Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Wednesday's Prayer

"When we are awake, we are still with Thee, O God most merciful, and Thy hand is over us for good. Be Thou the Desire of our hearts, and the Ruler of our thoughts. O heavenly Father, we need Thy love and Thy calm breath shed abroad in our souls to be a fountain of strength; we know know not without Thee what may befall us this day, either of peril, or of temptation, or of sorrow. But Thou canst put a guard about our path, and canst fence all our senses from temptation by sobering them with Thy holy fear. Give us then, we pray Thee, a right sense of duty, to shield us in all conflict, and guard us against sin and death. Lead us not into temptation; or, when we are tempted, deliver us by humble watchfulness from all power of evil - Amen."

Rowland Williams, Prayers Ancient and Modern, 1903

See you at Prayer Meeting tonight,
Pastor Mike

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Will you SPLASH on someone this week?

On Sunday evening we are working through a series entitled "Splash." Ken Hemphill wrote a book by that title and the word is actually an acronym reminding us to...
Show
People
Love
And
Share
Him.

We learned that we must ILLUSTRATE the Gospel in order to earn the right to ARTICULATE the Gospel. We need to show others, through our lives, the power of the Gospel.

Here are four important truths we must remember if we want to "Splash" people with the living water.
1) God is everywhere and is always working to advance his Kingdom.
2) Prayer is the key to seeing God at work and showing people love.
3) The harvest is abundant (Luke 10:2)
4) Being a witness is not an option (Luke 24:48-49)

Let's join together in praying: "Father, show me where you are working so I can show others your love."

Looking for an opportunity to SPLASH someone this week,
Pastor Mike

Monday, September 19, 2011

Sunday Summary - September 18, 2011

On Sunday, I began a new series entitled: "Becoming the Unchurch." We are looking at key characteristics of the Church in Antioch and how they apply to us today. If we truly applied these qualities to our church I think we would become the "Unchurch" and by that I mean a church unlike what we have grown all too familiar with. I'm afraid we have grown accustomed to church that is simply a weekly meeting we attend but not a life changing gathering where we see and sense the power and presence of God. I don't want that to characterize the the church family at Everett Springs Baptist Church.

Sunday's message focused on "Unbelievable Power." Such power should mark a church that worships the living God. Think about it; God is a God of the unheard of, the unusual and the unbelievable. Does our church life reflect that we worship such a God? It can.

The first use of the word "Power" in the New testament comes from the lips of Jesus when he says: "You are wrong, because you know neither the Scriptures nor the power of God." (Matthew 22:29). Wow, would He say that of our churches today? Do we know the power of God? How is that knowledge evident in our churches today?

We considered three aspects of God's "Unbelievable Power" in Sunday's message:
1) The Power of the Cross to change lives (Rom. 1:16 and 1 Cor. 1:17-18)
2) The Power Working through the Church (Eph. 3:14-21 and 2 Cor. 4:7)
3) The Power of the Comforter (Luke 24:49, Acts 1:8, Acts 4:33 and Rom. 15:18-19)

Our response to the message should include:
1) Realization of our Powerlessness.
2) Confession of our sin (We are not to quench or grieve the Spirit)
3) Participation in the will of God through prayer.

Our prayer is captured by the words penned by Charles H. Gabriel in the song "Pentecostal Power"
"Lord, send thy old-time power, the Pentecostal power!
Thy floodgates of blessing, on is throw open wide!
Lord, send the old time power, thy Pentecostal power!
That sinners be converted and Thy name glorified!"

Praying for God's Unbelievable Power in our Church,
Pastor Mike

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

In the Refiner's Fire

Those who know me well know I often refer to the devotional book, Streams in the Desert. It is a great book. We have a print edition and I also read an online edition when I have my Quiet Time each day. The online edition and the print edition are not laid out the same but the content is excellent in both of them. If you want to read the online edition just click HERE.

Here is an excerpt from today's devotion.

"He sat by a fire of seven-fold heat,
As He watched by the precious ore,
And closer He bent with a searching gaze
As He heated it more and more.
 
He knew He had ore that could stand the test,
And He wanted the finest gold
To mould as a crown for the King to wear,
Set with gems with a price untold.
 
So He laid our gold in the burning fire,
Tho' we fain would have said Him 'Nay,'
And He watched the dross that we had not seen,
And it melted and passed away.
 
And the gold grew brighter and yet more bright,
But our eyes were so dim with tears,
We saw but the fire--not the Master's hand,
And questioned with anxious fears.
 
Yet our gold shone out with a richer glow,
As it mirrored a Form above,
That bent o'er the fire, tho' unseen by us,
With a look of ineffable love.
 
Can we think that it pleases His loving heart
To cause us a moment's pain?
Ah, no! but He saw through the present cross
The bliss of eternal gain.
 
So He waited there with a watchful eye,
With a love that is strong and sure,
And His gold did not suffer a bit more heat,
Than was needed to make it pure."

Don't forget to pray: "Lord, do something we are not used to."

In the Fire,
Pastor Mike

Monday, September 5, 2011

Sunday Summary - September 4, 2011

Once again I find myself thanking the Lord for another great day of worship with the Everett Springs Church family. Since yesterday was the first Sunday of the month, the men of the Church gathered together at 8:00AM for the Brotherhood Breakfast. We always enjoy a delicious breakfast and a great time of fellowship. I sure do appreciate Hudon Miller and the crew of guys that come out early and prepare a breakfast feast for the men of our church and community. 

Since this is Labor Day weekend I thought it would be good to preach on "Responding to the Current Labor Crisis." Now, the crisis I spoke of was one of eternal significance. In Matthew 9:35-38, Jesus speaks of the need for Laborers in the harvest. Every church I know of has a need for faithful "Harvest Laborers" and our hearts were challenged yesterday by the message of Matt. 9:35-38.

Here's a quick overview of the message:


1. Christ's MINISTRY as an example for our Labor

     a. The PLACE of His Labor
          I am so glad that Jesus ministered in the cities and villages.

          He would be serving in Rome and Armuchee.
          His travels would take Him to Summerville and Plainville; if He were here today.
     b. The PRACTICE of His Labor
         He labored through the Words He spoke: Teaching and Preaching
         He labored through the Works He accomplished (Healing every kind of disease).
         He was concerned about the physical needs of those He came in contact with.


2. Christ's MOTIVATION in Labor

     a. His COMPASSION
          He was moved with compassion as He looked at the people around Him.
          I pray that we will see what He saw and feel what He felt and that we would have compassion for others in our community.
     b. The CONDITION of the people
          The were harassed and helpless (Distressed and Dispirited)

          May we always remember we live in a community filled with people who are hurting.


