Monday, November 19, 2012
Want to inspire your kids or grandkids?
• During the season of Thanksgiving, find a time each day to “give thanks” for the blessings you’ve received. Have each person in your family (or at your lunch table at school or work) share something they are thankful for in the last 24 hours. You decide how often to do it – every day, every other day, every time you have a family meal with those who define “family” for you.
• This year Thanksgiving is on November 22nd and of course Christmas Day is December 25th. Why not use these 50 days of preparation as a time of Thanksgiving for the gift of Christ’s love? The money given to support the missions and ministries of our church world-wide, or our “apportionments,” total approximately $100 per member.
Put a special bowl in a prominent spot in your house. Ask the children in your life, “How can we save $2.00 a day this holiday season, to give thanks for all the blessings we’ve received?” Then save the money each day, and put it in an envelope marked “apportionments” when you’re ready to place it in the offering plate at your church.
The apportionments are actually mission giving that strengthens the whole church. For this small sum of money, we are able to do amazing ministry in our communities, our state, our nation, and our world. For more information on apportionments, go to www.umcgiving.org.
Wisconsin United Methodist Foundation
God Is Still In Control!
Miss Lladale Carey
Web Content Producer
www.umcgiving.org
lcarey@umcom.org
Monday, November 12, 2012
Thanksgiving/Advent
TRUE TREASURE
"Do not
store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust consume and
where thieves break in and steal; but store up for yourselves treasures in
heaven, where neither moth nor rust consumes and where thieves do not break in
and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also."
(Matthew 6: 19-21, NRSV)
We live at a time
in history in which we are called upon daily to reassess our values. Rapid
changes in the things of everyday living sometimes send us reeling as we do
what is necessary to keep pace with the times. Consumerism is often a form of
21st century idolatry and fear drives far too many of our decisions in our
homes and in our congregations. What we treasure and value is often disposable,
suitable for giving or throwing away when the shine wears off.
VALUES
USED TO BE CLEAR
In past
generations, the things that were valued, treasured, or in which we invested
our time, energies and money, were culturally clear. For example, family, in
which parents taught the difference between right and wrong by example, was a
cultural value. Higher education was a value. Moral integrity of elected and
religious leaders was a value. Ethical behavior and decision-making in the
sacred and the secular arena were values. Human life and freedoms were values
to be fought for so that all people had access to them. There was a cultural
and religious understanding of what was right and what was wrong.
NOW
RIGHT AND WRONG SEEM RELATIVE
In this post
modern age, although many, if not most of the values named above continue to be
important, they and other values tend to be relative, no longer absolute. Right
and wrong depend on circumstance, situation, perspective or experience. The
value of being obedient is truncated if what is being asked is immoral or leads
to abuse. The value of being ethical and honest is diminished if truth telling
results in rejection, marginalization or silencing. The value of being a role
model becomes questionable when those in position to do so are hypocritical,
untrustworthy or unsafe
VALUE
THE TREASURES OF HEAVEN
Where do we put
our treasures, what do we value, in what do we invest our trust in these times?
In this chapter of His sermon on the mount, Jesus' call to invest in the
treasures of heaven is ageless. After teaching the importance of placing our
values well, Jesus names several of the treasures of heaven:
• Focused sight on
the things of God
• Clarity about
who we are here to serve
• Unwavering trust
in God
Investing in these
treasures brings the peace of mind that allows us to be persistent in
well-doing, in serving others, in being persons through whom the light and love
of Jesus Christ shines even in a world of relativity.
In these times
during which we live, when innocent people are killed for revenge or because of
their race or ethnicity - even in these times when unemployment is yet at an
all-time high and the needs of the poor continue to go largely unmet - BECAUSE
of these times, we must value the things of God even more than we may have done
in the past. Because of these things, we must regularly re-invest ourselves,
our faith and our hope in the treasures of heaven. Because of these times, the
value of what God in Christ Jesus invested in us goes up.
GOD'S
LOVE IS UNCONDITIONAL
The value of God's
love for us, for the human race, revealed in Christ Jesus, does not change.
God's love is not impacted by cultural shifts, economic changes, war, famine,
or flood. The love of God in Christ Jesus is not diminished by our immorality
or confusion. The love of God is not eliminated if we turn away from it.
Rather, God's love is prevenient, (available before we know we need it or want
it) even as Wesley reminds us, is God's grace toward us.
I invite us, in
this coming season of Thanksgiving and as we anticipate the beginning of our
Church year at Advent, to give thanks for the gift of the incarnation--God in
Jesus Christ. God's investment in humanity, lavished upon us because God values
us, God treasures us, God continues to invest in the human race, so that we
might have and share life with others. Let us rejoice in God's gift - Jesus
Christ -- and let us offer this treasure - his love and grace, to others in
every place, at every opportunity, in every circumstance.
John Wesley
invites us to do all the good we can, by all the means we can, in all the ways
we can, in all the places we can, at all the times we can, to all the people we
can, as long as we can.
"God can pour
on the blessings in astonishing ways so that you're ready for anything and
everything, more than just ready to do what needs to be done.
This most generous
God who gives seed to the farmer that becomes bread for your meals is more than
extravagant with you. He gives you something you can then give away, which
grows into full-formed lives, robust in God, wealthy in every way, so that you
can be generous in every way, producing with us great praise." (II
Corinthians 9: 8, 11, The Message)
In Christ's spirit
of peace, Bishop Linda Lee
God Is Still In Control!
Miss Lladale Carey
Web Content Producer
www.umcgiving.org
lcarey@umcom.org
Monday, November 5, 2012
Are you ready for the election?
Whether you are Democrat or Republican, we're all Americans and in this country we are governed by a democratic society—the people's choice. Tomorrow is a historic day for this country, where we as citizens elect a new leader that will take this country forward or backward for the next 4 years.
As an African-American female I know that I am where I am because of others who have taken abuse for the color of their skin or their sex. Their sacrifice has allowed me to be able to vote as a female and as an African-American. No one needs to know who you vote for, just do it in good conscience.
The Bible authorized government positions in Romans 13;1-2: "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation.
Even our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, talked briefly about giving the government what's due them in the four Gospels, ". . . render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's' . . .."
So I hope everyone exercises their right to vote tomorrow and know that whoever takes office the Lord is Still In Control!
Sincerely,
Miss Lladale Carey
Web Content Producer
www.umcgiving.org
lcarey@umcom.org
As an African-American female I know that I am where I am because of others who have taken abuse for the color of their skin or their sex. Their sacrifice has allowed me to be able to vote as a female and as an African-American. No one needs to know who you vote for, just do it in good conscience.
The Bible authorized government positions in Romans 13;1-2: "Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God: and they that resist shall receive to themselves damnation.
Even our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, talked briefly about giving the government what's due them in the four Gospels, ". . . render therefore unto Caesar the things which are Caesar's' . . .."
So I hope everyone exercises their right to vote tomorrow and know that whoever takes office the Lord is Still In Control!
Sincerely,
Miss Lladale Carey
Web Content Producer
www.umcgiving.org
lcarey@umcom.org
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