Sunday, October 4, 2009

Final Night in the Northeast October 4, 2009

I can't believe it is over! It has been 38 days since I left ATL (not even as long as the rain in Noah's flood) and I'm ready to get home! But what an amazing 38 days it has been.

The final weekend of my stay in the Northeast was extremely encouraging. As some of you know, the church in Gettysburg, PA is considering a second man to work with the group and I was invited this weekend to "interview" for the opportunity. I don't know how to describe it, but I'm impressed by the congregation here.

Most of you know the primary evangelist, Scott Smelser (he was recently at Embry Hills teaching his child training series). I met Scott after most of you did because I was not at the child training series, but I met him that Sunday at the Alabama leadership camp. I immediately appreciated his teaching and hard work after the week I spent with him in Alabama. Our paths crossed again at the Northeast leadership camp and that was when Scott asked me to come down and meet the brethren to see about the opportunity of working with the group. Scott's opening words to me at the leadership camp were, "I'm going to try to convince you to stay in the Northeast." My ears perked after that. So this weekend I spent the majority of my time with Scott and his wife Bertina and 4 of their 6 children: Breann, Tabitha, Zachary and Lucas.

I left NYC on Friday morning and arrived in Gettysburg at 4 p.m. A teen study was being held at the Smelsers at 7 so I was driven around the area by a young man named Kyle (who will be my roommate if I return) and Scott. They showed me where I would be staying for the weekend and if I return where I would stay (the same room I'm in right now.) We got back to the house and had a terrific ham dinner. The kids came over for the study. I honestly didn't count, but I guess between 15-20. Really enjoyed it. We studied the story of the lost sons (aka the prodigal son/or a portion of the parable of lost things). I learned something new which is always great and spent time with some of the kids and a few of the parents.

Saturday I had a study with Scott in the morning and learned some more new things. We looked at how to show internally in the New Testament that Luke actually worte the book of Luke and Acts. It was interesting because some people do doubt the authorship. In that discussion we compared the sea voyages of the "they passages" (when it's Paul and others on a sea voyage) and the "we passages" (when the author is present with Paul) it was amazing the differences of detail and such. That was a very neat, interesting study.

After that we had lunch with the family and went and chopped wood for one of the brethren who hasn't been in the best health. I'm not cut out to chop wood, but I helped the best I could.

Scott had a cookout over at his home and got to meet several of the brethren Saturday night and play some volleyball. I really enjoyed the opportunity to sit and talk with some of the brethren. I was really impressed and excited about the zeal and their willingness to evangelize. I really enjoyed the evening.

And then this morning I taught the class on Korah from Numbers 16. Preached my "Praying Anxiously" sermon which most of you have heard and this evening preached my "Fishers of Men" sermon. I was pleased with the sermons and class overall. But I was more pleased with the friendliness and attentiveness of the group. They have a lot to offer in terms of helping me mature and learning more about the Northeast work.

If all works out it has great potential to be a huge blessing for both the congregation and myself. I ask that you all pray that whatever the Lord's will is in this situation be done.

It is late and Google Maps says I have a 10 hr and 46 minute drive ahead of me tomorrow. I am excited to be home and to make the gospel meeting with Gary Henry at 7:30 pm.

The last 38 days have been a tremendous blessing for me. It wouldn't have been possible without the elders from Embry Hills and the Lord's help. Not to mention you guys praying constantly for me. I look forward to seeing you all soon.

Hope all is well wherever you are.

God bless,

Wes

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Thursday October 1

I bade upstate New York adieu yesterday after spending a month in the beautiful area. I hated to leave, but it was time to start the trek back home. But I've got many miles to go before I reach Atlanta.

My first stop is the Big Apple. It's my first time to enter anyone's apartment in the city and I've now been in 5. I must admit the life in these tiny apartments is great, but wow it would take some serious getting used to. But we made the rounds yesterday for sure.

I am staying with Tim Bunting, a young evangelist in NYC, who mainly works with the youth. He and Roger Polanco have very similar roles and work quite a bit together with the youth. They have a niche work and I was able to follow him yesterday afternoon.

