Down on the farm! :-) Here are some pictures from our adventures yesterday at Hunter Farms. We went to pick out pumpkins and we ended up riding a hayride/wagon and going to the barn to pet the animals. The kids had a blast and of course...it took Jason quite a long time to pick out the PERFECT pumpkin! He's so picky!
This is going to be plagiarism...but since its from Jason's sermon I think it'll be okay! :-) Jason taught from John 4 on Wednesday night for the youth service. His title was, "When Brokenness meets Reconciliation". It was amazing...I know I am biased but it really was good. There was one point especially that just keeps popping to the surface of my mind.
What is the definition for brokenness: to be reduced to fragments, not functioning properly; weakened in strength or spirit. The Samaritan woman had been fragmented. Her many relationships testify that she sought healing, completion, wholeness. She was trying to put a band aid on a gouging need. Jason pointed out that as Christians we have a tendency to do the same thing. When we are broken and discouraged we cover it up so well with playing the part of the "good" Christian. We continue on our everyday lives and fail to stop and access the damage of our heart. We try to put spiritual "band aids" over the hurt, resentment, bitterness, betrayal, unforgiveness in our lives. Ultimately, this causes the wound to be passed over initially and buried in our spiritual "to do" list. We mask the pain of what is truly going on in our hearts - all the while, every area of our life soon becomes affected by the pain.
Jesus cut to the quick with the woman at the well. He spoke directly to her - about her life. She tried to redirect His attention to a different topic...but it didn't work. Christ revealed Himself to her and that did the trick. Everything in her was crying out for what He offered. What stood in the way? Her pride.
We are the same. Foolish and prideful. Everything in us cries out to be reconciled to the Savior. We long for healing in our innermost being and yet, we try to distract the Holy Spirit from having His way in us. We focus on our church attendance, service record, etc. When all the while we simply need to put down our pride and fall face down.
This message spoke to me...in so many different ways. I looked around that night at our students. So much pain is represented in that room. And I do fall face down and ask that our Redeemer will bring reconciliation to our youth, our church...and our nation!
This is our cute little ballet dancer! Amy has been taking ballet/tap classes for the last five weeks and absolutely loves it. She is definitely a girly-girl (which is very much unlike her mother)!!! There are only four other girls in her class, which allows the teacher to spend more individual time with each student. Yes, I know, they are only three so really what are they learning? Okay, I have to admit...I felt the same way. But Amy really has learned so much! I do not know a thing about ballet (where are you, Kirsten!!!) but she's learned several different steps. (Wish I could tell you what they are but they all sound like names of vegetables to me :-) They are working on a routine that they will perform for the parents in a few weeks. Amy takes it very seriously, for being three years old, while most of the other girls just want to dance around the room. In fact, this last week, Amy has been practicing on her own. She pretends to be the teacher and counts 5,6,7,8, and then she makes up her own words for the moves she's doing. Then she'll stop and say, "Okay, now lets try it with music." Such a good little teacher! Unfortunately for her, the dolls just lay there and watch her dance around. We are very proud of our little ballerina. Hopefully I will be able to post the video of her routine in a few weeks.
Jason is officially finished with his module. A module is an intense course through Southern Evangelical Seminary, where Jason is finishing up his Bachelor's degree. He went to school every day last week from 6-10:30pm (straight from work) and all day Saturday. Needless to say, it was a LONG week...for all of us! Unfortunately, Jason is fighting a cold through it all as well and hasn't gotten much sleep for the last several nights. But he pushes through...and manages to deal with it all graciously!!!
He really enjoyed this course as it dealt with the different worldviews held by non-Christians. Through the class he learned some stunning statistics about evangelical Christians today and what they believe. It just reinforced his desire to cement within our students a solid foundation of who God is, what the Bible is all about, and proof for its validity!!!
It's very convicting for me as well. He comes home with all these facts from different polls and I start sinking lower and lower in my seat. I'm always afraid he'll ask me, "Can you prove that from the Bible?" "Where is that found?" "How do you know that Jesus was really God?"
Yeah! I know...foundational truths! All of us should be able to give the reason for the hope that is within us (I Peter 3:15) Most of the time I know the reason...I just have to look it up in the concordance! :-)
Yeah! I know...foundational truths! All of us should be able to give the reason for the hope that is within us (I Peter 3:15) Most of the time I know the reason...I just have to look it up in the concordance! :-)
Thanks for your prayers for our family during last week. The kids did pretty good, but every night cried for Daddy! I probably had to give a few more spankings than normal too...but thats to be expected.
He's still taking a class every Monday night and then he'll take two more independent study classes over Christmas break. But we are hoping and praying that he will finish this coming summer. And then of course, its on to his MDiv! :-0 But for now, its one down and several more to go...
October is Pastor Appreciation month...of course, you think I know this because my husband happens to be a pastor. But actually, I wanted to take a moment to talk about ALL the pastors at Calvary Church and how much we appreciate them!!! (Mind you, there are ten pastors on staff...so this blog might get a little lengthy! :-) First off is our senior pastor, Dr Munro. He has been the pastor of Calvary for almost three years and is a true expositor of the Word. He holds fast to truth and diligently serves up sermon after sermon exhorting the congregation. He leads our church with wisdom and discernment. Second, Phil Divine (whom our children lovingly call "Papa Phil"). Since we are away from our family in Tucson, our kids have adopted Phil and his wife, Karen, as their pseudo grandparents. And yes, they spoil our kids rotten - just like their real grandparents do! Phil is the pastor over our Seniors ministry and the pastor of caring. He is at the hospital almost every single day of the week checking in with different members of the fellowship. He is a source of great comfort, encouragement and insight! Phil and Karen also teach the Love and Respect class on Wednesday nights. They have been married for thirty-nine years and are very passionate about marriage!!
