Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Hello Folks,
     This past Sunday our congregation made pledges to help make the payments for our loan over the next 3 years.  Thus far over 100 families have made commitments totally over $368,000.  This will help us immensely in our effort to retire debt.  Also next Sunday we will have a First Fruit Offering and the giving of "stuff" that will be sold for the immediate application to the debt.  These sacrifices of our congregation will enable us to reduce our total debt amount both now and over the next three years as individuals become aware of things that can be sold for the purpose of continuing to reduce debt.  It is our prayer that over the next three years that we will be able to become debt free.  Pray that we would listen to our Savior as we move forward in this endeavor.
     I often wonder what it is that God has in store for me and the congregation that I pastor.  I struggle with knowing what it is that God desires for us to do.  It is easy to determine the general ideas such as winning the lost, making disciples, and preaching the sermons.  But how is that all fleshed out in the practicality of reaching people or finding out the step-by-step pathway to take.  In my life I like to know what to do next and sometimes that has not been as easily understood as I would like.  But in the midst of it all I know that the only true God will be with me in my journey.  May He be praised.

Have a great day,

HGRudd
    

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Hello Folks,
     This past Sunday p.m. our congregation celebrated a Concert of Prayer.  It was a very special time of congregation praying for each other, the ministry of the congregation, leadership, and a variety of other needs including a time for anointing and praying for healing.  We spent about 11/2 hours in prayer and it seemed to me that it was very meaningful for a lot of people.  Also this past Friday we had a time of fasting and then at 3 p.m. we had 2 hours of prayer.  This coming Saturday we will have a day of prayer where people will coming and going in the life of the church for a 24 hour time period pouring their hearts out to God.  I do not know how everyone else thinks about this but it seems to me that we are attempting to understand the mind of God and to accomplish His will.  If you cannot actually come would you pick out a time where you can pray for this congregation to fulfill the will of God.  God hears His people and His promise is to answer our prayers.
     This coming Sunday is our pledge Sunday for the Debt Retirement Campaign then on March 3 we will ask people to begin a 3 year journey to retire our entire debt of almost $1.5 million.  This is a really aggressive goal but is not God able to accomplish this if His people merely open their hearts to His will?  If we merely look at all the things we have we could have take place the same thing that took place in the building of the Tabernacle where they had to tell the people to stop bringing "stuff" because they had more than enough.  I am waiting to see how God will do this among us. 

Have a great day,

HGRudd
    

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Hello Folks,
     I have just been reading a book titled "The Church in an Age of Crisis, James Emery White and if you can I would encourage you to get it and read it.  It has what I consider to be some very timely analysis of our time.  One of the things that I just read was about Generation Y or the Millennial Generation.  The prediction by on eauthor in 2000 was that Generation Y would be more positive in outlook with a 'can-do' spirit."  Moving forward to our current time we find Generation Y to be more captured by individualism than any other generation.  He continued to say that they are a generation of entitlement.  They believe that they are entitled to everything that they want that will make their generation perfect.
     It was interesting to hear his evaluation of Generation Y but one of the things that we ought to recognize is that the sinful nature is one that looks to self more than anything else.  While parents and society can help shape a generation to become so self-absorbed that they only think of what makes them feel good or to believe that they deserve the best of everything there is an absolutely internal issue of what is called the "Adamic nature" invovled in making them like that.  Can we not see that Jesus is the still the only Savior who can change a heart and mind to become self-sacrificing rather than self-serving? 
     I wonder what will happen in the life of the church over the next 30 years?  While the Pope may resign Jesus is still the Head of the Church and He will never give up His seat!  He is in charge of His Church and we look forward to His coming to destroy the world and receive us unto Himself.  While we want all of the world to turn to Him we realize that the sinful nature will move all who refuse Christ to an eternity without Him.  What a shame especially since it is not His will that any should perish.

May we all turn to Him,

HGRudd

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Hello Folks,
     Over the past couple of days I have been reminded of the fact that death comes to everyone.  This morning I participated in the gravesite service of a wonderful saint from this congregation.  Elizabeth Luttrell lived a long life of 89 years and she was faithful in this congregation for well over 65  years.  In the 11 years that I have pastored here she has been nothing but a wonderful example of Christian love and patience.  I have never heard her day a remark that could be thought to be disparaging of another person.  What a legacy she left for her 4 sons and their families as well as the local congregation and the local community.  It is a joy to be part of a funeral where you have no doubt about someone's faith in Christ and their life as they live their faith.  It is also a reminder that no matter how many years we have here in this world that through Christ life continues and we live with Him forever!  Praise His wonderful name.
     I have been reading some about the cultural changes that are taking place and some of the struggles that are taking place in the "christian" community.  All through the ages there have been those who have held divergent viewpoints that have a possibililty of moving people away from the One true Savior!  Today we have those who are espousing an "emergent" church viewpoint.  In essence that viewpoint is nothing more than what has been proclaimed by many others in the past.  The idea that everyone's understanding is acceptable to God becomes nothing more than the universalism of the past.  To preach and teach that there is no truth other than what each individual determines for themself is a falsehood that will send people to a very real hell.  It may take 20 or 30 years but the "emergent" church viewpoints will fall upon the trashbin of falsehoods that have come from the past.  May we all walk with the only one who is THE WAY, THE TRUTH AND THE LIFE.

Have a great day,

HGRudd