C.cada Update 3-8-16

Here is Ken’s blog for the week. This month one of our artists Ray Parker is doing a session in basic photography. If you are interested in joining in just let me know. Our monthly C.cada meeting is scheduled for March 19th. Ray’s class will commence at around 12:30 in the afternoon.

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He is the I am

C.cada Devotional From February’s Meeting

Betty Knowlton brought the devotional to open our February meeting and I have asked permission to share it here on Lillie-Put.

I know it is March and almost time for our next monthly meeting but these thoughts on joy stand to be repeated.

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Betty says,

I am doing a study on the Fruits of the Spirit—and an evaluation of where I am on the ‘fruit’ scale ‘continuum’.  I started with ‘Joy’ because a former co-worker of mine passed away recently—and while thinking back on our lives together, I recalled that she often commented on how I was always singing when I passed by her desk.  I was always singing—but somewhere along the way, I realized that I had stopped singing throughout my day. Hmmm… When, How, Why did this change?  It was, it is, pretty clear that I had lost something…Maybe my joy?

The last 10-15 years have been a bit tough for our family.  In the 2001-2006 years, Ken had a couple of heart attacks and a number of stents and I had retina detachments and eye surgeries with resultant double vision.  In 2008, Ken’s dad passed away from lung cancer while two of my brothers were diagnosed with cancer.  In 2009, Ken’s mom died.  Also in 2009, my oldest brother died from esophageal cancer.  In 2010-11, two more brothers were diagnosed with cancer and we also had 3 other family struggles that we were dealing with.  In 2012, a nephew was murdered in Mexico and my oldest sister was diagnosed with cancer.  In 2013, one brother died from cancer of the larynx and in 2014 my sister died from uterine cancer.  Yes, somewhere in all this, I think I did lose some of my joy

I love Downton Abbey and I find myself watching various PBS programs on England and, in one, they featured Windsor Castle with its 38’ x 19’ Royal Standard Flag.  But the flag is only flown when the Queen is in residence—at all other times, the Union Flag is flown.  It is a specific guard’s duty to lower the Union flag and raise the Royal Standard flag as the Queen’s entourage approaches the castle.  The guard has a ‘responsibility’ to raise the flag.

When Ken and I were youth leaders, we often performed choral pieces and musicals.  One medley of songs included this song:  (sing)

Joy is the flag flown high from the castle of my heart, from the castle of my heart, from the castle of my heart, from the castle of my heart. Joy is the flag flown high from the castle of my heart, when the King is in residence there.

Like the guard at Windsor Castle, we have both a choice and a responsibility to raise our flag of joy when the King is in residence here (point to heart).  So what is joy?  It’s NOT happiness.  Happiness is based on tangible things or events or people.  We can be happy one moment and anything but the next.  I love this illustration or metaphor that I found in Kay Warren’s book, ‘Choose Joy Because Happiness is not Enough’.

We tend to look at life as a series of hills and valleys (and I’ve spent a lot of time questioning why our family has had so many valleys).  But Kay talks about the everyday, wonderful good things that happen every day and that bring us pleasure, contentment, happiness and beauty.  And at the same time, painful things happen to us and to those we love that disappoint, hurt and fill us with sorrow.  These two tracks, envision train tracks with me—joy and sorrow—run parallel every moment of every day of our lives.  And just like train tracks that appear to merge together in the far distance, all of this—the joy and the sorrow—will all make sense when our tracks come together in Heaven!

There are a whole lot of things that can get in the way and rob us of our joy, But we still have both a choice and a God-given responsibility to possess and demonstrate joy.  Joy is part of our birthright from our heavenly Father.  The Bible teaches that a life of internal rest and outward victory is our Christian birthright.

Sometimes this choice is like being a trapeze artist; ya gotta let go of one bar to grab onto the other.  And if you hold onto both, you go nowhere and the muscles in your arms can be torn apart.  But if you choose to let go, you fly and you find freedom and joy.

What I’m learning is something I’ve read by Billy Graham:  Resentment or resignation is not the answer to the problem of suffering.  And there is a step beyond mere acceptance.  It is accepting with joy!  James writes: ‘Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith develops perseverance.  And perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything at all. (James 1:2-4)

Let me close with a few quotes—a few more nuggets of truth to chew on.