Next, Clint Echols who is the pastor over the young adult ministries. Clint is full of life and extremely passionate about whatever he does. He never does anything half-heartedly! He is usually the instigator behind most of the practical jokes in the church office. (Of course, Jason has now rivaled him for the official title of Calvary Prankster.) When Clint preaches he does so with exuberance and energy - and of course, his signature bow tie! Fourth, Tim Hathaway who is our pastor of worship. Unfortunately as Christians today we try to modify who God is and bring Him nearer to our own image. Tim strives each week to lift our gaze from ourselves and point it to the most Holy of Holies. He works together with Dr Munro to choose songs that will penetrate our complacency and stir our hearts to true worship. Next, is Dean Hawkins who is the pastor of student ministries - and more specifically, the pastor of the junior high. Dean has transformed the student ministries in the short time he has been at Calvary. He dives into every challenge with excitement and diligence. He relates to the students and lets each of them know how important they are to him. (Unfortunately, Dean is also a prankster - so we always have to watch our backs...at camp, events, etc!) Okay, I'm half way through!!
Next, David Ingrassia who is the pastor of spiritual development...hm, what does that mean? Well, he basically is in charge of the Sunday school classes and Wednesday night classes. David is brilliant! I'm not kidding...he's really smart. Luckily for me, when we have a conversation he comes down to my level and is gracious enough to actually converse with me! :-) He loves people and loves the Word. His family has lovingly opened their home on numerous occasions to hurting members of our church. They have five children...but usually have more kids coming in and out of their house! Continuing on is Jim Lytle who is the family pastor. Jim just joined Calvary this past summer and has lost no time in settling in! Both Jim and his wife are warm, infectious people that draw you in and make you feel right at home. Jim follows hard after God's Word and is an example to those around him. (By the way, he's also a meteorologist...so just in case you want to know whats going on this weekend...) Next is Jorge Prado who is the pastor of our Spanish church. Jorge is a spitfire of a man. He is Brazilian, so naturally he talks so fast my head starts spinning and I'm trying to translate what he is saying until I realize he's speaking in English! He always has an encouraging word for EVERYONE and a hug and a smile! The Spanish service is loud, fun, exuberant, and passionate about the Word of God! Jorge is a lover of Jesus Christ.
Next is Scott Vail who is the executive pastor. Now, what is an executive pastor? I don't have a formal explanation...but to me, Scott is a lot like Timothy in the New Testament. Timothy travelled around to the different churches Paul had started and worked out differences, discipled, trained, encouraged and exhorted the believers. This allowed Paul to focus on what God was inspiring him to write. Scott encourages the pastors, oversees ministries, works out differences, trains and hires new staff, and generally exhorts all those he comes in contact with.
I've saved the best for last...Jason! I can't talk about the pastors of Calvary Church and leave out the one I love the most!!! My husband, Jason, is the senior high youth pastor. I am unabashedly proud of my husband and all he does (in fact, I'm gonna do another blog later about how amazing he is!!!). He is in charge of the high school ministry and has a blast doing it! Jason is an illustrative teacher of God's Word. The high school students are getting a healthy dose of truth each week as Jason is dedicated to developing in them a solid Christian worldview.
Those are our pastors at Calvary Church. Each one of them is unique and essential in the leadership of our church. They work together as a team to serve the congregation and surrounding area. They are passionate about Jesus Christ and His Word. Spend any amount of time with any one of them and you will be blessed. I love our pastors at Calvary Church and I wanted to take a moment out of my day to APPRECIATE them! What are the chances that they will read this blog...hm, slim to none. But that's okay!
How about you? Have you taken the time out to truly appreciate those who serve you at your church or various ministries? Let them know how important they are to you!
The elders who direct the affairs of the church well are worthy of double honor, especially those whose work is preaching and teaching. I Timothy 5:17
What does it mean for your cup to runneth over? What does it mean for a Christian to remain joy”full”? Over the last few months I have watched a friend of mine endure some really hard knocks. This friend did not choose the circumstances in her life right now and yet she has met them head on with grace and endurance. If you ask her right now if she is joy”full” she would probably answer with a resounding no. But standing on this side…watching the way she is dealing with her life and how she continues to credit the Lord for her sanity…I think that is what we as Christians miss out on in joy. In Hebrews it says, “Let us fix our eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of our faith, who for the JOY set before Him endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.” The coming joy for Jesus disarmed the sting of the present pain. Jesus had the ability to hold fast to joy…in the midst of His suffering. He endured the cross because of the joy set before Him. The joy of sitting at the right hand of God, the joy of forgiving our sins, the joy of eternal fellowship with the saints because of the cross. I want that joy. It doesn’t numb me from my circumstances, it provides me the opportunity to say as Paul said, “I consider that our present sufferings are not worth comparing with the glory that will be revealed in us.” My cup runneth over with joy…
Okay, seriously!
I was not going to join the blogging world.
My life is not interesting enough,
I do not have the time, and honestly, who would want to read it anyway.
And yet, here I am…adding myself to the millions of others that have joined this same fate.
Why?
Mostly I wanted all of you in Tucson to feel up to date with what is going on here in Charlotte and watch these cute kids grow up.
And also, I think for accountability.
Maybe if I write about what God is doing in our family…it will help me to be aware of all that He has done!!! So, this is a trial run. We’ll see how well I do. I’m sure my kids aren’t thrilled about me sitting here typing away…but maybe they can make do for a few minutes each day!
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