Thursday, July 31, 2014

July 30,2014



Sermon Title: How to love your workplace

 

Call to Worship:

"You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul, and with all your strength, and with all your mind, and your neighbor as yourself"  - Luke 10:27

 

What God says:

 

For employees:

 

Slaves,

Your work is a …….. Part of Gods Kingdom

 

obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ.

Your work isn’t horizontal, it’s ………………

 

Obey them not only to win their favor when their eye is on you.

‘What can I get ………. with’ is the wrong question

 

Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people,

If you still serve people you won’t be ………….. to serve God and love them

 

because you know that the Lord will reward each one for whatever good they do, whether they are slave or free.

Make sure you pick the right ……………..

 

For employers:

 

treat your slaves in the same way….there is no favoritism with him.

You are no ………………. Treat others the way you think you ought to be ………..

 

How we respond:

 

Live for ……….. Love ……………...

 

Growth Group Questions:

 

  1. What did God do in your heart during our services today?
  2. Do you feel your work/job is as important as ministry you do in the church? What are some ways you can bring Christ in the work relationships you have?
  3. What is your estimate of our work ethic today? What is the Bible’s standard?
  4. Can you give personal examples of the trap of viewing your work as ‘meaning’ instead of ‘mission’? Go one step deeper: Did either the approval of men or the approval of your self through work take the place of God’s love and approval to you? How is He changing/has He changed you in making you live for Him only?

 

Intro slide ‘Radical Love – Radical Lives’

Uncomfortable passage today – ‘reeks’ of social injustice

Uncomfortable passage that day – masters weren’t always fair. Slaves treated wrong

 

Reminder 5:21 – The submission principle

Just like:

  • Kids obey parents – even though parents aren’t always right
  • Wives submit to their husbands – even though h don’t always earn that right
  • Husbands love wives – even though they may not be respected
  • Slaves obey their masters

Why? We live in upside down world. New Kingdom. As Christ came and gave everything/himself for us; we are called to give everything for others – “what do you need/how can I serve you’ is our big question. We have found that relationship/business/family actually thrive in this environment of service vs. selfishness

Core of this – our selfish heart – thing that prevents healthy relationships because it is all about you meeting my needs, me being successful,  are DEAD.

We have been raised to a whole new life in Christ – What does that new life look like:

 

Last week – kids. This wk workplace

Slaves – was 2000 yrs ago main source of work. Today we could call it ‘cubicle workers’ or ‘farmers’, or ‘teachers’ or…

Great discrepancy church – God is Sunday, Monday is a different story. ‘Where is God on Monday?’

A.J. Sherrill – pastor Manhattan – ‘if my ministry did not equip the congregation for the other six days of the week, we simply would not be around for the long haul’

Dorothy Sayers: ‘How can anyone remain interested in religion which seems to have no concern with the nine-tenths of his life?’

Platonic thinking results

Abraham Kuyper – ‘There is not a square inch in the whole domain of our human existence over which Christ, who is sovereign over all, does not cry: “It is mine””

Bible begins with God at work – ‘in the beginning God created’, who quickly seems to commission humans in joining the narrative ‘subdue the earth, rule over the fish in the sea, and the birds of the air and over every living creature that moves on the ground’ – ‘the Lord took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it’

And ends with work – serving Him in the new Heaven and earth

 

obey your earthly masters with respect and fear, and with sincerity of heart, just as you would obey Christ.

Your work isn’t horizontal, it is vertical

Remember last week we asked kids: Do you honor your parents – even when they are not always right. Answer: yes, because God placed them there – in spit of their imperfections.

Same with workplace: Do we obey, serve, give – even when the boss isn’t always right – wrong strategy of operations, ineffective, wrong tone of asking, - yes: because God has placed them there AND asks us to serve them just as we serve the Lord

We see horizontal – I will give if…. (I get treated right, if the command makes sense, if I agree, )

Paul sees vertical – your relationship with Christ is transferred to earth.

 

  1. People/Relationships

Greatest employer to your boss:

à Boss doesn’t have to earn your service or loyalty, he already has it

Greatest colleague to your peers:

à Transferring Grace to messes, Serving – doing the work

May not feel ‘incredible’ – sometimes slow process, but it is a big deal. Giving a cup of water in Christ Name still counts hugely!

  1. Product/Bottom Line

Excellence in WHAT you do – as unto the Lord.

