April 2024

Timothy Connects April 12, 2024

By |2024-04-12T09:47:22-05:00April 12th, 2024|Timothy Connect|

JOIN US FOR WORSHIP

Sunday Contemporary 9:00 am
Sunday Traditional: 10:30 am
301 East Wyatt Road

Holy Communion 1st, 3rd, & 5th Sundays

Worship info on Timothy’s website

https://timothylutheran.com/worship/

Doctrine Matters

Sure, we hear it all the time, “Just believe in Jesus and you’re good to go!” While faith in Jesus is absolutely essential and necessary, faith is much more. The Bible offers a rich tapestry of truths waiting to be explored. What we believe shapes who we are, so let’s turn to Paul’s letter and discover the fullness of God’s truth together.

Make Space in Your Soul for Hope

Ask anyone from Missouri about “fake spring” and they’ll surely have a story for you about packing away all the coats or planting flowers just to have to back track when the temperature drops and the frost returns. While I’m all for a shortened winter, I think these false-start spring days have something to teach us about the spiritual practice of living expectantly.
We should never mind false-start sunny days. Hope deferred is still hope. We need the small offerings of hope in our lives to remind us that just as there is darkness around us, light is near, too. It’s easy to close our hearts and say hope is too far gone from a season, situation, or person. But it’s the braver choice to have the audacity to believe hope will return to our hearts.
In Mark 9, a man is desperate for relief for his son who is having seizures. He begs Jesus to help his child, and says, “I believe. Help me in my unbelief.” When hope seems lost, maybe the best we can do is get really honest with the One who knows every ache of our heart by praying this prayer: “I hope. Help me in my hopelessness”.
Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see. Hebrews 11:1

Church Matters

Resurrection Sunday is the pinnacle of our faith and the amazing work of Christ on our behalf. But it isn’t the end. As Jesus stepped out of that tomb, He spent the next 40 days preparing His disciples to be the bricklayers for building His church. And then on Pentecost, He entrusted them with His Holy Spirit to carry on the task.

Today, we still take part in this incredible thing called the church. Yet, at times, we forget what it’s all about or what matters within the church. As we continue our transition here at Timothy, we will take time this spring to let the Lord remind us what matters to Him within His church. To do that, we will work our way through the book of 1 Timothy.

1 Timothy is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to a young pastor named Timothy as he navigates the church he has been called to lead. In this letter, Paul reminds both Timothy and the church of some incredibly important things that keep the church grounded in its identity.

Our series will be called “Church Matters.” We are eager to spend April and May studying together some of the things that matter within the church so that we might continue to pursue the calling of God and rejoice that we get to be a part of His church.

Senior Pastor Call Committee

After much prayer and discussion, the Board of Elders has approved the Senior Pastor Call Committee roster to begin the divine call process of following God’s direction to find the man He has already chosen as Timothy’s next Senior Pastor.

While every effort was made to follow MO District President Hagan’s recommendation to keep the committee from seven to nine members, a stronger consideration to provide a broad demographic representation brought the total to ten voting members with four additional members serving as non-voting advisors/consultants.
The voting committee members are Charlie Bock, Charlie Cronkhite, Sam Downs, Mel Falk, Rachel Honig, Tary Krahenbuhl, Kate Kuecker, Diane Mayfield, Rachel Pierce, and Tyler Shaffer. Non-voting committee advisors/consultants are Pastor Ryan, Pastor Rod, Nancy Nowiszewski, and Steve Schild. Circuit Pastor Gary Stolle will assist the committee as a representative from the MO District.

Next steps include an initial meeting of Timothy’s Call Committee within the next two weeks, followed by a meeting with President Hagan. Congregational input will be essential throughout the entire process. Please keep this process and the Call Committee in your prayers as we seek God’s will to be done.

Missouri District Youth Gathering

Our Junior High kids had a great post Easter gathering at Cross Pointe Retreat Center at the Lake of the Ozarks. We gathered with about 450 others to worship, grow, serve, and play! Our main speaker, Cassie Moorec invited us to recognize that we all are going through things from anxiety, fears, past baggage, and dark thoughts. Then she challenged us to lay those things on/at the cross and know that Jesus is in the midst of it all. The other speaker, Tanner Olson, shared some amazing poetry that stirred our hearts also. During breakouts we created baptismal birthday bags and made thank-you cards for our local fire department. We came back physically tired but spiritually full. Thanks for your prayers!!

Coffee and Bundt Cake Fundraiser – TLS PTL

Timothy Lutheran School PTL is offering a fundraiser again through Giving Bean, selling bags of coffee and tea! Coffee will be served from this company on April 14th and 21st before both services. This year they are also selling Nothing Bundt cakes.

Thank you for supporting Timothy Lutheran’s PTL by sampling and buying a bag of delicious coffee or tea! Order forms will be available. The deadline for orders is April 21st. Delivery of both coffee/tea and bundlets is April 29th.
All funds are designated for Online Educational Resources for the school.

Journeyman Pickleball Is Back

Attention all pickleball enthusiasts! You’re invited to join us for a fun-filled evening of pickleball and fellowship at Grain Valley Community Center. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, this event is open to players of all skill levels.
All men 16 years of age and older are invited. No charge. Snacks and beverages provided.

Visit by LBT Pastor Mendedo

Timothy welcomes Pastor Tilahun Mendendo of Lutheran Bible Translators on Sunday, May 5, to preach in both services. Please join us! LBT is one of Timothy’s tithe organizations, and we appreciate his visit to learn more about LBT. On Saturday, May 4, the congregation & friends are also invited to attend a 60th anniversary celebration for LBT in Oak Grove (see details in graphic). Please note that this event is not a fundraiser. We praise God that Timothy supports LBT in its efforts to translate the Bible into many languages.

Scuba VBS 2024

Get ready to dive into an exciting underwater adventure this summer at Timothy Lutheran Church’s Scuba Vacation Bible School! From July 15th to July 19th, 2024, children of all ages are invited to join us for a week filled with fun, faith, and exploration. https://timothylutheran.com/vbs/ and check Facebook for updates!

Academic Scholarships

Members of Timothy – If your student(s) will attend Timothy Lutheran, Lutheran High, St. Paul High this upcoming school year and in grades 2-16+, please read. Generous donors of Timothy have created possible academic scholarships available through Truman Heartland Community Foundation – www.thcf.org
Please read the qualifications on their website to see if you are eligible.

