Thursday, March 10, 2011

Almost Spring!


Even though its a rainy yucky day out for the second day in a row, I'm so glad that spring is just around the corner! The air has that smell of wet dirt and budding trees, even the occassional scent of freshly mowed grass with that oniony smell it has. You've heard of comfort foods....these are comfort SMELLS!The birds are singing their songs again- It makes me so happy!! ! I absolutely love spring, when life is springing forth again. It should remind of us ressurection. Everything was so beautiful and alive last summer, then the cold came and killed everything, now it's slowly coming back to life again, full of bright greens and pale pinks. It's such a pleasure to watch the beauty around us awaken after such a long season of sleeping. My soul feels like this sometimes. I guess I get in a "rut" or maybe I've just come through a valley or a trial, and as soon as the Lord reaches down and delivers me from whatever is holding me back, I feel that renewed life just bursting out of my soul. I felt this recently. Sometimes we don't even realize that we are getting "comfortable" in our spiritual lives and before we know it, we're sleeping! Don't get me wrong, we're human and this will happen. As long as we don't stay that way. Just like the spring, once everything starts to wake up again, we see the beauty that we almost forgot about, the smells that we missed, and the beautiful weather that allows us to breathe deep and enjoy the sunshine with the breezes blowing through our hair. How awful would it be if one day, winter came and stayed forever, taking with it life and beauty that the spring brings. So it would be in our spiritual lives if we never got out of our "ruts". I have been on fire for the Lord, I know what it feels like. So when I sink into that "poor,pitiful me" state, I can feel the flame suffocating. What an awful feeling. But when I overcome my old self, I can feel that flame burst back to life and the joy that it brings is very much like sitting on my porch on a beautiful warm spring day, taking in all of God's glory around me. My heart feels so alive when I'm in tune with my Saviour. I never want to stop growing in Him.
I was talking with a very sweet lady awhile about some spiritual things. She was pondering in her heart why she feels certain things that she feels, or does certain things she does. She very well could be in one of those "ruts" that I get myself into sometimes. The whole time she was talking to me, all I could think was, "I have been there!" It's a hard thing sometimes to explain things that I have in my heart, and I know I probably don't do a very good job. But I do know this: A child of God, when at peace with Him, has a comfort and a peace that passes all understanding. We won't always know why, or when, but we know that we can count on our Heavenly Father to walk with us through whatever difficulty we may be facing. Even if its sin, we have a Saviour that we can call out to for help, and He is there with His outstreched hand....His compassionate heart full of love for us. When you feel like you arent worthy of His forgiveness, or may not be able to be forgiven, remember this. First of all, we aren't worthy of His forgiveness. Secondly,His forgiveness is a done deal. He forgave us in spite of our unworthiness, a long long time ago, on a hill called Calvary. Hebrews 8:12 says "For I will be merciful to their unrighteousness, and their sins and their iniquities will I remember no more." He was definitely merciful to me, and continues to be day after day.
Once you have secured the fact in your heart that you are a born again child of God, you have to then forgive yourself. God did, and if He can, we can. Leave your old life behind....walk talk and act like a christian should. Please the One that left it all to die on a cross for you. For if you are pleasing God, then you will have no reason to question or doubt. So many of us even after we are saved, continue to beat ourselves up for the way we were before, or sometimes, even the way we have been after we were saved. We can only do one thing: treat our doubting, questioning sinful ways as the winter. It's time for spring. Time to watch new life burst forth. Time to begin. Live for God.... to the best of your ability. I am, and I am happier than I have ever been. And I can go to bed at night with peace in my heart. I do have a long way to go, but what a thought: I am continuing to grow. A tiny blossom on God's family tree if you will. But I AM on His tree....He is my vine....I may not have made it into a fullgrown branch yet, but I'm growing, and with His help, will one day become one :)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Continuing to GROW


