Monday, August 30, 2010

What a Celebration!

I had a blast on Sunday with the kick-off of the fall program. Lots of people in attendance--1100. Wonderful food--thanks, Russell. Great displays of ministry opportunities--I hope you signed up. After the summer scattering, it was so nice to get reconnected once again with everyone.

Couple of things: First, there is a lot of excitement about this year-long sermon series of walking through the Bible that we call, "Connect the Dots." Bring your Bibles, go to the Pastor's Class, read along with Taking it Home (on-line daily devotion.) You will be a biblical scholar by June of next year (almost!)

Second, get geared up for Wednesdays Together. If you want the most out of the community here at CLC, this is the place to gather for lengthier conversation and deeper study. Dinner 5-6, classes from 6-7:30. We have a full and varied line up for classes this year beginning Wednesday, September 1, but if I can, let me put a plug in for the one that Gretchen and I are teaching--LOVE AND WAR.

We've never done this before--teach a class together. But this one rang a bell in our marriage throughout our celebrations and struggles. In an open, frank, humorous and biblical approach, we want to share with you some of the realities of marriage. Please join us in the Forum!

Welcome Back!
Pastor Scott

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Rally Sunday--August 29

By the end of May, I'm tired. May has become the new December with all the end-of-year activities for both the school and the church. By the time June rolls around, summer can't come soon enough. The longer days, the slower pace, more time with the family, vacations, beach, golf--it's all good.

However, by the end of August, I'm done with summer. The heat, the disconnect with others, the lack of schedule, the low attendance, the heat. By this time of the year, school can't come soon enough!

I am looking forward to August 29 when everything kicks off here at the church with Sunday School and fall programs. Come and plan on spending several hours in worship, meeting teachers, checking out classrooms, signing up for adult classes and staying for lunch.

Summer comes in just the nick of time. So does the fall. After a season of disjointed summer travels and schedules, it will be nice to gather as a family of believers again for a reunion.

If you've been away for awhile, come on back. There will be a place at the table waiting for you. Here, you belong.

Peace,
Pastor Scott

Monday, August 16, 2010

Connect the Dots

One of the biggest excuses people use for not attending a Bible study is, "I don't know enough about the Bible." It always seems odd to me that people will stay away from learning about the Bible because they don't know the Bible.

Um. . .let's take away that excuse.

Beginning on Rally Sunday, August 29, we will begin a 46-week sermon series that will walk through the entire Bible. We are calling it, "Connect the Dots." You will see how the various stories relate to one another and how they connect throughout history to show how God's story of salvation culminates with Jesus.

To supplement the sermon, there will be a Pastor's Class on Sunday and repeated at Wednesdays Together to go more in detail and field questions.

So, bring you Bibles and a pen and follow along the dotted line to discover the greatest story ever told. And I promise at the end, you won't feel as if you are done studying the Bible. You will be ready for even more.

This time, with no excuses!

Monday, August 9, 2010

Back Home

Several years ago, Nathan (now 16) asked us the question, "When are we going to be from North Carolina." At first we didn't understand the question so when we asked him to explain, he said that he had heard us often use the phrase, "We are from Minnesota."

At that moment, we decided it was time to be "from North Carolina."

When we return to Minnesota for our annual Reunion, it is always a great time of family and friends. We really keep that as a priority on our calendar. But as enjoyable as that time is, we are very much aware that our trip to Minnesota is not coming home. After all, we are from North Carolina. This is our home.

When the two weeks in Minnesota have past and it is time to pack up the car and return, we are coming home. And one of the things I miss most about home is the community here at Christ Lutheran. I worshipped elsewhere on vacation but yesterday at worship here at Christ, I was glad to be back home here.

It is easy to take what we have at Christ for granted--the people, the quality, the music, the programs, the Spirit. It doesn't take much wandering away to realize the treasure that is found here. I discovered that in just two weeks away.

So if you've been away for awhile this summer, it is time to come on back home. We would love to see you again within the family here at Christ who call this community of believers their home.

Monday, August 2, 2010

God at Work...through our middle school youth

During the summer months our Junior and Senior High students meet on Weds. nights for Summer Praise; a time in which they all come together for fellowship, fun and devotions. It is a great time for our kids to reconnect with God and with one another; however, a few Weds. nights ago, the Middle School kids connected with our community in a very interesting way. They meet over in Youth House #2, now known as The Crossing, for their time together. On this particular night, I gave them the opportunity to take some Sharpies and write on the walls of one of the rooms in The Crossing. I told them they could write down their favorite Bible verse or favorite saying that gives them hope and encouragement; by the end of our time together, the walls were covered with writings. It was pretty awesome seeing what they had wrote, but I had no idea the impact it would have on others.

The following Thursday night, AA was meeting in The Crossing for their weekly get together. They have a set agenda to their meetings, but on this night that agenda was given a new twist. As people gathered, they began to read what the kids had written on the wall and were moved (some even to tears). They spent a good amount of time that night talking about what the kids had written and how awesome it was to see God at work in the lives of our youth. One lady in particular said that this was what she needed in her life right now; she needed to hear from God in a big way and that is exactly what happened through the writings on the wall. God moves in so many ways in this world; we are blessed to see it happen especially when it is through the youth at Christ Lutheran Church. Jeff Taylor, Middle School Youth Director