We ate lunch at a little Greek restaurant before we started our rounds--the food was fast, good and hot. It was a good little spot. After eating lunch we walked a couple blocks over to Aida's home. Aida is a member at the Sherman Ave congregation. She is in a wheelchair and not in the best health so Tim goes and visits her every Wednesday. She was a pleasure to speak with. She spoke very good English, but of course much better Spanish. Aida has been a tremendous influence on her family and nurses that take care of her and several have become Christians because of her work for the Lord. She was an encouragement to meet.

After leaving her home, we walked back to Bill Sanchez's apartment. I met Bill at leadership camp in Alabama back in the summer and really took a liking to him. Bill was not at home, but we spent the better part of an hour talking to his sister (who has been studying with Tim, but not a Christian) and several of his other relatives...Unexpectedly his cousin Kelvin (who I met at the northeast leadership camp) got home from school early and walked in the door. We spent a little time with Kelvin, but he went upstairs to his apartment to do some homework. I didn't get to see Bill until later in the evening.

We left there and headed to the Bronx to visit the Cruz boys. There are 4 Cruz boys (Kevin, Daniel, Joel and David) and they were great (Kevin, Daniel, Joel, David) I had never met any of them, but they were great. We spent the first part while they ate dinner playing video games and then continued their study in Hebrews. Tim asked me to teach the class so I taught Hebrews chapter 2. It was a pleasure doing that.

We left there and headed back to Kelvin and Bill's building because Bill was now back from school. Stopped in there 10 minutes then left and went down to the Lower East Side to do a little relaxing.

It was a busy day. Today I am meeting Don Bunting at 2pm. Don is the evangelist for the Upper West Side congregation. I won't get to spend a lot of time with him, but looking forward to the hour or so. Then this evening I will be worshipping with Spanish congregation that meets on Sherman Ave. It should be a great day.

I leave for Gettysburg, PA tomorrow.

Thanks again for your prayers. Hope all is well wherever you are.

God bless,

Wes

Monday, September 28, 2009

Monday September 28


Wow I'm exhausted. This past weekend was the most action-packed of my entire trip in the Northeast. I'll go chronologically.

Friday: We had the bi-weekly study with Larry Bailey. It was tremendous! We looked at Philippians 3 and made several points from that chapter. But the biggest point I took away was: every member of the church started at the same place! Dead in sin and raised to walk a new life with Christ in baptism.

We had some visitors Friday night at the study...Bryana who visited Tuesday night came and brought her friend Karren. After the class Tim and myself went to dinner with them and learned more about where they are coming from. It was a great night!

Saturday: I got up at 4 am to drive to Mt. Marcy in the Adirondacks. I left at 4:30 and was on the trail at 7:03 am. I hiked 14 miles climbing over 3200 feet to an elevation of 5344 ft (the highest point in NY). It was absolutely gorgeous! Driving in and hiking through the mountains you see the different color of the leaves, but when you are standing on the summit the color is drowned out by the massive almost innumerable mountains. It may be the most amazing sight I have ever seen. It was amazing.

So I got back to Albany about 6:30 or so and headed over to Tia's for dinner. Tia had visited with us on Tuesday night and wanted to have Tim and myself over before I left town--so we went. Tia had invited several of her friends: Bryana, Heidi, and Jenn. We had a great time. She cooked chicken terryaki and rice and steamed vegetables. It was just what I needed after being famished from the mountain. I was in bed by 10 pm and out like a lamp.

Sunday: We had a very large attendance on Sunday 20! Jack and Terry Boston who were traveling from Texas stopped in to worship with us. Bryana was back and she brought Karen for the first time to worship service. Tiara who's a member here and her son were at services for the first time since I've been up here--so the brethren were thankful to see her. And then the usuals.

After services they had a going away potluck for me at Granville and Carmen Benton's home. It was a great afternoon. I turned it into a southern potluck by stopping and getting fried chicken =). But it was a great afternoon. The brethren were so nice and I just appreciated those who came to wish me farewell.

I am one week away from being back in Atlanta. As the plan stands I will be in NYC with Tim Bunting on Wednesday and Thursday. I will be with Scott Smelser and his family Friday through Sunday at Gettysburg and leave early Monday morning in hopes of being back in time for the gospel meeting on Monday night.

