November 2005 Archives

Pastor Jeff Fisher
November 2005

At every Classis meeting there is a teaching session before the actual business meeting takes place. This past September I went to Classis with pretty low expectations for this teaching session. I’m not exactly sure why. Part of it may have been that we had just had Henry Wildeboer out for our Leadership Conference, and there was so much truth and necessity in what he had to say that I wasn’t ready for more information on leadership. We hadn’t even had time to begin implementing what Henry had said just a few weeks earlier, and now we were going to pile on more leadership stuff. I was frustrated and expecting to hear what I’d just heard.

Thankfully, though, I was very pleasantly surprised (as you should have guessed or I would not be writing an article about it). The speaker, Dan Ackerman from Home Missions, offered some wonderful insights that really helped me see some of the reasons why it is growing more and more difficult for the church to remain relevant and to have an impact on society and the people it is trying to reach. The most dominant factors in the ever-decreasing impact of the local church are the ever-increasing expectations of its leaders and the ever-increasing demand on its members from numerous directions. Dan went through an entire series of issues related to the church and talked about the differences in the expectations of twenty years ago from those of today. Then he went through how each of these new realities brings a new challenge to the church. There is a chart called New Realities that Challenge the Church to New Forms of Leadership on the following page. This breakdown really helped me gain a clearer perspective on where the church is going and what we as leaders should be doing to get it there.

Dan compared great leadership to how “The Great One,” Wayne Gretzky, played hockey (with many Canadian churches represented, it was a fitting analogy). When people would ask Wayne Gretzky why he was so much better than all the other players on the ice, his response was, “A good hockey player plays where the puck is. A great hockey player plays where the puck is going to be… Skate to where the puck is going, not where it's been.” That is true of all great leaders. They can see where the puck is going and time it out just right so they are in the right spot at the right time to make the best pass or take the best shot that will set up the team for victory. Wayne Gretzky did this in hockey. Michael Jordan did it in basketball. And numerous other people have done it in businesses, schools, and churches. And while in hockey or basketball it is perfectly alright for one player to be able to go to where the puck or ball will be, and score most of the points, in the church it is not enough for the pastor or leadership to be able to go to where the puck will be. We have to get the whole church there. And that is not easy. We as leaders not only have to see where the puck will be and go there, we have to make sure everyone is going there with us.

As I listened to Dan and reflected on this analogy, I thought, “I wonder if anyone ever asked Gretzky, ‘What if the puck doesn’t go there?’ What if you think you know where the puck is going to be, skate there, and it ends up somewhere else and you’re out of position?” I’m sure that had to happen once in awhile – even for “The Great One.” But as I thought about that, I realized that he would simply reassess the situation and see where the puck would go next and skate there. And more often than not, he was right. That’s why he scored 2857 points (almost 1000 more than any other player ever), holds 61 NHL records, won four championships, and has been identified as the greatest hockey player ever.

But we can’t all be Wayne Gretzky. And that’s why the question that seems to be asked the most is, “What if the puck doesn’t go where we think it is going?” What if we think we know where God is taking us, but we’re wrong? Isn’t it easier to just play it safe and skate to where the puck is right now? Isn’t it better to wait and see what happens before we take any action? Certainly there is far less risk – isn’t there? It’s true that, in hockey, you run the risk of being out of position if you think you know where the puck is going and you’re wrong. But the risk of not trying is losing! It may be “safer” at the moment to always play where the puck is, but over the course of the game, you have significantly reduced your chances of winning. You’re playing not to lose, rather than to win. Unfortunately, playing it safe is often the recipe for failure.

I believe the same is true in the church. When we just “play it safe,” we often set ourselves up for failure – or at least greatly reduce our chances for success. Now, that doesn’t mean we go chasing after every new idea, skating to where we hope the puck will be. It took years of experience, risk, reflection, courage, and dedication for Gretzky to be able to be right more often than not about where the puck would be. Every church has these same advantages: years and decades of the experiences, risks, reflection, courage, and dedication not only of our own body, but also of other churches who have gone before and attempted similar ventures. We have the ability to watch trends and tendencies, evaluate past activities and ideas, and get a pretty good idea of where our church is going. Where most churches typically slip up (or fall down) is in the implementation of getting to where the puck is going to be. We can see where the puck will be, but we’re not sure we’re ready to go there, particularly when the puck is somewhere else. That’s when churches often slow down, lose sight of where they’re going, lose momentum, or just plain get distracted. As my coaches always said, we’ve got to “keep our heads in the game!” Once we see it, we have to go for it.

