Celebrating June 2018

Birthdays

Paula Hardy                    Jun 02

Jordan Doddek                Jun 03

Oliver Mosier                  Jun 05

Brad Gerike                     Jun 06

Diane Benjamin               Jun 07

Debbie Huber                  Jun 07

Eric Orr                            Jun 07

Mike Field                        Jun 08

Kent Warren                    Jun 11

Penny Culp                      Jun 13

William McNeely              Jun 14

Chris Patterson               Jun 14

Rick Ross                        Jun 14

Ruth Gerike                     Jun 15

Marlene Hitch                  Jun 16

Isabella Kessler               Jun 18

Erin Dirks                         Jun 21

Gene Fuller                     Jun 23

Kathy Hitch                      Jun 24

Janet Williamson             Jun 26

Steve Davis                     Jun 29

Martha Prescher              Jun 29

Baptismal Birthdays

Craig Culp                       Jun 01

Dorothy Herberts             Jun 01

Doris Hoffmann               Jun 01

Harriet Campbell             Jun 02

Mo Dale                           Jun 03

Brad Gerike                     Jun 07

Mandy Kluender              Jun 07

Diane Benjamin               Jun 19

Gerry Semelka                 Jun 20

Terry Trost                       Jun 28

Pastor’s Notes June 2018

Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

This summer we are blessed to be having one worship service outdoors to celebrate the Lord’s goodness.  This will take place on Sunday, July 15 at 9:00 a.m.  Instead of the usual two worship services, all of God’s people will be together as a congregation.

Why the celebration?  If you are not up on Good Shepherd’s history, here is a synopsis.  Good Shepherd was started as a mission in 1993.  The congregation was chartered as a congregation of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod on February 19, 1995.  In her early history the congregation worshipped at varied locations from Wittenberg Lutheran Center on the campus of Illinois State to Eastland Suites.  By the time I arrived as the 2nd called Pastor of Good Shepherd in January of 1999, we had an office and worship space at the McLean County Farm Bureau Building.

I like to tell the continued story this way:  in the summer of 1999 the building committee representing about 150 church mice (members) asked the District Church Extension Fund for $1.8 million . . . and they said yes!  We broke ground, had a mild winter and were able to dedicate our building in August of 2000.  We have been paying on the mortgage ever since.  We have refinanced, I believe twice, and we are faithful in our on-time payments.  We had cost overruns of $200,000 that we paid off directly to the contractor – thank you Lord!  That is why we are celebrating; we have paid off half of the cost of our beautiful building.  The mortgage in July will be at $1 million.

As a congregation of the Central Illinois District, we are blessed that the district has its own Church Extension Fund that loaned us the money.  We began working with Dave Goldhammer and have worked with Dave Rohe now for a number of years.  Dave Rohe is retiring at the end of May and I thanked him personally by phone for all of his and the board’s support over the years.  The new leader of the fund will take over in June and Dave assured me of her support going forward.  We have been blessed.

But then those of you who have been at Good Shepherd from the beginning or any time past that, know of which I speak.  The blessings we have received from God’s gracious hand have been innumerable.  From having pews that we didn’t expect, paying off our pipe organ in short order and completing projects and paying for them over the years.

These are only temporary gifts that we enjoy while inhabitants of earth.  God’s greater gifts to each one of us would be:  His Son’s death and resurrection for our forgiveness and salvation.  We look forward to that heavenly mansion but until then let’s enjoy our Lord’s Blessings and celebrate them!

In Christ,

Pastor

Sermon Text for May 27, 2018: “Are You In The Witness Protection Program?”

May 27, 2018                                                                                                 Isaiah 6:1-8

Dear Friends in Christ,

Many of you know I enjoy the study of people, especially groups of people.  One such group is the mafia.  I watch all the shows on cable about Luciano, Gotti, Arcado, Gianncana, and Anastasia.  If you testify against these types of men you need to be protected and starting in 1970 the government came up with a program – The Federal Witness Protection Program.  They change your address, your occupation, your name and anything else that might identify you.  You hide from who you used to be.  You testify in court and then you clam up – to stay alive.

The Lord in our text was looking for someone just as bold.  But this job description did not include hiding from your witness.  It would include calling out a whole nation.  It would take a prophet.

How about you?  How bold are you?  Are you prepared to confront the idolaters of our nation?  Do you recognize your sinful shortcomings?  Do you want to go in hiding?

“ARE YOU IN THE WITNESS PROTECTION PROGRAM?”

The text begins, “In the year that King Uzziah died.”  2 Chronicles 26 gives us a glimpse of this king.  He ruled for 52 years.  During his reign the economy blossomed.  Unemployment and taxes were low.  Military victories happened.  Judah was experiencing good times.  “Ain’t we lucky we got ‘em – good times!”  All this though led to a lowering of moral standards.  After Uzziah died, the Assyrian threat made the future look bleak.

Any of this sound familiar?  Our economy is on the upswing.  Unemployment is low and certain taxes are declining.  But what about our moral standards?  Drugs being legalized.  Values being questioned.  Marriage being flushed down the sewer of post-modern relativism.  Safe zones being created while young people get shot in the school library.

Isaiah knew that in spite of the problems God was still in charge.  He saw the Lord sitting on His throne.  God is still on his throne.  He is directing the course of the world in His own wise way.

Isaiah’s vision was part of the Lord’s plan.  God was going to need a witness but He didn’t need a self-righteous one.  Seeing God’s majesty and hearing the worship offered by the angels Isaiah was overwhelmed by his own sinfulness.  He responded by confessing his sins and the sins of his nation.

In our culture most of us see ourselves as individuals but Isaiah’s confession reflects the more scriptural view of society.  We belong to one another.  Each of us contributes to the whole.  We retain individual responsibility for the direction of our own lives, but we also share jointly in the responsibility for the direction our society takes.

God provided the cleansing for Isaiah.  His unclean lips were atoned for and his guilt taken away.  He was ready to enter the Lord’s witness protection program.

Before our commission we too stand before the Lord with unclean lips and hearts and actions.  Isaiah felt he would die from his encounter with the Lord.  Do your sins ever do that to you?  We come face to face with our guilt and know there is no way to pay the penalty?  And we don’t have to.  Through Jesus God provides our forgiveness.  He baptizes us through the Holy Spirit.  Through the Word of the Gospel, which tells us everything Christ has done, we are cleansed from our unclean lips.  Through faith created by the Spirit working through Word and Sacrament, we trust that forgiveness and salvation.  Now – can I get a witness?!

The Lord got one.  He became the most quoted Old Testament writer in the New Testament.  He declared God’s judgment and the promise of his salvation – the coming Savior.  To hear and respond to this message is what Isaiah’s world needed.  His assignment would not be easy.  He would name names.  He would confront.  After a while, people would cross the street when they saw him coming.  Eventually, if tradition tells the truth, his own people would saw him in half.

Can our world – get your witness?  Hiding behind a new identity is not an option.  You are a Christian – a follower of the Savior, clothed in His righteousness.  Will you love and chastise?  Confront and forgive?  The idolatry is so immense and the task difficult but remember the Lord is in charge of your protection.  He may not be asking you to preach like Peter in our Acts reading this morning, but He is encouraging your witness.  He asks you to scatter seed in your speaking of the Good News.  The Word will create the faith.  Jesus is on stage even as the Holy Spirit is behind the scenes making it happen.  He’s in the rafters, putting the spotlight on Jesus.

May we too – in our lives and conversations – remain focused on Christ, proclaiming the simple, beautiful news of His birth, death, and resurrection.

Here am I, send me, send me!

Amen.