Wednesday, November 9, 2011

November 2011


PASTOR'S PEN

Inconvenienced!

"People were bringing babies to Jesus so that he would bless them. When the disciples saw this, they scolded them. Then Jesus called them to him and said, 'Allow the children to come to me. Don't forbid them, because God's kingdom belongs to people like these children...The blind man shouted, "Jesus, Son of David, show me mercy." Those leading the procession scolded him, telling him to be quiet, but he shouted even louder, "Son of David, show me mercy."... Jesus said to him, "Receive your sight! Your faith has healed you." At once, he was able to see and he began to follow Jesus, praising God."- Excerpts taken from Luke 18
At our church retreat last month, our speaker talked about 'being inconvenienced' - and why it bothers us so much. Although I remember this being more of a 'side illustration' during the retreat, it got me thinking further about convenience, and being inconvenienced. We live in a world which is all about conveniences. We love conveniences! Convenience stores that sell a variety of things so you don't have to shop at different stores, convenience foods that help you prepare meals with almost no preparation, convenience of instant information and communication via the internet...
We don't like it so much, though, when we are inconvenienced - having to shop in multiple places in order to finish running errands, having to take the time to make that slow-roasted meal, having to live without (gasp!) internet access when it is down... and although we often talk about the importance of taking time, I would be the first one to admit that our realities rarely reflect this.
So why do inconveniences bother us so much? After all why would God allow such ineffective uses of time? God would never allow such inconveniences if God had a choice! But, wait... does the Bible passage above state that Jesus, the Son of God, was inconvenienced from time to time, too?
Actually, it was the disciples that were inconvenienced, not Jesus. Parents were bringing their children to Jesus to have them be blessed by him. But the disciples scolded them and told them to stop. Maybe it was because they couldn't hear what Jesus was saying due all the noises that the children were making. Maybe it was because the parents were being disruptive from trying to push through the crowds. Maybe it was because children shouldn't deserve to be blessed by the Master - children were commodity, after all in those times.
There was also blind person who heard that Jesus was passing through. In order to get Jesus' attention, the person began shouting. Those who were leading the procession tried to make him stop. Maybe it was because they were running late to taking Jesus' to his next appointment. Maybe they didn't want to be associated with someone blind, someone 'unclean' - or else they would have to go through a ritual to be 'clean' again. Again, it was those with Jesus that were inconvenienced, not Jesus.
So, what does Jesus do in these 'inconvenient' situations? He blesses the children and confirms their worth. He takes the blind person and heals him, on the spot. These 'inconvenient' situations became the times of blessing and healing.
Could it be that God actually sends (or allows) these moments that seem to be inconvenient - and uses them to be moments of blessing and healing? Could God be permeating through our 'culture of convenience' to somehow reach us with times of grace? Could we be, unwilling to be inconvenienced, losing out on those holy moments?
I don't like being inconvenienced as much as the person next to me. But perhaps next time, I'll try to look a little harder for the 'holy' - the blessing, the healing, the grace - in those moments where I feel I've been inconvenienced. Who knows? Maybe the Holy One is trying to teach or show me something...

Looking for holy moments,

Pastor Grace

CLERK'S REPORT

      A letter from the Japanese Benevolent Society of California (Jikeikai) regarding the Day of Peace event on 11/13/11 was presented to the session. This will be a luncheon in honor of clergy who serve the Japanese community in the Bay Area. Christ United Presbyterian Church will be sending a representative to the event.

      Old First Presbyterian asked CUPC to co-host the Presbytery meeting on Tuesday 11/8/11. CUPC was asked to provide and help serve refreshments during the registration and early hours of the meeting.

      Session approved to form a CUPC team for the 2012 Relay for Life fundraising event for cancer research. This will be coordinated by Mission and Outreach Committee.

Note: Everyone is invited to attend our regular session meetings. If you are interested in how the session, our governing body, discusses ministry at CUPC, please come and join us!

COFFEE FELLOWSHIP: 

The Deacons would like to thank the individuals who have contributed to the coffee fellowship during the month of October.

The Deacons are aware there are others who do not sign up on the list, but contribute. We would like to thank you all!

Jan Der, Co-moderator

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