3. Christ's METHOD for getting more Laborers
     a. He was INVOLVED (He set the Pattern for us)
     b. He was INSIGHTFUL (He Pointed out the need for more laborers)
     c. He was INSTRUCTIVE (He told us to Pray for the Lord to send forth laborers)

While we can and should pray for the Lord to send forth laborers into His harvest I also want us to consider praying a "dangerous" prayer. Wonder what would happen if we prayed: "Lord, do things we are not used to" and really, truly, with all our heart meant it? What would the Lord do in us and through us if we asked Him to do things we are not used to?


It has been said that "everyone wants progress, but no one wants change." I want progress and I am willing to change - what about you?

Here are some questions for you to think about:

1. Will we be like Jesus and seek to reach people in the cities and communities around us?
2. Will we ask God to give us a heart of compassion and an ability to see and sense the true need of those we encounter on a regular basis?
3. Will we commit to pray that the Lord will send out the laborers needed for the harvest and that He really would "Do things we are not used to"?

Click HERE for a link to the Crabb Family singing about the Harvest. I trust you will enjoy the song.

Praying for the Lord to do things we're not used to,
Pastor Mike

Friday, September 2, 2011

A Labor Day Message

I have been planning, preparing and praying for this Sunday's message. I'm now wrestling with the title for the message. I like "Gospel Guts" but that seems a bit, ... a bit, ... well, a little tacky or kind of gross sounding, although it would serve to grab one's attention. The reason for such a title is a key word that is found in Matthew 9:36. This word is used in the New Testament ONLY in reference to Christ. It is a word that is rich with meaning. I'll talk about it on Sunday but I don't think I will call the message: "Gospel Guts."

I am leaning toward: "Recognizing and Responding to the Church's Labor Problems." That sounds like an interesting title to me, what do you think? Most churches do have a "labor" problem. In fact, if you read Matthew 9:35-38 you will see that this problem has been around for a LONG time. Prior to serving as a Pastor, I served as a home missionary assisting local churches with their youth ministry. I talked with a lot of Pastors and leaders over a 19 year period. Most church leaders have a "Wish List" of ministry positions they wish they could fill. Needs in their church and community go unmet for a lack of people who are willing to serve. Wouldn't it be something if our church had a "Waiting List" instead of a "Wish List"?

What if someone said: "Pastor I would like to teach our children on Wednesday night." And I told them "Great, but there are three ahead of you who also want to serve in that area, so I will put you on our ministry waiting list or we can place you in another area of ministry." Wow, that would be something. I think every Pastor I know would love to have that problem. The sad reality is that most of us only have a "Wish List."

Well, on Sunday we will discover the Lord's answer to the church's labor problem. I hope to see you at Church this Sunday with an open Bible, a receptive heart, and a willingness to obey the Lord's leading.

Gratefully Laboring for the Lord,
Pastor Mike

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Courageous

On Friday night, August 26th, Marilyn and I were able to attend the Atlanta premier of the movie Courageous. Wow, what a movie! We laughed, we cried, we were impacted by the story. It was a special opportunity for us and an enjoyable night out at the Fox Theater in Atlanta.

Here's a picture of us at the event:

The movie will open in theaters across the country on September 30. I highly recommend that you go see it and that you encourage others to do the same. You can learn more about the movie by clicking HERE.

Endeavoring to be a "Courageous" father,
Pastor Mike

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

An Old Prayer for a New Month

Here we are at the end of August. Tomorrow, by the grace of God we will be in a new month. Here is a prayer from an old book I have entitled: Prayers: Ancient and Modern. The book's copyright is from 1897. The prayer for today is as follows:

"O Lord, forasmuch as all my strength is in Thee, grant unto me this grace, that I may allow Thee to do whatsoever Thou wilt; and that my doing may be to lie still in Thy hand, and that Thou mayest do with me that thing only which is most pleasing to Thee.

Do Thou adorn me with holy virtues, giving me humbleness of mind, purity of heart, and all those gifts and graces which Thou knowest to be needful for me, and whatsoever Thou wouldest have to be in me, whether in body or soul; that so I may be able the better to please Thee, the more worthily and faithfully to serve Thee, and the more perfectly to love Thee.

I pray, moreover, that Thou wouldest give me grace to arrive at that degree of perfection which thou willest me to reach, and grant unto me the aids and dispositions needful for its attainment. Amen." - Ludovicus Palma

Tonight we will gather to pray and to study God's Word. I want to encourage our Church family to keep M.M. in your prayers today as she is scheduled for surgery this morning. I'll have an update for you at prayer meeting tonight. In tonight's study, we will learn how to be an example of the believer in our manner of life.

Praying for you and with you,
Pastor Mike

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Politics and Religion?

Whoa, have I lost my mind? Everyone knows a pastor should not mix politics and religion. Really? Who says? Seems to me that in Scripture the two were connected. When God's people were in right relationship with Him their political leadership served them well. When they forsook or slighted their relationship with God their political system also suffered and the people suffered as well. Looks to me as if the two are connected.

Rather than a separation of the two I think we are living in a day when the two are tightly joined together. Not for the good though. I think we have many in our country and around our world who have allowed their politics to become their religion. We look to government to do what God has promised His people He would do. God has been replaced by one's political affiliation.

Political programs must be financed to operate. Our government has no means generating finances other than through taxation. So, if we look to Government to meet our needs we will pay the price through increased taxes. Now here is where I saw politics and religion come together in my Bible reading today. In Proverbs 29:4 we read: "By justice a king builds up the land, but he who exacts gifts (or "he who taxes heavily") tears it down." Do you see the relevance of that? We are seeing our country suffer tremendous financial burdens and yet our governmental leadership can only think of increased taxes as a means of solving our problems. I have news for them - IT WILL NOT WORK!!! I don't say that because I am some smart political consultant or analyst. Nope, I'm just a student of God's Word and He said that high taxes will tear the land down. Creating and worshipping a false god is costly.

The book of Hosea tells the story of what happens when God's people forsake God. It is a tragic story, in that regard. One theme we see is that God's people would turn to Assyria for help. Hosea 5:13 says that they "went to Assyria, and sent to the great king." Much like individuals in our country today they sought their deliverance from the politically powerful of their day. It was a poor choice because the verse goes on to state: "But he is not able to cure you or heal your wound." By the end of Hosea the people of God are challenged to declare: "Assyria shall not save us;" we would be wise to admit the same. There will be no lasting help, salvation, or deliverance that will come from the State House or the White House. Our hope is in the Lord.

