Monday Morning Musings …

Yesterday was somewhat of an ending and a beginning. Yesterday was my last Sunday pastoring just one church. Beginning today I am the pastor of 2 churches. With that in mind let’s get on with the musings …

-Yesterday I witnessed a couple of people begin their journey of following Christ. It doesn’t get any better than that.

-I had a couple of men share with me how they are connecting with some of the other men in our mid-week discipleship study. That gets me really pumped because that is one of the results I have been praying for from this group.

-Once again we had a very good spirit in our worship service and people sang out well. It was great having our children’s church kids in the service for the music time. They sang out, they clapped some and added a lot of energy. I loved it!

-Two of the families who visited last Sunday returned to worship with us yesterday and we had two more families visit. I love seeing people invite others and welcome the new people to our church. Only good things can come from those activities.

-The church board announced to the congregation that my 2 year pastoral review took place. It went very well and they extended a 4 year call to us which we accepted. Accepted isn’t a strong enough word, enthusiastically embraced would be a better description. We received a wonderful card with a gift card inside.

-Our attendance was good.

-It was odd to consider that this coming Sunday I will not be in this building during the breakfast time or during Sunday School/Small group time. Instead I will be worshiping and preaching at the other church. Today marks my first day as the pastor of 2 churches. Never thought I would be saying that.

-I am really excited to begin preaching a new series entitled “I Will …” this coming Sunday. We are looking at declarations we need to make in following Christ. The first will be from an examination of the call of Moses when he was watching sheep in the desert. Have you ever had a “desert time” in your life?

-In less than 6 months my kids and grandkids who are serving in Kenya will be back in the states for a little while.

-I really felt like I didn’t communicate very well yesterday. That always annoys me. God still came through and as I stated earlier there were a couple of people who made the decision to begin following Christ as their Savior. I love that God comes through even when I don’t.

-We are beginning to have people from the congregation share their faith journey and testimony during our worship service. Yesterday my wife shared part of her story as a part of my message. It went very well.

-I had my first board meeting with my other church on Saturday. It went well. That’s right, I will be having 2 board meeting every month.

-We are doing a Marriage Retreat at the end of this month. Pray for my wife and I as we share during this very important event.

-We had 37 adults in our mid-week Bible study and discipleship groups this past week. How cool is that?

-My prayer list is really getting long. I am so grateful that I can pray for others, I am encouraged to know that there are people praying for me.

-In two weeks we are having a “Give it all away” offering. Everything given that day will go to other ministries. Half will go to local ministries outside of our church and half will go to international ministries. I am really excited for our people to be a part of this because I know they are going to love being able to bless other people and their ministries.

Here’s hoping you will choose to encourage someone today. You won’t have to look very long to find someone who needs some encouragement. If you want to go ahead and encourage 2 people.

 

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

New babies were a big part of the day yesterday. We had a new baby, 2 weeks old, in attendance in worship yesterday. It is always great to have that kind of biological church growth. I was also excited to announce that my wife and I have a new grandchild that was born Saturday morning. I had to make the announcement because my wife hopped in the car drove to Michigan to hold this new blessing shortly after we got the call. I love new life. Speaking of new life, here are my musings…

-There was a beautiful, active spirit in our worship yesterday.

-Someone came to the altar at the conclusion of my sermon yesterday and that was without any plea to come forward by me. Love seeing people respond to the prompting of the Holy Spirit.

-We had a new family visit and they have indicated that they will be returning.

-Things are always different for me when my wife is not here.

-We had a special time of prayer during worship as we anointed one of our men who has been going through a lot of physical issues. I loved seeing so many men gather around him and pray fervently for him.

-Our attendance was very good.

-After two Sundays of real winter weather we enjoyed a very pleasant and remarkably mild day for a Sunday in January.

-I enjoyed sharing lunch with a family as they celebrated their Dad’s 81st birthday. He is definitely one of my favorite guys and this last year has not been an easy one for him.

-It was great to see many people in attendance who had missed the last couple of weeks due to the weather.

-I loved the fact that a couple of men who are participating in our mid-week men’s discipleship study asked if they could get some of the material ahead of time so they could study more. How awesome is that?

-Once again we had some people who had to step up and fill in for people who were scheduled to serve but didn’t make it.

