FEBRUA RY /MARCH 2015 K NAPPS S TATION N EWS THE NEWSLETTER OF KNAPPS STATION COMMUNITY CHURCH The Mission of Knapps Station Community Church is to invite and equip those who wishIS to HERE! become fully SPRING devoted followers of Christ. Scripture for 2015: “Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people he chose for his inheritance.” —Psalm 33:12 Knapps Station Community Church 3035 County Route 47, PO Box 54 Norwood, New York 13668 Pastor Leon Sweeney Home Phone: 353-8872 Cell Phone: 212-3085 Email: kscchurch@ centralny.twcbc.com www.knappsstation.org Services Sunday Morning at 9:15 Wednesday Evening at 7:00 Church School for children and adults following the Sunday Service Newsletter Editor: Amanda Fogg Email: amandafogg@hotmail.com “The effect of the simple yet profound truth that God loves me is huge. Within the confidence of his love, there is no need for worry. I no longer need to impress anyone. There is no need for despair over my circumstances. If I am sure that God loves me, I am confident he will work and keep working on my behalf. I can pray with assurance, preach with confidence, smile with sincerity, obey without concern for my own welfare, follow faithfully in the presence of trial or darkness, and share generously. When I know God’s love, I can be strong against temptation, stand unmoving in the midst of persecution, and remain unafraid in the presence of danger. When I understand love, I’m free from the bondage of the past, the anxiety of the present, and fear of the future. If you understand God’s love for you, really understand it, you will change the world. Knowing divine love’s sacrifice enables me to sacrifice. My time, my need for convenience, and my comfort are all on the altar. The soul that is confident in the Father’s love is a soul at rest, a soul who needs not be concerned with the opinions of others and is free to enjoy creation as it was intended, a gift for our pleasure. The believer who is secure in God’s love is a powerful force, an effective witness, and encouragement to fellow Christians. So what if illness, poverty, or unwanted circumstances come our way? They cannot defeat the soul whose anchor is the love of God.” 1 --Written by Harry Kraus, MD in The Cure Letters Pastor’s Corner will marry someday! Are you the kind of man you want your daughter to marry? Good food for thought! I listened to a teaching this past week about using our voices for God. As Christians, we tend to be silent and too quiet about our faith for fear of being laughed at, rejected, or whatever. But while we are silent, there are voices being loud. And not all of them, or very few of them are for God. In our silence as Christians, the enemy is using his voice and people are listening. Our American government is very vocal, but not for God. In our silence, the morals in this country are going down the tubes. Our government is killing our unborn babies at alarming rates, and the greatest numbers of abortions are in the 11 to 15 age range! We are being forced to accept same-sex marriages. We are losing our rights to choose our own doctors and hospitals. Parent’s rights are being lost as the government steps in and tells us how to raise our children. The list can go on and on. Our silence is killing America. If we don’t stand up for Jesus, who will? Our children are listening to voices, are they yours or a voice you do not want them to hear? Dads and moms both, you need to step up to the plate and be the parents God needs you to be. You need to start your children out with Jesus while they are still young and still believe in you as parents. The longer you wait to teach them about God and attending church on Sundays, the more difficult it will be as the world’s values will become theirs and peer pressure more important to them than parents. We need to talk with our children, not at them. Dads, a date night with your daughters with a heart-to-heart talk about your expectations is so important. You need to establish these relationships as early as possible. I know this all sounds like a lot to think about. Some of you will think it is crazy and you have no intention of believing it, and some will truly get it! My prayer for our families is that you all get it and take it seriously. Take a real look at this world and make your choices. I pray you chose Jesus as Lord of your Life and Home. Dads, be the spiritual leader of your home now, before you lose your families to this world. God bless the church family! As your leader, I write this for the newsletter with a heart that is full of JOY. May the peace that passes all worldly understanding be with you. For those who are concerned about jobs, family, relationships, health, or whatever, learn to lay them at the foot of the cross. And when you lay them at the foot of the cross, do not pick them back up. You will truly see God’s hand at work. Praise to all who have done whatever God has asked of you through those God has chosen to ask you. Thank you for doing your part. A New Year, a new day. Is your heart full and ready for the LORD? Your pastor’s heart is ready! Your Pastor, Lee A Note from the Pastor’s Wife: I hope this finds you all enjoying these beautiful winter days God has given us. The purity of the white snow against the stark browns of the trees and deep green of the evergreens is God’s beauty at its finest. We need to treasure these crisp