Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Which Way Are You Running?

Life is about movement even if you feel you are standing still. This is especially true in your spiritual journey. Believers are running with God, away from God, or running back to God.

A man in Old Testament times named Jonah ran in all three of these directions. In Jonah 1:2 God told Jonah to carry the message of repentance to his enemies. But notice in verse 3, Jonah went in the opposite direction toward a city called Tarshish. Jonah’s choice demonstrated that he was running away from God. That action carried severe consequences.

We can make the same choices without literally moving to another location. For example, when we sense an internal urge from God to help someone, speak to someone, attend a Bible study, or go to church, we resist God like Jonah did. Opposing that convicting reminder in our minds is no different than what Jonah did. We, too, are then running away from God.

In Jonah 3:3 we see a 180 degree change of direction. Of course this was after the terrible experience with the whale for three days. Jonah then ran to God. But the fruit of his disobedience brought some miserable experiences into his life. We, too, can similarly expect God’s lack of appreciation when we back away from His calls for obedience.

Then finally, in Jonah 3:4 and following, we see Jonah running with God. He was then obedient; and as a result, God used Jonah and hundreds of people turn to the Lord.

Yes, we are all moving! Make that movement toward or with God. Listen carefully to that voice, that urging, that internal conviction to do the things that please God. Then walk in concert with that voice of God. Running with God is much more pleasant and fruitful that running according to the voice of selfishness.

Dick Crosby, Senior Pastor

Guest Speaker from the CIA!

Don't miss Brian Young this Sunday, October 19 in both morning worship services. He is from the CIA, but not that CIA. He's the founder of the Creation Instruction Association. You may have seen his videos discussing the merits of a "creation" world-view, but you have a great opportunity to see him in person.

Brian is a nationally known speaker and author of Doubts about Creation? Not After This!; Genesis: Yesterday's Answers to Today's Problems; Revelation: All of God's Word Revealed; and others. He shares on a wide variety of subjects, stressing Biblical Creationism as the foundation for good education and theology. Visit his website at creationinstruction.org.

Mizpah Christian Retreat

We are excited that we are near the completion of acquiring Mizpah Christian Retreat. It is amazing to see how God has laid this ministry opportunity in our path. For several years a group of people from Hannaford with a passion for a camp ministry have prayed that God would give our church family this opportunity.

This Sunday, October 19, we will share how God has greatly provided and what He may have in store for the future of Mizpah. I trust that you will be able to be here to share in this exciting story.

Visit MizpahChristianRetreat.org to learn more about the camp.

John Fenlason, Associate Pastor

Hannaford@Home Groups Are Online!

Joining a Hannaford@Home small group helps make makes our “large” church feel “small” at the same time. These groups average about 10 people. Currently we have several fellowship groups meeting throughout the Helena area. Not only will you gain closer friendships in a home fellowship, you will also grow spiritually.


If you've been thinking about joining a group, now is the time! We invite you to visit our new Hannaford@Home group listing today. Also, if you want to offer a host home or becoming group leader, contact me.

Scott Yebba, Assimilation Pastor

Just For You-The Worshiper Magazine

Make sure you get your copy of The Worshiper magazine. It's free and it's in the Hannaford foyer while supplies last. This is a great way for you to get insight on continuing your worship even after you leave the church doors.

The Worshiper is a quality publication full of content that will encourage and inspire readers to seek after God in worship. Each issue is filled with reviews of the latest music and Christian entertainment; articles include interviews with Christian ministers, musical artists and people who are making a difference in worship in their communities.

Other features include outreach profiles, stories from the front lines of vibrant ministries and worship articles designed to offer your congregation guidance in their everyday lives from a biblical perspective.

Remember, they're free - but there are only so many to go around :-)

Eric Powell, Pastor of Worship Arts