Wonder what would happen if we determined not to allow our Politics to become our religion; but rather acknowledged the positive influence we could have upon our political system by simply living in a right relationship with God?

Now, that's something to think about.

Pastor Mike

Monday, August 29, 2011

Sunday Summary - August 28, 2011

"Let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven." (Matthew 5:16)

Yesterday we considered that "It is time to Uncover our Light." Jesus said: "I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life." (John 8:12). After the Sermon on the Mount He told those who were gathered together: "You are the light of the world." (Matt. 5:14) So how are we doing being "light" in a sin darkened world?

We need to examine our lives to see if we have hidden our light under any "baskets" that hinder it's effectiveness. Our light can be hidden or dimmed by:

1. Our History
We sometimes allow our past to dim our witness in the present. What we need to remember is that, as a Christian, our past has been forgiven and we are no longer in bondage to our past sins or shortcomings. Don't let your history hold you back.

2. Our Hurts
Most everyone has been hurt by the words or actions of others. Often those hurts can hold us back from being the light Christ would have us to be. If we have been hurt (and who hasn't) we need to be willing to forgive and forget and move forward. We have all been forgiven by God and should extend that forgiveness to others. Don't let your hurts hinder the brightness of your light.

3. Our Health
Our spiritual health certainly impacts the quality of the light of our life. Just as the moon reflects the light of the sun we should reflect the Glory of Christ. Obviously the closer we are to Christ the better we will reflect the light. Stay close to Christ through Bible reading, prayer, fellowship with other believers and regular times of worship to keep your "wick" trim and your light burning bright!

Here's a poem I did not get to share on Sunday.
God's lamps we are,
To shine where He shall say:
And lamps are not for sunny rooms,
Nor for the light of day;
But for the dark places of the earth,
Where shame and wrong and crime have birth,
Or for the murky twilight grey,
Where wandering sheep have gone astray,
Or where the Lamp of Faith grows dim,
And souls are groping after Him.
And as sometimes a flame we find,
Clear-shining through the night,
So dark we do not see the lamp
But only see the Light,
So may we shine, God's love the flame,
That men may glorify His Name."
-Annie Johnson Flint

Let's shine for Jesus this week!
Pastor Mike

On Tuesday morning I'll post an update about the Courageous Movie premier we were able to attend on Friday night.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Which world are you thinking about?

Something is always going on in our world. Earthquakes, wars, revolutions, crime and much, much more. It's hard to miss the events of our world in an internet connected society. Facebook, You Tube, Google, e-mail and any other of various means of internet connectivity keep us all focused on the happenings taking place across the street and around the world.

The following words of C.S. Lewis may challenge you to think about which world you are most focused on at this time.

"The Christians who did the most for the present world were precisely those who thought more of the next. It is since Christians have begun thinking less of the other world that they have become so ineffective in this. Aim at heaven and you get earth thrown in; aim at earth and you get neither."

Let's live today in light of eternity.

Looking for a New Heaven and a New Earth,
Pastor Mike

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Today's Prayer

The following prayer comes from the "Kings Chapel Liturgy, 1831"

"We humbly pray Thee, O Father in heaven, to guide us through the darkness of this world, to guard us from its perils, to hold us up and strengthen us when we grow weary in our mortal way; and to lead us by Thy chosen paths, through time and through death death, to our eternal home in Thy heavenly kingdom; which we ask in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord - Amen."

We will gather at 7:00 pm tonight to share our prayer requests with one another and to pray. We will also continue our study of 1 Timothy 4:12 focusing on the power of our words and how we are to be an example of the believer in the words we speak.

I'll be looking forward to seeing you tonight.

Pastor Mike

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

What if Hosea were alive today?

My Quiet Time Bible reading is taking me through the book of Hosea. Wow! It is like reading about the day in which we live. Hosea the prophet warned the people of the judgement they would experience if they did not return to the Lord and remain faithful to Him.

Hosea is calling out to a backslidden and sin engulfed people pleading with them to return to the Lord. Think about these words from Hosea 4:1-3 from the New Living Translation.

Hear the word of the Lord, O people of Israel!
      The Lord has brought charges against you, saying:
   “There is no faithfulness, no kindness,
      no knowledge of God in your land.
 2 You make vows and break them;
      you kill and steal and commit adultery.
   There is violence everywhere—
      one murder after another.
 3 That is why your land is in mourning,
      and everyone is wasting away.
   Even the wild animals, the birds of the sky,
      and the fish of the sea are disappearing.

There was NO Faithfulness, No Kindness, and No Knowledge of God throughout the land. Because of that the people would break their vows, kill, steal and commit adultery. The land was full of violence. It was so bad that the land itself seemed to groan under the burden of the sin of the people.

That was then and this is now; But God is the same! I believe the crime, violence and perversion that is rampant in our country (and in the world) can be traced back to the fact that we have by and large chosen to forget about God.

In Hosea's words, we hear the message of the Lord for us today. "Return,... to the Lord your God, for you have stumbled because of your iniquity. Take with you words and return to the Lord; say to him, 'Take away all iniquity...'"

How will we do this? One person at a time. It is time for you and I to return to the Lord in areas where we have wandered away from Him and have stumbled.

Listening to God in the words of Hosea,
Pastor Mike

Monday, August 22, 2011

Sunday Summary - August 21, 2011

We enjoyed another blessed Lord's day on Sunday. It is always a joy to gather together with God's people to worship the Lord in our fellowship with one another, in our singing, in our giving and in sitting under the preaching of His Word. I am grateful for the four guests the Lord sent our way to worship with us. It is always good to have visitors join us for worship, Thanks to those who invited their family and friends to attend. I pray that we will all have a passion to invite folks we meet to come and join with us for worship. I believe there are people all around us who are looking for what we have as believers and brothers and sisters in Christ. People will come if we will invite them. Let's also be persistent in inviting friends and family members to join us for Worship. If it is worth inviting them once it is worth inviting them several times.

We concluded Acts 11 and what an exciting story is contained there in the birth of the church at Antioch. A pagan city becomes the place of a prominent Church. God can do great things if we will follow His leadership. I long to see him work in and through us to reach our community and our county with the transforming power of the Gospel.

Let's ask God to give us the spirit of Barnabas. We would do well to emulate his...
1) Character: He was a generous man and a good man.
2) Christianity: He was FULL of the Holy Spirit!
3) Commitment: He was full of FAITH.
4) Cheerfulness: He was GLAD when He saw the evidence of God's work in Antioch.
5) Communication: He exhorted and Taught the People.
6) Companionship: He knew when help was needed and sought out Paul to come and minister with him.