-I attended a funeral for a former pastor on Saturday. There were 35 pastors who attended and created an honor guard of sorts as his casket came into the sanctuary. We also sang a couple of songs as a choir. Not sure about the quality of our sound, but we were passionate. Seeing a sanctuary that was filled so that several of us had to stand throughout the service was another reminder that serving as a pastor does make a difference in many lives.

-Spending a lot of time in planning this week as I prepare to begin pastoring 2 churches. I will meet with the board of the other church this week for the first time. I am excited and nervous about this new adventure.

-I love that my wife is able to go and help when a grandchild is born. I love that they asked if she could come to help. But I miss her fiercely when she is gone.

Here’s hoping you recognize that you have the opportunity to make a difference in someone’s life this week.

 

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

Yesterday was a very cold day outside but there was a warm spirit inside. I know that is cliché, but it is accurate. I am so glad that our furnaces were all working given that it was 4 degrees when church began and the wind chill was negative 16 degrees. As for my musings …

-Given how cold it was our attendance was very good.

-I was reminded that I am not a fan of anonymous suggestions or criticism. There is no way to dialog with the person.

-Yesterday I was reminded that we have some very dedicated people who sacrifice personal comforts to serve others regularly.

-Three weeks from yesterday I will be preaching at 2 churches each Sunday. I begin pastoring the additional church the first of February. I am excited and a bit overwhelmed thinking about it.

-I am humbled and encouraged by the attitude of so many of our older people who are excited by the changes we have made in the church because of the growth that these changes are producing. Lord help me have that same attitude in my later years.

-It is normal for me to preach from what God is showing me that I need. This current series I am preaching is really directed at me. It is painful when you study all week, practice a message and then preach the message and realize that all of it is directed at you.

-I have thought a lot about the power of examples recently. I have been reflecting on some great examples I have had in my life and am praying that I will be a good example for some.

-My wife and I are excitedly awaiting a call about the arrival of another grandchild. I know that when that call comes I will be by myself for a few days as my wife will head out to help. I am grateful that we are in position for her to be able to help.

-Our worship service yesterday was very good.

-I was really moved by the words of all of the songs we sang during worship.

-Last week was the beginning of a couple of new mid-week Bible studies. It was exciting to see 11 men in a discipleship study and 18 ladies in their study. This can only produce good things.

Here’s hoping that you are able to express gratitude this week to someone who has been a good example to you of following Christ.

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

Perseverance was the name of the game yesterday. With the temperature in single digits, the wind chill below zero and some of the streets and roads a little slick it took perseverance for people to make to church. Not many ventured out. As for the musings …

-There was a lot of adjusting to fill in for people who didn’t make it to church.

-I am always amused at who comes and who doesn’t on days like yesterday. We had several of our older people who made it, not all of them but several of them.

-We had some sound glitches. We were working on some things this past week in trying to get the right balance, but that balance was not there yesterday. We need to spend some more time working out the new system and learning all that it can do.

-Our worship team was 2 when it is normally 5. 2 of the absences were planned before the weather hit and the third was weather related. They did a nice job of leading us and setting the tone for the service.

-We actually had a couple of visitors yesterday. But not really, their church cancelled services so they came to ours.

-I was really burdened and greatly anticipating preaching the message that I felt God had prepared for yesterday. It was disappointing that the weather caused so many to miss. But I have to trust that those who were here will really apply it and pass it on. We attempted to video tape the message. I haven’t heard yet if it came out okay. I hate seeing myself preach, hopefully my congregation doesn’t have the same feeling.

-I met with another pastor yesterday afternoon about a project we are looking at working on together. I am blessed to have several pastor friends in the area as well as around the world.

-I am starting a new Men’s discipleship group this Wednesday evening. I am really excited for this and pumped for the potential and ongoing impact it can create.

-Today is one of those days where I am really missing being near my kids and grandkids. Don’t worry, just a little pity party this morning.

-Trying to figure out getting a few vacation days in before I begin the new adventure of pastoring 2 churches at the same time. Last minute vacation planning is not easy when you are a pastor. I guess that means I shouldn’t do this at the last minute. Maybe when I grow up I will learn this one. After all, growing older is going to happen, growing up doesn’t have to.

-I did a little visual illustration during my message yesterday in which I dropped a bunch of stuff on the platform. My wife admitted that the first thing that crossed her mind was, “Great, now I get to clean that up later.” For the record, I cleaned up my own mess. I think I need her to write a post about what goes through the mind of a pastor’s spouse during the message. Then again maybe I don’t want to know.

