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Sunday, February 27, 2011

JesusPainter "By His Wounds" Glory Revealed

Saturday, February 26, 2011

I am

In the past few years in ministry I've learned that I am a pastor - but that being a pastor also encompasses every other profession...

I am a...

Doctor - I am here to help heal wounds of the church.  There are a lot of hurts that people experience because of the church - I hope that the way I live my life and the way I live through my ministry will help heal some of those hurts. 

Mother - I'm called to nurture people in the faith.  Called to help them figure out how they can best live into their calling

Father - I am a father in the church. Taking on the masculine role of leadership - no matter how much younger I am - people still look to me as an authority figure. 

Preacher/Interpreter - I am called to interpret the Word for others.  What does the Bible tell us?  How should we -as Christ followers - respond to this news story?  I have had training - and God has given me the ability to interpret the Scriptures in a way that brings understanding to others.

Accountant-  maybe one of my least favorite titles, but something I find myself doing.  I am responsible to make sure money - for whatever group I'm leading - is there.  

Counselor:  I'm called to listen - to hear those who are hurting, confused, or needing an ear, and to help them organize their thoughts.

Cook- people like to eat and gather together for fellowship.  Someone's got to cook for these gatherings!

Event/Trip Planner - You've got to be able to figure out time, location, and activities.  Plus it's fun to go different places

Innovator-  I find that when I have moments of creativity - that God has given me an opportunity to dream and create in order to demonstrate the creativity of the Creator

I am also many other things!  But most importantly - I am a representation of Jesus.  Like all of us who profess faith in Christ.  When I say I am Christian - when I say I am a minister, I know people will look to me to see what it means to be a disciple of Christ.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Fashion Advice

So a few months ago- I went through a "fashion crisis"  
I mean what should a young, clergy woman wear on a daily basis.  The nun habit wasn't my style - so I began to worry about what I wore on a daily basis.


Well today you're looking at a transformed woman!  Well not really - but somewhat!  So from time to time (read ... when I really like an outfit)  - I'll be posting some tips and tricks to look young and trendy but professional.  And here's the first post: 


My biggest suggestion for those who might need to dress a little more conservatively:  Get a suit that works for you. 




Now the picture you see here is a plain combo of a white top, and black suit - but it doesn't have to be! 
My suit is pared with a different top weekly.  You can pair a black suit up with fun shoes, or colorful and fun tops underneath!! This makes it fun and reduces the number of "cover-ups" you need to buy. 


Basically all the other money you were going to spend to buy nice outfits, you can now tithe!! 


*Note the same principle works with a nice black dress and colorful cardigans.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Whip My Hair.... little different

A little bit different version of Willow Smith's song

(if you haven't seen Willow Smith's video - check it out here)






Enjoy it!

Friday, January 21, 2011

Pick Me!

Pick Me!
Isaiah 49:1-7


When I was younger and in school – I wanted to please my teachers so bad!  You might say I was a teacher’s pet.  Anyway, when my teacher would ask for someone to pass out or take up papers, or run an errand to the office – my hand SHOT up, and I waved it in the air. I sat there waving my hand furiously – silently saying – “pick me!, pick me! Pick Me!!  For some reason – I was sure that waving my arm would ensure that the teacher picked me.  Now if I was picked to do this job – it was an honor, and a job I took seriously.  After all the teacher chose me!  My teacher trusted me with this important task.


Just like my teacher chose me for a special task – God chose me for a special task.  And God has also chosen YOU for a special task.  Our Scripture today illustrates that God does indeed choose a special task for each of us.

Isaiah 49:1-7
Listen to me, O coastlands,
pay attention, you peoples from far away!
The Lord called me before I was born,
while I was in my mother’s womb he named me.
2 He made my mouth like a sharp sword,
in the shadow of his hand he hid me;
he made me a polished arrow,
in his quiver he hid me away.
3 And he said to me, ‘You are my servant,
Israel, in whom I will be glorified.’
4 But I said, ‘I have labored in vain,
I have spent my strength for nothing and vanity;
yet surely my cause is with the Lord,
and my reward with my God.’

5 And now the Lord says,
who formed me in the womb to be his servant,
to bring Jacob back to him,
and that Israel might be gathered to him,
for I am honored in the sight of the Lord,
and my God has become my strength—
6 he says,
‘It is too light a thing that you should be my servant
to raise up the tribes of Jacob
and to restore the survivors of Israel;
I will give you as a light to the nations,
that my salvation may reach to the end of the earth.’