The beauty of Gretzky was that he didn’t have to go after the puck, the puck came to him! And when he was right, he didn’t second guess it. He’d pull back his stick, aim his shot, and let it rip. And for 20 years he was the most dominant player in hockey. When we get to the point where we have skated to where the puck is going, and it comes, we’ve got to take the shot! I believe that as a church we have “skated to the where the puck will be.” Five years ago, as a body we envisioned what this church would look like and where we would be. Much of that is coming true. In a very real sense, God has brought the puck to us and we set ourselves up in the right position to take the shot. It is time to fire away! Because as Gretzky also said, “You miss 100% of the shots you don't take.” We’ve got to take the shot, score the goal, and then get ready to look ahead to where the puck is going next.


New Realities that Challenge the Church to New Forms of Leadership

New Reality: Faster Lifestyle Pace
1. Many of life’s activities happen at a faster pace than before.
2. Multiple commitments cause us to say “no” more often than “yes”
3. Preparation time for any of these commitments is decreased

Challenge to the Church: Decrease in Volunteerism forces Staff Ministry
1. Staff has to become the cornerstone of ministry because volunteers are less available
2. The role of the staff is to “set the table” (do the preparation) for the volunteers to do ministry
3. The tasks of the staff should be to recruit, develop, and deploy the people for ministry

New Reality: Relationally Starved Society
1. People are craving authentic relationships
2. don’t have time to develop relationships and still volunteer their time
3. Relationship will be chosen over task in most cases

Challenge to the Church: Relationships as Catalysts for Ministry Structure
1. Ministry Teams are developed for and with relationships, as well as getting the work done
2. When seeking to develop ministries, we need to ask groups rather than individuals
3. People are more likely to volunteer because of a person they trust than because of what the task actually is

New Reality: Mobile Social Environment
1. People are far more mobile today than ever before
2. Changes in economics have made new opportunities possible
3. Changes in societal values have made the church a much less desirable place for social activities

Challenge to the Church: Leadership rather than Administration has to be the primary activity of the Council and leadership
1. Leadership focuses on the big picture. Administration focuses on the details.
2. The Council empowers, equips and holds the staff accountable for intended outcomes
3. Leadership looks ahead to who will fill their roles next – training, equipping, mentoring

New Reality: Training Environments
1. Trained to look for a win/win solution where everyone is happy
2. Move toward team orientation
3. Problem-solving mentality leads to focus on tasks

Challenge to the Church: Teams need to have specific mandates and power
1. No more committees with generalized tasks
2. Ministry teams need to be given ownership of their work: freedom, decisions, money
3. Part of the team mandate has to be developing leaders for the future

New Reality: Choice of Service Options
1. Increasing multiplicity of NPO’s and para-church ministries
2. All of these utilize volunteers
3. Attraction to legacy stories

Challenge to the Church: People want to leave a legacy
1. People want to add value, be of value, and be part of something bigger than themselves
2. People want a sense of being valuable
3. Need to cultivate stories of success

New Reality: Touch of Technology
1. Everything is changed by it
2. Immediacy, but also distance
3. Mixed emotions toward it

Challenge to the Church: Technology must be used to support ministry
1. Cannot replace ministry
2. Should not overshadow ministry
3. A means to achieving an end, not an end itself

New Reality: View of Time
1. Time is now a commodity
2. A limited resource that we choose to spend
3. My “gift” of time is valuable

Challenge to the Church: Time is a gift from those in the church
1. Need structures to utilize people’s time most effectively
2. Connect the time people spend to God’s blessing on ministry

MORNING WORSHIP

Scripture Reading: Joshua 1:1-9
(Scripture Reader: Paul Thomson)
Message: “No Fear: Joshua and the Next Generation” (Pastor Jeff)
Lead Worshipers: Bryan & The Praise Team
Offering: Unity Ministries

EVENING WORSHIP

Message: OTC#10 - What’s Up With That?
“Death, Lies, and Miracles” (Pastor Jeff)
Offering: MOPS

Welcome to Unity Church!