Big Q: Doesn’t that open the door to workplace abuse?

 

Obey them not only to win their favor when their eye is on you.

“What can I get away with’ is the wrong question

What can I get away with and:

  • Still keep my job
  • Still be approved by my boss – extend breaks a little longer
  • Still look better than my colleagues

= wrong, because at the heart of it is the selfish heart: How can I get the best deal. ‘How can I gain the most with the least sacrifice?’. Christ made most sacrifice not for his gain, but for your gain.

Appl: Issue of control.  Nobody takes away my freedom. I am my own man. It’s 5 o’clock. Nobody owns me. I do what I want to do. à No submission, teamwork

‘but like slaves of Christ, doing the will of God from your heart’

If you serve yourself, you’ll end up losing. (Submission principle)

 

Serve wholeheartedly, as if you were serving the Lord, not people,

If you still serve people you won’t be free to serve God at work

Richard Rohr – Fransican – wrote: “When you get your ‘Who am I’ question right, all the ‘What should I do’ questions (begin to) take care of themselves

2 Bondages/Jokes - ways we serve people:

1. Ourselves – by our performance. ‘I am okay because of what I do’. Selfish: I work for me. It can burn you out

2. Others – by their approval – “I am okay because they approve of me. Scary: I work for them. It can enslave you and destroy you

because you know that the Lord will reward each one for whatever good they do, whether they are slave or free.

 

Make sure you pick the right boss

Ill – earpiece – Byron, tune things out, tune other things in. Who am I listening to?

Ill – YWAM – unless you speak. I have heard what they say, what do you say?

 

Submission is made full when:

The company’s success is bigger than my personal comfort – think of us, the best of the boss

à Am I concerned about ‘our’ success – more than my own comfort?

 

For bosses:

 

And masters, treat your slaves in the same way. Do not threaten them, since you know that he who is both their Master and yours is in heaven, and there is no favoritism with him.

You are no different. Treat others the way you think you ought to be treated

 

‘no favoritism’ – see Acts 10:36 – in God’s eyes all are equal. Equal love for sinners, equal solutions to their problems.

Equality finds it’s roots in the Gospel – equal before God

Constitution – all men are created equal – right out of Ephesians

Our world: I made it. I am special. No, you are gifted. BHy creator.

We are all the same in his eyes

Unequality gap – bosses exploiting them

 

Application: Live for God – Love Others

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

July 23,2014


Dear Covenant family,

 

Call to Worship: ‘Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right’ – Ephesians 6:1

It is time for our kids to take center stage in our sermon time this Sunday! I look forward to an interactive service with the children this Sunday as we look at what it means ‘to obey your parents’. Then we will switch gear to look at the adults as well– how to raise your  own kids, including those that are still in the house, grandkids, and those that left the house! Please bring your kids, grandkids, neighborhood kids,…. any kids to make it truly interactive. Kari and ‘my’ kids may leave me to go out of town for a family reunion in Wisconsin, so any young person is appreciated – and if it is anything like other Sunday’s, each kid will bring some laughter too!

 

Prepare your hearts for Sunday School:

Byron & Crystal Huebschen will continue to teach Sunday School this Sunday. Byron asks you to prepare stories you would consider sharing of how you have been impacted by grace, whether from God or others.  So instead of ghost stories there will be "Grace stories"!.

 

Prayer and Praise Reports:

Dick & Gwen Slater – left this morning for a trip up north to visit family and celebrate Dick’s birthday. Dick and Gwen are scheduled to return next week Tuesday.

John van Hoogstraat – kept in Parkland Hospital for observation for one more night, to return tomorrow.

Jackie is being released by several medical officials, and continues to do better. She hopes to be back soon.

Kay Penfield – acute bronchitis, appreciates your prayers

Sam Mason is recovering well, but still easily fatigued

Norm Smith, Mildred Stringer

 

Church Calendar:

 

Wednesday, July 23

1.30 p.m. Prayer at the home of Dick & Gwen Slater, 1156 Adams Road, Desloge
7.00 p.m. Men’s Bible Study: ‘The Making of a Godly Man’ - CBC

 

Thursday, July 24

3.30 p.m. Shared Blessings Bible Study – postponed for next week (John hospital)

 

Friday, July 25

1.30 p.m. St. Francois Manor Bible Study

 

Sunday, July 27

9.30 – Sunday School – Byron & Crystal Huebschen

10.45 – Service – ‘How to love your Family’ - Ephesians

Growth Groups:

