Archive for May, 2010

Sunday Night Live!

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Start planning now to join your APC family this summer for Sunday Night Live! SNL is an event for your whole family and a great way to connect and fellowship, be challenged and encouraged in your faith, and have fun while doing it.

Food and Fellowship: We’ll gather at 5:30 p.m. for a light dinner.

Growing in Faith: From 6-7 p.m., the adults will convene for a time with a guest speaker who will bring challenging and encouraging teaching about a relevant aspect of the Christian life. Topics will include Marriage, Parenting, Finances, and more!

Fun for the Children: While the adults are with the guest speaker, our children (pre-K-5th grade) will learn about what it means to ‘Run the Christian Race’ as they participate in fun and exciting times of Bible stories, crafts, games, and more! Childcare will be provided for the younger children.

Sunday Night Live is scheduled for June 13, 27; July 11, 25; and August 8, 22. See you there!

Be Slow to Pray

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

I’ve been revisiting one of my favorite books on pastoral ministry by Eugene Peterson entitled Working the Angles. His chapter on prayer entitled “Praying by the Book” both convicted me and convinced me that I need to reevaluate my theology and practice of prayer. He reminds me that prayer is not a venture to be entered into lightly, but an encounter that brings my words into juxtaposition and interaction with the very word of the living God.

“When we pray we are using words that bring us into proximity with words that break cedars, shake the wilderness, makes the oaks whirl, and strips forests bare (Ps. 29:5-9)…Praying puts us at risk of getting involved in God’s conditions. Be slow to pray. Praying most often doesn’t get us what we want, but what God wants, something quite at variance with what we conceive to be in our best interests. And when we realize what is going on, it’s often too late to go back. Be slow to pray.”

This is quite different than the counsel I normally give and seek to live by which is be quick to pray. But Peterson is not bringing into question the urgency or frequency of prayer, but rather he is reminding me of the divine significance of prayer. Peterson’s warning is against the shallow, banal, limp praying that is “uprooted from the soil of God’s word,” what he calls “cut-flower” prayers that we often use to decorate particular situations, but which have no lasting value. As a pastor, often called upon to pray, it is easy for prayer to become just that, decorative words spoken to a particular situation rather than deeply-rooted words responding to an all-powerful God.

So what is the solution? According to Peterson, “We restore prayer to its context in God’s word. Prayer is not something we think up to get God’s attention or enlist his favor. Prayer is answering speech. The first word is God’s word.” Prayer, like everything else in the Christian life, must be rooted in the soil of God’s word. Maybe a good place to start is returning to the Psalms as an inspired prayer guide. What do you think?

Memorial Day Picnic

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

We are holding our annual Memorial Day Picnic on Monday, May 31 at Jim and Terri Compton’s home (9009 Barker Road in New Hill). Plan on joining us that afternoon at 3:30 p.m. for a great time of fellowship, food and fun together.

What is Jesus in the Qur’an?

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Jesus in the Qur’an is, in some ways, an entirely new paradigm and, in other ways, an ancient one dating back to the days of Jesus.

During our JIQ weekend, MAY 14-15 (Friday night and Saturday), we aim to introduce attendees to the basics of Islam, delve into the Bible and the Qur’an to see what they are really trying to say, and learn to speak peacefully and effectively about Jesus and the Kingdom with our Muslim friends.

With our Muslim friends, we can begin with friendships, continue by studying the Bible and the Qur’an together, and finally move toward an answer to the all-important question: “Who is Jesus and what does He have to do with entering the Kingdom of God?”

For 1400 years, however, deep misunderstanding has marked this interaction. We aim to radically transform the conversation. We believe we must relearn to speak so that both Muslims and Christians (and all seekers of the Truth) can truly understand each other. What was Jesus’ way of sharing his message? What were Paul’s methods? As we look into the history we can find our present conversations transformed!

Join us for this mind renewing weekend – May 14-15, 2010. For more information, click the JIQ link below and began a discovery again of the message of the Gospel – the Good News to all people.

Jesus in the Qur’an Raleigh Seminar

APC Tennis Kickoff

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Ambassador Tennis is back and all are welcome! Bring a tennis racket, tennis balls, and something to drink to the Apex Community Park Tennis Courts this Saturday, May 8 at 8 a.m. If you have questions, please contact Stan Victoria at stan.victoria@yahoo.com or 267-8955. 

Ambassador Building Print Available

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Cathy and I have several pictures hanging in our home of buildings. We have a watercolor of the first house we owned and where we lived when three of our boys were born. We have a picture of the house I grew up in in Beaufort, SC. And we have a beautiful painting of the church we attended in Columbia where God called me and helped prepare us for ministry. These places are more than buildings; they are places where many memories were made and where God worked in significant ways at different stages of our lives. That is why we enjoy those pictures so much as they keep reminding us of the blessings God has brought at various times and in various places.

That is also one reason we felt that commissioning a drawing of Ambassador’s new building would be an appropriate gift for the building committee members through whose hard work God has richly blessed us with a place where I pray many, many wonderful memories will be made in the life of his people here at APC. Brenda Priest, the artist who did that beautiful drawing, would like to make limited edition prints (unframed) of the same size available to Ambassador members for the special price of $25 (a great deal). Brenda has a nice entry on her website regarding the drawing, and you can order your print directly from her by contacting her through the site at www.yourdoorandmore.com. Many thanks again to all who have helped make Ambassador Presbyterian Church and now this new building, a very special place.

Apex National Day of Prayer

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Join others in our community as we pray for our town, state and nation at the Apex National Day of Prayer observance on Thursday, May 6 from noon-1 p.m. at the Apex Town Hall.