Presentation to Circle on 9-19-09
Acts 1: 7-8 And He said to them, it is not for you to know times or seasons which the Father has put in His own authority. But you shall receive the power, and when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you shall be a witness to Me in Jerusalem, and all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the world.
Acts begins in the Upper Room immediately before Jesus ascended into heaven. The disciples had experienced Jesus’ life from a front row seat. They had heard him tell what was going to happen to him, they had seen Jesus go into the desert for 40 days. They saw him mocked and scourged. They had seen him crucified and buried. Now they are seeing him with them now after he arose from the dead, just as he said it would happen. Even knowing it was suppose to all happen I can imagine the adrenaline in the room. I can almost hear them circling Jesus saying, “What’s next? What’s next?” If Jesus is anything like I imagine, “ I could almost see him saying, “Simmer down boys. Simmer down. Now quit jumping ahead. I know you are all very excited. I know you are both very excited to move forward to what we have in store and are a little scared too. Yes, the Father has a plan and when the Holy Spirit comes He is going to not only tell you how to carry out the plan, but will give you the power to complete the task successfully. The mission guys is this: Go be a witness not only in nearby towns, but far away cities, and to everyone everywhere. For me, go spread the GOOD NEWS to the ends of the earth.
Here at Trinity on the Hill UMC, do you ever feel as though we get so excited for Jesus that we are like some of those disciples. We hear the message that we are to go to the ends of the earth. We are more than willing, but sometimes run ahead before we stop and listen to how to carry out the plan. We run ahead before we wait for the Holy Spirit to come and give us the power in the plan that assures success. Or perhaps you are like another kind of disciple that knows the plan is wonderful but you just think it is too much for you. Perhaps you don’t get the “power of the Holy Spirit” like they are talking about in these verses. You realize that the mission just won’t be successful if everyone is relying on just you. So you shy away because you lack the confidence to do pull it off. Or maybe you are unsure because you don’t really “get” the big picture or the long term benefit. So you just wait until it feels right. If you see yourself you are no different than me and no different that the disciples that day. Please pray with me.
Prayer: Lord we recognize that you have planned a spectacular scene of events for us. These events involve the heavens and the earth. WOW! All of these events are orchestrated for good and for your glory. You have identified a very specific job for each one of us to that success will be assured. The plan will bring us joy and abundance. Forgive us for leaning on our own understanding and not relying on you. We have lacked faith and have not trusted the power of the Holy Spirit will come upon us if we follow your guidance. Bring us the peace that surpasses all understanding and peace to understand that it is OK not to know the big picture at this particular time. Bring us clarity in our role in this mission. Bring us the power of the Holy Spirit to carry out our assignment that brings you glory. Fight off Satan’s influence over us that makes us lazy, apathetic, overwhelmed that at times causes us to get caught up in the business, then we find ourselves bewildered when he uses all of these emotions all at the same time. Thank you Lord for giving us the opportunity to serve you and glorify you. Help us to use these opportunities not only as a group here today, but in every minute of the day as we leave this place. In the name of your precious Son we pray today. AMEN!
My friend Kris, visited her son’s church a few weeks ago. During the service they asked each person to give one dollar to a special mission project. The donation was to be above and beyond their tithe and above and beyond their regular mission donations. “Just give up the cost of a cup of coffee this week.” They asked. I guess those that go for the more high-end gourmet coffees could give more. They explained that the recipient of the special offering had not even been identified. Please trust that their part would be used for good and to glorify God. The congregation would learn the following week where the money collected went. Kris called her son a week later and learned where her contribution went. An unchurched mother of three received the donation. Her husband had run all of their credit cards to their limits without her knowing it. Then to cover their cost, he embezzled from his job. When his employer found out, her husband was fired. In his desperation, he killed himself. The mother paid back all of her husbands debts and the amount embezzled. Shortly thereafter she found that she had a tumor on her heart. This mother of 3 children had no money to pay the co pay and deductibles of the insurance for the procedure. The special offering of the church paid the hospital the deductibles, co pays and the physician’s fees. She received a letter from the church telling her about the fees paid and also included check for expenses while she was out of work recuperating from surgery. Kris looked at me and said, “I was a part of this.” Wow! Don’t you love it when God lets you experience something so powerful. Don’t you love it when God gives you a piece of the power to do such a great mission. Don’t you love it when he doesn’t reveal the end sometimes until all of the pieces come together and you can jump with joy and say, “I was a part of this!” We all want to be a part of joy like this. We all want just this type of delight. Women that organize missions for our church see these opportunities all the time.