  • North: 6 pm; Contact Bud & Donna Masson (631-3930) or Al & Jan Gainer (636-543-1387)
  • Central: 5.30 pm Contact Bill & Ann Bratberg (631-0555) or Howard & Linda Davis (756-4154)
  • South: Potluck after church – contact Steve & Tiffany or John & Rebekah

Tasks:

  • Coffee/Clean Up – Bratberg’s
  • Children’s Church – Larry
  • Nursery: Britney/Misty

 

Wednesday, July 30

1.30 p.m. Prayer at the home of Dick & Gwen Slater, 1156 Adams Road, Desloge
7.00 p.m. Men’s Bible Study: ‘The Making of a Godly Man’ - CBC

 

Sunday, August 3

9.30 – Sunday School – Mason

10.45 – Communion Service – Ephesians

 

Tasks

  • Coffee/Clean Up – Davis
  • Children’s Church – Crystal
  • Nursery: Naomi

 

Mark Your Calendars:

 

Saturday, August 16

9 am: Vision & Planning Meeting – ‘Reaching Out’ - Looking at 2014/2015

 

Saturday and Sunday August 30,31 (Labor Day weekend)

Weekend with International Students from Columbia

 

Family Camp October 3-5

Family Camp at Pinecrest Camp, Cherokee Pass

 

 

 

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

July 16, 2014


Dear Covenant family,

 

‘Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her’ Ephesians 5:25

A word for all the men: Don’t you wish you knew how to understand and appropriately love a woman? Whether in a marriage or in life in general: this seems to be one of the great mysteries in life…… The apostle Paul actually admits that in Ephesians: ‘this is a great mystery’.  In our previous message in our series ‘Radical Love – Radical Lives’ we talked how women can love men. This Sunday we will unravel some of that mystery by giving you four ways to love a woman, or if you are a woman: four ways to be loved – whether in marriage or life in general.  

Byron & Crystal Huebschen will continue to teach Sunday School this Sunday.

 

Birthday Party Bryan Vollertsen

Just as in previous years we will be celebrating Bryan Vollertsen’s birthday party by enjoying the refreshing Black River, immediately following the service. If you are interested in going, please contact Steve Vollertsen, Al Gainer or Marco van Raalten for directions. It is an all day event, although you can come and hang with us for as long as you like.

 

Mission Opportunities:

 

YFC Skate Park VBS

Naomi writes: Our congregation is providing lunch to Young Faith in Christ VBS, August 4, 1130am at the skate park. Two people have volunteered to help so far.  We will need more help and donations of:  cooler of iced drinks -  water, Gatorade, juice drinks, fruits, money toward subway like sandwiches

 

Thrift Store & Food Pantry

At the bottom of this email are mentioned various volunteer positions that are available with the Farmington Ministerial Alliance Food Store and Pantry. If you could help that would be appreciated. Please contact Nancy Faulkner at 631-5941 if interested.

 

Prayer and Praise Reports:

Sam Mason, Jackie Nesser, Dick Slater -  recovery.

Norm Smith, Mildred Stringer

Eli – owner Mennonite store – bad heart and diabetes

 

Church Calendar:

 

Wednesday, July 16

1.30 p.m. Prayer at the home of Dick & Gwen Slater, 1165 Adams Road, Desloge
7.00 p.m. Men’s Bible Study: ‘The Making of a Godly Man’ - CBC

 

Thursday, July 17

3.30 p.m. Shared Blessings Bible Study

 

Friday, July 18

1.30 p.m. St. Francois Manor Bible Study

 

Sunday, July 20

9.30 – Sunday School – Byron & Crystal Huebschen

10.45 – Service – ‘How to love a Woman’ - Ephesians – Marco van Raalten

Growth Groups:

  • North: 6 pm; Contact Bud & Donna Masson (631-3930) or Al & Jan Gainer (636-543-1387)
  • Central: 5.30 pm Contact Bill & Ann Bratberg (631-0555) or Howard & Linda Davis (756-4154)
  • South: Potluck after church – contact Steve & Tiffany or John & Rebekah

Brian Vollertsen birthday party Black River immediately following service

Tasks:

  • Coffee/Clean Up – Berg’s
  • Children’s Church – Kari
  • Nursery: Naomi

 

