January 2016 Edition
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2016! Just writing the year sends a chill up my spine. It’s been a full 15 years since the change of the millennium. It seems like only yes-
We are only four years away from 2020! We are now closer to 2030 than we are to 2000. A lot will happen between now and 2020. A lot will change over the next 12 months. How will you and I invest ourselves this coming year? What are we going to do to grow in our faith … or serve in ways that will make a difference? What is it that we have always wanted to accomplish but never got around to it?
If you don’t know where you are going… any path will take you there. There is a Sioux Proverb that I love to quote: If you don’t know where you are going … any path will take you there. What a marvelous quote to begin a new year.
reaching forward to what lies ahead, I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus.
I encourage you to look through the front windshield and make a plan to Think about this; in an automobile, we follow where God is leading. Forget look through the front windshield so what lies behind and reach forward to that we can see clearly what is ahead what lies ahead. Press on … toward the of us. Looking through the front win- goal for the prize of the high calling of dow helps us to navigate where we are God! and where we are going. But looking back is done through a small mirror. Happy New Year and may God bless Maybe that is an image of the way life and keep you in every endeavor that is supposed to be. Maybe we ought to lies ahead. be paying more attention to where we Pastor Bob Hundley are going than looking in the mirror at where we have been!
I don’t know anyone who sets the goal to simply exist. Breathing in … and breathing out … is not the ultimate goal that any of us imagine for ourselves. Nobody sets out to be mediocre! Yet – mediocrity has basically become the new normal in the society in which we live. Excellence is not demanded – either for ourselves or those around us. Why don’t we have higher expectations? Why don’t we have an inner drive to be more and do more with the gifts and graces that God has invested in us? Sometimes, we get so consumed with the past that we have difficulty being The first few days of January have al- fully alive to the present, let alone, ways been ‘evaluation time’ for me. anticipating and preparing for what Looking back is a way to look for- is ahead. The only way the mirror is ward. Were the goals that I set last helpful in navigating is when we are year achieved? If so, how were they going backward. Otherwise, we need achieved … and what can I learn from to spend our time and attention lookthe past that may instruct the future? ing forward. Conversely, if the goals that I set for myself were not achieved … why not? So as we enter a new year, consider What needs to be done differently to carefully a familiar passage of scripture alter the outcomes that are less desir- from Philippians 3: 13 – 14; One thing able than I had hoped for? I do: forgetting what lies behind and
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Intentional Faith Development
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Radical Hospitality 1
Risk-taking Mission and Service
Passionate Worship 5
Extravagant Generosity 4
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