Dear Worshipers,
Over these next few weeks we will have numerous opportunities as a church to reach out with the wonderful story of Jesus. There will be a number of people in the church building that do not know Jesus personally. We will endeavor to introduce them to Him. Please be praying.
Though this truth will be conveyed through a variety of events and special services, it will be reinforced as we live our lives in a way that shows it is true. For those of us inviting people, they have been and will be watching closely to see if what we believe is how we live. We are not prefect, so do not allow the enemy of your soul to discourage you for he is defeated. Please be praying.
The holidays are a wonderful to share the Light of Jesus, but they can be a very dark time for people too. Whether they are lonely or suffering fractured relationships, there is a lot of pain out there. Let us be like Jesus and step into that mess as God directs. Please be praying.
This is a great time of year to focus on Jesus, but it is very easy to find Him pushed back underneath the tree beneath all the trappings and other stuff. Be certain to take a little time each day during this crazy season to reorient yourself to the Savior. You will be glad you did. Please be praying.
This is a busy season in our worship ministries. A lot of extra stuff for services. This makes it more difficult for us to enjoy the season, and maybe struggle with schedules or attitudes. We need to show grace to one another. Please be praying.
Jesus, help me to keep praying. There is a lot happening and I want to see You in it all, and for others to see You too. In Your Name, I pray. Amen.
Happy Thanksgiving friends!
In Christ,
Pastor Timothy
This blog chronicles the instructions one Pastor gives to the people in his ministry area, worship, as they are loving Jesus, growing together, and serving our world.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Beginning, Again
Sunday morning retuning: I wonder what learning opportunities the Lord has brought into your life this week. I know I have been given a few great teachable moments. They are not always easy to receive. Stay filled with the Spirit and teachable.
Dear Worshipers,
Starting, Over. The last, the first. The close of one chapter marks the beginning of another.
We just experienced the last Sunday of the year. The Church Year that is. As Advent begins this week, so does the new Church Year. With the close of the Church Year, I wonder what things have recently come to a close for you. Maybe a relationship, or some other commitment. Maybe you have finished up some training or classes of some sort. Maybe you are looking forward to the close of another semester or starting something else fresh in the days ahead.
I am thankful to the Lord for the cycle of the year. We come around again to the Advent season. Advent means appearing. Implies something new, or at least seeing something which you did not notice before. I wonder for you how the Lord is going to appear to us this Advent season. Where will Jesus show up that you maybe do not expect Him?
I want to encourage you to keep your eyes open. You may be putting up the same decorations you have used for years. Have you lost the wonder that the tinsel and lights first brought to you? As you begin to celebrate the season, do so with wide-eyed wonder, Ready to spot Jesus at every turn in the road. He is already there. You know this. Begin to really look for Him, again.
I believe Jesus wants to show us some things about Himself in this season that will knock our socks off, but we need to do the preparation to receive it. Quiet yourself now before all the hustle and bustle really begins and commit to let this new season bring something new in you.
Jesus, open my eyes to see you. I believe You want to teach me some things, and I confess I want to learn them. Help me so I can.
Happy Thanksgiving friends!
In Christ,
Pastor Timothy
Dear Worshipers,
Starting, Over. The last, the first. The close of one chapter marks the beginning of another.
We just experienced the last Sunday of the year. The Church Year that is. As Advent begins this week, so does the new Church Year. With the close of the Church Year, I wonder what things have recently come to a close for you. Maybe a relationship, or some other commitment. Maybe you have finished up some training or classes of some sort. Maybe you are looking forward to the close of another semester or starting something else fresh in the days ahead.
I am thankful to the Lord for the cycle of the year. We come around again to the Advent season. Advent means appearing. Implies something new, or at least seeing something which you did not notice before. I wonder for you how the Lord is going to appear to us this Advent season. Where will Jesus show up that you maybe do not expect Him?
