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December Community Events!

Posted on December 1, 2010 in Shared Life & Happenings

I am really excited about the coming events for sharing life, celebrating the season and doing things with and for our local community in December. I hope you can all participate!

Thursdays of Advent!

This is a new thing for CiB. We are hosting four evening get-togethers for anyone who wants to come at a local restaurant. Each week in Advent, on Thursday eveving, we'll hear from a different perspective on the Advent Season. This week we'll host Frederica Mathewes-Green all the way from Baltimore. She's speaking about Eastern Orthodox traditions during Advent. We will also have some of her books for sale at the restuarant, so you can knock a few people off your Christmas list as well as having a great dinner, hearing some stimulating thought and sharing some cool conversation! Again, we'll meet at Chef Tony's in downtown Bethesda from 7pm to 9pm! Hope to see many of you there!

Free Community Concert!

We all owe big debt of gratitude to our own wonderful lady, Penny Yao. From the moment she offered to help plan and produce a free holiday concert at Church in Bethesda she has worked tirelessly to make it a great evening. She organized an evening with a local Washinton DC a cappella vocal group called Blueline. Then, she added another local group to the lineup, Euphonism, to make a full evening of jazz and Holiday favorites, along with some sing-a-long time!

We have a really cool evening planned for December 11th at our church building. So now it's time to spread the word! Please go to our website's home page and RSVP with the button we provide to let us know how many people to plan for hosting. We will have a "Wine & Cheese" reception with other finger foods from 6pm to 7pm, and the concert is from 7pm to 8pm.

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We have a great month ahead of us! Let's make the most out of it for our church family and community!

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CiB's 2011 Pledge Drive

Posted on December 8, 2010 in Shared Life & Happenings

Well, I need to put this out again before this coming Sunday. On Sunday December 12th we are taking up the pledge forms for 2011. I feel sort of like NPR talking about pledge forms and budgets... but the new year looms nigh, and we have work to do!

I'm including the text of a short letter we emailed to you a few weeks ago that outlines some general budget info. And I hope you've been blessed to hear from the people the last few Sundays who have shared about their support of CiB and the ways in which they approach the financial offering in their hearts and minds. I need to throw another big thanks out to Shannon, Lindy, Melanie and Gary! Thank you, gang!

So, this weekend we are taking up the pledge forms. If you can't be there, you can mail it in, or even send me an email this week and get the form in later. If you don't have one yet, we'll have more on hand. We need all this from you to help the Servants Group build a balanced budget for next year. Thanks!

 


"Church family...

     As we approach the end of 2010 your Servants Group is working on the budget for next year. To help with that process we’ll be sharing some budgetary information over the next several Sundays as well as by email. We are also launching a pledge drive for 2011 that will start this weekend and finish on Sunday, December 12th.
     I have often mentioned how grateful and humbled I am by your financial support of CiB. You’re great, and it is an honor to be your pastor. Still, as we’ve analyzed the budget numbers and actual income and spending trends for this year, we’ve found that we are not at a sustainable level of income versus spending, so we’ll have to make some changes for 2011. What are those changes? We don’t fully know yet. Our congregation is running a significant monthly deficit according to our current average income and average spending and we’re committed to an intentional balancing act for 2011.
     So, this Sunday we’ll be sharing some more on numbers and also presenting our pledge form. We’d like to ask you to pray and consider your 2011 pledge for the next few weeks before submitting that form on December 12th.  Then we’ll finish building 2011’s budget based on those pledges, a budget that continues to reflect our commitment to the mission of CiB and the best level of stewardship of our resources. We hope that pledges are generous and allow us to anticipate a rise in giving, and we also are evaluating where the most effective cuts in spending and other savings will need to take place.

     Thank you again for all that you do in support of CiB, from the finances to the volunteering and service opportunities. You are all greatly appreciated!"


 

If you have any questions, please just let me know!

Peace, Todd

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Tithing to Support a Faith Community

Posted on December 9, 2010 in Shared Life & Happenings

Today's post is a piece from a guest blogger, Melanie Spring! Melanie was one of the several people who have talked about our offering and she presented this to our church family on November 28, 2010.
 

 
Tithing to Support a Faith Community

When I was born, the first child in my family, my dad had only recently become a born again Christian. He was gung-ho for God and his faith is the reason I am still growing daily as a Christian. He has never let his faith waver in that God will take care of him and his family. Dad made such an impact on my faith. And I want to share more with you on my family's faith journey and also an incredible tithing story from the book "Crazy Love."

Growing up in WNY in one of the poorest counties in the whole state, we didn't have money. 6 people, 1 income, no more than $20,000/year for all of us to survive on and somehow we managed. My parents gave us each an allowance. 50cents a week. 35 to keep, 10 to save and 5 to tithe. I still appreciate my parents for how they taught us to spend, save and tithe.