We give thanks to the Lord our God who has blessed us with more than we could ask or imagine. As we worship Him together this day, may the words of our mouths and the meditation of our hearts be pleasing in his sight, our LORD, our Rock and our Redeemer.

This morning we begin the second phase of the Old Testament Challenge: Stepping Out in Faith. Over the next seven weeks, we will take a journey through the historical books of the Old Testament from Joshua to Chronicles.

Thanksgiving Eve Worship Wednesday at 7:00pm
Join us this Wednesday night for a special Thanksgiving Celebration, as we give thanks to God for all that he has done by reflecting on the events of this past year, singing, and praying.



THE WEEKLY CALENDAR

Visit www.unitycrc.org/calendar for monthly calendar

Today:
10:00am - Morning Worship
Christmas Program Rehearsal
5:00pm - Evening Worship

Monday:
4:00pm - Worship Planning Meeting

Tuesday:
9:00am - Men’s Fellowship at First
7:00pm - Ladies’ Jail Ministry

Wednesday:
7:00pm - Thanksgiving Worship

Next Sunday:
NO SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:15am - Prayer Time
10:00am - Morning Worship
5:00pm - Evening Worship

MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Christmas Program

Saturday, December 17 - 7:00 pm

Sunday, December 18 - 5:00pm



UNITY FAMILY CARES AND CONCERNS


St. Cloud Prison Service

A team of people is leading worship this morning and ministering to men in prison at the St. Cloud Correctional Facility. Pray that the Lord would impact lives through the power of his gospel and the service of this team.

Jeff & Wendy Out of the Office
Pastors Jeff and Wendy will be gone Thursday through Tuesday. They are leaving Thanksgiving Day to go to Florida to celebrate Christmas with Wendy’s family. They plan to be in Prinsburg for all of December.

Youth Education Reminder
Next Sunday morning there will not be Sunday School, Children’s Church, or Children’s Choir. Enjoy the time with your families as you celebrate Thanksgiving together.

Old Testament Challenge
Fast-Track Readings for this week (Week 11): Leviticus 18; Numbers 25; Deut. 7 - 9; Joshua 7, 9; Psalm 9, 36, 62; Isaiah 2. For complete list of the Fast-Track readings, go online to www.unitycrc.org/otcreading.

MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES AT UNITY

Christmas Program This year we will have two shows of our Christmas Program celebration. You are invited to attend either on Saturday, December 17 at 7:00pm or on Sunday, December 18 at 5:00pm. Everyone is welcome!

5th–6th Grade Sunday School Teacher NEEDED!
We are looking for a teacher to finish out the semester or to complete the full Sunday School year. If you are interested in serving in this way, contact Rita or Chuck L.

OTC Small Group Guide #2 Coming Soon
The Small Group Discussion Guide books are on back order and will be arriving some time this week. If you ordered a guide, you should have a copy of the first lesson in your church mailbox. If you did not get a copy and would like a copy, please stop by the church office to pick one up. We greatly apologize for the inconvenience.

Baby Bottle Boomerang
If you were not here when we gave out baby bottles to fill with change to help support Hope Pregnancy Center, there are still some available in the church office. For those of you filling your bottles, please remember to return them to us by December 4.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

Sixth Annual Community Christmas Carol at First CRC Sunday November 27 at 7:00pm All members of area churches are cordially invited to attend an evening of congregational singing and performances of Advent and Christmas Carols and music of the season. The evening worship service will be incorporated into the program. Featured performers will include an ensemble and soloists from the Prairie Arts Chorale. Following the program, we will enjoy a time of refreshments and fellowship.

