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Showing posts with label Praise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Praise. Show all posts

Saturday, August 3, 2013

Surprised by the Truth of God's Word?

Last Sunday I nervously shared something personal with my church family.  I wasn't sure ahead of time whether I should share or not.  It had to do with giving and my struggle to be faithful in the month of July this year due to some financial stress I had experienced.  But when it came time to preach I had a strange peace and liberty about sharing, so I did so.  The response has been overwhelming.  I have had an opportunity to talk with many about their giving and have had a number of people share with me their renewed commitment to faithfulness in this area.  So I thought that God had used my confession and subsequent gift to spur some people on and that was the end of it.  Glory to the Lord!

But my wife just called me upstairs to look at the mail.  I was astonished at what I saw.  I now believe the Lord wants to use what I shared last Sunday to further highlight his faithfulness to his people and the reliability of his word.  So let me now tell you the rest of the story...

The Lord has provided five gifts since I made my confession and put my offering in the box.  I want to tell you about these to highlight God's faithfulness and goodness.  Before I do, I want you to know that first, this never happens.  I'm just like everyone else.  Monetary gifts are appreciated but rare. Second, I honestly did not expect any of these.  All five were total surprises.

So here it goes...

My wedding anniversary was Monday.  I received two anniversary gifts from friends.  One was $100 and one was $20.  Both were unexpected and greatly appreciated.  This is my 18th anniversary, and I think it is the first time I have ever received a gift of money for my anniversary.

Sub-total: $120.00.

Carla, my secretary, texted me on Tuesday, while I was away from the office to tell me that someone I had done some work for had dropped by a check for $200.  The work was a while back, and they had given me $200 (more as a gift than a payment), but I had lost the check.  It was my fault.  I had asked Carla to bring it to their attention, but never really expected to receive another check.  I had just written that out of my budget.

So the new surprise sub-total by Tuesday was $320.00.

Now to today's mail... I received two checks.  One from Quest Diagnostics, who I suppose had done some medical tests on someone in my family back in 2010.  I don't remember.  According to them, I overpaid my bill by $167.25.  They would like to reimburse me!


Great!  Usually when I get a letter from a medical provider inquiring about three-year-old service, they are demanding money not sending money.

New sub-total: $487.25.

The other check was from Amazon.  Amazon sells my Illuminating The Darkness book.  Honestly, they don't sell a lot of them, and for those they do sell, the royalties are transferred electronically to my personal account.  But there are a number of different "channels" Amazon sells through (Paper books, electronic books, referral service fees, third party merchants, international sales, institutional sales, etc.)  It can be complicated keeping up with it all.  Today I got a completely unexpected check for $110.08, for I'm-not-sure-what, something to do with unclaimed Kindle book sales.


Total: $597.33.

Now that is not exactly what I gave last Sunday, but it isn't too far off (and there are still 18 hours left before it is a full week).

So maybe all of this has just been a happy coincidence.  I honestly can't remember the last time I got totally unexpected money, much less five times in one week, but stranger things have happened.  Maybe all of this would have come to me whether I had been faithful last week or not.  But this is what I believe...

  • Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down, shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you. (Luke 6:38)
  • Bring all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be food in My house, And try Me now in this, … If I will not open for you the windows of heaven and pour out for you such blessing that there will not be room enough to receive it. (Malachi 3:10)

I am not suggesting that every faithful gift will come back to the giver in seven days.  I give regularly, and this has not happened like this before.  But I believe God will always be true to his word and that he will take care of those who are faithful to him.

I have never written a blog about giving.  Ordinarily this is something we keep very "in-house."  But I felt like I should share again so that his faithfulness might be praised.  Hope no one is offended.

Pastor Noel

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

One Good Year

I'm praying especially for Scott and Heather Parry this morning. They are flying to Dallas today to spend a week at a Fellowship One conference. It should be a beneficial conference. Fellowship One is the software we use to manage church information, track prospects and prospect assignments, facilitate Connect ministry, and some online registrations. It is also the software that will manage our preschool security check-in when the new preschool facility is open.

But the reason I'm praying for Scott and Heather this morning is not just the trip to Dallas. This Sunday will mark Scott's one ear anniversary of serving as our church administrator. Most of scott's work takes place behind the scenes, but his contribution is invaluable to what we do as a church. Two of our recent successes, the amazing results of the Securing Future Disciples financial campaign and this past Sunday's Mother's Day outreach would not have happened without Scott's help.

So join me in praying for this family. Thank the Lord that both of them and their family are such a blessing to our church.

Pastor Noel

Sunday, May 9, 2010

A Great Sunday

What a great time of worship we had this morning! We were completely packed out... Probably had nearly 100 visitors in the service... Thirteen babies dedicated... One public profession of faith... Great worship... Great spirit...

I'll comment more later on, but I want to say thanks to everyone who made this happen. We had special teams greeting visitors, we had people make a ton of prospect phone calls this last week, we had people put together gift bags, we had people park in the lot behind the gym to free up spaces in the main lots, and more...

Good team effort today. I am thankful to the Lord for letting us have this special day.

Pastor Noel



Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Securing Future Disciples Update II

Update... More information has come in since yesterday...

Here are the latest Securing Future Disciples numbers: (This is going to be reason to cheer!)

  • $181,094 -- Total of One Year Pledges & Initial Offering
  • $ 14,000 -- Total Savings from Not Borrowing the Needed Funds
  • $195,094 -- Total Available (Assuming 100% of Pledges are Given)
When the savings are included this puts us at 102.7% of our high goal! Even better news is this... After only four weeks, we have collected $95,406.13! That is 52.7% of our new one year pledge total.

We are still praying for a few more commitments to be made and of course for the faithfulness of those who have made commitments, but it is apparent that the Lord has certainly blessed us in this endeavor!