Betty Wilson Scholarship – High School Students (Lutheran High or St. Paul’s) Timothy Lutheran Church Betty… | Truman Heartland Community Foundation (thcf.org)
Ted Schubkegel Scholarship – Timothy Lutheran Students Timothy Lutheran Church… | Truman Heartland Community Foundation (thcf.org)
Rose Mary Thompson Scholarship – Timothy Lutheran Students Timothy Lutheran Church Rose… | Truman Heartland Community Foundation (thcf.org)
William Gerike Scholarship- College Students. Timothy Lutheran Church… | Truman Heartland Community Foundation (thcf.org)

Deadline is by June 1st. NO EXCEPTIONS – Questions please contact Rachael Cassiday Watkins at THCF at watkins@thcf.org or Christy Yager at 816-820-4730.

Ministry Successes in Action

As the consolidation process moves forward, leadership and staff encourage members to express their Ministry Action Questions as well as Ministry Success Stories. Click here for Ministry Action Questions. Click here for Ministry Success Stories.
Thank you!

Ministry Success Stories

“I would like to THANK everyone who was involved in implementing the golf cart to transport folks into the services on Easter Sunday. If you have mobility issues and no one to drop you at the door, this service is a true blessing! Thank you so much and I sure hope this continues. I think things are going great with the transition. There are so many people working hard to make it a success. Thank you all for your dedicated service to our church! Blessings, Pam Smithee”

Worship Attendance April 7 9am 186, 10:30 am 167

April 7, 2024:
(Budgeted Weekly General Contributions: $24,038)
Actual General Contributions: $31,531.60
2024 First Fruits Budgeted Goal: $100,000.00 (1st $12,000 to NYG expenses)
Total to date: $37,977.13

2024 Flower Chart for Sunday worship service is now located at the front desk in the lobby. Arrangements cost $45 each. Thank you!

TLS Principal Commissioning & Installation The congregation is invited to attend the commissioning & installation of newly rostered TLS Principal Ken Holland during the 10:30 service on Sunday, May 12. We praise God for Ken’s service to Timothy in this capacity and pray for many years of blessings for all.

Food Donations Thank you for continuing to support this vital ministry! The grocery cart sits in the lobby just outside the Administrative Offices. Donations for April will be delivered to the Hillcrest Transitional Housing. Your donations are truly transforming lives through Christ.

St. Paul Rummage Sale Saint Paul Lutheran High School’s servants of the Saints will host their Spring Rummage Sale April 17-20. April 17, 6pm-8 pm; April 18, 7am-6 pm; April 19, 8am-6 pm; April 20 8am-noon. This is a great sale to purchase adult and children’s clothing, shoes, toys, home goods, tools, antiques, books, and more at great prices. The sale is located in the Weis Geym Annex at 205 S. Main Street, Concordia, MO.

RESOURCE HEALTH FAMILY FUN FEST! Saturday, April 20, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Evangel Church, 1414 E 103rd Street, Kansas City, MO. Bring your family and friends to enjoy carnival games, bounce houses, petting zoo, food trucks, and more!

LWML MO District KC South Zone 2024 Spring Rally will be on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Please join us for a Prayer Service “Grace, Mercy, Peace”. The rally will be held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 5901 E 135th St. Grandview, Mo. Gifts from the Heart: Mites for missions(checks payable to LWML MO District KC South Zone). Registration begins at 9 am; opening devotion at 9:30 am. The cost is $5 (including lunch). RSVP to Patti Jordan at 816-809-9087 or email pljordan79@gmail.com by April 12th.

GriefShare Thursdays, 6:30-8pm, Music Room. Sign up on GriefShare website https://www.griefshare.org/groups/180907/registrations/new

DivorceCare Mondays, 6:30-8pm, Library. Sign up on DivorceCare website https://www.divorcecare.org/groups/183166/registrations/new

Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Gospel of Luke”; 9-10am, Library; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell

Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Music Room; led by Roxanne Kerwood

Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Gospel of Mark”, 6:30-7:30am, Music Room; led by various men

Tuesday Morning Women’s Bible Study Rediscovering Israel (Cristy McLelland); 9-11 am, Pointe of Hope Library; led by various ladies

Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study 10-11am, I & II Kings; Pointe of Hope Coffee House; led by Jon Kraft

Wednesday Night Sr High Revolution 6:30-8 Mobile Classroom 4

Wednesday Confirmation 6:30-8 pm, Gym

Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) Book Study 6:30-8pm; Library; led by Miriam Lindemann

Do You Have A Story To Share?
If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield (click on either) or Mary Taggart. Please send it by Thursday at noon to be published on Friday.
Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
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Timothy Connects Friday April, 5, 2024

By |2024-04-05T12:05:30-05:00April 5th, 2024|Timothy Connect|

JOIN US FOR WORSHIP

Sunday Contemporary 9:00 am

Sunday Traditional: 10:30 am

301 East Wyatt Road

Holy Communion 1st, 3rd, & 5th Sundays

Worship info on Timothy’s website

https://timothylutheran.com/worship/

Your Turn

Throughout Lent, Holy Week, and Resurrection Sunday, we saw how Jesus gathered people around a table to share a meal and teach them about the Kingdom of God. Today, following a simple meal at the side of the lake, Jesus calls Peter aside to prepare him because the time was coming when Jesus would ascend into heaven, but the meals wouldn’t end. No, instead Jesus called Peter to be His representative and to continue to “feed my sheep.” While Peter’s calling from Jesus was unique to care for the church, it sets before us an invitation, that all who know the blessing of being at the Lord’s table are called to go out and share with others and invite others to the feast that has no end. Can we do it? Will we do it?

When You’re Not Ready, Jesus Shows Up Anyway

We had a big move in our family this week. Decisions needed to be made, what to take and what to sell. Inside I was saying, “We aren’t ready.” Moving is incredibly hard. No one talks about the emotional side. It takes a lot of grace to get through. That’s when I hear the gentle reminder of Jesus’ words to His friend Martha when she was worked up at her own overwhelm: “There is need of only one thing” (Luke 10:42)

That one thing is always and everywhere to see the face of Christ in the people around us. The sacred image-bearer of the divine that walks with us makes decisions and helps us move the obstacles before us. We remember that our most important, loving actions on any given day are often when we let ourselves get interrupted by God. We might never feel ready, but Jesus shows up anyway. What a gift when we remember that we can show up with compassion for each other, too.

