Dillon Rooke at Hot Metal Bridge Pittsburgh, PA -- A New Thing! |
What
a wonderful summer. Thank you for making
the time available. Thank you for the wonderful ministry that you cared for
with such skill and faith. Thank you for
welcoming Pastor John for your needs; he
did a marvelous job. Thank you for
daring to be God's called people of Love.
Here
are some quick observations:
Seven themes arose for me:
o Community -- intentional outward reaching relationships;
o Listening -- Deep, constant, responsive listening to one another and the
world;
o Flexibility -- The speed and risk-taking were amazing, faith-filled, and
a consistent theme;
o Prayer -- Every last group spoke
of prayer and discernment;
o Authenticity -- Holding
conversations about all of life in everyday language of faith;
o Focus -- on calling, people, mission and strategy at hand;
o Tables-- There was a lot of eating!
A place of relationships, learning, caring, & holy conversation.
Three Commonalities:
o All sought to Love with the "Everybody's Welcome" Love of God
and it showed.
o All worshipped-- and no two worship services were the same.
o All cared for administration, staffing, funding, education familiarly
and experimentally.
In the weeks
ahead I'll be listening to you and to the Holy Spirit for where this takes
us. I have some ideas and invite you to
what I hope will be monthly food and conversation. I do know that we've accomplished some
amazing things with God's grace and there are things we have not
accomplished. I do know that continuing
to do exactly what we've been doing doesn't hold much of a future and I also
know adapting quickly is hard and necessary.
And finally, I do know that God has entrusted this community and
congregation to all of us, so it won't be me telling anyone what to do, but God
guiding us all.
I'm excited
about the possibilities. Check out the
September sermon series on some of the Themes,
they're archived on www.pfumc.us. Join in the fun of food and conversation
together in the weeks ahead. Pray
diligently. Talk with your Koinonia
group about where God is leading. God is
doing a new thing! Can we see it!
10,000 Joys in Jesus Christ,
Pastor Dave
This was written for the Palmyra First UMC Newsletter October 2016