Friday, September 19, 2008

Thoughts on the Week

Written Sept. 18th

Friend,

The economy hit a new low this week, and just when we thought it couldn’t get any worse, there was more bad news. The government rescue of AIG, the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers and the collapse of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac gives pause to all of us. A doctor friend shared that he was treating more people for depression because their financial outlook had become uncertain as their pensions collapsed. Even in our church family I sense that there is a lot of fear about the future. How do we as the followers of Christ deal with all this? Is there hope for the future? Is there any good news?

Jesus often exhorted His disciples, “Don’t be afraid.” Fear paralyzes us and keeps us stuck in the wrong places. It also causes us to hold back on the commitments we know we want to make, but are fearful to move ahead. In recent weeks, our attendance has been growing again, but our offerings still lag far behind. There are many reasons. Some of our people have lost their jobs and others work in commission based businesses that barely provide enough to live on in the present economy. Perhaps the greatest reason is fear over the future and questions if God will provide as we are faithful in our stewardship to Him.

Yes there is good news. Jesus spoke the following words to a culture that often didn’t even know where their next days meal was coming from. They had no checking, savings, money market, IRA, or pension accounts. They didn’t need closets to store all their clothes; they stored them on their backs. “And don’t worry about food-what to eat and drink. Don’t worry about whether God will provide it for you. These things dominate the thoughts of most people, but your Father already knows your needs. (31) He will give you all you need from day to day if you make the Kingdom of God your primary concern.” Luke 12:29-31

Let me encourage you that we are going to make it through all of this! The economy will turn around, real estate will go back up, and good times will come again. Some of us will be kicking ourselves because we didn’t buy when the prices were down and missed opportunities. Probably none of us will ever miss a meal, even if we don’t stop as much at Starbucks. (And who among us couldn’t really stand to miss a meal or two?) The real question is, will we make the Kingdom of God our primary concern? Can we look back and say, “That’s the time I really learned what it meant to trust God for my provision and to put Him first in my life?” This is an opportunity for all of us to grow and to invest in the things that will make an eternal difference. To those who are already faithfully doing this, thank you so much!

I have personally been through times when I had nothing, and I had to pray for the daily provisions of life like toothpaste and toilet paper. Now that’s scary. I have been through a time in a past downturn where I literally lost all my life investments. But I learned this simple truth, put God first and He will always be faithful. I have never missed a meal. Luke 12:31 became my life verse at age 18 while I was in college, and God has always proved true. Now is the time for us to focus on what really counts. Jesus concluded by saying, “So don’t be afraid, little flock. For it gives your Father great happiness to give you the kingdom. Sell what you have and give to those in need. This will store up treasure for you in heaven! And the purses of heaven have no holes in them. Your treasure will be safe. Wherever your treasure is, there your heart and thoughts will be also.”

Be encouraged, keep your priorities focused, and trust God to do His part. That is real hope! Thank you in advance for keeping the vision and ministry of our church strong and growing. I look forward to seeing you this Sunday as we celebrate together all the great things God is doing in people's lives even in the midst of all that surrounds us.



Pastor Ray

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Friday, September 12, 2008

Doing Life Together

Last Sunday
Last Weekend… was a huge win for New Hope. The official ‘kickoff’ of our Sunday morning WaumbaLand & StuCom environments, an encouraging GroupLink event launching tons of brand new small groups, and a morning worship experience that had people saying to me…
‘I can’t wait to Go Fish’
‘Every weekend I am being challenged and encouraged’
‘My husband is excited about what’s happening at New Hope’
‘The music was incredible’
And my favorite…
‘Where did all these new people come from?’

Men’s Breakfast
This Saturday @ 8am
This is New Hope’s last Men’s Breakfast of the year. Special thank you to Tom Abalan for connecting with Latus Harley Davidson who will be sponsoring this event… and bringing lots of very cool motorcycles for us to admire (but not covet). See you there men!

This Sunday Morning
This Sunday morning… we will be honoring the retirement, and over two decades of faithful service which Pastor Jewel Collins has given to our community --- you will have an opportunity to personally say ‘thank you’ to Butch and Jewel this Sunday after our 9 & 11am services.

This Sunday morning… Wes Walterman and Josh Lee will be leading our corporate time of singing and worship, and Pastor Ray will be continuing our Go Fish teaching series by answering the question: Why Fish? Make sure you not only attend… but invite a friend to join you!

