Hi Five Oakers,
There are TEN things I want to share with you today.
#1 – As I’m sure all of you have heard by now, Justin
Schaap’s last weekend leading worship for Five Oaks as our Worship Leader will
be on the weekend of January 12/13. The announcement was made in an email that
went out to the entire congregation on Wednesday. I love Justin and love being
led by him in worship, so I’m going to miss having him here.
#2 – I know one of Justin’s concerns is to communicate
his love for Five Oaks. He has expressed to many of us how appreciative he is
of his time here, how much he has learned (it was his first full-time employment
as a worship leader) and how much he has loved being here.
#3 - We’ll be celebrating the Schaap’s time with us on
Sunday, January 13, at 12:30pm in the Commons. Pray for Justin and Erinn, and
come celebrate with us. In the meantime, Justin will be leading worship this
weekend and next.
#4 – We have once again contracted with Slingshot Group
to help us search for a new worship leader. Monty Kelso (of Slingshot) brought
us Justin, and Slingshot works around the country helping churches find quality
staff. In addition to the folks in their vast network, we can also run anyone
in our network through them. So if you know of a good candidate, let us know
and we will get him or her in touch with Slingshot.
#5 – Monty came for our weekend services a couple of weeks ago. We wanted Monty to experience our
worship services so he can be fully informed about what we need. It's hard to explain what we do. I reflected
with him on all the changes since the first time he came to Five Oaks as a
consultant for a weekend about three years ago. We were one week away from our
first-ever Response service that weekend! A lot of other changes have followed. Several of the changes were in response to Monty’s consultation on that weekend. When I asked
him for some feedback he commented on how much he loves what we are doing with
the entire service and the four intentional movements in our service. He said
he couldn’t wait to see our Response time and was very moved by it. When I
asked him for suggestions to improve things he said, “I tried hard to find
something, but I have nothing.” (Can you even imagine a consultant saying that?!) I see that as a testament to all of our
volunteers and staff who put in so much heart and effort into our weekends! And I’m
very excited to see who God brings to us next. (And Monty recovered and offered a couple of suggestions before lunch was over. There is always room for improvement.)
#6 – One of the things I’ve most appreciated about
Justin’s ministry with us is his work with the high school students. It has
been nothing short of amazing as he built on the excellent foundation provided
by Jason Kramer over the last few years. Justin didn’t just lead worship for
Fusion or just lead the student band, he intentionally built into their lives
spiritually and developed them as musicians. Last weekend was a great example
of how we don’t miss a beat when the band is made up mostly of current and
former (newly graduated) Fusion band members and singers (see the comments
below). Justin always talks about how the worship leader at him home church
took him under his wing when he was in high school and the impact that had on
him in pursuing vocational ministry. That experience was his inspiration for
starting a summer internship program in Worship Arts for high school students
here at Five Oaks. That’s a tough act to follow, but I want you all to know
that the ability and heart for leading our youth band will be front and center
as we search for our new worship leader.
#7 – Here are your comments from the Communication Cards
last weekend:
- Henry, it was great to come back
and feel so at home.
- I wrote my prayer request before
the sermon today (how appropriate). Seeking peace and joy in the God given gift
of celebrating marriage.
- I needed this message today!
- I am so glad I didn’t miss this
service when it was scheduled for 2 – 3 weeks ago and I happened to be out of
town for our son’s hockey tournament. Anxiety is a major problem in my life and
I’m on meds to help control it. What a blessing to hear this sermon today.
- Love the Fusion Band.
- Awesome message!
- All the vocalists are amazing! I
could listen to them all night! thank you musicians.
- Love to see/hear the Fusion Band
back!
- I loved having the Fusion alumni
back to lead us in worship. Thank you Justin!
- So fun to see the Fusion Band up
there! Great job!
- Henry, this was a message I so
needed to hear this morning. I am blessed to have you as a pastor and my
teacher.
- Wonderful music – female vocalist
was great for me to medicate in.
- Loved worship team/band today!
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Thanks, Henry, for showing a little of the
behind the scenes for how you prepare your message. I love how you show that
when you have questions and need to understand, you turn to the Bible – read
more – read deeper and find the answers!
- Great job worship team! Very poignant
sermon Henry. Thank you!
- Nice to see the old Fusion band
back together!
- Great music this morning with our
youth singing. What a gift!
- Henry, I would love to have an
“unplugged Henry” sermon sometime. Just you sitting on a stool sharing your heart,
testimony, what God is teaching you and what you want to see us grow in. focus
on God, but not with lofty words. Just an idea… [Gulp!]
- Great music! When is the next
choir going to be? Looking forward to more awesome songs like the last
time.
- Great young people leading
worship – amen. Justin was not “lighted” properly to see him.
- Thank you for a traditional
Christmas service (songs/worship). I enjoyed the worship music led by the
church youth today – wow what talent!
- Excellent message Henry. I’m
going to miss your messages while we’re out of town.
- Thanks for continuing the opening
song to allow for prayer! Loved Dan leading us in “Hosanna!” Tim you are so
funny. Thanks for the great message Henry. Hannah and youth, thanks for leading
us in worship – great job ushering us into the presence of God. “Let God
Arise!” He reigns now and forever.
#8 – Here is the sermon in 10 tweets:
- Peace with God (reconciliation) is the fountain for
the peace of God (inner peace).
- The road to personal peace (the peace of God) passes
through the valley of worry, anxiety & fear.
- God will lead us through the valley because it reveals
our idols and leads to deeper repentance.
- The problem is the anxiety is so uncomfortable we'll
do almost anything to rid ourselves of it. We'll take shortcuts and rabbit
trails.
- “Urban Meyer will be Home for Dinner"
- Idols hide so well God takes us to
the valley repeatedly to expose them. Don't waste those walks by wallowing or failing to
look.
- The valley reveals our dependence on God and leads to
deeper faith & prayer.
- In the valley you learn you are not in control. You
can learn to trust the God who is in control & who loves you.
- Sarah Young in Jesus Calling: Anxiety is the result of
envisioning the future without [Jesus]
- Reveals brokenness. You can experience perfect peace
with God now, but you will not experience the peace of God perfectly in this
life.
#9 – Our message this weekend will be by Dave Ramsey
on Video. I don’t know of anyone who inspires more people to get out of debt
and live in financial peace than Ramsey. Nor anyone who is as funny and engaging.
You won’t want to miss it.
God bless you all, Pastor Henry