CMCS Parents Club Meeting
Tuesday, November 29
We will convene for a short meeting between the junior varsity and the varsity basketball game in the Music Room to vote on funding items with the proceeds from the 2005 Harvest Festival: teaching supplies for the elementary teachers ($1,050), a freezer ($6,000), 5th & 6th Grade Science Camp ($2,000), and High School restroom stalls ($5,000). We will also vote on funding the replacement of classroom doors in older elementary school ($10,000) with the proceeds from the 2006 Host and Hostess Supper. We will also take nominations for Vice President and Treasurer for the following school year.

2005 Advent Festival
Calvary Lutheran Church of Willmar extends a warm invitation to attend its Advent Festival Open House on December 2-4. Hours are 1-9pm on Friday, 10-7pm on Saturday and 1-5pm on Sunday. This year’s theme, “Repeat the Sounding Joy,” is a look at Christmas through music

CMCS Christmas Program Friday December 2 at 7:00pm
Central Minnesota Christian School students in grades 5-8 will present: A Gift of Christmas Music on Friday night, December 2 at 7:00pm in the high school gym. Included in this program are well-known and special vocal Christmas numbers from the 5th and 6th grade choirs and junior high boys and girls choirs. The 5th and 6th grade bands and the junior high band will also share several Christmas selections.

Senior Citizens Advance Notice
On Wednesday January 18 the Seniors will attend the play “The Church Basement Ladies”—a comedy at the Plymouth Playhouse. We do need reservations for this as it is a sell-out every time! Cost should run about $40.00 per person. There will be more details later. Please call Ardy or Marilyn to reserve your place.

Estate Planning
Don Long from the Barnabas Foundation will be in our area on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. Barnabas Foundation works to help Christians plan to meet their personal and family financial needs while still supporting the causes that are important to them. There is no charge to you for their estate planning expertise thanks to their 200 participating Christian member organizations. You will be able to ask questions and to learn in clear, easy-to-understand language. Your meeting will be managed in a professional and confidential way. Please contact the Barnabas Foundation toll-free at 1-888-448-3040 for an appointment.

MORNING WORSHIP

Baptism of Gabriel Henry Miedema Scripture Reading: Deuteronomy 4:32-40 (Scripture Reader: Bob Stoel) Message: Loving God, Loving His Law (Pastor Steve) Communion Celebration Lead Worshipers: Bryan & The Praise Team Offering: Unity Ministries

EVENING WORSHIP

Message: OTC#9 - What’s Up With That? “Law Lifestyle in a Grace Context” (Pastor Steve) Offering: Bible League

Welcome to Unity Church!

Today we celebrate the culmination of OTC Session One: Creating a New Community! A potluck will be served after the service today. All members and guests are invited!

Today we give thanks for God’s handiwork and covenant promises in the life of Gabriel Henry Miedema, who will be presented for baptism.

A special word of welcome to the Awwad’s from the West Bank! We are delighted to hear of the work of the Lord in and through you in the lives of the youth in Bethlehem! May the Lord bless and prosper your work!

THE WEEKLY CALENDAR

Today:
10:00am - Morning Worship
All-Church Potluck
Christmas Program Rehearsal
5:00pm - Evening Worship
7:30pm - Night Vision
Monday:
4:00pm - Worship Planning Meeting
7:00pm - Cadets (Raymond)
Tuesday:
9:00am - Ladies’ Bible Study
9:00am - Men’s Fellowship at First
7:00pm - Ladies’ Jail Ministry
Wednesday:
7:00pm - Dave Ramsey Class
7:00pm - Youth Group
7:00pm - Men’s Jail Ministry
7:00pm - GEMS
Next Sunday: 9:00am - Adult Education
9:00am - Sunday School Grades 7-12
9:00am - Children’s Choir Grades 3-6
9:15am - Sunday School Grades 3-6
9:15am - Prayer Time
9:45am - Children’s Choir Grades K-2
10:00am - Morning Worship
5:00pm - Evening Worship

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Thanksgiving Eve Worship Wednesday, November 23

Christmas Program Saturday, December 17 - 7:00 pm
Sunday, December 18 - 5:00pm

UNITY FAMILY CARES AND CONCERNS

Heartfelt thanks to those who blessed our family over the last two months (and over the past year) with your cards, words of encouragements, and tokens of grace. It continues to be our privilege to serve this worshipping community alongside you! Bless you and thank you from the Zwart’s!

