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Cause for Pause

Ed McMahon, Entertainer, Died June 23rd,
Farrah Fawcett, Hollywood Actress, Died June 25th,
Michael Jackson, “King of Pop” Singer, Died June 25th,
Billy Mays, Infomercial Pitchman, Died June 28th,
Karl Malden, Hollywood Actor, Died July 1st,
Steve McNair, Football Athlete, Died July 4th

The deaths of Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson both on the same day, about 48 hours after Ed McMahon died, stunned America (and other parts of the world) for more than just a moment. Shortly there- after the death of Billy Mays, Karl Malden and Steve McNair followed. These were all societal icons that many grew up with in their younger years, or they represented some level of prominence among the mainstream. Regardless of their past lifestyle or character, the recent death of these fairly well known cultural celebrities necessitates some cause for pause.
Although we might speculate on the eternal state of these men and this woman that have gone into the earth, we cannot affirm with absolute certainty, just as those who never heard the last words of the converted criminal on the cross could know that he would be with Jesus in Paradise (cf. Luke 23:43). Assuming the most dreadful of outcomes, we would be remiss to exult in their passing as the Lord GOD Himself has “no pleasure in the death of anyone who dies” (Ezekiel 18:32a). If they went to the grave without saving faith in the one and only mediator between God and man, Jesus Christ, then their judgment will lead to an everlasting separation from their Creator resulting in torment that exceeds even our worst imaginations. This is cause for pause.
For a few of these infamous people their passing came as a shocking surprise, perhaps much earlier in life than anyone might have considered, especially to themselves. One was an athlete whose fitness was formidable, but with the lightning quick sound of ignited gunpowder against a trigger-hammer his life was immediately terminated. The days of man are determined (cf. Job 14:5), and they rest in the palms of the Almighty. We “are just a vapor that appears for awhile and then vanishes away” (James 4:14b). Some may have thought they were immortal, or like most did not give much thought at all to life after death. They have now found, like we all shall, that life is eternal, and possibly even sadly to their chagrin. This is cause for pause.
There’s no question that all of these well-known people were looked up to and admired by many. It wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to state that some were revered, idolized, and even worshipped. Popularity, prestige, prominence, power, personality and prosperity were characterized in all of them, with some to greater degrees than others. When these gifts are elevated above the preeminence of God, the creation and even its corruption take a place of distinction where only the Creator belongs.  These are not the lifestyles Christians are called to emulate or put on a pedestal.  Rather, we’re to make it our ambition to lead a quiet life (cf. I Thessalonians 4:11), to flee from “desires that plunge men into ruin and destruction” (I Timothy 6:9c), and to “pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, perseverance and gentleness” (I Timothy 6:11b).  This is cause for pause.
When people of notoriety die, the world often wakes up, grieves, sometimes ponders their own mortality and gives the deceased a place of legendary status. But everyday about 26,000 children die from causes related to their poverty. Those numbers are staggering, and most of these children go to their grave without a soul knowing of their existence except their mommy and daddy, if they’re alive. Every human life, every image-bearer of the Creator is of inestimable value regardless of their class or renowned place in human history. Yet the population at large will typically honor the former over the later everyday of the week because their publicized persona was newsworthy and their standard of living attractive. After all, what’s attractive about starvation, respiratory infection, malaria and HIV/AIDS? “God sees not as man sees” (I Samuel 16:7b), and o’ that our hearts would feel compassion for the things that Jesus feels compassion for. This is cause for pause.
God has a way of moving through human history to maximize His glory no matter what the cost. His means are often times inexplicable, especially when they involve pain, suffering and death, even among those who are unregenerate. When it comes to salvation, all enter into His presence under the same condition; that of being a sinner that will eventually suffer a terrible fate save the God of the universe dispenses His pardoning mercy and unmerited grace. Jesus said that “unless you repent, you will all likewise perish”. (Luke 13:5b) Maybe, just perhaps the Lord has purposed to open avenues to speak of life, death and our eternal state to others as a result of the sorrowful fatality of all these celebrities or others like them. Mankind’s hearts and minds are often softened by these blows, and more malleable than in times of idleness and order. This is cause for pause.
These pauses do have cause, for we who esteem Jesus above all else are to mourn with those who mourn (cf. Romans 12:15), “making the most of your time, because the days are evil” (Ephesians 5:16), following the example and observing those who walk according to faith (cf. Philippians 3:17), feeling compassion for the distressed and downcast (cf. Matthew 9:36), and taking advantage of these divine opportunities (cf. Colossians 4:5) to give an answer for the hope that lies within us (cf. I Peter 3:15).
Take pause, and make cause.
-Tom Kruggel

Men’s Breakfast

Attention men! You are invited to our Men’s Breakfast on Saturday, June 13, at 8:00 a.m. This is open to all the men of GBC, and you are encouraged to bring other friends or family members with you as we seek to not only be encouraged as men but to also reach out to the lost. The morning promises to be filled with good food for both the body and the spirit. Chris Kiiskinen will be our speaker for the morning. You can register online or stop by the registration table in the courtyard. A $5 donation is suggested.