-I just received a call that the mother of one of my leaders passed away this morning. The mother didn’t attend my church but I knew her. She was a godly woman whose presence will be sorely missed in her family. I visited with her a few times when she was in the hospital and I loved listening to her stories.

-This week has a lot already scheduled and with the fact that I know there will be surprises throughout the week I better get back to work.

Here’s hoping that you let go of anything that may be keeping you from holding what God has for you today.

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

The first Sunday of a new year and I wrote the correct date on our tithe check on the first try. This is going to be a good year. As for my musings …

-“But One Thing I Do” is the title of a new series I started preaching yesterday out of Philippians 3. It will be theme that we come back to many times this year. Too often we attempt to do too many things at the same time. The result is that we accomplish little in our personal lives and as a church body. We are looking to focus on the most important things and live them out in this moment. Too often we ignore what is right in front of us and miss great opportunities to serve, to grow and to bless others.

-We are still adjusting to our new sound system, but it sure is nice to be able to adjust things instead of settling.

-The congregation sang out yesterday. They sang loud. They sang with passion. They seemed to really be moved and engaged during the entire time of singing in our worship. It was an awesome way to start a new year. Todd Adkins tweeted this morning “It’s one thing to just ATTEND worship and quite another thing TO WORSHIP.” Yesterday our people didn’t just attend they really worshipped.

-I was reminded yesterday of some adjusts that will need to be made by me and the church in a month. The first Sunday in February I become the pastor of two churches. That changes my ability to fill in during our breakfast time and Small groups/Sunday School time on Sunday mornings. The reason is that I will be at the other church for the worship service before coming to my current church for worship. When this begins and someone gets sick, or doesn’t show or just doesn’t do what they were supposed to someone else must cover. In the long run this is a very good thing.

-I will need to begin worship next week clarifying a statement I made during my message yesterday. The bad news is that something I stated was not as clear as it should it have been, the good news is that it was brought to my attention, I was able to clarify it to a couple of people yesterday and I will be able to clarify it to the entire congregation. I hate when that happens. I hate it even more when I don’t discover it in time to clarify it for everyone. Just one of the many fears a pastor deals with on a weekly basis regarding their message. The fear of not being clear and being misunderstood is a biggie.

-We have had a lot of people struggling with some very major health issues in the past 2 or 3 months. It seems like it has been an unusually high number. It was encouraging to see some of them able to come and worship yesterday.

-With 8 Sundays to go in this church statistical year, we have only had 2 Sundays with a worship attendance below what we averaged the year before. I am excited by the fact that we are reaching more people this year than we did last year. I am even more excited that I am seeing tangible evidence of people growing in their relationship with Christ.

-In 9 days I will begin a new short term small group for men. This group will focus on discipleship. My prayer is for each of the men to grow in their own walk with Christ and that when our group ends many of them will continue in a discipling relationship with another man or group of men. I have been praying to have 12 in the group, and there were 8 who signed up on Sunday. There is still another week for men to commit so I am hopeful that we will see 12 involved.

-My wife and I were able to spend some time with 4 of our kids and 4 of our grandkids this past week. We were able to Skype for a brief time with our 2 kids and 5 grandkids who are serving in Kenya. It was a very good week.

-Nearly every Sunday morning a retired pastor in my church, he is also a former pastor of this church, comes in my office and prays over me before the worship service. Yesterday was especially meaningful to me. I am blessed to have 2 former pastors of this church in my congregation. They pastored this church during its highest attendance years. They are great encouragers to me.

Here’s hoping that you find your “one thing” for this week. Here’s hoping that you recognize God’s presence in your life and are reminded of how much you are loved.

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

The Sunday after Christmas is often a unique day, and yesterday was no exception to this trend. As for my musings …

-We had a great conclusion to our worship service yesterday. A couple of people came forward to pray and several others came and surrounded them in prayer.

-I was my own worst distraction as I was preaching. Not sure what my problem was, but I was struggling. I did some platform rearranging by adding a small counter height table and chair. It was my choice and something I had wanted to do for a while but I found myself wondering what everyone was thinking about the table. The early returns are that people really weren’t thinking about the table. I hate when I do that kind of stuff to myself. At the very least I hope I made you feel better about your own idiosyncrasies.

-We had a lot of people missing today due to illness. I guess it is that time of year even if the weather is just now figuring that out.

-I am very humbled when people share difficulties, hurts or fears with me. That happened yesterday morning and I never take for granted that it means we have built a relationship in which they feel they can trust me and that they know I will pray for them.

