Pastor’s Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings

October 3, 2013

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Jane and I are proud grandparents. I guess you can see that by the smiles on our faces. I do want to call attention to the smile, perhaps smirk, on the face of Lila Jane, our newest grandchild. It is as if the look says “Well I have really got it made, these two will be suckers for anything I want”. Shes pretty much right on.

Jane and I love our grandchildren and we will do whatever we can to help them make a good life out of the life that God has given her.

Isn’t that what God wants us to do with all of His children, help them make a good life out of the life that God has given them. Through prayer, meditation and the change of heart that only God can bring about in us, will we be able to help those less fortunate than us. While being a witness to our grandchildren is really important to us, it is just as important to be a good witness to the love God has for all of us to each and every person we encounter every day.

Love your neighbor means what it says. While loving grandchildren might be a lot easier than loving some we meet in our lives, it is still important to show God’s love for us all to the world.

Have a blessed day,

Pastor Randy

Upperroom Daily Devotional 10-3-13

October 3, 2013

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 10-2-13

October 2, 2013

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 10-1-13

October 1, 2013

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Lectionary Scriptures for 10-6-13

September 30, 2013

Upperroom Daily Devotional 9-30-13

September 30, 2013

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 9-29-13

September 29, 2013

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Upperroom Daily Devotional 9-28-13

September 28, 2013

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Newsletter

September 27, 2013

The newsletter for the month is posted. Check it out for info for the month. There is a calendar that Jan keeps updated when she writes the newsletter. We will have our fall festival on the 27th. Fun for the kids and their costumes. All are invited. Remember the pancake breakfast on the first Saturday. We start serving at 8:30am until about 9:30am. Again all are invited.

Have a blessed day in Jesus Christ,

Pastor Randy

Pastor’s Ponderings, Wonderings, Wanderings

September 27, 2013

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Henry Ford was known for both his frugality and his philanthropy. He was visiting his family’s ancestral village in Ireland when two trustees of the local hospital found out he was there, and they managed to get in to see him.

They talked him into giving the hospital $5,000 dollars (this was the 1930’s, so $5,000 dollars was a great deal of money). The next morning, at breakfast, he opened his newspaper to read the banner headline: “American Millionaire Gives Fifty Thousand to Local Hospital.”

Ford wasted no time in summoning the two hospital trustees. He waved the newspaper in their faces. “What does this mean?” he demanded. The trustees apologized profusely. “Dreadful error,” they said. They promised to get the editor to print a retraction the very next day, stating that the great Henry Ford hadn’t given $50,000, but only $5,000. Well, hearing that, Ford offered them the other $45,000, under one condition: that the trustees erect a marble arch at the entrance of the new hospital, with a plaque that read, “I walked among you and you took me in.”

A humorous story about a great man and two other men who were shrewder business men than he was. Our scripture lesson from the Lectionary for 9-22-13 was Luke 16:1-13. The manager who got caught with his fingers in the till –so to speak- and got fired. His next step was to get some of his former debtors to be indebted to him by reducing their debt before the Master got the word out about his dismissal. He took his master in also, and was commended for his shrewdness. Jesus tells us, “for the children of this age are more shrewd in dealing with their own generation than are the children of light”.

I am not sure how we should be more shrewd in dealing with our own generation but I do know that if we are faithful in treating others as Jesus asks us to we will be doing all He wants us to do. More importantly we will be faithful to God’s will for us in a secular world where we are called to take people in.
That is to take people into our churches, homes, and hearts.

Have a blessed day in Jesus Christ,

Pastor Randy