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Upperroom Daily Devotional 6-13-14

June 13, 2014

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 6-12-14

June 12, 2014

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 6-11-14

June 11, 2014

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 6-10-14

June 10, 2014

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 6-9-14

June 9, 2014

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 6-8-14

June 8, 2014

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June 7, 2014

The newsletter for June is posted and can be accessed at our website http://www.orangewesley.wordpress.com. Just scroll down until you see the pages on the right and the first one is Newsletters.

On another note just wanted to say thanks for all those who attended the pancake breakfast where we also had ham, grits and eggs. We feasted on the good food and also feasted on fellowship.

Harvey Wilson and I made a prayer walk down Camellia Street Saturday Morning and prayed for each and every house we walked by, their occupants and the whole area to be covered by the Holy Spirit. We plan to make many more such walks to call the Holy Spirit down on this area so that whatever evil is there will be driven out and people will find peace not only inside there homes and hearts but outside as well.

We hope others will join us. If you are interested just let us know and we will set up times for walks to be scheduled.

Have a blessed day in Jesus Christ,

Randy

Pastor’s Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings

June 7, 2014

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Tomorrow is Pentecost Sunday. I want to share a story about Pentecost involving a preacher-teacher named Fred Craddock.

The well-known author and preacher Fred Craddock tells a rather funny story about a lecture he was giving: A few years ago, when he was on the west coast speaking at a seminary, just before the first lecture, one of the students stood up and said, “Before you speak, I need to know if you are Pentecostal.” The room grew silent. Craddock said he looked around for the Dean of the seminary! He was nowhere to be found.

The student continued with his quiz right in front of everybody. Craddock was taken aback, and so he said, “Do you mean do I belong to the Pentecostal Church?” He said, “No, I mean are you Pentecostal?” Craddock said, “Are you asking me if I am charismatic?” the student said, “I am asking you if you are Pentecostal.” Craddock said, “Do you want to know if I speak in tongues?” He said, “I want to know if you are Pentecostal.” Craddock said, “I don’t know what your question is.” The student said, “Obviously, you are not Pentecostal.” He left.

What are we talking about on Pentecost Sunday? Is the church supposed to use the word Pentecost only as a noun or can it be used as an adjective? And so I ask you: Are you Pentecostal?

In spite of the fact that the church doesn’t know what the adjective means, the church insists that the word remain in our vocabulary as an adjective. The church is unwilling for the word simply to be a noun, to represent a date, a place, an event in the history of the church, refuses for it to be simply a memory, an item, something back there somewhere. The church insists that the word is an adjective; it describes the church. The word, then, is “Pentecostal.”

If the church is alive in the world it is Pentecostal.

How do we keep this aliveness, this fire burning, this spirit moving? What must exist in us, around us, and through us, if we are to be Pentecostal? Simply these three things:

1. We Are To Be Of One Accord
2. We Are To Join Together Constantly in Prayer
3. We Are To Repent

Come join us tomorrow for Pentecost Sunday. I will talk some more about how United Methodist as well as other denominations must be Pentecostal in their beliefs.

Have a blessed day in Jesus Christ,

Pastor Randy

 

 

Upperroom Daily Devotional 6-7-14

June 7, 2014

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 6-6-14

June 6, 2014

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