Saturday, September 29, 2018

October 2018 newsletter


House-to-House
 Family of Hope House Church                                   October 2018

It’s All ‘Government Property’        - Harvey Yoder

We’ve all been taught that Christians no longer claim ownership of anything, but see themselves only as trusted managers, or "stewards" of the wealth and property that is totally our Creator's. Using wealth primarily to benefit ourselves thus becomes a form of embezzlement, since everything we have is marked “God’s Property”.
    Having said that, this concept has never seemed to make much of a difference in how we think of possessions. Our incomes are still thought of as ours, except for the ten percent we may offer to our church or to charities. Our investments and our purchases are still seen as purely personal matters about which we make decisions based on our individual conscience.
     But Jesus clearly asks us to think of ourselves and are belongings as now being a part of the "Kingdom (Rule) of Heaven", a worldwide government in which God is supreme owner and Lord of all.
     As an example of this, in each of the first three gospels, Jesus states that we must become like children in order to become shareholders in this glorious enterprise. Children have no claim to adult power, prestige or possessions.   
     Then immediately after each of these stories about Jesus welcoming and blessing children, there is the account of the "rich young ruler" who comes to Jesus to inquire about how to be assured of eternal life. Jesus’s answer is stunning. If you are serious about gaining stock in the eternal 'Company of Heaven', he says, "Sell what you have and give it to the poor."
     Thus whenever we acknowledge God's rule, we surrender all. For Kingdom-enlisted men and women, our bodies are a living sacrifice, our finances are no longer our own, our possessions are all marked "Kingdom property."
     Which is what we say and what we sing, as in "All to Jesus I surrender" or "Take my silver and my gold, not a mite would I withhold.”
     Yet a big part of me wants to avoid actually giving up any of the comfort, convenience and privilege of being in the top tier of the wealthiest people on earth.
Kyrie, eleison.
Lord, have mercy.
Christ, have mercy.

Notes, Prayers and Praises
  • GUY AND MARGIE VLASITS’ NEW ADDRESS is 3399 Caverns Drive, Keezletown, VA 22832!
  • OUR PRAYERS FOR THE NELSONS as they prepare for a possible move for Neal to the Curis Transitional Care and Rehabilitation Center in Harrisonburg.
  • OCTOBER BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS to Joyce Ulrich 10/14, and Elly Nelson 10/28! 
October Lectionary Texts

7   Job 1:1, 2:1-10  Genesis 2:18-24  Psalm 8   Hebrews 1:1-4, 2:5-12 Mark 10:2-16
14 Job 23:1-9, 16-17  Amos 5:6-15  Psalm 90:12-17 Hebrews 4:12-16 Mark 10:17-31
21 Job 38:1-7, (34-41) Isaiah 53:4-12  Psalm 91:9-16   Hebrews 5:1-10 Mark 10:35-45
28 Job 42:1-6, 10-17 Jeremiah 31:7-9  Psalm 126  Hebrews 7:23-28 Mark 10:46-52

October services, worship at 4, meal at 6 pm

7 Location: Lois Rivera-Wenger 204 Homes Ln Staunton, 502-663-3195
Worship and Sharing: Lois Rivera-Wenger
Bible Study: Lewis Overholt                       Picnic Meal provided by Lois!
14 Location: Park Place, second floor meeting room                  564-3716              
Worship and sharing: Elly Nelson
Bible Study: Paul Swarr                                                 (No evening meal)
21 Location: Guy & Margie Vlasits 3399 Caverns Dr,  K-town 908-0391
Worship and Sharing: Kent Palmer
Bible Study: Dick Dumas                                                Monthly Carry-in
28 Location: Family Life Resource Center, 273 Newman Ave.  432-0531
Worship and Sharing: James Stauffer                                           
Bible Study: Harvey Yoder                                               Brown bag meal              

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

September 2018 newsletter

House-to-House
 Family of Hope House Church                                   September 2018

