Monday, October 26, 2015

October 25


Whether a first-time guest, returning seasonal resident, or regular worshiper, welcome to Kirkin’ O’ th’ Tartans.  Today is a day where we appreciate our heritage and also look into the future with hope.  The Hebrews used to “tell time” by looking backwards and recounting God’s faithfulness and then looking ahead reassured that God’s love, grace and provision would be with them in the future.

Likewise, we have much to rejoice about today.  I hope that there will be time for you to reflect and make a mental or written list of the blessings for which you rejoice and respond by giving God thanks.  Many of us here today are facing future challenges, and we like the Hebrews, can benefit by “telling time” by looking back at God’s grace before looking ahead.  Then we go forward, knowing God will comfort and guide.  Also know that you have a staff and rich community of faith here at Eastminster to depend upon.

One of the best ways to know what’s going on at Eastminster and contribute your input to its future is to attend a Stewardship Home Gathering.   These Home Gatherings are designed for visitors and members alike.  They are a time to meet other people and share in rejoicing; hear about the church’s mission, programs, ministries and finances; and to shape Eastminster’s future by sharing hopes and concerns.  These Gatherings are free. No money will be solicited.  You may register for a gathering in your using the bulletin insert, email Nancy Sorensen at nsorensen@epcfl.or, or by calling the church office (321) 723-8371.

I hope to see you at one of the Home Gatherings, get to know you better, and hear more about your hopes and concerns for the future.

Blessings,
Tim
 

 

 

Friday, October 16, 2015

October 18


Today is “Children’s Sabbath,” and we are blessed to have children and youth assist in worship.  It is also the start of an emphasis on stewardship, which is the care we exercise over all God has given us. 

As I think of the blessings of children and youth and think of Eastminster’s call to be good stewards of all God has given us, I am delighted that there is an obvious care for children and youth here!

I think of the joy the congregation has in sponsoring the Eastminster preschool, in staffing a high quality nursery, in refurbishing the children’s area so growing numbers of kids in the community such as two new girl scout troops and a young persons’ Alcoholics Anonymous can use our facilities, as well as our church choirs, Sunday School, children’s church and youth groups.  I think of the joy of Mrs. June’s group of kids that led worship for over 100 kids daily in Vacation Bible School.  I think of the youth who were cared for by loving adult and parent advisors during a recent lock in, where yet other adults taught them to praise God in new ways.  I think of the many people who provide dinners for the youth and snacks for the kids’ choirs and make special offerings that our ministry to kids may flourish.  There is an obvious care for children and youth here.  This is good stewardship.

Today the kids give back.  We will see how one family practices stewardship over three generations, including the testimony of a five year old, Jonah, who was baptized here.  We will be led in worship by the children’s choir, even as they practice hard to present their best for Eastminster at their Christmas musical.  Our offertory prayer will be led by a Logan, a boy who like King David, “gets God,” even at a very young age.  Three teens, Jenna, Tyler and Ethan will read our scripture.  Please pray for our youth as they have many trials, even at early ages, yet God sees them through.  Especially pray for Taylor, a seventeen year old in our youth group, whose mother died this week.  May God comfort, guide and support her and her family!

I look forward to sharing more about Eastminster’s ministry with you in the Stewardship Home Gatherings which start this afternoon… and listening to your stories!   Please sign up for one of the Home Gatherings using the insert found in your bulletin or by stopping by a table in the courtyard as you exit.

Today we receive new members and recognize those members who have joined during 2015 with a special reception in Fellowship Hall following Sunday morning worship.  If you confess Jesus as Lord and desire to join Eastminster, you are invited to meet at the front of the church following worship.  All other folks are urged to attend the New Member Reception immediately following the benediction.  An added delight is you will be able to welcome Chris Ford as our Kitchen Manager and meet his daughter, Olivia.  Chris is a Godsend to this congregation and will help ensure consistent excellence in the fellowship life of our community!  As we are good stewards, exercising care and rejoicing in God’s blessings, let’s not forget that “every good and perfect gift is from above” (James 1:17)

Blessings,

Tim

Friday, October 9, 2015

Rejoice and Respond


There are many reasons to rejoice at Eastminster as we move toward the fall.  We rejoice that Eastminster celebrates a rich life of worship and music. We rejoice that we nurture growing numbers of persons of all ages in mission, fellowship and education.  We rejoice that we minister to persons in life crisis whether it be at birth, youth and young adulthood, in “prime time,” or in times of loss and grief.  What a privilege!

God blesses us richly, even as scripture says “every good and perfect gift is from above” (James 1:17).  And God calls us not only to rejoice but to continue to respond to Jesus Christ so that all may know him and make him known.