It is going to be a wild week ahead. Please continue to pray for me. I know you guys have been and I greatly appreciate all the help.

Hope all is well wherever you are.

God bless,

Wes

p.s. here are the pictures from Mt. Marcy if you'd like to look at them http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=42835913&l=10ad2d0027&id=7003632


Friday, September 25, 2009

Friday September 25

Tim and myself have been busy soaking up God's creation! It's been terrific, but it's been my toughest week to stay focused. And lack of focus is not a good thing when you're supposed to cover 75 verses in 45 minutes. Verse by verse is impossible and impractical, but it's tough deciding where we will spend the majority of our time. But I think I've decided on that, but there is a lot of wiggle room if I do decide to change.

I've noticed that before I came up here I relied to much on Powerpoint as my outline. I'd have a general outline, put it into powerpoint and preach from that...Up here I have Sewell's projector, but I've refused to use it since the brethren do not normally have that luxury. And Sunday morning I am using a sermon that I wrote knowing that I was going to have PowerPoint...and that allowed me to put more verses into the sermon and yet still be able to give the context. Well, that's produces a potential problem here since some do not know the books of the Bible very well, and I'm afraid I'll go to fast. So I'm having to decide things like: "how important to the overall idea is this verse?" "Can I make the same point without using this verse?" "What is this verse adding to the sermon?" Just little things like that.

I've concluded that I need to keep almost all of the verses so that poses another challenge: how do I present this effeciently and effectively? I have not worked that kink out yet, but that's where I stand at 3:00 pm on Friday..

I need to finish this relatively soon because we have our bi-weekly Bible study with Larry Bailey tonight at the Mallory's. Plus, I won't have a lot of time tomorrow to do "actual" work since I will be driving 2.5 hours to Mt. Marcy (the highest point in NY) to summit the mountain. I will have plenty of meditation time, but no time to sit at my machine and work on a physical outline.

I'm really exited about the next couple of hours. Study tonight, hike tomorrow, dinner at Tia's home with Tim and other Christians. Class, sermon and pot luck on Sunday. It will be a great weekend if the Lord allows it.

Hope everyone has a great weekend and worship on Sunday!

God bless,

Wes

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Wednesday September 23


I'm live from Scranton, PA today. Tim and myself just arrived moments ago for the Dave Matthews show tonight. I can sense the jaws dropping now, but he's a huge fan and I wanted to see some state parks and national parks so I tagged along for the show tonight.

But the day didn't start the way we had anticipated. We had hoped to leave Albany in time to go to Minnewaska State Park, but we got derailed and would've been really pushed for time so we for went the state park so Tim could ride his bike here in Scranton.

It's an interesting little town. Pretty view of the surrounding mountains from our hotel window. Not mention the University of Scranton and an old train depot are in our back door.

The leaves on the way over were very pretty. The leaves have started to change in NY, but when we got into PA it was amazing the difference! The leaves in PA are much prettier at the moment than the NY leaves. I would've guessed it would've been the other way around, but I would've guessed wrong. But thankful to see this part of the country.

We had another very good mid-week study last night. We had some visitors from the area Tia and Bryana. Everyone knew Tia beforehand, but not everyone had met Bryana. Both of them have had interesting roads to Christ. Both of them came out of the International churches of Christ. The brethren were very thankful that they came to visit.

I've completed my series on 1 Peter and will preaching one of my favorite sermons "Fishers of Men" on Sunday. It's sad that this the last Sunday with the brethren, but I'm honestly ready to get back home. This has been an amazing journey, but my body and mind realize that this is all temporary and am ready to get back to "normalcy." But there's so much more to do before a return to "normalcy."

Both the brethren and myself have learned that neither one us really knew what to expect from one another...as the month winds to a close we're thinking of all kinds of ways I could've been put to better use. That's not to say that we haven't used our time effectively, but that we probably should've done more with one another during the weeknights. Nevertheless, I believe it has been very helpful for both of us.

Thanks so much for all of your prayers and concerns. I can't wait to see you guys.

Hope all is well wherever you are.

