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Difficult Doctrines

Next week, we are tackling a tough doctrine in our devotions – the Trinity! Part of the reason that this doctrine is so difficult to grasp is that it forces us into the realm of philosophy. The name philosophy literally means, “love of knowledge.” And there are those who not only love knowledge – they [...]

Playing Church

On January 1, 2012, we are going to stop “Playing Church!” I know of at least one Council member who doesn’t particularly care for the title. That’s understandable. Often, when we characterize people as “playing church,” we mean that we don’t think they are taking their faith and the cost of discipleship seriously enough. In other [...]

Hosea and Gomer in their later years

I know it may not seem like it, but there are times when I can not bring everything to church in the message that I would like to bring. Yesterday was one of those days. While researching for the message, I came across a poem by John Piper on Hosea and Gomer in their later [...]

The PAPA Prayer devotionals

Over the course of the next several weeks, I would like to lead you through “The PAPA Prayer: The prayer you’ve never prayed,” by Larry Crabb. I have to admit that when I first saw the book and read the introduction, I thought, “The guy is selling snake oil.” The title of the book seemed [...]

Almost Finished

It’s late on Saturday, March 19. Within the next 14 hours or so, I plan to head out to Oconomowoc, Wisconsin for a retreat at The Cedarly from the Pastor’s Retreat Network. I will be on a “media fast” while I am there, so I will be unavailable except for emergencies. On Monday, March 28, I will return [...]

Leave of Absence

By now, most of you reading this know that I am taking a 12-week leave of absence. I partially explained the reason behind that on Sunday when I announced it during our morning worship. Since not everyone was there on Sunday and since some might want more of an idea of what I’m going to [...]

Journey to the Heart of God

“In 1864 Jules Verne published ‘Journey to the Center of the Earth,’ the charming narrative of the adventures of a party of three…who have lowered themselves into an extinct volcanic crater.” Their goal? To reach the center of the earth. (You can find the book at Amazon.com…or your local library.) A journey to the center [...]

Wonder

While not quite ready to recommend the book (and fully realizing that there are some who would be offended if I did), I found an interesting quote in God Laughs and Plays by David James Duncan. This is the sort of book that could be interesting to read in order to look at the church [...]

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving is just around the corner. At Bethel, we have a tradition of gathering together on Thanksgiving Day (9:30 am) for a time of singing, prayer and reflection. By gathering together on Thanksgiving: we take time to give thanks to God, the giver of all good gifts (James 1:17); we open our eyes to see [...]

Winding Down, Revving Up

Oour tour through the book/small group study “Crazy Love” is winding down. It’s kinda’ sad, isn’t it? I hope that your experience in worship, in reading the book and/or in participating in small groups has challenged you to look at how “crazy” your love for God and the people of our world really is. As [...]

YOUR snippets needed

Thanks to all who have sent me some information about people in your life who have lived the life of faith. Good stuff! I realize that the last email may have been a bit much to absorb, so I’m giving you just two questions (one ONE day!) to get back to me. ONE day? Yes, [...]

Send me your snippets!

As we draw to a close in our Crazy Love series, the question is asked, “Who Really Lives That Way?” Francis Chan asks (and gives some answers) to the question in chapter 9 of his book. But none of the people he lists live in Princeton or are people that we personally know. And yet [...]

Crazy Love

I have a hard time thinking ahead – especially in the summer. But I am regularly encouraged to do so because when I/we think and plan ahead, good things can result! The Segue Team (planning, implementing and overseeing the budding small group ministry) is recommending that we as a church go through a series of [...]

May 25, 2010

Grant requests Coaching for Congregations Coaching for Pastors Health and Renewal Technology Finances Lack of clarity on where we’re at Unclear lines of responsibility – who decides where money is spent and when? Reimbursement system Jody Rice opened our meeting reading from Psalm 62. The Elders and Deacons then went into their districts to spend [...]

The Joys of Teamwork

All right, so this past Sunday was fun for me. It’s true. I’ll have to get around to publishing the video so that any of you who were not there can see Jason’s masterpiece – especially important because it expresses so nicely my heart as well. I’ve joined another team as well. You can find [...]

