Tuesday, September 13, 2016

THE EMPTY CHAIR



Brennan Manning is probably best known for "The Ragamuffin Gospel" but I thought this true story by Brennan's book "Abba's Child" was interesting.

Once a woman asked me to come and pray with her father, who was dying of cancer. When I arrived, I found the man lying in bed with his head propped up on two pillows and an empty chair beside his bed. I assumed the old fellow had been informed of my visit. 

“I guess you were expecting me,” I said.

“No, who are you?”

“I’m the new associate at your parish,” I replied. “When I saw the empty chair, I figured you knew I was going to show up.”

“Oh yeah, the chair,” said the bed-ridden man. “Would you mind closing the door?”

Puzzled, I shut the door. “I’ve never told anyone this, not even my daughter,” said the man, “but all my life I have never known how to pray. At the Sunday Mass I used to hear the pastor talk about prayer, but it always went right over my head.

“I abandoned any attempt at prayer,” he continued, “until one day about four years ago my best friend said to me, ‘Joe, prayer is just a simple matter of having a conversation with Jesus. Here’s what I suggest. Sit down on a chair, place an empty chair in front of you, and in faith see Jesus on the chair. It’s not spooky because He promised, “I’ll be with you all days.” Then just speak to Him and listen in the same way you’re doing with me right now.’

“So, Padre, I tried it, and I like it so much that I do it a couple of hours every day. I’m careful though. If my daughter saw me talking to an empty chair, she’d send me off to the funny farm.”

I was deeply moved by the story and encouraged the old guy to continue on the journey. Then I prayed with him, anointed him with oil, and returned to the rectory.

Two nights later the daughter called to tell me that her daddy had died that afternoon.

“Did he seem to die in peace?” I asked.

“Yes. But there was something strange. In fact, beyond strange—kinda weird. Apparently just before Daddy died, he leaned over and rested his head on a chair beside his bed.”



Monday, September 12, 2016

The Church's Oxygen


"When there is relational unity within a church, there is health. When there isn't, the very oxygen the church needs to live becomes thin. More quickly than you can imagine, the church gets very, very sick. Not just around the area where there is a relational breakdown, but systemically sick."

Click HERE to view today's post by James Emery White. 

Sunday, September 11, 2016

WE REMEMBER


I took this walk 9 years after 9-11, and it was a vivid reminder to live until you die, my friend. Live until you die! Click HERE to view. 


THE ONE BODY OF CHRIST


I shared this story by Randy Frazee with our pastoral staff a few years back and hope it will be a blessing to you.



Saturday, September 10, 2016

DON'T MISS TOMORROW'S SERMON


Belief, confession, declaration . . . all important steps toward becoming a Christian.

As important as these things are, I have come to believe that a Christian is someone who has committed themselves to follow Jesus. So, I will begin a series of sermons starting tomorrow (Sunday, September 11th) on our core value "COMMIT".


We will begin with this simple question..... What does it really mean to follow Jesus? And how does one make that commitment?


If you are in the York, PA area, please join us!



7:45, 9:15 and 11:00 am

Stillmeadow Church of the Nazarene 
400 Stillmeadow Lane York, PA
717.764.4888


Friday, September 9, 2016

ALL ABOARD FOR STILLMEADOW CROSSINGS!

After months of preparation, the Stillmeadow Train Guys are headed to the York Fair. 
Click HERE to view today’s Friday Feature Story.


Thursday, September 8, 2016

LEARN, UNLEARN, RELEARN


You up for what are inevitable changes? Check out this story. "A specific group of Bedouin sheepherders called the Tatars regularly traversed the landscape of Siberia around the sixteenth century. In order to survive, they followed the food supply of grass and available vegetation for their herds."