“Rejoice and Respond” is the theme for this year’s emphasis on Stewardship—the time we prepare to offer to God our time, talents and treasure to further the mission of Jesus Christ through Eastminster Presbyterian Church. 

As we focus on doing our parts to ensure God’s ministry through Eastminster will be glorifying and effective, Eastminster’s Stewardship Team challenges all of us to be regular in prayer.  As we pray, God will respond with power.  We are in a period of revitalization, and the basic “fuel” for the fire of revival is prayer.  Please pray!

Second, every visitor, regular worshipper, and member is urged to sign up for one “Home Group” today using the insert in your bulletin, going to the information table outside the sanctuary, or contacting the church office.  Beginning next Sunday there will be sixteen “Home Groups” that will meet in members’ home for ninety minutes where leaders will convey the state of the church as we head into 2016.  These gatherings will have time for fellowship and refreshment, for information sharing, for conversation and listening to the perceived “hopes and concerns” of the body as we move forward.  There will be no requests for money.

Finally, we pray that every worshipper, member and friend of the church will respond generously as we together offer a portion of what we receive to God.  The generosity of the church has been outstanding historically, and last year was no exception.  Yet, we are experiencing a season when we are relying on the reserves of the church provided by generous persons in the past to minister in the present.  Now we are at a point where members of EPC are giving more and the church is spending less than in previous years.  We have the chance, with God’s help and everyone’s generosity, to “move into the black.”  We are turning a corner.  This is huge! 

Elder Dick Dunn will give an update of our progress financially through the first three quarters of the year this weekend.  At Home Group gathering your sense of God’s call for the future will help inform the church’s direction.  Then, on November 15 Eastminster will unite in a Consecration Sunday where we will worship, offer our Estimates of Giving—good faith estimates of what God leads us to offer the church to support it financially, and we will celebrate with a church-wide Celebration Lunch.

Please be in prayer for our mutual ministry, attend a Home Group, rejoice in the Lord, and prepare to respond generously and cheerfully as the Lord leads.

Blessings,

Your Stewardship Team:  Sunny Rudloff, Chairperson, Barbara Allen, Dick Dunn,  Pete Lazaredes, June Leech, Chappie Maxwell, Bill McCaslin, Susan Wailes, Michelle Toms, Tim Rogers-Martin.  Ian Falconer and Walt Fredrickson, advisors

 

 

Friday, October 2, 2015

October 4

We celebrate World Communion Weekend. This weekend over 2 billion Christians from around the world will celebrate communion as act of unity in Christ. That’s over 25% of the world’s population! As we gather around the table today, plan to “rejoice and respond.” Make a mental list of those things for which you rejoice. Offer them to God as “thank you” prayers. In the quietness of the moments, as the bread and cup are shared, ask God how God would have you respond to the blessings you receive. We will be looking at the dynamic of “rejoice and respond” over the next several weeks. In the fall season, traditionally associated with harvest, Eastminster emphasizes the practice of good stewardship as returning to the Lord a portion of what we have received for the promotion of Christ’s mission in the world. First, we will rejoice as we meet in home groups and get to know one another and discern God’s will for Eastminster’s ministry in the years ahead. In your bulletin today is a flyer listing 16 home groups. Every worshipper is asked to pick one to attend a 90 minute gathering to enjoy simple refreshments, share, be informed, and help shape the ministry path of the church. This is a time to celebrate and be informed about Eastminster’s direction. No one will be asked for money at any of these events. You may sign up by returning the flyer in the offering plate, using the sign up table outside the sanctuary, or signing up online. Second, we will look at the theme of rejoicing and responding in scripture in relation to Children (October 17-18), Heritage (October 25, Kirkin’ o’ th’ Tartans), Worship (Nov. 1) and Mission (Nov.7- 8). During this time the financial needs and ministry opportunities of the church during 2016 will be highlighted. Third, on November 14-15 we will celebrate “Consecration Sunday” and return during worship our Estimates of Giving for 2016. Estimates of Giving are good will statements by worshippers of what they will give to God through the church during 2016. This helps Eastminster’s leaders plan well. We will celebrate in good Presbyterian fashion with good food and fellowship over this weekend. Finally on November 21-22 we will give thanks to God in traditional and contemporary services of worship. Stay posted for more details concerning all the above. Know that I rejoice here in my ministry with you. It is a high honor to be selected as your installed pastor last Sunday. Your affirmation is awesome, and I respond with my pledge to serve you well in dependence as God’s Spirit gifts and guides. I am convinced that although we have a long road ahead of us, God will be faithful and God’s blessings bountiful as we “rejoice and respond” together! Blessings, Tim