Arizona, Environmental Stewardship, leadership, Ministry, outdoors

Restoring Eden

Had a great discussion and conversation  with founder Peter Illyn from http://restoringeden.org/ today in Sedona.

Restoring Eden emphasizes three major ways to engage in stewardship of God’s creation:
*Enjoying God’s creation
*Hands-on service and restoration projects
*Civic engagement and public advocacy
Mission:
Restoring Eden’s mission is to make hearts bigger, hands dirtier, and voices stronger by rediscovering the biblical call to love, serve, and protect God’s creation.
Description:
Restoring Eden is a movement of like-minded people who see a strong connection between our Christian spirituality and our role as caretakers of creation.
Company Overview:
Christians for Environmental Stewardship
I think this ship will be going place in the coming season aheadd….really looking forward to partnering with tis visionary.
Steve
psalm 104:24
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church family, Ministry, what I am working on right now

ROAD TRIP – “Narrow Road Ahead”

I am looking forward to our last message in a  series called ROAD TRIP this Sunday at Prescott First Assembly.

This Sunday at 10:00 AM we will be looking at the narrow road that is ahead of us.

Unfortunately, Map Quest.com does not provide directions to the narrow road. Only Jesus can provide the necessary directions.

“Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. 14 But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it. – Matthew 7:13,14 NIV

I’m  loving the study of Jesus words….They never bore me.

Pastor Steve

Lead Pastor

Prescott First Assembly

 

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Ministry

Sometimes It Takes A Long Obedience In The Same Direction

I love the story of Earnest Shackleton and his crew’s attempt to be the first men to explore and travel across Antartica.

Here is an advertisement he posted in the news paper just before the journey.

In 1914 Ernest Shakleton headed toward the frozen Antartica in a ship called “The Endurance” with 28 crew members, with the purpose of being the first man to cross the massive slab of ice. Everything was going just fine until he actually reached the beginning of his goal.

Just on the northwestern side of Antartica disaster confronted the captain and his crew. The expedition was stopped cold when “The Endurance” became fixed and frozen the ice floes. The crew could not get free from the ice, leaving Shackleton and his men trapped on their ship for over a year. When spring arrived they
were still held in the clutches of the frozen waters with nope hope of continuing their adventure. A thousand miles from the nearest civilization , they eventually had to abandon their ship and set up camp on the ice floe were they sat and watched their ship sink caused by the pressure of the crushing ice.

With their camp set up on the ice floe they were hoping that it would drift them toward Paulet Island. After two months and numerous failed attempts to reach the Island, they set out in their life boats and landed on Elephant Island. This was the first time they had stood on land in 497 days. With no shipping lanes even close by Shakleton made plans to leave the ice floe with five of his men to attempt to reach Georgia.

Here is the part of the story that get my attention. Shackleton gave the order that each man was limited to two pounds of gear for their personal items. To illustrate just how serious he was, he threw away his personal gear in front of the men…..then he help up a thick book and said, “This is the ship’s Bible that was given to us by the Queen before this voyage. I am keeping only three pages.” He placed the Bible down on the ice and held up those three torn thin pages. Then he read one line: “Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.” Amazing, Shackleton knew that they were in a deep critical place but God was with them.

For the next fifteen days they sailed through the waters of the southern ocean. Their little life boat was pounded by the powerful  pummeling seas. Finally, they were in sight of the cliffs of Georgia. But this was not the end. They were trapped in hurricane force winds and had to ride out the storm but finally reached the shores of safety.
After 36 hours of crossing the island they reached a whaling station  were Shackleton sent a rescue crew to gather the other men left behind.

All 28 men survived the ordeal each with his own story of survival.

If you are going to survive your journey it will take a long obedience in the same direction.

We live in a in a world where we can have instant everything. Fast food, Microwaved meals and instant coffee.

That kind of living messes us up when we can’t have everything we want right now.

Sometimes a “wilderness experience” or a “trial” can make us  feel like we are never going to get to our destination.

You can have a wilderness experience anywhere: at a graveside, in a bed of sickness, during a divorce. The wilderness is a place where:

(1) There seems to be no end in sight and nobody to rescue you. In Scripture the number 40 often represents long, hard struggle. Noah experienced storms for 40 days; Moses spent 40 years of loneliness in the desert; Jesus was tempted by the devil for 40 days. (Wow! Most of us can’t last 40 minutes!).

