Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Pastor's Blog - February 2014

Dear Family in Christ,

Today as I was reading one of my devotions, I felt impressed to share it with each of you as it blessed and encouraged me. I pray you, too, will receive the same touch from the Lord...

I will be like the dew and the night mist to Israel.  Hosea 14:5

The dew is a source of freshness. It is nature’s provision for renewing the face of the earth. It falls at night, and without it, vegetation would die. It is this great renewal value of the dew that is so often recognized in the Holy Scriptures and used as a symbol of spiritual refreshment. Just as nature is bathed in the dew, the Lord renews us His people.

He saved us, not because of any works of righteousness that we had done, but because of His own mercy, by the cleansing of the new birth and the renewing of the Holy Spirit. Titus 3:5

This same thought of dew renewing us is seen clearly here as the work of the wonderful Holy Spirit.

Many of us do not recognize the importance of heavenly dew in our lives, and as a result, lack freshness and energy. Our spirits are withered and droopy for lack of dew. Beloved, you recognize the folly of a laborer attempting to work all day without eating, but do you recognize the folly of a servant of God attempting to labor without eating heavenly manna? Neither is it sufficient to have spiritual nourishment only occasionally. Every day we must receive the “renewal of the Holy Spirit,” i.e. the dew of heaven.

Quietness and stillness bring the dew. At night when the leaves and grass are still, the plants’ pores are open to receive the refreshing and invigorating bath. And spiritual dew comes from quietly lingering in the Master’s presence. Get still before Him, for haste will prevent you from receiving the dew. Wait before God until you feel saturated with His presence. Then move on to your next duty with the awareness of the freshness and energy of Christ!

Remember, just as the dew will not come in heat, or wind, only the stillness…absolute rest… so, too, we must come to this place of stillness and rest for the grace of God to bring forth renewal to our souls in Him.

Bless you as you pursue His rest…

Brother Ken

 

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Pastor's Blog - January 2014

Greetings Family of God,

Job 22:28: “You shall decree a thing and it shall be established unto you, and the light shall shine upon your ways.”

God has literally granted to us the ability to utilize our words to bring to pass His purposes.
So again we decree to you all, that you will have a happy and prosperous new year!

I believe there are several reasons to rejoice over a New Year…

Every past needs a pardon            

Every future needs a purpose

A joyful end to a season of gratitude

The blessed mystery of our new journey in 2014

The hope we can start over...

Philippians 3:13: “Brethren, I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead…”

The New Year finds its deepest meaning in our need to be reborn, forgiven, renewed and redeemed!

Ezekiel 36:26a: “I will give you a new heart with new and right desires and I will put a new spirit within you.”

Each New Year, like any redemption, comes not by our making, but by His grace!

That dream too impossible to dare…start it.
That mountain too high to climb…move it.
That shame you’re afraid will be known…confess it.

2 Corinthians 5:17: “...old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new.”

For every cross, for every death, there is a resurrection!

Remember the Lord’s exhortation…
“Believe Me for the amazing and the exciting!”

 Pastor Ken

 

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Pastor's Blog - December 2013

Greetings from Pastor Neil, (The gray-haired guy typically seen standing at the back.) 

For many, 2013 was quite a challenge.  Health, financial and employment issues, family struggles, loved ones ushered into the presence of the Lord, and yes, even floods (Lord, I thought that wasn’t supposed to happen again?).  For others, there were moments of celebration with new babies, blessed businesses, jobs, children returning home and even some moving out (hallelujah).  

I imagine we all have our stories to tell.  But I have to ask, do we have a testimony?   What I mean by testimony is, what role did Jesus play in your life situations this last year?  Regardless of what we faced, whether a challenge or a victory, Jesus was with us all the way and didn’t miss a thing.  Some find it hard to believe, but “all things” really do “work together for good to those who love God” and are “predestined to be conformed to the image of His Son.”  (Rom. 8:28-29)  At times, that conforming can be a little painful.  Regardless, please join me in a mighty shout of “PRAISE GOD” for being with us in 2013 and as we look forward to the greater glory of 2014.

How can I close without saying something about Christmas? I’m more of Resurrection Sunday (Easter) guy myself!  Now I know we are celebrating the birth of Jesus, but considering Jesus is the Creator with no beginning or ending, it’s hard for me to envision Jesus as a baby.  With that, I like to look at Christmas as a celebration of the day our Creator clothed Himself with His creation to walk among us. What a testimony! 

So this Christmas, truly love one another. Don’t stress over gifts or when someone says “Happy Holidays,” respond with a “Merry Christmas,” a smile and a wink.  Be nice to all the Santa Clauses, try leading one or two to the Lord,  throw a little something in the Salvation Army bucket and finally, go ahead and sing Happy Birthday to Jesus.

Pastors Ken and Tonja, the Elders and staff pray God’s rich blessings on you all.

Pastor Neil Smith

 

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Pastor's Blog - November 2013


Greetings Gathering Family,                                                                 11/03/13

Well, well, well...59 days left in 2013. That means the holidays are just around the corner. Thanksgiving is only four weeks away, Christmas is only eight weeks away, and New Year’s is only nine weeks away.

We are a family not bonded by earthly blood but by Heavenly blood, and since we are a family, we must remember that this is a very tough time of year for some of our family members. We must tune in to the Spirit to help those family members who are having a tough time of it, because so many of them won’t say anything to any of us. They will just suffer through the wonderful holidays without saying a word.

