Saturday, September 22, 2007

Moved blog to new address

Hi, we moved the blog to a new website.  Here is the new address.  Come on over for a visit.

http://toledocofchrist.wordpress.com/

Monday, May 07, 2007

Calendar

May 20, 2007, 2pm-Rachael Zimerman's Gold Award Celebration, with reception following at First Christian Church in Bowling Green

May 26, 2007 - Jennifer Williams Graduation Party at their home in Wauseon

May 27, 2007, 2-5pm -Rachael Zimmerman's Graduation Party at their home in Bowling Green

June 30-July 6, 2007- Camp Bountiful Reunion with guest ministry, Becky and Greg Savage

August 19, 2007 - Sylvania's Olander Park Worship and Picnic

September 7-9, 2007 - Women's Retreat at Camp Bountiful, guest ministry, Barbara Howard

September 29-30, 2007 - WOMC Conference with Apostle Ron Harmon

October 19-21, 2007 - Priesthood and Leaders Retreat at Kirtland with President Dave Schaal

December 1, 2007 - Leaders Banquet

Love Inc. Donations - Delivery to be made first week of Month

Please give your activity schedule to Pat E-mail: spdirrim@bex.net

Monday, April 02, 2007

Inspired Counsel to the Church from 2007 Conference

Words of Counsel to the Church

Every day since being ordained as prophet-president, I have carried the needs of the church on my heart. Sometimes the weight of concern has seemed almost unbearable. Perhaps this is as it should be, because the heaviness of responsibility has pressed me to seek the mind and will of God as never before. Striving to be open to the guidance of the Spirit, while attempting to lay aside my own preconceived notions, has been a challenging but necessary learning experience. And, as I have sought to perceive God’s will for the church through prayer, study, and listening for the Creator’s voice in the voices of the faith community, I have been blessed by the Spirit in various, sometimes surprising ways.

The words and images that follow have been birthed through much struggle, not because of any lack of inspiration, but because of the limitations of the human vessel entrusted with responsibility for articulating divine encounter. Attempting to communicate in words what is ultimately beyond words always leaves one with a sense of incompleteness. Added to this is the challenge of creating phrases that can be translated into the languages of the international church without loss of essential meanings. Fortunately, we have the promise that one of the primary functions of the Holy Spirit is to bear witness of divine truth beyond the confines of language and culture.

Therefore, it is in deep humility and with heartfelt gratitude to God that I offer the following counsel as a witness of God’s eternal purpose and continuing activity in the life of the church. In so doing, I place these words in the church’s hand, trusting that the Spirit will enable the faith community to hear the call of God today with increasing clarity.

I present this counsel with no particular determination in mind at this time regarding its ultimate status. While fully aware of my responsibility and prerogative as prophet-president, I genuinely desire to discern with the church regarding this matter as we continue to explore together what it means to be a prophetic people.

To the Councils, Quorums, and Orders, to the World Conference, and to the Church:

1.  “Community of Christ,” your name, given as a divine blessing, is your identity and calling. If you will discern and embrace its full meaning, you will not only discover your future, you will become a blessing to the whole creation. Do not be afraid to go where it beckons you to go.

2a.  Jesus Christ, the embodiment of God’s shalom, invites all people to come and receive divine peace in the midst of the difficult questions and struggles of life. Follow Christ in the way that leads to God’s peace and discover the blessings of all of the dimensions of salvation.

b.  Generously share the invitation, ministries, and sacraments through which people can encounter the Living Christ who heals and reconciles through redemptive relationships in sacred community. The restoring of persons to healthy or righteous relationships with God, others, themselves, and the earth is at the heart of the purpose of your journey as a people of faith.

3a.  You are called to create pathways in the world for peace in Christ to be relationally and culturally incarnate. The hope of Zion is realized when the vision of Christ is embodied in communities of generosity, justice, and peacefulness.

b.  Above all else, strive to be faithful to Christ’s vision of the peaceable Kingdom of God on earth. Courageously challenge cultural, political, and religious trends that are contrary to the reconciling and restoring purposes of God. Pursue peace.

c.  There are subtle, yet powerful, influences in the world, some even claiming to represent Christ, that seek to divide people and nations to accomplish their destructive aims. That which seeks to harden one human heart against another by constructing walls of fear and prejudice is not of God. Be especially alert to these influences, lest they divide you or divert you from the mission to which you are called.

