Odd title, I know. However, it represents a great blessing. Each year as the senior class from Faith in Texas comes this way for Senior Trip, they visit Dc and then go to New York for a couple of days. As they travel from DC to NY, they go through the PA Dutch county (Lancaster) and visit Sight & Sound. On one evening they go to the Shady Maple Buffet, the most hugestest buffet you ever did see. We have been blessed to visit with the group last last two years at the buffet, greatly enjoying the time of fellowship with former co-workers, former students, and current friends. It is a time that we look forward to with great anticipation. It is wonderful to catch up with what God is doing in the ministry and in the lives of those we love back in TX. Next year will be really odd, if the opportunity to meet together happens again. That will be my son's class; I still don't believe that he is old enough to be a senior (by this time next week). Of course, he is now driving (with a learner's permit) and working (one day a week). It is amazing how everyone is growing older except me. Soon, all these kids will catch up with me.
God has been greatly blessing the ministry at Emmanuel. We are working through the end-of-the-year events and activities. You can see some of the images at facebook and google+. Some of the events do not yet have pictures posted, but there should be some up soon. Just one (two) more tool to let folks know who we are and what we are doing at EBCA. We have been through two plays, a class fine arts program, K5 graduation, etc. One week of events to go through and then summer is upon us.
This last week reading was in Job. It is amazing to read through the book and to see the interpersonal relationships. The most striking is toward the end when God enters the conversation. He has been talked about earlier, but toward the end when He begins speaking, everything changes. Now Job is no longer under attack and his defense is from God himself. The "friends" who knew so much and we in position to judge Job were placed under the piercing glare of God. He who knows the beginning and the end very definitively set the record straight. It is amazing to read. That same God is our protector and defender, the one that we can trust in each and every situation. As with Job, we may go through tough times, but we can be assured that God is with us. He may not prevent trouble in our lives, but He will keep us from falling when we rely upon Him. We speak of the patience of Job, but we have no idea what he was facing and enduring. We want our lives to be comfortable and peaceful, yet it is in the difficult times when God is most able to demonstrate His greatness, His care, and His love.
And now to go work on the van again. Sooner or later I hope to get ahead of that thing -- just so long as it is stationary and not moving, I guess. Have a great day. Enjoy!