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There’s scarcely a week that goes by that I don’t think about how wonderful our buildings are, and how grateful I am to be able to minister in such nice facilities. I feel very much my place as a steward of these resources, and I want to do my part in taking care of them for the next generation. I feel a responsibility for our buildings, and when I’m here by myself I take extra care to make sure that doors are locked, lights are off, and things are put back in their place.

Having said that, I have never been someone who had to have everything looking like a picture from a catalog in order to be happy. Sometimes people will point something out to me and comment on how worn it looks, how it needs to be repainted, or repaired, or re-carpeted, or redone in some way. Sometimes I’ll look at it and think, “Yeah, I hadn’t noticed that, but it certainly needs attention.” Other times, I’ll think, “I don’t know that it looks that bad.” It certainly doesn’t bother me like it seems to bother the person who pointed it out to me.

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Weekly Update for Sunday, February 26, 2017

  • Sarah Mission Circle meeting: March 6 at 1:00 PM in the Library.
  • Trustee meeting: March 12, following the Morning Worship Service.
  • Transformed: Heart, Soul, Mind, Mission Women’s Retreat: March 3-4 at Graceland Baptist Church in New Albany, IN. There are two major worship sessions and seven different breakout sessions on a variety of topics. You can register online (cost: $70). Refer to the flyer on the bulletin board for more details.

Weekly Update for Sunday, February 12, 2017

  • We’ve designated February as “Pray For Our Church” month. We’re asking each member to commit to pray 15 minutes a day, at least 5 days a week for our church during February. The Sanctuary will be open Monday through Friday from 11 AM – 12 PM for prayer. You may slip in to the sanctuary to pray and leave when you’re done, or you may pray at a time and place of your own choosing. We’re asking those who love our church to pray especially for our church during the month of February.
  • Trustee meeting: this Sunday following the morning service.
  • Official Board meeting: February 19 at 4:30 PM.
  • Transformed: Heart, Soul, Mind, Mission Women’s Retreat: March 3-4 at Graceland Baptist Church in New Albany, IN. The cost is $55.00 if paid by February 17th (after the 17th, the cost is $70). There are two major worship sessions and seven different breakout sessions on a variety of topics. You can register online. Refer to the flyer on the bulletin board for more details.

Weekly Update for Sunday, February 5, 2017

  • “Souper” lunch: this Sunday after the morning service. Soups will be provided. Please bring sandwiches, a salad, or a dessert if you’re able, but plan to stay for lunch regardless!
  • Sarah Mission Circle: February 6 at 1:00 PM in the Library.
  • Senior Valentine Party and Sing Along: February 10 at 2:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall. See the flyers on the bulletin boards or contact Pam Robertson.
  • Trustee meeting: February 12 following the morning service.
  • Official Board meeting: February 19 at 4:30 PM.
  • Transformed: Heart, Soul, Mind, Mission Women’s Retreat: March 3-4 at Graceland Baptist Church in New Albany, IN. The cost is $55.00 if paid by February 17th (after the 17th, the cost is $70). There are two major worship sessions and seven different breakout sessions on a variety of topics. You can register online. Refer to the flyer on the bulletin board for more details.

Powdered Sugar Donuts

Every now and then something comes our way that is just too good not to share. This story comes from Cindy Miller’s sister Jill Quick, and her husband Gary. I think of it as “The Powdered Sugar Donut Incident,” but they call it A Story About Powdered Sugar Donuts.

Several years ago, my wife and I were part of a coffee ministry at our church.  We had two services on Sunday, 9:00am and 10:30.  One Sunday a month we arrived at church early to prepare the coffee table with large carafes of coffee, hot water for tea and cocoa, and most importantly donuts holes; chocolate, glazed and powdered sugar.  The coffee table was the center of attention prior to each of the services as folks of all ages stopped by for a beverage and a donut. 

One Sunday morning, between services, we were visited by a frequent guest to the coffee table, a 5-year-old boy named Colton.  Colton was a member of a family with 6 kids whom where long time members.  Everyone knew the family and all the kids.   Colton always filled a Styrofoam coffee cup with donuts and then off he would go.  This Sunday, Colton stopped by the coffee table and asked my wife, “Where are the powdered sugar donuts?”  This Sunday we were out of the powdered sugar donuts holes, but had chocolate and glazed.  My wife told Colton that we didn’t have any powdered sugar donuts today, but there were plenty of others to choose from.  The situation didn’t sit well with Colton, as he got that “pouty” face that most 5-year-old are famous for when they don’t get their way.  After hearing the bad news about the donuts, Colton was off. 

