Friday, November 25, 2022

The UN-Christmas


Each year, too often it seems that many of us get so caught up in the hustle and bustle that we can’t really enjoy the holiday season.  We stress about what to buy, what to wear, which parties to attend, and will be able to pay for it all next month!  We add even more activity on top of already packed schedules, compare ourselves to what others are doing, and then wonder why we are more stressed and depressed than at any other time of year.

Yet, if we look beyond the secular hustle and bustle, we’ll find that the Advent and Christmas seasons -- truly understood -- actually confront us with spiritual realities which challenge our assumptions about how to find ultimate meaning and hope in life. 

So this season, join Pastor Brian November 27 - December 18 on a spiritual journey as together we discover and unwrap the unexpected "gifts" God offers us through his son Jesus in a new series called "The UN-Christmas."  Discover how the true meaning of Christmas is actually counter to what's advertised in stores and on social media.  Best of all, discover the ultimate meaning and hope that God alone can provide during this holiday!

Sunday, November 20, 2022

Thankful "Leaves"


 “Always give thanks to God the Father for everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Ephesians 5:20)

Today in worship (November 20), our in-person and online worshippers had the opportunity to share things that they were thankful for. There were over 100 of these shared either digitally or on our “Thankful Trees”, and over 80 gave permission for me to share with you here the essence of the unique items that were written.  Note that the list below doesn’t repeat duplicates, they are in no particular order, and that in order to protect confidentiality, I deleted any references to specific names.

If what you are thankful for is not listed below, then be sure to express thanksgiving in your own way.  In the meantime, join myself and the members of Cornerstone UMC in saying thank you to God for…

My family and that I am able to be therefor them when they need me

Life

Family

Health

Church

Shelter

Mom & Dad

School

Friends

Teachers

My grandchildren

For God’s mercy and love

My (wonderful) husband

Faith

My life

All the little things that matter

My students

Work

Home

Freedom

The peace of God that passes all understanding (and calms my anxiety)

Birds – all of nature

My pets

God’s love and stability

Love

The love of God

Jesus!

God’s faithfulness and provision

My loving wife

My parents that raised us in a Christian home

My choir

Music

Singing

God’s goodness, provision, and perfect timing

Children

USA

Our Republic

My Pastor and his wife

Daughter

All the plenty God has provided

Food on the table

Kindergarten students

Grace

Rest

Coworkers

My joy

Supportive Boss

Random acts of kindness that remind us of the good in the world

Healthy mind and body

Thankful for the many years with my spouse

My relationship with Christ

Daily provisions

The abundance we have that enables giving to others

The happiness and joy the bell choir gives me

Being alive

Being able to take care of dad

Indoor plumbing

God’s love, grace and mercy

Life of new great grandson

For being able to worship

My two sons: one in heaven; one here

All that God has given me

The blessings God has poured out on me and my family

Always having food and shelter

For togetherness with friends and family

Retirement

Employment

God

For needs met

The rain, the seasons, the beauty in God’s world

The unexpected blessings

Medical professionals

My years of life

Bible study

Worship time

Family of believers

Missions

Peace

Cats

Everything God has done for me

Ability to travel

Sports

Pets

Freedom to worship in public

Thank you, Lord, for each of these persons and/or things!  We bless you for your bounty and goodness!

 

(NOTE: to read a list of the things I as your Pastor am thankful for, click HERE)

Wednesday, November 16, 2022

What I'm Thankful For


 “In everything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.”  (1 Thessalonians 5:18)


This past year I have had much to give God thanks for -- here are just a few.  I am thankful...

...for a wife, Trish, who models the love of God by loving me just as I am, warts and all!

...for our daughter Jennifer, who makes Trish and I proud, not only because of what she does but more importantly because of who she is and the beautiful woman of God she’s become.

…for our son-in-law Zach, who we are proud to call “son” because of the good husband he is for our daughter, and the great father he is for our grandchildren.