Let's pray and ask God to make us a "Barnabas" to those in need of an encouraging friend.

Sunday evening was a good night. We thought about three key words that should describe us as we seek to be all that God would have us to be in the days ahead.

1) Trust: Trust the Lord and Respect the leaders He gives us.
2) Transformation: Growth will at times call for a change in our Mind and our Methods. The level of thinking that brought us to this point in our church will probably not lead us ahead. We need the Lord to transform our minds for the sake of the Kingdom.
3) Team Work: We must work together. Many hands will make the burden light. Let's join up together to accomplish much for the Glory of God and the good of others.

It is a Blessing to serve as your Pastor,
Pastor Mike

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Thursday's Thought

It's Thursday and on Thursday I plan to bring you a quote that I have come across in my reading during the week. I came across the following quote by Charles Spurgeon in my reading last week. It is a good one and one that should challenge each of us.

Take a few minutes to think about this...


“If sinners will be damned, at least let them leap to hell over our bodies. And if they will perish, let them perish with our arms about their knees, imploring them to stay. If hell must be filled, at least let it be filled in the teeth of our exertions, and let not one go there unwarned and unprayed for.” ~ Charles Spurgeon 1860 Sermon at Exeter Hall

May God kindle a passion for the lost of our community in the heart of each of us.

For His Glory,
Pastor Mike

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

A New Series on Wednesday and a Prayer to make Your Own

Tonight we will gather for our Wednesday night prayer meeting. Students in the sixth grade and up are invited to come out at 6:00pm for food and time to hang out and visit with one another. At 7:00pm we will begin with a song, a time of prayer and we will start a five week series on 1 Timothy 4:12. The messages will be geared toward our youth but will certainly be helpful and applicable to each member and guest. If you know any youth, invite them to join us. Sixth grade and up can join us at 6:00pm and EVERYONE may join us at 7:00pm

Here is a prayer from Thomas a Kempis for you to read over and make your own.

"Strengthen me, O God, by the grace of thy Holy Spirit. Grant me to be strengthened with might in the inner man, and to empty my heart of all useless care and anguish. O Lord, grant me heavenly wisdom, that I may learn above all things to relish and to love Thee, and to think of all other things as being, what indeed they are, at the disposal of Thy wisdom, - Amen."

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Praying and Preparing to See Christ at Work

I believe the next few Sunday's can be significant Sunday's in the life of our Church family. This coming Sunday (August 21) we will continue in Acts 11, looking at the Church in Antioch. There are qualities and characteristics of that Church that we want to have in our Church. Take time to Pray this week, read Acts 11:19-30 and ask God to prepare your heart for the message He has for you.

On Sunday, August 28th, I plan to deliver a message God placed on my heart several weeks ago. I truly believe it can be a pivotal message in the life of our church. I earnestly covet your prayers as I seek to develop the message I believe God wants us to hear. The Scripture we will turn to will be Matthew 5:14-16 and I believe our Heavenly Father wants us to know that "It's Time to Uncover Our Light."

I am excited as I think about what God can do in our presence over the next several weeks. Let's pray, read the Word, keep our eyes and ears open for "Divine Appointments", invite others to join us in worship on Sunday and let's see what God will do in the weeks ahead.

With Love and Anticipation,
Pastor Mike

Monday, August 15, 2011

Sunday Summary - August 14, 2011

We have been continuing our journey through the book of Acts and on Sunday we were in Acts 11. In the opening scene of Acts 11, we encounter a group of devoutly religious people; some probably had their hands on their hips and others with their arms folded sternly across their chest. With a scowl on their face coupled with a look of disbelief they are looking at the Apostle Peter and saying... "You Did What?!?!"

They were not excited about Cornelius and his household coming to faith in Christ. They were worked up over the fact that Peter had crossed the line and had a meal with Cornelius and that he had hung out with the Gentiles. After facing their CONFRONTATION, Peter gave a complete EXPLANATION of the event which is rich with instruction for us today.

Here are some of the highlights that we need to think through and apply on our own lives.

1) Peter tells them the whole situation started off when he was on the roof PRAYING.
Well, that's a good place to start. James reminds us that the "effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much" I hope we will see the results of availing prayer in our church, our community and our county in the days ahead.

2) Next he received a clear REVELATION from the Lord.
We are blessed in that we can receive a clear revelation from the Lord EVERY SINGLE day. All we have to do is open His Word, read it and listen to what the Spirit says through the Word. May we hear and heed the revelation God has for us in His Word.

3) The CIRCUMSTANCES served to confirm that God was up to something.
Three times he sees a vision and hears a clear Word from heaven. The very NEXT moment there are three guys at the front door looking for Peter. You think that didn't have his attention? As we are praying and in the Word we need to keep our eyes open to what God is doing all around us.

4) Can I get a WITNESS?
Peter did, he had SIX of them. Six companions traveled with Peter to Cornelius' house. The witnesses served as a significant and reliable confirmation of God's leading in Peter's life. It makes me think that it may not be too wise to rush off into something without others to affirm and confirm our decision and direction.

5) The ground was PREPARED, the harvest was ready and God BLESSED Peter's preaching.
Peter preached and before he could finish the Holy Spirit fell on everyone gathered in Cornelius' house. That had to be EXCITING? Acts 11:13-14 are very interesting verses to me. In these verses, Cornelius tells how the angel had told him that Peter would bring a message by which Cornelius and all in his household would be saved. No wonder Cornelius had invited a crowd over (Acts 10:24-27). He believed the message he and his family would hear would CHANGE their lives and so he made sure to get as many as possible crowded into his home to hear the message. So, the question before us is "Who are we bringing to hear the message of salvation? Who are we inviting over to hear the message that "Jesus Saves"? The message WILL change lives. Maybe we need to have some home gatherings for the purpose of telling others about Jesus.

6) Peter ends his "Testimony" with a word of SCRIPTURE.
Notice what he tells the brothers listening to him; "I remembered the Word of the Lord, how he said, 'John baptized with water, but you will be baptized with the Holy Spirit." It's ALWAYS good to remember the Word of the Lord!

The Jewish brothers who sought Peter out for a CONFRONTATION now came around to a clear RECOGNITION of the fact that God was doing a mighty work among the Gentiles. They concluded "Then to the Gentiles also God has granted repentance that leads to life." Thanks to that vitally important truth we are able to meet and worship the Lord each Sunday. Not because of our own good or our religious affiliation or even our religious heritage. We meet and worship a Risen Savior because He has GRANTED to us repentance that leads to life.

