Random Act of Traffic Kindness

20 06 2008

The road closure has made Greenland Road a virtual parking lot each morning. All week long we have been driving past frustrated, aggravated, unhappy and late travelers trying to make their way to work. Even the most patient of people has been tested! In light of what we have been learning throughout the Fruit of the Spirit series, we thought it would be a great idea to simply share a little joy, peace, kindness and goodness with our Greenland Road neighbors.

Here are a few pictures of your staff serving donuts, fruit and water to the motorists on Thursday morning, June 19.

Greenland Rd 1
Greenland Rd 2
Greenland Rd 3
Greenland Rd 4
Greenland Rd 5

It was great to see our neighbors laughing and smiling as we simply offered a word of encouragement and a free bite to eat while they sat patiently in traffic. Hopefully we made someone’s day a little better and a little brighter.

Serving Him by Serving You,
- Jason Cullum, Lead Pastor
Christ’s Church | www.CContheWeb.com



Pruning

18 06 2008

As we have been studying the Fruit of the Spirit found in Galatians chapter 5, I have found it encouraging to simultaneously study Jesus’ lesson on the vine and the branches in John chapter 15. As we are learning what fruit God wants our life to bear, Jesus’ words remind us of the simple way we can bear “much fruit.”

“I am the vine; you are the branches. If a man remains in me and I in him, he will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing.” John 15:5

Jesus shares this simple, yet critical message with his disciples on his way to the garden to pray one last time. He has mere minutes left before he is turned over to the authorities, and on their way to pray, he passes a vineyard and uses this moment to inspire his disciples to remain close to him.

As the Master is teaching this lesson, he reminds them that it won’t be easy. That sometimes the vinedresser must prune the vine so that “it will be even more fruitful.” I don’t think anyone enjoys the pain of pruning… especially in the moment. In the moment, we don’t see the harvest, we just feel the pain. It’s hard to accept pruning when we don’t understand the unseen results.

Paul gives us a bit of encouragement in Philippians. His advice to all growing Christians who are confronted by the Vinedresser’s shears could be summarized in three words: REJOICE, RELINQUISH, and REST.

Philippians 3:8 teaches us that instead of resisting, we can relinquish control to Him. Sometimes the harder we hold onto what God wants us to let go of, the more pruning comes our way.

Are you like me? Do you try to hold on with all your might? Why do we do that when we know God has a better plan for us?

Philippians 4:4 reminds us that instead of complaining or criticizing, we can rejoice in His plan. I don’t know about you, but this may be the hardest of the three for me. It’s so much easier to complain than rejoice.

And lastly, Philippians 4:11-13 says that instead or worrying and living in anxiety, we can rest in His power and love.

God wants us to bear fruit in our lives and not just a little, but “much fruit.” In order to be the vines God has in store for us to be, it will more than likely require a little pruning. In those moments, be encouraged by Paul’s words, “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!”

How will you bear more fruit? Share your comments here.  

Serving Him by Serving His People,
-Jason Cullum, Lead Pastor
Christ’s Church | www.CContheWeb.com



Kindness

10 06 2008

Many people were inspired by the “Touching Them All” video we showed this weekend in church. What a great example of kindness in a world so desperate for people who care. The first time I watched it I was moved to look for ways to demonstrate the kindness of God in my everyday life. For those of you who missed it, want to see it again or pass it to a friend, we are posting a copy below (video originally produced by ESPN Sports).

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A friend of mine has a website (www.GiftOfKindness.com) that has this quote on it:

“Every kind act, no matter how small, is like a pebble tossed into the pond of human caring… the rings reach out far beyond the point of impact; the action of our kind deed acts more kindly toward the people around them, those people act more kindly toward the people around them, and so it goes, on and on.”

I would love to hear your stories. If you performed a random act of kindness… I would love to hear about it and be encouraged by what the Holy Spirit is doing in your life to develop the fruit of kindness. And, not to mention, what God did or is doing with your random act of kindness. Share your comments here.

Serving Him by Serving You,
-Jason Cullum, Lead Pastor






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