Monday Morning Musings …

Yesterday we enjoyed a great time of communion and a morning full of distractions. My musings …

-We had our first winter snow and ice event on Saturday morning. Most roads and parking lots were clear but there were a few streets and certainly some driveways were slick. That impacted attendance. I think it impacted people’s mood more than anything else.

-I had many distractions yesterday. Beginning with my wife and I having to do some quick cleaning because our cleaning crew for last week evidently didn’t realize it was their week to clean.

-We had a very good time of sharing communion together as we focused on being thankful and how it looks to live a life full of thanks.

-I messed up during the sharing of communion and did the cup before the bread. I don’t think I have ever done that before. In spite of my error, the spirit was wonderful as we shared.

-Even with some people staying home because of the weather we had an attendance above the average for last year’s November.

-Our sound system was a major distraction during worship yesterday. With great emphasis on MAJOR. Our new set up can’t get installed soon enough.

-Our children’s workers continue to be rock stars.

-Our people brought in a lot of food for us to share with 2 families for Thanksgiving. In fact they brought in enough that we may be able to help 3 families.

-I am very excited that our family will be together in our home this week. Well, everyone except for the crew in Kenya. Hopefully we can Skype with them sometime during the weekend. I am very much looking forward to the sights and sounds of the grandkids, ages 1 through 8, filling the house. Then the adults will fill the house with laughter and trash talk as we play games after the kids go to bed. I love holidays with our family.

-It took me a long time to settle on the direction for this year’s series of messages for Christmas. I am really looking forward to preaching on “The Secret Christmas Wishes”. We will look at what God’s Word says about those desires we don’t put on our Christmas lists.

Here’s hoping you have a great week of being thankful.

 

Dennis

 

Monday Morning Musings …

(Evidently there was a problem with my post earlier in the day. Trying it again.)

Have you ever had “one of those mornings”? You know the kind where a lot of things just don’t go as you expected. That was my morning yesterday. But as you will see in the musings that follow, it wasn’t all bad …

-We were in full out scramble mode for a while yesterday morning to cover some spots where people had sickness, family emergencies and work schedule changes that left a few holes in some of our ministries. That always creates some anxiety until you get those spots covered.

-Our people are very good at going with the flow during these scramble times. I am very grateful for that attitude and willingness.

-I had already planned, and announced for a couple of weeks, to be teaching a group on training for discipleship during our Sunday School/small group hour. Some of the adjustments changed how many I had in my group. There was some last minute copying, cutting and room arranging as a result.

-I had to do a lot of reminding myself to focus on the big picture instead of all the little things.

-Yesterday gave me a lot of reminders that we have some awesome people doing ministry in our church.

-We had a great time of worship and had people respond yesterday with at least one person who made the decision to receive Christ as their personal savior!

-As you might expect we had some major sound issues again yesterday. I am very thankful that our system will be redone soon.

-We had very good attendance again yesterday.

-Our children have been working on their Christmas musical for a few weeks. They had a time of practice on Saturday morning. The building is normally very quiet and calm on Saturdays. Not so much this past Saturday. it was great to hear the kids practicing, singing, and just having a lot of fun. Also, it was encouraging to see so many adults giving up time on a Saturday to minister to our children.

-Last evening we had a Healing Service. The attendance was small but the presence of the Lord was powerful. I was so humbled to be a part of this precious time of sharing and prayer.

-We now have several people who are willing to disciple others, be discipled themselves and has received some basic training. That is a very good thing.

-I loved hearing 2 retired pastors praying over people last night during our healing service. I am able to do what I am doing in this church in large part because of the foundations these 2 men have laid. I am humbled to be serving with these men.

-I am in awe watching some people growing in their faith and stepping up to serve. Some of them are growing in tangible ways each week. I am blessed to be a part of this process.

-I am still struggling putting together my Christmas series of sermons. Not sure why the struggle.

Here’s hoping you are able to step in and encourage someone else this week.

