Concord Chronicle
Church Family Newsletter | September 17, 2021
Major's Minute
In a way, it has been exciting. The kids are back in school. Parents are back to work. In-person meetings are resuming. And our calendars are filling up again!
But let's not forget the lessons we learned in our lockdown days:
- Sometimes - less is more.
- You don't have to be involved in everything.
- Fellowship is definitely important, but ...
- Don't forget to stay connected to God and make intentional decisions to stay connected to family too!
It seems as though these simple reminders have really caught my attention these days:
- The Divisional Youth Retreat's theme was "Reset, Reconnect, and Recharge".
- My van warned me: "Distance to empty. Please refuel."
- And my daughter's car battery died after doing a major road trip.
Wow! Thank you, God, for these signs. I cannot do anything on my own strength. I need You. Next week, my husband and I will have an opportunity to go away for a week of reflection and again the first week of October. Pray for us - as we pray for you - that He will refill us and recharge us for the days ahead.
"Yes, I am the vine; you are the branches. Those who remain in me, and I in them, will produce much fruit. For apart from me you can do nothing." John 15:5, NIV
Major AnnMarguerite Jones
Study, Study, Study!
Words sometimes change their meaning over time.
Whoever would have thought that “wicked” would have the meaning of “good” as so many milennials use it? Certainly the word “gay” has a totally different meaning today than when I was a boy! I’m sure you can come up with plenty of other examples on your own.
This happens with Bible translations too. Don’t get me wrong, the meaning of God’s word does not change over time, but sometimes the words used in our translations do, and not understanding their original meanings can cause us to miss out on the message at best, or go off in a wrong direction at worst. For example: “In my Father’s house are many mansions” [John 14:2 KJV]. “Mansion" in the 17th century meant the same as “apartment” does today, not a huge stately castle!
Here’s another example: 2 Timothy 2:15. People of my generation would correctly quote the KJV as:
“study to shew thyself approved, a workman that needeth not be ashamed…”.
But compare that with the more contemporary Amplified Bible (Classic Edition):
“Study and be eager and do your utmost to present yourself to God approved (tested by trial), a workman who has no cause to be ashamed, correctly analyzing and accurately dividing [rightly handling and skillfully teaching] the Word of Truth.”
We tend to think of “study” as being an exclusively intellectual process by which we accumulate data, facts and knowledge — and certainly the word in Greek has a little of that in it. But the more important aspect of study in the greek word is the purpose and outcome. It’s a “hands-on” experiential activity as much as it is a mental exercise. Paul tells Timothy that the purpose of the study is to show God’s approval of the information you have acquired.
I’m sure you probably realize that quoting scripture has been employed by evil men to justify some of the most most ungodly positions and practices in history. Satan himself got in on that act trying to divert Jesus from his mission. There are many so-called “Christian” churches today who are grossly misusing scripture to justify teaching doctrine which is totally inconsistent with the teaching of Jesus.
It is important that we study in a way that confirms that what we are learning or discerning is indeed approved by God, and that what we are communicating is, in fact, the Word of Truth.
You will notice that in the Amplified Bible translation above they include the parenthesis “tested by trial” after the adjective “approved”. This gives us a major clue for how we know we are on the path to the right answers! We need to test what we have learned in our study against the standard of truth. I will remind you of one of the assertions of Jesus when he said, “…I am the Truth…”. [John 14:6] So a preliminary test of truth is to compare against the standard of what Jesus taught and did. If what we learn is not consistent with that then we are most assuredly on the wrong track!
Another aspect of “study” which has become lost in translation but which you can see in the Amplified translation is “… be eager and do your utmost…”. There is a sense of urgency and thoroughness in the activity so that we are ready to present ourselves to God knowing we have done our very best to understand His will. If we do this we will be fully equipped to explain the scripture we read in a way which correctly interprets the Word of Truth.
In reminiscing about my past (although nostalgia is not what it used to be!), I realize that we have so many more resources at our fingertips today for the study of God’s word than when I started on this journey. Yes, Google and the internet can be your friend! — so let’s fire up our sense of urgency and dive into scripture so we can be truly enlightened and delighted in His will!
I wish you delight in His Word this week!
Blessings on you and yours,
Jim Black
Senior Day, Grandparents Day, and Olympic Sunday
This Week's Schedule
SUNDAY:
9:30 am - Praise Team Rehearsal
10:00 am - Corps Cadets & Sunday School - Classrooms 2 & 3
11:00 am - Worship Service - In-Person and Facebook
12:15 pm - Singing Company Rehearsal#
12:15 pm - Audio/Media Training
1:15 pm - Junior Band Rehearsal & Music Electives
#Participants will need to bring their own packed lunches for the 1 pm break.
TUESDAY:
6:00 pm - Men's Bible Study - Fireside Room
6:00 pm - Women's Bible Study - Zoom only this week, led by Major Robin Bottjen
7:00 pm - Songsters Rehearsal - Chapel
8:00 pm - Senior Band Rehearsal - Chapel
WEDNESDAY:
10:00 am - El Sobrante Home League: Picnic at Miller Knox Park - Port Richmond
THURSDAY:
10:00 am - CAMEO: Fruit of the Spirit - Zoom only this week, led by Susan Edward
Tuesday Night: Women's Bible Study
Where: Zoom
Meeting ID: 878 7804 4319
Passcode: 116253
Topic: What the Women Saw
Major Robin Bottjen will be leading the Bible study this week while Major Ann is out of town. Because she is leading it from home, it will be run on Zoom only. We will start the first lesson on Mary this Tuesday. You still have time to download the daily readings which goes along with each week's video.
Upcoming Events
Men's Camp
Date: October 29-31, 2021
Theme: The Race to Victory, Hebrews 12:1-3
Cost: $75 per person
The activities will include the 19th Annual Del Oro Games: Basketball Tournament, Go-Cart Racing, Cardboard Boat Race and more. There will be an EDS (Emergency Disaster Services) Training, Canteen Cook-Off, Bible teaching, and fellowship. Don't miss out! See Major Gwyn to register. Registration is due October 15th.
Wildfire Response Update
Monument Fire
- Burning in Trinity County
- Started July 30
- 201,968 acres
- 45%
- 50 structures destroyed, 3 structure damaged
- 8 injuries
Our Response
- Redding Crew
- Providing help for evacuees/survivors at Local Assistance Center in Trinity County through Saturday.
Reported on September 10, 2021
International Prayer Focus
RWANDA & BURUNDI COMMAND
Territorial Leaders:
Lieutenant-Colonels Elianise and Jean Laurore Clenat
Prayer Requests:
- Pray for Officers to be more committed and energized by the Holy Spirit.
- Pray for the work in Burundi.
- Pray for the situation of Covid -19 to cease.
- Pray for the spiritual revival on our Command.
- Pray for the Command to become self-sufficient.
- Pray for our children in our pre-schools.
- Pray for the Command to have their own Officers’ Training College.
Fundraisers & Financial Contributions
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/saconcord