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Monday, September 15, 2025

A Point from pastor

A difficult week last week.  
Should have already been somber with 9/11/01 reflections.
The assassination on Wednesday afternoon changed this.  
It will remain in the conversation for weeks.  As it should.  

Dr. Phineas D. Gurley preached these words at President Lincoln's funeral in 1865 - they seem fitting for this moment (and sound as if written for Charlie's passing):
He is dead; but the God in whom he trusted lives, and He can guide and strengthen his successor, as He guided and strengthened him. He is dead; but the memory of his virtues, of his wise and patriotic counsels and labors, of his calm and steady faith in God lives, is precious, and will be a power for good in the country quite down to the end of time. He is dead; but the cause he so ardently loved, so ably, patiently, faithfully represented and defended--not for himself only, not for us only, but for all people in all their coming generations, till time shall be no more--that cause survives his fall, and will survive it. The light of its brightening prospects flashes cheeringly to-day athwart the gloom occasioned by his death, and the language of God's united providences is telling us that, though the friends of Liberty die, Liberty itself is immortal. There is no assassin strong enough and no weapon deadly enough to quench its inextinguishable life, or arrest its onward march to the conquest and empire of the world. This is our confidence, and this is our consolation, as we weep and mourn to-day.

If we are truly fighting for God's cause (contending for the faith) and for God Himself, we should rest in the knowledge that no assassin is strong enough and no weapon deadly enough to truly quench that life.   God cannot be thwarted or defeated.  A life fighting for Him may be extinguished.  It may even seem, looking at the scoreboard, that we are losing the game.  But, we've read the book, and we know the final score.   In the end, God is victorious.  He wins!   We win!   "Behold, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him, and all tribes of the earth will wail on account of him. Even so. Amen" (Revelation 1:7).

Wednesday morning I spoke to the Joyous Hearts crowd on Joy. Little did we know that an enemy would try to steal our joy that afternoon.  What I shared that morning still rings true...   "The secret to being joyful is in the source of the joy."   It isn't about circumstances, feelings, or stuff.   Two ways we can place our hope in God to gain joy:   First, we have joy because of our confidence in God's sovereignty.  No matter what happens... no matter how difficult or discouraging life might be, we can have confidence in God's sovereignty (note Paul in Philippians 1:12-26 - while in jail). Being in jail, he rejoices.  God ordained Charlie Kirk's death last week.   Tough for me to write that but true, nonetheless.  God knew before the worlds were framed that at 12:23 mountain time Wednesday that Charlie would be in His presence.  

We need to hold on to that truth.  No matter what happens, it is part of God's sovereign plan.  He is control of all things - the good, the bad, and the ugly.   He is working and moving in ways we can't always and may never understand.   He will get glory and He has you and I . . .  He has us in the palm of His hands.  

Second, we can  have joy because of our hope in heaven.  Paul said in Philippians 3:14… "I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus."   We need a clear vision of heaven.  If this life is all there is, then our joy is really going to be diminished.   But, knowing that this world is not all there is…  that there is a new life ahead where there will be no more death, no more sorrow, no more suffering of any kind…  we should be celebrating that in joy right now.  .  .   a joy inexpressible and full of glory (1 Peter 1:8).  

We grieve but we do so without losing our joy - may the joy of the Lord be your strength!  

Foundations of the Faith

This 12-week study continues Saturday morning at 9am.   Foundations of the Faith is a study of the "elementary" doctrines that we should know and upon which we should begin.   

THIS WEEK

Here are the highlights of classes and events THIS week

OA:sis - Join us Wednesday nights at 6pm for a meal and hang around after for activities for all ages.   Everything wraps up at about 8:15.  

Club Friend Night - Parents, remind your Kidz Club kiddos to invite a friend this Wednesday night.  There will be special games and snacks.  Your kids should have an invite or two they can hand out.  Even better:  You offer to bring the kids!  

Men's Breakfast - Men, join in Saturday morning for the men's breakfast.  You can come early for a great Bible study at 6:30.  This is followed by breakfast and a special speaker at 7:30am.   It's gonna be good... come!  

Foundations of the Faith - The 12-week study of the "elementary" doctrines that we should know and upon which we should begin continues with lesson three on   Saturday morning (9 to 10:30am).  

upcoming events

Make note of the classes and events available in the near future

For the Master - September 24th @ 3:30pm @ Ridgewood in Bennington - you may join them!  

Ladies' Fall Retreat - September 27th from 9am to 1pm is the annual ladies' retreat at Schramm Park.   

Hear my prayer, O Lord; give ear to my pleas for mercy! In your faithfulness answer me, in your righteousness!

- Psalm 143:1

I thank my God in all my remembrance of you, always in every prayer of mine for you all making my prayer with joy

- Philippians 1:3-4

We give thanks to God always for all of you, constantly mentioning you in our prayers

-  1 Thessalonians 1:2

the Lord's day

Pastor Tim invited everyone to the picnic Sunday night.  It was a great event - lots of folks.  Many neat memories of 9/11 and some great conversations around the tables.  Thanks Whitney for the meal and Holly for the desert.  

Pastor Tim also shared about Charlie Kirk and 9/11.  What markers of our times:  Enemies are not just "over there" - they might be next door.  

The message continued the exploration of Jude, focusing on the call to “contend for the faith” in the face of false believers within the church.... and honestly, after what happened last Wednesday, that is one more call for us to contend!  

We spoke of God’s grace not as a license to sin but a transformative power that leads to godly living and eternal life. Jude then gives three historical examples—the Israelites who perished in the wilderness, angels who abandoned their proper authority, and the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah—highlighting the dangers of presuming on God’s grace, persistent rebellion, and moral corruption. This led us to the importance of genuine personal faith and obedience in Christ.  I warned us against half-hearted Christianity, and called believers to self-examination, repentance, and active engagement within the church community.   I gave a plea and opportunity you to repent and believe in Christ.  

The Moral of the story

One night a group of thieves broke into a jewelry store.  Rather than stealing anything, though, they simply switched all of the price tags.  The next day no one could tell what was valuable and what was cheap.  The expensive jewels had suddenly become cheap and the costume jewelry, which had been nearly worthless before, was suddenly of great value.   Customers who thought they were purchasing valuable items were getting fakes.  Those who couldn’t afford the higher priced items were leaving the store with truly valuable treasures.  

We live in a world where someone has switched all of the price tags.   It is extremely hard to tell what is of value and what is not.  Great value is often placed on accumulation of wealth and power and a huge price is placed on popularity, prestige, beauty, and fame.   Jesus taught that these things were merely costume jewelry and virtually worthless in God’s jewelry store, the kingdom of God.   In His words, “Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal” (Matt. 6:19-20).

“When we cease to worship God, we do not worship nothing.  We worship anything.”


- G.K. Chesterton

Prayer Prods

  1. Joan K's mom passed away.
  2. Steve P is in to a dermatologist today to see about a growth on his back
  3. Katie Y still recovering from fall
  4. Tami N as her immune system is rebuilt
  5. Our young men and women as they grapple with Charlie's murder

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