Tuesday, June 01, 2021

Milestones

 

Most of us at some time in our lives have used the term “milestone” but do we understand the historical origin? Long ago, ancient Romans placed stone pillars called "obelisks" along the sides of roadways. Typically, the stones were placed a mile apart. Each milestone was given a unique number, serving as a mile marker. Today we use the term milestone in a slightly different way which is to mark our progress and achievement. We use the term milestones to mark significant events in our lives and possibly a turning point. Milestones give us opportunities to reflect, rest, and release. Most milestones are joyous times but they can also be times of sadness and loss. Sometimes they give us the chance to say goodbye to the past and turn the page to a new chapter.

In the book of Joshua, we hear a story about milestones.

When the whole nation had finished crossing the Jordan, the Lord said to Joshua, “Choose twelve men from among the people, one from each tribe,  and tell them to take up twelve stones from the middle of the Jordan, from right where the priests are standing, and carry them over with you and put them down at the place where you stay tonight.”

In the future, when your children ask, ‘What do these stones mean?’  tell them that the flow of the Jordan was cut off before the ark of the covenant of the Lord. When it crossed the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan were cut off. These stones are to be a memorial to the people of Israel forever.”

 Joshua set up the twelve stones that had been in the middle of the Jordan at the spot where the priests who carried the ark of the covenant had stood. And they are there to this day.                    Joshua 4: 1-3, 6-7, 9

Joshua marked an important event in the lives of the Israelites – one they were to remember. They were thankful and they celebrated. A new land awaited them. Fresh beginnings. A gift from God.

At this point, I believe most everyone knows that I personally reach a significant milestone this month. I will celebrate the anniversary of my birth for the fiftieth time. You might call it my 50th milestone. Allow me to convey my appreciation to each of you who took the time to celebrate with me at the surprise birthday party on May 23. Let me state for the record that I had no idea a party was being planned. Tuana and all of you did a tremendous job keeping it a secret. I was and still am overwhelmed by your graciousness and your gifts. I truly feel loved and I am thankful! As a bonus, it was so nice to see a the fellowship hall full of people enjoying a wonderful time together.

Another milestone that many are celebrating this time of year is Graduation. We have a number of students we would like to recognize for their accomplishments and we plan to do so on Sunday, June 6th at the 11am service. You can read about our graduates in this newsletter. We will also celebrate Promotion Sunday on this same day for students who “fly up.” Here’s to new beginnings.

We now reach a milestone in the Covid-19 pandemic. We will lift all restrictions regarding our worship services. As of June 6th, it will no longer be necessary for you to wear a mask, exercise social distancing or refrain from singing. This gives us the opportunity to once again fully embrace the opportunities God gives us to come together for fellowship and worship. However, you can personally decide to do what you believe is best for your health. We respect your choice. 

You will see in this newsletter that there are other new beginnings. On June 2nd, I will be leading a new summer bible study. On June 9th, Veronica Allen will be organizing a new weekly gathering of moms and kids which will meet outside at the playground. 

Also during the month of June I want to invite you to join us for a new sermon series focusing on the Old Testament book of Jonah. Together we will discover that God works miracles through those who obey, though often times our nature rebels against Him. Regardless of which path we choose-obedience or rebellion- God is the God of second chances. Few stories illustrate this principle more clearly than the story of Jonah. Join us as we delve into the story of one man and his journey towards surrender. 

To Him who sustains us for each new chapter in life be all the power and glory forever, AMEN!


Pastor Kevin

 

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