We grieve the death of our father grandfather and husband Merlyn Ohden. We have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and support that has been expressed by so many. We have felt your prayers on our behalf thought his illness as well as during the time of his funeral. Thank you to Pastor Zylstra and Wendy Fisher for filling her rolls as chaplain and for coming at a moment’s notice. Thank you for your acts of sympathy but most of all for being there for us. Thank you; Doris, Dan & Gina, Doug & Karla, Kevin & Nancy & Families

MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES AT UNITY

Coffee fellowship this Friday at 9:00am for our 55+ senior members & guests at LuLu Beans in Willmar.

Don’t forget! A year-in-review Thanksgiving Celebration, Wednesday, November 23, 2005, 7:00pm.

Our Christmas Program celebration will run TWO NIGHTS this year: December 17 at 7:00pm and December 18 at 5:00pm. Everyone is welcome!

Friendship Class, Mon. the 14th, 7:00 pm at the Willmar CRC. Lesson 3. Lunch, Jayne and Katie. If a substitute is needed, call Gretjen.

Old Testament Challenge Fast-Track Readings for this week (Week 10): Joshua 1 - 3, 4-6, 10;14;23 Psalm 52, 114, 135 For the Fast-Track complete list, visit www.unitycrc.org/otcreading.

Community Announcements


Senior Citizens
The Seniors will meet at the community center at 11:00 on Wednesday, November 16. We will carpool to Willmar and have a pre-Thanksgiving buffet at the Blue Heron. The cost is be $8.00 per person. This include’s the tax and gratuity. Please call either Marilyn or Ardy for reservations.

ADVANCE NOTICE!
On Wednesday, January 18 the Seniors will attend the play “The Church Basement Ladies”- a comedy at the Plymouth Playhouse. We do need reservations for this as this is a sell-out every time! Cost should run about $40.00 per person. There will be more details later. Please call Ardy 978-8322 or Marilyn 978-6500to reserve your place for this date.

ESTATE PLANNING
Part of good stewardship is making sure that our assets are managed as well when we're gone as they were when we were alive. Yet many of us still find the area of wills and estate planning confusing. Don Long from the Barnabas Foundation is ready to help you. He will be in our area on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.
Barnabas Foundation works to help Christians plan to meet personal and family financial needs while at the same time supporting the causes that are important to them. Their estate planning expertise is available to you at no charge, thanks to their 200 Christian member organizations.
You will be able to ask questions and to learn in clear, easy-to-understand language. Your meeting will be managed in a professional and confidential manner. Please contact the Barnabas Foundation toll-free at 1-888-448-3040 for an appointment.

Baby Bottle Boomerang
How is your baby bottle filling up? Just a reminder to return them to the church office no later then Sunday, December 4th. Did you know that Hope Pregnancy Center is now offering limited ultrasound Services. It is Hope’s belief that if a women can see and hear her unborn baby that she will choose life for her baby. With your filled baby bottle this part of our ministry will be able to continue.

MORNING WORSHIP

Scripture Reading: Exodus 24:15-25:9 (Scripture Reader: Wendy Fisher) Message: OTC#8 - “Desert Holiness Takes Shape” (Pastor Steve) Lead Worshipers: Gar Jasper and Phil Erffmeyer Offering:Unity Ministries

EVENING WORSHIP

Message: OTC#8 - What’s Up With That? “The Trinkets and Tenets of Holiness” (Pastor Steve) Offering: United Campus Ministries

Welcome to Unity Church!

This morning we welcome Sara Hankel, Executive Director of Hope Pregnancy Center, as she presents the Baby Bottle Boomerang—a great way to support a great cause!

Next Sunday will be the culmination of the first phase of the OTC! We will have a communion celebration during our morning worship and testify to God’s promises to Gabriel Miedema through his baptism.

Pastor Jeff is preaching and leading worship at Willmar CRC this evening.

Old Testament Challenge

Fast-Track Readings for this week (Week 9): Deuteronomy 1; 4; 6; 13; 15; 18; 24; 29-30, Psalm 38; 39; 40 For the Fast-Track complete list, visit www.unitycrc.org/otcreading.