-My wife and I had a very enjoyable lunch with a new couple after church. They have just started attending recently and it was great to hear some of their story and get to know them a little better. God really is up to something good around here.

-I concluded my series “Secret Wishes at Christmas”. We looked at the Wise Men and asked the question “What’s next?”. The conclusion of any event or project usually leads to the question of what’s next and can create anxiety, discouragement and more. We looked at the example of the Wise Men and how that can be a plan for answering our questions of what’s next.

-I am looking forward to spending some time with our stateside kids and grandkids this week. We will have our family Christmas and spend time playing with grandkids and playing games and sharing lots of laughs. Hopefully we will be able to Skype with our kids and grandkids who are serving in Kenya. I love my family and cherish any time we get to spend together.

-I am excited for this next year to begin. I will be preaching from Philippians 3. We will be looking at “But This One Thing I Do” as a theme to start the year.

Here’s hoping that you are finding your answer to “What’s Next?”. I will be praying that you see God’s leading as you seek his will. If you would like me to pray for something specific leave me a comment and I promise that I will spend time praying for you and your needs.

Dennis

P.S. – It appears that I won my Fantasy Football league’s championship. I knew you were wondering.

Monday Morning Musings …

I think I am going to be seeing pancakes in my sleep for a couple of days. Why? Yesterday my wife and I provided and cooked breakfast for our church as our Christmas gift to the congregation. I made, cooked, and flipped pancakes for over an hour and a half as my main contribution. We had egg casseroles, ham, and muffins as well. It was worth it, because they are worth it. As for my musings …

-The breakfast time was a lot of fun. It was tiring, but it was well worth it. My wife does awesome at these type of things (and many other things for that matter) and she worked much harder than I did. She had the tables decorated well and had planned the menu with great thought. It was fun to do this for our awesome congregation.

-I had the privilege to do a child dedication yesterday during our worship service. I love doing those.

-I am loving our new sound system. We are still learning how to run it, but I absolutely love the quality of the sound and that we have working monitors and much more.

-Yesterday was part 3 of my Christmas series of messages, entitled “Secret Wishes of Christmas”. The wish this week was “I wish I could have peace and feel whole in spite of my circumstances”. We looked at Mary and the hurt that she likely felt of “I feel completely overwhelmed by my circumstances”. I think we can all relate to feeling overwhelmed, especially around the Christmas season. We looked at healing for this hurt for Mary and for us today.

-After the energy of our Children’s Christmas program last Sunday things felt much different yesterday. It was still a good service, with a good spirit, but it was not as dynamic as last week. I just can’t compete with the kids. I noticed also that last Sunday many people arrived early and took the seats near the front. That didn’t happen yesterday. I am slightly offended. Just kidding.

-We did have people sitting in the front row in 3 of our 4 sections because of the good attendance. This happened even with us adding an extra row of seats a couple of weeks ago. God really is up to good things around here.

-I struggled with feeling distracted while I was preaching yesterday. I hate when I allow that to happen.

-We had a family that came back yesterday after attending last week for the first time.

-As so often happens after a large children’s program the children’s attendance is down significantly the week after. Our worship attendance was still nearly 50 more than this same Sunday a year ago.

-The prayer requests we have been receiving are really taking a turn for the better. They are becoming deeper and more significant. They are expanding beyond just illnesses, and now include relationships, decisions for the future, and burdens for unsaved family and friends. I am very encouraged by this and by the number of people that are joining the ranks of those praying faithfully.

-My life is about to take an interesting turn.  I announced yesterday that I accepted an appointment from our District to begin pastoring a second church. It is another church in our town. I will be preaching at the other church and then coming to the church I am currently pastoring to preach. Being in the same town will make it much easier as far as travel and I already know many of the people. But it may cause some confusion at first for myself and others. I am excited about the opportunity to minister to more people and I have a passion to see local churches make an impact in their community. But it will be different. I have always loved challenges and as I told my Dad, our life is not going to be boring.

-I will be on duty as the Chaplain for our local hospital on Christmas Day. We are getting with our kids and grandkids who are in the states the week after Christmas so this doesn’t really change any of our plans.

Here’s hoping you are not overwhelmed this week. Here’s hoping that you see the real reason for the season and take some time to celebrate the birth of our Savior this week. Here’s hoping that you realize you matter.

