Saturday, December 12, 2009

Just a quick note

Nancy and I will blessed with the receiving of a cd done by Spirit Wave which is a gospel group from Auburn United Methodist Church. We have known the members of the group every since we joined the church down in Auburn prior to my going into ministry. The group are quite talented and I greatly enjoy their music. They even came to Springfield to sing.
What makes this CD even more exciting is that Nancy did the art work on the cover of the album and the CD. It is great to continue to be part of the group's work. I would invite those who might be interested to come and listen to them.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Wednesday December 9th

We survived another snow storm. We received about 8-9" and with the wind had a four foot drift in the middle of our driveway. With that drift and the one made by the street by the plows, there was a part of me wondering if I would not have to get out until the next thaw. All I have is a snow shovel and a small electric snow blower that certainly is a help but with those drifts nearly impossible to use. As I was using the small snow blower having to lift and use it like a shovel someone drove by with a plow on their pickup. He and his wife turned around and plowed out the driveway. I did not know them and when I asked if I could do anything for them all they said was "that is what neighbors are for." Indeed that is what it means to be a neighbor to do something for someone that you don't know and not expect anything in return. I guess that is why it is important to thank those who help you and to pass it forward to someone else.

What made this more meaningful for me, was that I was reading for our Advent study about there was no room for them at the inn Luke 2:7b. The author was talking about that the very first villain in the New Testament was the inn keeper. Where I don't necessarily agree with that, I do think about how important it is to be willing to receive others in our lives. Also it is important to be open to those who are often alone, rejected, depressed, anxious, hungry, and seeking something to make sense of their lives. We can be like this neighbor who is unknown but like the good Samaritan or we can be like the inn keeper keeping people out. I certainly saw the work of God in this neighbor's act. I pray that I can do the same for someone else.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Advent study

Yesterday was the first of our Advent studies. We began by looking at this time as a time like preparing for a Christmas pageant. Last night was looking at the prophets and the backdrop for setting the stage. We looked at four different aspects of this background. They included preparation, promise, peace, and messenger. As we discussed what Advent was we focused on the season as we come to Christmas.

We discussed ways that we have to prepare ourselves for this season. In many ways and in many traditions, we found that when we spent time to reflect we were aware of the traditions that speak to the birth of our Savior. We also have some traditions that may not point to the coming of our Lord. As one member stated it was a time of life versus life. That is what is it that we choose to focus on this worldly life or the life that we find when we receive Jesus and the life he offers.

The question remains as to what are we preparing for, what promises do we trust, where do we find peace in our lives, and where do we look for God's messengers today? I believe it is important that we spend some of our time and effort to remember what God has done and what God is doing and what God will do. Let this Advent time be a time for all of us in preparing not only for the Holy day but also in the anticipation of God's promise fulfilled.

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Wednesday Advent meditation


As I prepare for the Wednesday communion services, I have been reading and meditating on a variety of devotionals. There are two in particular that have struck me. One I picked up at St. Joseph Roman Catholic Church titled 5 minutes in the Word. I have found that to be very insightful in a variety of ways. I also picked an Advent devotional based on some of the writings of my favorite author Henri Nouwen. The devotional is titled Advent and Christmas. Each day of Advent has a scripture, a word of wisdom from the works of Henri Nouwen, a prayer and ends with something to add to each day for preparation for Christmas. I have taken some of the ideas that the writer puts, Judith Baeur, and want to share some of those insights. I would recommend the book printed by A Redemptorist Pastoral Publication which I picked up at Soul Desires in Omaha. Here is what I will be sharing for this week at the communion event. I will be expanding on some of these and this only takes some ideas from the book and others.

Advent Week one preparations

1. Each day look for one small sign that God is present in your daily life. Give thanks for His presence.
2. Prepare the way of the Lord by making proposed contributions of service or positive changes in your own spiritual life. Though don’t plan too precisely leave some room for God’s input.
3. Jesus went out to deserted places to pray. Look at times in your life that you have been active and times when you have had solitude. Note how you felt in both situations. This Advent make sure that there is a balance between the two.
4. Find a scriptural motto and hold the words close in your heart every day.