October 26, 2010
This week we began our Cottage Fellowships. These are opportunities to talk about some next steps in fulfilling the vision God has given us to reach children for the Kingdom. As the Psalmist wrote, “He established a decree in Jacob, and appointed a law in Israel, which he commanded our ancestors to teach to their children; that the next generation might know them, the children yet unborn, and rise up and tell them to their children, so that they should set their hope in God and not forget the works of God, but keep his commandments...” (Psalm 78:5-7; NRSV)
This week I’ve been reminded why this is so important. Each Wednesday we have Chapel with the older 2’s through Kindergarten children. This morning I was out gathering some sports balls to use in chapel, when I heard one of the classes on the way to chapel singing, “To Chapel we will go.” Sometimes I wonder how much they get out of chapel.
After chapel this morning, Deanna Lewis reminded me that we are planting seeds of faith into these children’s lives. Deanna leads the music for chapel. She shared that some of the kids from our Child Enrichment Ministry were playing chapel at the ball park. One of the girls said, “I’m Ms Deanna,” as she led the singing. One of the boys, one in the 2-3 year old class, said “I’m Brother Rudy.” We obviously are making an impression in those children’s lives.
Deanna went on to share about another experience. A mother shared that her son regularly acts like a preacher in their home. He gets the family together to teach them what he has learned in chapel and/or during Bible time. Each day every class has a Bible time.
Seeds of faith are certainly being planted in these children’s lives. Not only are they growing in faith, but they are leading their families to faith. Just recently, I had the privilege of baptizing a father along with his son. While the baby is not yet in the Child Enrichment Ministry, the family has another child in the ministry. The children helped bring their parents back to the Church and in the father’s case, to faith in Christ.
As I mentioned, we have begun our Cottage Fellowships. In one of the first meetings this week, I was reminded of the words of Isaiah; “a little child shall lead them.” (Isaiah 11:6b; NRSV) As we were finishing the conversation about the opportunity that is before us, one said he wanted to share a personal word. He said that when he received his packet of information about this year’s Stewardship Campaign, he had decided that he would not give as much to the Capital Fund as he has been giving. He explained that neither his Social Security or his retirement income had increased. Then he went to see one of the staff persons in our Child Enrichment Center. She took him on a tour. He saw first hand children learning about Jesus. After seeing this ministry, he said his mind was changed. He is going to make a sacrificial commitment to provide more space for children ministries.
If we are going to accept the opportunity that is before us, we may need a little more of that childlike faith. Jesus had a word about that as well. We need some more of that trusting faith of a child. In Sunday’s message, I will be dealing with faith, as we look at the definition of faith found in Hebrews 11.
Speaking of children, this Saturday is one of our largest outreach ministries of the year, the Harvest Hoedown. We anticipate several thousands to come on our campus this year. The time is 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM. It will be a fund time for children and their families. We can always us some more candy. Invite the children in your neighborhood.
As always, your responses to these Reflections are welcome. You can email me at rguess@gmvumc.org.