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Campfire Christmas: Worship Passionately

19 Tuesday Dec 2023

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On December 1st I began a new season of serving the Lord and His people at a new local church. Brand new local church. Today we’ve been gathering in worship for one month. One month. One. 

Gathering weekly as one body at a local chapel, we’re learning to be a good neighbor and to be a blessing to our hosts. Two weeks in we offered a ‘hospitality training’ to learn to set the stage for family worship upon arrival for us/the community we serve, and to reset the local business to open well on Monday. We’ll offer this training monthly while we are their guest.

But where do we go during the week? Celebrating God’s goodness and living out the Christian life in the world God’s called us to knowing we can’t fight the devil well with only one hour of the 168 hours of a week. 

Our mission is to make disciples of Jesus Christ who worship passionately, love extravagantly, and witness boldly.

On Friday night Dec. 1st we walked in the local Christmas parade with a hand-painted banner of our church name. Three year olds in a wagon to teens to senior saints. We handed out Ziploc bags, made by the youth the previous Wednesday night, with a mint, an invitation ‘you are mint to be in community’ and 700 copies of the Gideon’s Life Book along with candy. Just being a good neighbor. There were so many new folks I had yet to meet and I was downright giddy.

The following Sunday morning we gathered at the chapel with great delight, anticipation, and Advent joy. Wise and trusted lay folks planning Sunday small groups and worship on top of family Advent stuff…these folks are on fire and I’m here all day for all of it.

On Sunday evening we gathered at a local farm for Campfire Christmas to start the Advent season to worship passionately, as a family, enjoying our first family worship service with holy communion. We took up a love offering to cover the cost of the space rental, invited a local modern worship leader from a sister church who serves my home church, asked a kidmin super champion to decorate a stage and another to prepare kid-directed Advent activities for all ages including an inaugural Christmas ornament with our church name, and they had set up a sign-up genius for the rest.

The sign-up genius filled up in less than 48 hours. They went in to add more opportunities for folks to serve and those were filled soon after.

Worship – Christmas carols with teaching of their origin

Nativity play – interactive with hand masks and audience prompts of WOW! OH NO! And AWWWWE!

Holy communion – pre-filled communion cups that look like chalises.

Activity stations & Dinner – one long table of crafts, one solo stove for roasted marshmallows and Rice Crispy treat squares with sticks, hot dogs and chili in crock pots with chips, hot chocolate & apple cider, and small water bottles.

Last song & blessing – One of our high schoolers brought his trumpet. While dinner and the activities were winding down, he played Christmas carols. Delight was seen on every face and many jumped in to sing. THEN, our amazing worship leader pulled him in and arranged on-the-spot to duet the leading of our closing song,  Joy to the World. Guitar and trumpet. I’ll never forget it!

It was 43 degrees and pouring down rain.

Families kept coming and we kept celebrating. 

90 minutes of passionate worship, loving one another extravagantly, and witnessing boldly to God’s goodness and faithfulness to our hosts and one another. 

And we’re just getting started.

Happy Birthday, Jesus!

“They devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and to fellowship, to the breaking of bread and to prayer. Everyone was filled with awe at the many wonders and signs performed by the apostles. All the believers were together and had everything in common.” Acts 2:42-44

Saying YES to Something Better

12 Tuesday Dec 2023

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Every year about this time I’m asked for suggestions for devotionals for kids 8-14. Devotionals are books that provide a specific spiritual reading for each calendar day. There are indeed some really great ones geared to Christmas, girls, boys, moms, dads, grandparents, office workers, teachers, dinosaurs, science, etc.

I typically make another suggestion. Instead, invite your littles and bigs to read the Bible. If your little one can read a chapter book, they can read the Bible, but it matters where you start.

Read one chapter each day. Let your little read a little and you read aloud the remainder of the chapter and just chat. Ask and chat not “What does it mean?”, chat instead, “What does it say?”

24 chapters in the gospel of Luke in the 24 days of Dec. 1-24 (Christmas Eve). Dr. Luke opens his gospel sharing he has investigated the claims he makes and thoroughly researched the eye witness accounts so that he could share with his friend Theophilus. The narrative is stunning and many of the characters are historical as are the locations. Pull out a map!

31 chapters of Proverbs in 31 days of January. If ever there was a time godly wisdom was necessary among all the feelings of everyone, Proverbs pours out richly. When our littles hit middle school, we often made a trail through Proverbs. There is so much to talk about in Proverbs!

28 chapters of Acts in 28 days of February. The account of Jesus’ life in Luke, godly wisdom to start the year, then how the church was God’s idea and struggle is part of the journey yet with like-minded Christians filled with zeal (over-the-top enthusiasm) and wonder (a feeling of great surprise and admiration caused by seeing or experiencing something that is strange and new) and awe (a feeling of great respect, usually mixed with fear or surprise).

Easter is early in 2024. Ash Wednesday falls on Valentine’s Day with Easter Sunday at the end of March. So this reading plan would be good for littles AND bigs as we take the new church year calendar by storm and turn the page into a new calendar year. The Bible is enough when read and studied in Christian community. Let’s model it for our littles.

