October 27, 2011

A Word From Pastor Sandy


One of the things I have learned since being here at Holy Cross MCC is that sometimes, less is more. I think this is such a time so I will let my words be few.

Under the best of circumstances, change is still hard. At times such as this it is even harder. I want to remind you of some important truths:

  • God is not the author of confusion.
  • God causes ALL things to work together for our good.
  • Through Jesus who is the Prince of Peace, we can have peace in our hearts and minds no matter what storm or changes come our way.

This is a time for us to speak peace to the confusion, frustration and uncertainty that some are feeling and feeding right now. I am available to meet with you if you have concerns or questions about anything relative to our church.

Your love, prayers and support are much appreciated! I hope to see you Sunday at 10:00 as we celebrate God's love. Your place is saved!

October 20, 2011

The Winds Of Change Are Blowing Again

This week brought about the unexpected resignations of our Care Minister and Minister of Congregational Life and Outreach. Miriam's last day will be October 28th. She plans to take some time to rest and then she'll be back in worship with us. Rev. Patrick will finish working from home as he heals from his current illness. I do not know of his future plans.


These changes in staff bring a sense of loss to the church, community, and me. I have grown to love and rely upon each of them and I know how much you love and care for them. Part of our grieving process is to remember the fine work and ministry they have given to God and our church. Forever they will be counted among the good and faithful servants who worked for Holy Cross MCC.


What are we going to do? Our short-term plan is to hire an Administrative Assistant through a temporary agency. This will give me up to 90 days to make a more long-term plan. I would like time to pray and assess our staffing needs.


Like me, you are probably startled with this news. I want to remind you that God still has everything under control. Let prayer be our priority and this scripture our guide. Proverbs 3:5-6 says we are to trust in God with all of our heart and not depend on our own understanding, we are to acknowledge God in all of our ways knowing that God will direct our path.


We will find a way to express our love and appreciation to Miriam and Rev. Patrick. And we will get through this together. I am more rested now than I have been in years and for that I give God thanks and praise.


God has prepared a wonderful day of blessing for us this Sunday!

  • 9:00 Worship
  • 10:15 Brunch (sure you can bring something if you would like)
  • 11:00 "It Ain't Ya Mama's Gospel Concert"

Daphne MuShatt Daphne is giving this concert as a gift to Holy Cross. I am joining in on the opening song and you don't want to miss that! Bring non-perishable items for our Food Pantry so Miriam will have lots of food to give away her last two weeks. Bring a Love Offering which Daphne is giving back to our church. Let's show her how much we appreciate her gift.


Peace and Blessings

October 13, 2011

Forgiveness


As we continue with our series on "The Lord's Prayer" this week we will focus on forgiveness. All of us need it and most of us need help in both giving and receiving it. My most requested sermon is on this important spiritual discipline.


Join us Sunday as we look at a translation of "forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those we trespass against us" that points us in a direction of how we can get started.


Invite someone to meet you at church Sunday. It may be the most loving thing you ever do for them.


I'll see you at 9:00am or 11:00am.