Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Dear Called, Chosen, and Sent Ones,


That's quite an identity, but in Baptism that is all true! This past weekend in worship we both celebrated that and reflected on that. In Pastor Shelly's sermon, she mentioned one way that can help us live that out. For all of you "list people" out there, this will be especially meaningful. (I'm one of them, so I really appreciated this gift this past Christmas.) What Pastor Shelly was referring to is a little notepad we each received this past Christmas from Melissa, one of our members, for making a "to do" list. The unique part of this notepad is that the first 5 things on the "to do list" are already written in. They are: 1) Love God; 2) Serve God; 3) Praise God; 4) Remember to ask God for help; and 5) Thank God. No better way to start your "to do" list than like that!


One other note from yesteday's worship: "Here I raise my Ebenezer: 'Hither by thy help I've come'". Say what???!!?? That's the opening line of the 2nd verse of "Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing", and probably one of the most non-understandable (if that's a word) lines in any hymn. That expression comes from an Old Testament reference to a stone monument of sorts that was raised to mark the place where God intervened and helped his people. The word actually means "stone of help". So, to "raise an Ebenezer" is to mark a place, actually or figuratively, where God has stepped in to help his people.


Looking to this week: Our Wednesday suppers continue at 6pm. This week, Chicken Cordon Bleu. Following the supper the Lutheran Men in Mission will be meeting at 7pm in room 4. This is the meeting that was postponed from last week. Also, the Enneagram workshop has been postponed til a later date. If interested, let me know. The tentative date for that workshop is Wednesday January 26.


As a part of our "End of Life Issues" adult Sunday School class, there will be a tour of the Lowther Funeral Home and Crematory, 1655 27th Street, just east of the new County Administative buildings complex, this Friday, January 14 at 1pm. You don't have to have been at the class to join us.


May you all live out your Baptism faithfully this week! See you in church! Peace and Joy + Pastor Jack

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