What are the most HELPFUL BOOKS YOU EVER READ? Life is short, so we are wise to read the best books along with our pleasure reading. Some of my choices are THE BIBLE (it stands in a class of its own). Other books stand out: Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis, Dare to Discipline by James Dobson, Born to Reproduce by Dawson Trotman, Five Languages of Love by Gary Chapman, How to be A Christian without Being Religious by Fritz Ridenour (and its humorous sequel How to become a Bishop without Being Religious by some unknown author).
I’m holding a copy of THE FIVE PRACTICES OF FRUITFUL CONGREGATIONS by Bishop Robert Schnase. FIVE PRACTICES. It may not make it to our top 10 list, but we really need to hear what he has to say. You have read my article this far because you love the church and want to see it flourish. Allow me to make a proposal. Let’s use this book and related resources starting late in April. How?
A) Come to worship each Sunday as we consider the 5 themes. We will discover how fruitful congregations practice Radical hospitality, Passionate worship, Intentional Faith Development, Risk Taking Mission and Service, and Extravagant Generosity.
B) Purchase a $5.60 copy of a 30 day devotional guide Cultivating Fruitfulness based on FIVE PRACTICES. Each page is the length of an Upper Room reading with a short prayer and suggestion for application.
C) During Sunday school or study groups, examine these themes in the light of scripture. I will give a complimentary copy of the FIVE PRACTICES to key Sunday school or group leaders. They in turn can develop their own lessons, or we can provide lesson resources from Cokesbury bookstore.
I first broached FIVE PRACTICES in our January Church Council meeting, and I’ve discussed it in Staff meeting and various committees. Now we are approaching time to launch. I need your ideas and help. Please keep an open mind, open heart, and open door about ways you might participate, and about how God may use this emphasis to benefit our families, congregation, and those God calls us to serve.
Glad to Be Your Pastor,
Dr. Bob
PS. Thanks to the individuals and groups for your contributions to the flat screen Blu-ray player TV for the office areas. We are already using it for A) premarital counseling, B) College and Career age level reception on Sunday, C) morning Beth Moore study group. Come by and see it sometime.
Do you recognize this picture? No, it is not my daughter Sara coming out of finals week. It’s the lead female actress, Neytiri (Zoe Saldana), in the current movie AVATAR. Released on December 19th, the movie surpassed TITANIC as the mega-blockbuster of film history, already earning over $600 million worldwide. It will almost certainly glean Academy Awards. I am not necessarily plugging the movie, but rather using it as a starting point for reflection.