Good Question

On Sunday, worship will still begin at 10:30 am and Sunday School at 9:30 am. There’s just one problem: all of the Sunday School teachers and helpers have been given the day off. So, what’s going to happen with all of the participants. Good question! You won’t find the answer to this good question at [...]

Don’t Tell Anyone!!!!

Pssst. Hey buddy. Yeah you! Come over here. Don’t tell anyone I told you this, but Sunday at Bethel Church is going to be a very…unique…experience. You won’t want to miss it! I think it’s safe to say that nothing like this has happened before or will happen again. Be there!

Glimpses of Grace

Thank you to everyone who offered questions for Stump the Pastor. It should be a challenging summer! Would you also like a different sort of challenge? While it will be fun to dig into the questions that you asked, it was suggested tonight at Worship Planning that perhaps we need a break from the brain [...]

What I Should Have Said

This morning during the “children’s message”(or more appropriately, the message to the children), I talked to the kids about the fact that they would probably see a lot of adults crying. Sometimes, that’s scary for kids. The people that they expect to “be strong” now seem to be overwhelmed. They must wonder what is happening [...]

Small Group Ministry Gathering, aka -SEGUE-

Brainstorming, vision-casting and creativity

This place was hoppin’!

I had the chance to be at church tonight. The place was hoppin’ with people. At 5:30, the Garden and Grow group met to start planting in the garden. While the garden doesn’t look that different yet, you can anticipate seeing: radishes, cucumbers, potatoes, beans, cantaloupe, squash and peas. In the future, there will also [...]

April Council

After Roger Schlief opened with devotions and prayer, the Elders and Deacons met in districts to discuss needs, to schedule visits and to pray. When we reconvened, the staff led a discussion on incorporating small groups into our ministry plan. There are many reasons for which we are excited about having more small groups. People [...]

Stump the Pastor

Among the many things that I enjoy about hardware stores, one has become a bit of a game to me. I like to call it, “Stump the Hardware Guy.” I know, it’s a bit sexist. Ace Hardware changed their jingle from “helpful hardware man” to “helpful hardware folk.” But “Stump the Hardware Folk” just doesn’t [...]

WOW!!!

I can’t say it loudly enough or often enough: WOW!!! At the end of our meeting last night, we passed around a sheet of paper for people to put their names on if they would be interested in having continued involvement through the summer months with designing, planning and implementing the new small group ministry [...]

Round Two!

As promised, tonight’s meeting focused more on the nuts and bolts of integrating a small group ministry into the overall structure of Bethel Church. After opening with prayer and a brief recap of last week’s meeting, we sat down for salads and some reflection together on what we’ve been thinking/learning/dreaming about small groups since our [...]

T-Day

originally published as the Sermon of the Week in the Princeton Union-Eagle. Today is the day for Taxes and Thanksgiving. You probably don’t hear those two words in the same sentence very often! There are some who will disagree that they belong together. I’d love to get your feedback. (You can leave comments if you’d [...]

Warm Up Your Brains!

During the series that starts on Sunday, “The Power of One,” I’d like to challenge us as a congregation to not only read the Word of God (the Bible) and to listen to it (through sermons or on radio) or to obey the Word but also to memorize the Word. Each week, I will assign [...]

A New Beginning!

On Thursday, April 8 our church started to move in a new direction. New is not necessarily…new…to us, as we’ve embraced quite a few “new” things over the last years. Some of them are almost so much a part of us that they hardly seem new any longer. Examples? Projection screens. Youth Director. Full-time Administrative [...]

What are We Doing Here?

Have you ever been lost or in a place that you never expected to be and wondered, “What in the world? How did I get here?” Sometimes, we feel that way as Christians and as congregations as well. We’re not really clear what our faith is all about or what the church should be doing. [...]

The Power of One

This Sunday, we’ll begin a series of messages called, “The Power of One.” While I am introducing this as a “New Member’s Class” in the midst of a worship service, it’s actually quite a bit more complicated (and simple) than that. During the “class,” we will: look at the basics of the Christian faith; investigate [...]

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