I vividly remember Sundays when the offering plate was passed. No matter how much we didn't have, my dad always had a wad of bills to drop in that plate. I noticed that other families didn't put anything in the plate and wondered why my dad was different. When I was in my teens, I asked him why he gave so much to the church. He told me that God had asked him to and that because he was faithful, God would take care of us.

No one in my family had health insurance growing up until NY State passed a law that low income kids under 19 could have free health insurance. That happened when I was 17. With 4 kids to raise, my parents had complete faith that God would take care of them. Not once did something happen to any of us that caused my parents to worry about money. Oh sure, they worried, but they knew God would be there to listen. 

God listened and told our church that we didn't have money for groceries when my mother was too proud to even whisper that truth - grocery bags filled our porch without a note the morning my mother walked out our front door to go apply for welfare. The day the rent was due and we didn't have the money for it, God told someone to put cash in an envelope and leave it in our mailbox. No one knew we didn't have the money but God made sure to take care of us.

When I got older and established myself in a church, I would give halfheartedly and not because I wanted to, only because 'God told me to.' I didn't give because I felt called to or that there was something to give for... I wasn't even sure if the church would spend 'my money' the way I thought was best. I heard a song on the Christian station the other day that reminded me of myself back then. The lyrics say: I try to stay awake during Sunday morning church, I throw a twenty in the plate, but I never give ’til it hurts.

As most of you know, last April I lost my job and decided to restart my business instead of finding another job. Shortly after that happened, a friend gave me the book "Crazy Love" by Francis Chan. It's a book about God's crazy, relentless, all powerful love for us. There was a part of that book that talked about tithing and told a story of a man who lost his job and although he really wanted to keep giving the church what he had been, he didn't know if he could since he didn't have that income. He did a lot of praying and decided that instead of giving what he had been giving, he would give double and put his faith fully in God. 

Obviously that struck home with me. I had just lost my job, knew that I wasn't going to be able to pay myself any sort of salary from May to December due to taxes and the fact that growing a business doesn't happen overnight - I had no idea what I was going to do. I loved my church, this church... and knew I needed to keep giving, not just of my time but of all the resources God gave me. I decided to take a huge leap of faith and be like the man in Crazy Love... and like my dad. I started tithing double what I had been tithing before I lost my income. 

Yes, it might seem crazy to you for anyone to do that… and you're right, but I had to eat, keep a roof over my head and forge ahead with this new business while still paying all the bills. It takes full faith to do something like that and I wanted to know what that faith felt like.

When I did an assessment of last year's finances, I found that I had given 60% of my overall income to the church or other charities throughout the year... without anything more than my business just paying my living expenses from May to December. I never once went hungry, I didn't lose my apartment, my dog didn't die because I couldn't feed him, I had everything I could have needed and more. How? God took care of me. Little miracles. Teresa even had a chance to observe God’s gifts as they emerged.

Teresa saw the IRS put unexpected money into my checking account JUST when I wasn't able to buy groceries and gas. She saw my friends taking care of me. She saw the forgotten $3,000 from my retirement fund come through and pay employees when they needed it. She saw people remove themselves from my life and my business without the burden of unemployment.

God takes care of us... if we let Him. I am living proof. If you want that faith, the faith that you know God will take care of you, you have to trust Him and know that whatever you do ends up giving to His work and will go to exactly what is needed most. So I invite us to take a few minutes now and envision all that we are thankful for… and all our needs that have been met. With these gifts in clear view, how can we ‘throw a $20 in the plate but never give til it hurts?’

I love this church, you love this church; we’ve made it our home. Tithing isn’t about obligation, it’s about supporting the community we’ve built here. Don’t give because you feel like you have to, give because you know God is faithful to you and the rest of us.

--

Originally given as a talk at Church in Bethesda to the faith community during worship service. Huge thanks to Jill Foster for reviewing & providing me with incredible feedback.

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Nuclear Advent, a guest blog by Greg M.

Posted on December 22, 2010 in Guest Bloggers

I was born in 1966 and came of age during the Cold War. One of the distinct memories I have of my childhood is waking in the middle of the night scared silly with a nightmare of a nuclear bomb. Debates over nuclear weapons dominated the news in those days and these discussions were formative for me as a teenager trying to figure out the world around me.

 

Today, thank God, the fears of nuclear annihilation are considerably less. I view the comparatively peaceful end of the Cold War as one of the great acts of Providence in our history. I mention all of this as context to an experience I had this week. I continue to follow foreign policy news and while I was driving around I heard on the radio and television discussion of the START Treaty concerning nuclear weapons. During that debate a Republican senator from Alabama, Jeff Sessions, rose to speak against the treaty. Now, my purpose in this post is not to convince you that he was right in his opinion or wrong, but rather to draw your attention to the way in which he made his argument and the context in which his argument was made.

