Monday, March 31, 2008

Spiritual Growth and New Facilities


After sending a lengthy Email to the members of the church I'm currently serving asking that everyone consider attending Morning Prayer, I received this Email. I think it's a God thing...

What follows was originally written by Bishop Will Willimon of the North Alabama Conference of the United Methodist Church.


GOING DEEPER SPIRITUALLY


During a great workshop with Tom Bandy at Friendship United Methodist Church (thanks to Mike Stonebreaker and Hal Noble for making this happen.), a layperson asked, “What do you do when you want your church to grow but your pastor just won’t lead in evangelism?”
I thought Bandy would respond to the question with, “you need a different pastor,” or “you and the Board get together and insist that your pastor get busy.” Bandy said none of that. He responded, “If you want to change your church or your pastor, you need to go deeper spiritually, you will need to pray more and go deeper in Scripture.”
Wow. An organizational/management guru like Tom Bandy telling us we’ll never grow organizationally without growing spiritually? Lord help us if we think we can be faithful to Christ and achieve our priorities as a church on our own. Nothing Jesus commands us to do, does he command us to do by ourselves? This is Christ’s Church, not ours. Christ’s mission, not our program.
We ought to set our Conference priorities so high, ought to hold ourselves accountable to such lofty expectations, ought to demand such dramatic results, that if we do not go deeper spiritually, we will utterly fail.
Come to think of it, I’ve never seen a church move from maintenance to ministry, from decline to growth, from the chaplain to the church members, to a mission mover to the word where someone in leadership had not explained a new dimension of spiritual depth. It’s a God thing.
When I was made bishop, that day Bishop Marion Edwards hugged me and noted, “Friend, you are just about to experience a new dimension in your prayer life.”
I found this to be true.

William H. Willimon

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Tenth Easter Worship


It's Holy Week, and as I sit here I'm losing weight thinking about how many services I have chosen to conduct. Palm Sunday is past, but Maundy Thursday Communion, Good Friday, Easter Sunrise, and two Easter services at two different churches are still on the horizon, let's also throw in an Egg Hunt on Saturday to really get the anxiety going.

In the midst of all this wonderful activity that I love to do and have been called to, I almost forgot that this is our Tenth Easter worship at one of the churches I serve - The Harbour! It was April 1999 that we had our first Public Worship with a grand total of 50 or so people (I was expecting a minimum of 100 that day and hoped for 150!).

The Sunday before last we had 150 in attendance!

This also made me reminisce about the past. I went back and looked at pictures of our humble beginnings. The two on this post reminded me of days when we didn't have a paved parking lot and we needed to build a retaining wall - we were so proud of that accomplishment. The other picture reminded me of days gone by when we did cafe worship. The sanctuary was filled with tables and chairs. This particular pic was of a band night held long ago but shows what the Sanctuary looked like.

Boy have things changed - mainly people's lives. This place has seen a ton of Baptisms - many were adult Baptisms! We now have a vibrant Children's Church, Jr. High Youth, and Sr. High Youth program, Adult Bible Studies, College and Career program, and a staffed Nursery program. Oh, yeah, we now also have a paved parking lot! We're wireless throughout the church. We have multiple screens for Worship. We've come a long ways!

Next week we will be having a really, really, big announcement. We will be presenting our Proposed New Facility plans for our new Sanctuary. It will be a very nice structure, very practical, and I pray that everyone likes it. I realize that may be dreaming a bit, but one can hope. Rarely does everyone agree on everything 100% in church matters. But that keeps everything in check - it's a good thing.

While reminiscing about the past is usually fun in these situations, God is really interested in our future - at least that's my belief. That's the way He has always operated. So I hope that we will move at light speed to create a new tool - a worship facility - to help assist God in changing lives - a place where the future is important.

Which reminds me, I need to get back to creating Holy Week services, that hopefully people will attend!