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

God showed up in very visible and powerful ways yesterday. Yesterday was a very encouraging day with a

mix of challenge included. As for the musings …

-The spirit of the Lord was powerful in our worship time right from the opening welcome. It was awesome! People

seemed to come with great anticipation and expectation. Preaching is a lot easier when this takes place.

-Many people responded to the message to stop “trying” to do what they already know they should be doing, and

instead to actually do it. To stop using “I’m trying” as an excuse and to do what they know to do in all areas of

their life.

-We had people choosing to make changes and commitments in many areas and they signed a statement

saying what they were now starting to do.

-Our sound issues were minimal yesterday. We also gave a down payment toward having our whole sound system

redone. I doubt that it will be finished before we get to our special Christmas programs, but the fact that it is

going to be done is very encouraging and exciting.

-Our attendance was down slightly.

-I had a first since I have been here, I put out a plea for a couple of people to help me with a project and no one

responded. That has never happened in the nearly 2 years that I have been here. I didn’t communicate the need

very well, but it still had never happened. The good news is that the project got done in good time and I was

reminded that I need to communicate needs much more clearly.

-I had a couple of very exciting conversations with people who are asking great questions about getting more

involved in the church and learning more about our mission and vision.

-Last night was an outstanding time of prayer in the community. It was the culmination of weeks of planning and

praying. We gathered at the local high school auditorium for prayer. We had a great guy come who writes, speaks

and leads prayer movements. We had done 3 community prayer events in churches of pastors who have been

participating in our pastors prayer network. Those 3 times of prayer were great and the number grew at each

event. We prayed and invited and 250 or more people showed up to pray for our city! We had at least 10 different

denominations represented and even more churches. We prayed together for 2 hours! The energy and spirit in

the place was tremendous. Even better was the conversations taking place after the event as people gathered and

talked about how they can continue to pray together.

-I spent 4 days at a Dynamic Church Planting International training event last week. It was exhausting and very

encouraging. I came back with a renewed vision and a plan for our next church plant. Part of our vision for the

next 5 years is to begin a new ministry in 2 other towns. Now I have a more defined plan as to how we can, and

will accomplish this vision. I shared just a little bit of it with the whole congregation yesterday.

Here’s a quote that I hope will encourage you this week. “Don’t let what is wrong with you keep you from

worshiping what’s right with God.” (Mark Batterson)

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

Yesterday was a lot of fun. That’s correct, I often have fun on Sundays. Yesterday stood out for a lot of fun moments.

Here are my fun, and not some not so fun, musings …

-We had a great spirit in all of the worship service. It was an awesome mix of joy, power, sensitivity and fun.

-The children gave us some drawings they had done for us for Pastor Appreciation. They also read 2 poster board-

sized cards they had made us complete with candy bars and gum packages in the place of some words. It was so

fun and cute. We also had an all church meal after the worship service where we received a card with a love

offering and some “cold hard cash”. One of our adult Sunday School classes gave us some cash frozen in a baggie.

I love their creativity and fun spirit. This is such an encouraging group of people. Not just during a month of Pastor

Appreciation, but throughout the year. We receive cards, calls, texts, emails and other means of encouragement

and support.

-We had one of our own share about her recent mission trip to Honduras. Our people prayed for her and some

gave toward the trip so it was great to hear the first hand report of how the trip went.

-Yesterday was also a time where we received a special missions offering that our denomination calls Alabaster

offering. It goes toward building ministry facilities or purchasing properties where the ministry cannot do it on

their own. It was great to see children, youth and adults participating in this offering that goes to others.

-We had another new family in church yesterday.

-We had some sound issues, but nothing dramatic. We did have a lot of internet issues.

-It was kind of a distracting time in worship with a special offering, a person sharing, the kids doing their

appreciation for us and some people coming and going getting ready for the dinner that followed.

-My message was titled “Change your focus, change your future”. I really didn’t feel that I communicated it very

well. I got too caught up in the distractions. I guess I needed to change my focus. Once again, the good news is that the

Holy Spirit ministered where I didn’t. Also, I stated several times that I wanted them to remember the phrase “change your

focus, change your future”. Hopefully that will keep ringing in their heart and mind this week. When we focus on the Christ

our future is changed.

