BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS 2024

Today is my 57th birthday!

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Last night I was hosted by one of our church groups for a birthday party for me and their leader (she and I share our birthday). The cake and the conversation were wonderful! Thank you to the people of the Strengthening Circle!

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Today I came into the office to a gift of fruit slices a twenty five dollar gift card to Dunkin’ Donuts and an invitation to dinner with another of our Doing Life Together groups! After our staff meeting we took Kim Stowell, one of our missionaries out to lunch at William’s Restaurant.

I have received so many messages from family and friends wishing me a very happy 57th birthday. Y’know what? I am happy!

Tonight I will finish off with a family prayer circle at my son’s house. It has been a great day!

WHAT MAKES A GREAT DAY FOR YOU?

THE PERILS OF PLANNING

It is easy in the work of ministry to become a box checker. Each day has its own list of things to get done. Sometimes that list gets long.

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I admit box checking is something I fall into at times. I remember when I was a young minister and the idea of keeping a daily schedule and agenda was introduced to me. I said it was not a godly principle to live by man made lists. I was told by the person doing the training that if I did not learn to keep an agenda and live by a plan I would never be effective.

As I progressed in ministry the words of that particular teacher proved to be true. Life without a plan and without goals is chaos.

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But what I said to the teacher also is true, at least in part. When the plan becomes all consuming, when the plan becomes god and takes God’s place, it becomes ungodly. Many of us become idolaters and slaves to our agendas. When the plan becomes the point or when my plans become more important than God’s plans then…Houston we have a problem.

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So there is this tension. I can’t live effectively without making a plan, but in making the plan I face a temptation to make the plan more important than God. How do I avoid the trap?

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Here are three things I do to avoid making an idol of my agenda:

  1. Pray before you plan. Bring God into the planning process and ask Him for guidance as you lay outpour weekly agenda.
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2. Be a God first people second planner projects third planner. Remember that ministry is about God and people not programs or plans. When ministry becomes just a list of projects to get done you no longer have ministry you just have busy work. Every ministry plan must include God’s prayer plan for the minister (and if you don’t have prayer plan from God you don’t have a godly plan), and it must have connection to the community as its goal.

3. Learn to laugh with God at your plans. There is an old saying, “Man plans and God laughs.”

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Even when we have done our best to pray through our plans and to prioritize the right things in our planning, there will be times when we miss it in our planning badly. I have had to learn to let my plans go when God shows up “out of the blue” to change them. I have had to learn to make light of these changes and to go with the flow of God’s interruption of the agenda. In fact, I am convinced that sometimes God allows me to make a plan He is going to ruin, just to see if I am willing to sacrifice my plans at the altar of obedience to Him.

WHAT ARE SOME THINGS YOU DO TO KEEP YOUR PLANNING FROM BECOMING AN IDOL IN YOUR LIFE?

THE REGION CELEBRATES

The holidays are upon us, and with the holidays comes holiday preparations and celebrations! Our region is becoming more and more like a Hallmark movie every year.

Gardner is hosting a special Thanksgiving market this coming Saturday. I think I shall have to go and take a peek.

Meanwhile Winchendon is hosting its annual Festival of Lights on December 7th. Here is a list of all the events happening.

Don’t Miss The Festival of Lights: Saturday 12/7! 🎄✨🌟

🎅 Kick off your holiday season with a day full of family fun and festive cheer! Here’s what we have planned for you:

📸 Pictures with Santa by Rustic Lens Photography:

⏰ 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM & 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

🍳 Breakfast with Santa:

⏰ 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM

💰 Suggested donation: $8 per person

🖼 Holiday Craft Fair:

⏰️ 9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

💰Come support local vendors

🍪 Gingerbread Man Decorating:

⏰ 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

💰 $8 per kit

GNOME PAINTING

⏰ 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM

💰 $8 per gnome

📜 Letters to Santa:

⏰ 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM

💰 $10 per kit

🎄 Tree Lighting at Grout Park:

⏰ 5:00 PM

📍 (The park with the big metal bicycle near the bike path!)

🎅 Mr. & Mrs. Claus Appearance:

⏰ 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM

📖 “The Night Before Christmas” Reading:

⏰ 4:00 PM – 5:00 PM

📍 Old Murdock Senior Center

🎤 Caroling at Grout Park:

⏰ With Mr. & Mrs. Claus

Also on December 7th is……..

Yippeee! I love the cookie crawl.

WHAT FUN THINGS DOES YOUR TOWN DO FOR CHRISTMAS?