Can you believe that we are nearing the end of the second month of 2011 already? Time is flying!!
Our theme "That the Generation to Come Might Know" has kicked into full gear and now we are learning about things our children should know. Some things are so obvious, but so taken for granted. As a mother to 4, I know that times are busy, and we often look to convenience to get us through. I personally have very few hours to myself within a week. Between teaching, raising a family, and church activities,I sometimes forget that in order for our children to KNOW what is important to us, we should now only show them, but tell them why we do what we do, or believe what we believe. Because its easy to get "into the swing of things" we start to take those "things" for granted, and before too long, we forget why we are doing them in the first place. Thats how our children are. When they see us doing things, they take for granted that we must be doing them because we have to. We want them to know why we stay busy in the work of the Lord, and not take for granted that I am doing it because "I have to". I want them to know that serving God is a priviledge, not a drudgery.
Another thing I want them to know is that they are important to me. My goal in life is to be a God-pleasing Christian, a good wife, and a good mother. By Gods grace, and their testimony, my children are saved. Now I want to ensure that I do everything I can to see that they become strong christians, rooted and grounded in their faith so that they live lives pleasing unto God. And this requires spending time with them, something that is more precious than gold these days! Please pray for me, that I will be all that I need to be to my children, so that I can continue along with my husband to teach my children the things that they should know. But also, please pray for me as we continue in this ministry, that God will give me wisdom and compassion- two things I have found that it takes a lot of. I desire to be a help to my husband, and not hinder him in any way. This world and the devil has a way of finding our weaknesses and preying on them. I don't want him getting any victory over me!! I appreciate your prayers!
I hope to see as many of you as possible at our next ladies meeting....March 8 @ 7pm. We have many exciting things going on this year and want YOU to be a part of them!! We have revamped the ladies ministry and can't wait to share with you some changes that are taking place! I know that the Lord is going to bless our church through this ministry, and hope that you will share in this excitement with me!

Monday, January 31, 2011

What a Wonderful Day in the Lord!

I'm sure I'm not alone when I say that the Spirit of the Lord was all over our church yesterday!! We all seemed to have our cups full and running over! I feel so blessed to be a part of such a place where people let the Holy spirit work in their hearts and don't try to "snuff" it out! So many times I think people feel it, but don't show it or share it. Seeing one come to a saving knowledge of the Lord was just the thing to jumpstart a feeloing of...well, what seemed to a revival of sorts to me. It was fantastic! Yesterday was a perfect example of what happens when we put the hinderances out of our hearts and minds and let Him move in our midst!
I was very proud of our preacher boys last night :) Yes, I may have been a little partial to one of them ;) Its so important to encourage the desire that they have in their hearts to preach the gospel, and we thank our church for being so supportive of them. My prayer is that they will go out one day and carry on the truth so "that the generation to come might know" that our God loves them, and wants to save them.
What an awesome day!!!

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Ladies Meeting

Just wanted to let you ladies know that we will have our first meeting of the year 2011 in March. I am very excited about this first meeting as we have made a few changes, including a new name for our ladies group!
I want to encourage all of you that are able to attend these meetings. Its a time that we can really fellowship and bond in a way that we can't in church because of various duties and goodness knows, we are pulled in so many different directions on any given Sunday or Wednesday! Its also a time of worship in a more intimate, close knit enviroment. The ladies meetings are not for just Sunday School ladies, or church members. Any lady can attend, and I encourage you to bring your friends,neighbors, daughters. I think that this is how we show our girls how to act as a christian woman should, and I believe that its important that they see how we fellowship with eachother.
This year is going to be a great one, one filled with lessons about godly christian living, and how to best be a help and encouragement to those around us. I'm so looking forward to what God is going to do among our women this year! I hope that YOU will join us!!
Keep an eye on the bulletin and facebook for dates and events to come!!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Brrrrr....It's COLD out there!


So this is what it's like to get snowed in for 3 whole days!! The first day and a half was GREAT then cabin fever started to set in. I was tired of not seeing the sun, tired of not getting any fresh air ( I'm not one to play in the freezing cold,lol )and frankly, I was tired of washing dishes! Everyone knows that bored kids are hungry all the time. So I feel like I've done nothing but cook and clean dirty dishes nonstop!
So as I read my morning devotion, I was reminded that "I am Christ's"! What a blessed gentle push this thought gave me as I fought off annoyance of being cooped up for 3 days. I am Christ's! His by donation, for the Father gave me to the Son. His by purchase, for He bought me with a bloody price. His by dedication, for I have given myself to Him! I am His by relation....for I am named by His name, and made a child of God, and a joint-heir! How wonderful and amazing is that? Charles Spurgeon (source of my devotions) said "...that all who see you may know that you are the Saviour's, recognizing in you his features of love and his countenance of holiness.". So NOW if you were to pop in on me today, you will be greeted with a smile and a happy hearted hello, thanks to this beautiful reminder that I am HIS and I have every reason to rejoice, regardless of my situation or circumstances! What a MIGHTY God we serve!

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Happy New Year!