Doing Life Together (DLT)
This Sunday Night
Every quarter, our community takes an evening to look back at where we have been, discern where we are, and then prayerfully envision where the Lord is leading for the future. You should attend DLT if…
You Love New Hope
You Love New Hope… and want to know where we are going
You Love New Hope… but need some clarity to what’s going on



Here is what you can expect this Sunday Night @ DLT
5:30pm :: Lets Eat Together… you bring the side and we provide the rest.
6:00pm :: Lets Take A Look Back At Where We’ve Been
6:15pm :: Lets Take A Look At Where We Are
6:45pm :: Lets Take A Look At Where We Are Going
7:15pm :: Lets Pray Together
7:30pm :: Lets Go Home

Let me guarantee you that if you miss this DLT… you will miss out BIG TIME! We are planning on sharing LOTS of exciting news and future direction for the FIRST TIME with the New Hope Community. See you there!

DIG IN
Wednesday Nights @ New Hope
At New Hope we are passionate (some might say zealous) about seeing people take the next step in a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. It is our vision to see our community grow in their personal intimacy with God, relationships with each other, and increased influence with the world.
This Fall we have created a midweek environment where children, students, singles and adults can DIG IN by growing stronger and going deeper as a community rooted in Christ.

If you are interested in taking the ‘next step’ in your growing relationship with Jesus Christ …take a close look at the DIG IN brochure located in your bulletin this weekend (or click here).

Discovering My SHAPE For Serving
Two Week Spiritual Maturity Class Taught By Pastor Ray & Brent
Begins Next Week: Wednesday September 17th
You have probably heard Pastor Ray or me say from the front on Sunday mornings that our hope for you is that you will WORSHIP regularly and SERVE consistently at New Hope.

God didn't design ministry for just a few with seminary degrees. At New Hope, we believe that every member of our church is in ministry. This is what ‘Discovering My SHAPE For Serving’ is all about. During this two week event (Beginning this Wednesday @ 6:30pm in the Hanger) hosted by Pastor Ray & me, you will learn how God can use your Spiritual Gifts, your Heart (passions), your Abilities, Personality and Experiences to minister to others in need. This is discovering your SHAPE for serving.

My September 11, 2008 Thoughts
Seven years ago our nation was under attack… like me you can probably remember where you where when you saw the tragic images of planes full of people crashing into buildings. The question I kept asking myself was… why?

Why would someone’s heart be so filled with hatred that they would be willing to hijack a plane… or even blow themselves up with the intention of harming others? This morning I turned to the Old Testament book of Proverbs… a place where I can often find wisdom and perspective to my heart’s deepest questions.

Proverbs 11:30 says… the fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and he who wins souls is wise.

The entire 11th chapter compares and contrasts evil and wickedness of a persons’ heart with the righteousness of God. On 9-11 we publically witnessed evil and the depth of just how wicked one’s heart can become.

The hope we have in God, and life we have through Jesus’ death on a tree, SHOUTS to the world that LOVE WINS! Love wins in our life when we replace hate with joy, violence with peace, intolerance with patience, indifference with kindness, hostility with gentleness, and self-indulgence with self-control.

Back to the question… Why is there hate, violence, intolerance, etc… in this world? So the perfect love of God, expressed through imperfect people, lived out in Biblical community, will cause the world to know we are Christians by our life and by our love.

In Him,

Pastor Brent
2 Peter 3:3-18
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Friday, August 29, 2008

FEEDBACK & SOME FEEDBACK

Plans go wrong for lack of advice; many advisers bring success.
Proverbs 15:22 (NLT)

Friends

On a weekly basis I receive feedback from your Connection Cards, encouraging emails, strategic snail mail, helpful hand written notes of advice, voicemail messages of wisdom, and countless personal interactions through the week. Here is a very small (yet proportional) sampling of what I have heard from many of you within the past few days.

• WOW… I have really felt the presence of God lately at New Hope.
• ENJOYING… the changes in the worship & messages.
• HEAR… some preaching on hell, prophesy & the end times.
• READY NOW… to give, serve, forgive, commit, do His will.
• OUCH… can you please turn down the volume.
• ANTICIPATING… how God will move each week within our community.

What wonderful feedback… thank you for sharing your spiritual next steps, thoughts, observations, and concerns (in love… most of the time). I would like to feedback on your feedback briefly for the remainder of this weeks iPastor.
THIS SUNDAY
This weekend will be our final ‘Family Sunday’ of the summer where children (1st-5th grade) and students (6th-12th grade) will join the 9am & 11am worship services. Pastor Ray, the weekend experience team, and I have been working hard to ensure that big and small children/students will be engaged and challenged. Make sure you come ANTICIPATING… how God will move THIS week within our community.

“OUCH… can you please turn down the volume?”
Yes, we have heard many of you recently inquire about why it seems that from week to week the volume (depending on service) seems to fluctuate. Bottom line, I am personally very sorry about any inconvenience this has caused some of you.

