Thursday Memo

Hi Five Oakers,

I have a few things I want to share with you.

#1- This weekend’s message is PG-13 because it’s about sexuality. I will not be talking about how you should vote in the upcoming marriage amendment for the same reason I don’t address other political policies. (For a full explanation, go here.) But I will address the issues behind political policies. I’ve had people on both the “vote no” and “vote yes” sides say that what I’m doing is just a sneaky way of telling people how to vote, and I might as well just come out and be honest about it. I completely disagree! Here’s what I wrote a friend of mine yesterday who is of the “vote no” persuasion.

My overwhelming concern is discipleship. I think this issue is an opportunity to address how we read Scripture, how we live out our faith in the public square, how we love, who we follow, how we allow God to shape our identity, the nature of truth, the relevance of Scripture to everyday life and so much more. …I happen to believe (and our church and denomination believe) that the Bible is clearly and unequivocally for sexual intimacy only the context of the covenant of marriage between a man and woman. If I didn't address the topic right now when it's such a topic of discussion, I think it could be construed as pastoral malpractice or dishonesty. 

Let me just underscore that I am not going to comment on the merits of this particular law or on the merits of legislation (or this type of legislation) in this matter (or matters like this one). And it has absolutely nothing to do with our tax status. Again, my convictions and reasoning are clearly laid out here.

#2- We have over 60 families who have taken the Do You Devo? Challenge and more that are doing it that didn’t sign up. I love seeing whole families committed to hearing from God together regularly.

#3- Hundreds of you are participating in the Story of God study right now. I love hearing about what you’re learning. Several who have done it before are telling me about what they’re noticing this time around that they missed before. Some are passing typos on to me and that is very helpful. I will soon have the manuscript professionally edited, so that will help the editor. This copy was printed while still in the beta stage to meet the deadline. I was way more concerned with getting a flawed product in your hands than a perfect one when it’s too late. Just wait until you get to week 8 and find out I missed an entire day! I was thinking you might want to catch up on that day. Yeah, that's right. That's what I was thinking.

#4- Here’s a great picture of our church building from the sky taken by Five Oaker Gary Chambers.

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#5- Tim Bubar is part of the team planning the next national EFree Students Challenge conference. This conference is such a positive spiritual catalyst in the lives of so thousands of students that I’m extremely proud of Tim for serving in this capacity. Here’s the team.

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#6- If you’re a member, please read this memo point, even if you’re tempted to by-pass it once you see what it’s about. Okay, it’s about our by-laws. We’re always changing our church by-laws to keep up with our growth and changing circumstances. We’re proposing several key changes we'll vote on at the congregational meeting.

  • One is to help protect our pastors and the church from lawsuits for refusing to do weddings that violate our biblical convictions.
  • Two are long overdue given the size of our congregation and budget. We can’t continue to ask volunteers to audit our books given the enormity of the task, so we will be looking for outside help to do it. Our elected auditors from the congregation will examine the professional audit and communicate concerns and needed changes to the Board. We also need greater flexibility is choosing a Chairperson, Secretary and Treasurer. Larger churches in our denomination all vote for Board members (as we will continue to do), but many let the Board members vote for who will serve as Chair and Secretary. And they often assign a paid staff member as Treasurer because of the difficulties associated with having a volunteer in this position (i.e., timeliness and workload).

If you have any concerns about this, please do not wait until the Congregational Meeting to investigate. Talk to your Board members now and read the supporting materials here.  

#7- Don’t forget: The first service on Sundays will change to 9:15am on November 4 (the end of Daylight Savings Time). We are not adding to the length of our services. We are only trying to add more time for transitions between services. Things get really crazy in the Children’s Ministry check-in are when we have only 15-20 minutes to transition. Send me your questions if you have any about this change. We considered many options and I don’t want to over-communicate by including them here.  

See you on the weekend.

Blessing to you, Pastor Henry

Wednesday Memo

Hi Five Oakers,

I have a few things I want to share with you.

#1 - Get a recap of the service with highlights of our prayers, readings and songs here.

#2 - Here are your comments from the Communication Cards:

  • Love the music! Justin does such an excellent job! 
  • Great service on marriage. Thanks for keeping it real. 
  • Fantastic message Tim, the clip really brought it home. Great job. Thanks for tag-teaming with Henry so effectively. Really nice worship set all the way through guys. [I’ll include the film below.]
  • Great message, Tim. Loving actions lead to loving feelings. 
  • Loved the worship set today. God’s love never fails – never has, never will. God’s love for us is SO beautiful. Light of the world FOREVER REIGN! 
  • Interesting message. Marriage hasn’t always been about love, but it certainly has for the last century. Knowing your partners love language, it’s easier to show love to them. 
  • Nice Tim, did love the “film” – way to set us up. Love – You Are Beautiful” song.
  • I thought service started at 11:00. I entered worship at 11:00 on the dot, and the service was already on the third song. Can you either post the time change or start at 11? I miss out on praise and worship. [The service starts at 11am with the first song. But we do a pre-service song five minutes early every week for every service. If you want to take that in, you’ll need to arrive early. I went to the Saturday service, so I can’t speak to how far they were in at 11am, but we have never, ever gotten more than the first song done before 11am. Are you sure you entered at 11am (world clock time)?]
  • Next Sunday at 1:30 p.m. I need some help moving stuff from a construction trailer, into my new living quarters. Heavy furniture, boxes of books, etc. things I can’t carry currently. I have three guys helping! I know no one (limited people) so I really, truly need help! Thanks please share/spread the word for me somehow. Everyone possible – ha ha! Kind of kidding sort of.

#3- Here's the film that Tim played this weekend. I've seen it four or five times and it doesn't get old. 

#4- I have some hard news to share with you. Gracia, Shawn (our Tech Director) and Becky Hunt’s baby daughter, went to be with the Lord early on Tuesday morning. Gracia was born in early August with a serious heart condition. She had not yet gone home, but the doctors were hopeful that she would be able to go home soon after undergoing one more surgery. We have no doubt that Gracia is with God, but the hole she will leave in her family's life will not be filled in this lifetime. Please pray for Shawn, Becky and their family--for the incredible hope we have in Christ and his presence to shine brightly in their hurting hearts.

Thank you for your all your prayers and may God bless you today, Pastor Henry