-We had a large number that stayed and shared in the meal together.

-On Saturday evening we had another Community Concert of Prayer. The spirit was so awesome in the place. It

was a powerful time of prayer.

-Our attendance was good and that number is becoming the norm. As the kids surrounded my wife and I while

they presented their appreciation stuff to us I thought of how there would have been a kid on each side of us

if this had been done when we arrived. Now the kids filled the area in front of the platform.

-Our children are working on their Christmas program. I love having them run up to me after church to tell me

what they are going to do in the Christmas program. I love that they are excited to share. I love that we have so

many people giving of their time in ministry to our children.

-I am having trouble wrapping my mind around the fact that Christmas is less than 2 months away. My wife

excitedly informed me that the Hallmark channel was about to begin the their countdown to Christmas with a

bunch of Christmas movies every day until Christmas. I did not share her enthusiasm for this news.

-Today is my youngest granddaughter’s first birthday. Happy Birthday Piper!

Here’s hoping you have a week full of things to celebrate.

Dennis

Monday Musings …

Sorry for not getting this done this morning. No excuses, just didn’t get it done. Don’t you hate when you have to admit that? As for the musings …

-Enjoyed another good day of ministry. Every day of ministry is a good day.

-We had some technical issues and sound issues. This is beginning to sound like a broken record. For some reason the sound group who gave us a quote now doesn’t seem to want to come and do the job. I am this close (you can’t see it but my index finger and thumb are really close to each other – amazing that I can still type with them in that position) to telling them to forget it and to get someone else. But then I have to start over completely and I really don’t want to do that, but I am “this close” to doing it.

-We have many people with hearts for serving. They stepped right up and stepped in to help yesterday.

-I felt very distracted yesterday. I know the reason, my wife was out of town. (She was caring for grandkids while their parents were on a mission trip to Kenya.) She is such a source of encouragement for me and I always feel more confident when I can see her while I preach.

-The big question in yesterday’s sermon was “What/Who in your life is worth fighting for?”

-We had a good number of children in both Sunday School and Worship yesterday. We also had more teens than we normally have, that was awesome!

-There was a very good spirit in the worship service. I am praying that many will really take some time this week to answer the big question and to use what God has provided to fight for what matters.

-Our attendance was the lowest it has been this month, but it was still 30 more than we averaged this month last year. These really are great days.

-The fall colors are really starting to pop around us. I love the Fall season. I also love the Spring and Summer seasons. I don’t love the winter season as much as I used to, but basketball is still in the winter so I will always love winter.

-We are at the time of year when you end up using your air conditioning and heat in the same day.

-We honored our Nursery workers and families with babies yesterday. It is so great to see this group growing. That is always a good thing. Thank a nursery worker/minister this week, they deserve it.

-My church blessed us again yesterday as part  of a month of Pastor Appreciation. Each Sunday it has been a different group in the church doing something for us. Yesterday it was our Church Board members. I have a great Church Board, I love working and serving with them. I love their passion. I love their honesty and open discussions. I love that they all serve the church and don’t think of themselves as above anyone else.

-I am celebrating that my beloved Cubs are playing for the National League Championship, but I am groaning now that they are down 0-2 in the series. But since it has been a looooooooong time since they have had this opportunity I won’t complain too loudly.

-I am reading a book right now that is really rocking my world. It is convicting, encouraging and challenging. Here is a quote from my reading today; “…if you focus all of your energy on past failures you will have no energy left over to dream kingdom dreams or pursue kingdom purposes.”

Here’s hoping you are challenged this week to pursue awesome dreams.

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

I love Sundays when you see God working, people serving, disciples growing, new people attending and kids all over the building! That was what we experienced . As for my musings …

-Our Pastor and Spouse District retreat was great last week. It was a great time of relaxing, of being with my wife, of encouragement and of getting to know some more pastors and their spouses much better. Big thanks to my church for sending us on this retreat.

-We had a whole bunch of children in attendance it was awesome. 15 of those kids were preschool and under. Our children’s workers really are superstars.

