Thursday, April 21, 2011

Easter Greetings!


At the INFOdesk@baylife.org this week:
  • Easter Services - Saturday, April 23 @ 6 pm & Sunday April 24 @ 8:30, 10, & 11:30 am
  • National Day of Prayer – May 5 | meet at the Pole Barn in Brandon @ 6:30 pm
  • Parent/Child Dedication – May 7 & 8 | Applications available at INFOdesk or in Children/Student Building lobby
  • Scrapbook & Crop Day – May 7 | a fun day out supporting Bay Life missions
  • Parent's Night Out – May 13 | 6 – 9:30 pm in the Children/Student Building



Easter Greetings Lifers,

(Coming to you in written word amidst the extreme clutter of a pastor’s desk around Easter...)

Pray this finds you well – I find I am doing quite well myself. Fact: God is always good, even when things around us aren’t (or, better said, especially when they aren’t). But, as mentioned, things with me are particularly good - I am stoked about the next 4 days of remembering Good Friday and Easter with you all. You hear me preach it all the time that without the cross we have no cause for gathering, that Christ’s sacrifice and resurrection form for us the foundation for and focus of our faith. But still, there’s just something special about the actual day on our calendars that we set aside to commemorate His grace – if you haven’t offered a prayer of thanks yet this week (or even if you have) for His saving work on your behalf, now’s as good a time as any. I’ll wait.
MID-EMAIL PRAYER PAUSE

Hey, as long as you’re in prayer mode, let me throw this in your mix. If you are reading this at work, take a look outside your office/cubicle/closet at the others who work with you. Anyone there need Jesus? More than at any other time of the year, people are open to going to church on this weekend. They just need someone to ask them. How about those of you reading this in your house – can you see out a window to the homes of your neighbors? Who among them needs a Savior? Listen, I know that we may not feel like we know our co-workers/neighbors well enough to ask. Or maybe we just assume that they already have a place picked out for Easter services. But maybe you do know them well enough – maybe they haven’t decided if they’re going to church on Easter, let alone where. Maybe they’re just waiting for someone to ask so they don’t have to go alone. I am amazed at how often God is preparing someone for Himself and all that He is looking for is someone like you or me to be the linchpin in His process.

I saw this with me own eyes (random pirate talk there) just a couple of hours ago. I have a standing Life Group on Thursday mornings at Cracker Barrel. The guys and I usually commandeer the first big circular table as you walk in, but recently we have been adding more men so we have taken to sitting in the back room area to accommodate.

This morning, as we greeted each other and prepared for our study, I noticed a young man sitting by himself in our otherwise deserted section. He seemed to be waiting for someone to join him, so I thought little of his being there. A few minutes passed by as more of the fellas trickled in. I was just about to commence with the festivities when this guy approached us and asked if he could “sit in for the morning”. He had his bible with him (he was waiting for a mentor who was unable to meet him), so he just pulled his chair over and joined our group. He’s planning on joining us at church this Sunday.

Anyway, my point is this – we had no previous relationship, but we shared a proximity. I believe fully that God is always at work around us and that He is ever inviting us to be a part of His plan in another’s life. Perhaps He is doing that kind of thing with you this weekend. Paul wondered the same thing when he wrote to his friends in Rome -

11 As Scripture says, “Anyone who believes in him will never be put to shame.” 12 For there is no difference between Jew and Gentile—the same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on him, 13 for, “Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.” 14 How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? 15 And how can anyone preach unless they are sent? As it is written: “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!”

Let’s all pray together for people to see Jesus, to “call on the name of the Lord” at our church and at other area churches like we haven’t seen in years around here. Let’s be willing to go across the office, the classroom, the street, the gym (you get the point) to extend an invitation to those around us to join us at one of our services this weekend. I expect that God will pleasantly surprise us with people that He has been preparing for just such a conversation.

Saw a compelling video on the subject this past week – paste the web address below in your web browser and watch the video there entitled “Invite Me In”...

http://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/23433/Invite-Me-In


Loving you all and excited for Easter – He is RISEN!

Mark

Thursday, April 14, 2011

The Red Sox and Easter

This week at the Bay Life INFOdesk:





·         Night of Prayer - Tuesday, April 19 | join us to pray for our church and community
·         Good Friday Service - April 22 - 7pm | bring your family for this reflective communion service
·         Easter Services | Saturday, April 23 at 6pm, Sunday April 24 at 8:30, 10 & 11:30 am
·         National Day of Prayer - May 5 | Pole Barn in Brandon at 6:30pm
·         Parent/Child Dedication - May 7 & 8 | Applications available at INFOdesk
·         Mission Fundraiser - Crop Day May 7 | Applications available at INFOdesk

Greetings Lifers,

So how’s your week going? Aside from recent major league baseball scores, I am doing great (for those not in the know, I root for the team out of Boston – alas). I am constantly amazed at how in some weeks it feels like time is moving at an accelerated pace (usually on weeks (like this past one) where there is more than can possibly be contained in the hours allotted) and then in other weeks it crawls along at a near standstill (as in the week before you go on vacation). I know we all have the same amount of time in each day, but the context we find ourselves in changes how it feels as it passes, no? I digress...

Allow me to take this opportunity to remind you of our Easter season schedule – this weekend we are digging into the familiar but fascinating account in scripture (John 13) of the washing of the disciples' feet. The God (Jesus) who made their feet bends down before dinner and gives them a good scrubbing. He does it for all of them, even the guy (Judas) who in a few hours will sell him out to the men who will eventually murder him. This sermon kicked me around all week as I was studying for it – there is much here for us to learn about our Savior and the life He has called us to lead. Obviously I think that you need to be in church every week, but this week is extra-packed with practicality. Be there, bring your friends, and let’s learn together what life with Christ is meant to look like.

Beyond Sunday, we have the privilege of meeting together to pray on Tuesday night – we’ll be focusing our prayers around all that God has done and continues to do at Easter. Then on Friday we gather for our Good Friday family service – I’m looking forward to sharing from God’s word with you there – and then Saturday and Sunday we rollout our Easter services. Be praying over who you might be inviting to one of our 4 services that weekend (Saturday 6:00 p.m., Sunday 8:30, 10:00, and 11:30 a.m.). Be bold – folks are probably thinking about going somewhere, and would be happy to go with someone they know. I am praying that God would this next week be in our church to sow, cultivate, and reap a spiritual harvest for His name sake – join me in praying, and then go and farm.

Okay – here’s the rest of what’s going on here – see you this weekend. May God bless and keep you, and may you bless Him back.

Peace,

Mark Saunders
Pastor