RevMarple @ Niagara

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Hard Work

Thanks be to God for such a hard working congregation. We have all been practicing what I have been preaching about each part contributing to the work of the whole. Much of this work is behind the scenes and not seen with the eyes.

Even as I speak there are people downstairs getting set up for the installation dinner. We have had hard workers set up the nativity scene and hang the greens. We have a hard working choir that is always preparing weeks in advance and the coming cantata has been getting ready for a long time. Even I, though you see me a lot, have been hard at work behind the scenes putting together bulletins and sermons for the special times of worship and for Sunday.

And some of the fruit of that hard work we have already seen. We have seen it in worship, we see it when we look around the sanctuary at the greens, we have seen it in the 50+ Christmas Dinner. There is a lot that goes on in preparation for all of these kinds of things. And there is fruit that we have not seen yet, but will, like with regard to the installation and dinner this afternoon, the nativity scene, cantata, etc. And there is fruit that we may never see but is there. God shows us enough of the fruit to encourage us to keep going.

The work that you do contributes to a bigger harvest than you will ever know. Thanks be to God.

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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Encouraging One Another

One of the things that really encouraged me last Sunday was to see many of our youth come to worship. The church is a multi-generational community where we learn in practice with one another the lessons of the school of Christ that build one another up in love.

One of the themes of encouraging people to come to worship is to show them how much they are encouraging others by their presence. For example, I told the youth that they should be encouraged because not only did they encourage Janice and I who had asked them to come because they actually did come, but that they also encouraged family members to come with them, and they encouraged everyone else who was in worship that day. The ways that they encouraged others they may never see completely. For example, other parents may go home and tell their children that they were there and so encourage them.

And this is not true only for these youth. It is true for all of us. We encourage each other when we come and participate in worship. We are not spectators of a show but we join together with each other to praise God, to pray to God, and to hear and see God's word. Do not underestimate the difference you make and do not underestimate how much you encourage others (even if they never tell you, though it would be helpful if they did). When you make worship a regular priority it can be inspiring to many others to do the same or at least to strive for that goal.

We likewise encourage one another when we come to worship for funerals and when we come to committees and small groups and do visitation. Indeed, let us continue to meet together to encourage one another daily as well as weekly (Heb 10:24-25). Thanks be to God for you.

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