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FEAST OF TABERNACLES 2016 Pinellas Park, in Tampa/St. Petersburg, Florida
We are very pleased to announce that the Pinellias Park Performing Arts Center, at 5851 Park Blvd, in Pinellias Park, will again be the location of eight days of services dedicated to praising God and enjoying the education and fellowship opportunities with God's people that comes with observing the Feast of Tabernacles during the days of October 17–24 this year.
Give Unto Others
“It is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). In the past, when I thought about giving, I always thought financial giving, like tithes and offerings. Yet, I am now realizing that there are far more ways to give that can be even more beneficial to the receiver than money. It is easy to just give money if you have some to spare. However, there are a lot of us that don’t have the finances to have extra spare change lying around to give away. Therefore, we must find other ways to give.
Connecting History and Bible - When Is It Permissible to Kill Another Person?
Gallows, electric chairs, firing squads, gas chambers, and lethal injection rooms! Should Christians reject or embrace these instruments of execution. And…is it wrong to execute a duly convicted criminal? After all, the 6th commandment clearly says we are not to kill. What’s the biblical approach to capital punishment?
Teach the Children
I hear people complaining a lot about how crazy our world is becoming, and how much they worry about what it will be like for the next generation. Well, how about instead of complaining, we take action. We can combat against the sin of this world by teaching the next generation how to conduct themselves, good character traits, how to treat others, to love God, that the world doesn’t revolve around them, and that they are not entitled to anything. It is our job to teach them, not society’s job.
Questions about Valentines Day
Have you ever heard that nothing says “I love you” like candy and flowers and hearts on Valentine’s Day? Is this true? I mean, what’s with this February 14 romantic holiday where every year people spend millions of dollars trying to show love for each other?
One of the most confusing parts of Valentine’s Day is that it was named after a supposed saint named Valentine who we think lived in the third century. Yet, the main symbol of Valentine’s Day is Cupid, the adorable little pagan god of love.
Build Each Other Up
You know, I dislike election years. It is so discouraging seeing politicians going after each other. It is like watching a really bad reality TV show. There is so much unwholesome talk that is meant to bring others down that it just annoys me, and I realize it is annoying because it is unloving and unrighteous.
We as Christians should strive to be different than the rest of the world, and one characteristic that can set us apart, is becoming an encourager to others.
Open Door Policy
My last blog was about serving, and I realized one way to serve others is to be hospitable. Hospitable people are open to receiving people into their homes and lives. I think of them as the people that everyone likes to go and visit. They make you feel welcome and special. You feel at “home” in their homes. It is a beautiful talent to have, and I believe that we all should make an effort to learn how to be hospitable instead of relying on a few to do it for us. In fact, Paul makes hospitality a job requirement for overseers in the Ecclesia (1 Tim 3:2). He also tells all of us to “practice hospitality” (Rom 12:13b).
Reviewing Abortion
As many of us know, 43 years ago, here in the United States, abortion became nationally legal in January of 1973 by the ruling of the United States Supreme Court, regardless of no legislation sponsored by the people via Congress. Underscoring this ruling was Justice Blackmun's claim, "…we cannot determine when life begins." Since this ruling was legalized over 53 million babies have been “extracted” and/or "vacuumed" from the wombs of women in the USA, of which 86% have it done for convenience (birth control) and 45% of these women are repeated clients.
Being a Servant
We live in a selfish world. It is not a new thing, for Christ warned His disciples of it when ten of them became jealous and angry over James and John asking to sit beside Him in the Kingdom. Jesus warns them “that the rulers in this world lord it over their people, and officials flaunt their authority over those under them. But among you it will be different. Whoever wants to be a leader among you must be your servant…For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve others…” (Matt 20:25-26, 28, NLT, emphasis mine).
New Years “Revolution” – Smile More
So, it is now 2016, and every year I hear people come up with their “New Year’s Resolutions.” I think the number one resolution is to get in shape, but since I have never done a scientific survey on that, I am not totally positive I’m right. Yet, if I am right, then the first exercise we all need to do is smiling, so that our facial muscles stay in shape. I am calling anyone who is interested in feeling better, to start a smile revolution.
Connecting History and the Bible - Healthcare
There is so much controversy today in the US about healthcare. We hear so many arguments on the subject. Should there be healthcare as we now know it? How can we improve the medical insurance programs that we have? Is there any way we can make this situation better? Medical insurance in this country basically started in the 1930s when labor unions were demanding things such as child labor laws, five day workweeks, and eight hour days. It was after WWII that medical insurance for employees sky rocketed. Today, the healthcare situation in this country seems to be in trouble. People on all sides have suggestions on how we can improve the situation.
