Archive for April, 2008

The Ella Files, Volume I

Today, this blog takes an unusual turn. Ellen Marrs, our Mesa Area Administrator, has promoted this blog as an opportunity for you to get to know what’s on your pastor’s heart and mind. Well, it’s time I let you all in on a relationship I have been establishing over the past two months that has served to enhance my spiritual life, and take me to new levels of formation and direction through modeling.

I’m talking about my dog.

In January, our family went to see some puppies – half-breeds, part black Lab, part Border Collie. We found a cute little thing, put down some cash, and took her home. After tossing around about 500 potential names, we landed on Ella … after Ella Fitzgerald, one of our favorite jazz singers. Now, I knew that Ella would be fun to have around. I also knew that, as a puppy, she would drive us all crazy at times. What I didn’t anticipate was how much this hound would teach me.

So, today is the first installment of Principles of Discipleship, as Modeled by Ella.

Principle 1: People are the coolest thing in the world!

From the time we brought Ella home, she made two things perfectly clear – I want to be with people, and I don’t want to be alone. If there’s a person in the room, that’s where Ella parks herself – at that person’s feet. And, when we take Ella for a walk, it only magnifies this priority of hers. As we walk down our usually-deserted suburban streets, and another human being emerges, the leash is immediately taut from Ella’s insistence that we get to that person as quickly as possible. Funny…I don’t join her in her enthusiasm, but rather find myself wondering about that person – “Do I know her? Is he friendly? Could this be an evangelistic moment? Is she a salesperson? A criminal? Should I stay on this side of the street, just in case?” Ella bypasses such reflection, and sees only a possible moment of interaction – a pat on the head, on the tummy if lucky, a new smell, a new person to lick…that’s all she sees.

In short, she thinks people are great! And…well, I don’t. Not as much, anyway.

Contemporary life has put an even greater distance between us and “strangers.” We’re a fearful bunch, and want to keep ourselves and our families safe from people who might do us harm. “Better safe than sorry,” we say … so we keep our kids from playing in public spaces unattended, riding bikes to the store, or even hanging out with questionable playmates in the neighborhood (all of these things I did as a kid, and all of them are sources of fond memories today). But it’s not just kids. We like our drive throughs, our self-checkouts, our ATMs, our self-service stations … anything that will limit our contact with strangers. When we shop for a home, words like “exclusive” and “secluded” tantalize us. As a result of this brand of contemporary living, most of us have only limited contact with our neighbors … and this doesn’t really even bother us.

The scriptures, and the exemplary life of Jesus, know nothing of such isolation. God clearly points out that human beings are the pinnacle of creation, the 6th-day finale, called out as “very good”. Somehow, though, we would rather stare at the ocean, the grand canyon, or even the specimens at the zoo rather than stare into the eyes of our extraordinary neighbors around us! Jesus regularly took the time to interact warmly and deeply with people who lived on the outer edges of the community (woman at the well, Zaccheus, the man living in the tombs, the lepers, ex-prostitutes, paralytics, tax collectors, blue collar fisherman, political radicals…you get the picture). He even told the story of the Samaritan man who modeled proper community involvement by stopping to help someone may not have even liked.

Somehow, when it comes to loving people, I think Ella is more like Jesus than I am. My prayer is that I would keep my leash taut at all times in my desire to reach out to the wonderful people all around me. Hopefully, I’ll do Ella proud.

God’s best to you all, Bill

(Looking for practical information about Mesa Area Ministries, or East Valley Bible Church? Click on the menu offerings on your right, particularly the Mesa Ebulletin, and you’ll find what you’re looking for!)

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Thanks, Home Group Shepherds!

I’d like to take a brief moment this week to say thank you to our Home Group Shepherds in Mesa. By name, they are:

WEST MESA: Bob & Patty Betts, Vinnie & Elizabeth Fernandez, Jeff & Roxanne Johnson, Drew & Karen Walsh.

CENTRAL MESA: Bob & Peggy Danielson, Josh & Christen Fortner, Mike & Debbie Frazey, Gabriel & Melissa Johnson, Larry & Linda Jolly, Bill & Diane Tennison, Chris & Tiffanie Russell, Brian & Nancy Whitworth.

EAST MESA: Ken & Helen Brannon, Bob & Nichieli Ferris, Mike & Teri Johnson, Bill & Karen Hartley, Mike & Kim Pickard.

On Saturday night, EVBC hosted an Appreciation Banquet to celebrate the ministries of these terrific people. Pastor Tom shared from his heart about the importance of our Home Group Shepherds, and made the unmistakable point that our entire church life hinges on these people’s effectiveness. I couldn’t agree more!

(By the way, Home Group Shepherds…we have a meeting this Sunday morning at 8:30 in room 100 — don’t forget it!).

HOW ABOUT YOU?

