Over the last week I have had a handful of 
							opportunities to talk about our church. Okay, okay, 
							I’ll be honest: over the last week I have had a 
							handful of opportunities to brag about our church. 
							 
							Now, I’m not one to boast for the sake of 
							boasting…except for when it comes to Tom Brady and 
							his 1 2 3 4 Super Bowl rings! Anyway, I digressed. 
							 
							Talking about our life together is an easy thing to 
							do. Why? In this church, where the faithful have 
							been gathering for over 150 years, there is a 
							noticeable feeling of love. That is what I have been 
							sharing with people lately: how our church believes 
							in the power of love. 
							 
							So, without further ado, here is a late “Tuesday 
							Ten: 10 Ways We Show Love”: 
							 
							1. Sunday’s baptism! What a beautiful moment 
							in the life of our church to have baptized Lam as he 
							heads back home. What makes Sunday more special is 
							Lam’s request and desire to be baptized in our 
							church because he came to know us as his family of 
							faith.  
							
							 
							2. Food For Thought! I’m grateful to be a 
							part of a church that recognizes the importance of 
							healthy meals and education. Thank you for 
							continuing to serve the community through this 
							ministry! 
							
							 
							3. Fresh Veggies! Y’all aren’t afraid to get 
							your knees and hands dirty. The result from your 
							willingness to get in the mud? Fresh veggies we 
							share with the food bank! 
							
							 
							4. The Food Bank! We are one of the only, if 
							not the only church, that provides toiletries and 
							other personal items to the Food Bank. Speaking of 
							which, DON’T FORGET TO BRING IN THIS MONTHS 
							ITEM!!!!! 
							
							 
							5. Tough Talks! Not too many churches are 
							willing of have discussions around difficult topics. 
							This past Sunday we were able to think about and 
							prayerfully consider the gift of sexuality! And we 
							did so using the Bible of all books! Thanks be to 
							God that God gifted us with our bodies and has 
							encouraged us to embrace them to better experience 
							God’s very good gift of life. 
							
							 
							6. Music! We know how to sing…and play 
							music…and write music…and well, we do music well 
							here. Our love for God comes through in our joyful 
							singing. How grateful I am to be a pastor of a 
							church that loves and values music as a prayerful 
							and worshipful response to God’s love and grace! 
							(Also—our musicians are incredible as well! So thank 
							you to all of those who have played and will 
							continue to play. Especially Debbie, Roger, and 
							Julie!)  
					 
				 
			 
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							7. Our Kids! We have a great group of kids 
							that remind us of what love looks like in their 
							willingness to serve, their involvement with their 
							schools, and their desire to grow in their faith. We 
							love our children here at 1PC and are so glad that 
							they and their families call us ‘home!’ 
			
							 
							8. YOU! If you are reading this, what is 
							great about our church is YOU! Your presence and 
							your story make the life of this church and the 
							story of this church, better! We love you! 
			
							 
							9. Parties! I love this church because we 
							know how to celebrate…and often with cake! For all 
							of you who have made a cake, baked a pie, stirred 
							some soup or served a meal, THANK YOU! Your kindness 
							is a tangible display of the love of God in the 
							world. 
			
							 
							10. The Legacy of this Church! That is right. 
							I love this place because of its rich history and 
							the ministry is has been involved with here in 
							Lincoln. We have had some remarkable people serve 
							this church throughout the years in many capacities. 
							I enjoy hearing stories about Mildred Holland and 
							Kate Abbott, Bruce Allison and John Burns, and the 
							history we share with Lincoln College and our 
							minister who was into making counterfeit coins! 
							Have a great weekend, church! 
			
							 
							[Adam Quine, pastor at First Presbyterian Church 
							of Lincoln]  |