-We had major technical problems yesterday. This time it was big problems with our projection software. It never did work. My wife and our sound guy worked a whole bunch to get everything into a different program in time for our worship service. Our sound system survived another week.

-I loved sharing praises and prayer requests with our congregation yesterday. Our vision of becoming a people of prayer and a church that is known for really praying is beginning to come true. Part of our prayer focus at the moment is a lady from our church who is serving on a mission trip to Central America and one of my daughters and son in laws who just arrived in Kenya to serve this week. We are also becoming very involved globally. We have always given for world missions now we are praying regularly for it and sending people.

-I loved talking with several people about how they are applying yesterday’s message and a couple of previous messages in their everyday lives. That is discipleship.

-My wife and I picked up 3 of our grandkids on Friday evening and brought them home for the weekend. It has been a lot noisier around our place the past few days with an 8, 5 and 3 year old taking up residence. Their parents are the ones who are in Kenya for a few days. The noise level has been raised and so has the energy level, it has been wonderful.

-Our church youth group gave my wife and I each a stadium seat to use as we attend many school sporting events. They are in our school’s colors. This was part of their Pastor and Spouse appreciation. I serve a generous group of people. I am so humbled by how they encourage, support and appreciate us. I love bragging about them.

-We had a new family in attendance again yesterday. The couple who attended for the first time last week were back and said that they will be continuing to attend. Our people are doing a very good job of inviting and speaking positively about our church around town.

-The small group that my wife and just started for married couples met for the second time this week and we added another family to the group. I am very excited to see what comes of this group and this study.

-I really felt like I stumbled a little in the sermon yesterday. Which is unfortunate because I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that several people really needed to hear and embrace this message. As always, I prayed yesterday early in the day that God would speak clearly now matter how I spoke. I am really praying that people heard God’s voice yesterday where mine failed. The good news is that it is always about God coming through, the bad news is that at times I make it little more difficult for people to hear.

-Tonight I have our regular monthly church board meeting. I love my leaders and usually look forward to board meetings, really I do. How fortunate am I? However, tonight the Cubs are playing game 3 of their playoff series versus St. Louis and the first pitch is scheduled for a little before the start of our board meeting. Any chance I could call in sick for this one? Do you think anyone would believe me? Thank goodness for a DVR.

Here’s hoping you feel appreciated this week. Here’s hoping that your favorite team wins this week, unless your team is playing my team.

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

I am having a little trouble focusing this morning as I out on the Lake of the Ozarks from our room. My wife and I are at our District’s Pastor and Spouse retreat. I love opportunities like this to get away with my wife and to spend time with other pastors and their spouses in a relaxed atmosphere. This past weekend was a tremendous time of seeing people come together and experiencing God move among us. As for the musings …

-Saturday evening was the 2nd of our Community Concerts of Prayer. Wow! We experienced such a powerful move of God and his Holy Spirit. There was such a great spirit of unity and humility among the people who participated. I believe it was a snapshot of what “the church” should be, without regard of labels. I am already looking forward to our 3rd Concert of Prayer on October 24.

-With the kind of preparation we experienced on Saturday evening it is no wonder that we had a great time of worship on Sunday morning.

-We had a couple of great times of prayer during our worship service yesterday. I am so excited that we seem to be becoming a people of prayer, not just people who pray.

-We had a lot of kids again on Sunday, that is a very good sign. Huge props go to our children’s workers/ministers. You are awesome.

-We had some minor sound issues yesterday and we are supposed to receive a definitive quote on overhauling our sound system later this week. Can I get an “Amen” for that?

-We had a new couple attend yesterday and one of our recent visiting couples was back for the 3rd week in a row and they attended one of our Sunday morning small groups. That is encouraging. We also had a regular attender’s spouse show up for the first time.

-We had several people respond at the end of the sermon saying that they had an area of their life that needs restoration and that they are committing to doing whatever God asks of them to see the restoration happen.

