Sunday, January 31, 2010
Offering for Haiti and Abort73.com!
$25, 229.07!
$24,586.52 Offering of both services
----$642.55 Kids bake sale
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$25,229.07 Total
Harvest Leadership Team (elders) decided that 60% of the funds would go to Haiti through Children's Hunger Fund which amounts to $15,137.44 and 40% would be given to Abort73.com which amounts to $10,091.63
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Amazing generosity!
Last Sunday's offering (1/24) totaled $16,500 which is an amazing response of worship to God. Wow!
Just to give you the backdrop of this story: On Sunday January 17, I told the congregation that the leadership group (Elders) of the church felt led to dedicate the entire offering we receive on Jan. 31 to help in Haiti and to support abort73.com in their effort to bring an end to another tragedy - abortion. As soon as we decided this and got the word out on Facebook and Twitter, our roof began to leak and the estimate to fix the thing was scary. Now we needed the offering we had just committed to Haiti and abort73.com!
We decided to go forward with what we had promised and I told the church that we needed a generous offering on Jan. 24 so that we could keep "Basecamp" (our church) operating. Last Sunday (1/24) our offering was $16,500. That is $4,000 over our weekly need! I am so pumped. What an amazing response of worship to God!
I can't wait to see what God enables us to do for Haiti and abort73.com next Sunday!
"Now to Him to able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to Him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus..."
(Eph. 3:20-21).
Monday, January 25, 2010
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
When Reconciliation Does Not Work
Nevertheless, there are instances where reconciliation between parties may not work. Consider the follow examples...
- A sexually abusive father towards his teenage daughter - Though she will need to release her desire for taking her own vengeance (Rom. 12:19; 1 Pet. 2:23), and forgive her father when he asks repentantly (Mt. 18:21-35), reconciliation of the relationship may never occur especially if the father is impenitent.
- A destructive family member - There are situations within families where a member will choose a destructive path in drug abuse, physical abuse, alcoholism, or repeated infidelity that will make reconciliation impossible...or at least until they stop. The manipulative nature of their lifestyles may make separation necessary until they are penitent.
- A malicious co-worker - There are some people who are just down-right dangerous and must be guarded against. If they are bent on destroying you, precautions must be made. However, most people have reasons for their aggressions and if you can ascertain the reason, you might be able to reconcile.
- Be at peace with all men so far as you are able (Rom. 12:14-18). Do everything in your power to reconcile with them. Eliminate offenses that you have caused!
- "Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who abuse you." (Luke 6:27-28). I believe Jesus said these things to people who find themselves in a irreconcilable situation. Even in that case, He give us some things to do.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Meaning of Advent
“As to this salvation, the prophets who prophesied of the grace that would come to you made careful search and inquiry, seeking to know what person or time the Spirit of Christ within them was indicating as He predicted the sufferings of Christ and the glories to follow” (1 Pet. 1:10-11).
These Old Testament men yearned to know something about the Messiah and the time of His coming. They yearned for the day when
You see the same spirit of anticipation and longing in the NT in the hearts of Simeon and Anna, the two elderly saints who were simply waiting, longing, praying, and fasting for the appearance of the Messiah. Simeon was promised by the Spirit that he would not see death until he had beheld the Messiah. Think of the yearning in his heart that was set ablaze by this. Anna was a woman who never left the temple but continued in serving night and day with fastings and prayers. Look at verse 38. “And at that very moment she came up and began giving thanks to God, and continued to speak of Him to all those who were looking for the redemption of Jerusalem.” There were many who were looking for the redemption of
That is what advent means - coming. Advent means the Lord’s coming. Throughout church history, the celebration of Advent spanned the four Sundays leading up to Christmas in which we look back to the OT in order to relive the anticipation for a deliverer. Why? To stir afresh a heart of gratitude for the blessings received in Jesus. It calls to mind the longings in our heart before we were brought to Jesus to find deliverance from sin.
There is another reason to celebrate advent. We, like