Church Matters

Resurrection Sunday is the pinnacle of our faith and the amazing work of Christ on our behalf. But it isn’t the end. As Jesus stepped out of that tomb, He spent the next 40 days preparing His disciples to be the bricklayers for building His church. And then on Pentecost, He entrusted them with His Holy Spirit to carry on the task.

Today, we still take part in this incredible thing called the church. Yet, at times, we forget what it’s all about or what matters within the church. As we continue our transition here at Timothy, we will take time this spring to let the Lord remind us what matters to Him within His church. To do that, we will work our way through the book of 1 Timothy.

1 Timothy is a letter written by the Apostle Paul to a young pastor named Timothy as he navigates the church he has been called to lead. In this letter, Paul reminds both Timothy and the church of some incredibly important things that keep the church grounded in its identity.

Our series will be called “Church Matters.” We are eager to spend April and May studying together some of the things that matter within the church so that we might continue to pursue the calling of God and rejoice that we get to be a part of His church.

A Celebration of Faith, Unity, and Community

At Timothy Lutheran Church, the Lenten Season was a vibrant celebration that brought our faith community together as one. The Dining with Jesus mid-week services were well-attended and received, carrying over into packed services on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. Easter Sunday services were also successful in bringing together congregation members and the wider community in a joyous and meaningful observance of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. All Holy Week services were characterized by heartfelt worship, inspiring sermons, and beautiful music, providing worshipers with opportunities for reflection, renewal, and spiritual growth.

This week would have not been possible without the visionary leadership of the dedicated staff and volunteers at Timothy Lutheran. Their unwavering commitment to creating a welcoming, inclusive, and spiritually enriching environment set the stage for a truly memorable Easter celebration this week. As we reflect on the Easter season, we are filled with gratitude for the blessings of faith, fellowship, and service experienced at Timothy Lutheran.

Mr. Holland Accepts Call

At the Annual Voters’ Assembly Meeting in January, the voters approved the motion from the School Board, with support from the Board of Elders and Executive Board, to extend a divine call to TLS School Administrator Ken Holland as a LCMS-rostered School Principal. Over the past few months, all paperwork has been completed and approved for this process to continue. Last week, Ken officially accepted the call, and now Timothy awaits word from the MO District that Ken’s installation can occur during a worship service in the near future. We praise God and give Him glory for Ken’s service to Timothy. Below is Ken’s letter to the congregation.

“Dear Members of Timothy,

It is with joy that I can report the acceptance of the call to Timothy Lutheran Church to serve as Timothy Lutheran School Principal. With firm conviction, I believe God wants me to participate in ministry with you. What a special blessing for me!

May our loving and gracious God bless our efforts in ministry together.

In Christ,

Ken Holland”

Supporting St. Paul Lutheran High School

Saint Paul Lutheran High School sent a thank-you letter to Timothy Lutheran regarding the donation received from the February 11th performance by the Singing Saints. They are so thankful for the gift of $1,264.00. (additional $250 in checks directly to St. Paul)

Saint Paul Lutheran High School’s Servants of the Saints will host their Spring Rummage Sale April 17-20.

April 17 6pm-8 pm, April 18 7am-6pm, April 19 8am-6pm, April 20 8am-noon.

This is a great sale to purchase adult and children’s clothing, shoes, toys, home goods, tools, antiques, books, and more at great prices. The sale is located in the Weis Gym Annex at 205 S. Main Street, Concordia, MO.

Supporting Haiti

In the midst of turmoil and uncertainty, a beacon of hope continues to shine in the town of Jacmel, Haiti. While the country grapples with unrest and violence, the church in Jacmel stands as a testament to resilience and unwavering faith. Despite the challenges they face, the community remains steadfast in their commitment to serve and uplift one another.

Recent reports may paint a grim picture of Haiti, with images of rioting and gangs dominating the headlines, particularly in the capital city of Port-au-Prince. However, it’s important to note that Jacmel, nestled along the southern coast, remains relatively calm amidst the chaos. The church in Jacmel is safe, providing solace and support to its members during these trying times.

However, behind the scenes, a different challenge looms large for the congregation. Ministry in Mission, a vital source of support for the church, has encountered financial difficulties. For several years, Ministry in Mission was giving the church $2000 per month to pay their pastors, secretary, and musicians but recently stopped. Timothy Lutheran’s tithe was originally designated for the support of the church in other ways; it will now be directed to these ministry leaders to aid in the support of their church. Timothy’s Lutheran’s original tithe went to building this church building.

Coffee and Bundt Cake Fundraiser – TLS PTL

Timothy Lutheran School PTL is offering a fundraiser again through Giving Bean, selling bags of coffee and tea! Coffee will be served from this company on April 14th and 21st before both services. This year they are also selling Nothing Bundt cakes.

Thank you for supporting Timothy Lutheran’s PTL by sampling and buying a bag of delicious coffee or tea! Order forms will be available. The deadline for orders is April 21st.

All funds are designated for Online Educational Resources for the school.

Journeyman Pickleball Is Back

Attention all pickleball enthusiasts! You’re invited to join us for a fun-filled evening of pickleball and fellowship at Grain Valley Community Center. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just getting started, this event is open to players of all skill levels.

All men 16 years of age and older are invited. No charge. Snacks and beverages provided.

Visit by LBT Pastor Mendedo


Timothy welcomes Pastor Tilahun Mendendo of Lutheran Bible Translators on Sunday, May 5, to preach in both services. Please join us! LBT is one of Timothy’s tithe organizations, and we appreciate his visit to learn more about LBT. On Saturday, May 4, the congregation & friends are also invited to attend a 60th anniversary celebration for LBT in Oak Grove (see details in graphic). Please note that this event is not a fundraiser. We praise God that Timothy supports LBT in its efforts to translate the Bible into many languages.

Academic Scholarships

Members of Timothy – If your student(s) will attend Timothy Lutheran, Lutheran High, St. Paul High this upcoming school year and in grades 2-16+, please read. Generous donors of Timothy have created possible academic scholarships available through Truman Heartland Community Foundation – www.thcf.org

Please read the qualifications on their website to see if you are eligible.

