2010

December 31, 2009 by miker 

2010           I am writing this as we all prepare for a new year, 2010.  I am hoping Navy beats Missouri though at this point the jury is still out.  We hear a great deal about new year’s resolutions;  some believe in them, some don’t.   But believing in positive change is a core belief for followers of  Jesus Christ.  In my life as a believer in Christ, and many years as a Pastor, I have discovered, personally, 4 things that keep my life in place, on track, and open a door to a positive future, even in those days I might find myself in a difficult season.  What are these 4 things; Prayer, Bible study and reflection, giving, and worshiping with a Church family.  There are many other things as well, but everything else rises from these four corners of how I live out my faith.  My marraige, family, ministry, hobbies, service, everything is balanced in a healthy way when I balance these 4 corners of my basic commitment as a Christian.

I have discovered, typically, that when people get in trouble, ususally one or more of these basic disciplines of following Christ has been neglected and opened the door for that trouble.  We don’t pray and therefore let our relationship with God slip,  we don’t study the Bible and find we are more shaped by a selfcentered culture than a Christ centered Bible, we don’t give and our priorities all get out of whack, we let Church attendance slip and no longer find ourselves accountable to the loving voice of pastors, Christian friends, and Church family.

In the new year, pray every day (try the psalms and the Lord’s prayer), study and reflect on the Bible (Join us in the new GPS at the beginning of lent),  give (Tithe or begin to step up to the tithe) join me in Church this weekend and every weekend and see  (Our new message series  “IT”  what is IT?).

Navy just scored!

a God blessed and Happy new year

Christmas Eve Family

December 22, 2009 by miker 

Christmas familyThis is my family, complete with our son in law just home for Iraq, a rare occurrence when all 13 of us are together.  We are excited about their surprising us for our Sunday 35th anniversary and are equally happy they will be with us at one of our Christmas Eve Candlelight services.  I hope you will join us as well as we mark the Birth of Jesus Christ with Carols, candlelight, the reading of the Christmas story, and the sharing of an important Christmas message, “Simple Christmas”.  We know the  December season is what is should be when January is better because of it.  I sometimes worry we box up the great Christmas news in the attic on January 1st like we box up our Christmas decorations.  Few things end as quickly and completely as a secular Christmas; and few things create a more wonderful new beginning than the Sacred Christmas.  “Born for you this day in the city of  David is a Savior, Christ the Lord!”.

35 years

December 14, 2009 by miker 

6520_1066031185699_1673632597_124265_2869811_nThis photo was taken of Rhonda and I while in Israel in February, right on the Sea of Galilee.  This Sunday, December 20th, we will have been married for 35 years.  I would like to give you a special invitation(This is a secret, please don’t tell Rhonda).  After the 11:00 service there will be a reception on the 20th celebrating our Anniversary that everyone is invited to, (again, Rhonda, so far is unaware). I would love to have you come and share this with us.  Almost 32 years of our life have been shared while I have been a pastor and I will say she has made the most sacrifices.  We were married at Glad Tidings Tabernacle when I was 21 and she was 18 and on her Christmas break from her senior year in High School (I don’t recommend it for your kids).  We met in Church, have shared faith, love, and family, have 3 great children and 6 beautiful grandchildren.   Celebration will be the theme.

A Simple Christmas

December 11, 2009 by miker 

Rf8iNegFD18JThe little sad Christmas tree from A Charlie Brown Christmas is an image many of us love.  Some years ago we did this as a drama in worship.  This little tree has an amazing punch line;  after the disaster of charlie brown and his friends trying to create a Christmas program and most walking off in a huff.  Little Linius stands by this tree with a spotlight on him and just reads the Christmas Story.  “born for you in the city of David is a Savior, who is Christ the lord….you will find him wrapped in swaddling cloths and lieing in a manger!?  The simple reading of the story is guaranteed to bring tears to the eyes of the most hardened listener.  Why?  Because this simple story is one we desperately want to know and be a part of.  We want to kneel with the shepherds.  I hope we all get to do that this year;  whether we are surprised like the shepherds when the moment comes, or we have anticipated it for years and can’t believe it finally happened like the experience of the Wise Men.  I hope you have a Simple Christmas this year.