Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Weeds among the Seeds...being Still and hearing God...

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It was another long night and I just could not sleep.

Although it was late and I was tired, my internal clock still was off a few hours. Some of my colleagues have no trouble with the seven hours change, but for me it takes at least a week.

I was laying in bed listening to my iPod thinking about Kelly and the girls at home. They were getting ready for Thursday’s Lenten service. The Lenten season just started a week earlier and I was feeling more melancholy than usual because these are my favorite services and hate missing them.

Then I decided to grab the gift in the night stand that was left by the Gideons of the Netherlands. It was the New Testament written in four languages. English was nestled between German and French. I flipped to Matthew and started at chapter 12 where I left off a few days ago. I read for a little while and then decided it was time to stop reading, turn out the light and sleep.

As I laid in bed staring into the darkness, a parable in chapter 13 was running through my head. It was the parable of the weeds. For whatever reason, my mind was spinning around this parable. It seemed pretty simple and in addition Jesus even explained it to his disciples later in the chapter.

I got that the farmer (Jesus) sows seed of wheat (word of God) in the field (the world) and then the enemy (Satan) comes along sowing seeds of weeds (people belonging to the evil one). Ultimately the weeds are collected and burned and the wheat is collected into the barn. I had many questions some rational and others not. Can only the farmer tell the difference between the seeds? Since the weeds and wheat grow together can they tell the difference between each other? And lastly and most troublesome is that the grass and wheat both grow together but end in completely different places.

Maybe I was reading too much into this parable. Maybe each plant is only the difference between the word of God’s and Satan and not people. People around me, people that I know and love, people that had the seed of weeds planted inside them.

After what seemed to be hours of staring into a black ceiling a voice came to my mind. At the time I felt I was just talking with myself. I started asking the voice the many questions. Then the voice said, “You’re missing it”. Focus on what you can control.
The voice asked what is the purpose of wheat? I responded well to grow and bear fruit. Exactly! And how does that happen? I responded Uhh? OK. I will go slowly for you.

I remember smiling because I was having a conversation with myself. So I just insulted me.

The seed is the word of God right? Yes,Once the seed is planted what does it need to grow?
Water and nutrients in the soil. Very good and who provides the water and nutrients? Jesus. Yes again.

I was feeling pretty good now.

What else is needed?
Sun light and air.

OK and who provides these? Well God is the light and the Holy Spirit provides the air.
Yes. So wheat is only wheat when it first starts with a seed of wheat. Then the seed must take in the water and nutrients provided by Jesus, the light of God and the air of the Holy Spirit.

When the seed uses all of these it turns into a plant and if it continues using the soil, water, light and air it will ultimately bear fruit. The wheat’s health along with amount of fruit depends on the amount water, nutrients, light and air are used by the plant. Although both are plants, the fruit is what distinguishes the difference between the weeds and wheat. When these plants come to maturity all that look into the field can easily tell the difference between them.

So Chris you need to focus on taking in what you need so that the fruit will come. You do not want to be confused with a weed that is bearing no fruit.

Focus on being wheat and not worry about the weeds. Let us take care of everything else.

Sleep finally came and I slept a good three and a half hours.


Chris Aiken

Monday, July 19, 2010

Ladies Tuesday Night Bible Study @CLCValpo starting a NEW Study soon ...New Members Welcome!


Ever thought about joining a Ladies Bible Study?

We are starting a new study topic soon (see announcement below), and if you are interested and able to join us - please let us know ladies, we'd be happy to have you join!

The Ladies Tuesday Evening Bible Study Group at CLCValpo is starting a NEW Study!

Praying the Names of God by Ann Spangler –>
A 26 week study exploring the Hebrew names of God revealed in scripture.

Each week we will look at a different name – so come when you are able!

Enjoy fellowship, prayer time and learn that "the names of God given us in Scripture aren’t just ornamental, accidental or even historical…they are given us to confirm attributes of God that address our “very time of need”.

Our 1st session will begin Tuesday evening 8/24/10 @ 7:15pm -8:45 in room 120. at Christ Lutheran Church, in Valparaiso, IN.

The 1st name we study will be: ELOHIM = God, Mighty Creator!
The following week 8/31/10 we will learn about EL ROI = The God who sees me –(one of my personal favorites).

Facilitated by Grace Safrin
Come Join us ladies – all are welcome here!

Contact Paula Starek email@ clcvalpo@verizon.net
or call 219-462-6660 for more information.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

A Note from our Social Ministry Chair at CLCValpo....



I love our new worship and fellowship spaces--so much more room, without feeling all spread out and lonely! And I've loved seeing and feeling the energy and investment of all the people working, sharing, giving... Not that that's anything new here. It's just more visible in one particular spot right now! Some less visible sites:

-- New Creation Men's Center, where CLC members provide meals every second and third Friday

--The Lutheran Deaconess Association, where we'll be providing workers to help with some prep and painting at the end of July.

There are sign-ups and more info in our new fellowship areas for each of these service projects. It's humbling to know that God wants to use us as Jesus' hands and feet every day, wherever we go!
In His love,
Lisa Owen

Thursday, June 3, 2010

It was an Awesome Event - Thanks to You all.....



Counting myself, there were 70 people who attended the Musical Dramatization of Mary Magdalene on Tuesday evening (6/1/10) @CLCValpo in the New Sanctuary.

Keri Burman's performance was spirit filled.