Betty Wilson Scholarship – High School Students (Lutheran High or St. Paul’s) Timothy Lutheran Church Betty… | Truman Heartland Community Foundation (thcf.org)

Ted Schubkegel Scholarship – Timothy Lutheran Students Timothy Lutheran Church… | Truman Heartland Community Foundation (thcf.org)

Rose Mary Thompson Scholarship – Timothy Lutheran Students Timothy Lutheran Church Rose… | Truman Heartland Community Foundation (thcf.org)

William Gerike Scholarship- College Students. Timothy Lutheran Church… | Truman Heartland Community Foundation (thcf.org)

Deadline is by June 1st. NO EXCEPTIONS – Questions please contact Rachael Cassiday Watkins at THCF at watkins@thcf.org or Christy Yager at 816-820-4730.

Ministry Successes in Action

As the consolidation process moves forward, leadership and staff encourage members to express their One Campus Questions as well as Ministry Success Stories. Click here for Ministry Action Questions. Click here for Ministry Success Stories.

Thank you!

Progress is moving right along for the storage building. Please see the projected steps below.

Next Steps in the project plan:

  • Apply for the building permit (week of April 1st)
  • Provide the city planning commission with color renderings of the building (week of April 1st)
  • Work with Gary Flandermeyer and the Property Board to finish the request for proposal documents for bid (week of April 1st)
  • Executive Board, legal, and business manager RFP(Request for Proposal) reviews and sign off (week of April 8st)
  • Release RFP(Request for Proposal) documents for bid (week of April 15th)

The property board’s goal to build in June or July is dependent on approval of the above steps.

Timothy’s Property Board received approval for a second walkway in the island in the parking lot. This will help access to the building for mobility purposes, including wheelchairs, walkers, strollers, etc. Please stay tuned for a date when this will be completed once the work is bid out and accepted by a contractor. If members know of a contractor to help with concrete and site work, please contact Louie Wilbers (816-988-6059)

Updates on Strategic Plan:

The following Strategic Plan focus areas, goals, strategies, and tactics were started and/or accomplished during the first quarter of 2024:

  1. Staffing: establish a new Call Committee for Senior Pastor; designate unused pastoral salary for call process expenses; hire a full-time Business Manager; review and re-align support staff responsibilities; extend the divine call for TLS Principal
  2. Discipleship: develop interest inventory as a method to learn members’ passions and gifts
  3. Financial: initial planning for Consecrated Stewards program to implement in fall 2024; establish reserve fund at Truman Heartland Community Foundation with Prather Estate donation
  4. Consolidation: share questions and success stories in Timothy Connects; support the need for additional storage space; address Sunday morning worship experience considerations, including parking and building accessibility

Maundy Worship Attendance March 28th 6pm 317

Good Friday Worship Attendance March 29th 6pm 310

Easter Worship Attendance March 31st, 9am 432 , 10:30 am 368

March 24, 2024:

(Budgeted Weekly General Contributions: $24,038)

Actual General Contributions: $14,427.00

2024 First Fruits Budgeted Goal: $100,000.00 (1st $12,000 to NYG expenses)

Total to date: $36,696.13

March 28, 29th and 31, 2024:

(Budgeted Weekly General Contributions: $24,038)

Actual General Contributions: $28,373.91

2024 First Fruits Budgeted Goal: $100,000.00 (1st $12,000 to NYG expenses)

Total to date: $37,274.13

2024 Flower Chart for Sunday worship service is now located at the front desk in the lobby. Arrangements cost $45 each. Thank you!

Save the Date: Scuba VBS 2024, July 15th – 19th. More information to come. Please check the website and the Facebook page.

Service Opportunities Are you looking for simple but meaningful ways to serve at Timothy? There are ushering openings in both services for the second quarter (April, May, June). If you as an individual, couple, or family can fill this role for one or more months, please sign up now on the church website (timothylutheran.com; click on VOLUNTEERS), contact Gary Storck (816.590.3546), or call the church office (816.228.5300). Thank you!

Food Donations Thank you for continuing to support this vital ministry! The grocery cart sits in the lobby just outside the Administrative Offices. Donations for April will be delivered to the Hillcrest Traditional Housing. Your donations are truly transforming lives through Christ.

OASIS Seeking volunteers to help serve catered meals from 6-6:30 pm on April 10. Minimal clean-up. Contact Pastor Ryan (816.228.5300 Ext. 8046) or Clancy Heisel (816.228.5300 Ext. 8047) with questions.

LWML MO District KC South Zone 2024 Spring Rally will be on Saturday, April 20, 2024. Please join us for a Prayer Service “Grace, Mercy, Peace”. The rally will be held at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 5901 E 135th St. Grandview, Mo. Gifts from the Heart: Mites for missions(checks payable to LWML MO District KC South Zone). Registration begins at 9 am; opening devotion at 9:30 am. The cost is $5 (including lunch). RSVP to Patti Jordan at 816-809-9087 or email pljordan79@gmail.com by April 12th.

Attention Ladies! The Women’s Book Club has announced a monthly date change and invites all women & their friends to join them. New date is the second Thursday each month (excluding summer), still at Novel Place at 6pm. Next gathering is Thursday, April 11, to enjoy fellowship and discuss the book Mercy House by Alena Dillon. Contact Barb Kalbfleisch (816.807.7575) with questions.

GriefShare Thursdays, 6:30-8pm, Music Room. Sign up on GriefShare website https://www.griefshare.org/groups/180907/registrations/new

DivorceCare Mondays, 6:30-8pm, Library. Sign up on DivorceCare website https://www.divorcecare.org/groups/183166/registrations/new

Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Gospel of Luke”; 9-10am, Library; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell

Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) 6:30pm fellowship; 7pm study; Music Room; led by Roxanne Kerwood

Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “The Gospel of Mark”, 6:30-7:30am, Music Room; led by various men

Tuesday Morning Women’s Bible Study Rediscovering Israel (Cristy McLelland); 9-11 am, Pointe of Hope Library; led by various ladies

Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study 10-11am, I & II Kings; Pointe of Hope Coffee House; led by Jon Kraft

Wednesday Night Sr High Revolution 6:30-8 pm ; Mobile Classroom 4

Wednesday Confirmation 6:30-8 pm; Music Room

Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) Book Study 6:30-8pm; Library; led by Miriam Lindemann

Do You Have A Story To Share?

