Today we
worshiped at CrossWay Church, 109 Davis Road, Valencia, PA 16059, 724.898.4600,
www.crosswaychurch.org, Chris Gibbs,
Lead Pastor.
Scripture
– ESV
1
Chronicles 16:34-36 –
Oh
give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; for his steadfast love endures forever!
Say
also:
"Save
us, O God of our salvation, and gather and deliver us from among the nations,
that we may give thanks to your holy name and glory in your praise.
Blessed
be the Lord, the God of Israel, from everlasting to everlasting!"
Then
all the people said, "Amen!" and praised the Lord.
2
Corinthians 6:16-18 –
What
agreement has the temple of God with idols? For we are the temple of the living
God; as God said, "I will make my dwelling among them and walk among them,
and I will be their God, and they shall be my people.
Therefore
go out from their midst, and be separate from them, says the Lord, and touch no
unclean thing; then I will welcome you, and I will be a father to you, and you
shall be sons and daughters to me, says the Lord Almighty."
Philippians
4:7-8 –
And
the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and
your minds in Christ Jesus.
Finally,
brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever
is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any
excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.
Bob’s
thoughts:
On a
redirect, we got to hear God’s message this morning. We most likely would have
been late to the service we were headed to but pulled in here with enough time
to look for the restrooms which we had walked right past on our way in.
We
were greeted by the pastor outside and others, including the pastor’s wife,
when we came in the door.
There
is a larger wooden cross toward the left and another above the chancel that
gave the impression of being a cross-shaped window.
A
large projection screen is centered high above the stage with two smaller
screens mounted on either side, providing good visibility. I was all but
brought to my knees by a loud screech during the early praise songs. There were
a lot of odd vocals that made it hard to hear the words. The hymn at the end of
the service was clear and powerful and I could hear the harmony of the praise
team.
The
sermon was “Amen – Rediscovering the Presence of God.” The message developed
well with suitable Scriptural references and beneficial guidance for us all.
We
frequently come to prayer as a last resort, but not so much so if we are
already on speaking terms with God. If we regularly converse with God and an
urgent need arises, we are already in comfortable communication with the Lord.
A
powerful thought was offered that when you say “amen” you are offering yourself
up as a sacrifice, and then the further question, what is God calling me to “amen”
to?
I was
privileged to watch great family dynamics as nearby a big brother didn’t want
to seem too chummy with cute little sister. I got to watch the pastor climb
over seats to pray with parishioners. There was a young man who spoke near the
end of the service with a passionate message, who could be heard easily over
the instruments, an unusual blessing, with a good message.
We enjoyed
talking with the pastor after the service and I was impressed that his
recollection of our previous visits was better than mine.
Jan’s
thoughts:
This
church was not even on our radar today. We were headed somewhere else and
realized we would be late, and when we saw this church on the hill and noticed
the timing was perfect, and just that quickly our plans were changed. It’s
funny how God works sometimes.
The
pastor was outdoors greeting people and he welcomed us warmly before we even
entered the building where, once inside, we were handed bulletins. I should
have remembered the restrooms were immediately inside the doors, but we had to
ask about them because we had seen no signs…though I’m not exactly sure of the
best way to tell people they’ve just walked past the rooms they’re looking for.
The
ladies room is charmingly decorated, and though greetings are not usually extended
there, today they were and they were gracious. Others smiled their welcome.
The
message, “Say Amen – Rediscovering the Presence of God,” was the first in a
series and he made some points worth remembering.
1
– Don’t let your fall erase your future. There are many ways to fall: we can
fall from grace, we can fall from faith, we can have a falling out with people,
but God was the same good God before a fall as He is after.
2
– Always see God as your deliverance. Seek God’s Presence, not his product, and
thankfulness is the key to changing our attitude. When we’re upset because we
think God has not answered a prayer as we wished, we need to look more closely
and be thankful for what God has given. God is good when things are good and
when they’re not, and no one wants to come to your pity party. We are
inadequate to get ourselves out of a situation, we must depend on God; we can
do the right thing, but without His Presence, we’re lost.
3
– Let your praise be defined by Who, not what. In other words, praise God for
Who He is not what He gives. Pursue the Presence of God; we can do the right
thing, but without His Presence, we’re lost. If complacency has set in, ask God
to help; He’s in the resurrection business.
I
missed how he got to this, but he said amen means “I offer myself up as a
sacrifice” which in this context I took to mean obedience to God’s direction.
He said we need to come to God in humility, offer our “amen” and then be ready
to live out that amen.
The
final question was, what is God calling (me) to say amen about? And a good
question it is…I will need to consider that.
Worshipers
were invited forward for prayer during the final song, and I noticed small
groups praying all around as the music continued. It may not be for everyone,
but I thought it was pretty terrific.
Our
prayer for this church:
Lord,
we pray this congregation offers a resounding “amen” to whatever it is You are
calling them to. Amen!
1 comment:
Bob and Jan,
My wife (Berneeta)my son (Ben) and I (John Allison) rarely miss a Sunday morning service at Crossway
I'm sorry we were not there to meet you today.
You are welcome at Crossway anytime.
you will always feel God's present's there
God bless and come on back
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