I want to encourage you to keep your eyes open. You may be putting up the same decorations you have used for years. Have you lost the wonder that the tinsel and lights first brought to you? As you begin to celebrate the season, do so with wide-eyed wonder, Ready to spot Jesus at every turn in the road. He is already there. You know this. Begin to really look for Him, again.
I believe Jesus wants to show us some things about Himself in this season that will knock our socks off, but we need to do the preparation to receive it. Quiet yourself now before all the hustle and bustle really begins and commit to let this new season bring something new in you.
Jesus, open my eyes to see you. I believe You want to teach me some things, and I confess I want to learn them. Help me so I can.
Happy Thanksgiving friends!
In Christ,
Pastor Timothy
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
For Whom are You Thankful, and Why?
Sunday morning retuning: Have you laid down that penchant for revenge that you have been carrying around for too long? Have you taken a few minutes to give that situation over to God? Stop wrestling with Him and give to Him today. Why not right now?
Dear Worshipers,
We are upon the week on Thanksgiving. What? A week you say? Isn’t it a day? Well, yes it is, but it is a different week for me so I think of it differently. Besides that, isn’t it really more of a lifestyle than an event? Alright, before you dismiss my quips as attempts to over-spiritualize life, let me take a slightly different approach.
I would like to challenge you to do something. I think it is a very biblical concept. “I thank my God every time I remember you.” [Philippians 1:3] That’s what Paul said to the church in Philippi. Expressing thankfulness to someone for something that your appreciate about them. I am not going to over-spiritualize this, and I want to caution you not to either.
Here’s the challenge. Write a note. A “thank you” note. It seems like such a simple thing. But it can have a profound impact. Take my word for it.
I try to make a regular habit of this. I do not do it as often as I would like, but it is a regular thing I do. There have been quite a few times that God has really used that in a relationship in ways I could not have imagined. Maybe there is someone that could really use a word of encouragement from you. Maybe God wants to use this exercise to build someone up and you may be the only one capable of doing it.
But maybe there is another angle on this. Maybe the point of the exercise is for you. Maybe you need to discipline yourself to take a few moments and prayerfully consider who you take a few moments to express some appreciation toward. It shouldn’t be very difficult. Maybe a friend at work, a fellow classmate, neighbor or family member. Maybe you need to do this more than this once.
Maybe you will realize that you are not a very thankful person. Maybe a whole list of people will come to mind, maybe only a few. Could it be that this means you are very thankful, or just need to take some time to express it? Only Jesus really knows the answer to that question, but if you ask He will share it with you.
Let’s endeavor to be thankful people. And not just once a year, but all year long.
Jesus, make me thankful. Open my eyes to the blessigs in my life, and teach me to regularly and genuinely express it to them. I want the people around me to know me as thankful, all year long.
In Christ,
Pastor Timothy
Dear Worshipers,
We are upon the week on Thanksgiving. What? A week you say? Isn’t it a day? Well, yes it is, but it is a different week for me so I think of it differently. Besides that, isn’t it really more of a lifestyle than an event? Alright, before you dismiss my quips as attempts to over-spiritualize life, let me take a slightly different approach.
I would like to challenge you to do something. I think it is a very biblical concept. “I thank my God every time I remember you.” [Philippians 1:3] That’s what Paul said to the church in Philippi. Expressing thankfulness to someone for something that your appreciate about them. I am not going to over-spiritualize this, and I want to caution you not to either.
Here’s the challenge. Write a note. A “thank you” note. It seems like such a simple thing. But it can have a profound impact. Take my word for it.
I try to make a regular habit of this. I do not do it as often as I would like, but it is a regular thing I do. There have been quite a few times that God has really used that in a relationship in ways I could not have imagined. Maybe there is someone that could really use a word of encouragement from you. Maybe God wants to use this exercise to build someone up and you may be the only one capable of doing it.