If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to Diane Mayfield (click on either) or Mary Taggart. Please send it by Thursday at noon to be published on Friday.

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March 2022

Timothy eNotes Friday, March 10th, 2022

By |2022-03-13T08:23:19-05:00March 10th, 2022|Timothy Connect, Timothy Connects|

JOIN US FOR WORSHIP
Please join us this weekend for worship.
Sunday 8 & 9:15 am, RD Mize Campus
Sunday 10am, Wyatt Campus 

Worship info on Timothy’s website (www.timothylutheran.com/worship/)
Live Stream worship on Facebook – Sundays 10am on Facebook page (www.facebook.com/timothylutheran
Recorded Worship Services | FaithRoots (www.YouTube.com/TimothyLutheranMinistries)

“Holy Destruction!”

If you hear the term “holy destruction,” what do you picture? Probably something worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster. But who do you picture as the target of that holy destruction? Usually someone else. We often forget that our sins make us targets for that holy destruction too. But thanks be to God, He saves us from His own wrath through Jesus’ death and resurrection. He now calls on us, to share the message that others can be saved from that destruction as well.

SNOW: A Devotion

Can you believe it. I am a sunshine girl, a get outside and feel the warmth on my face kind of girl. I dream of Florida, Jamaica and the Bahama’s. But last night was sleet and this week more snow. What a crazy state Missouri is.
Our location matters and there is good to be found right where we’re at, even with the crazy weather. I think about how Jesus came down from heaven to dwell in a specific location, within a specific community. He did His work locally, as far as His feet and a boat could take Him. He focused on the people right around Him, healing, preaching, and walking with them. And yet, what happened there changed the world.
Yes, God is in the far-off places, but God is everywhere — even here. He is alive and moving. He is right here in snowy Missouri. As I sit, I think of a song from childhood based on King James Psalm 144:15. Happy is that people, that is in such a case: yea, happy is that people, whose God is the Lord. Psalm 144:15
As I look out at the cold snow, I am happy, at peace in the quiet sitting with God, right where I am at.

Lenten & Holy Week Reminders

Wednesday Services:  March 16, 23, 30 & April 6:  5:30pm, RD Mize

Wednesday Non-Dinner Free-Will Offerings Opportunities:

  • March 16—Give Commission for 2022 Live Well Community Fair in June
  • March 23—Pairs & Spares for National Youth Gathering fundraising
  • March 30—School Ministry for TLS Scholarship Fund

NOTE:  These various free-will opportunities will also be available in RD Mize lobby on the Sunday after the designated Wednesday services. Thanks for your support of these ministries!

Maundy Thursday, April 14:  Service with Holy Communion, 5:30pm, RD Mize
Good Friday, April 15:  Service with Holy Communion, 5:30pm, Wyatt

We look forward to choirs enhancing worship during the Lenten season. The Celebration Chorus will sing at Wyatt service this Sunday, March 13, as well as Palm Sunday and Easter Sunday. The Sanctuary Choir will sing at the RD Mize services on March 20, Palm Sunday, and Easter Sunday. The combined choirs will also enhance worship on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday.

Meet Timothy’s Magician Extraordinaire . . .
a.k.a. Pastor Ryan


Students at TLS flocked around Timothy’s Magician Extraordinaire one day last week before heading back to class after lunch, intrigued and fascinated by his skill in pulling off cool card tricks!

JourneyMen Take the Lead Event
Wanted:  Spiritual Leaders

Men, it’s time to gather again for food, fellowship, and faith-building discussions. All men are invited to attend and hear Garrett Stutz, a 7’1” professional basketball player, share his faith story. We’ll gather for prayer at 6:30pm sharp and kick off the evening with smoked pulled pork by none other than Ben Ryan!

Open to all men 15 and older! Join us as we get on the journey of digging into God’s Word.

Date:  Tuesday, March 22
Time:  6:30-8:30pm
Location:  Family Life Center, RD Mize
Contact:  Pastor Rod Lindemann
Please register your attendance:  https://timothylutheran.com/take-the-lead/

TLS Trivia Night

The TLS Trivia Night is back! After a year off, TLS is excited to welcome back Trivia Night on Fri., March 25, starting at 6pm in the Wyatt Auditorium. This year’s theme is A Night at the Movies, and excitement is building about the fun team names, costumes, and tables you create. This TLS Scholarship Fundraiser is always a ton of fun. You don’t want to miss out! Grab your tickets and learn more at https://timothylutheran.school.com/trivia-night/

Easter Carnival

All children are invited to Timothy’s annual Easter Carnival on Sat., April 9th from 2-4pm at Wyatt Campus for an afternoon of FREE fun. Activities include family games, crafts, and a traditional egg hunt starting at 3pm. Rolling in the Dough KC food truck will be available from 2-3pm if you would like to purchase a tasty treat.

Children’s Ministry appreciates all donations, including individually-wrapped candy to fit inside plastic eggs and prize-table goodies (full-size candy bars, small toys, small stuffed animals, etc.) Please drop off your donations in the bins at either campus lobby. Volunteers are welcome to help at the various activity stations. Please contact Allison Spencer (816.695.0090 or aspencer2312@gmail.com if you can help. Thank you!

Caring for God’s House

Can you volunteer an hour or two (or longer) on Sat., March 26 between 8:30am and 12:30pm, to join a group in “spring cleaning” the RD Mize sanctuary and lobby? More hands = less time required to complete! Maybe a family activity? The Property Board really appreciates your help. Contact Viv Bradshaw (vivbradshaw@aol.com or 816.229.0397) or Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com or 816.228.5300 Ext. 8040) if you have questions. Thank you!

LWML MO District South Zone Spring Rally

LWML MO District KC South Zone 2022 Spring Rally will be Sat., April 9, with the theme “LUMA Live” from Proverbs 19: 17. Rally will be held at Messiah Lutheran, 613 S. Main, Independence, MO. Program: Kelsha James, LUMA Community Outreach Coordinator, speaking about current projects and future needs of LUMA. Gifts from the Heart: laundry soap/pods, cleaning supplies, sponges, and baby wipes for LUMA Community Closet. Monetary donations also accepted (checks payable to LWML MO District KC South Zone). Registration begins at 9am; opening devotion at 9:30am. Cost is $5 (includes lunch). Childcare available upon advanced request. RSVP to Carol Haesemeier at 816.478.1659 or hhaesemeier@sbcglobal.net by March 29.