-I was not sure that I was going to make it through the worship service without having to make a run to the facilities. I had to make a couple of those runs in the hour before the worship service. So 8 minutes before the service began I downed 4 Tums and I had no problems after that, maybe I could get an endorsement deal from Tums.

-We are praying for a lady from our church who is about to leave on a mission trip to Honduras and we are praying for one of our daughters and son in laws who are leaving for Kenya on Saturday. I love that we are truly becoming a church who is invested in the whole world.

-Our attendance was very good. In fact it was nearly double what our attendance was on this Sunday last year.

Here’s to a relaxing, inspiring and enjoyable few days away. Here’s hoping that you find a space somewhere this week to relax and reflect.

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

Yes, yes, yes … it was a very good weekend and an outstanding Sunday. Our cry as we left worship yesterday was “Fill me up, light me up and use me Lord!” Here are some musings …

-Once again God showed up in a very powerful way. I know I have been saying that a lot recently, but it is really true. We have been experiencing a great season of God moving in our times of worship and in some of our small groups.

-We had some sound issues once again. I have been trying to get the company who supposedly wants to upgrade our system to get started. Evidently they are so busy that they can’t get back to me. Note to self: maybe they are too busy for us.

-I preached from Judges 6 and 7. This was sort of a conclusion to the series I have been preaching on prayer. This was about God’s call to action and that no matter what we are facing or how we feel God is with us and desires to work through us.

-I had a “take home” reminder of the message. It was something that those who were willing to answer the call had to come forward and respond to and then take home the illustration. I was humbled and pumped at how many people came forward in answer to the call.

-The rally cry of the message was focused on Judges 6:12 where the angel of the Lord told Gideon “The Lord is with you, mighty warrior.” We all need to remember that no matter how we feel and no matter what we are facing God is still God and He is with us. The other part of the cry came from how God gave them the victory. He had them use pitchers and torches. Our finishing call was “Fill me up, light me up and use me.” (I know that they also blew trumpets, but I couldn’t get everyone a horn and a kazoo seemed a little off as an illustration.)

-We had good attendance and it was very good when you look at how many of our regular attenders were gone.

-We had a great number of children again and we had a few teens in attendance for worship. We are making progress in this area.

-My wife and I enjoyed having her brother and sister in law visiting with us this past weekend and worshiping with us yesterday.

-We have a growing number of people who are getting serious about prayer and are praying often.

-We had a first time visitor and another couple who returned for the 3rd week in a row.

-I was very encouraged by several encounters with people in the community as I attended a few community events this past weekend. It is nice to see the time I have been investing in people, in being a part of the community and of talking with people outside of my church are beginning to result in growing relationships.

-I am very burdened by several who are in the midst of very painful family relationship issues.

-I am very excited to share with another church this week about Natural Church Development and encouraging them to look at their church health and possibly work with them for the next several months as a coach.

Here’s hoping that you have a week of reminders that God is with you. Here’s hoping that you choose to answer the call.

 

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

Yesterday was a very emotional and moving day, which was preceded by a very emotional and moving 3 or 4 days. I experienced the power of the presence of the Lord in mighty ways during that time and I experienced the agony of hurting for others who are hurt. I witnessed friendship at its best and observed some leadership at its worst. My musings may seem a little scattered this morning as a result of some events last week added to the fact that I am subbing as Chaplain at our local hospital today for a friend. Here we go …

-God showed up in a powerful way yesterday during our worship service. It was one of those times that no one could deny the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. I needed that and I know that I was not alone in need. We have been focusing on prayer and many more people than normal have been praying extra so God showing up in a powerful way should come as no surprise. Wow! Thank you Jesus!

-Our time of singing was so good. People participated and our worship team led us, they didn’t perform, they led in worship. That certainly set the tone for the service.

-Our prayer times are becoming powerful in our worship services. This is because people are praying before they arrive and they are praying along with me and not just listening to me pray. That makes a huge difference.

-My son in law, and family, were visiting with us and he graciously agreed to sing during worship. (After much “persuasion” from my wife.) He sang with such an open spirit and with such feeling that the whole room was changed. Someone came to the altar while he was singing and was immediately surrounded by prayer supporters. It was a wonderful thing to see. He is such a wonderful worship leader that even though he was “just singing a song” for us, he led us all into the presence of the Lord.

