Countdown …

We are in the final hours before the Christmas event that we are all so accustomed to.  Elaine has been wrapping presents for our kids as they visit over the holidays.  She has made our home an absolutely beautiful place and seems to draw energy from the process.  Excitement radiates from her and I am so grateful for those who bring joy to us in these special days.

I have added a few sliders to the website, www.community-life.church … these will bring you up to speed with some new things happening at CLC.

I had the privilege this week to be a part of the annual, Action Ministries Christmas box distribution.  It is an absolutely amazing effort that makes me proud to be a Christ-follower and a Grand Manan’er to boot.

I admit to being obsessed with raising awareness of God’s goodness in this season.  I think what I really want is for people to experience the Christ in Christmas more than anything else.  Advent always serves as a time that helps me to re-center and find the heart of all the activity.  When I do, I fall in love with Jesus all over again … truly.

“It is impossible to conceive how different things would have turned out if that birth had not happened whenever, wherever, however it did … for millions of people who have lived since, the birth of Jesus made possible not just a new way of understanding life but a new way of living it. It is a truth that, for twenty centuries, there have been untold numbers of men and women who, in untold numbers of ways, have been so grasped by the child who was born, so caught up in the message he taught and the life he lived, that they have found themselves profoundly changed by their relationship with him.” -Frederick Buechner

The world around us would prefer a Christmas without Christ.  People would substitute a hundred other less offensive options.  It is so silly when you think of it … the lengths to which people will go to avoid a helpless baby born in a forsaken manger, love personified, God in flesh.

And yet here is where the meaning is found.  There is no greater beauty that we can create with our hands, no gift so all-encompassing that can stand in such a timeless manner.

A part of me believes that Jesus is not the problem … religion is.  It is such a poor substitute and yet we seem to be so enamoured with it.  I really have never met anyone searching for organized religion to meet the deep soul needs that we have.  Most people simply don’t like organized religion.  Our response … let’s get more organized.

Whatever our motives may be, letting go of the need to control is the hard part and so often, organization is a tool that serves those who would like to control things.  I pray that you would find less need to manage the affairs of others this season, that you would be able to trust that God who relinquished the power seat when he wrapped Himself in flesh, could find His way to your distracted and perhaps calloused heart in these days … that you would know a better Christmas than you have ever known.

Merry Christmas …

Karl and Elaine

Christmas Dinner Info …

Info for those helping with the cooking for our Christmas Dinner, this Sunday @ 10:30am.

Sonya called this morning and asked if I could post the following info:

  • For those cooking vegetables, they can be picked up at the church anytime.  She has asked that the peas be left to warm up on Sunday morning.
  • The “birds” will be here shortly.  The ham is available right now for any who have agreed to cook the meat for us.
  • I’ll do my very best to leave the church open during the day so that these items can be picked up.  If you want to make sure that someone is here, call the church number (662-8454) or my cell # – 222-0410.

Thanks so much for agreeing to help.

And for some info re: the gathering …

Service will begin at the normal time this week, 10:30am. (As close as ever get to that start time anyway … )  The first 45 minutes will be a program which will include:

  • An Advent devotional (video, candle-lighting.)  This is to keep the reasons to celebrate Christmas before us.  It is so very easy to be distracted in our consumer culture.
  • Musical selections from several people
  • A skit from the children’s ministry

The meal will begin at 11:30am.

And a personal note …

There are few things that can serve to knit relational bonds like sharing food and fellowship together.  Christmas bespeaks family.  This is one of the reasons that it also holds sadness for those grieving, those whose home life was a painful experience, and those experiencing relational breakdown.

When my home was coming apart, it drove me to my only other option … my church family.  These folks filled a relational void in my life.  It wasn’t just them.  It was Christ in them.  I don’t believe that a person has to go to church (place, event) to know Christ or to live as a Christian.  I do believe that we need a faith community that we connect to in many different ways.  A Sunday service is not enough.  Keith Green used to say, “Going to church doesn’t make you a Christian any more than going to MacDonalds makes you a hamburger.”  This kind of activity holds maximal meaning only when we are solidly connected to a spiritual family.

One aspect of my personal hopes for CLC is that we would be (I think we may be.) a solid, safe, accepting Christian family for any and all who need a spiritual home.

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Thanks,

Karl

 

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Sarah Needs Help!

If you have some free time tomorrow, Sarah Dawn is packing her moving van from 11:00a-2:30p. She needs lots of hands to do this as quickly as possible. Maybe you just have a minute or two to stop by and wish her well. We are so grateful for her participation at Community Life Church and we wish her well in the upcoming adventure that begins tomorrow.

— Karl

Please Pray for Us …

Morning Lifers …

It’s Thursday morning and I am enjoying a quiet space in my office.  It is a busy time for us as a family with relatives and friends coming and going.  I feel a responsibility to be available for people who come to visit and at the same time be accessible to our dear church family.  There are no adequate words really, to express what I feel re: CLC.  I am first and foremost, grateful to God for His goodness in leading us here and then for the incredible love that you all have shown.

The reason for the post today is to ask you to pray for me and in the very same breath, to pray for our church.  I am feeling a flood tide of excitement about the prospects here, of opening our arms as wide as we possibly can to those hurting, broken and marginalized, within all of our reach.  I have this feeling that God would like to bless this ministry as He may never have done before.  I am not talking about the numbers game, finances or any of the other metrics that we are familiar with.

I am referencing a movement of God.

One of my oft-prayed prayers is that I could find myself in the middle of a movement of God that would be so much of Him that I would be unable and unwilling to make a church growth seminar out of it.  It would be simply sacred enough to bow our heads and say, “God did it all.”

That means many things …

It means that we seek the kind of growth that God does.  In the book of Acts I read “And the Lord added to the church , daily, those who were being saved.”  This is the sole numerical metric that God is interested in.  He is not interested in how many people gather for a given meeting.  I tend to be very interested in this and curiously enough, I get to thinking that I have something to do with it when the numbers are there.  That is pure, unadulterated pride and I am so weary of that.

It means that we are involved in that somehow.  I feel that there is an incredible grace dynamic at work in our church.  Never … NEVER, in my prior pastoral life, have I experienced the free flow of God’s grace in a church family.

I marvel at it every week.

There is a deep stirring within my heart for what God is doing even now.  What we see of an iceberg is nothing compared to what lies beneath.  The same is true when it comes to God.  We observe very little until it breaks loose.  What are you willing to do, to be a part of this?  That’s what faith is … to be involved in what God is doing … all in.

Bless you Lifers …

The Soucy’s

Community Life Church supported the Soucy family (missionaries) for quite some time.  Some may still do this individually.  I received this video link from Eric Allaby and at his suggestion I want to share it with our church family.

Blessings,

Karl

Get Mugged Tomorrow 

Join us tomorrow at Community Life and get hugged and mugged.  

I am just thinking this may not actually bring people out … 
Actually we want to pass out our Toonie mugs to all those who are willing to help us raise funds for a family in need.  Our target return date will be Easter Sunday but will be totally pleased if you need a bit more time to fill those mugs to the brim. 

Lent is a wonderful season which lends itself to an “others mindset”.  There are so many on our island community who need a Presence in their lives that offers Hope.  

Special thanks to Bonnie Morse for her help in getting our mugs selected and on site.  

Hope to see you all tomorrow. 

Karl