Some feedback from your feedback about our feedback.
It goes without saying that ‘mixing sound’ @ New Hope is an acoustic challenge. Please be assured that we are ACTIVELY looking at ALL options on how we can best turn our challenge into an opportunity for improvement. One option which we are seriously considering is moving our soundboard from the 2nd floor to the 1st floor to afford our capable technical team the best position possible to ensure a consistent quality house mix. Thank you for your feedback, and thank you for trusting that we have HEARD you.
NEXT SUNDAY
Last week’s message challenged us to redefine the Biblical ‘Breaking of Bread’ as… doing life together within community. In addition to launching Waumba Land, kicking off our new Student Community, celebrating Promotion Sunday for our children, and beginning our new fall teaching series called ‘Go Fish’, we are preparing for GROUPLINK!

First, let me share two snippets of feedback about GROUPLINK with you from last weekend’s Connection Cards.
• EASIER… for me to follow all 1,316 OT commandments than commit to a community group. I’m not saying yes …but I will prayerfully consider attending GroupLink.
• GROUPLINK… made all the difference for us as very new attendees—we connected with a fabulous and life-changing group of people. All should check it out because it’s painless & full of rewards.

Your feedback is telling me that you are being challenged by the messages, and encouraged to prayerfully consider taking a ‘next step’ toward entering into COMMUNITY with others this fall. GROUPLINK is an ideal environment created for you to safely explore the possibility of joining a small group this fall.

Finally, I want some of you to know how encouraged I am that you make such a HUGE sacrifice (physically) to attend a weekend worship service. Thank you for sustaining New Hope’s mission and vision by your consistent attendance, prayers, financial support and words of encouragement. You are noticed, loved, and needed.
DOING LIFE TOGETHER IN TWO WEEKS
Every quarter we pause as a community to reflect on where we’ve been, acknowledge where we are, and prayerfully discern the preferred future the Lord is calling our community toward. If you are a member of New Hope, or desire to become more involved this next year, please plan to participate in our next Doing Life Together which will touch on the following:
• Exciting Fall ‘08 ministry direction.
• Encouraging Community Development Project updates.
• Possible unveiling Of Our interim meeting location during construction.
• Sneak peak At fall ‘08 Sunday morning teaching calendar… including Christmas ‘08 news.
• At least 2 surprises that you will be the first to hear about.
FINAL FEEDBACK
Last Saturday a LARGE number of New Hopers converged at Lent Elementary School for our final scheduled Season of Service. WOW… we really made a huge difference for not only the school, but equally as important the surrounding Lent neighborhood who witnessed the New Hope community practically serving like Jesus. Please don’t wait for New Hope to organize the next Service Project, but rather let Sandy’s following Connection Card feedback from last weekend be our corporate ‘next step’.
• God… enable me to do at least ONE THING to help someone else in need from the ABUNDANCE you have given me.

Good words Sandy… thanks for the feedback. I look forward to seeing you this Sunday.

Brent
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Thursday, July 24, 2008

FOUR DAZE OF FUN


This summer's "4 Daze of Fun" has been wacky and amazing! Over 100 adults, junior high, high school and college age students have volunteered their time to make this the best summer camp ever for almost 160 kids. We have literally been "taking down the walls of our church" and going out into the community. It has been encouraging to see people from the community join in and have such a positive response. If you or your child participated in 4 Daze, you volunteered, or were just there enjoying it, please give us your feedback. Share your stories and experiences here by clicking on comments below.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

FASTING: Share your journey




Please give us your feedback as to what God is doing in your life through the spiritual discipline of fasting. For more information on the practical aspects of fasting, go to the Campus Crusade web site. Pastor Brent and I would love to hear the experiences you are having, struggles as well as successes, as you take the challenge to fast and pray. Just click on the highlighted comments button to do so.
The greatest thing I noticed last week as I fasted in preparation for my message was how much my desire for God and spiritual hunger increased. The most helpful thing was not the fasting of food, but the fasting of media and the news. Leaving some open space in my schedule instead of filling it with noise and media, allowed me the margin to experience God more deeply and to sense his direction more clearly. I am praying for those of you who are fasting with me this week.
Pastor Ray
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Report from Kenya

Our team in Kenya, Africa is doing some amazing ministry. I would encourage you to read some of the incredible reports from Camille McInerny, one of our young adults on the team. They finally got the last of their luggage this past Tuesday, ten days after they left. They were so pumped about their ministry there that it didn’t seem to faze them in the least.

From their latest report, “a grand total of 2093 adults and children were seen in medical, dental and ophthalmology clinics!!! It is a wonderful number, and especially considering that most of those can’t afford to go to get medical treatment, or to have a dental check-up, and for some it will be the first time they have been able to see things clearly as they got necessary eye-glasses which were previously unaffordable. What a privilege to be able to serve these people, and to be part of God’s healing touch! We don’t have exact numbers of people that have come to accept Christ as their Lord and Saviour, but the estimate, including the men’s prison ministry, is between 650 – 800: alleluia for them also!” Share your thoughts about what is happening with our missions outreach by clicking on the comments button below.
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