A new year is upon us, yet again! It seems like just a few months ago we were ringing in 2010 and here it is 2011. Time takes on a whole new meaning as you get older. Time is fleeting, you but have to look at your children to see this. It makes you a little sad, but if you have been faithful to the things of God, it can make you proud as well, as you look at all you have achieved and accomplished throughout the years. Do your children reflect the love of God that you have in your heart? Do they reflect our willingness to serve in our church and our faithfulness to Gods work? Look back over the year 2010 and ask yourself these questions: Did I make a difference for the cause of Christ? Is there a family in church today because I had the courage to invite them? Was I diligent in my efforts to be faithful to church? Do my children consider me a good christian?
The last question is one that has me worried. Sometimes, when we are in the comfort of our own home we tend to let loose more than we should. We feel free to whine or complain, not thinking of little ears that may be overhearing. We don't realize the impact it has on them, but we are showing them our weakness, our lack of faith and trust that God is going to handle our circumstances and work all things out for good. When we worry or complain in front of them, we are surely showing them our lack of faith. One of my goals this year is to completely surrender it all to God. My worrying does nothing but weaken my faith. No matter the situation, I want to trust Him completely, and by doing so our children won't have to wonder about our strength as a christian, because we won't be worrying and complaining! With trust comes contentment. I want to be a contented christian. I want my children to see faith in my actions. Not just my children, but other christians, and most importantly, the lost and dying people in need of a Saviour may see His light shining through me. Might I make a difference in this way?

In matters of the church, we have seen growth that we never would have imagined, and I'm not talking about numbers. I'm talking spiritual growth in men,women, and teens, many souls have been saved this year and all this has kept our excitement and drive alive. You can't possibly know how encouraging this is to your pastor. Its the stuff that lets him know that what he does it worth the cost. I can say this because I live with your pastor! He cares for you and your family and wants to make a difference in your lives. He gives his whole life to this ministry. When we look back at our church and everything that has happened over the last year, we stand amazed at what God has done, and how He has changed hearts and lives. We have at least 3 men that have surrendered to preach and have been preaching in nursing homes and rescue missions. I can't tell you how excited my husband has been about this. We have seen people take on ministries, participating in ministries and building up others' ministries. This is what makes us say, "wow, we are accomplishing a mighty work here!!" That's what its all about! With a great year behind us, we look forward to seeing what the new year brings. We are very thankful that God has chosen for His perfect plan, to use us at LBC. You all have been so kind and gracious to us and it has made the beginning of our ministry (now in our second year!) a happy and successful one. We love each of you and are honored to serve with you. We look forward to many happy years together with our church family!
Happy New year, and may each one of us come together as part of the body of Christ to bring glory to His Name!
In HIS Service,

Lynn Burrell

Monday, November 29, 2010

Holidays!!!

It's been a long time I know!! With school started along with everything else, we are even busier!
Thanksgiving has passed and Christmas is fast approaching.I'm still trying to figure out where the first part of 2010 went. Time is sure flying.We celebrate not only Christmas in the coming month, but also our second year with LBC! These two years have been great! We've seen spiritual and physical growth and it has blessed our hearts tremendously! We love our church! During the month of October, we had meals brought to us every Monday and Tuesday night of the month in honor of Pastor appreciation month. We were feeling (and still feel) very overwhelmed by the outpouring of love and respect shown to us during that time. We definitely feel loved and appreciated ALL the time! We have people that are so good to us, and we feel so undeserving. We feel so priviledged to be part of such a wonderful group of people! Thanks to all of you who have been part of making our first 2 years in the ministry so wonderful! We look forward to another beautiful Christmas season with our folks at Liberty! Love you all! Please be sure to join us for our Christmas Banquet @ Bethelwoods on Dec. 11. The signup sheet is on the bulletin board in the sanctuary ;)

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Blessed Hope Youth Conference in Arkansas


What an awesome time at this youth conference!! We were able to see old friends, meet new friends, and most importantly, hear some fabulous preaching from great men of God. They challenged us to be totally committed to serving Christ. One of our very own said he knew that the Lord wanted him to do something, he just didn't know what, and asked for prayers as he tried to figure out what Gods will was for his life.
Our teens participated in an ensemble and quartet competition, both of which they placed 3rd in ( not bad seeing this was our first year competing! ) and by the second day, they were already talking about how they couldnt wait to go back next year! Blessed Hopes (SC) teens also participated in quartets, where they placed 2nd, as well as Zach Brackett in the instrumental, placing 2nd!! and Brad Hanke, and Zach Brackett in the preacher boy contest, placing 1st and 2nd!! I was so proud of our teens for their efforts. I hope to see some of LBC's boys in that preacher boy contest next year!!
Our goal for taking them was this: Our life is about more than what we may consider comfort. It's about more than what we view as a difference of opinion, etc. It's about what we can do to give back to our Lord, who by the way, gave up all comfort to come to this world to die for us. Think about what He went through...do you for one moment think He cared that He had to walk in the dust, sleep on the ground, (with NO air condition might I add)or depend on the kindness of strangers for food? He had a goal. To seek and to save that which was lost. And He was totally committed. We may not be the Billy Grahams of our day, or the CH Spurgeons of our day, but can't we at least be committed to living for God? That's the LEAST I can do. We let our everyday comforts spoil us and get in the way of our spiritual goal. How will we act when some of our comforts are taken away for the cause of Christ? Will we spend more time complaining and pouting? Or will we focus on the commitment at hand?