(2) You imagine the unimaginable. The wilderness weakens your resolve. It makes you look for an easy way out.

But God’s Word says, “If you will listen diligently to the voice of the Lord your God…you shall be above only, and you shall not be beneath” (Dt 28:1&13 AMP). The difference between being under the situation and on top of it, lies in one word – obedience. Want to get on top of things? Do what God prompts you to, and be resolute about it!

Keep a Long obedience in the same direction and you will reach your goal.

Steve Lummer  (blogging to himself)

http://www.discoveryprescott.com

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marriage, Ministry

Five Love Languages – How to be smart about your marriage

Over the next eight weeks Brenda and I will be doing a teaching together called the Five Love Languages.
Sunday morning January 9th we will continue our  sessions as well as take our love language assessment to let you know just what love language you have.

Dr. Gary Chapman, Christian counselor and author of The Five Love Languages writes about the importance of being able to express love to your spouse in a way that your spouse can understand. He calls this type of communicating using the five love languages.

Chapman’s Five Emotional Love Languages:

* Words of Affirmation
This is when you say how nice your spouse looks, or how great the dinner tasted. These words will also build your mate’s self image and confidence.

* Quality Time
Some spouses believe that being together, doing things together and focusing in on one another is the best way to show love. If this is your partner’s love language, turn off the TV now and then and give one another some undivided attention.

* Gifts
It is universal in human cultures to give gifts. They don’t have to be expensive to send a powerful message of love. Spouses who forget a birthday or anniversary or who never give gifts to someone who truly enjoys gift giving will find themselves with a spouse who feels neglected and unloved.

* Acts of Service
Discovering how you can best do something for your spouse will require time and creativity. These acts of service like vacuuming, hanging a bird feeder, planting a garden, etc., need to be done with joy in order to be perceived as a gift of love.

* Physical Touch
Sometimes just stroking your spouse’s back, holding hands, or a peck on the cheek will fulfill this need.

Really looking forward to the journey in this amazing study that will help us all communicate better with the people we love the most.

Pastor Steve

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Ministry, new years

Happy New Year From Steve and Brenda

Here we are again on the cusp of another new year.

So we’re approaching the unknown, and who knows what’s in store for us?

But, if you want to know what God can do in 2011, look at what He’s already done for you and you’ll start feeling better about your future.
And that’s not all; listen: He tells us “Behold, I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth.”  Isaiah 43:19
After feeling like you’ve waited forever, God will move suddenly. If we’re not ready we can miss the next open door, the next great idea or the next relationship He has for us. We’ve got to be sensitive to His voice in 2011, alert to His movements and live in expectation and anticipation of a fresh new beginning.

God says He wants to “do a new thing” for us, so disregard the negative circumstances and believe the God who cannot lie! The rubbish can be cleared and the bruises can be healed. Just make sure that when the smoke clears you’re still standing. You’re too important to God to be destroyed by a trial that was just meant to give you character and direction.

Happy New Year.

Steve and Brenda

“Cleanse me, and I will be clean; wash me and I will be whiter than snow.” – Psalm51:7


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Life Goals, Ministry, new years

QUESTIONS ABOUT 2011?

I don’t know about you,  but 2010 was a very challenging year for a lot of us to say the least.

The temptation I have when things get tough is to hold back and be reserved or reticent about goal setting for the future.

Unless you are a quitter that is not the right approach.

Here is a great way to approach this next year.

Start by asking some questions.

Questions for the New Year!

It’s miserable trying to play a part for which you’re ill suited. It’s like walking in shoes that don’t fit. So this coming year ask yourself: What am I good at? What do I enjoy doing most? What accomplishments make me feel best? List 5 moments in your life when you were acutely aware of this sensation. Does this reveal anything about your purpose? If money was not a consideration what would you want to do to fill your days? How does this compare with where you are now? What one small step can you take right now – one phone call made, one letter written, one e-mail sent – to move you toward your true calling? What have you learned about your purpose through failures? Are some areas clearly not a part of your calling at this point? Who do you admire for the way they’ve applied their talents? How are you like them? What can you learn from them? How would you describe your vision for your life this year? Five years from now? Ten? Who are the people in your life who really “get” who you are? Have you asked them what they think your purpose might be? Have they given indications of how they think you should use your talents? If you could write you own obituary, what would you want it to say? What would you like to be remembered for?
While we never arrive at our final destination in this life, we can get on the right path, with the right tools, making the right choices along our way!

