Ecclesiastes 3: 1 (NRSV) “For
everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven …”
Ecclesiastes 3: 7b (NRSV) “a
time to keep silence, and a time to speak …”
Sometime during a misspent moment in
my youth, I was humming and singing along with a vinyl version of the Byrds to
their hit “Turn, Turn, Turn” when somebody disarmed me by noting “you know that is from
the Bible.” I was in that moment of life
where the Bible held no truths. I was
convinced she didn’t know what she was talking about. I was – of course - wrrrrrrong, utterly
wrong. I might even have been mistaken!
At times this has been a scripture
with tremendous centering power for me.
At times this divine insight pierces my soul. It is at one and the same time, brilliant and
true.
There is a season and a time for
everything and even as we enter the season of Advent and Christmas, we are
still in the season of stewardship and budget development. I confess when it
comes to talking about money, I am inclined to follow the injunction to “keep
silence” and forget that the counter weight to that silence is “to speak.” Even though we are in the spiritual,
soul-healing business, we cannot ignore and neglect the everyday “business” of
the church. To support your spiritual journey and your witness to the power of
creator God, we have to address the funding side of life. Every time we turn from the challenging, we
run head long into divine insight that invites us to turn and has an impact on
our soul. My soul is pierced,
again.
Over the last twelve months
(November, 2015 to October, 2016) we have had the highest level of
congregational giving in the last five years - $372,000. Our previous high was a little over $368,000
in January, 2012. I am going to use this
time to speak the voice of gratitude for your trust in the leaders of your
church. Thank you. Thank you very much.
You have made much possible through
the generous sharing of your treasure. We
are making a difference in Sandy, in Utah, and in the World. With humility,
paraphrasing Luke 4: 18-19, the Spirit of the Lord is upon us because we are bringing good news to the poor and
we are setting captives free, we are helping with the recovery of sight,
and we are proclaiming the year of
the Lord’s favor. I love the message of
God’s unconditional Grace, slathered out on each of us. To be a follower of this radical Jesus
requires us to think and act radically.
One of my goals for 2017 is to get
your staff to a higher level of compensation, Jim Collins writes in Good to
Great, “Great vision without great people is irrelevant.” I pray you agree
with me that we are blessed with exceptional staff. We want them to be fairly
paid for their talents and contributions to the health and growth of Hilltop,
but we still have much uncertainty over what our income will be for 2017.
Now is the time for those who fully
intend to eventually turn in a pledge form to do so. Now is a time to speak
with your trust and commitment
For those of you who do not intend to
turn in a pledge form, might I invite a conversation with your church
leadership so we might understand why you cannot speak with your trust and
commitment.
For those who have turned in a pledge
form, we are praying for a ten percent increase in congregational giving in
2017. I am mindful that at a time when
we are at our highest level in nearly five years, we are praying for a new
highest level. Our goal is to support your staff.
Candidly, your church leadership
assessment is now is the season, now is the time.
Know that I am spiritually,
emotionally, and financially invested in Hilltop.
Many others are as well.
Are you?
If not you, who?
If not now, when?
Now is the season.
Now is the time.
As a community, let’s make 2017 a
year when we proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor to all who have ears.
The year of the Lord’s favor starts
now.
The year of the Lord’s favor starts
with you.
Selah, Pastor Dennis
4 comments:
I had been away from the church (perhaps more spiritually than physically) when I encountered a reference to Ecclesiastes 3 in computer game. That may have been the moment when I began considering what I was doing. It would take a few more years but that single reference changed the environment.
Thank you for your comment. I had a change in life over a passage as well. Not this one, but ...
Might I ask how you came across this blog?
Peace!
Pastor Dennis
You are part of the Methoblog - it was on the daily summary.
I am normally so buried behind the others that post more frequently ...
.... thanks for taking a look!
Peace ...
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