Wednesday, September 23, 2015

The Best Youth Anywhere!


Sunday our high school mission team shared stories from their time in Portland, Maine earlier this summer.  In fact, when you think about it, the mission trip acted like bookends for the summer season.  We left on the trip June 28th, about one week into summer; and they told their stories on September 20th, the last Sunday of summer.

In between there were some life-changing experiences.  It was great to sit back (not have to prepare a sermon) and to remember the work we did, the fun we had, and the people we met.  I smiled as Theo described the day we made 600 pancakes together.  That moment and many others were captured in photos we all enjoyed seeing on our new digital picture frame in the narthex.

One of the highlights of the morning is caught in the picture above.  It was when three of our youth shared the skit that they shared with the children of Portland.  Young and old laughed at the jokes and got the message about patience, which came from our scripture for the day, I Corinthians 13.  That passage ends with, "love never fails."  I love our youth, and watching them serve others on these mission trips never fails to impress me.  I know they made an impression on everyone in church on Sunday, and I know they made an impression on the people of Portland, Maine.  Where are we going to go next year?

See you in church,
Pastor Dale

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Fall Festival Fun





Sunday was the perfect day for our fourth annual Fall Family Festival.  After threatening rain all week, it was a perfectly beautiful fall day--sunny but not too hot.  We were prepared for a rain plan, but the last of the rain moved through overnight and we awoke to a perfect day.

It was a perfect day because we had a great turnout for worship, Sunday School, and, of course, the festival.  On Labor Day weekend I had two children on the steps for the Children's Time.  On Sunday there were over 30 children lining the steps completely across the sanctuary.

Sanctuary was the theme for the day in worship.   After the terrible images of refugees desperately seeking sanctuary in Europe, we looked to see what Scripture had to say about the issue.  Of all places, we found a teaching of generosity in Leviticus 19 where we are taught to respect and even LOVE the alien in our midst.  As a former Resident Alien who was welcomed into this country, I believe hospitality to tired migrants is the only Christian response.


It was a perfect day because we were able to show hospitality to many visitors, some of whom were new to the community.  We have been blessed with a steady stream of new families who find us to be a welcoming community with everything they are looking for in a church.  One father even admitted that when his children saw a picture of last year's Fall Festival on our website, they wanted to go to that church.  How many churches have a bouncy castle and a visit from the ice cream truck?  Only the perfect church!

See you in Church,

Pastor Dale

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Bells Across New York



Yesterday was the 14th anniversary of that terrible 11th day of September that we know simply as 9-11.  Every year it makes us stop and remember where we were as we saw those unbelievable images unfold on TV (or before your very eyes in NYC).  It has now been long enough that there is a generation of high school freshmen who were born on or after that day.  Of course, the entire class of current high schoolers were too young to remember much of anything.  So it is important we help them remember.

At the 9-11 memorial there was the annual telecast of the solemn ceremony of reading the names of those who lost their lives in that explosion of terror.  At the moment each tower was hit they paused for a moment of silence.  Then in that silence the large bell on our bell tower began to peal steadily and powerfully.  I opened the door of our house to listen.  I remembered that Terry had programmed the bell to peal at the moment of each of that day's horrible moments.  I was able to go outside and record the one that rang at 9:59 am, which was the moment that the South Tower collapsed.

Maybe you heard bells ring out yesterday morning wherever you may have been as these moments came and went.  Time is moving on, but the memory of that day is still powerful.  After that day our country went to war and many, many more lives were lost, so when we ring the bells on 9-11, we should remember all the innocent victims of war and violence.  Including those running for their lives across Europe.

I invite you to play the video above and say a prayer for peace in our world and sanctuary for all God's children.

See you in Church,
Pastor Dale

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Saying Goodbye to Summer



Last Wednesday we had a perfect, warm, low-humidity day to enjoy an outdoor lunch with church staff, volunteers and family.  We try to share lunch after staff meeting once a month or so, but summer schedules had made it hard to get together.  Well, it all came together on the last Wednesday of August to relax before the buzyness of September was upon us.

Speaking of September, it is now here and we are ready.  We are ready for our fourth-annual Fall Family Festival on the 13th.  Plan now to attend worship and the party afterwards with food and fun for the whole family.  We are ready for Sunday School, youth groups, adult education and choirs.  We are ready with opportunities to serve in our ministries of social justice.  We are ready for you!

On Sunday, September 20th, we will hold our annual Ministry Fair where you can meet folks involved in each of these ministries and find where you would like to get more involved this year.  Also, on that Sunday our youth group will report on their recent mission trip to Portland, Maine.

So you can see why we needed to relax over lunch while we had the chance!

See you in church,

Pastor Dale