 

Senator Sessions spoke during the third week of Advent, just days removed from Hanukah and days away from Christmas. The “Christmas Wars” were being fought over the airways Fox News and the Bible Belt was being provoked over the “Happy Holidays” greeting replacing “Merry Christmas” at different events. In fact, Senator Sessions’ good friend and senate colleague John Kyl, (R) of Nevada, was himself carrying on over the idea of senators and their staffs and families having to possibly endure work during the week between Christmas and New Years. Kyl said plans for work at that time was “disrespectful” of Christians and Senator DeMint, (R) of South Carolina, went so far as to deem it “sacrilegious”. Oklahoma Senator Jim Inhofe had made news when he refused to participate in a Tulsa parade because it was being called a “holiday parade” rather than a “Christmas parade.” Perhaps most significant to the context of Sessions’ speech is the fact that in the weeks proceeding the speech millions of Americans had been hearing sacred texts read to them from the Jewish Prophet Isaiah. For many people, Jews and Christians alike, these texts are holy, sacred texts worthy of deep respect. Isaiah’s words are probably the most well known in America of all the prophets because of their presence in Advent readings and songs, particularly Handel’s Messiah.

 

While it is impossible to rank the importance of different verses, it is without controversy to say that of all Isaiah’s writings, his words in chapter 11 are among the most evocative and endearing to all who are familiar with the Bible. It is in that chapter that Isaiah casts forth a vision of a day in which, as the King James Bible puts it, “The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together”.  It is a picture of peace that has inspired untold numbers of rabbis, priests, activists, artists and writers to call our country to a better way. It is a passage of Scripture that to this day carries power within the psyche of our country.

 

 

But on this day Senator Sessions saw fit to use this passage as a way to mock his political opponents generally, and proponents of START in President Obama’s administration specifically. If you watch his speech you will see how he quotes this passage as if it were words from a 60s hippy naively dreaming of a time of sex, drugs and rock ‘n roll. The antipathy in his voice when he spits out the phrase “lion lying down with the lamb” make it clear that he considers these words nonsense, liberal hogwash, sanctimonious babble belonging to a cultural movement he disdains.

 

Senator Sessions is entitled to his opinion of START, and he is certainly welcome to speak about the ways in which the Hebrew Scriptures inform his public policy, but I hope that the irony of his opinion is not lost on him. At a time when his culture war comrades are invoking the importance of Christianity to our nation’s heritage and his fellow Republican senators are worrying over the profaning of Christmas due to working the week after the holiday, Senator Sessions has revealed either a gross ignorance of a primary Christmas text, or his utter disdain for its message. He is either unaware of the quote’s place in our civilization’s development or he is an opponent of the vision of dignity and harmony that quote has inspired. He has either cheapened and demeaned religious language by using it as a line in a political attack, or he has revealed his own ignorance of the profound place that text holds in the two religions that Senator Sessions otherwise professes to respect. Either way, Senator Sessions said a lot more about himself and  the reasons he has for opposing a nuclear arms treaty than he might have intended.

 

After hearing his words I called Senator Sessions office to express my dismay at his words and to voice my disagreement with his perspective. In the weeks to come I plan to mobilize others to voice their concern over his speech and to publicize his line of thinking for all to see.

Happy Holidays, Senator Sessions

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Merry Christmas! Glad to be here!

Posted on December 25, 2010 in Shared Life & Happenings

 

Well, it’s time for a Christmas Day blog! But it will be a short one, I promise.

The vocational calling of a pastor is many splendid, horrifying and crazy thing. It is an acceptance of a certain responsibility, a sacrifice of a certain freedom and it is a position of extreme blessedness. By all that I mean that my words are often sifted and judged and my actions scrutinized (forcing me to grow in wisdom and patience), but my life is also rich with expressions of love and gratefulness.

I don’t like comparisons of vocational callings, at least in the sense of saying, “This vocation is more important, harder, easier, funner, better…” or whatever than any other. Our paths in life are what they are. Our vocations are what they are. Our vocations flow from our temperaments, decisions, gifts, dreams and often even our mistakes.

But here at the end of 2010 I want to say how glad I am to be the pastor of Church in Bethesda, and how grateful I am for the temperament, decisions, gifts and even the mistakes that may have brought me here. (insert author’s chuckles) Here is where I am, and here is where I want to be.

In my family’s almost three and a half years here we have been so blessed by the folks who were here already, who have joined us for the journey and who have walked with us and moved on down new and varied paths. Every one of you has found a place in our hearts.

We’ve seen the church family grow in numbers, and that’s cool. We’ve seen the church tackle institutional and legal questions, as a family and not an institution. We’ve watched you be confronted with needs and challenges, and rise to meet them in faith and joy. It’s been a good ride, my friends.

Today I simply want to say, “Thank you.” I only want you to hear how grateful I am to have my children in this church family. There are some things to accomplish in 2011, but I know that we will all rise to the challenge. I hope your holidays are blessed, joyous and safe!

 

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