The Pastor’s Blog

Notes, news, information, lessons, and updates from the Pastor’s desk and others.

Order of Service: May 4, 2025

Order of Service:

Welcome and Call to Worship
Worship with “The River”
Greeting Time
Prayer for the Offering
Dismiss Koinonia Kids
Message — Pastor Jesse Davis
“Ezekiel: A Major Prophet”
Selections from the Book of Ezekiel
Closing Song
Benediction & Open Worship
 
Next Sunday Preview: Mother’s Day
 
Events & Notes

The Fireside Room and Fellowship Hall, as well as FellowSip, are now open starting at 9 a.m. Sunday mornings. Come have some coffee and chit chat before service. Maybe answer the FellowSip question, which changes every week.

Prayer Meeting – Mondays at 12 p.m. in room #8 to pray for our community.
The River – GUEST WORSHIP TODAY! Welcome!
Christian Ed – Meeting today in room #8 after worship.
Hobby Night – Wednesday, May 7th at 6:30 p.m. All are welcome.
Stewards – Meeting Thursday, May 8th at 2 p.m. in room #8.
Mother’s Day – Sunday, May 11th. Happy Mother’s Day!
 

Friends Women Fellowship invites you to pray for the following:

PRAISE:

 
Ireland: Missionary is scheduled to begin “activity fundraising in June. Pray for full recovery from surgery and obedience to the leading of the Lord as He is preparing for her financial / prayer support.
 
Hungary — For the church members who faithfully give weekly help with the work needed at the Friends Charity House.
 
PRAY: 
 
Hungary — That God will, in His perfect timing, raise up an assistant Pastor to help replace the Pastor who now seeks retirement.
 
 

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Cost and Benefit

There is this thing that people do when they are trying to make a decision on a big purchase or an investment, it is called a cost/benefit analysis. You put down the price for the item, and then list out the benefits of that thing. If the benefits are “better” than the cost, it is deemed a good investment or purchase.
 
We don’t do this for everything, only for the big things. As you think about following Jesus more closely, maybe it would be good to do something similar, to look at the cost of staying where we are versus the benefits that Jesus offers us in following Him more closely.
 
Two columns, simple, one benefit, one cost. See which seems like the better offering and make a choice based on that. It is a big decision, so it may be wise to go about it in this way. Now eventually these kinds of practices break down when applied to faith and life, but it may be a guidepost on where your heart really is, and that is worth practicing if you ask me.

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Order of Service, April 27, 2025

Order of Service:

Welcome and Call to Worship
“Crown Him”
Greeting Time
“Blessed Be Your Name”
“How Majestic is Your Name”
Prayer for the Offering
“Strength Will Rise (As We Wait Upon the Lord)”
Koinonia Kids Dismissal (Kindergarten to Middle School)
Message — Pastor Jesse Davis
“Obadiah: A Minor Prophet” Selections from the book of Obadiah
Closing Song
“People Need the Lord”
Benediction & Open Worship
 
BUSINESS MEETING TODAY after Worship.
 
Next Sunday Preview: “Ezekiel: A Major Prophet”
 
Events And Notes:
 
Please Be Aware: The end of the month is the last day for our surplus library books. If you want any of the now FREE surplus books, this is your last chance to get them before they go to the book orphanages around the valley. (Donations of cardboard boxes are quite welcome as well, if you have some. Just leave them neatly stacked in the corner by the Free Book shelves.)
 
The Fireside Room and Fellowship Hall, as well as FellowSip, are now open starting a 9am Sunday mornings. Come have some coffee and chit chat before service. Maybe answer the FellowSip Question, which changes every week.
 
Prayer Meeting — Mondays at Noon in Conference Room 8. Come pray for our neighbors and community.
 
Breakfast & Bibles — Saturday, May 3rd. Breakfast 8am to 9am. Bible Study 9am-10am. RSVP by Circling ‘M’ on your Friendship Sheet.
 
The River — NEXT Sunday, May 4th, join the band in Worship.
 
Friends Women Fellowship invites you to join in prayer and praise for the following:
 
Praise:
 
EFM Office: A Delegation from the Friends churches in Bhutan was able to travel to India to participate in a conference for Friends leaders from the Churches there.
 
EFM Five-Year Goal: The internships about to begin for our Future Missionaries.
 
Pray:
 
EFM Office: For the family in Cambodia and the Mission Mobilizers for Hispanic Friends as they continue deputation in US.
 
EFM Five-Year Goal: “For the Lord to stir the hearts of those participating in this year’s Future Missionary Retreat, May 26-29 at Quaker Ridge Camp in Woodland Park, CO.

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Even If You Don’t Follow, You Are Still Being Led

We like to imagine ourselves as independent. Masters of our own fate. In control. Even in our spiritual lives, we may pride ourselves on how well we follow the Light, how earnestly we seek God’s will, how obediently we walk the path laid before us.

But what about when we’re not so good at following?

What about the days when we’re distracted, discouraged, or even defiant—when we stray, stumble, or sit down entirely, arms folded, muttering, “I don’t feel like it today”?

Here is a grace too often overlooked: Even then, we are still being led.

The Psalmist writes, “If I make my bed in the depths, You are there” (Psalm 139:8). The truth is, God’s presence doesn’t waver when our attention does. The Spirit does not stop leading just because we’ve temporarily taken a detour to “do things our own way” (which, historically, has mixed results).

The early Friends spoke often of “the Light that enlightens every person.” That Light is not conditional. It does not flicker out because we looked away. It does not retreat when we wander. The Light shines in the darkness—and the darkness has not overcome it (John 1:5).

Sometimes we learn more from our detours than we do from our discipline. Sometimes being led means being guided gently back after we’ve lost the trail. Other times it means God simply walks beside us as we sit in our confusion, or waits patiently while we attempt to solve our spiritual lives with spreadsheets.

To be led doesn’t always feel like movement. Sometimes it feels like stillness. Like silence. Like nothing at all.
(Also, sometimes it feels like standing in the kitchen, staring into the fridge, hoping the Holy Spirit will tell you what’s for dinner.)

But here’s the quiet truth that holds us together: God is still leading. Always.

So even when you don’t know the way—or aren’t walking it—don’t despair. The path is still there. The Shepherd is still calling. And the Light still shines.

You don’t have to have it all together. You don’t have to be a perfect follower. You just have to be willing to listen again. Look again. Be found again.

Because even if you’re not following, you are still being led.

 

–BC


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