Saturday, January 17, 2009

We ask God's blessing

I have had CNN running as I prepare for tomorrow's Annual Congregational Assembly. As I listen I am overwhelmed with gratitude for where our country finds itself this day. We are again a hopeful people, all the more impressive because our president-elect continually reminds us of our individual responsibilities for making our collective hopes and dreams come true, even though we are seriously challenged on every front. He challenges us to individual responsibility and a significant level of engagement in service; to think in terms of 'we' rather than 'me.'

I do not want to take one iota away from all this, but I am glad that Ruth Worman helped us put this in perspective in presenting devotions at our January Council meeting. She reminded us that "one person, one president, one administration cannot fulfill all our hopes and dreams. While I believe that God will bless the efforts of a President and a people who seek the common good, I look to our King Jesus to finally bring us lasting peace, with justice." Ruth then shared Psalm 110, which she summarized as celebrating God's sovereignty over all earthly kings and powers, a sovereignty handed over to Jesus once and for all.

Tomorrow First Trinity will look back at what was accomplished in 2008 and to our hopes and challenges for 2009. We will look at our various programs and ministries and our progress and plans for our priority focus on stewardship, governance and redevelopment. We will then consider a budget that is based on faith and hope rather than fear. I am extraordinarily proud of our Council for attempting to discern and pass a budget focused on what they believe First Trinity is called to be and do in the coming year.

I pray that the congregation will honor and support the leadership, faith and hope exemplified in our plans and budget for 2009. I pray that we will be inspired by the spirit of the times and rise up to the challenges that lie before us. We know we are not apart or immune from the prevailing economic hardships. However, we must ask God to bless us with a spirit of abundance and hope, and, as our incoming president asks, our full engagement in community and in service.

1 comment:

Kimberly said...

Amen to all and Ruth's devotion was spot on.. I never thought that being on a church council could be so fun, challenging, and enriching.
Kudos to our President Barbara as well!