Recently, you may have heard about the need for a water pump in Africa where it hasn’t rained in 5 years. The zebra and elephants are dying. Children are dying of thirst. They need $12K in the next few days. When hearing of this problem, Kris prayed for these people and heard the Lord call to her to – JUST ASK. So for the past week she has “just asked”. Someone that she “just asked” went to the private schools to ask to be the benefactor of one of the schools dress down days. In these schools certain days are designated for raising money by allowing students to dress down, out of uniform, for $1. I asked Kris how it was going. She said that it was hard not to get caught up in organizing groups, making flyers, and other busy work. She had to keep reminding herself that her appointed calling was to “JUST ASK”. How often we feel it is best if we take the whole mission upon ourselves. That is far more than God intended. He wants us to do our part, not all the parts. When we take on more than he asks we take the joy and abundance from someone else. We have to step back so that all parties can delight in the Lord, see the power of the Holy Spirit, and feel the joy that glorifies Him.
In Nehemiah 1: 3-4 And they said to me, “The survivors who are left from captivity in the province are there in great distress and reproach. The wall of Jerusalem is also broken down and its gates are burned with fire. So it was, when I heard these words, that I sat down and wept, and mourned for many days. I was fasting and praying before the God of heaven.
I love the way these verses just spell it out for us. Nehemiah models for us how we should react as we hear about the plight , problems and disasters of those around us. First – I sat. Then – I wept and mourned for many days. So often we want to jump up and start fixing the situation. Nehemiah tells us to sit, weep, mourn, and PRAY. Notice that he did this for days before he acted. As we hear the opportunities in mission work, we should follow Nehemiah and pray for days so that we hear His direction and receive the power of the Holy Spirit as we take on the mission.
Nehemiah was cup bearer to the King. The cup bearer was very close to the King and had great influence with the king. The king was a person who could make things run very smoothly for him. At TOTH we have regular and not so regular attendees in our midst that are hungry for someone to walk up beside them and say, come on and join me! At TOTH we are cupbearers that come along beside people who have great influence. How many times have we heard about a need and know just the person who could supply the perfect solution to the need. Why do you think God put you right in the middle there? AT TOTH people are hungry for opportunities to make a difference in a single mother’s life, to bring a well to the thirsty, or to provide supplies to those devastated by disaster. You may be thinking, I’m not so sure, they don’t act hungry to me. God knows just the right people to put together to make the event happen, your job is to uncover the opportunity. He will nudge the person to step forward. Don’t make the sad mistake of taking their opportunity before they have a chance to sit, weep, mourn, and pray. Our women’s circles are in the position where the church funnels the needs presented. The circle then prays and discerns over them and with the that discernment and the power of the Holy Spirit, follows as the Lord directs and leads our church where a mighty work can happen.
Women at TOTH are hungry for the Lord, desire the joy of serving the Lord, but are eaten up with the business and fear of committing to another activity in their schedule. We need to think about entry points and opportunities to participate where they can get a taste, a one time taste, a first time taste, that leads to hunger for more. Our Circles have a great curriculum for the year. Perhaps we can breatk the concept of “Join a circle and come” to “Come to a one time event” and when they come, invite them to come again and possibly join a circle. You have a fabulous program in November where the artist are presenting. The administrative staff of the church can promote this and with very little effort, repackage the presentation so that your circle “sponsors” the event and all women are invited to attend this one time event. Another circle is having a night time event where they are working on items for the Lydia Project. Possibly they could repackage to sponsor a “Night where women are invited to be introduced to a hands on night with the Lydia Project”. With more attending, more volunteers may be secured for the Lydia project or more members of your circle.