days when the summer sun gets so hot and muggy we cannot breath. But enough of the weather! God, as in the past, has placed it on my heart a deep concern and caring for all our young families. My husband and I viewed the movie “Courageous” once again this past weekend. Every time we watch this movie it moves us even more to an understanding of the importance of the men in our homes and in the lives of our children. God has given husbands and dads an incredible position in the lives of our families, and not to be taken lightly. Statistics have shown that a huge percentage of people in our jails are coming from fatherless homes. It is almost epidemic proportions the men who just walk away from their families or are home but not there mentally. For you dads, you are the role model for your daughters for the man they Love you all, Donna Sweeney 2 Letters (cont.) Sherman if you can volunteer some time to shovel the walks if needed. Love to hear the Sunday school children (and adults) singing the first Sunday of every month in the Sanctuary. Back to the monthly executive board meetings - we meet the second Thursday morning at 0845 in the meeting room. If you have any concerns or issues please contact an executive board member or come to the meeting. Remember this is your church and your church family. Note from Elder Kenny “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind so that you may prove what is the good and perfect will of God, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.” —Romans 12:2 We have been studying “The Battle Field of the Mind” by Joyce Meyer on Wednesday nights. It is proving to be a great eye opener to how our minds can deceive us and keep us trapped. We are learning to walk in victory and taking captivity of our thoughts. Sharon Bearce From the Editor God is such an awesome God. It is both a privilege and a challenge to produce these newsletters. It has been and continues to be my goal to put out a newsletter that best represents the mission of KSCC: to invite and equip those who wish to become fully devoted followers of Christ. In addition to important church news and information, I try to include material for spiritual growth and perspective. This includes relevant and interesting Christian articles, news, resources, and inspiration. Here is where you can help! I can only find and read so much on my own. Have you read a book recently that really spoke to you and you think others would benefit from reading it too? Write a book review! Have you read an article, come across a website, or listened to a song and thought to tell others about it? Tell us! If you have anything you think would help others in their spiritual walk by reading about it in this newsletter, please, submit it for consideration! Submissions for the next newsletter would be appreciated by March 31st. Blessings to all of you in this New Year. I’m just a phone call away if I can help you in any way In Christ’s love, Kenny Ashley Administrative Board Chair The shift to monthly executive board meetings has helped to keep us on track better. The church is growing and there are many ministries, plus general upkeep to monitor and make sure everything runs smoothly. It also helps to deal with small problems before they become big problems. Library is done and more books and movies are arriving all the time. Money from the memorial fund will purchase books for parenting, children and adolescents - there are very few of those at this time. Nomination committee is meeting and working on filling the slate. After Pastor’s approval it will be posted and at that time you may write in names for the various offices. Once the slate is completed there will be no names added at the annual meeting in May. Keep in mind that the budget meeting is coming up in March and be prepared if your ministry requests funds. Search committee continues to meet and I think we need to give them a pat on the back for all the time and effort they have put into this project so far. Please see Jim Happy Reading, Amanda Fogg amandafogg@hotmail.com 3 Notices Prayer Box: Just a note to remind you of the prayer box in the back of the sanctuary. It is reading and waiting for your requests. We have a prayer team of warriors that prayer each day over them. Blessings, Betsy Ashley Knapps Station Community Church Men’s Groups: A fellowship of sharing God’s love and concerns for others. We meet the first Tuesday of each month at the church at 7PM. We also have an 8AM ecumenical breakfast on the first Saturday of each month at our church. All men of all churches are welcome. Each Wednesday at 5:30AM a group of men fellowship in the Pastor’s office. We’re here to help the needs of God’s people with His blessing. Your Brother in Christ, Hugh Bearce Ladies Group: Here we are heading on into spring already and another new year. Lots to look forward too I am sure. For those of you who are not familiar with the ladies group. We meet the first Tuesday of every month at 7:00 Pm. We have many activities throughout the year. Our monthly meetings consist of a time of sharing our pledge to serve and sharing a little spiritual uplift. We plan for our cleaning bees, luncheons and the dinners we serve to the public in June and September. We support Helping hands and other concerns. We support each other which strengthens us to serve others. Come and join us! If you have any