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Our pastors and their families
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The world as we all continue to navigate this Covid-19 pandemic.
The many unspoken requests
Students at Youth Camp and the leaders
Barb Gionfriddo's friend
Frank and Dawn Sundstrom
Mary Ann Watson's friend, Nelda
A family who lost their child
All affected by the Telegraph Fire
Susan Hunt
Barb Gionfriddo
Talma Harmon's brother
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Holiness Today
God is on the Move
Deuteronomy 31:8 And the Lord, He is the One who goes before you. He will be with you, He will not leave you nor forsake you; do not fear nor be dismayed.
“God is on the Move” is the name of a song, yes, but for my wife, Terri, and me, it became an anthem. As the lead pastor at Connect Church in a small community of Northern Oklahoma, I’m glad I can tell this story.
On July 11, 1999, my wife and I moved to Ponca City, Oklahoma. We were both only a few years out of college. This was my first senior pastor position, and I was excited. My first sermon was preached to 20 people, all at least two decades older than Terri and me. My thought was, “Wow! It’s empty out there.”
With some hard work and community canvassing, our numbers grew to 60, and a few years later to 75, which became the ceiling we could not rise above. It seemed no matter what we did—activities, outreach events, you name it—we just couldn’t break 75. Yet with 100 or more, the sanctuary seemed packed. I remember on one occasion we had 132 at Easter services, and it seemed like standing room only.
Time passed, and 13 years into our ministry it became apparent that we needed a new building. Unexpectedly, I received a call from a local church who wanted to discuss a merger. Since this was a Church of God congregation, it made sense especially with our alignment in doctrine. The church had a dwindling population of mostly older folks, but the building was just waiting to be filled with life. It was nearly five times the size of our small, red brick church.
The merger service we had together was amazing but also a bit overwhelming. The “shrinking church,” offered to sell us their building for $950,000. That was simply money we didn’t have. We had maybe $5,000 including the operating budget in our savings. Luckily, the church offered us a discounted price of $555,000. We still didn’t have any money to purchase even at that rate.
We had to pass up the opportunity because it wasn’t the right thing financially; however, for the next six years, I would drive and walk around the property praying for it repeatedly because somehow, I sensed God wanted us in this building. I asked others to pray in agreement with me as well. They did, and I was grateful.
It seemed that every spring, like clockwork, the Church of God leadership would call and talk to me about buying their building. I appreciated how much they wanted us to have it. Different realtors were hired, and they would call me as well to see if we would make an offer on the building. One particular spring in 2016, their offer became almost manageable at $250,000. We consulted with our district leaders, but with disappointment yet again, we realized we couldn’t afford it. In another turn of events, the Church of God leaders decided to put the church up for auction and had the property re-zoned to industrial, hoping it would sell.
My wife, our boys, a few leaders from church, and a man from our district came to the auction with a budget of $125,000. I knew that this was it—we were finally going to get this 25,000 square foot gift from God. As the bidding started at $350,000, the sound of crickets followed.
With each increment as the auctioneer came down, down, down in dollars, my hopes were raised higher, higher, higher.
The bid dropped to $50,000. My heart was leaping out of my chest; was this really happening? But they refused to sell for that price, and one leader in particular didn’t believe anyone could even manage the upkeep of the facility for that amount. Yet again, my faith was tested, hopes were dashed, and the building sat for another year.
On a very hot, ordinary day in August of 2017, my cell phone rang. The auctioneer, also the mayor of our town, asked me if we still wanted the church building. I confirmed our desire with overwhelming positivity but also reminded him we couldn’t pay what they were wanting. I gave the offer of $50,000 without talking to anyone in my church, thinking it was unrealistic. When he called back and told me the offer was accepted, I was speechless.
As I write this story, it’s still hard to believe the journey we took getting here. After seven years of waiting, I suddenly felt a lot like Jacob. Yet, because of the grace of God, we bought a $950,000 property for $50,000. Since that time, the work has been infinite but so have the blessings. In the three years we’ve been in the building, we’ve seen more growth than we did in our previous 18 years of ministry. God is on the move for sure, but what I’ve learned most is to trust that God’s plans are always better than mine!
Mark Busch has been a lead pastor in Ponca City, Oklahoma, for 22 years. He and his wife Terri have been married for 23 years in May. Mark’s personal mission is to serve God and have fun at whatever he’s doing.
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M O S A I C K I D S
This weeks topic is:
Don't Worry
Upcoming...
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New CHALLAGE! Be the first to email me with 100% correct and get a PRIZE! mosaicnazarene.org
1. Q: How many days and nights did it rain when Noah was on the ark?
2. Q: What was Sarai’s name changed to?
3. Q: How did the brothers get rid of Joseph?
4. Q: Who was Jacob’s second son with Rachel?
5. Q: Where did David spare Saul’s life the first time?
6. Q: Name one of Jesus’ brothers?
7. True or False: Jesus stayed away from people with bad reputations?
8. Q: Who spoke from the sky when Jesus was baptized?
9. Q: What 2 things did Jesus do to raise Lazarus back to life?
10. Q: What did the woman pour on Jesus’ feet at the home of Simon the Leper?
Answers will posted on the next Newsletter.
Last weeks answers:
1. True or False: The Bible was first written in the English language? A: False
2. Q: Who was the first man and woman?
A: Adam and Eve
3. Q: What was God’s sign to Noah that he would never destroy the earth again?
A: A rainbow
4. Q: What did Laban make Jacob do to finally marry Rachel? A: Work another seven years.
5. Q: Where did the slave traders take Joseph?
A: Egypt
6. Q: Who were the only two Israelites allowed to go into the Promised Land after many years? A: Joshua and Caleb
7. Q: What trait did Solomon pray for from God? A: Wisdom
8. Q: When Daniel prayed to God after it was not allowed, where was he thrown into? A: The lion’s den
9. Q: What happened when Saul was on the road to Damascus? A: He had a changing experience with Jesus
10. Q: Who cut off a soldier’s ear when Jesus was being arrested? A: Peter
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Humor... kinda
Social Distancing Guidelines
Please keep at least 6 feet apart while sitting in the sanctuary if possible
Please practice social distancing on the church property as much as possible
Sanitizer and masks are available at the front table
If you feel sick or have a temperature, please stay home
Communion elements will be available on a table as you enter the church
Offering will be taken as you exit the church after service
Surfaces will be regularly cleaned and sanitized
Thanks for respecting the guidelines and one another!
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