We all need a little love, but this time of year some of our brothers and sisters need a little bit more love. Ephesians 5:1-2 states, “Be, therefore, followers of God as dear children; and walk in love, as Christ also has loved us, and has given Himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to God for a sweet smelling aroma.” We need to follow the lead of Jesus and truly walk in love. It may be we will have to scale back our own holiday celebrations to be able to help out a brother or sister. Maybe we need to just interact with them and give them the opportunity to open up their hearts and talk with someone, let them know someone cares. Whatever the sacrifice may be, God will honor it. Let’s stop playing church and be the church. Philippians 2:3 states, “Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit. Rather, in humility VALUE others above yourselves.”

I pray you all have the best holidays you have ever had.

God bless,

Pastor Roger Collum

 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Pastor's Blog - October 2013


Greetings Family of God,

What a summer we had!  From the great weather we enjoyed during Family Camp at Lake Lopez to the last few sweltering weeks, we have seen God do some really great things.  Our Children’s Summer Camp and Vacation Bible School really ministered to our children, with many receiving the baptism of the Holy Spirit and being baptized in water.  Our youth “camp out” at Pastors Jeremy and Kelli’s house brought a great spirit of unity to our youth.  Who will ever forget the bear encounter at Family Camp? Finally, how awesome it has been experiencing the increased outpouring of the Holy Spirit in our services.

Over the last several weeks, we have heard of the many things that we are facing as believers as Christ’s return draws near.  Even though we may reflect on the past, what is God having you to do for the future, for your life, for your family, for His Kingdom?  I want encourage you with Matthew 6:33 – “Seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness and all these things will be added unto you.”

God, in His goodness and grace, has so many things for us.  We have to take a step of faith and take hold of them to see what He will do.  As we participated in the events mentioned above this summer, we would not have had the experiences we had if we did not step out and do them.  Don’t miss out on what God has for you during this season.  Step out so you will experience the blessings He has for you and see the promises He will fulfill through you.

Blessings,

Pastor Ryan

 


 

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Pastor's Blog - September 2013

Being a part of History!

As we walk out our Christian salvation, we go through many trials and battles. When God called you by name, you had a decision to make. Do I except Him as my Lord and Savior, or do I walk away?

Today, I want to talk to those who accepted His call. Many in the church have been lead to believe that just accepting Him is enough. What a lie the enemy of God has portrayed on the church. I believe that is one of the reasons we see and are seeing the falling away of many people from the church.

I want you to reflect on what the Holy Spirit has done or told you. What plans did He give you when you received Jesus in your heart? Every one of us has been given talents or gifts, but many lie dormant. Some gifts were used, only to now lie hidden in your heart. Some are using their gifts, but not to the full potential, while others are striving to do whatever God has given them to do. In Matthew 25:15, it speaks about giving talents according to their ability. What has God given to you? Selah.

I want to encourage you this month to meditate on what God has given you to do in the Kingdom of God. Now don’t shut the door; keep reading.

Each one has been given a job to do. Unlike the world that says that after so many years you stop and retire, God is saying it’s time to REFIRE.

As the title of this message says, “being a part of history.” Where do you fit?

Just like your salvation, you have a choice of what part of history are you going to play.

We are one body; the foot is just as important as the hand. YOU are just as important as the person next to you. Using the talents that have been given to you, what is your passion? It has been given to you. It’s yours! Others do not have it; God gave it to YOU.

An apple cannot be an orange, no matter how hard it may want to be. Some try to be something they are not, but should use the talents the Lord has given to each of them.

Remember that you are not alone. Please pray and ask the Holy Spirit what your gifting and talents are. Then get involved in an area that will train you up to do what God has called you to.

Now your flesh is saying, “I’ve done enough” or “I am tired.”
“I’ve got my fire insurance; I will just wait on the Lord’s return.”

Well, you could do that, but I have found that it’s much more fun being in the game than sitting on the bench.

In His Service,

Pastor Chuck Ritzi

 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Pastor's Blog - August 2013

 A quote from a friend, Steve Ditmar:

Abide in Me

Jesus said, “Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself unless it abides in the vine, so neither can you unless you abide in Me.”

Thank God for this verse of scripture! Thanking God for His Word is faith alive. Gratitude is the fruit of grace and grace is the fruit of faith.

Where are we in our journey?

From conception to birth, from believing to receiving, beginning to ending, so much space exist. There are many pitfalls along the way; immaturity of the Spirit, earthly longings that lust against the Spirit, and, oh yes, betrayal. Staring in the face of our human failures and our own personal shortcomings, there is the law ever-present in some form to show us how we should have lived, done, been, etc., ...then God would have honored His promises to us.

I cannot tell you how many times I have fallen for this lie because it is tempting to consider yourself smart enough to be part of the equation of salvation.

Promises made by God to us are inheritances given and are not dependent upon the law!

Long before God reveals any promise to us, He has already determined within Himself His ability to deliver that promise. The promise is not conditional upon our ability but is complete in Christ and brought to us by faith!

Galatians 3:18  For if the inheritance is based on the law, it is no longer based on a promise, but God gave it to Abraham by means of a promise.

The problem is promises are contended over! The thief comes to take what has been sown into our hearts. Brothers become jealous of our privileged words. We bumble along, ever confident in our flesh that we know what is next or what we need to do, if only given the chance.

We receive His promise and His nature takes hold but we are still living in our old nature—striving, fearing, and reacting.  Now we are in the God drama! The harder we work, the harder we fail. The more we run, the faster we are pursued. The longer we refuse, the more we are out-waited by God. It really is impossible to be separated from His love! Eventually, we come to see that our perceptions, fears, and old nature must die. Thus the Cross!

 Family, anytime the revelation of God (the seeing) comes, promise of its continuance and future maturity accompanies it!
 

God is intentional! He touches us, drawing us with desire. The smallest thought towards God is a promise of life with Him. A whisper of His presence is a river of eternity in His love.

 Yes, you have been given promises!

-Brother Ken