WRITE OUT TEN TANGIBLE GOALS  FOR 2011-

1. ______________________________________________________________
2. ______________________________________________________________
3. ______________________________________________________________
4. ______________________________________________________________
5. ______________________________________________________________
6. ______________________________________________________________
7. ______________________________________________________________
8. ______________________________________________________________
9. ______________________________________________________________
10. _____________________________________________________________

With God’s help I will see these Ten accomplish this year
signed ____________________________________
Remember to be SMART  about setting goals

S – specific, significant

M – measurable, meaningful, motivational

A – attainable, achievable, action-oriented

R – realistic, rewarding, results-oriented

T – time-based, tangible, trackable
New Years Day is a great time to settle down a write down some tangible goals for 2011.

“GOD SAID…’BE FRUITFUL AND MULTIPLY.'” GENESIS 1:28

Or a friend of mine used to tell me – Hey Steve,  “Set your goal, know your roll and pay the toll.”

Happy new year.

Blessings.

Steve Lummer

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Christmas Eve, Ministry

Christmas Eve Candlelight Communion

Just wanted to post this opportunity for you to join me in a celebration of Christmas Eve Communion –  Friday night December 24th.

Christmas Eve Communion Service in Beautiful Prescott Arizona.
6:00 – 7:00 PM Christmas Eve
Prescott First Assembly
1455 Willow Creek Road.
Prescott, Arizona

http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl
Celebrating Christmas Eve with family and friends.

A time to reflect, restore and a time to rejoice.

Unless we make Christmas an occasion to share our blessings, all the snow in Alaska won’t make it ‘white’.”
~ Bing Crosby

See you there for a warm gathering of celebrating God’s gift to us.

Pastor Steve Lummer

Prescott First Assembly of God

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Ministry

Today

I just had to capture this moment today while taking a few minutes of prayer in the forest.

The photo was taken today from the forest floor and as you know, a picture does the view I experienced NO justice….but it was a try.

When talking about “Today” –  Jesus says, in Matthew 6:34 ” Do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.”

Its like he is saying, Don’t barrow from tomorrow’s troubles and place them in to today, because today has enough trouble of its own.

So how should we approach each day? How do we handle the troubles and frustrations of each day.

I for one need peace to replace my problems each day. (easier said than done right?)

Catherine Marshall writes “A king once offered a prize to the artist who could paint the best picture of peace. Many tried, but there were only two the king really liked. One was of a calm lake. It was a perfect mirror for the peaceful towering mountains all around it. Overhead was a blue sky with fluffy white clouds. The other picture had mountains too. But they were rugged and bare. Above them was an angry sky from which fell rain, and in which lightning played. Down the side of the mountains tumbled a waterfall. This did not look peaceful at all. But when the king looked closely he saw behind the waterfall a tiny bush growing in a crack in the rock. In the bush a mother bird had built her nest. There, in spite of the rush of angry water, she sat on her nest – in perfect peace. Which picture do you think won the prize? The king chose the second picture. Why? ‘Because,’ explained the king, ‘Peace does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble or hard work. Peace means to be in the middle of all these things and still be calm in your heart.'”

“You will experience God’s peace, which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand.” Philippians 4:7 TLB

At some point we all discover that there’s no safe harbor free from storms; that peace is not the absence of storms, but

1.  The assurance of God’s presence and protection in the midst of storms and problems;

2. The growth of our faith and character because of them;

3. His rock-solid promise to bring us through them stronger and wiser. (I like that!)

Remember:

TODAY IS ALL YOU HAVE.

TODAY IS ALL YOU NEED.

TODAY IS ALL YOU CAN HANDLE.