7 Thus says the Lord,
the Redeemer of Israel and his Holy One,
to one deeply despised, abhorred by the nations,
the slave of rulers,
‘Kings shall see and stand up,
princes, and they shall prostrate themselves,
because of the Lord, who is faithful,
the Holy One of Israel, who has chosen you.’

Isaiah was chosen by God to share the news of God with everyone.  The translation of the Bible – the Message paraphrases verse 6 like this:  “But that’s not a big enough job for my servant – just to recover the tribes of Jacob, merely to round up the strays of Israel. I’m setting you up as a light for the nations so that my salvation becomes global!”  Even before Isaiah was born – we read in verse 2 – that he was called by God to do this task!  [[“The Lord called me before I was born, while I was in my mother’s womb he named me.”]] The same can be said of all of us!
Even before I was born – I was called Even before you were born you were called!  God created us uniquely, with special gifts.
God created you with extra patience – because God knew you would be a social worker.
God created you with leadership abilities – because God knew you’d need them as CEO.
God gave you innovation – so you could use it as a business owner.
You have logistics skills as a builder to see how things fit together.
God gave you charisma as a salesman
God created you with the excitement and energy you need to inspire children, youth, and adults as you teach classes.

We were all chosen by God to be ministers of the Good News.  We have been called to be a light to the nations.  We have all been given special gifts that we can use so that when we work with others – they will see the light of God!
So – how are you reflecting the light and grace of God in your life? [1]  How have others used their gifts given to them by God – to share the Good News of Jesus Christ?  

Several years ago Sara Bazemore started a ministry in my home church called - Cannon’s Cancer Ministry.  This ministry has grown. And now the ministry is a model for starting other cancer ministries in churches.  God gave Sara the necessary tools to lead a team of volunteers to do great things.

SAME KIND OF DIFFERENT AS ME.  This is a true story about the friendship between a homeless man and an art trader.  Their collaboration on this book – and the success of the book has allowed both men to use their popularity to further advocate for the homeless.  God gave both of these men the skills they needed to collaborate and work together to make a difference to those who are homeless.


I’ve got a friend who is a statistical data analyzer for biological data…and her husband is doing research on genetic diseases.  Needless to say they work with scientist and people who are skeptical of the Christian faith all day long!  When I asked her how she was able to live out her faith in such an environment she told me that she and her husband saw the their workplace as their mission field.  God had given them the knowledge they needed so that they could work in the university environment.  But God also gave them the ability to form relationships with the scientists - and to have the opportunity to speak with these logical minds about God and their faith.  God called them to this specific task – before they were born!

You see – outside these walls is where the ministry really gets done!
Sharing the good news of Jesus Christ is done through you!  Our denomination recognizes the importance of having both lay and ordained pastors.  And our denomination also recognizes that it’s the laity who have an important calling.  That calling is that they be ministers of the Gospel in whatever context they live, work or volunteer.  “Every layperson is called to carry out the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20)…The witness of the laity, their Christ-like examples of every-day living as well as the sharing of their own faith experiences of the Gospel, is the primary evangelistic ministry through which all people will come to know Christ”[2]

The PRIMARY evangelistic means?!  This puts a different spin on how ministry is done.  Notice it’s not the preaching of the pastor, or the teachings, or the programs a church has, or any amount of pastoral counseling.  The most effective and the first means of evangelism is through the way you live!  What you do in your every day life is one of the most important ways non-Christians come to know what Christianity is about – and who Christ is.  Can you imagine that?

I went to a concert a few months ago.  Outside of the arena there were people holding signs and telling us if we didn’t turn from sin we would perish forever.  In that moment I didn’t want to be associated with those people who were outside of the arena.  To me, these people were showing me a God that was a judgmental and angry god.
In his testimony - UGA coach Mark Richt explains that it was the former FSU Coach, Bobby Bowden, who led him to Christ.  “I love Coach Bowden and am eternally grateful to him for giving me my first job in coaching and most importantly leading me to the LORD.”[3]  It’s through his words and actions that Coach Bobby Bowden has shared Christ with his players. [4]

“When we offer Christ through our words and our actions, we become a means of grace – that is – we serve as instruments of God’s grace and offer the possibility of salvation, the fullness of life.”[5]  What an honor and a privilege to be chosen for such a task.

When I would raise my hand and shake it so furiously and think, “pick me! Pick me!” - I did it because I knew that if my teacher chose me for this special task – it was an honor!  God has chosen you for this task!  It’s an honor – that God wanted YOU – to share the Good News with those around you.  You have been chosen by God to be a light to the nations.  God created you to live your life in such a way that whatever you do – people will see God through you.
As we close today – I want to show you a video.