The Coffee table is set up right outside the church offices.  Soon after Colton had left, the Senior Pastor came out of his office to tell the story of his recent discussion with Colton.  You see the Senior Pastor was a favorite of the small children, as he kept a large jar of jelly beans in his office and the kids would visit him from time to time, in his office, to get a jelly bean.  So it wasn’t unusual when Colton appeared in the Senior Pastor’s doorway that morning.  The Pastor assumed Colton was looking for jelly beans.  But today was different.  Pastor greeted Colton, “Good morning Colton, are you here for some jelly beans?”  Colton, with a look of disgust on his face, and putting his hands on his hips, told the Pastor, “There are no powdered sugar donuts today!”  Pastor was a little taken a back, and responded, “Well, I’m sure there are others you can have”.  Well, this didn’t satisfy Colton.  He wanted the Pastor to go, then, and get him some powdered sugar donuts.

As the Pastor related this story to my wife and I, we all kind of laughed it off and went about our tasks, ours to continue to keep the coffee flowing and the Pastor was on to the platform to start the second service.

I began to contemplate the situation and began to ask myself.  What is my “Powered Sugar Donut”?  Is there something about the church, or that the church does, that upsets me enough to step into the Pastor office and demand he fix the problem immediately, regardless of his priorities?  And if I have something that bothers me that much, such as the music, length of sermon, people in the choir, people on the board, money spent on fixing the church, etc. etc., is it really just as important as the lack of Powdered Sugar Donuts at the coffee table?  I think all church members, at times, have their pet peeve with the church.  Some will voice those grievances with the Pastor directly, or indirectly through an email or board member.  But I would submit that the vast majority of the grievances folks have with the church are as important as the lack of Powdered Sugar Donuts. 

I would ask each member when they encounter an issue they have with the church to ask themselves, is this my Powdered Sugar Donut, or is it a real issue?  Because, the church has time to fix real issues, if it isn’t off at the store buying more Powdered Sugar donuts.

I can only say: Amen, Brother and Sister Quick!

And the Apostle Paul said:

Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth.  Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. – 1 Corinthians 13:4–7

Amen, Brother Paul!

Now let’s go find some powdered sugar donuts.

Soli Deo Gloria!

Pastor David

P.S. – I don’t have jelly beans in my study for the kids. I have M&Ms!

Weekly Update for Sunday, January 29, 2017

  • Four Fabulous Fridays in February: If you’d like to grow closer to others at church and be part of a fellowship group, this is for you. This Sunday is the last day to sign up on the sheet on the bulletin board by the main entrance.
  • “Souper” lunch: February 5th after the morning service. Soups will be provided. Please bring sandwiches, a salad, or a dessert if you’re able, but plan to stay for lunch regardless!
  • Sarah Mission Circle: February 6 at 1:00 PM in the Library.
  • Senior Valentine Party and Sing Along: February 10 at 2:00 PM in the Fellowship Hall. See the flyers on the bulletin boards or contact Pam Robertson.
  • Our church directories are here! If you had your picture taken in a sitting by the Lifetouch professional photographers, you’re able to receive a free Church directory. Please see Becky Mitchell after the morning service.
  • February will be “Pray For Our Church” month. We’re asking each member to pray 15 minutes a day, at least 5 days a week for our church during February. The sanctuary will be open Monday through Friday at 11:00 AM for the “11th Hour” prayer time. You may come to the sanctuary to pray or you can pray at a time and place of your choosing.
  • Transformed: Heart, Soul, Mind, Mission Women’s Retreat: March 3-4 at Graceland Baptist Church in New Albany, IN. The cost is $55.00 if paid by February 17th (after the 17th, the cost is $70). There are two major worship sessions and seven different breakout sessions on a variety of topics. You can register online. Refer to the flyer on the bulletin board for more details.

Weekly Update for Sunday, January 15, 2017

  • Deacons meeting: Tuesday, January 24th at 6:30 PM.
  • Four Fabulous Fridays in February: If you’d like to grow closer to others at church and be part of a fellowship group, this is for you. Sign up at the Welcome Center or see a Christian Education Board member for further information.
  • “Souper” lunch: February 5th after the Morning Service. Soups will be provided. Please bring sandwiches, a salad, or a dessert if you’re able, but plan to stay for lunch regardless!
  • February will be “Pray For Our Church” month. We’re asking each member to pray 15 minutes a day, at least 5 days a week for our church during February. The Sanctuary will be open Monday through Friday at 11:00 AM for the “11th Hour” prayer time. You may come to the sanctuary to pray or you can pray at a time and place of your choosing.
  • Transformed: Heart, Soul, Mind, Mission Women’s Retreat: March 3-4 at Graceland Baptist Church in New Albany, IN. The cost is $55.00 if paid by February 17th (after the 17th, the cost is $70). There are two major worship sessions and seven different breakout sessions on a variety of topics. You can register online. Refer to the flyer on the bulletin board for more details.