“Of all the spiritual disciplines, Bible Reading is the most neglected. However, of all the disciplines, Bible Reading is the most important. It is through our Bible Reading that all of our disciplines are informed. It is through the witness found in the Word of God that we learn about God, His and our nature, the life, death & resurrection of Jesus and the implications those things have for us.” – Discipleship Begins @ Home Blueprint, www.thenextgenerationalministries.com

Rather than a gift devotional this Christmas, get your little (and big) a Bible. Red-letter so they know which words are His, with some maps, thumb-indexed (external/added tabs make page-turning clunky). Let the Bible be the main text by which we live. Let everything else, though good, be set aside for something better.

Kid’s devotionals that make the cut? Anything by Vanessa Myers and the science ones by Louie Giglio. Super fun to to read and developmentally appropriate.

“For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight. Everything is uncovered and laid bare before the eyes of him to whom we must give account.” Hebrews 4:12-13

The Red Sea Rules

05 Tuesday Dec 2023

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A trusted friend suggested a little book to me over late night tea which has helped this Moses-fan-girl keep a Promised Land perspective. The Red Sea Rules: 10 God-given Strategies for Difficult Times was written by Rev. Robert J. Morgan in 2001 yet it’s been a fabulous buoy to hold onto especially over the last thirty days. I even shared a children’s moment about it highlighting two of the rules.

Moses finally gets permission for the people of God to be released to go worship the Lord. Everyone rushes to fill backpacks and gather loved ones. They head out in great numbers in community with joy and whatever they could carry. Moses’ sister Miriam and her girlfriends-in-the-Lord have packed tambourines not knowing where they are going yet knowing that at some point they will celebrate and dance before the Lord. A dance of deliverance and freedom.

Not long after God’s people had left Egypt to worship the Lord, Pharaoh changed his mind. With chariots, horses, power and anger, Pharaoh chases down the freed slaves. In fight, flight, and freeze mode, God’s people arrive at the Red Sea. Behind the Hebrews is the noise and hot anger of the Pharaoh and certain suffering. In front of the Hebrews is the noise and overwhelming waters of the unknown and uncertain. What to do? 

Red Sea Rule #1 – Realize that God means for you to be where you are. Struggles and tension are part of the Christian life and He’s chosen us for this time in history.

Red Sea Rule #2 – Be more concerned for God’s glory than for your relief. Instead of ‘How do I get out of this mess?’ ask a different question. Ask ‘How can God be honored and glorified in this mess?’

Red Sea Rule #3 – Acknowledge your enemy, but keep your eyes on the Lord. Don’t toss around horrible names at those coming at you nor give the devil more credit than he is due. Keep your eyes on Jesus and do what you know is pleasing to Him.

Red Sea Rule #4 – Pray! Over many months I’ve set an alarm on my phone for 8:27 am & pm for August 27; then added 11:18am & pm for November 18. My prayer: Lord, let Your will be done. I submit to Your marching orders.

Red Sea Rule #5 – Stay calm and confident, and give God time to work. Time has been a gift and I’m grateful for it. Scales have fallen from many eyes and many hearts have softened over the in-between, liminal time.

Red Sea Rule #6 – When unsure, just take the next logical step by faith. Take the next right-in-Jesus’-sight step forward. He’s a good shepherd and His sheep know His voice. Lord, let me step as a sheep and not a goat.

Red Sea Rule #7 – Envision God’s enveloping presence. I do not fear, for He is with His people. All of us.

Red Sea Rule #8 – Trust God to deliver in His own unique way. God chooses the way and He is trustworthy. The Lord can deliver overtly (through a miracle), covertly (by providence), or mysteriously (John 13:7).

Red Sea Rule #9 – View your current crisis as a faith builder for the future. So many times peace comes when I think, “This time next year….”

Red Sea Rule #10 – Don’t forget to praise Him. “Whether I have an ‘Alas!’ or an ‘Alleluia!’ depends on our perspective.” (p127) I’ve listened to Mercy Me’s “Even If…” on repeat for weeks.

Just a few weeks ago I walked into a room I thought was trustworthy and led with honor. I’m a rule follower and expected nothing less from my professing Christian siblings. I was wrong. It was a foregone conclusion what was going to happen and this was just a formality. My disappointment was deep and wide. It took me 2.5 hours to drive home. I needed every mile. In my car, by myself with the Lord, there was yelling in Buford and had-to-pull-over sobbing in Cumming. Yet as I drove into Canton where I live, there was a peace that overwhelmed me and my marching orders were clear. Once I had my Elijah moment with something to eat, and a few hours sleep, I was ready to turn and place my flip-flops in the Red Sea. And don’t you know…..it’s parting.

“But be very careful to keep the commandment and the law that Moses the servant of the Lord gave you: to love the Lord your God, to walk in obedience to him, to keep his commands, to hold fast to him and to serve him with all your heart and with all your soul.” Joshua 22:5

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