The Christian group Casting Crowns produced a song a few years ago that I think explains our calling perfectly.  The song “Lifesong” is about living a life that points to God.  It's about living your life so that others can see God through you.  The insert that was passed out to you before the service has the lyrics to the song if you’d like to read them.  The video itself has different scripture verses that help illustrate the importance of living our lives in a way that illuminates God.

During the song – I encourage you to pray or think about how God is calling you to minister to others in this community and world.  You can pray in your seats or you’re invited to come down front to pray.  If you feel God is guiding you to something specific or want more help in discerning God’s guidance in your life – any of the pastoral staff – Richard, Merry, or myself are willing to talk to you about it.

LIFESONG VIDEO [6]

[1] The Wesley Study Bible. Pg 864: “A Light to the Nations” NRSV
[2] 2008 Book of Discipline: ¶ 126
[3] http://www.uga.edu/teamunited/testimonies/mark_richt.htm
[4] http://pages.simonandschuster.com/bobbybowdenbook
[5] The Wesley Study Bible. Pg 1347 “Offering Christ” NRSV
[6] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaia32TsPq0

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Marcel the shell With Shoes On

This is really cute..



MARCEL THE SHELL WITH SHOES ON from Dean Fleischer-Camp on Vimeo.

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Ski Trip 2010

So what did you do over Christmas Break...

Well I had Christmas - and enjoyed a little bit of the snow... then enjoyed A LOT of snow.
I along with fellow youth minister Adam Swymer, his wife and fellow counselor Jessica, and my brother Robert - took 13 young youth skiing!

One of the youth made a video timeline of our trip: here's the result:

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http://www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3Db6YcB9Soqlg&h=b19ee

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Special Hot Chocolate Recipe

With all the cold weather - I find myself drinking a lot of hot chocolate!

Here's my recipe - how do you drink it?

boil water
put 2-4 tablespoons of hot coco mix (or a packet) into a mug
sprinkle in semi-sweet chocolate morsles

Once the water is boiling pour into your mug, stir and enjoy (it's hot! be careful!)
Be sure to add the most special ingredient - LOVE - it makes the whole thing sweet!

Monday, January 10, 2011

Highlighting: David Chapman

So I met this awesome kid on the Ski Trip: David Chapman.  He's an awesome snowboarder...and coincidentally also an awesome skateboarder - check out his videos on YouTube.


Check out his YouTube channel: http://www.youtube.com/rie194






Saturday, January 8, 2011

Top Photos of 2010

I love pictures.
They remind me of different times.

Here are my favorite photos of 2010

I FINALLY saw the Goo Goo Dolls in concert!
A great picture of ME!
My favorite scripture - in large print
my sweet dog Yodel

my confirmation class!

I grew this tomato!

Jack!

texting in the snow
My Sweet Baron

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Youth Ministry Resources

So here are several resources I've found useful - and wanted to pass them on:

Much like Dove's Campaign for Real Beauty - this video challenged me:



I think this video can be used in so many different venues (Also seen in my Top 10 Videos of 2010)




Finally a video that can help youth ministers in working with this generation of students:

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Memories of 2010

So each year at the end I often look back over my year and think about the things that have happened that year.  Some are good - some not so good.  But these are the things that will stay with me - that remind me who I am.

So this is a quick look into the memories of this past year for me (in no particular order): 

Having to put Baron to sleep
Adopting Yodel
Youth's Original Amateur Hour
Xtreme Youth's Invisible Children Car Wash
Confirmation Class
Baptizing one of my friends as my first baptism
Covenant group Mission Trip (including our visit to the Fields of the Wood)
My fun Zumba Class
Confirming 7 fantastic youth into our church
Seeing Owl City, Lights, and then Goo Goo Dolls in concert
Youth Packing 200+ Haiti Health Kits

Monday, January 3, 2011

Top 10 of 2010 - Videos

10.  Video Montage - how awesome is it that someone put all of this together!?



9. Woman at the Well - still love it



8.  Silent Monks - so innovative




7.  OKGO - White Knuckles - these guys are so awesome



6.  How can you not love Antonie?



5.  Chinese Backstreet Boys -  the next boy band

 

4.  OKGO - This Too Shall Pass - again these guys are awesome!



3.   Rob Bell's Resurrection

https://www.robbell.com/resurrection/




So in at first place is a tie:

I've got to support my dad and his band!

 


The second first place video of the year:

(drumroll please)

Jessica's Daily Affirmation - how can you not love it!


Sunday, January 2, 2011

I'm back!

So I'm back!

As it is customary in the church - things get busy during November and December...
But I'm back - going to try to keep up my weekly updates.

Stay tuned for some of my top 10's of 2010!