Upcoming News & Events

All-Church Camping Trip

July 16 to July 19th at Union Valley Reservoir in the El Dorado National Forest. Cost is $20 per family and $10 per person for all 4 days! For information and registration call the Church office at 925-676-1584.

Church Office

Many of you are aware by now that we will be letting our lease in our current office expire on July 31 in an effort to free up roughly $90,000/year that we’ve been paying in rent. Beginning June 15 construction begins on the new church office in the space presently occupied by rooms 203-205. Please pray for all the logistics that need to happen to allow the office to move into the new space before the end of July.

WOW

Wonderful Outings on Wednesdays (WOW) Come join us for a series of park outings on Wednesdays; June 10-July 29. It will be a time for moms with children of all ages to connect regularly during the summer for fellowship and encouragement. For more information contact Rainie Cuomo.

Ministry Opportunity: Fellowship Meals

Years ago, before the old Fellowship Hall was taken down we held “Fellowship Meals” once a month from Fall through Spring.  Now that we have a full-functioning kitchen we’d like to once again make plans to host Fellowship Meals for the entire church following the 2nd service once a month. Here’s where you all come in… we need a few people who are willing to organize these meals… Perhaps during the rainy months we can do potlucks and during the warmer months we can do BBQs. Please contact Scott Denny if you have any interest in being a part of this kind of ministry.

Missions Update: Adrian Donato, MEDA

Last month we mentioned that Adrian Donato, missionary in Honduras with MEDA seminary, had been to Myanmar to bring a seminar to pastors there. Carlos Montoya, our other missionary in Honduras, will be in the Ukraine from May 2nd through May 12th bringing a conference to pastors in the city of Kiev. In addition, he will be teaching an expanded version of the conference to the students at the Irpine seminary there. MEDA is associated with The Masters Academy International (TMAI), and these trips are a part of a professor exchange program that TMAI promotes in order to expose the professors to what is being done in their sister seminaries around the world, to see how things are done differently and the same in different cultures, to be encouraged by what God is doing in many places, and to learn good new ideas.  Pray for Carlos as he travels, teaches, and learns.

The seminary in Honduras has 27 students this semester, with 10 more expected to start in July. The monthly pastor conferences are still drawing 80 to 100 pastors from all over Central America! The new distance learning programs that MEDA started this past January have good enrollment as well. About 40 men are participating in the Institute for Pastoral Ministries and about 20 ladies are participating in the Institute for Women’s Ministries. These 60 people attend the monthly conference and then have additional homework to complete on the conference topic during the month that follows the conference. When they complete 12 conferences and associated homework satisfactorily, they receive a certificate of completion and a set of reference books. Pray for all of these people working to improve their knowledge and skills in leading God’s people in Central America.

The Missions Ministry

VBS 2009: Mission Space

Preparations for a galactic adventure are underway with this year’s Operation Space VBS. Countdown has begun and involves assembling volunteers to serve in a variety of space stations including drama, skit backgrounds, snacks, crafts, teaching and leading teams of children through close encounters of the Biblical kind. Blast off for Operation Space is August 3-7th. Please contact Gayle Moussa, Janece Shellooe, Dawn Payne, Therese Menez or the church office (925-676-1584) to volunteer your gifts as we reach out to our community with the Gospel this VBS.

Men’s Ministry: Breakfast June 13th

Attention men! You are invited to our Men’s Breakfast onSaturday, June 13, at 8:00 a.m. This is open to all the men of GBC, and you are encouraged to bring other friends or family members with you as we seek to not only be encouraged as men but to also reach out to the lost. The morning promises to be filled with good food for both the body and the spirit. Chris Kiiskinen will be our speaker for the morning. Sign-ups will begin later this month. A $5 donation is suggested.

Baby Shower for Pam Brown

The ladies of Grace Bible Church are cordially invited to a baby shower in honor of Pam Brown to be held on Saturday, May 30th at 2 pm at the home of Janet Redmond. Please come and be a blessing to this young family while enjoying sweet fellowship with one another. For further information regarding registry and attendance contact the Church office 676-1584

Women’s Ministry

Crime Alert : Update

It has come to our attention that the City of Pleasant Hill is averaging seven “smash and grabs” (a car window is smashed and whatever is immediately visible is grabbed) per day. Our Parking Lot ministry will do its best to walk around the lots more often on Sundays in an effort to deter crime. You can also do your part by not leaving any items immediately visible in your vehicles.

Hospitality Room

In an effort to be more hospitable to our visitors each week, we’ve started to use the new room in the Fellowship Hall as a place where visitors can meet our pastors after each service.  Should you meet new folks on Sunday, please feel free to invite them and even escort them over to the Hospitality Room. Also, we want to do our best to make the pastors available each Sunday for our visitors so please allow them to make their way into the Fellowship Hall to greet our guests.

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