But maybe there is another angle on this. Maybe the point of the exercise is for you. Maybe you need to discipline yourself to take a few moments and prayerfully consider who you take a few moments to express some appreciation toward. It shouldn’t be very difficult. Maybe a friend at work, a fellow classmate, neighbor or family member. Maybe you need to do this more than this once.
Maybe you will realize that you are not a very thankful person. Maybe a whole list of people will come to mind, maybe only a few. Could it be that this means you are very thankful, or just need to take some time to express it? Only Jesus really knows the answer to that question, but if you ask He will share it with you.
Let’s endeavor to be thankful people. And not just once a year, but all year long.
Jesus, make me thankful. Open my eyes to the blessigs in my life, and teach me to regularly and genuinely express it to them. I want the people around me to know me as thankful, all year long.
In Christ,
Pastor Timothy
Tuesday, November 09, 2010
Is There Peace in the World Tonight?
Sunday morning retuning: Are you continuing to desire more about Jesus? Are you walking one step behind Him? Are you longing and praying for revival and awakening?
Dear Worshipers,
When I read the title of our upcoming Christmas project, I think of the average person driving by the church on their way down East Market Street. I wonder how many of them know any kind of peace at all. If they where to hear our bold statement, “There is Peace in the world tonight”, how do you imagine they would respond?
Invitation have begun going out. The last people are being recruited to be a part of this labor. Excitement begins to grow. The work continues in choir, orchestra, drama, tech and so on. So what is missing in this list? Prayer.
We must pray. I believe that when we pray it changes things. It softens hearts to receive the invitation to come. It clears calendars of distractions. It helps people to get a good night of rest the night before, and cars to start that morning. It draws those who the Lord has given ears to hear the message of peace. Do you believe it?
I want to ask you to join me in praying. Feel free to pray as the Spirit leads you, but I want to challenge you to join me in praying the prayer I have provided below. I think we are 33 days until this culminates on December 12. Would you commit to praying everyday with me that the Lord will take this labor and use it to bring peace, to bring Jesus the Prince of Peace, into the lives of many who attend that morning? It may very well be the first time they have been introduced to Him that morning.
Jesus, You are the Prince of Peace. Because You have come into this world, there is peace. Peace is not the absence of conflict. Peace is the Presence of God. Will you use this project on Dec. 12 to usher Your Presence, Your Peace into the lives of those who attend? Hear us from heaven. Touch our generation. We are crying out on behalf of those who are longing for peace. Please make Yourself known in the sanctuary that morning and open hearts to receive Your peace. Draw them to this place, and draw them to Yourself. We are trusting You to do what only You can do.
If you are willing to pray with me, drop me a line and let me know. I will then be praying for you by name that God will help you to be faithful to pray for these next 33 days as we trust God together to do what only He can do!
In Christ,
Pastor Timothy
Dear Worshipers,
When I read the title of our upcoming Christmas project, I think of the average person driving by the church on their way down East Market Street. I wonder how many of them know any kind of peace at all. If they where to hear our bold statement, “There is Peace in the world tonight”, how do you imagine they would respond?
Invitation have begun going out. The last people are being recruited to be a part of this labor. Excitement begins to grow. The work continues in choir, orchestra, drama, tech and so on. So what is missing in this list? Prayer.
We must pray. I believe that when we pray it changes things. It softens hearts to receive the invitation to come. It clears calendars of distractions. It helps people to get a good night of rest the night before, and cars to start that morning. It draws those who the Lord has given ears to hear the message of peace. Do you believe it?
I want to ask you to join me in praying. Feel free to pray as the Spirit leads you, but I want to challenge you to join me in praying the prayer I have provided below. I think we are 33 days until this culminates on December 12. Would you commit to praying everyday with me that the Lord will take this labor and use it to bring peace, to bring Jesus the Prince of Peace, into the lives of many who attend that morning? It may very well be the first time they have been introduced to Him that morning.