Women of Hope Spring Retreat

Ladies, take a trip around the world! Join Women of Hope on a journey around God’s Wonderful World. It’s a travel-themed retreat filled with laughter, Bible study, and reflection, and all women are invited! Pack your bags for Sat., April 30; you will be traveling from 9am-4pm at the Wyatt Campus, 301 E. Wyatt Rd. Cost is $25 per lady and includes lunch and all materials; register by contacting Diane Mayfield (dianem@timothylutheran.com) or Nancy Nowiszewski (nancyn@timothylutheran.com). Don’t delay—register now! Sign up friends to join you!

Reaching Out to Welcome Inn

Timothy’s GIVE Commission is once again organizing a collection of items for the residents living in the Blue Springs Welcome Inn. The following items would be especially appreciated: toilet paper, cleaning supplies, paper plates, plastic silverware, canned fruits & vegetables, cereal, and toaster pastries.

Donations may be dropped off in designated bins at each campus until April 24. Thank you for your support!

2022 First Fruits contributions total 63,355.59, as of March 6th! Your support is very much appreciated as we continue to reach the 2022 First Fruits goal of $200,000.

Raise the Roof contributions total $20,000, as of March 6th.  Thank you very much!

Adopt-a-NYG Student (Pi Fundraiser) contributions total 5,093.14 as of March 6th. Thank you!

Middle School Youth Escape Room THIS FRIDAY, March 11, 6:30-8pm, Youth Room (506), RD Mize. Bring friends! Contact Pastor Ryan (ryanh@timothylutheran.com) with questions.

Pairs & Spares Tuesday, March 15, 11:30am potluck, Fellowship Hall (note change of location), RD Mize. Guest program:  Hunting in Africa by Roland West. Please join us! Contact Janet Masters (jlmasters44@gmail.com) with questions.

Skating Party All children & students invited! Bring friends! Sat., March 26, 4:30-6:30pm, $5 per skater, Rink Ratz, BS. Contact Pastor Ryan (rhyanh@timothylutheran.com) with questions.

LUMAA invites Timothy to its March 16 meeting at St. Stephen Lutheran in Liberty, MO; Program: Nita Williams from Dream House in KCMO; ingathering: cash donations for VBS, may be dropped off at church office or mailed to Lois Domsch at 3349 S. Scott Ave., Independence, MO 64052. Contact Lois at lois@domsch.com with questions.

Girls on the Run Assistant coaches needed for spring session (late March – May); practices on Tuesdays (4:30-6pm) and Sundays (3:30-5pm). Contact Sandy Gregory (sandyg@timothylutheran.com or 816.228.5300 Ext. 8035 or 816.213.8237) with questions.

Altar/Stage Flowers If you would like to donate flowers for the altar at RD Mize or stage at Wyatt, please call the church office or sign the “flower chart” posted on bulletin board in RD Mize lobby hallway. Cost is $35.00. Thank you!

Job Opportunity Children & Middle School Ministry Coordinator; part-time (20 hrs/wk); job description on church website under Church, then Church Manuals, Reports & Positions; deadline to apply THIS FRIDAY, MARCH 11. Contact Pastor Ryan (ryanh@timothylutheran.com) with questions.

Sanctuary Choir It’s not too late to offer your talents for the Lenten & Holy Week season! Weekly practices are 7-8pm on Wednesdays in sanctuary. Please join us! Contact Miriam Lindemann (miriaml@timothylutheran.com) with questions.

Food Donations for March will be delivered to BS Community Services League. Your ongoing support is always appreciated!

Thrivent Choice Dollars If you desire to allocate your Thrivent Choice Dollars to Timothy, the deadline is March 31. Go to your account at Thrivent.com or contact your Thrivent representative if you have questions. Thank you very much!

Ladies Book Club started this week but not too late to participate! Meets bi-monthly on second Thursday, 7pm, at home of Barb Kalbfleisch. First book is The Housekeeper and the Professor. Contact Barb at barbkalbfleisch9@gmail.com with questions. Next session is May 12.

DivorceCare meets on Mondays, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize. Childcare available upon request.

GriefShare meets on Thursdays, 6:30-8pm, RD Mize. Childcare available upon request.

Sunday Morning Adult Bible Study “An Overview of the Old Testament”; 10:30-11:30am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; led by Fritz Barlag & Dale Russell

Monday Evening Adult Bible Study (1st & 3rd Mondays) Various topics; 6:30 fellowship, 7pm study; Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Roxanne Kerwood

Monday Evening Women’s Bible Study “Faith & Fire Elijah”; 6:30-8pm, Room 111, RD Mize; led by various ladies

Tuesday Morning Men’s Bible Study “Matthew 17-28: The Sacrifice of the King”; 6:30-7:30am, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize;
Tuesday Morning Adult Bible Study “The Book of Revelation”; 10-11am, Fellowship Hall, RD Mize; led by Pastor John

Wednesday Discovery Class 6:30-7:30pm, Fireplace Room (302), RD Mize; childcare available upon request; led by Pastor Rod

Wednesday Cross Walk Pre-school through 5th grade; 6:30-8pm, begins in Fellowship Hall, RD Mize

Wednesday Confirmation 6th-8th grades; 6:30-8pm, begins in Room 501, RD Mize

Wednesday Senior High Revolution Bible Study 6:30-8pm, Youth room (506), RD Mize; led by Carrie Hochgrebe, Becky Blatt, & Ryan Kuecker

Thursday Evening Women’s Bible Study (Women of Thursday) Book study, 6:30-8pm, Room 102, RD Mize; led by Miriam Lindemann & Becky Blatt; contact Becky Blatt (ebblatt99@yahoo.com) for current book

Thursday Evening JourneyMen Bible Study “Passionate Pursuit of God”; 6:30-7:30pm, through March 31, Fellowship Hill, RD Mize, followed by fellowship at Applebee’s; led by Pastor Rod

Saturday Morning Moms Bible Study (1st & 3rd Saturdays) 9-10am, Wyatt 4 G’s; led by Kaye Gray

Do You Have A Story To Share?
If you have an article or celebration you would like to share with the members of Timothy, please submit it to
Diane Mayfield at dianelmayfield@comcast.net,
DougF@TimothyLutheran.com or
Pastor Rod at RodL@TimothyLutheran.com.