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Here we go!


Well, we are officially fulltime in the ministry! Exciting AND scary! I am so proud of Matthew and the job that he has done as pastor of LBC. He has shown strength, commitment, endurance, compassion, need I go on? All of which I knew he was capable of, but to what extent caught me by surprise. He is truly one of a kind and I am honored that I get to walk by his side through this ministry. We as a family have been shown overwhelming support, for which we are grateful. We truly are blessed with a remarkable church family. I pray that the Lord gives us a long and fruitful ministry, and that we always keep our eyes on Him. Please pray for us, that we will both be what the Lord would have us to be. And also continue to pray for LBC, that God would continue to bless, and that our people would keep their eyes on Jesus as well. With our eyes on Him, we cannot go astray!

Friday, June 4, 2010

SummerTime and Changes


Wow! Summer is officially HERE! We have already been busy with cookouts, mini-vacation, and getting ready to gear up for a busy busy time at church!!
June starts our youth month, which is kicked off by Graduation/Promotion Sunday. Always a fun day! The Pastor has a special theme each Sunday this month pertaining to the youth of our church, with the last Sunday of the month being the finale,and extremely awesome might I add! We will also introduce some changes this month along with promotions...new sunday school classes, new teachers, new wednesday night programs....(Patch the Pirate, YAY!!)Oh..and the preacher starts his first day as a FULLTIME pastor on June 11!!!!!!!! The Lord has allowed us to enter into the fulltime ministry, for which we are excited,yet nervous, and grateful, yet humbled! Our church family has rallied behind us and supported us 110% in this endeavor, and with their help and of course with God leading the way, we are going to make LBC the best church we possibly can!( I personally think it's already the best church around ;) I'm so excited about how it's growing, and how people are on fire for the Lord. We have people wanting to do things, wanting to work, and stay busy for the Lord. We have ministries popping up all over the place!! We have recently put into place a care team,which has been constantly in motion since the start about a month ago...we have a maintenance team that will hopefully be in motion SOON because the good Lord knows it's needed!!!!!!! We have folks interested in starting a senior ministry, we have people working with our youth, our kids, young adults, you name it and it seems we have people wanting to do, or are already doing it! It's amazing, and I just hope that the Lord allows it to continue.
July is also a very busy month...the busiest for us by far. We have VBS seeing June out and welcoming in July, our big 4th of July Bang on the Sunday evening of the 4th, kids camp in Cameron SC, teen camp in Arkansas, AND LBC's Second Annual Camp Meeting. We have some neat things lined up for the camp meeting this year and the Pastor and I look forward to being able to devote more time to it this year, making it even better than last year, which was a huge success.
August our people (anyone interested) gear up for Summerfest. Last year was our "Prayerfest at Summerfest". We had a tent and passed out tracts and invited people who didnt already have a church home to church, and we gave away 2 bikes. This was the first time that a few of our kids had ever actually put a tract in someones hand. This took courage for them, because if we are honest, it's not easy when you witness to someone for the first time! We were so proud of our kids. We will need volunteers for this again this year, so if you are interested, or if you filled out a commitment card to help with this, get ready!!
September 19th is our Homecoming....and we are thrilled to be here to be a part of it!! This will be a very special day for LBC.

This is of course not everything that will be going on this summer....we always have special events popping up...but listed these just to give you an idea of some of the highlights of the summer.
We are looking forward to it!! We have great people at Liberty....people that want to serve their church and community and as long as this continues, we are bound to keep seeing souls saved as the Lord blesses our efforts!! That's what it's all about-seeing peoples lives changed for eternity...salvation!

The photo to the above right is us at Coastal Light Ind. Baptist Church in Charleston, SC where Brother Meredith Sears is the pastor. We had the priviledge of joining them on Memorial Day Sunday where they had an awesome service dedicated to the military and public servants. He even recognized my hubby as a police officer and presented him with a new testament that was purchased at Ground Zero in New York. We pray for God's blessings on this church and Bro. Sears' family, as this pastor truly has a servants heart and loves the Lord with all of it. We look forward to visiting with them on our next trip to the beautiful city of Charleston!If you are ever in that area, we highly reccommend that you visit them. Great preaching from the Word sure to bless you ...it would definitely be a blessing to them!! We believe that even on vacation, God should still be top priority, and whats 2 hours of your trip? NOT ENOUGH!!