks over to Giant to return shopping carts and help shoppers...




Oh the places you can go and the lives you can touch when the church leaves the building.  We have a commitment to provide activities in the ministry center for those who are unable to go out or who prefer to work on a project that will go out later. (That also leaves folks behind so that if guests come, they find someone who can explain what we are up to and invite them back next week.  In this case, we had two that came and one who actually sat down and helped with the scrap books for Pinehurst and even stayed for lunch)  So, two groups worked inside: one on a set of scrap books documenting the history of Pinehurst Elementary School and one making more lollipop encouragements that we will give out in August.




Then we came back together at 12 noon and shared stories and the blessing of a meal and deeper connection together.



And to conclude this post, I want to share a story that Miss Tami Brown sent me and said I could share here..."I didn’t want to sign up for the Nursing Home reading, it was too soon, with Mom and Dad just having many days in a nursing home.  I picked the lollipop project, thinking that I helped make them a few months ago, it would be neat to hand them out.  I truly didn’t think about the impact of seeing Mom’s room, or some of her nurses. I could feel myself getting a little teary eyed, but the group I was with was so full of positive energy I couldn’t stay in the teary eyed very long!  One of the nurses, who I felt was a bit of a grump the whole time Mom was there, her eyes lit up with the lollipop, I know she has 100’s of patients and 100’s of patient’s family running through, but I know she remembered me, when she said “How are you doing”?  I said ok, and THANK YOU for all you did and are doing.  Be a Blessing became very personal for me on the 3rd Floor of Layfield Tower.  Thankful to go to a church that pushes us out of the boat (church), where stretching yourself even through tears is the right thing to do!"

Looking forward to the next Be A Blessing Sunday on August 31!  And for the stories that will come from that and from other ways that our folks engage with our community in between these Sundays!