Please keep your submission between 200-250 words.
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June 2020

Letter from Pastor John

By |2020-06-08T13:59:58-05:00June 8th, 2020|Timothy Connect|

Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,

A question on everyone’s mind lately is, “When will Timothy resume in-person worship?”  While we appreciate the hard work and dedication of numerous volunteers and staff to shift our services to an online format, we long for the chance to gather in worship together.

This question has weighed heavily on Timothy’s leaders for the past few weeks, especially as restrictions on in-person gatherings have relaxed. We want to strike a balance between our members’ desire to be together with the need to do so safely. We also want to resume public worship with as little change or disruption as possible so that, when we come together, our worship experience is as similar as possible before the pandemic.

After much deliberation and after studying suggestions from the Missouri District and guidelines from federal, state, and local governments, Timothy’s leaders plan to resume in-person worship on July 11 & 12, hoping that Jackson County will be in Phase 3 of its recovery plan by then.

There will still be changes to the worship services and times. Going forward, only three in-person worship services will occur each weekend: Saturday at 6pm at RD MizeSunday at 9am at RD Mize, and Sunday at 10am at Wyatt. This will allow adequate time to clean the worship spaces after each service. The 10am service at Wyatt will also live stream via Facebook and YouTube.

During these worship services, face masks will be encouraged but not required, and physical distancing between family groups will be encouraged as well. Offering plates will be stationed at the room exits.

Holy Communion will resume in August once the logistics of worship are in place.

Finally, it is important to note that these plans are dependent upon the assumption that Jackson County will enter Phase 3 of its recovery plan in July. If the county delays that transition, Timothy will delay the return to in-person worship as well. In addition, if another stay-at-home order is issued, Timothy’s services will immediately transition back to online worship for the duration.

This has been a difficult time, and we appreciate your patience and prayers. Please bear with us as we work to transition to a new normal of touching lives for Christ.

Under the mercy,
Pastor John

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Thank You Letter From Jesús El Buen Pastor

By |2021-05-06T10:55:51-05:00June 2nd, 2020|Timothy Connect|

The Lutheran Church of Jesus the Good Shepherd
3007 Mercier Street, Kansas City, Missouri 64108
Pastor F E Eberhart, Pantry Administrator, 913-707-3518 pastorfee@gmail.com ;

Timothy Lutheran Church
425 NW R D Mize Rd,
Blue Springs, MO 64014

June 1, 2020

Dear Brothers and Sisters at Timothy,

Thank you for your persistent love! You recently sent three pickup trucks loaded with a variety of groceries for the Food Pantry at Jesus El Buen Pastor Lutheran Church.

We are now regularly serving more than 100 client families a week. Because of Covid-19 our system has changed. God has not changed.

We have the chance to share the Gospel with a printed bilingual devotion and are never hesitant to proclaim that Jesus Christ is Lord, the very light of God shining in darkness. Our masked clients and masked volunteers cannot stop that light. We serve five families at a time. Only one person may enter for the family. Children must wait with a caregiver. No longer do we serve a dinner or give an embrace. Clients accept this and understand. Yet the Holy Spirit allows us to show His love and power as we do all things in the Name of Jesus.

But as funds dry up and groceries are hard to replace, we ask God to show us how we are to feed the multitude. Harvesters is great for fruit and vegetables but other items are also in demand, soups, sauces, oil, sugar, flour, all the standard groceries.

So God says to us through Gary Flandermeyer and Associates and Timothy Lutheran Church, “It’s under control. Before you ask or even think about asking, it is under control. Trust me!”

All four Gospel writers include miracle of the the feeding of the five thousand. But Luke’s version is my favorite.  The disciples come to Jesus and wonder how the multitude is going to get food. Our Lord’s first response to them was, “You feed them.”

Then they had to learn trust and obedience and Jesus showed them the way through thanksgiving and prayer and a love so deep that it is almost beyond comprehension.

“You feed them.”

And the saints of St. Timothy, Blue Springs, Missouri, said, Okay, Lord! And it happened! Thank you so much. God bless you and uphold you with His Spirit. It is my joy to serve with you.

Pastor Frank
Pantry Administrator

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May 2020

Confirmation Class 2020

By |2020-05-29T04:48:57-05:00May 29th, 2020|Timothy Connect|

Kassie Ann Berthelson
Joshua 1:9
Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

Emma Louise Freeman
Isaiah 41:10
So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.

 Gretchen Elaine Freeman
Philippians 4:4
Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!

Kaya Elizabeth Gorrow
Romans 8:28
And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.

Allie Maree Gray
Romans 8:38-39
For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither the present nor the future, nor any
powers,
 neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Ella Grace Hogan
Psalm 30:2
Lord my God, I called to you for help, and you healed me.

Jonathan Wesley Jackson
2 Corinthians 5:17
Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come:[a] The old has gone, the new is here!

Brody Troy LaFrentz
Ephesians 4:32
Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.

Anthony David Lorek
Proverbs 17:22
A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.

Annabel Rose Myers
Psalm 28:7
The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him.

Jack Alexander Parker
Psalm 28:7
The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him.

Emily Grace Poynter
Jeremiah 29:13
You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all your heart.

Alex Raelynn Taylor
Isaiah 43:18-19
“Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.

Aidan Thomas Trout
Isaiah 43:1
But now, this is what the Lord says— he who created you, Jacob, he who formed you, Israel:  “Do not fear, for I have redeemed you; I have summoned you by name; you are mine.

Aniston Paige Wulff
Psalm 119:105
Your word is a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.

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November 2019

Steve and Janel Schild in Nepal

By |2019-11-17T16:51:19-06:00November 17th, 2019|Timothy Connect|

Steve and Janel Schild Travel Half Way Around The World To Build A Home With Habit In Nepal.

Steve and Janel in Nepal with Habitat.  The community is in the most southern part of country near India. Their team is the first team to enter the community where the people have not seen westerners. Once completed, there will be 54 houses for local families.

This past week Steve and Janell Schild arrived home from Kathmandu, Nepal after joining a team with Habitat to build a home in the east region of the country near Mount Everest. This area includes not only one of the world’s most beautiful tea gardens and wildlife reserves, but also families in need of better housing.

Habitat Nepal is serving homeowners from several caste systems and ethnic groups. Despite the fact that people of many different cultures live throughout the east region, there is unity in diversity. Agriculture is the main occupation for members of this community, and monsoon winds bring enough rainfalls in the summer to support the growth of food crops like paddy, wheat and maize.

