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							Dear Friends,We have heard the news over and over and over that 
							mainline congregations and denominations are 
							shrinking. Books and books and books have been 
							written to try to instill more life into mainline 
							congregations. "Dry Bones can Live Again", "Power 
							Surge", "I Refuse to Lead a Dying Church", "Once and 
							Future Church", and on and on and on it
 goes. Even the sermon series I started with, "Five 
							Faithful Practices of a Fruitful Church" is on this 
							list. It goes on and on and on. The books on church 
							growth in this age, could fill a library. As someone 
							who is dedicated to the church, I've read
 many of them.
 
							One thing they all have in common is 
							that each church that's growing requires 
							enthusiastic commitment to God, serving God, wanting 
							God's church to flourish more than anything else in 
							this world! It was the core value and belief that noother organization, no other place, no other way of 
							being could please God more than being involved in 
							the church. And that enthusiastic commitment takes a 
							LOT of energy and the ability to allow negativity to 
							bounce off and not effect
 it! Ever see a marathon runner? There are a 
							kazillion excuses the rest of us have as to why we 
							wouldn't want to do that. But the committed marathon 
							runner does not allow those negative vibes to deter 
							their commitment to the race. They not only are 
							determined but the more they train
 for the big event and succeed in their goals, the 
							happier and more positive they become. The happier 
							they become, the less they are deterred by excuses 
							as to why they cannot achieve this goal.
 
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							Churches that are growing are filled 
							with Joyful, Enthusiastic, Prayerful Commitment! And 
							that commitment isn't to church, but to God! A 
							church I know grew and grew . .. they were vital, 
							exciting, and a happy church. One reason was there 
							was an older couple named Betty and Harry. Betty and 
							Harry were committed to greeting every single person 
							who came through the door for over 25 years ... yes, 
							the church had regular greeters, too ... but Betty 
							and Harry stoodat the doors and greeted every one as if they were 
							Jesus Christ himself. They believed the love they 
							had received in their lives from God, was a love to
 be shared ! They were really likable people who were 
							good with people of all ages. Hugs were passed out 
							easily. Warmth overflowed. It was ...drum roll, 
							please ... contagious! The other part
 of this church was they enjoyed being with each 
							other. They greeted each other with warm smiles, 
							they enjoyed serving together. They had fun together 
							even when they were in meetings. They
 were joy bringers for each other. When hard times 
							came, they were fi lled with compassion for each 
							other and all the world. They were committed to 
							bringing God's love, joy and faith to their 
							community and the world. They didn't just show up 
							... they showed up with cheerfulness, grateful and 
							happy to be serving, grateful and happy to be 
							loving, grateful and happy to be making church and 
							service a contagion that knows
 no bounds!
 
							So, in this budding season of 
							Thanksgiving ... what are you thankful to God for? 
							Saying thank you is nice, but acting happily 
							grateful is even better.How does God know you are really grateful? Love God 
							with your whole heart, mind, and soul and love your 
							neighbor as yourself!
 
							Peace! Pastor Laurie 
							St. John United Church of Christ |