God bless,

Wes

p.s. that picture is from my office today =)

Monday, September 21, 2009

Monday September 21


On a day when school's are closed in Atlanta for flooding--it's another gorgeous day in upstate New York! The weather has been amazing the few weeks I've been up here, and this weekend I was able to hike several mountains and hills and see God's wonderful creation.

On Saturday, Tim and myself received a terrific tour of the surrounding Albany area by the local Geico man Dave who is one of Tim's residents. We started the afternoon by picking our own apples at the Indian Ladder Orchard. That was a lot more fun than I thought it would be. But the part I was most excited about was going up to Thacher Park.

Thacher Park is a New York state park that overlooks the Mohawk Valley. From the overlook you can see all of Albany, some of Schenectady and all the way to the Green Mountains in Vermont and the Adirondacks. (The Adirondack Park Preserve is larger than both Yosemite and Yellow National Parks. I'm really excited becaused I am planning to go to Lake Placid in the Adirondacks on Saturday. ) Dave made the comment that the view we had Saturday was the best he has ever had from the overlook and he's lived in Albany since the 1960s!

Yesterday, we had a good service. We had one young lady come forward and ask for the prayers of the group as her life has been very tough as of late. So I'd ask all of you to please pray for "Little Francis."

The point of the sermon yesterday was simple: God's given you a gift(s): use it to serve others, and thereby glorifying God.

After the service, I went on another hike. I met Vicki Fedde (a member at Mohawk) and her husband Jerry at their home in Quaker Street, NY for a shor hike. We drove about 20 miles from their home to a town called New Middleburgh. New Middleburgh was a bread basket for the American's during the revolutionary war...and the town is very proud of that fact. About a mile or two outside of New Middleburgh we hiked a trail called Vrome's Nose Trail.

The peak of this climb had a pretty view of the Scoharie Valley. You could see all the surrounding mountains, the orchards below and the Catskill Mountains. (I'm hoping to be in the Catskills on Wednesday or Thursday at Minnewaska state park.) Jerry said that yesterday was the best view he's ever had from the top. I couldn't have asked for better weather! But at the top there was a solid slate of rock called "The Dance Floor" it has an enscryption all the way back to 1868! People have been climbing that peak for quite some time.

After the hike, I went back and had dinner with Vicki & Jerry and had a great time. I was thankful for them inviting me on the hike and for dinner.

I think that catches you guys up on the weekend. This is my last full week in Albany. Time flies when you're having fun and busy. This coming week will fly by for sure. I'm excited about it and must get back to work so the brethren don't get jipped.

Hope is well wherever you are especially those in Atlanta with the flooding,

God bless,

Wes

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Thursday September 17

So I'm a little behind this week on posting, maybe you've forgiven me =) But it's been another good week.

The mid-week study on Tuesday went well. It didn't start off so hot though. I waited until the last minute to print out the handouts for the class. Well due to my procrastination when the ink began to run out and smear everything I was left with 7 good copies and no way to print anything better. So when people starting showing up I set up a limit: one "good" handout per family. Well, due to sickness we only had 7 people present so everyone got a "good" copy. Now I just need to go to Staples or somewhere and get a new cartridge.

The study itself was a success. We finished up chapter 2 and the discussion of Jesus being greater/better than the angels. We noted that in remainder of chapter 2 we see that:

  1. Jesus is the Ruler of the World (vs 5-9)
  2. Jesus is the Founder/Captain of Salvation (vs 10-13)
  3. Jesus is the Great Helper (vs 14-18)

Surprise, surprise, but I'm a little behind on my sermon for the week.We will be using 1 Peter 4:10-11 as our text. Although, the gist will come from 4:10 "As each has received a gift, use it to serve one another, as good stewards of God's varied grace:"...

The point I'll attempt to make is that God has given and entrusted us with a gift:
  1. Use your gift
  2. Use your gift to serve others
  3. Glorify God with your gift (vs 11)
Well, it's almost time to go run Tim's dogs at the big field at UAlbany. It might be a little chilly out tonight it's somewhere around 61ยบ at the moment, and the sun is still full blast. So it'll cool down quite a bit by the time we get out there. But I like it!

Hope all is well wherever you are.

God bless,

Wes