…for our granddaughter Hannah who is full of passion for life, compassion for others, and a bubbly spirit at nearly age 8.

...for our granddaughter Hayleigh, who is full of energy, excitement and curiosity about the new world that she is discovering at age 2 1/2. 

...for parents who raised me in church to love, understand, and eventually follow the ways of God.

...for a church family who loves, supports, and prays for both my family and myself daily.

...for all of my fellow staff members – Janet, Andy, Cindy R, Cindy J, Dianna, Dale, Thomas, Rachel, and Nina -- who, together with me, share in the cause and work of Christ through our church.

…for church members who love me in spite of the fact that we sometimes “go over” in Sunday worship due to long-winded preaching!

...for Sunday School, "Disciple" Bible study, and small group facilitators and leaders who live out their faith in the selfless way they teach and/or lead.

...for committee and ministry team chairpersons and members who give “above and beyond” to the work of Christ through their participation in and leadership of our church’s ministries.

...for the “behind-the-scenes” members of our A/V, greeter, usher, and Holy Communion ministries in the essential work that they do.

...for the members of our worship team, adult choir, handbell choir, and children’s choir for the blessing and inspiration they share through their music.

…for the staff of our church nursery who give tirelessly of themselves to make sure our children are safe and happy.

…for the staff and teachers of our Cornerstone Kids Preschool, in keeping us in touch with the needs of the community that we are called to serve.

...for church members who roll up their sleeves and pitch in to be part of "the answer," rather than whining about what someone else is not doing to fix "the problem."

...for church members and friends who are willing to make God a priority through their regular financial giving to His church.

...for fellow Christians who’re willing to step outside themselves by participating in serving and/or sharing ministries both locally, nationally, and overseas.

…most importantly, for God who gave his son for me to give me forgiveness and salvation when I didn’t deserve it, and for giving me life and hope in the midst of a hectic and mixed up world!

Of course, there’s many, many more, but have you “counted your blessings” lately?  When you do, I’m sure you’ll find that, like me, you have many things for which to “give thanks.”  This Thanksgiving holiday and for the entire month of November, I invite you to join me in striving to live out our thankfulness!  Remember, God loves you and I do, too!

WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR???

Tuesday, November 1, 2022

I Sing A Song of the Saints of God


 “To the church of God that is in... [Coweta County], to those who are sanctified in Christ Jesus, called to be saints...” (1 Corinthians 1:2)

“I sing a song of the saints of 

      God, patient and brave 

      and true,

 Who toiled and fought and lived 

     and died for the Lord they

     loved and knew;

 And one was a doctor, and one was a queen, and one was a shepherdess on the green;

 They were all of them saints of God, and I mean, God helping, to be one too.

 

They loved their Lord so dear, so dear, and his love made them strong;

They followed right for Jesus' sake the whole of their good lives' long.

And one was a soldier, and one was a priest, and one was slain by a fierce wild beast;

And there's not any reason, no, not the least, why I shouldn't be one too.

 

They lived not only in ages past; there are hundreds of thousands still.

The world is bright with the joyous saints who love to do Jesus' will.

You can meet them in school, on the street, in the store,

In church, by the sea, in the house next door;

They are saints of God, whether rich or poor, and I mean to be one too."

            [--Words by Lesbia Scott, from the United Methodist Hymnal, #712]

Today (November 1st) is “All Saints Day” -- a day for God’s people to celebrate and remember the lives of all God’s “saints”:  those living now who call Jesus their Savior; and those who’ve gone on to be with the Lord this past year. 

So, this coming Sunday as we remember and celebrate the “saints” of our church and the “saints” of our lives who’ve gone to be with the Lord since All-Saints Day last year, my prayer is that those of us who remain here will learn from the example of the “saints who’ve gone before” how to be people who live by the call of Christ. 

In the words of the hymn, “I mean to be one, too.”  Will you?  Remember, God loves you and I do, too!