 

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

Yesterday was fun, it was exciting, it was exhausting, it was encouraging, it was frustrating and it was life changing. How is that for a Sunday? As for my musings …

-Our Children presented the Christmas story in song and drama yesterday. They did an outstanding job. It was lively, very clear, fun and very energetic. Our preschoolers were exactly what you expect them to be, cute, funny, and we had a few microphone stealers and a couple of runaways.

-Our kids did a great job inviting friends and family to come to their presentation. We had the largest attendance we have had in my almost 2 years. It was 30 more than we had on Easter Sunday.

-The best part about the large number of visitors was how many of them are from our community and that myself and many regular attenders, were able to have some great conversations with them. We are praying for the seeds that were planted and for those who embraced the message. We are now seeking to reach out to many of those who attended and build those relationships.

-We had to bring in extra seating, even after the service began. Thanks to the guys who brought extra chairs in and also put them away.

-I love that the Christmas story, of the Savior being born in a stable and the shepherds being the first to get the news is awesome. It is not a perfect story by human standards, but it is perfect because it shows that a Savior was born to all of us imperfect people who have messes in our lives. The children’s presentation brought that point home in a powerful way. Thanks kids.

-There was a lot of chaos as everyone was getting ready yesterday. There was a lot of chaos as people arrived early (that never happens on a regular Sunday) and rushed to get the seats up front (that never happens on a regular Sunday). This caused many regulars to have to sit somewhere other than their regular spot, I loved it!

-Our revamped sound system was tested severely yesterday with the kids program. It passed with flying colors. I shudder to think of what we wouldn’t have heard if our new system had not been installed in time for the program.

-I just heard a report of a someone who attended yesterday and said that the message of the kid’s presentation spoke powerfully to them. I love it!

-It did seem a little odd to have our Christmas program when it was 62 degrees outside. But I am not complaining, just observing that it seemed odd. I could get used to odd. (I believe there are many people who would comment that I got used to odd a long time ago.)

-It was funny to see my steps total from yesterday was 2,000 less than a normal Sunday. Why? I didn’t preach yesterday.

-My wife was the leader of the kids program this year. She is going to be mad that I mentioned this, I am hoping for a little grace to be shown. She recruited a lot of great helpers, but I know she is very relieved that the program is over and that it was so well received.

-Unfortunately I did have to spend some time taking care of some stuff that someone else was supposed to have done before Sunday. However, it comes with the territory many weeks.

-I am very excited to preach this next Sunday. I am excited because I didn’t preach yesterday (I did a brief wrap up of the program near the end) and I am excited because I am really into this Christmas series on the “Secret Wishes at Christmas”.

-Missing my kids and grandkids who are ministering in Kenya. This is their 3rd Christmas in Kenya, but for some reason I am missing them extra this year.

Here’s hoping you are excited as you look forward to this week. Here’s hoping you find an opportunity to bring some encouragement to someone today.

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

Today is the day, I know that this is supposed to be about my musings of the happenings on Sunday but today is the day we are scheduled to have our sound system overhaul begin. I am just a little excited about this development. As for my musings …

-Our platform is set up for our Children’s Christmas Program that will take place next Sunday. I love having those type of things set up on a Sunday before the event. It is great promotion for the event and it is fun to preach with a little different setting. It is time for the Christmas program to happen. My wife is stressed to max as she is directing it this year. I think I have heard the songs for the program about 1,000 times. And I love the way this program presents the Christmas story.

-We had a few sound issues yesterday, which is a great reminder as to why we need this sound system overhaul.

-The congregation is getting more and more into singing as we worship. They were a quiet singing group when we arrived nearly 2 years ago. They were content to listen to the worship team instead of participating. But there are more and more people engaging each week. I love that.

-For such a mild beginning to the winter season we sure have had a lot of people sick.

-This past week I was humbled by the number of people in our church who serve with such joy and passion. We had a funeral and funeral dinner on Monday and people generously brought a lot of food and there were more than a dozen people who helped set up, serve and clean up. Our church is cleaned by volunteers and many people helped with that this week. There were 10 or 12 adults in the building on Saturday helping with the Children’s Christmas program practice and set up. On Sunday mornings we have people in the building at least an hour and half before the first scheduled thing preparing and praying. No wonder God is doing great things in our fellowship.

-On Saturday morning I was honored to speak to a community men’s group. I loved seeing the interaction of generations and being able to challenge and encourage them.