  • Christianity was never meant to make us miserable.
  • What a witness to the world Christians would be, if only we were evidently very happy people.
  • Our sense of joy, satisfaction and fulfillment in life increases, no matter what the circumstances, if we are in the center of God’s will.
  • Joy is NOT the absence of trouble, but the presence of God.

And this last one has a bit of humor to it:

  • If we can’t be a good example of God’s love and joy, then we’ll just have to serve as a horrible warning to others!

C.cada Weekly Update 2-29-16

Here is Ken’s weekly update on C.cada. This week his blog is in regards to the race for President.

Who on earth should I vote for ?

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February Doings At C.cada Pt. 2

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Sandy Freeman and one of her carvings.

C.cada is the artist’s ministry of Cornerstone Church our goal is to help people discover, develop and deploy their God given gifts for the church and for the community.

One Saturday a month our artists take over the church for a day. In the afternoon we host a class to help people discover their latent talents. This month I taught a class on the Shadorma form of poetry. We had four artists in attendance. Here are their works built from two prompts:

Buzz word prompt:Holy/Fire/Cry/Witness/Shine

Photo Prompt:

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Lost

by Deb Maciorowski

Silently

Crying. Holy God

Witness to

My spirit,

Fierce fire to cry out loud,

For my lost loved ones.

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Deb Maciorowski preaching the Word of God.

Open

by Lisa Johnson

Seek healing.

Cry out to the Lord.

Breathe air in.

Prayer cries out,

With brothers and sisters who

Cry out with me here.

Fire

by Lisa Johnson

Consume me

Father with your love.

I cry out.

Fill me Lord

With your holy fire to shine,

To be a witness.

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Lisa Johnson beside one of her works at the pediatric playroom Heywood Hospital.

Cleansing

by Charlotte Dorais

Cry loud and

Strong washing free the

Stains. Witness

To the heart

Freedom. Holy

Fire shine forth beauty

From ashes inside.

 

Sound Forth

by Charlotte Dorais

Here I am.

Have you seen me?Lost

Now found. Force

The sound to

Ring far and wide over dark

Wasteland. Cry out loud.

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Charlotte Dorais by one of her works at the pediatric playroom at Heywood Hospital.

Righteous Rage

by Brenda J. Lillie

I cry out.

Loudly I roar on.

My face red.

My eyes closed.

Righteous rage falls on me.

We need you Lord, now.

The Lord’s Witness

by Brenda J. Lillie

Show! Shine! Share!

Holy Lord be here.

Fall like Fire!

Hear my cry.

Let me be Your witness.

Shine through me today.

Brenda’s postcard from a few months ago. She needs 740$ in monthlky commitments now. That works out to 15 more partners at 50$ a month.

Here is a Shadorma Brenda wrote just for me after I finished off the Valentines cake.

No Cake for You!

by Brenda J. Lillie

I had none!

My cake they ate it!

Left none for 

Me ’tis true!

My cake they ate it all up.

I shall have no more!

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February Doings At Ccada

Here is a taste of February’s artist gathering at Ccada.

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The ladies of our prayer shawl ministry met to crochet towards 1700 prayer shawls.

 

 

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The Haas girls working on their newest drawings.

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The morning ended with a housewarming for one of our long-time artists. This table was built by our reclamation artist, Sandy Freeman.

C.cada Update 2-17-16

Here is Ken’s devotional thought as we lead up to our next C.cada meeting this Saturday. It must be all and only God.

Rats and Bats

 

The Love Of God Campaign Pt. 2

An update from my sister…

OK FRIENDS and FAMILY; I am letting you know my heart’s prayer~and so my need. I am Praying to arrive back in the Netherlands on March 23rd! I have not ever set a firm date, (and frankly this has to be flimsy yet faith filled…as I have to be fully funded before I can book my ticket.)
THE NEED: $1110/MONTH ~ left to raise!!!
Who will jump on board and join my Sending Team?!
To make your monthly pledge: http://www.tinyurl.com/brendalillie
THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR ALL YOU DO- You all mean the world to me!

Here is a little more about Brenda and the work she does…

https://youtu.be/P0QxXx8Mr_g?t=3

 

C.cada update 2-7-16 Act Your Age

Here is Ken’s offering for the week on deciding to be mature.

Act Your Age!

Act Your Age

To all the artists reading this blog. If you are in the Winchendon area and would like to join us for our next artist’s day apart, it is February 20th from 8 until 3. Cntact me here at the blog or at Cornerstone Church Winchendon for more info

Pastor JE Lillie