The symbol of our women’s ministry is the vine. The Lord is the vine and we are the branches. With Him, we grow and bear fruit. I see the circles as those curly runners on a vine. They run ahead and go where the vine has not grown. When the branch and the runners go together the runners and the branches are supported and, if they are like the vines in my backyard, go to places that weren’t attainable in another way. As the vine expands and grows more the fruit is more widespread. As we go over the activities of each of the branches of the women’s ministry, consider how the circles could combine and expand effort to enhance the circle of influence and provide opportunity that would allow more to serve.
To give you an example of what I am talking about, you may remember the women’s night out event on July 30th. We had over 220 women attend. If your circle had identified Golden Harvest Food Bank as a charity to support during this special event, we could have asked each woman to bring 2 can goods with the cost of admission. We would have filled one corner of the room with the can goods collected and raised awareness of the charity. Little work on any individual, bu results that would have been fabulous.
Ideas collected as Women of the Vine update given:
· MOPS – Assist redbird missions by collecting box tops. After being introduced to the mission, one volunteer could be responsible for collecting the box tops at each meeting and giving them to the Circle representative.
· Community Event – really too late and already WAFJ. Coordinate next year for added impact of mission area identified.
· Retreat: Use the cross taken to string spools of thread brought by attendees. When returning home continue effort in gathering area to display and collect more. Result would be a huge cross covered with spools of colorful thread. Easily disassembled for taking to TOGO. We could also “needle folks for needles”
· Prime time is doing a fashion show, could each one bring a coat for the coat mission?
· MOTTS: They currently write to and pray for TOTH teens and college students, could we get a list of names and addresses for the Harrisburg girls to include?
· Spring Women’s event or next summer event: Determine the one single school supply wanted by ____school. Let’s say it was paper. Ask each woman to bring the money for a ream of paper or bring the ream of paper. We should also look at our circle of influence for paper suppliers in our church and Sunday Schools to donate cases of paper at start of school year. Circles could identify what is needed, collection date, and collection stations, then make the delivery.
· Prayer Shawl Ministry – Collect sewing supplies.
All of these were great brainstorming ideas and it was felt that these could greatly expand the opportunities to serve the Lord, glorify Him, and bring good. The circles will continue by sitting, listening to the lord for discernment and how to deploy these ideas as he directs.
As I watched a bucket of water on my patio the other day during a rainstorm. I had left it there to gather water to water the plants. As each drop of water went into the bucket, I was glad it was gathered because rainwater, from the heavens, is better than any water from the hose. That big old bucket just sat their collecting the drops of water. Each drop of water joined in to fill the bucked until it overflowed. You know if I had gone out there and tried to gather up all of the drops that fell down, I would not have been successful – some would have even spilled out – never being used. I would be exhausted and the mission would have failed. Each drop had a mission and so did the bucket. I had a job just to pick it up and water it. All so simple.
How is God calling this circle to support missions? As you pray over your mission projects, ask the Lord for clear direction. Individually you may be called to be one of the drops that fills the bucket, or collectively your circle could provide your drops to provide to the missions, or maybe you circle will be the bucket to collect drops from a large body of people. You may be called to carry the bucket to each spring shower, to each gully washer, to each thunderstorm to gather more and more until the plant gets strong enough to survive very well on its own. The Lord will be clear to you on your role if you ask. The Holy Spirit will come upon and bring you the power to be successful. Successful in pouring Jesus out into all the world.
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Praise God 4 your message..."Now to the King eternal,
immortal, invisable, the only God, be honor &
glory for ever & ever. Amen" I Tim 1:17
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