Wednesday, March 30, 2011
"Splashes of Joy!"
Friday, March 25, 2011
"Our Family of Faith!"
When someone discovers a personal faith in Jesus Christ and becomes a part of the family of Washington Cathedral it is such a blessing to every single one of us- - - and to the whole world! A family accomplishes what it does, because every member is playing their role. When a child goes to top university, it’s a joy for the whole family; the older siblings that taught that child to be tough, the mother that taught that child to walk, the father who helped that child with their math, and the grandparents that spoiled that child and made their self-confidence sparkle. (Even the neighbors that bought Girl Scout cookies from that child are proud.) It’s a blessing to the entire community.
When I think of our family of faith here at Washington Cathedral I think about how it’s always changing―there’s a sadness in that, but there’s also a joy. I tell young parents, “Kids grow up quick, but every stage is wondrous!” We loved when our kids were teenagers, we enjoy now that they are accomplished young adults. Do we miss them being toddlers? Yes and no- - - we don't miss changing diapers, but I still miss watching Sesame Street.
Friday, March 18, 2011
"God is Great!"
God is great and He is doing great things in our midst! This is a note sent to Jackie White from one of our dynamic youth group members. It’s exciting to see how God is already beginning to work through the Soul Tsunami! I can’t wait to hear more stories of how God is blessing each of your lives in new and exciting ways as you experience revival in your personal relationship with Him! I am specifically praying for this for each and every one of you!
Hey Jackie,
I wanted to let you know that Pastor Tim’s message Sunday really touched me. I've found myself switching the radio or my Zune away from worship music a lot lately because I was tired of hearing the same songs again and again or didn't like the songs tune. But as I listened to the message Sunday I realized that I was focusing on the wrong thing. The time I spend listening to the radio, is my ride to work. That is an opportunity to worship with God! I realized if I used the worship music to really worship on the way to work, I'd stop letting pop culture get to me and be closer with God. And I also realized I was missing coming to church on Sundays.
Jessica Williams
Your friend for the rest of my life,
Pastor Tim
Friday, March 11, 2011
"A Holy Experiment!"
"I believe in Christianity as I believe that the Sun has risen―not only because I see it, but because by it, I see everything else." C.S. Lewis, Is Theology Poetry (CS Lewis Collection, p.21)
As I write this devotion, my daughter called from Princeton and asked me, “Dad, what are you doing to observe Lent?” I told her my plans and how we were having a special Ash Wednesday service tonight. Then I received a call from a pastor/friend from another church. We talked about a bunch of things and he said, “I see you guys are celebrating Ash Wednesday. What are you doing to observe Lent this year?” I told him of our church’s 40 days of fasting and that I am giving up a meal daily and implementing a general healthy lifestyle along with it. I told him about the three people I am praying for and our waves of the Soul Tsunami. He asked me if it would be alright for him to stop by and joined our Ash Wednesday service tonight. After completing our conversation―I thought, “The waves begin!”
Let me sum up the concept of this “Soul Tsunami” in a nutshell for you. Is that a metaphor? (If not I am starting one.) Every day for 40 days each person in the whole church wakes up and asks Jesus, “What would you do through me today?” What thoughts would you have my brain entertain? What words would you have me speak? What good deeds would you have me do? What random acts of service would you have me do? Use me Lord today!”
What a holy experiment! People are very worried about home-grown terrorists today. Well- - - the terrorist should worry about the climate of fear and cynicism which causes people to resort to the desperation of terrorist thinking being challenged by home-grown followers of Jesus Christ! Not just being religious or talking a big talk, but joining together in a holy wave of a Soul Tsunami! It’s going to be an adventure! I can't wait to hear the stories and to be on the front lines of people asking the big question- - - “Will we put down our nets and follow Jesus?” I can't think of a better partnership!
Your friend for the rest of my life,
Pastor Tim White
Friday, March 4, 2011
"The Heart of a Child!"
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
"God's Provision!"
Raymond E. Vath, MD
Friday, February 18, 2011
"And Again I Say Rejoice!"
Dear brothers and sisters, I close my letter with these last words: Be joyful. Grow in maturity. Encourage each other. Live in harmony and peace. Then the God of love and peace will be with you. Greet each other with Christian love. All of God’s people here send you their greetings. May the grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, the love of God, and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit be with you all. 2 Corinthians 13:11-14
“I have always believed that a big laugh is really a loud noise from the soul saying, “Ain’t it the truth!” Quincy Jones
Why does the Bible keep telling us to be joyful? In Philippians it says, “Rejoice in the Lord always and again I say rejoice.” Does telling us to be joyful make us joyful? I really don’t think it does. So why does the Bible keep telling us to be joyful?
I like the comedian, Bob Newhart and he once said, “Laughter gives us distance. It allows us to step back from an event, deal with it, and then move on.” Yes, I think we all would admit that we need laughter and joy―especially if we are going to experience revival in our worship at Washington Cathedral. But telling us we need it doesn’t mean we are going to experience it. I think it’s like telling us the sum of the problem before we work on the math project. “Grow in maturity, encourage each other. Live in harmony and peace. Then the God of love and peace will be with you.”
Now we are headed towards joy whether we like it or not- - - if we can grow up in our faith. We are not so judgmental- - - we are not pulled in by people with ego-agendas to control and cause division in the church which causes its people to be disillusioned. We have a sense of perspective that can only come from spiritual maturity. And what is spiritual maturity? It’s Christ-likeness- - - and it takes a lot of prayer and personal Bible study to reach for Christ-likeness. Prayer and personal Bible study keeps us away from the polluting influence of those smooth talkers with agendas. It makes us aware of what is from the Spirit of God and what is not. It fills us with harmony and peace while we focus on encouraging each other. That is a recipe for joy! Add some cinnamon, chocolate and nutmeg- - - No, I mean add some greetings from Christians with love, some grace, some fellowship with the Holy Spirit and you have invincible joy―a joy that is contagious―a joy that we all know we need, but don’t always know how to achieve.
“At the height of laughter, the universe is flung into a kaleidoscope of new possibilities.” Jean Houston
Your friend for the rest of my life,
Pastor Tim White