Concord Chronicle
Church Family Newsletter | May 19, 2024
Major's Minute
No funny anecdote this week as I'm a little late in sending this out. However, there are a couple of business matters:
- As you know, I do like to share pics of our church life in social media which includes this newsletter. I have not received any complaints thus far for sharing. However, if you can complete a consent forms per family/person, I would appreciate it. This way I will have this on file if there were any questions asked. You may always choose to decline consent in the future. Please note that as we stream our Sunday services to the private Corps Family Page, you may also be seen. Link to Consent Form: https://form.jotform.com/241376502030040
- Our courtyard project has finally been approved! This means that there won't be any access to the Fireside Room, Library, courtyard restrooms, Mike's office, REACH office, or the back door entry to the chapel for the next two weeks starting on Monday, May 20th. Programs will temporarily move to the classrooms. One can access Mike's office and the REACH office through the office doors by Cindy's office. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
AnnMarguerite Jones
Paradox
One of my favorite Christian authors is C.S. Lewis. You may be familiar with some of his work including The Chronicles of Narnia, The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe, Mere Christianity, The Screwtape Letters, and The Great Divorce, among others. If you are not familiar with him, I highly recommend any of his writing since it is always insightful, thoughtful, and intelligent in promoting Christian belief and experience.
A great paradox that Lewis points out comes from two sayings of Jesus:
“If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross daily, and follow me.” Luke 9:23 NLT
and,
“For my yoke is easy to bear, and the burden I give you is light.” Matthew 11:30 NLT
Jesus is saying that the hardest thing for us to do will be easy! How can both things be true at the same time?
Lewis points out that ordinary human beings have a conscience which evaluates whether we are doing “good” or not. This is our “natural” self.
We start each day hoping or resolving to do good and at the end of the day we evaluate how we have succeeded — and inevitably end up disappointed and unfulfilled. The more you obey your conscience, the more your conscience will demand of you. And your natural self, which is thus being starved and hampered and worried at every turn, will just get angrier and angrier.
As Lewis says:
In the end, you will either give up trying to be good, or else become one of those people who, as they say, “live for others” but always in a discontented, grumbling way — always wondering why the others do not notice it more and always making a martyr of yourself. And once you have become that you will be a far greater pest to anyone who has to live with you than you would have been if you had remained frankly selfish.
The Christian way is different: harder, and easier.
Christ says, “Give me All. I don’t want so much of your time and so much of your money and so much of your work: I want You. I have not come to torment your natural self, but to kill it. No half-measures are any good. I don’t want to cut off a branch here and a branch there, I want to have the whole tree down. Hand over the whole natural self, all the desires which you think innocent as well as the ones you think wicked — the whole outfit. I will give you a new self instead. In fact, I will give you Myself: my own will shall become yours.” In other words, Jesus wants to do a complete transplant!
Jesus never prescribed vague, idealistic measures for us. When He said, “But you are to be perfect, even as your Father in heaven is perfect.” [Matthew 5:48 NLT], He meant it!
He meant that we must go in for the full treatment. It may be, and is, hard; but the sort of compromise with our natural self that we are all hankering after is much harder — in fact, it is impossible.
Lewis says: "It may be hard for an egg to turn into a bird: it would certainly be much harder for it to learn to fly while remaining an egg. We are like eggs at present. And you cannot go on indefinitely being just an ordinary, decent egg. We must be hatched or go bad."
Paul points out in his letter to the church at Ephesus that there’s no way we can work ourselves into being better people who will meet God’s standards. It is possible, but only as a gift from God by allowing Him to reprocess us:
God saved you by his grace when you believed. And you can’t take credit for this; it is a gift from God. Salvation is not a reward for the good things we have done, so none of us can boast about it. For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. Ephesians 2:8-10 NLT
So the paradox resolves in the following way: if we are willing to do the “hard” thing — giving up control over our lives and letting the spirit of Jesus take over — then doing good and having a calm conscience becomes “easy”!
Instead of worrying and fretting about “Did I do the most good today?”, all I really have to do is be filled with praise and wonder and worship for what the Holy Spirit of Jesus accomplished through my surrender to his will. Don’t get me wrong, we will still be “doing” stuff, it’s just that the motivation and responsibility for the outcomes rests solely with Jesus and not with choices we had to make. Our conscience will be totally satisfied!