I want this message to infiltrate my thoughts and actions. I want it to transform me and our church. God has placed us in a community that NEEDS to hear the Gospel and we have to be willing to cross barriers to share the Good News with others. When we do we will see households come to Christ. After all the book of Acts is not the Acts of the Apostles, or the Acts of the Early Church; it is the Acts of The Resurrected Savior through the Holy Spirit. So I pray we will see the Spirit move in our midst in the days, weeks and months ahead.

Do you want that? Then let's pray, read the Word and look for God at work in the everyday details of life.

I'll have more to share with you tomorrow.

For His Glory,
Pastor Mike

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Business Meetings, Budget Reports and Blessings

Last night we held our monthly "Member's Meeting." That's when the members look after the business of the Church. We look at what we have done, what we are doing and where we are going. We had a fair amount of business to deal with last night and everything went very well.

It is always exciting to make progress on various projects and goals. Ministry reports, plans for Homecoming, planning clean up days for our building and grounds, buying an ice maker and a few other odds and ends occupied our time and discussion.

As our member's know, I always like to look at how we started the month and where we ended the month. It's always a blessing to end with a little more than we started with. How do we do it? Are we a wealthy congregation? Do we have some secret reserve of finances? Are we exceptionally wise stewards? I don't know. But there is one thing I know. Our church budget typically reveals a church body that believes the truth of Proverbs 11:24.

This proverb says: "One gives freely, yet grows all the richer; another withholds what he should give, and only suffers want." As we give to the Lord's work and special ministry opportunities it seems as if the Lord continues to bless us. If we want to continue to experience God's blessings as individuals and as a church body we just need to "give freely" and trust God to take care of us.

We can either be "givers" or "withholders" and we will either "grow" or "suffer want." May we all continue to be givers!

For His Glory,
Pastor Mike

Monday, August 8, 2011

Thank God for Prayers, Pastors and Promises!

It is a blessing for each of us to talk with our Heavenly father about Anything, Anywhere at Anytime through our times of PRAYER. Today I have sensed the prayers of our Church family on our behalf. Thank you for praying for us and I pray that God will teach me to pray more for you. Prayers are powerful! In James 5:16 we read: "The prayer of a righteous person has great power as it is working." (ESV). What a blessing to experience the power of prayer.

This afternoon we met with a PASTOR friend to be reminded of the power of the Gospel to change hearts and lives. You would think I, as a Pastor, would not need such a reminder; but sometimes in the midst of a storm its often easy to lose sight of the reality that guides us and guards us. The Gospel makes the difference! It is the Power of God! I sense that God has some tremendous lessons to teach our family in the days ahead and I pray that I will be a good student. Our Pastor friend listened attentively and then shared grace and truth with us in a way that helped to adjust our focus and calm our hearts. Thanks Robbie for spending some time with us this afternoon.

PROMISES. A promise is defined as "an express assurance on which expectation is to be based." God's word gives us a great promise in Romans 8:28. Here we read: "And we know that for those who love God all things work together for good, for those who are called according to his purpose." As we go through events and situations that we do not understand and can't make sense out of we can have the "express assurance" that God is working "all things" "together for good," The same God that orchestrated the meeting of Peter and Cornelius is working in my life AND your life today. He is working through the various blessing and burdens of life for His Glory and our Good. I'm grateful for His promise and the assurance it gives me at this time.


So at this moment I am very thankful for Prayers, Pastors, and Promises. Maybe you too can be thankful for the same - I hope so.

For His Glory,
Pastor Mike

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Sunday Summary - August 7, 2011

We enjoyed another blessed day at Everett Springs Baptist Church! It was great to be back with our church family after being away ministering at Word of Life Ranch in Pottersville, NY. I am very grateful for the message God allowed me to deliver from Acts 10. If you have not taken the time to slowly and thoughtfully read through Acts 10 I want to encourage you to do so. It is a THRILLING chapter detailing the Gospel going to the Gentiles. The chapter is filled with miracles as God orchestrates the spreading of the Gospel.

Here is a summary of how the chapter flows. Hopefully it will be a reminder to all who heard the message and it will be a motivation to others to read the passage for their own edification.

1. Searching (vv. 1-2) Cornelius is searching for the truth as God draws him to Himself.

2. Hungering (vv.9-10) Peter is up on the roof to pray and is hungry.

3. Dreaming (V. 10) God sends a vision to Peter using his hunger to teach him an important lesson.

4. Wondering (vv. 17-19) Peter doesn't yet get the lesson God has for him but is pondering about what he needs to know about the vision of the sheet and animals.

5. Entertaining (v. 23) This is big - Peter hosts the three Gentile visitors for the night. God is at work breaking down racial and religious barriers for the spread of the Gospel.

6. Traveling (vv. 23-24) Fish do not jump in the boat, the fisherman must go after them. God said those who followed him would become fishers of men and Paul is traveling to Caesarea to share the Gospel with Cornelius. Who are we going to share the Gospel with?

7. Questioning (v. 29) Peter asked: "Why did you send for me?" Questions open the mind and engage one's conscience. May God lead us to ask the right questions of our friends and family members.

8. Witnessing (vv. 34-43) Here you have one of the best and clearest presentations of the Gospel to a Gentile audience in the New testament. (Perhaps I will write more on this in the days ahead).

9. Baptizing (vv. 44, 47-48) Wow, what a message. "While Peter was still saying these things, the Holy Spirit fell on all who heard the word." Wouldn't it be something to experience that kind of message and response today? They were Baptized into the Spirit and then followed the Lord in believer's baptism!

I love the message of Acts 10. I pray that we will see God work in our midst in the weeks ahead to send us to those who need to hear the Gospel and that we may see some come to the Savior.

Sunday Night - What a night! I was able to share an update about my ministry at the Word of Life Ranch in NY. We also saw the "Week in Review" video from the week of camp. We also heard the Lord's thoughts about Children as recorded in Mark 10:13-16. Then I shared with our dear church family a heavy burden that we are bearing. God lightened our burden by allowing our dear brothers and sisters in Christ to share the burden with us. We concluded with a sweet time of prayer. The Lord's presence was real and the peace of God was felt. How do people make it without a church family? I do not know. I do know this, we ALL have burdens we bear. We all at times feel as if someone is standing on our chest and we cannot breathe. We all have heartaches and burdens that at times seem overwhelming. I also know that God has placed believers into the Body of Christ AND into a local church body and it is in and through that body that we gain the strength and ability to function and press on when we feel as if we can't take another step.