4a.  God, the Eternal Creator, weeps for the poor, displaced, mistreated, and diseased of the world because of their unnecessary suffering. Such conditions are not God’s will. Open your ears to hear the pleading of mothers and fathers in all nations who desperately seek a future of hope for their children. Do not turn away from them. For in their welfare resides your welfare.

b.  The earth, lovingly created as an environment for life to flourish, shudders in distress because creation’s natural and living systems are becoming exhausted from carrying the burden of human greed and conflict. Humankind must awaken from its illusion of independence and unrestrained consumption without lasting consequences.

c.  Let the educational and community development endeavors of the church equip people of all ages to carry the ethics of Christ’s peace into all arenas of life. Prepare new generations of disciples to bring fresh vision to bear on the perplexing problems of poverty, disease, war, and environmental deterioration. Their contributions will be multiplied if their hearts are focused on God’s will for creation.

5a.  The Council of Twelve is urged to enthusiastically embrace its calling as apostles of the peace of Jesus Christ in all of its dimensions. The Twelve are sent into the world to lead the church’s mission of restoration through relevant gospel proclamation and the establishment of signal communities of justice and peace that reflect the vision of Christ. As the apostles move out in faith and unity of purpose, freeing themselves from other duties, they will be blessed with an increased capacity for sharing Christ’s message of hope and restoration for creation.

b.  To accelerate the work of sharing the gospel, the Twelve and the Seventy should be closely associated in implementing wholistic evangelistic ministries. The seventy are to be the forerunners of Christ’s peace, preparing the way for apostolic witness to be more readily received.

c.  Procedures regarding the calling and assignments of the Presidents of Seventy and members of the Quorums of Seventy shall be developed to facilitate the maximum level of collaboration with the Council of Twelve. The Twelve, the Presidents of Seventy, and the Quorums of Seventy should spend sufficient time together to ensure a mutual understanding of evangelistic priorities and approaches.

6a.  Priesthood is a sacred covenant involving the highest form of stewardship of body, mind, spirit, and relationships. The priesthood shall be composed of people of humility and integrity who are willing to extend themselves in service for others and for the well-being of the faith community.

b.  Truly authoritative priesthood ministry emerges from a growing capacity to bring blessing to others. Unfortunately, there are some who have chosen to view priesthood as a right of privilege or as a platform for promoting personal perspectives. Others hold priesthood as a casual aspect of their lives without regard to appropriate levels of preparation and response.

c.  The expectation for priesthood to continually magnify their callings through spiritual growth, study, exemplary generosity, ethical choices, and fully accountable ministry is always present. How can the Spirit fill vessels that are unwilling to expand their capacity to receive and give according to a full measure of God’s grace and truth?

d.  Counsel given previously regarding the need to develop ways whereby priesthood can magnify their ministry or determine their commitment to active service remains applicable and should be more intentionally implemented. The First Presidency will provide guidelines for processes to be applied in culturally respectful ways in the various fields of the church. Fundamentally, however, the ultimate responsibility for priesthood faithfulness rests on the individual in response to the needs and expectations of the faith community.

7a.  Scripture is an indispensable witness to the Eternal Source of light and truth, which cannot be fully contained in any finite vessel or language. Scripture has been written and shaped by human authors through experiences of revelation and ongoing inspiration of the Holy Spirit in the midst of time and culture.

b.  Scripture is not to be worshiped or idolized. Only God, the Eternal One of whom scripture testifies, is worthy of worship. God’s nature, as revealed in Jesus Christ and affirmed by the Holy Spirit, provides the ultimate standard by which any portion of scripture should be interpreted and applied.

c.  It is not pleasing to God when any passage of scripture is used to diminish or oppress races, genders, or classes of human beings. Much physical and emotional violence has been done to some of God’s beloved children through the misuse of scripture. The church is called to confess and repent of such attitudes and practices.

d.  Scripture, prophetic guidance, knowledge, and discernment in the faith community must walk hand in hand to reveal the true will of God. Follow this pathway, which is the way of the Living Christ, and you will discover more than sufficient light for the journey ahead.

8a.  The Temple is an instrument of ongoing revelation in the life of the church. Its symbolism and ministries call people to reverence in the presence of the Divine Being. Transformative encounters with the Eternal Creator and Reconciler await those who follow its spiritual pathways of healing, reconciliation, peace, strengthening of faith, and knowledge.

b.  There are additional sacred ministries that will spring forth from the Temple as rivers of living water to help people soothe and resolve the brokenness and pain in their lives. Let the Temple continue to come to life as a sacred center of worship, education, community building, and discipleship preparation for all ages.

c.  As these ministries come to fuller expression, receptive congregations in the areas around the Temple and throughout the world will be revived and equipped for more effective ministry. Vital to this awakening is the understanding that the Temple calls the entire church to become a sanctuary of Christ’s peace, where people from all nations, ethnicities, and life circumstances can be gathered into a spiritual home without dividing walls, as a fulfillment of the vision for which Jesus Christ sacrificed his life.

