Saturday, October 29, 2011

The End of an Era

When I hear this phrase, it often calls to mind the scene from Friends when Monica announced that she was moving out and would no longer be roommates with Rachel. "Its the end of an era!" They exclaim somewhat sadly for even though Monica was really happy about her decision, it's still hard to say goodbye to a good time period of life.

This weekend my church said goodbye to our senior pastor. After 20 some years of pastoring he is retiring from pastoral care and moving on to another opportunity which should allow more time with his family. It's a good thing for him. And as a church community we can be grateful for the many years that he spent with us. He's a great leader and someone I respect.

But when he walked off the stage for the last time as senior pastor, it was in a sense, the end of an era for us. A really great era. And I can't help but feel a sense of loss at its departure.

But when one era ends, another begins.

And you can learn from the past as you walk to the future.

So as we move forward, I appreciate one of the closing thoughts shared in the church bulletin by our pastor regarding one of his favorite texts John 10:10.

"The text says that the devil--'The thief' has come for no other purpose than to 'steal and kill and destroy.' But Jesus has come that we might 'have life and have it to the full.' In other words, God only wants the best for us. He wants the real thing. No counterfeits. No short-changing. No 'so-so.' No half-way measures. That's what I talked about in my first sermon here. And that's a theme I've tried to weave into all my preaching. The Christian faith is all about living he best life possible. Its about having the right values. A balanced perspective. A sense of certainty that God is not only good but also wants good for us. It's about being positive and upbeat. It's about seeking joy. It's about experiencing grace. It's about trying to make the world a better place because we're here." Jim Coffin



Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Happy Fall

Fall has finally come to Central Florida and its a welcome change in temperature. Crisp cool air is flooding our mornings and evenings and the afternoons are pleasant and breezy.

I wish our palm trees would turn red and orange like their northern counterparts, but I'm grateful for the beautiful weather despite a shortage of fall color.

I have already made apple cider, pumpkin soup, and pumpkin bread. Now I need some pecan pie!
Isn't it interesting how we associate different foods with different seasons. We think of watermelon, sweet tea, and corn on the cob for summer. Egg nog, peppermint and sugar cookies at Christmas. And in the fall we enjoy warm spices like cinnamon and nutmeg in cider, and all things pumpkin.

Perhaps as the days grow shorter, time spent with loved ones will grow longer. Enjoy the food and traditions of the season, the beautiful weather, and the constant variety of the changing seasons.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Hope

Hope resides in the first rays of dawn
Erasing the dark, it's memories gone.

Hope falls sweet a gentle breeze
When the rain is gone, and the sun shines free

Hope breathes in a newborn child
Full of life, with her mother's smile

Hope is true, hope is strong
Hope inspires our hearts deep song

And sing we must, full of light
Until the day true hope is sight.

-Kristen Harmon