-On Sunday afternoon I went to our local hospital to visit someone from our church but I also went to visit and pray with someone who I met on Friday as I serve as Chaplain. This person is unchurched and they seemed pretty nervous about having to spend a few days in the hospital. So I went back and visited with them some more and prayed with them again. I am praying that this person remembers some of my words and begins to seek Jesus during this season.

-My sermon was part 2 of the series “Secret Wishes at Christmas”. We are looking at some wishes we don’t put on our Christmas lists and seeing how a character(s) from the Christmas story found healing for that issue. Last week was the wish for healing from a hurt by a family member or close friend and the character was Joseph. This week the wish was to feel included instead of feeling alone, left out and without value. The characters were the shepherds. I received a message last night from someone asking for the notes on the sermon as they had been discussing it with a family member and wanted to share deeper. I also was asked if we record the sermons, unfortunately our sound system does not have that capability, because they wanted a family member to hear the message. I have been really burdened for this series and have been praying hard that it would have great impact.

-I am in the process of planning a Marriage Retreat for our church, and for anyone who is interested, for late February 2016 (wow, 2016 … was weird to type that). I am burdened for marriages. For marriages to be stronger, for marriages to be healed, for marriages to be saved and for those getting married to plan on having a great marriage.

-Our attendance was down from the week before but was still 18 above our average last year.

-We added 10 more chairs in our sanctuary because of the consistent growth we have been experiencing.

Here’s hoping that you hear some new sounds of Christmas this week. That hope is in honor of our sound system renovation. I think I am a bit excited for this to happen.

 

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

I had a fantastic Thanksgiving weekend and it was capped with a fantastically full Sunday. As for my musings …

-We had 4 of our 6 kids and 4 or our 9 grandkids with us for the Thanksgiving weekend. For those of you who seemed puzzled over my saying “6 kids”. We have 3 by birth and 3 by marriage, but they are all our kids. It made for a fun filled house. We missed the 2 kids and 5 grandkids who were in Africa.

-My wife leads the music at our church, and she is great at getting people involved. One of my son in laws is a gifted worship leader, so she was able to persuade him to lead our time of music during worship yesterday. It was so fun and powerful. Our congregation was really singing and engaged through the music. It would be fine with me if that was a weekly thing.

-We had very few sound glitches yesterday. Praise the Lord. Hoping that the work on our updated system can begin this week.

-We had a great time of prayer during worship. Many people indicated a need for some special prayer and our people are committed to praying for them every day this week. I love what is happening with more and more people participating in prayer on a regular basis.

-There were people who responded to the call for action at the end of the message and people were praying and supporting each other.

-I began a new sermon series yesterday. It is entitled “Secret Wishes at Christmas”. Each week we are looking at one or more of the characters in the Christmas story. We will look at a pain point in their life and then using the scripture see the healing that God brought to them. Then we will apply the healing principles to our lives. I am really looking forward to this series, it has already worked in me as I have been preparing it.

-We had very good attendance yesterday. Many people had to sit somewhere other than their “normal” seats. We are going to add a few more seats to the sanctuary this week. What a great problem to have.

-We had a couple of new people from the area attend and one of them was urged to attend our church by someone who doesn’t attend our church. How cool is that?

-There was a children’s workers lunch after worship and it was a great time of fellowship, encouragement and information.

-Then I met with a family whose wife and mother just passed away. I am doing the funeral this morning. What a great tribute to their wife and mom they shared with me.

-Then I joined those who were beginning the Christmas decorating of the church. We had a good group who gave up their Sunday afternoon to serve. My role consisted mainly of carrying things. For some reason I am not trusted with actual decorating ideas.

-Then I went to the visitation for the lady whose funeral I am about to go do. I actually went to the visitation a couple of times to check on the family. There were a lot of people who came through to pay their respects. It was encouraging and exhausting for the family. I am humbled and honored to be able to lead her memorial service.

-I loved having so much of my family in church. Though my girls grew up hearing me preach and therefore might not be as excited about it as I was, I loved seeing them with their spouses and kids and knowing that they are serving the Lord where they live. I am so pleased to see all of my kids loving Jesus and serving him.

-People seemed very engaged in the message yesterday. Sometimes at the end of a long holiday weekend it is tough to preach because people are so tired and distracted. But my congregation was into it and participating.

-My heart is full of joy this morning and it is also heavy with many huge burdens that people in my church are carrying.

Here’s hoping you have a week of reminders that you are loved and that you take the opportunity to encourage others.

 

Dennis