questions please give me a call: 353-2742—Betsy Ashley Church Library: The church library is now open! It is located off the foyer, next to the nursery. This room is also currently used by our youngest Sunday School group right after church, so plan your visit accordingly. A variety of Christian books, including fiction, non-fiction, Bible studies and more are available. Christian movies and music have also been donated for you to borrow. There are no sign out cards, only the honor system. If anyone has books they would like to donate to the church, please contact Sharon Bearce before dropping them off as space is limited. Thursday Bible Study: Our Thursday Bible Study meets at 10:00 AM each week. We are currently doing a study called “1 Corinthians, The Challenges of Life Together”. This is a thirteen-week study discussing the relationship between Paul and the church at Corinth, also relating to life in today’s churches. All are welcome to join at any time. Worship Team: The worship team gathers at 6:00 PM, just prior to the Wednesday evening service, to practice for the Sunday morning worship time. People are always welcome to join any time but are encouraged to attend the practice on Wednesday if possible. This is a wonderful time of fellowship and a great time to sing Praises to God. Ministry of Meals: The Ministry of Meals is standing by waiting for the opportunity to serve. If anyone knows of a need, please contact Pastor Lee or myself. Thank you to all the helping hands that have made all of this possible. If you wish to participate in making meals for those in need, please contact me and you will gladly be added to the list of helpers. “Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess for he who promised is faithful. And let us consider how we may spur one another on towards love and good deeds.” Betsy Ashley 353-2742 Book Club: Our book club has not met on a regular basis the past few months. We do hope to get together soon and discuss the previous two books and start a new one. Any questions please see Donna Sweeney. 4 An Excerpt from “New Morning Mercies” A daily gospel devotional by Paul David Tripp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Unlike human love, which is often fickle and temporary, God’s love never fails, no matter what. I love Psalm 136. I love all of the psalms, but Psalm 136 blows me away every time I read it. I love the repetition that make this psalm stand out from all the others. I love the fact that Psalm 136 is a history psalm that, because of its refrain, gets turned into a love poem. I love that it affirms again and again what we desperately need to hear again and again—not once or twice, but twenty-six times! Now, I think that whenever God speaks, you and I should humbly shut up and listen, but I also think that we should pay careful attention to those places where God chooses to repeat himself, and even more so when he repeats himself so many times! Why does God repeat, over and over through the pen of the psalmist, “for his steadfast love endures forever”? there are two answers to this question. First, there is no reality more radical and foundational to a biblical worldview and a personal sense of identity than this. What is the biblical story? It’s the story of a God of love invading the world in the person of his Son of love to establish his kingdom of love by a radical sacrifice of love, to forgive us in love and draw us into his family of love, and to send us out as ambassadors of the very same love. The entire hope of fallen humanity rests on this one thing—that there is a Savior who is eternally steadfast in redeeming, forgiving, reconciling, transforming, and delivering love. Without this, the Bible is a book of interesting stories and helpful principles, but it is devoid of any power to fix what sin has broken. The second reason God repeats this refrain is that we have no experience in our lives of this kind of love. You always begin to understand anything that is new to you from the vantage point of your own experience. All the human love we’ve experienced has been flawed in some way. But not God’s; his love is perfect and perfectly steadfast forever. It is the single most stunning reality in the life of a believer. God has placed his love on us and he will never again remove it. There is a reason to continue, no matter how hard life seems and how weak you feel. For further study and encouragement: Psalm 118 Notices (cont.) Movie Afternoon: For the past two years we have had a movie afternoon at KSCC. We show an adult Christian movie and a children’s Christian movie. The popcorn and drinks are free. We will be showing movies the third Saturday of each month at 4:00 PM through June. All are welcome and invited to a covered dish dinner following the movies. Prayer Mentoring Program: This program was designed so that all our families would have someone praying for them each day. Families have been assigned a prayer person who is to pray and follow up with notes and phone calls. I do pray we mentors are doing our part for our families. If you are not a part of this program and would like to be, please see Donna Sweeney. Vacation Bible School: We have started working on our program for this July 6th through July 10th. We will be presenting “Hometown Nazareth, Where Jesus was a Kid”. It is an awesome program where the children will get to hear the stories of Jesus as a boy from our story teller, Mary. As usual we will have games, crafts, snacks, music and a lot of learning our Bibles. Our first organizational meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, February 24, at 6:30 PM in the church sanctuary. Anyone interested in volunteering please try to be there. We will be ordering supplies, and persons to lead the different groups. All are welcome to help. God has blessed us mightily in the past and we know He will again! 