Lodging was provided in a local hotel with volunteers sharing double-occupancy rooms. Breakfast provided at the hotel, with lunch, snacks and bottled water ready at the work site. The team had the opportunity to experience dinner either at the hotel or in local restaurants.

On the work site the team was led by local, skilled workers. They helped mix mortar and cement, carry sand and gravel, soak bricks and weave bamboo – all critically important tasks as Nepalese families start their journey towards building a safe home.

The Itinerary Included:
Friday and Saturday: Depart. Grab your packed bags and head for Nepal!
Sunday: Welcome. Welcomed in Kathmandu where the team was greeted at the airport by Habitat staff. They met up with the rest of the team and enjoyed dinner in Kathmandu.
Monday: Travel. The team headed towards the host community. Along the way they learned about Habitat’s innovative work in Nepal and the team’s project for the week. Habitat staff introduced the team to the community where they stayed.
Tuesday-Sunday: Build. The team headed out to the build site where they partnered with families recovering from an earthquake in 2015.
Monday: Explore. The team departed the host community and headed back towards the airport. There was time to explore the local area and participate in excursions.

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July 2019

John 2:13-25 Worshiping God as He Desires

By |2019-07-01T06:15:55-05:00July 2nd, 2019|JourneyMen Email, Living God's Word, Timothy Connect|

Living God’s Word

John 2:13-25 Worshiping God as He Desires
13 When it was almost time for the Jewish Passover, Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 14 In the temple courts he found people selling cattle, sheep and doves, and others sitting at tables exchanging money. 15 So he made a whip out of cords, and drove all from the temple courts, both sheep and cattle; he scattered the coins of the money changers and overturned their tables. 16 To those who sold doves he said, “Get these out of here! Stop turning my Father’s house into a market!” 17 His disciples remembered that it is written: “Zeal for your house will consume me.” o
18 The Jews then responded to him, “What sign can you show us to prove your authority to do all this?”
19 Jesus answered them, “Destroy this temple, and I will raise it again in three days.”
20 They replied, “It has taken forty-six years to build this temple, and you are going to raise it in three days?” 21 But the temple he had spoken of was his body. 22 After he was raised from the dead, his disciples recalled what he had said. Then they believed the scripture and the words that Jesus had spoken.
23 Now while he was in Jerusalem at the Passover Festival, many people saw the signs he was performing and believed in his name. 24 But Jesus would not entrust himself to them, for he knew all people. 25 He did not need any testimony about mankind, for he knew what was in each person.

Living God’s Word: 
Too many churches today do everything they can to make the time of worship convenient for people. And some people attend church because they see it as a place for personal contacts or business advantage. But worshiping God is not always convenient; it demands true devotion and self-sacrifice. Nor is it for our own earthly advancement. Our focus should be on God alone. We are to worship sincerely, reverently, and humbly. That is not to say we cannot be excited, even zealous, about God. But we are always to worship with reverence—recognizing and remembering who God is. Great speaking preachers, top quality musicians, gifted singers are all wonderful and gifts from God!  However, these are not be our focus for attending. Our greatest draw to church is Jesus who deserves our praises. It’s all about Christ who gave His life for you. “Come, let us worship Him.”

Making it REAL:
Does worship service have to fit your schedule, or is it the priority of your day? Why do you attend worship services; are your motives pure?

Words to Live By: 
With holy zeal, Jesus cleanses the temple, which has been turned into a marketplace, and He predicts His resurrection to those questioning His authority. When we disrespect God’s Word and sacred things, He calls us to repentance. Christ’s suffering, death, and resurrection reveal God’s heart, which is zealous for those He loves.

Prayer:
Dear Jesus, give me a heart that fervently clings to You and Your Word. Cleanse the temple of my heart so that my desire is to offer my praise and worship to You alone. Help rid me of the worldly aspects of church and renew my Spirit to see and hear You as I gather with others to in You house of worship. Amen.

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Are You Thirsty? Dave’s JourneyMen Devotion

By |2019-07-01T06:15:10-05:00July 1st, 2019|JourneyMen Email, Living God's Word, Timothy Connect|

Dave Smith’s JourneyMen Devotion

“Are You Thirsty?”

JourneyMen,
Jesus answered, “Everyone who drinks this water will be thirsty again, but whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I give him will become in him a spring of water welling up to eternal life. –John 4:13-14

This is my 9th year of being a “Pool Boy.” We opened our swimming pool earlier this year, and despite cooler temperatures than normal until recently, we have been able to get in a good amount of swimming. Due to the early pool open and cooler temperatures, my ‘Pool Boy” maintenance has been easier than normal. This includes something I didn’t plan on, which is not needing to add water into the pool, not even once. I am sure the pool will need water added as the temperatures heat up and God stops sending the amount of rain He has provided since the pool opened. But for now, my pool continues to not be thirsty, being supplied with all of the water it needs. How about you? Are you thirsty? Are you being supplied with all the “water” you need? Or do you need to be filled up again?

In ways, I am like my swimming pool. When we (my pool and I) have enough water, we thrive. Having the water we need enables us to function and do our best. At times, the refilling of the water comes almost without notice. Over time, we can come to expect it to happen. And then it occurs. God’s rain providing us with the water we need slows down. The temperature heats up, draining us of needed water. We eventually reach the point that we don’t have enough water to properly function. We are no longer thriving. We are then surviving! We find ourselves in need, praying for more rain, and water. How about you? Are you like my pool and I? If so, then what is the solution? How can we quench our thirst?

Closing Thought: My swimming pool needs water. I need water. You need water. The water that you and I need is different than the water my swimming pool needs. My swimming pool will become thirsty again. It will need water added in. Usually I add water in through my home’s garden hose. By comparison, we will also become thirsty again, but the water we truly need we actually already possess!  This water is “living water.” Living water has already been given to us by Jesus himself. Even when we feel thirsty for water on earth, and we will feel thirsty a lot, we actually have the water we most need in us through Jesus amazing gift of “a spring of life welling up to eternal life!”  Are you thirsty? Then go to the well of living spring water that Jesus has already given you, through faith, and take a drink from the well of Jesus! Remember, only Jesus can truly quench your thirst, both now, and for eternity!

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