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Saturday, December 25, 2010

Christmas Eve

For those of you that missed the Christmas Eve candle light service, I have listed a few observations below:
1. As always, we had a great crowd turn out to celebrate the night before Jesus' birthday.
2. The MVC campus and stage were beautifully decorated - a big shout out to those of you that helped.
3. Russian tea, hot chocolate, and coffee from Nicaragua were a perfect match for the Christmas cookies that were served in the coffee house.
4. Candle light, the Christmas story, and the reason Jesus came to earth were all very moving stories as we prepare for Jesus' birth.
5. Our wishes are that you and your family will enjoy a GREAT Christmas and a Happy New Year this year - 2011 will be an even better year!!! I am confident!!!
6. Please plan to attend this Sunday - Dec 26th for a very special Christmas Service!!! Bring a friend!!!
I love you all and pray that God's blessings will remain upon each of you and your families throughout this Christmas season!!! Merry Christmas!!!
Kevin

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

About Sunday

A few observations about yesterday...
1. The children, youth, and praise team did a magnificent job sharing the love of Jesus thru music! What a wonderful way to move into the Christmas season.
2. One man told me that he wanted to give to the building fund because it was obvious that we have a huge hole in the roof - he was referring to the snow falling on the stage!!! lol!
3. The song "Away in a Manger" that was sang by the children blew me away! It took me back to my own childhood and how excited I would get when we started singing carols, putting up the tree and wrapping presents.
4. There were several decisions made for Christ today as well as numerous re-dedications to Christ!!! Folks, that's why we exist!!!
5. I felt the business meeting went well but I wish more of you would come to these gatherings. We had 43 folks there.
6. The budget was approved for Jan-Jun 2011. We also voted to begin a building fund campaign to support numerous improvements on the church campus. The building fund campaign will start in February.
7. This Friday night, December 24th, at 9:00 pm, we will have a short candlelight service at the church. I cordially invite each of you to attend and bring a friend.
8. Lynn and I, along with the staff of MVC wish all of you a very merry Christmas and a happy new year!!!

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

If I Were A Goose

There was once a man who didn’t believe in God, and he didn’t hesitate to let others know how he felt about religion and religious holidays, like Christmas. His wife, however, did believe, and she raised their children to also have faith in God and Jesus, despite his disparaging comments.

One snowy Christmas Eve, his wife was taking their children to a Christmas Eve service in the farm community in which they lived. She asked him to come, but he refused. “That story is nonsense!” he said. “Why would God lower Himself to come to Earth as a man? That’s ridiculous!” So she and the children left, and he stayed home. A while later, the winds grew stronger and the snow turned into a blizzard. As the man looked out the window, all he saw was a blinding snowstorm. He sat down to relax before the fire for the evening.

Then he heard a loud thump. Something had hit the window. Then another thump. He looked out, but couldn’t see more than a few feet. When the snow let up a little, he ventured outside to see what could have been beating on his window. In the field near his house he saw a flock of wild geese. Apparently they had been flying south for the winter when they got caught in the snowstorm and couldn’t go on. They were lost and stranded on his farm, with no food or shelter. They just flapped their wings and flew aroundthe field in low circles, blindly and aimlessly. A couple of them had flown into his window, it seemed.

The man felt sorry for the geese and wanted to help them. The barn would be a great place for them to stay, he thought. It’s warm and safe; surely they could spend the night and wait out the storm. So he walked over to the barn and opened the doors wide, then watched and waited, hoping they would notice the open barn and go inside. But the geese just fluttered around aimlessly and didn’t seem to notice the barn or realize what it could mean for them. The man tried to get their attention, but that just seemed to scare them and they moved further away. He went into the house and came with some bread, broke it up, and made a bread crumb trail leading to the barn. They still didn’t catch on. Now he was getting frustrated. He got behind them and tried to shoo them toward the barn, but they only got more scared and scattered in every direction except toward the barn.

Nothing he did could get them to go into the barn where they would be warm and safe. “Why don’t they follow me?!” he exclaimed. “Can’t they see this is the only place where they can survive the storm?” He thought for a moment and realized that they just wouldn’t follow a human. “If only I were a goose, then I could save them,” he said out loud. Then he had an idea. He went into barn, got one of his own geese, and carried it in his arms as he circled around behind the flock of wild geese. He then released it. His goose flew through the flock and straight into the barn–and one by one the other geese followed it to safety.

He stood silently for a moment as the words he had spoken a few minutes earlier replayed in his mind: “If only I were a goose, then I could save them!” Then he thought about what he had said to his wife earlier. “Why would God want to be like us? That’s ridiculous!” Suddenly it all made sense. That is what God had done. We were like the geese–blind, lost, perishing. God had His Son become like us so He could show us the way and save us. That was the meaning of Christmas, he realized.

As the winds and blinding snow died down, his soul became quiet and pondered this wonderful thought. Suddenly he understood what Christmas was all about, why Christ had come. Years of doubt and disbelief vanished like the passing storm. He fell to his knees in the snow, and prayed his first prayer: “Thank You, God, for coming in human form to get me out of the storm!”

Let the spirit of Christmas begin in your heart.
(The author of this story is unknown)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

You're not alone

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you felt all alone? You’re facing so many things that you feel no one could understand what you’re going thru. I’ve been there numerous times. A lot of those times, I handled the situation incorrectly. When we get into a rut like that, it’s easy to withdraw from our friends and family. Sometimes we even withdraw from God. But that’s the opposite of what we should do. If God had intended for us to struggle thru life all alone, He wouldn’t have put 6+ billion other people on the planet. Maybe it’s embarrassment that keeps us away. It could be a feeling of failure or disgrace or anger. Whatever the reason, withdrawing does not lead to healing and spiritual health. I know for me, sometimes I feel like “the preacher” has to have it all together so I can’t share my problems with others. No one can know. If they did, I wouldn’t be effective as a pastor any longer. Of course that’s a total, flat-out lie. I don’t have it all together. I probably have more issues than anyone in the church. And even though it’s hard sometimes, the best way for me to work my way thru a struggle is to confide in a friend. Turn to God in prayer. Open the Psalms and start reading the encouraging words of David. And believe with all my heart that “He will never leave me nor forsake me”. This time of year, it’s common for folks to get what is called “the holiday blues”. If you find yourself struggling, don’t withdraw. Don’t recede into a dark room and pull the blinds. Get out. Go for a walk. Call a friend. Talk to Jesus. No matter what you’re facing, He understands. You are not alone. He is with you.

Monday, December 6, 2010

About Sunday

What an incredible Sunday!!! I know the weather was bad, but that didn't stop the Holy Spirit from being there!!! A few observations...
1. Although the second service attendance was a little less than usual, the first service was a lot larger than usual.
2. It has been a long time since we had 8 baptisms, 5 new members join the church, and 9 decisions for Christ all in the same service!!! That pumps me up!!!
3. Thanks to those of you that volunteer for our weekend worship!!! Yesterday would have been tough without you parkers, greeters, and those who spread "snow melt" on all the icy places!!!
4. The Christmas music is getting me excited about Christmas day!!! Don't forget that next Sunday, Dec 12th, is the Christmas program - 9:30 and 11:00 am. Come and bring a friend!!!
5. Also mark on your calendars the Christmas Eve Candlelight service at 9 pm. That is always such a special evening.
6. I also want to remind everyone of the annual business meeting next Sunday evening. Some exciting things are happening!!! Come celebrate what God is doing.

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