Monday, May 31, 2010

NEEDED- COMMENTS!!!

Okay, here's the deal. I started a blog 3 different times tonight and ended up deleting each one. So, it's up to you. You choose the topic. I'll blog. it's that simple. So click on the "comments" below. Write your thoughts. Give it time to post and then I'll respond.


As my grandpa would say, 'Praise the Lord, anyhow!"

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

NEXT WEEK!

Sorry folks - no blog this week. Annual Conference in Salina. I shall return!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

ANOTHER STEP


It's that time again - graduation. Another step, moving from one stage of life to another. Yesterday, Mulvane held its commencement exercises in the morning in the auditorium due to the rain. But the seniors graduated, nonetheless. Congrats! My nephew Evan's graduation party was in Hillsboro in the afternoon so we went and helped him celebrate (along with a bunch of family and friends). Had a great time. Next weekend we will be in Leoti on Saturday to see a bunch of the kids graduate whom I had the privilege to pastor (baptize and confirm, too) while out west. Looking forward to it. On Sunday afternoon we will head to El Dorado for my other nephew's (Adam) graduation. Fun times.

It's been a lot of fun to see many of these kids grow up, both as family and as friends. The greatest joy is to see how many of them have grown in their faith in Jesus Christ. And I'm so proud to have been a part of their lives in one way or another. Yesterday, at Evan's party there was a picture of me baptizing him down at the creek near his house. How cool was that? And watching and being with many of the kids in both their victories and their struggles, especially as it pertained to the faith, has been such a blessing.

So to all you graduates, congratulations! And cling to the words found in Proverbs 3:5-6 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart. And lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight".

Monday, May 10, 2010

NOT TO US O LORD!



One of my favorite verses in Scripture has to do with worship and our submission to God. It comes from Psalm 115:1 - "Not to us O Lord, not to us but to your name be glory....".


  • I've been thinking a lot about worship lately and am convinced that too often we in the church have it backwards. We go to church with the mindset that it's all about us. The time we go to church is often based upon personal preference. We attend 'traditional" or "contemporary" or "blended" services because it's what "we" like best. Many times the music chosen is geared more for the musicians, the band, the singers (soloists or large choirs) than how it might lead someone into the Holy of Holies where one can experience the living God. The tendency to think that music is what defines worship misses the point. Now don't get me wrong, I love music - all kinds. But it is only one means of leading people to "experiencing God". It is not the end, just a means. The prelude, the call to worship, the prayers, the giving of tithes and offerings, the children's time, the preached Word and response to it, the lighting of the candles, the reading of the Word, the times of joys and concerns - all of these and more are part of worship and all are intended to take our eyes off of self and focus on God's face that we might enjoy and experience His magnificent presence.

  • That's why the verse from Psalm 115 speaks so loudly to me - "The glory, the honor, the focus, the attention, the majesty is not about us, it is not to be directed to us, but to "You" O Lord. It is to 'Your" name that all glory is to be given". That's what our worship is to be about - ascribing all that we are and all who we are to the One who is worthy. Like the song - "Thou art worthy, thou art worthy, thou art worthy O Lord. To receive glory, glory and honor, glory and honor and power." If we could just take our eyes off of ourselves, fix our eyes upon Jesus, submit to Him and offer Him all of ourselves and not be so worried about what others might be thinking of us, then we might be able to "taste and see that the Lord is good".

  • Those of you who know me know how important the flow of worship is to me. It's just like traffic. You don't drive 20 mph in a 7o mph zone or vice-versa. The flow has to be right or it becomes an accident waiting to happen. The same holds true for worship. If we approach worship in a haphazard way, it is an accident waiting to happen because the focus is wrong and we end up quenching the Spirit. Oh that we would not quench the Spirit! Forgive us Lord when we do!

  • For you who might be reading this blog, no matter where you are from, I urge you to check your heart as it pertains to worship - both in your individual setting as well as your corporate (church) setting. Is it about you, your likes, dislikes, preferences, habits, traditions, etc.? If so, can you honestly say you have experienced the living and holy God in your life? I would challenge and encourage you (and me) to 'lay it down", to offer the totality of ourselves to the One who has given the totality of Himself to us through the life, death, and resurrection of His Son Jesus. As we do so, let us all cry out together "Not to us O Lord, not to us but to Your name be glory!"



Monday, May 03, 2010

A "GRAND(DADDY) DAY"

Sunday I had the privilege to dedicate my granddaughter to the Lord in our 10:45 worship service. Adelyn, daughter of my middle son Eric and wife Andrea, was as cute as can be as she entertained the congregation realizing that she might as well take advantage of an audience that was watching her every move. Addy tried to eat the microphone while Eric was sharing his and Andrea's desire to raise her in the Christian faith and in a Christian home. And after the prayer of dedication, she hammed it up for all who would pay attention. I must say that I am extremely blessed to have Christian children who yearn for "their" children to be followers of Jesus Christ. My boys are Christian. Their wives are Christian (well, Kyle is not yet married but you can be sure she will be a Christian), and now our grandchildren are growing up in the faith. What a joy! ML and I are so proud of our family and thank God daily for each one of their lives. ML - Todd, Melissa, Owen, Aubryn - Eric, Andrea, Brayden, and Adelyn, and Kyle - I love you all!



Addy and Gramps during her dedication service.




Brayden helping Gramps. Isn't he handsome?