Train Up a Child
As a parent, I try hard to train my children to be good people. I want them to know the difference between right and wrong and love and hate. I also want them to know how to forgive others and themselves to the point that they let it go, so the root of bitterness and resentment can’t grow inside them. Yet, I realize in order for them to do that, I must practice what I preach. I must stop rehashing forgiven mistakes.
Are we a family?
Does your congregation stay in touch with each other outside of church? Do you call people during the week to see how they are doing? When was the last time you had someone from your fellowship over for dinner? How many of us know each other’s phone numbers, let alone where each of us live? Do you bother to call a member if you haven’t seen them at church in a while to make sure they are okay?
If you do all the above things, that is awesome. Please teach others to do it, also, because this is what families do for each other. We are supposed to be the family of God, but in my experience, we really don’t act like it. Families get together when they can.
Do You Like You?
How do you treat yourself? When you “look” at yourself, do you like what you see? Do you struggle with self-condemnation? Is this how we are supposed to be?
It is easy for me to treat others with love and compassion. It is easy for me to try to give people the benefit of the doubt when they are not nice, but it is not easy for me to treat myself with the same affection. I am really hard on myself. I think that I am my worse judge. I also have a bad habit of self-comparison.
God’s Not Fixing This?
This week another tragedy took place and fourteen people lost their lives due to the senseless actions of others. Like always, it started a firestorm between politicians and the media. Yet, this time the attack was on prayer not just guns. In fact, the New York Daily News’ front page was “God Isn’t Fixing This,” and it called those of us who pray, “cowards who could truly end gun scourge continue to hide behind meaningless platitudes.” Now, I’m not going to get in the gun debate. All I will say is people really need to do their research for themselves and not listen to politicians and the media because the truth is gun violence happens even in places that guns are not allowed by their citizens. Criminals and hateful people are not going to follow the rules.
The Ultimate “Trojan Horse”
Whenever this country (or any other, for that matter) is hit with a wave of immigrants, the story of the Trojan Horse is discussed. Nations worry that the influx is just some other country’s way of stealing jobs, getting rid of criminals and addicts, taking over the host country, or sending in terrorists.
If you go to Ellis Island, you will see it in the historical posters outlining—the same fear and worries from when the Irish poured into this country and when the Germans poured into this country, escaping poverty and/or terrorism in their own countries.
Give Thanks
“Give thanks to the LORD, for He is good; For His loving-kindness is everlasting” (Psa 118:1).
This past Thursday was America’s day of Thanksgiving, and the fact that not everyone celebrates it doesn’t mean that we as Christians can’t use it as a reminder of what we should be doing every day—giving God thanks. I know I need to practice giving God thanks for everything, and I mean everything. The good, the bad, the beautiful, the ugly, because giving thanks “in all circumstances” is God’s will for us in Christ Jesus (1 Thess 5:18).
Thank You for Today
A few weeks ago, I was watching my children play, and it hit me how much I hope and pray that I can watch them grow up and start their own families. Yet, I realized there are no guarantees in life except death, and I have no idea how much longer I have. I know that sounds really depressing, but while I was watching them play, I realized, I can’t dwell on what I can’t control. However, I can give thanks for every single day I have to spend with them.
Life is short. Our lives are just a “mist that appears for a little time and then vanishes” (James 4:14). We see this reality every day in the news. We are here one second and gone in the next. Therefore, we have to stop taking life for granted. Be thankful for today.
Super Feast Site 2016
We invite you to join us at Super Feast Site 2016 in beautiful western Kentucky. This feast site is conveniently located near many cities in the US.
Church services for this feast site will be held at the Kentucky Dam State Park where there will be many activities for teens and children. Even though this site is in the midst of a beautiful state park and far from the hustle and bustle of any big city, it has family recreation attractions within minutes of our worship services auditorium.
Turn up the Music
I am grateful for music. Not only because I love to sing, but because I love how powerful music is. Music can bring back memories long forgotten. It can make us feel energized. It can also give us goose bumps or make us cry. It is emotional, and I love how music can bring glory to our Father and our Messiah.
Music is so neat considering the fact that even deaf people can feel music. In fact, the “perception of the musical vibrations by the deaf is likely every bit as real as the equivalent sounds, since they are ultimately processed in the same part of the brain” (WebMD). How cool is that?