Wednesday, July 23

1.30 p.m. Prayer at the home of Dick & Gwen Slater, 1165 Adams Road, Desloge
7.00 p.m. Men’s Bible Study: ‘The Making of a Godly Man’ - CBC

 

Sunday, July 27

9.30 – Sunday School – Mason

10.45 – Service – Ephesians – Marco van Raalten

Quarterly Meeting immediately following service

 

Tasks

  • Coffee/Clean Up – Bratberg’s
  • Children’s Church – Larry
  • Nursery: Britney/Misty

 

Mark Your Calendars:

 

Saturday, August 16

9 am: Vision & Planning Meeting – ‘Reaching Out’ - Looking at 2014/2015

 

Saturday and Sunday August 30,31 (Labor Day weekend)

Weekend with International Students from Columbia

 

Family Camp October 3-5

Family Camp at Pinecrest Camp, Cherokee Pass

 

 

HELP! FARMINGTON MINISTERIAL ALLIANCE NEEDS VOLUNTEERS!

Thrift Store Needs:

Volunteers at the Thrift Store work at least 1 scheduled day a week either Mornings 9am – 12:30/1pm or Afternoons 12:30/1pm – 5pm. You choose the day! We would like to start a rotation on Saturdays of 1 shift per Month.

Cashiers are needed: Mornings on Saturdays, Afternoons on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Clothing (sort, price, hang, steam, stock): Mornings on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Afternoons on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

Toys (sort, clean, price, stock): This position could be either shift on any day. We just need volunteers to keep up with the donations.

Glassware, Home Décor & Misc. (Sort, Clean, Price, and Stock): This position could be either shift on any day. We just need volunteers to keep up with the donation.

Domestics (Bedding, Curtains, Fabric, Crafts etc..): Mornings or Afternoons on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays.

Truck Driver/Furniture Mover: This position would be an on call position for a 2 person team. Pick Ups would be scheduled according to the team’s availability.

Food Pantry Needs:

 The Food Pantry is open to our clients on Monday, Wednesday, and Fridays from 9am – 12pm. We have Volunteers that work once a month, every week, on call, and floaters. We can work with anyone on the schedule.

Client Service Positions:  Monday, Wednesday, or Fridays 8:45 – 12:00/12:30

Front Counter: Paperwork, filing, direct client contact, answer phone, etc…

Client Assistance: Assist clients on the front shelves where they are able to choose items for themselves. Inform clients of what they are allowed to get from each shelf.

Cold/Freezer: Pulls client orders from the refrigerators and freezers following posted guidelines. Completes paperwork that tracks weights of food going out to clients.

Dry Goods: Pulls client orders from the dry good racks following posted guidelines. Weighing all food orders and communicating with Cold/Freezer person. Weigh and record any donations that come in during this time

Food Pick Up Positions:

Farmington Walmart: Tuesdays and Thursdays 8am – 10am. Pick up and deliver to Pantry.

Save-A-Lot Orders: Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Pick up list of needed items from Pantry Director and go get them from Save-A-Lot.

Produce Coop: Every other Saturday at 9:15 pick up at St. Paul’s and deliver to Pantry. Done by 10:30 or earlier.

Panera Bread: Be at Panera Bread at 9:45pm every Saturday night and wait for them to get left over bread together. Deliver it to the pantry walk in cooler. Could be as late as 11:30 pm

Please come by the Thrift Store or Food Pantry to pick up a volunteer application and take a tour. Remember we couldn’t do the work we do without our volunteers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sunday, July 6, 2014

July 9, 2014


Dear Covenant family,

 

Guest Speakers this Sunday & Sunday School

I look forward to this Sunday when Mike Priest from Christ Community Church (CCC) in St. Louis who will be ministering the Word to us. CCC was instrumental in the early days of Covenant Bible Church helping us start up. We now continue our relationship with them as we participate with them the first weekend in October at Pinecrest Christian Camp in Cherokee Pass. Mike will bring us a message, and will also share what Camp is all about. Marco will bring the message at CCC. Kari will be with you at CBC to serve you in worship.

New: Byron & Crystal Huebschen will be teaching Sunday School for the next two weeks.

 

Prayer and Praise Reports:

Sam Mason, Jackie Nesser, Dick Slater -  recovery.