All who gathered together on Sunday night experienced the truth of Hebrews 10:24-25 which says:
"And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near."We met together, wept together, prayed together and were encouraged to press on together.

Everett Springs family, I am grateful for your prayers and I am compelled to pray for you and your needs with a greater sense of understanding and with a deeper feeling of the burdens that we each bear.

I Love You,
Pastor Mike

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Headed Home!

Up at 4:30am for a 5:00am pick up to head to the Albany, NY airport. We made it to the airport in good time. It's now 7:20am, as I write this update. The airport has free Wi-Fi service, so I am posting this update with my I-pod touch (I think that is pretty cool). The week of camp ended up very well. The campers were very attentive and responsive to the messages. The staff was also grateful for the teaching ministry I had with the students. I am always grateful and excited to teach the Word of God to children at camp. I sure do appreciate our Church family allowing me this opportunity to extend our ministry.

I will be glad to home to see Marilyn and Stephen. I am also looking forward to being back with our Church family tomorrow. We will be in Acts 10 for the message tomorrow morning. I think I will share a camp update tomorrow evening. Well, it will be time to board the plan in a few minutes so I better wrap this post up for now.

For His Glory,
Pastor Mike

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Thursday Afternoon at the Ranch

It's 1:40pm as I pause to write this update. Today I spoke on how we are to be example of the believers in our LOVE. There are three loves that we should have; 1) Love for the Lord, 2) Love for our Neighbors, and 3) Love for our Enemies. It was a bit humorous to me that after speaking on loving our enemies the campers all went down to "Main Street" to see the capture and "trial" of the bandits. Of course it was all in good fun, but some of the younger campers were pretty excited about capturing those "Stinky Bandits."

Here are a few pictures from the day:
Council Hall
Where we have "Bible Hour" each day
"Deputies" and "Sheriffs" Bible Hour
"Rangers" Bible Hour
Hunting the "Bandits" on Main Street
Marshall Jon and the "Bandit" at the Dunk Tank
Tomorrow, I will wrap up with a message on Daniel and how he was an example with his Words, Conduct and Love. Then I will fly home on Saturday and be back with our Church family on Sunday. I am looking forward to preaching from Acts 10 on Sunday and will be spending the next couple of days preparing for our Sunday service.



For His Glory,
Pastor Mike

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Home at the Ranch

I am at the Word of Life Ranch in Pottersville, NY speaking to 350 children. The morning Bible Hour for ages 6-10 is at 9:00AM and the Bible Hour for ages 11-12 is at 11:00AM. I am speaking from 1 Timothy 4:12 and challenging the students to be an example of the believers. Monday's message focused on what a "Believer" believes. Tuesday we focused on how to be an example in the words we speak. Today the focus was on a believer's conduct. The children and staff have been attentive to the messages and I believe the Lord is using them in the lives of the campers and counselors.

I am staying in a cabin that the Word of Life Bible Institute uses for their guest professors during the school year. Here's a few pictures of the cabin.
"Big Chief" Cabin at Word of Life Ranch

Schroon Lake off the front deck of the cabin

I work on my messages at this table each afternoon.

The Living Area
The son is up early here in the Northeast. I usually get up around 7:20. Breakfast is at 8:15 and then I head over to "Council Hall" to set up my computer and get ready for the 9:00AM meeting with the "Deputies" (Ages 6-7) and Sheriffs (Ages 8-10). After the meeting I usually read my Bible and another book I am reading until the 11:00Am meeting for the "Rangers" (Ages 11-12). Then its lunch time. After lunch I have visited with some of my friends up here and then head back to the cabin to work on the notes and graphics for the next day's message.


Here are a couple of pictures of the younger group of campers in "Council Hall"

It's 2:40 on Wednesday as I write this and I need to go out and get some more pictures to share with you in the next update. So I am going to head out in a few minutes to do just that.


Check back tomorrow and I WILL have another update for you.



I'm thinking of and praying for our Church family and am looking forward to being back with you on Sunday. I appreciate you allowing me this ministry opportunity and will be glad to share the highlights with you when i get back home.

For His Glory,
Pastor Mike

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Camp Update and Quiet Time Highlights

Tonight we will share video, pictures and an update on our Camp Ministry in Hawaii. We have some great pictures and exciting stories of our time of ministry on the Big Island. We are anticipating a good turnout tonight at 7:00pm. We will also have some light snacks to enjoy.

I am using an online version of the Word of Life Quiet Time Diary and really liking it! Today our Bible reading was in Romans 5:1-11. What a RICH passage of Scripture. Here's what I wrote in my online Quiet Time Journal.

What is the writer saying?
Now Paul lists the benefits of our justification by faith and they are MANY!
1) We have been declared righteous; we have been made right with God.
2) We have PEACE with God.
3) We have ACCESS into God's grace.
4) We REJOICE in our confident assurance of Glory to come.
5) We can REJOICE in our SUFFERINGS / Tribulations, knowing they work for our good and God's Glory.
6) We have the indwelling HOLY SPIRIT.
7) We are DELIVERED from future condemnation.
8) We are RECONCILED to God.
WOW! That is a huge bundle of benefits that are ours because we have been justified by faith.
 
How can I apply this to my life?
This passage is rich with truth that impacts everyday life.
Notice we have Faith, Hope and Love.

We also have Peace and Joy. I read in another commentary: “Peace and joy are twin blessings of the gospel: as an old preacher put it, ‘peace is joy resting; joy is peace dancing.’“ I like that! I can also have joy in the midst of my sufferings - how good is that? I can have that joy because I know that suffering is developing my character.

Lest these blessing lead us to think we are all that we are reminded that we were WEAK, UNGODLY, SINNERS, and ENEMIES of God. The blessings we have are all because of God's Grace!

Because of Calvary I have been declared righteous, I have peace with God, I have access to God, I can rejoice, I can rejoice in sufferings, I am indwelt by the Holy Spirit, I will not face any future condemnation and I am reconciled with God. What a wonderful life I have all because of the blood of Jesus Christ.

Monday, July 25, 2011

The Freedom of Slavery

While at camp I read John MacArthur's newest book: Slave: The Hidden Truth About Your Identity in Christ  I enjoyed the book and was challenged to evaluate my life in light of what I read. Here are a couple of quotes from the book worthy of your time to think about.

