
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Brian Daniels
Brian Daniels is an active member of Providence UMC. Brian is pictured with Mrs. Rhinda Johnson, the Drama Coach and Theater Arts Teacher at Galileo Magnet School in Danville, VA. (which was selected as one of the top 1,000 high schools in the US by newsweek Magazine just this week, #711). Brian was selected as his school's 'Most Up and Coming Actor '. Brian was commended on his voice as Duke Senior in Shakespeare's "As You Like It". The awards ceremony was held on May 19th at Bonner Middle School.


Monday, May 19, 2008
Please Stop...I Want to Pray With You Pt. 4
I think this project, while we haven't had so many people actually stop for prayer, has opened our vision of what we can do in minstry even if we are small in size. "Your young men shall see visions and your old men shall dream dreams." When you put those together you get a church that thinks outside the box and comes alive.
Rained Out
Yesterday we had planned to have an outdoor service at St. Andrews UMC. They had been forecasting rain all week and I had been watching the projections each day trying to figure just when the rain would hit. At my last check the rain was to arrive in the afternoon. We had our window of opportunity.
When Joanne and I got to the church the clouds were ominous and the wind was picking up. Everyone was waiting outside the church to see what we were going to do. We decided to give it a shot and everyone ran to their cars and trucks to get their lawn chairs out. Someone grabbed a podium from inside for me to use. We set up out in the grass and started service.
The wind was gusting and I had to clip my notes to the podium to keep them from sailing away. We got through the announcements, call to worship, morning prayer, and the offering. We had forgotten the offering plate, so we used Billy Wyatt's baseball cap for the collection. Then the drops started falling. I said let's get inside and everyone grabbed their chairs.
This Sunday's message was on Pentecost and how the fresh air of the Holy Spirit blew into the upper room. When we stepped into the church from the gusting wind outside there was a stillness in the air. We hadn't turned on the AC since we were going to be outside. We could here the wind blowing outside. It was as if we had been given a real life example of how the mighty gust of wind would have felt coming into the still, stale air of the upper room.
After the service we still had our picnic lunch, only we were in the fellowship hall. Even with the weather everyone enjoyed the day and wants to do it again. Besides we never got to play the adults vs the youth volleyball game.
When Joanne and I got to the church the clouds were ominous and the wind was picking up. Everyone was waiting outside the church to see what we were going to do. We decided to give it a shot and everyone ran to their cars and trucks to get their lawn chairs out. Someone grabbed a podium from inside for me to use. We set up out in the grass and started service.
The wind was gusting and I had to clip my notes to the podium to keep them from sailing away. We got through the announcements, call to worship, morning prayer, and the offering. We had forgotten the offering plate, so we used Billy Wyatt's baseball cap for the collection. Then the drops started falling. I said let's get inside and everyone grabbed their chairs.
This Sunday's message was on Pentecost and how the fresh air of the Holy Spirit blew into the upper room. When we stepped into the church from the gusting wind outside there was a stillness in the air. We hadn't turned on the AC since we were going to be outside. We could here the wind blowing outside. It was as if we had been given a real life example of how the mighty gust of wind would have felt coming into the still, stale air of the upper room.
After the service we still had our picnic lunch, only we were in the fellowship hall. Even with the weather everyone enjoyed the day and wants to do it again. Besides we never got to play the adults vs the youth volleyball game.
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Mother's Day
There's a quote, "It's easy to become a mother, it's being a mother that's difficult".
Worldwide Telescope
I just found this site and want to pass it on. I has some truly incredible visuals of the universe. It's like getting an up close view of the expanse of creation. Check it out.
http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/
http://www.worldwidetelescope.org/
Monday, May 5, 2008
Spending Our First Night at the Parsonage
In July we're looking to have an open house/cookout at the parsonage. While there have been a multitude of church members who have worked on the parsonage, there are still some who haven't stepped inside in a decade. It just opens all kinds of fellowship possibilities. This is going to be fun!
Sunday, May 4, 2008
Please Stop...I Want to Pray With You pt 3





If we're honest, most of us really aren't comfortable praying for people we don't know and sometimes even folks we know. It takes a lot to step out of your comfort zone and make yourself available for what God has planned for you.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Another Hoop Jumped

I got this email yesterday. A bit of explanation first. I was ordained in a non-denominational church back in 1994. While the UMC recognizes my ordination, they do not accept it in their denomination. So I have been going through the process for the UMC. I am presently serving as a Lay Supply Pastor with the Mount Airy Charge. Upon completion of the requirements I will be a Local Pastor with the UMC and that should all finalize in early June. That's probably as clear as mud, but it'll have to do for now.
Charlie -
The Lynchburg District Committee on Ordained Ministry met yesterday and approved you as a certified candidate for ministry, approved you to attend local pastor licensing school, and approved for appointment as a part-time local pastor. Please contact the Lynchburg District Office immediately for the application and book list for licensing school.
If you have any questions about the requirements, please contact our district registrar.
Grace & Peace,
Rick Ecklund, Pastor
Centenary United Methodist Church
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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Jeremiah Goes to a Wedding



I really believe that a big part of being a pastor is in relationships. If you don't build a connection with your folks, then much of what you want to do is wasted. I look at Jeremiah and his extended family and try to learn from them. God brings us lessons from places and people we would not always be looking for, its good to keep our eyes and ears open for His leading.
St. Andrews Heritage Sunday
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