Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Labor Day Commissioning



This is adapted from a commissioning put out by the fine folks at The High Calling.  I've never done a commissioning for Labor Day before, but since the workplace is where most of our folks spend the better part of their week, it makes a lot of sense.  Feel free to use or adapt as you see fit.  If you're joining us on Sunday morning, please participate!





Workplace Commissioning

Leader: The Lord spoke to Moses from the burning bush and told him to take his shoes off because the ground he was standing on was holy ground. Today, through the gift of the Holy Spirit, we know that every place God calls us to is holy ground.

Jesus set an example of work by spending the largest part of his life working as a carpenter. We are told that his disciples also had professions – fishermen, accountants, even a tent maker. Scripture tells us that all our earthly work should be done as if working directly for God. Our work, then, is as much worship as what we do here in church.

This morning we are taking a moment to affirm the work you do – whether it is in an office, a vehicle, at home, on a construction site, or in a factory – and to remind you that your work takes place on holy ground.

In celebration of the work you do and the calling you have, I invite anyone who wishes to dedicate his or her daily work to the glory of God to stand and be commissioned to that service.

(WAIT FOR THEM TO STAND)

Do you trust in Jesus Christ as your savior, and acknowledge him as Lord of your daily work?
DO YOU?  I do.

Do you acknowledge that every gift, talent, opportunity, and success comes from God's hand and is meant for God's glory?
DO YOU?  I do.

Will you seek to be an ambassador of Jesus Christ in your workplace, accountable to God for your faithful witness?
WILL YOU?  I will

Leader: It is fitting that the dedication of your work be sealed with the support of your sisters and brothers in Christ.

Do you, the congregation, pledge your support to these individuals, committing to pray for, encourage, them in their daily work?
DO YOU?  I do.

Let us pray: God, we give you thanks for the gifts you have given, and especially for the calling and ability to work. We dedicate our efforts to you now and ask your blessing on those who have been commissioned. Remind them that the ground in their workplace is holy ground because your Spirit is at work there. Keep them secure in your grace, assure them of your presence, and help them to bring you glory through the work that they do. Amen.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Evangelism Conference pt. 2

Well, here's how the rest of the week went.  My computer is totally dead, we leave tomorrow morning at 4 a.m., and we're having a huge celebration of life and witness to the resurrection service (funeral) tomorrow afternoon.  Add in some other work-related stressors, and needless to say, the two vacation days we tacked onto the end of the conference haven't been completely relaxing. 

But that's not what this post is about.

The rest of the evangelism conference offered more of the same enthusiasm and passion that it began with.  I took seminars on Children's Ministry, Finance, Hospitality/Welcoming Strangers, and Discipleship. 

Highlights:
1.  New people don't know how or why we do what we do.  It must be crystal clear to them.
2.  We should walk thru coming to our church for the first time-from the parking lot all the way through the benediction.
3.  We are going to start 'prayer walking' our neighborhood, asking God to bring good news to these people, cast out demons, restore sight, heal them, and show them the kingdom of God.
4.  God wants our hearts.  God doesn't need our money, but God knows that if he gets my money, he'll have my heart.
5.  Budgeting and finances are for the end of fulfilling our mission, not to fill in line items.
6.  Good, practical steps in leading stewardship
7.  Leadership development materials for our finance, children's,  and evangelism folks.
8.  Let's get creative about how we do classes and stewardship. 
9.  'Why' is a very good question.
10.  Tell what God is doing.  People will line up to be a part of it!

There is lots more, but 10 is a nice round number, and as much fun as typing on my phone is.. I'm going to sign off.  See you tomorrow.