THE WEEKLY CALENDAR

Today:
10:00am - Morning Worship
Children’s Church for ages 3-preK and Grades K-2 will be dismissed by announcement during worship
Christmas Program Rehearsal
5:00pm - Evening Worship

Monday:
4:00pm - Worship Planning Meeting

Tuesday:
9:00am - Ladies’ Bible Study
9:00am - Men’s Fellowship at First
10:30am - Library Team Meeting
7:00pm - Ladies’ Jail Ministry

Wednesday:
7:00pm - Dave Ramsey Class
7:00pm - Youth Group
7:00pm - Men’s Jail Ministry
7:00pm - Cadets at First CRC

Next Sunday:
9:00am - Adult Education
9:00am - Sunday School Grades 7-12
9:00am - Children’s Choir Grades 3-6
9:15am - Sunday School Grades 3-6
9:15am - Prayer Time
9:45am - Children’s Choir Grades K-2
10:00am - Morning Worship
All-Church Potluck
5:00pm - Evening Worship

MARK YOUR CALENDARS

Thanksgiving Eve Worship Wednesday, November 23
Christmas Program Saturday, December 17 - 7:00 pm Sunday, December 18 - 5:00pm

UNITY FAMILY CARES AND CONCERNS

Baby Congratulations Congratulations to Adam & Ashley Thole in the birth of a beautiful baby boy, Mason Daniel. Mason was born on Wednesday, Nov. 2, weighing 7 lbs 10 oz, and is 20 inches long.

Sympathy
Our love and sympathy are extended to the Ohden family after the death of Merlyn this past week. The funeral was held on Thursday. We pray for the lasting comfort of the Holy Spirit to surround Merlyn’s family and we give thanks for the assurance that he is now in glory and suffers no more.

Open House Baby Shower
We will celebrate the birth of Gabriel Henry Miedema, infant son of Charles and Angela, on Saturday, November 12th from 10:00am - 12:00pm.

Jeff & Wendy Out of the Office
Pastors Jeff & Wendy will leave for Iowa Thursday evening to celebrate Christmas with Jeff’s family. They will be back on Tuesday morning.

Unity Childcare Closing
We are sad to bring you the news that Unity Childcare will be closing its doors in just a couple of weeks. We want to thank everyone who has given their time and energy to help make the daycare run.

MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES AT UNITY

All-Church Celebration Potluck Sunday, November 13 Next Sunday, following the morning worship time, we will celebrate the completion of the first phase of the OTC by coming together for a feast of fellowship and food. Everyone please plan to bring your favorite dish and join us! Care Group #2 will host the potluck by helping with set-up and clean-up.

Adult Education November 13 ~ 8:45am
Special guests Abdullah and Nuha Awad of Beit Sahour (a community next to Bethlehem) will be sharing about life as Christians living in the West Bank/Gaza area. They direct a Special Education Center for Youth and Young Adults which focuses on impaired students.

5th–6th Grade Sunday School Teacher NEEDED!
We are looking for a teacher to finish out the semester or to complete the full Sunday School year. If you are interested in serving in this way, contact Rita Ninneman or Chuck Leininger.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

MOPS HAVE MOVED! Due to construction at our charter church, Bunde CRC, we will temporarily be relocating to Bethany RCA in Clara City, beginning November 9th.

If you have children ages birth through kindergarten, please join us at MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers). Childcare is subject to availability.

When: Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month 9:00 am – 11:30 am

Where: Bethany Christian Reformed Church, 222 North Main Street, Clara City (Nov. 9th – April 26th)

More Info: Becky at 320-967-4218 or Jean at 320-765-2680.

2005/2006 MOPS Meeting Dates Relocated to Bethany CRC
November 9 December 14
January 11, 25 February 8, 22
March 8, 22 April 12, 26


CADETS
Wednesday, November 9, at 7:00 p.m. at First CRC. Lunch provided by Chase Slagter and Christopher Van Dyken.

LASAGNA DINNER
Tuesday, Nov. 8, 5:00 - 7:00pm
Held at Emden Christian Reformed Church in Renville. Free-will offering will go the Emden Youth Group.

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