The fellowship that followed among all who lingered and enjoyed refreshments and each others company in our gathering space was priceless.

A big thanks to those who assisted in any and all ways to make this event come together!

God Bless you all

Sincerely,
Grace Safrin
Evangelism Chair
Christ Lutheran Church
Valparaiso, Indiana

p.s. for those of you who missed this event, and for those who enjoyed it so much to want to come again....watch for the Women's Bible Study group announcement in winter (before Christmas) as we plan to have Keri back to perform the story of Mary of Nazareth!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Change: Fear or Hope?


Change: Fear or Hope?

Change, it’s only a six-letter word, but just the mention of this word fills us with either fear or hope. As humans, we are resistant to change. We like normalcy. We like when the matters of life just let us be. Unfortunately, the matters of life, the matters of relationship, the world, and sin force us into action and into the change that we so greatly fear. So then, since this change is inevitable, what are we being called to change or conform to? What is our security within this change?

The Apostle Paul guides us to what we shouldn’t be changing to fit or conforming to,
“I appeal to you therefore, brothers and sisters, by the mercies of God, to present your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and acceptable to God, which is your spiritual worship. Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your minds, so that you may discern what is the will of God—what is good and acceptable and perfect.” (Romans 12:1-2)

Though the world with all its glitz and glitter calls to us, “Conform to me, be like me!” we are left with no security in the promises of the world. We are left with the dissatisfaction of what we have become and with the knowledge that we need to continue to change in an effort to obtain this feeling of security within the world. Without this security and filled with fear, we are called to turn from our conformity to the world and turn to the promised change that we have received in Christ.

As Christians, how are we to respond to not only this word but also the experience of change as well? As Christians, we are promised that we this change has already begun in us and will be fully completed in Christ. We are called trust in what we are being changed into.

“See what love the Father has given us, that we should be called children of God; and that is what we are. The reason the world does not know us is that it did not know him. Beloved, we are God's children now; what we will be has not yet been revealed. What we do know is this: when he is revealed, we will be like him, for we will see him as he is. And all who have this hope in him purify themselves, just as he is pure.” (1 john 3:1-3)

So, where do we find security in the midst of change? We find our security through our trust, hope, and belief in God’s word and promise that His word will be fulfilled. Our peace comes in the midst of not knowing exactly what change will take place but knowing that change will come to completion in Christ.

Vicar Jason Pollington
Christ Lutheran Church

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Welcome Coffee Mugs at Christ Lutheran Church !


I can remember "Church Shopping" when 1st moving to Valpo in 1998.
Our family chose Christ Lutheran Church because we felt welcomed here after the 1st service we attended and because the girls felt instant rapore after hearing Pastor Castleman's sermon. Those two factors alone made Sunday morning regular attendance an easy habit:)


With our NEW Sanctuary being much bigger, we now have a Welcome Center for greeters to provide guests and prospective members with information & printed materials about our many services, groups and ministries here at CLCVALPO and even a Coffee Cup to take home with our church address, phone number and website clearly printed on it along with our logo.

This Coffee Mug is customized and detailed by one of our own members Bob Hall!
Thank you kindly Bob, for helping make CLC a more welcoming place for all those looking to join our church!

May God's Glory Dwell in our Land.

Blessings,

Grace Safrin

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Visit our website @ www.CLCValpo.org

Friday, May 7, 2010

Christ Lutheran Church in Valpo presents: Mary Magdalene – A Musical Dramatization by Keri Burman of Yadah Praise Productions


Mary Magdalene - A Musical Dramatization by Keri Burman of Yadah Praise Productions - @

Valparaiso’s Christ Lutheran Church Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 @ 7:00 p.m. Public Welcome!

Come join us in our NEW Sanctuary @CLCValpo located at the corner Of Campbell St. & Vale Park Road

for a wonderful reenactment of a Woman of the Bible.

Often mistakenly characterized in popular writings, Mary Magdalene was an early follower of Jesus Christ and witness to His glorious resurrection. Through songs and monologues, Ms. Burman brings the scriptural based story of Mary Magdalene to life, right before the audience, with spirit filled passion and a God gifted voice!

The Songs:

  1. See, What a Morning
  2. Heal the Wound
  3. Where the Nails Were
  4. I Don’t Want to Go
  5. They Could Not

The Monologues:

  1. Mary’s Introduction, Healed from Demon Possession, (Luke 8:1-3)
  2. Becoming a Follower of Christ, The Crucifixion of Jesus (Matt. 27:55; Mark 15:40, 41; Luke 23:27-31, 48-49)
  3. The Stone is Rolled Away, Peter and John Believe (Luke 24:1-12, John 20:1-9)
  4. Mary’s Encounter with the Risen Lord, (John 20:10-18, Mark 16:9-11)

The ladies at our Women of the Bible Study @ CLC are excited to host this event.

So, if you would like to join us on Tuesday Evening, June 1st at 7:00 pm please call Paula Starek at Christ Lutheran Church located @ 2610 North Campbell St. in Valparaiso, IN 46385. Tel # 219-462-6660 or email - > CLCValpo@verizon.net

There is no charge to attend - (free will offerings for Keri Burman are appreciated).

Refreshments provided after the presentation

We just ask you please RSVP in advance by Sunday 5/30/10

Visit Keri's website to read how her God given gifts and talents are reaching across all denominations to bring stories of the women of the bible to life and remind us of God's word and love!

Come Join us...All are welcome here :)