Norm Smith, Mildred Stringer

 

Church Calendar:

 

Wednesday, July 9

1.30 p.m. Prayer at the home of Dick & Gwen Slater, 1165 Adams Road, Desloge
7.00 p.m. Men’s Bible Study: ‘The Making of a Godly Man’ - CBC

 

Thursday, July 10

3.30 p.m. Shared Blessings Bible Study

 

Friday, July 11

1.30 p.m. St. Francois Manor Bible Study

 

Sunday, July 13

9.30 – Sunday School – Byron & Crystal Huebschen

10.45 – Service – Mike Priest – Christ Community Church. Message & info church camp

Growth Groups:

  • North: 6 pm; Contact Bud & Donna Masson (631-3930) or Al & Jan Gainer (636-543-1387)
  • Central: 5.30 pm Contact Bill & Ann Bratberg (631-0555) or Howard & Linda Davis (756-4154)
  • South: Potluck after church – contact Steve & Tiffany or John & Rebekah

 

Tasks:

  • Coffee/Clean Up – Smith’s
  • Children’s Church – Larry
  • Nursery: Britney/Misty

 

Wednesday, July 16

1.30 p.m. Prayer at the home of Dick & Gwen Slater, 1165 Adams Road, Desloge
7.00 p.m. Men’s Bible Study: ‘The Making of a Godly Man’ - CBC

 

Sunday, July 20

9.30 – Sunday School – Huebschen’s

10.45 – Service – Ephesians – Marco van Raalten

Quarterly Meeting immediately following service

 

Tasks

  • Coffee/Clean Up – Berg’s
  • Children’s Church – Kari
  • Nursery: Naomi

 

Mark Your Calendars:

 

Saturday, August 16

9 am: Vision & Planning Meeting – ‘Reaching Out’ - Looking at 2014/2015

 

Saturday and Sunday August 30,31 (Labor Day weekend)

Weekend with International Students from Columbia

 

Family Camp October 3-5

Family Camp at Pinecrest Camp, Cherokee Pass

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

July 2, 2014


Dear Covenant family,

 

Matthew 28:18-20 - "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you’

 

I look forward to see you this Sunday and join you listening to Tom & Gayle Shook who will be ministering the Word to us – both in Sunday School and in the main service. They will also be giving an update on their recent travels.

 

July 20 – Quarterly Meeting

Our next quarterly meeting will be Sunday, July 20th, immediately following the service.

 

Prayer and Praise Reports:

Sam Mason’s surgery went well. He is expected to return home today or tomorrow.

Jackie Nasser – further recovery.

Dick & Gwen Slater, Norm Smith, Mildred Stringer

 

Church Calendar:

 

Wednesday, July 2

1.30 p.m. Prayer at the home of Dick & Gwen Slater, 1165 Adams Road, Desloge
7.00 p.m. Men’s Bible Study: ‘The Making of a Godly Man’ - CBC

 

Thursday, July 3

3.30 p.m. Shared Blessings Bible Study

 

Sunday, July 6

9.30 – Sunday School – Tom & Gayle Shook

10.45 – Service – Tom & Gayle Shook

Growth Groups:

  • North: 6 pm; Contact Bud & Donna Masson (631-3930) or Al & Jan Gainer (636-543-1387)
  • Central: 5.30 pm Contact Bill & Ann Bratberg (631-0555) or Howard & Linda Davis (756-4154)
  • South: Potluck after church – contact Steve & Tiffany or John & Rebekah

 

Tasks:

  • Coffee/Clean Up – Masson’s
  • Children’s Church – Crystal
  • Nursery: Naomi

 

Wednesday, July 9

1.30 p.m. Prayer at the home of Dick & Gwen Slater, 1165 Adams Road, Desloge
7.00 p.m. Men’s Bible Study: ‘The Making of a Godly Man’ - CBC

 

Sunday, July 13

9.30 – Sunday School –

10.45 – Service – Mike Priest – Christ Community Church. Message & info church camp

 

Tasks

  • Coffee/Clean Up – Smith’s
  • Children’s Church – Larry
  • Nursery: Britney/Misty

 

Mark Your Calendars:

 

Sunday, July 20

Quarterly Meeting immediately following service

 

Saturday, August 16

9 am: Vision & Planning Meeting – ‘Reaching Out’ - Looking at 2014/2015

 

Saturday and Sunday August 30,31 (Labor Day weekend)

Weekend with International Students from Columbia

 

Family Camp October 3-5

Family Camp at Pinecrest Camp, Cherokee Pass