5 Overcoming the Insecurity of Feeling Unloved Excerpt from “Praying God’s Word” by Beth Moore All of us have insecurities…even the most outwardly confident people we know. Minor insecurities can be little more than occasional challenges, but when life suddenly erupts like a volcano, insecurity turns into panic. Want suddenly feels like need. A hidden pocket of unmet needs suddenly quakes and leaves a cavern. The fear or the feeling of being unloved is probably our greatest source of insecurity, whether or not we can always articulated it. Jehovah God, the Great Soul-ologist, identified man’s chief desire in Proverbs 19:22: “What a man desires is unfailing love; better to be poor than a liar.” Look at the verse carefully. What in the world does being better off “poor than a liar” have to do with a man’s desiring unfailing love? Think about it for a moment! The Holy Spirit is pinpointing the deep origin of our constant cravings to have more and more of anything. He is implying that our human tendency is to stockpile belongings or amass wealth in order to satisfy a cavernous need in our souls. He is also suggesting that we are lying if we’re saying that our greatest need is anything besides unfailing love. The word desires in proverbs 19:22 implies a deep craving. Each of us craves utterly unfailing love: a love that is unconditional, unwavering radical, demonstrative, broader than the horizon, deeper than the sea. And it would be nice if that love were healthy, liberating rather than suffocating, and whole. Interestingly, the Word of God uses the phrase “unfailing love” thirty-two other times, and not one of them refers to any source other than God, Himself. You see, God had the transcendent advantage. Because He created us, God got to make us any way He wanted us. It’s not His will for anyone to perish, and since the only way to have eternal life is to receive Him, God created us with a cavernous need that we would seek to fill until we found Him. Searching for perfect, unfailing love in anyone else is not only fruitless, it is miserably disappointing and destructive. I’m convinced our hearts are not healthy until they have been satisfied by the only completely healthy love that exists: the love of God. The following words by Oswald Chambers are not only written in the front of my Bible, they are engraved deeply in my mind: “No love of the natural heart is safe unless the human heart has been satisfied by God first.” We are not free to love in the true intent of the word until we have found love. All of us have looked, but the important question is where? In the search for unfailing love, if we unknowingly allow Satan to become our tour guide, the quest will undoubtedly lead to captivity. I know from experience. We are not wrong to think we desperately need to be loved. We do. But we are wrong to think we can make anyone love us the way we need to be loved. Our need does not constitute anyone else’s call but God’s. Many of us have heard the devastating words, “I just don’t love you anymore.” Others may not have heard the words, but they have felt the feeling. The fear. Throughout life we will lose people who really loved us to death or changing circumstances. As dear and as rich as their love was, it was not unfailing. It moved. It died. It changed. It left wonderful memories…but it left a hole. Only God’s love never fails. Even when 1 Corinthians 13:8 says, “Love never fails,” it refers to the agape love of God given to us and exercised through us. Several years ago when my heart desperately needed to be in God’s ICU, He helped me picture something I believe all of us do virtually every day. We each have our unmet needs, and we carry them around all day long like an empty cup. In one way or another, we hold out that empty cup to the people in our lives and say, “Can somebody please fill this? Even a tablespoon would help!” 6 Whether we seek to have our cup filled through approval, affirmation, control, success, or immediate gratification, we are miserable until something is in it. I have come to dearly love and appreciate Psalm 143:8: “Let the morning bring me word of your unfailing love, / for I have put my trust in you. / Show me the way I should go, / for to you I lift up my soul.” What a heavy yoke is shattered when we awaken in the morning, bring our hearts, minds, and souls and all their “needs” to the Great Soul-ologist, offer Him our empty cups, and ask Him to fill them with Himself! No one is more pleasurable to be around than a person who has had her cup filled by the Lord Jesus Christ. He is the only One who is never overwhelmed by the depth and length of our need. Imagine how different our days would be if we had our cups filled by Christ first thing in the morning. During the course of the day, anything else anyone is able to offer could just be the overflow of an already full cup. This person will never lack company or