ONE MORE THING…
Dear Church:
It seems like preaching against the wind to talk about unity these days. We seem to be in a season where we find ourselves triggered by almost anything. I find myself triggered about denominational issues frequently. I know some of us in the congregation are triggered by the results of the national election. While there are potions a plenty to numb our pain when triggered, that really doesn’t help much. I wish I had access to some elixir that helped us overcome and eliminate the pain that we feel and encounter.
What we have, instead of a wonder drug, or the blunt instrument of the ballot box, is our tenacity to hold to that which we value. At Blooming Glen, we are committing to be the Church Together by holding fast to three essential values: 1) By relying on the Bible as the true story of God’s quest to redeem us from our self-inflicted brokenness. 2) By practicing spiritual habits of peacemaking, beginning with the foundational practice of caring deeply for one another and challenging one another directly. 3) By generously offering our gifts, skills, and resources to our neighbors near and far in the Name of Christ.
By the time you read this, Debbie and I will, Lord willing, be in Southern California. It will be a 17-day trip to: 1) take a spiritual retreat and reflect on what God is saying to me these days. 2) reach out to the Mosaic-related congregations in California that I serve as a Leadership Minister. 3) spend time with Jordan, Celina, and their boys: Jake, Jackson, John, and Jonah. Lord willing, we are back to Pennsylvania on November 29, and I look forward to preaching on the first Sunday in Advent, December 1.
As I retreat into time with God, reach out to friends and California co-laborers, and reunite with grandsons (and their parents), my goals are to continue to practice a way of life centered on remaining reliant on the scriptures for my hope, speaking the truth in love, and to being generous with all that God has given me. May these values unite us on the journey together with Jesus and keep us from being triggered by the traumas of past experiences of thoughtless words and heartless deeds.
Let’s go, church (and embrace our values as disciples of Jesus)!
Pastor Jeff
jeff@bgmc.net
P.S. | Since I’m in California, November 12-29, I won’t be at the A&N Diner on the 18th or the 25th nor will I be at the Broad Street Grind on the 15th, 22nd, or 29th. Y’all should feel free to meet up on those days as you desire to talk with and listen to one another. I’ll be back at the A&N on December 2nd and at the Broad Street Grind on December 6th.