As already quoted, Jesus said his projects were easy and tailored to our abilities and capabilities and easy to accomplish. He does all the heavy lifting for us!
What’s not to like? I choose to go for easy the hard way!
Blessings on you and yours,
Jim Black
P.S. If you’d like to read previous ruminations of mine they can be found at https://www.salvationarmyconcordca.org/chronicle/?category=Bible%20Study
This Week's Schedule
SUNDAY
REMINDER: Del Oro Brass and Chorus members will need to report to Hayward Corps by 10 AM.
- 10:00 AM - Spiritual Education & Discipleship Classes
- Adult Sunday School - Library
- 10:30 AM - Prayer Group - Chapel Foyer
- 11:00 AM - Worship Service - Chapel
- 12:15 PM - Food and Fellowship - Fireside Room
- Note: There won't be any youth music rehearsals as most will be away in Hayward.
MONDAY
Starting Monday, the courtyard cement will be demolished and under construction for the next two weeks. Access to this section and the Fireside Room will be closed. Programs will be moved to the classrooms temporarily.
TUESDAY
- 4:30 PM - Craft Class - Classroom 3
- 6:00 PM - Adult Bible Study
- Men's Bible Study - Classroom 2
- 7:00 PM - Songsters Practice - Chapel
- 8:00 AM - Senior Band Practice - Chapel
WEDNESDAY
- 10:00 AM - Women's Fellowship (CAMEO): Picnic Outing - North Valley Park, Keller Ridge Drive, Clayton
NEXT SUNDAY, May 26
Food after church will be provided by Mike and his EDS Crew outside. The regular food crew (Team 4) can have a break that day.
Divisional Music & Creative Arts Camp - June 22-29 - $100
This camp offers an opportunity for young people with basic through advanced music and creative arts skills to hone their creative abilities, work as part of a team, and showcase their skills and talents at various weekly activities including soloist night, elective showcase, and a final concert.Discovery Camp - July 15-19 - $75
This camp offers an opportunity for the campers to participate in more traditional camping experiences like lake front swimming, arts and crafts, archery, ropes, rock wall, hiking, boating, and more.
The camp site is now accepting registrations. The process involves a few steps, so it won't hurt to start now. Please mailto:AnnMarguerite.Jones@usw.salvationarmy.org with questions or to register.
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
Please complete registration using this link: https://form.jotform.com/241377716896169
Visit https://www.usamusicwest.org/wmi2024/ or scan the QR Code to find the application and more information.
Early bird rate closes June 16th. Anyone registered after these date may need to pay extra travel costs. Delegate fee is $125 of the total $950. Divisional Encore Soloist winners may choose to use their scholarship to cover their fees towards WMI or the Divisional Music and Arts Camp.
International Prayer Focus
This initiative of turning our thoughts and prayers towards the same part of the world at some point in the same week is a beautiful way to unite us as a global Army family and I thank you for the commitment you each give to this.
RWANDA AND BURUNDI TERRITORY
Lieut-Colonel Jean Laurore Clenat - Territorial Commander
Lieut-Colonel Elianise Clenat - Territorial President for Women's Ministries
Major Emmanuel Ndagijimana - Chief Secretary
Major Dancille Ndagijimana - Territorial Secretary for Women's Ministries
We give thanks to God for the following:
- Completion of first phase of Officers Training College.
- Territories that have agreed to support us in construction of pre-schools in our territory.
- For the success of all planned events that were accomplished last year.
Prayer Requests:
- Legal issues in Burundi district to be sorted out.
- Good health to officers, employees, and all salvationists and spiritual awakening among all.
- To get funds for the second phase for officers Training College construction.
- Smooth transition for the change of leadership at Territorial Headquarters and the Officer Training College.
- God to open new opportunities in our territory.
The Salvation Army Concord Corps
Email: annmarguerite.jones@usw.salvationarmy.org
Website: https://www.SalvationArmyConcordCA.org
Location: 3950 Clayton Road, Concord, CA, USA
Phone: (925) 676-6180
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tsaconcord