* "Slaves did not have to worry about where their next meal would come from or whether or not they would have a place to stay. Their sole concern was to carry out the interests of their owner. In return, the master cared for their needs." (p. 27)

* "The Hebrew people had been delivered from one master in order to serve another. God would be their sovereign King, and they would be his loyal subjects. The Exodus did not rescue them from slavery altogether, but only from slavery to Pharaoh. Now they were slaves of God:" (p. 31)

If you want a book that will challenge your thinking and deepen your commitment to Christ then I would highly recommend that you click the link above and get a copy for yourself, you will be glad you did.

For His Glory,
Pastor Mike

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Sunday Summary - July 24, 2011

Wow! What a day!

It is always a joy to ride home on Sunday evening with a heart full of praise and gratitude to the Lord for the blessing of another Lord's Day.

This morning I preached from Acts 9:32-43. We learned what a Paralytic, a Seamstress and a Tanner all had in common. Each of them had significant interaction with the Apostle Peter. The Paralytic was healed from eight years of paralysis. Tabitha, the seamstress, was raised from the dead. Each of these miracles brought many people to the Savior! Simon Peter lodged with Simon the Tanner which was a huge taboo for a Jewish believer; but God was at work breaking down religious barriers, so as to spread the Gospel to the Gentiles.

We learned four characteristics of true Biblical miracles:
1) The Lord ALONE is glorified.
2) There is no SHOWMANSHIP involved.
3) The unsaved are impressed and often turn to Christ as their Savior.
4) Biblical principles are NEVER contradicted.

Well, that's enough about this morning. This evening was a HUGE blessing for all in attendance! Our choir along with a few guests and the congregation kicked things off singing "When We All Get to Heaven" and we sang it like we meant it - what a start to a great service! The choir then shared a couple of other songs with us; "Ten Thousand Years" and a rendition of "Jesus Loves Me" that is a favorite of mine. It is a soul stirring song! We were also blessed by the ministry of The Carver family and their "Appendage" (We love you Donna) Donna along with her sister Diane and brother in law Randall blessed our hearts with the songs they shared with us. Words can not adequately express how their musical ability, sweet expressions, beautiful harmony and Christ exalting message blessed us all. Next the Miller family along with Pam Green and Lee Burke took us "Down to the River to Pray" They sang acapella and did an outstanding job! We ended up with some Piano playing that was phenomenal! If you are familiar with Anthony Burger you would have an idea of the skill and passion we heard tonight from Trey Everett. That young man can flat out PLAY, I mean PLAY the piano! We concluded with the congregation once again singing "When We All Get to Heaven."

Of course, we are also grateful for the skilled musicians, staff and sound man the Lord has blessed our church with. A BIG thanks to Phyllis, Marlene, Lee and Ted! You all are Wonderful!!

Any good fellowship is going to involve some good food and we had that in abundance. Thanks to all who prepared and brought a treat to share with us. We all went home rejoicing over the good day of worship the Lord blessed us with.

And just think we get to meet together AGAIN next Sunday to worship the Risen Savior once again. As one of our church members says from time to time: "It doesn't get any better than this!"

Friday, July 8, 2011

Last Full Day of Camp

It's Friday and that means it is the last full day of camp. I am actually posting some photos from my first week of camp to give you an idea of all that is going on this week. I will put together a special presentation of camp pictures and camp highlights for our Sunday evening service on July 17th. As much as I am enjoying my time here I am looking forward to being back with our church family.

This morning I will preach a message on commitement from John 6:5-13 and tonight I am planning on preaching from 1 Thessalonians 5. Pray the Lord would use His Word in the heart's and lives of the children and staff.

After the Morning Bible Hour the children have "God and I" time where they spend some time in personal devotions.

God and I Time

Loving Counselors
Exciting games also fill a portion of our time at camp. Here's a couple of photos of the games.

Evening Carnival Games
The campers enjoy the wild, crazy, excitng and challenging games. It is fun to watch them run, laugh and enjoy this time of activity.

Last week we enjoyed a supper time picnic and I am sure we will do the same this week.
A Delicious Picnic Supper on the Hillside

Prior to the evening message I was able to have a "Magic" show for the campers and they really enjoyed the illusions and fun of this special time.
A Sponge Ball Magically Appears in Brooke's Hand
Following the "Magic" show we sang, then I shared a final challenge with the students. The campers were dismissed for a brief break and then returned for a hilarious skit night with side splitting skits put on by the counselors and camp staff. It was a blast!

The last day of camp is capped off by announcing the team winners. It is an action packed, fun-filled, high energy wrap up to another great week of camp.

Check back tomorrow for yet another update of our Camp Missions Trip.

Aloha,
Mike

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Thursday Morning Camp Update

If this week is like last week, today is a wonderful day! The day begins with breakfast being delivered to the campers. Uncle Brian's Doughnut Holes (the size of Tennis Balls) covered in sugar and cinamon are OUTSTANDING! Add to that a cup of hot chocolate and you are off to a great start.

Here are a couple of pictures of "Uncle" Brian preparing the doughnut holes.
"Uncle" Brian and his Delicious Doughnut Holes

From here the Doughnut Holes
are coated in Sugar and Cinamon.
They are DELICIOUS!!
It is like a feeding frenzy when this special breakfast is delivered to the campers. Everyone enjoys this special treat!
Hot Doughnuts and Hot Chocolate to Start the Day
After breakfast and some morning acitivities we will all assemble for the Morning Bible Hour.
Morning Bible Hour
The rest of the day will be filled with exciting and challenging games, free time, time together as a cabin, more delicious food and around 7:00pm we will meet for the evening Bible Hour.

Each night we are blessed with special music by the Camp Counselor Choir. They do an outstanding job.
Counselor Choir
Thanks for checking in with us today. I'll have a few more pictures and a brief update for you tomorrow. Keep praying for us and we will also keep you in our prayers.

Aloha,


Mike

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Wednesday Morning Camp Update

Today I plan to preach a message from the life of Daniel for our morning Bible Hour and tonight I plan on sharing an evangelistic message from John 3. Pray the campers will be attentive and that the Spirit of God would use the Word of God to change the lives of those who hear the Word today.

Also remember to pray for the counselors. They are with the students 24 hours a day during the time of camp. They have great opportunities to instruct and influence the campers in their spiritual growth.

The campers stay in one of two locations; a cabin or a "carport" type tent. Here are a couple of pictures of their camp accomodations.
Girl's Cabin
Typically there are about 8 girls per cabin. If you look close you can see their restroom accomodations in the back right of the picture.