affection because she draws daily from the well of unfailing love. This blessed of all believers will know from experience what the apostle Paul meant in Colossians 2:10 (KJV): “Ye are complete in Him.” A precious friend of mine, Danice Berger, helped me compile many of the Scriptures I rewrote into prayer in the next two chapters. She was experiencing a very difficult season in which the issues of feeling unloved, insecure, and rejected were almost overwhelming. She knew the answers were right there in God’s Word, but sometimes our hearts are in such pain that we are resistant to risk exposure long enough to receive them. Not only is Danice a schoolteacher, she is a serious student of God’s Word. The Holy Spirit prompted me to call her and ask her to research Scripture on the topics of feeling loved and accepted by God when we are feeling unloved and rejected by others. I have known Danice a long time, and I know she loves a good challenge; so I basically dared her to do it. She took the dare. She spent hour upon hour researching security and acceptance in the love of God. The results? Not only did she equip you with many of the truths in the next two chapters, she received them herself. Danice did her homework…and in the midst of it, she discovered the same unfailing love that had been there all along. This time she lifted the empty cup and let Him pour. ____ Lord God, help me to trust in Your unfailing love; cause my heart to rejoice in Your salvation. Help me to sing to You, Lord, for You have been good to me! (Ps. 13:5-6) O God, help me to meditate on Your unfailing love! (Ps. 48:9) Help me not to have the sin of unbelief after all You’ve done to tell me You love me and demonstrate Your love for me. Lord God, help me not only to fully accept how much You love me, but help me to abide in Your love! (John 15:9 NASB) Lord, according to Your Word, what a man desires or craves deeply is unfailing love. (Prov. 19:22) Every other use of the words unfailing love in Scripture is attributed to You alone. You are the only one capable of perpetually unfailing love. Help me to understand that my deep cravings for someone to love me with that kind of love were meant to be satisfied in You alone. Thank You, Lord. 7 Final Thoughts Knowing God By Sally Lloyd Jones God’s world is shining all around us. The skies, streams, trees, animals—without needing any words at all—are telling us God is powerful and wise and beautiful. But they can’t tell us everything. They can’t tell us the most important thing. They can’t tell us about his love. His Wonderful Never Stopping, Never Giving Up, Unbreaking, Always and Forever Love! The love that made the stars. That moved heaven and earth. That came down to live with us. No. To really see God’s love, we must look at Jesus. “God always perseveres, proving He is who He claims to be. He stands through the storm and walks through the fire simply to express His love for you. He will never fail you, never fall short, never fall out of love, because He’s made of love, the very source of it all. Love is why He sees everything inside you and knows every emotion, thought, and feeling. Love is why He soaks through every outward thing that stands in the way to saturate your spirit, soul, and heart with the knowledge of blissful eternity with Him. Love is why there’s no place, no person, and no created thing that can be separate from Him. He is all-knowing, all-powerful, all wonderful. He. Is. Love.” “Christ is the visible image of the invisible God.” Colossians 1:15 (NLT) I Am Just a Speck, Lord By Debbie McEwen I am just a speck Lord when I contemplate Your might and majesty. You made all that exists and it is so immense. You are so mighty. You are creator without beginning or end. You created the great and small and everything in between. Taken in this context, I am but a speck, a very tiny being who does not matter at all. The sun will shine whether I live or die. The oceans will roar regardless of what happens to me. The planets will rotate around the sun. The trees will grow and creation will continue whether or not I am here, whether or not I am happy, whether or not I am well. Even in the eyes of mankind, I’m no one special. You who created all that is, do care about me. I am so insignificant and yet You care so much. I matter to You, insignificant speck that I am. You created me and You love me. You know all my failures and sins. I cry when I realize that You sent your precious Son to live and to die for me, so little insignificant speck that I am, can spend eternity with You. Blessed be Your holy name. —Darin Hufford in The Misunderstood God God’s Risk: His Love Rejected By Robertson McQuilkin Yes, God is good and that is why men are lost. In love He created a being in His own image, not a robot programmed to respond as the Maker designed. In creating such a being to freely love and be loved, God risked the possibility of such a being rejecting His love in favor of independence or even self-love. Humankind did, in fact, choose this option. Still true to His character, God provided a way back even though the cost was terrible. But the way back must not violate the image of God in man and must not force an obedient response. Rather, the God of love chooses to wait lovingly for the response of love. Those who wish to reject Him may do so. 8 9
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