A while back, I wrote about our efforts to come up with a new logo that would capture what we are "about" here at Immanuel Lutheran Church. I wanted something a little edgy, along with the timelessness and certainty of the Cross of Christ. Here's what we came up with:
So, what do you think? The wood of the cross has the water of baptism seeping from it, and the agedness (yet timelessness) of the "Immanuel" ("God with us" - Jesus) is easily recognizable. So, I hope that it is received well. We kicked it off at our church-wide picnic last month. We gave away T-shirts and window stickers with the new logo on them.
So here's my question for anyone who is reading this: Is this something that you would want to wear on some other item of clothing? I'm thinking quality polo-style tops, sweatshirts, and wind-shirts, to name just a few things. What do you think? Let me know! "May the peace of God be with you. (Philippians 4:9b)"
To continue to see how God will change me and strengthen me and use me as His instrument of change in my life and the lives of those around me, as I share His message of love and grace in all that I think, say and do, to His glory and honor!
What I'm Reading
- "Christian Atheist" by Craig Groeschel
- The Lutheran Study Bible
- "Axioms" by Bill Hybels
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Thursday, August 19, 2010
New Matthew West Single Out!
There's a brand new single out from my favorite singer - Matthew West! It's called "My Little World." It's from a new album that is due out on October 5th, that's rather unique. He put a call out to all of his fans to submit their own stories of their lives. The highs, the lows, the joys, the pains. Stories of God's hand working in your life, and maybe not. Nothing was "out of bounds." The name of the album then, is "The Story of Your Life."
He's touring to support the new album, and will be nearest to Saint Clair on October 15th in Adrian, MI. I'm going with my beautiful wife who couldn't go the last time we saw Matthew in Flint last year, so this will be a treat for me to go with her and share a beautiful time with her. (He's written some pretty amazing love songs, too, guys :) )
It's going to be wonderful, and my Immanuel family will be sick of hearing about more Matthew West by the time this is all through. But he has such a wonderful God-given and Spirit-inspired talent and gift of lyrics that capture Christian life and at the same time give glory to our amazing God. See you there!
He's touring to support the new album, and will be nearest to Saint Clair on October 15th in Adrian, MI. I'm going with my beautiful wife who couldn't go the last time we saw Matthew in Flint last year, so this will be a treat for me to go with her and share a beautiful time with her. (He's written some pretty amazing love songs, too, guys :) )
It's going to be wonderful, and my Immanuel family will be sick of hearing about more Matthew West by the time this is all through. But he has such a wonderful God-given and Spirit-inspired talent and gift of lyrics that capture Christian life and at the same time give glory to our amazing God. See you there!
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Precious in the Sight of the Lord
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. (Psalm 116:15)" What an amazingly Christian take on death! Don't get me wrong, death is the enemy (1 Cor. 15:26); it has been ever since the fall of Adam & Eve and sin has infected all of creation. What the message tells us is that our earthly death is the portal into our eternal life with our heavenly Father forever in the joy and splendor and perfection of heaven.
And our dear friend Nancy Fleury is resting forever in the arms of her Savior Jesus there, joining with all of the company of saints who have gone before her in faith. So we mourn, of course. A dear friend has been ripped from our lives. Yet we also rejoice because she has realized the goal of her faith. A faith that began at her baptism and was sustained all of her life through the Word of God and His Sacrament of Holy Communion, received with her Fleury family each week and her Immanuel family gathered around her. We will gather again tomorrow to honor her and remember a life that was given and lived out in faith and to hear words of promise and victory! All praise and honor and glory be to our Lord and God!
And our dear friend Nancy Fleury is resting forever in the arms of her Savior Jesus there, joining with all of the company of saints who have gone before her in faith. So we mourn, of course. A dear friend has been ripped from our lives. Yet we also rejoice because she has realized the goal of her faith. A faith that began at her baptism and was sustained all of her life through the Word of God and His Sacrament of Holy Communion, received with her Fleury family each week and her Immanuel family gathered around her. We will gather again tomorrow to honor her and remember a life that was given and lived out in faith and to hear words of promise and victory! All praise and honor and glory be to our Lord and God!
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Monday, August 2, 2010
Back Home
Whew! It's good to go away on vacation, but boy, is it good to come home! I don't think I'll attempt two border crossings (Niagara Falls and the Blue Water Bridge) in the same day. More than three hours of waiting in line! But the boys were awesome even with all of the time in the car. I'm so proud of them.
I told the congregation yesterday in service that the people of Boston were so kind and helpful. Even though they've seen millions and millions of tourists walking their streets looking for Paul Revere's house and the Old North Church, they still patiently tell us where they're to be found. Why do they do this? They're kind folks, as I said, but also, they know that they're ambassadors for the city of Boston. If they make a bad impression upon the guests that come to their wonderful city, chances are that people will be turned off by their attitude and won't want to return. And worse yet, they may tell their friends and families of their not-so-good experiences.
In the same way, we're to be ambassadors of the local church we belong to, and more importantly, of the message of Jesus Christ - the Savior of the world. In this consumer kind of world we live in, it doesn't take much to turn people off. That includes our attitudes, words, and actions that are in contradiction of our faith in Jesus.
"Remind them of these things, and charge them before God not to quarrel about words, which does no good, but only ruins the hearers. Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the Word of truth." (2 Timothy 2:14 - 15)
And now, it's back to lots of work as we prepare for a "new year" that begins in the fall with the start of the school year. It's going to be here before we know it, to the chagrin of all the kids enjoying the fleeting days of summer! God's incredible peace to you all! Pastor D
I told the congregation yesterday in service that the people of Boston were so kind and helpful. Even though they've seen millions and millions of tourists walking their streets looking for Paul Revere's house and the Old North Church, they still patiently tell us where they're to be found. Why do they do this? They're kind folks, as I said, but also, they know that they're ambassadors for the city of Boston. If they make a bad impression upon the guests that come to their wonderful city, chances are that people will be turned off by their attitude and won't want to return. And worse yet, they may tell their friends and families of their not-so-good experiences.
In the same way, we're to be ambassadors of the local church we belong to, and more importantly, of the message of Jesus Christ - the Savior of the world. In this consumer kind of world we live in, it doesn't take much to turn people off. That includes our attitudes, words, and actions that are in contradiction of our faith in Jesus.
"Remind them of these things, and charge them before God not to quarrel about words, which does no good, but only ruins the hearers. Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who has no need to be ashamed, rightly handling the Word of truth." (2 Timothy 2:14 - 15)
And now, it's back to lots of work as we prepare for a "new year" that begins in the fall with the start of the school year. It's going to be here before we know it, to the chagrin of all the kids enjoying the fleeting days of summer! God's incredible peace to you all! Pastor D
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