Here's an outside and inside shot of one of the guys "tents"
Guys Tents

Hope Nobody Snores to Loud
The Operations Staff and Kitchen Staff stay in tents like these as well.

I have heard that it has been HOT back home. Since the camp is around 5,000 feet in elevation it has been quite cool at night and not to terribly warm during the day. So the thought of sleeping in a tent is not too bad here in Hawaii.

Check back tomorrow for another camp life update.

Aloha,
Mike

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Tuesday July 5th Update

Each time I begin to write I look at my watch. I do so to see what time it is for each of us. Here in Hawaii it is 10:42AM which means it is 4:42PM back home. We have adjusted well to the six hour time difference. Hopefully our transtion back will go well.
Today we will head back to camp. Please pray for me as I will be speaking tonight and twice a day on Wednesday - Friday. Camp will end with breakfast on Saturday and the campers will head back home. We will head back to the Underhiles house for Sunday - Tuesday and fly home on Tuesday evening.

Last week at camp I taught through the book of 1 Peter. This week I will speak on various topics. Tonight's message will be from 1 Timothy 4:12 and I want to challenge the students to be an example of the believers with their Words, their Lifestyle and their Love. Tomorrow morning we will learn from the life of Daniel and then on Wednesday evening I plan to preach an evangelistic message from John 3. I will be glad to know that you will be praying for our ministry to the children and staff here at camp.

We are blessed with a GREAT group of counselors here at camp. They are from various Bible colleges and are doing a FANTASTIC job with the campers and the program. Here's a picture of most of the counselors.
2011 "The Winds" Camp Counselors
The camp counselors, kitchen staff, operations staff and program staff all work together so the campers will have a memorable and life changing week at camp.

Prior to each message we enjoy about 30 minutes of singing. I wish you could hear the campers sing! It is great hearing the children and counselors lift their voices in song. A "Praise Band" leads us in worship at each Bible Hour. The "Praise Band" is composed of a "Bongo" type drum, a mandolin, a ukelele, and two guitars and all of the voices of the children and staff. Here is a picture of the band...
Camp "Praise Band"

We have enjoyed our sight-seeing over the past few days and are now looking forward to getting back to camp. Back to the tent, outdoor shower, and everything elses that makes camp an exciting adventure!

While at camp we will have limited cell service (it all depends on where we stand) and no internet service. I do plan to post some entries to this blog that will be published in the days ahead. Once we return from camp I can post some more information about week 2 of Junior camp.

Let me leave you with a picture of an active Volcano that we visited yesterday. It was an amazing sight. There was no lava flowing but there were several areas where you could see steam coming out of the ground and out of the main mouth of the volcano. The crater is HUGE!
Halemaumau Crater
There was a rainbow that appeared while were at the crater that looked as if it landed in the crater - it was an amazing sight. You will also notice a white "speck" at the edge of the crater - that is a man that is hiking along an upper rim of the crater - that will give you an idea of the largeness of this crater. (If you "click" on the picture the picture will enlarge so you can see it better)
A Rainbow in Halemaumau Crater

Thanks again for checking in with us and keeping up with our camp ministry here in Hawaii. Check back tomorrow for another update.

Aloha,
Mike

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy Fourth of July!

Here is a great quote from John Qunicy Adams.
"Why is it that, next to the birthday of the Savior of the World, your most joyous and most venerated festival returns on this day. Is it not that, in the chain of human events, the birthday of the nation is indissolubly linked with the birthday ofthe Savior? That it forms a leading event in the Progress of the Gospel dispensation? Is it not that the Declaration of Independence first organized the social compact on the foundation ofthe Redeemer's mission upon earth? That it laid the cornerstone of human government upon the first precepts of Christianity and gave to the world the first irrevocable pledge of the fulfillment of the prophecies announced directly from Heaven at the birth of the Saviour and predicted by the greatest of the Hebrew prophets 600 years before."

Let us celebrate our Country's independence while remembering our dependence on the source of true freedom...Jesus Christ!

We are grateful for the freedom to worship! Here are a couple of pictures from yesterday as we met with the O'okala Fellowship.

The Church meets in the local Post Office.
O'okala Post Office
Here' a picture of us after Church.

Our friends Phil and Cindy are on the right. Some of their church family were out of town yesterday. We enjoyed singing together and hearing a message from Ephesians 5:15-21.

We enjoyed lunch with the Underhiles at their home and then went out to see some sights in the afternoon. We enjoyed supper, by the ocean, at the Kona Canoe Club. Here's a picture of Marilyn and myself and a picture of our meal (the presentation was so nice we just had to snap a photo).
Marilyn & Mike at Kona Canoe Club

Kalua Pig Tacos
Many at Church encouraged us to enjoy ourselves on our trip. Well, you can see we have been doing that the past couple of days. Tomorrow (Tuesday) we head back for week two of camp.

I'll post a camp update tomorrow. And try to get a few ready to post while we are at camp. On next Sunday I will have more pistures from week two of camp to share with you.

We are heading out to a Fourth of July picnic with two other churches.

Aloha,
Mike

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Any Comments?

It would be great to hear from you. You can post a comment through the comment section on the blog or you can send an e-mail to esbcpastor@gmail.com

I will only be able to see your comments on this weekend and next but it will be good to hear from you.

Later,
Mike

Good Morning

It is strange to wake up here at 6:00AM to the realization that our church family has just finished their morning Worship service. I am sure everyone was blessed by the choir and the ministry of Bob Skelton. I am so grateful that Bob could fill the pulpit in my absence and I know that our church family was glad to have him back at ESBC. He will also be back next Sunday (July 10) for the AM and PM service.

This morning we will worship with the folks at O'okala Fellowship. Our friend Phil Underhile came here to plant a church and we are looking forward to being with this growing fellowship of believers.

Yesterday we were able to see some sights on the Island. Marilyn was excited to see the highest waterfall on the island. It fell 1,450 feet. Here is a picture of the falls.

From where we saw the falls we continued down a steep, narrow, winding "road" to get to the ocean that is in the valley between these two huge hills. Here's a picture of the beach area looking down into it from above.

Once down at the beach here is a view looking right, as you are facing the ocean.
After Church we plan to see some more sights on the Island. Tomorrow we will meet with three churches for a Fourth of July picnic. On Tuesday, we will go back to camp for the second week of Junior camp. Camp will run from Tuesday to Saturday.

I will post some more pictures of camp in my next post. Once we get to camp we will not have any internet access so I will not be able to post any updates from camp although I will plan to post some that will publish while I am at camp.

Aloha,
Mike & Marilyn