9a.  Faithful disciples respond to an increasing awareness of the abundant generosity of God by sharing according to the desires of their hearts; not by commandment or constraint. Break free of the shackles of conventional culture that mainly promote self-serving interests. Give generously according to your true capacity. Eternal joy and peace await those who grow in the grace of generosity that flows from compassionate hearts without thought of return. Could it be otherwise in the domain of God, who eternally gives all for the sake of creation?

10a.  Collectively and individually, you are loved with an everlasting love that delights in each faithful step taken. God yearns to draw you close so that wounds may be healed, emptiness filled, and hope strengthened.

b.  Do not turn away in pride, fear, or guilt from the One who seeks only the best for you and your loved ones. Come before your Eternal Creator with open minds and hearts and discover the blessings of the gospel anew. Be vulnerable to divine grace.

11a.  God is calling for a prophetic community to emerge, drawn from the nations of the world, that is characterized by uncommon devotion to the compassion and peace of God revealed in Jesus Christ. Through divine grace and wisdom, this faith community has been given abundant gifts, resources, and opportunities to equip it to become such a people. Chief among these is the power of community in Christ expressed locally in distinctive fashions while upholding a unity of vision, foundational beliefs, and mission throughout the world.

b.  There are many issues that could easily consume the time and energy of the church. However, the challenge before a prophetic people is to discern and pursue what matters most for the journey ahead.

In addition to the words offered above, I want to express my heartfelt love for the church as it is and as it is becoming. Despite the challenges involved, it is my pleasure to be able to serve you, my brothers and sisters in Christ, who have been claimed by the adventurous vision and spirit of the Restoration movement. May we journey into the future trusting one another, confident that the One who called the church into being continues to guide it toward fulfillment of divine purpose.

Grace and Peace,
Stephen M. Veazey
President of the Church

Independence, Missouri
March 25, 2007

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Compassion in Action

Love, Inc News and Updates

  • The Monroe Street United Methodist Church does extensive outreach into their neighborhood on the other side of Monroe Street just about three blocks from our church. They are part of the Love Inc network of churches like us. To support them we are collecting non-perishable food and personal needs items at our congregation. Barbara will deliver the items we collect once a month to their church at 3613 Monroe Street. There is a table set up in the social room for donations.

    Here are the items suggested:

    Personal Needs
  • shampoo
  • deoderant
  • razors
  • soap
  • toothpaste
  • toothbrushes
  • combs/brushes
  • toilet paper
  • paper towels

Food

  • Canned Spaghetti sauce
  • peanut butter/jelly
  • canned fruits and vegetables
  • packaged entrees like macaroni and cheese
  • canned beef stew or chicken and dumplings
  • other nutritious non-perishable food
  • canisters of pre-sweetened koolaid
  • big bags of sugar for sweetening koolaid

School Supplies for the Bridge

  • wide ruled notebook paper tablets
  • colored pencils
  • pencils
  • pencil boxes
  • backpacks
  • children's scissors

Worship Schedule


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July 29, 2007 Alive Together in Christ

presider: Tim D
Theme: Jim S
Prayers: Helen G

August 5, 2007 Share the Abundance Communion Sunday

presider: Kim B
Theme: Sam D
Prayers: Tina B

August 12, 2007 Be Ready For God

presider: Van III H
Theme: Tina B
Prayers: Lorena B

August 19, 2007 Service with Sylvania at Olander Park

August 26, 2007 Be Set Free

Presider: Bud H
Theme: Diana W
Prayers: Helen G

September 2, 2007 Practice Radical Hospitality

Presider: Sam D
Theme Stacie W
Prayers Pat D

September 9, 2007 Count the Cost

Presider: Kim B
Theme: Bud H
Prayers: Sam B

September 16, 2007 Find the Lost and Rejoice

Presider: Bud H
Theme: Barbara L
Prayers: Diana W

September 23 Faithful in little and Faith in Much

Presider Bud H
THeme: Sam D
Prayers: Helen G

September 30 Be Generous WOMC CONFERENCE IN COLUMBUS

Presider: Van III H
THeme: Lorena B
Prayers: Van IV H

October 7

Presider: Kim B
Themer: Helen G
Prayers: Stacie W