-He sang just before I was to preach, but I called an audible and we had another time of prayer. God really showed up.

-My message was the 3rd in a series on prayer. This one was from the Old Testament, I Samuel 12:19-25.

-One of the points of this passage that really hit me was when Samuel told the people in verse 23 “… far be it from me that I should sin against the Lord by failing to pray for you…” Wow! I can sin by failing to pray for someone. Notice that these people had ignored Samuel’s leadership many times and yet he was still praying for them. Just like Jesus, when on the cross he cried out “Father, forgive them”.

-This really hit me as I was preparing the sermon and I spent some time in prayer and confession as a result. Who have you failed to pray for recently?

-I spent Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning with 4 friends from college. The 5 of us have remained friends ever since we met as freshmen at Olivet Nazarene University. 7 or 8 years ago we began spending a weekend together every year. It is great to catch up with each other. It is great to laugh a lot. It is great to be reminded of God’s faithfulness in all of our lives. It was great to see and sense their support for a loved one of mine who is going through a very difficult situation.

-There have been many tears and prayers for loved ones this past week. The prayers are a regular daily thing for me, the tears, though not unusual, are not a daily event. I was reminded of how important it is to lean on God and to support those we love.

-Our attendance was good and we had a new family visit with us yesterday and the family who visited last Sunday returned yesterday.

Here’s hoping that you see, and sense, God’s presence and power in your life this week. Here’s hoping that you find someone to encourage this week. Here’s hoping that you will not fail to pray for someone this week.

Dennis

Monday Morning Musings …

What a difference a week makes. The temperature was 20 degrees cooler yesterday than it was the Sunday before. The good news is that God is not limited by anything and He showed up again this weekend. As for my musings …

-I have to start by talking about the Saturday evening Community Concert of Prayer that we hosted. I am a part of a Pastor’s Prayer Network that meets to pray every other Thursday morning. There were 6 of us, representing 5 churches of different denominations, who have been praying for each other, our churches and revival in our city and county. We decided to have a focused period of prayer among our churches and inviting other churches to join culminating in a large prayer rally with an outside speaker. The first event was Saturday evening. The purpose of the night was to pray. Nothing more, nothing less. There were over 60 in attendance and there were 6 churches represented. The presence of the Lord was powerful. The sight of seeing people all over our sanctuary praying together was powerful. The sound of dozens of people crying out to God for revival was moving. (We have recently added 4 more pastors praying with us!)

-No wonder it was easy to preach yesterday after what took place Saturday evening.

-That being said, I blew it at the end of the sermon. I had a call to action concerning prayer, but I didn’t have people do anything with the call to action. It was just a challenge that I left hanging. Yesterday during lunch I told my wife that I blew it. She didn’t disagree. She thought the sermon was good and was clear, but she also thought I could have had a better conclusion.

-We had some minor technical issues, but that has become the norm. My fear is that it has become so normal that we are losing steam on fixing the problems. I am going to work on that this week.

-We did have a new couple in attendance yesterday. What we didn’t do was get any information from them. I hate when that happens.

-Our greeter issues from the week before were much better yesterday. I love the willing spirit that permeates my congregation.

-Our time of singing was very powerful and moving. I love hearing, and participating with people when they are really worshiping as they sing.

-I was encouraged as I heard some of the people who attended the Community Concert of Prayer telling others what they missed and urging them to participate in the next event.

-Our attendance was actually less than last Sunday which was a holiday weekend. The good news is that we had very good attendance last Sunday.

-We had a good number of children present. It is very encouraging to see the number of children increasing. That will translate into teens very soon.

-I am noticing that as I focus on praying more, and praying more purposely, that I am getting a lot more requests to pray about some really big stuff. The good news is that God is greater than whatever we are facing.

Here’s hoping you have a week of seeing God move in your life and the life of your church.

Denny

P.S. – My fantasy football team won. I knew you would be happy for me.