Jesus, You are the Prince of Peace. Because You have come into this world, there is peace. Peace is not the absence of conflict. Peace is the Presence of God. Will you use this project on Dec. 12 to usher Your Presence, Your Peace into the lives of those who attend? Hear us from heaven. Touch our generation. We are crying out on behalf of those who are longing for peace. Please make Yourself known in the sanctuary that morning and open hearts to receive Your peace. Draw them to this place, and draw them to Yourself. We are trusting You to do what only You can do.
If you are willing to pray with me, drop me a line and let me know. I will then be praying for you by name that God will help you to be faithful to pray for these next 33 days as we trust God together to do what only He can do!
In Christ,
Pastor Timothy
Tuesday, November 02, 2010
To China, and Back Again
Sunday morning retuning: What a great insight into the Church in China! How exciting to consider how God might want us to partner with them in the years ahead. What was your take away?
Dear Worshipers,
As Pastor Myron and Sharon are endeavoring to walk one step behind Jesus, the latest part of the journey for them has involved a trip to China. While there they had the opportunity to see first-hand different projects North-Mar Church has contribute to over the years, but most importantly they were given a fresh perspective on the work God is doing in the people of those regions. It was great to hear, but what do you imagine the Lord wants you to do with what you have heard?
Think of it in the form of this question: “Where will God take you to give you a better picture of how He is at work and how you can be a part of it?” As a church, there are some things happening in China that we will have opportunity to be a part of in the days to come. What is God showing you in this season, maybe even today, that is His personal invitation to you to join Him in His work?
As we follow Jesus, we must expect that this will be a part of our experience. He is working, because His Father is at work. He said, “My Father has worked [even] until now, [He has never ceased working; He is still working] and I, too, must be at [divine] work.” [John 5:17, Amplified Version] We should see His active work as an invitation to join Him in it. Do we?
When Jesus heads in that unexpected direction, toward an unexplained experience, will you go with Him, or politely decline. Most of us will not go to China and back, but Jesus wants every one of us to move along, one step behind Him, always joining Him by taking up our part of what He is doing on the earth. It is a marvel that we get to be a part of it.
You may be surprised the way that Jesus wants to use your hands and feet. That reminds me of a song from the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir called Use Me. Be inspired.
Jesus, thank You for the extraordinary honor of being a part of serving our world. The fact that You could use me is still astonishing to me, but I believe it just the same.
In Christ,
Pastor Timothy
Dear Worshipers,
As Pastor Myron and Sharon are endeavoring to walk one step behind Jesus, the latest part of the journey for them has involved a trip to China. While there they had the opportunity to see first-hand different projects North-Mar Church has contribute to over the years, but most importantly they were given a fresh perspective on the work God is doing in the people of those regions. It was great to hear, but what do you imagine the Lord wants you to do with what you have heard?
Think of it in the form of this question: “Where will God take you to give you a better picture of how He is at work and how you can be a part of it?” As a church, there are some things happening in China that we will have opportunity to be a part of in the days to come. What is God showing you in this season, maybe even today, that is His personal invitation to you to join Him in His work?
As we follow Jesus, we must expect that this will be a part of our experience. He is working, because His Father is at work. He said, “My Father has worked [even] until now, [He has never ceased working; He is still working] and I, too, must be at [divine] work.” [John 5:17, Amplified Version] We should see His active work as an invitation to join Him in it. Do we?
When Jesus heads in that unexpected direction, toward an unexplained experience, will you go with Him, or politely decline. Most of us will not go to China and back, but Jesus wants every one of us to move along, one step behind Him, always joining Him by taking up our part of what He is doing on the earth. It is a marvel that we get to be a part of it.
You may be surprised the way that Jesus wants to use your hands and feet. That reminds me of a song from the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir called Use Me. Be inspired.
Jesus, thank You for the extraordinary honor of being a part of serving our world. The fact that You could use me is still astonishing to me, but I believe it just the same.
In Christ,
Pastor Timothy
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