Our Hypocrisy on ‘Social Action’     - Harvey Yoder

Mennonite Central Committee and other relief and service organizations are often criticized for being too focused on physically bettering people's lives and not enough on evangelizing them.
     Some of the questions raised are, What good is it to educate people and to improve their health and their means of livelihood if we don't help them with their eternal spiritual needs? And while we should of course offer emergency relief to people who are hungry and homeless, shouldn't our primary mission be to change people's hearts and prepare them for the life to come?
     Jesus' life and ministry is a demonstration of the fact that both are important.
     According to his inaugural address Jesus' mission, and ours, is to "bring good news to the poor, to heal the brokenhearted, to announce release to captives, to bring sight to the blind, and to free those who are in prison." All of this is in fulfillment of our obligation to love God above every other love or allegiance, and to love our neighbors as ourselves.
     Here's where our hypocrisy comes in. The fact is that few of us pay attention just to our spiritual needs. Rather, most of us spend an extraordinary amount of time and money on the kinds of "social action" that benefit ourselves and our families.
     For example, we invest whatever energy and resources necessary to make sure we have the best housing in the best neighborhood possible, that our children have the best education available, that our every health needs are met to the fullest and finest extent, and that we have all of the recreational and entertainment opportunities we can afford.
     In short, these are among the many ways we love ourselves and our own families. And up to a point, we should.
     But that's where the "as yourself" question comes in. Shouldn't we be equally dedicated to the same kinds of needs in our neighbors around the world?
     Of course we can't do everything needed for every one in need. But as communities of faith we should never assume that we deserve better than others just because we are North Americans, nor assume that others' needs are primarily spiritual while ours are by right far more earth-based than heaven-based.
      It's at the heart of our Bible: "Love your neighbor and yourself, and as yourself.”

Notes, Prayers and Praises
  • THE VIRGINIA MENNONITE RELIEF SALE will be held at the Rockingham Fairgrounds Friday evening, October 5 and all day Saturday, October 6. Be prepared to match your spending with generous giving at the SOS (Sharing Our Surplus) refugee gift table. 
  • OUR CONDOLENCES TO LOIS RIVERA-WENGER, whose oldest brother Gordon passed away August 8.
  • AUGUST BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS to Lewis Overholt (9/5), and David Weaver (9/23)! David is a resident of Crestwood at VMRC and a faithful supporter of our congregation.
  • THERE WILL BE A CELEBRATION OF LEWIS OVERHOLT'S 80th birthday at VMRC's Village Hall Saturday, September 15 from 12:30-4 pm!
September Lectionary Texts
  Deuteronomy 4:1-9 Psalm 15  James 1:17-27  Mark 7:1-8, 14-23
9  Proverbs 22:1-2, 8-9, 22-23  Isaiah 35:4-7a  Psalm 146  James 2:1-17 Mark 7:24-37
16 Proverbs 1:20-33  Psalm 19  Isaiah 50:4-9a  James 3:1-12              
             Mark 8:27-38
23 Proverbs 31:10-31  Psalm 1 Jeremiah 11:18-20  James 3:13 - 4:3, 7-8a  Mark 9:30-37
30 Esther 7:1-10; 9:20-22  Psalm 124  Numbers 11:4-29  James 5:13-20  Mark 9:38-50

September services, worship at 4, meal at 6 pm
2 Location: Park Place, second floor meeting room                   564-3716
Worship and sharing: Harvey Yoder
Bible Study: Paul Swarr                                                 (No evening meal)
9 Location: FLRC, 273 Newman Ave. (ground floor)                432-0531
Worship and Sharing:                                  
Bible Study: Kent Palmer                                                   Brown bag meal
16 Location: FLRC, 273 Newman Ave. (ground floor)               432-0531
Worship and Sharing: James Stauffer                                   
Bible Study: Lewis Overholt                                             Brown bag meal
23 Location: Guy & Margie Vlasits 3399 Caverns Dr,  K-town 269-6706
Worship and Sharing: Lois Rivera-Wenger
Bible Study: Harvey Yoder                         Housewarming Carry-in Meal
30 Location: Susan Campbell 1361 Lincolnshire Dr, 22802     564-1524
Worship and Sharing: Susan Campbell                                            
Bible Study: Dick Dumas                                                     Carry-in Meal