Steve Lummer

Lead Pastor

Prescott First Aseembly

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Books I'm Reading, LEWIS AND CLARK, Ministry

HOW TO GET UP AND OVER YOUR PROBLEMS

UNDAUNTED COURAGE is Stephen Ambrose’s best selling account of the  Lewis and Clark expedition

….After two years of battling nearly insurmountable problems – hunger, fatigue, desertion, hostile enemies, severe illness, and death – the party had reached the headwaters of the Missouri river. All their advance information had led them to believe that once they reached the Continental divide, they would face about a half – day potage, and then reach the waters of the Columbia River and float safely to the Pacific Ocean….They were on their way to hero status…The hard part behind them…OR SO THEY THOUGHT!
Meriwether Lewis left the rest of the party behind him to climb the bluffs that would enable him to see the other side, hoping to see the waters that would carry them the rest of the way…IMAGINE WHAT HE FELT WHEN RATHER THAN SEEING A GENTLE SLOPING VALLEY AS EXPECTED, HE WAS INSTEAD THE FIRST NON-NATIVE AMERICAN TO LAY HIS EYES ON THE MASSIVE ROCKY MOUNTAINS IN FRONT OF HIM.
What do you do when you think you biggest problems are behind you only to find out you are really just getting warmed up?

…….I picture Lewis looking at the rest of the party climbing up the hill IN EXPECTATION…..AND HE IS TRYING TO FIGURE OUT HOW HE WAS GOING TO BREAK THE NEWS TO THEM…..”he guys hang on just a minute…Don’t come up here just yet!….I have a little surprise for you when you get up here.

Yes, eventually the Rock Mountains would perhaps be the most amazing part of their entire trip….the challenge would call for enormous courage and creativity and perseverance….it would lead them to sights they would never forget and experiences they had never known before……it would get them to a point where if they had CONQUERED THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS THEY COULD TACKLE ANYTHING NOW…

THE SAME HAPPENED TO PETER OF THE NEW TESTAMENT…HE WAS ON HIS WAY TO HIS DESTINATION ON THE WAY TO HIS DREAM …THEN ALL OF THE SUDDEN IT HAPPENED…HE WAS IN A STORM, HE WAS NECK DEEP IN TROUBLE….THE BIBLE EVEN SAYS “HE COULD SEE THE WIND”.

The same things happen to us…. We launch into a great adventure, star o new job, take on a stretching ministry assignment, begin a family…In the initial days we are filled with hope and faith…We are out of the boat on our way to our dream and achieving something worth while with our lives…THEN REALITY SETS IN WE SEE THE WIND, WE FACE THE OBSTACLES , CONFLICT SAPS OUR SPIRIT…PLANS GO AWRY…THE ECONOMY TANKS…JUST WHEN WE THOUGHT IT WAS GOING TO BE SMOOTH SAILING WE ARE LOOKING AT THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.

WHAT NEXT….. WHAT DO WE DO NOW?

1. FOCUS your life around the one who  can to save you.

Matthew 14:30 But when he saw that the wind was boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink he cried out, saying, “Lord, save me!”

Why do most people FAIL?  Not because of a lack of FRIENDS, or a lack of FINANCES …but most people fail because of a lack of FOCUS..

How do you kill a man with a great DREAM ? …..give him another one!

Soon he will be DIVERTED …DILUTED AND DISCOURAGED RIGHT OUT OF HIS DREAM …

2. Break free from WRONG PEOPLE

And when He had sent the multitudes away, Matthew 14:23

And when the disciples saw Him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, “It is a ghost!” And they cried out for fear. 27 But immediately Jesus spoke to them, saying, “Be of good cheer! It is I; do not be afraid.” 28 And Peter answered Him and said, “Lord, if it is You, command me to come to You on the water.”  Matthew 14:26-28

If God wants to bring blessing into your life he will send a person
If the devil  wants to bring destruction into your life he will send a person …ALWAYS!

“Continue to do the right things and eventually THE wrong things and THE wrong people will eventually leave your life” – David Blunt

Rick Warren writes, “when people leave you, don’t try to get them back into your life….it is probably God saving you from something.”

3. Don’t let PAST mistakes keep you from your PRESENT possibilities.

Isn’t it funny that life is understood by looking backwards but must be lived looking forward.

But when he saw that the wind was boisterous, he was afraid; and beginning to sink he cried out, saying, “Lord, save me!” 31 And immediately Jesus stretched out His hand and caught him, and said to him, “O you of little faith, why did you doubt?” 32 And when they got into the boat, the wind ceased.   Matthew 14:30 – 32

Focus your life – Break free from wrong people – Don’t let your short term problems shorten the length of your vision.

Reach out to God, he will pull you up and over and even out of your problems.

Steve

Lead pastor – Prescott First Assembly

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