Take a few minutes and thank the Lord in prayer for his gracious provision.

Pastor Noel

Monday, April 5, 2010

Securing Future Disciples Update

What a great time we had in worship yesterday! A good crowd in the 8:00 service and a packed crowd in the 10:45 service... One profession of faith in the early service... Choir did a great job... We got to meet so many new people...

I love Easter Sunday!

On another subject... Here are the latest Securing Future Disciples numbers: (This is going to be reason to cheer!)

  • $181,094 -- Total of One Year Pledges & Initial Offering
  • $ 14,000 -- Total Savings from Not Borrowing the Needed Funds
  • $195,094 -- Total Available (Assuming 100% of Pledges are Given)
When the savings are included this puts us at 102.7% of our high goal! Even better news is this... After only four weeks, we have collected $93,006.13! That is 51.4% of our new one year pledge total.

We are still praying for a few more commitments to be made and of course for the faithfulness of those who have made commitments, but it is apparent that the Lord has certainly blessed us in this endeavor!

Take a few minutes and thank the Lord in prayer for his gracious provision.

Pastor Noel

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Letter to the Church...

Below is an email I sent to our church members for whom we have an email address on record...

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Dear Church Family,

I'm in my church study preparing for our weekly staff meeting, and I thought I would send out a quick email to the church and share some good news...

First, I just received an email from a lady in our church that felt convicted to go and share Christ with her 95-year-old, Jehovah's Witness aunt. She took her notes from my sermon on the myth "Dead People Go To A Better Place". Her aunt repented of her sins and professed her faith in Christ. Wow!

Some more good news...

Sunday, September 27, was the first day in our new Connect Ministry semester. We had a record attendance of 419 people for the first week! We were up in every age category we measure. We were very grateful for that incredible number but had braced for the number to drop for week two. Guess what... it didn't drop... it went up! When all of the numbers are in, it looks like the total will be between 440 and 450 in small group attendance.

Tomorrow (10/7) I will begin to focus on 1 & 2 Timothy in my daily quiet time videos. If you would like a little help and accountability with your quiet times, check out MyMornings.blogspot.com to see my daily videos. There is an introductory video you can view here and then just join in with the others who are sharing together in our devotions each morning.

This coming Sunday morning I will be continuing my series on "Dumb Things Smart Christians Believe." We will be focusing on the myth: God Forgets All Our Sins. I am looking forward to the day of worship. I hope you will be here with us.

Pastor Wally, Pastor Shawn, Scott, and I will be meeting early tomorrow morning, as we do each Wednesday, to specifically pray for our church members and our community. If you send an email to info@fbcho.com before 6:00 a.m. tomorrow, I promise we will pray especially for you and your need when we gather together.

Pastor Noel

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Thoughts on Last Sunday and the Next...

This past Sunday was a great Sunday of worship...
  • We had a great crowd... both on the main floor and in the balcony! (In fact we had some families that had a difficult time finding seats together. I want to remind our regular worship attenders to sit as close to the front as you can get and to scoot to the center of the row you are sitting on. That will help us make things easier and more comfortable for our guests each week.)
  • We began the service with baptisms which has become an almost weekly occurrence. I pray this will always be true, and I pray that we never get 'used to it'. We should always marvel at the grace of God that changes lives.
  • We had a very good response during our invitation... a number of people and families praying at the altar. We had one young adult lady make a profession of faith and three youth make public that they had made professions of faith over the weekend.
  • Sunday night was a blast. We had a real wedding in our evening worship service... Sound strange? It was great! We had a young couple come into our church a few weeks ago. They made a profession of faith and began to allow the grace of God to change their lives. One of the things they wanted to do was to get married and re-start their family the right way. They didn't have the resources to have a wedding so we decided we would just make it a part of our worship service and celebrate the grace of God... How God's grace was changing them and how God's grace is changing all of us. So we had a wedding, a sermon, and a couple of baptisms... Then we had a giant reception. I was so proud of how our church came out to celebrate with the young couple and how they blessed them with money and gifts at the reception... Wow! What a great example of the love of Christ.
This next Sunday is going to be fun as well...
  • Our new semester of Connect Groups begins Sunday. We are hoping for a record attendance and involvement in our Connect Ministry beginning this week. If you haven't signed up for a group, there is still a few days left. Go to our website, fill out the form, and choose your group. Some of the groups are closed now, but we will do our best to get you in the group you choose.
  • This week we will be continuing our series of messages on 'Dumb Things Smart Christians Believe.' This weeks myth is... God Helps Those Who Help Themselves. We will be in Genesis 16.
  • Pastor Wally just let me know we have two more baptisms schedule for this Sunday morning!
A quick note on our daily Quiet Time encouragements. If you sometimes struggle with having a daily devotional time, take a look at our daily QT Encouragement blog... MyMornings.blogspot.com.

Pastor Noel

Saturday, April 11, 2009

How Deep The Father's Love For Us

My favorite song (today)...

How Deep The Father's Love For Us -- Townsend

How deep the Father's love for us,
How vast beyond all measure
That He should give His only Son
To make a wretch His treasure

How great the pain of searing loss,
The Father turns His face away
As wounds which mar the chosen One,
Bring many sons to glory

Behold the Man upon a cross,
My sin upon His shoulders
Ashamed I hear my mocking voice,
Call out among the scoffers

It was my sin that held Him there
Until it was accomplished
His dying breath has brought me life
I know that it is finished

I will not boast in anything
No gifts, no power, no wisdom
But I will boast in Jesus Christ
His death and resurrection

Why should I gain from His reward?
I cannot give an answer
But this I know with all my heart
His wounds have paid my ransom

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listen here (it takes a while to buffer... it was the best source I could find...)

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Pastor Noel