A few months ago, we seemed to have more Home Groups than we needed. Now, almost all of our groups are at capacity, and we once again face the need to expand. Would you like to add your name to the list above, and be a part of providing pastoral care and shepherding to a small “flock” from EVBC? If so, please contact me right away — we have a Home Group Shepherding training day this Sunday, and I would be happy to get you signed up (2-6pm, on campus in Gilbert). Email me at billhartley@evbc.org if you’re interested.

NEW MEMBERS

Did you see the list of new members in the bulletin a week or so ago? There were many from Mesa in that group! Make sure you congratulate Sarah (used to be Kubli until this past 3/29 when she became a (Buckingham), Kim Pickard, Russ and Debbie Kubli, Matt & Danielle Long, Damon Dustin, Eric & Chris Harris, and Kim Robinson. It’s great to have you “officially” a part of the EVBC family!

By the way, if you’re interested in becoming a member, our next Membership Class begins on Sunday, April 27th. It’s at 6:00p, and runs for three successive Sunday nights (through May 11). If you’d like to participate, please email me at billhartley@evbc.org, and I’ll make sure you’re on the roll!

Thanks again to all of you who make being a part of the EVBC-Mesa family such a great experience! It’s exciting to see us grow.

God’s best to you all, Bill

Bill Hartley * East Valley Bible Church / Mesa Area * billhartley@evbc.org * 480.388.2635

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14,001!

…That’s the number of M25 items were collected by the Mesa-sponsored event at EVBC on Sunday. We were hoping to break the previous record of 11,000 items, so we did so in grand fashion!

More importantly, though, we did it as a family. On Friday night, all those involved in the Truck Rally had a wonderful time of fellowship as well as service. Then, on Sunday, it was an absolute joy to stand by the trucks, or work in the boxing room, seeing how God provides for the needy through His body, the church. I spoke with so many of you who were truly full of joy and gratitude, which trumped any exhaustion you may have been experiencing after a long weekend of service!

Serving together, making a difference, enjoying the extended spiritual family…I could really get used to this!

SO, WHAT’S NEXT?

Our next all-Mesa gatherings take place this Sunday (April 13th), and then, on a grander scale, on Sunday, May 18th. The Connect to Mesa program has regularly been featuring receptions for new people to EVBC who live in our Area. We’d done this on Sunday mornings at 8:30a (which we’ll do again this Sunday, in Room 100 — please come!), with modest results. it’s difficult for people from all over Mesa, especially those of us who live way out east, or in AJ or Gold Canyon, to get all the way into Gilbert for an 8:30a reception!

So, we’ll be trying something a bit different on May 18th. We’ll be using The Commons, and hosting an all-Mesa barbecue from 12:15-2:00ish. Our hope? That everyone from our Area will be there! Not many people are busy on Sundays at noon, and everyone has to eat, right? So we’re hoping that all of you will plan to be there. You’ll see more information in the bulletins, ebulletins and blogs during the days ahead, but go ahead and put it on your calendar now!

Introducing: 4th Seed

Thanks to all of you who have come to our first two Mesa men’s breakfasts at the Superstition Springs Golf Club! Those who were with us last Saturday were told of a new approach to collectively studying the word. We’re calling it “4th Seed” – from the parable of the sower in Matthew 13. We want to be like “the seed that fell on good soil,” which is “the man who hears the word and understands it. He produces a crop, yielding a hundred, sixty or thirty times what was sown.”

Each Saturday breakfast, a study theme will be introduced that will be our point of reflection for the rest of the month. Bill will be offering blog postings at “4thseed.wordpress.com”, to which you are encouraged to respond with your own postings. Also, the men’s study that meets on Tuesday mornings at the Paradise Café (Val Vista & Baseline) will offer follow-up studies on this theme.

This month, the theme is the post-resurrection appearances of Jesus. Next month, beginning with our breakfast on May 3rd, we’ll be going through the book of Acts, a chapter a day, being schooled about the way God extends His Kingdom into new places. So, whether it’s breakfast, blogs, or personal reading, let’s stay together as men and let His Word transform our collective heart for ministry in Mesa!

By the way…women of Mesa? You can sneak onto the 4thseed blog, too!

Enough for now — I’ve never been so excited about our Area Ministry, and about the potential for taking the gospel of Christ into our cities. I hope you’re encouraged, too…

Bill Hartley, Mesa Area Pastor, East Valley Bible Church – billhartley@evbc.org – www.evbc.org/mesa

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What a Weekend Ahead!

 

 

Thanks for checking into the blog this week – and for your part in what is turning out to be quite an eventful weekend for us here in the Mesa Area!

With so much going on, it can get a little confusing…so here is my attempt to make things as simple as possible:

  • Friday
    • Go to the parking lot behind Chick-fil-A (Stapley & 60) at 5:00.
    • Eat with friends (purchase or bring food)
    • Drive around Mesa for a few hours picking up food for M25 (names, addresses, maps and phone numbers provided)
    • Bring food back to parking lot, celebrate a great night
  • Saturday
    • Men, go have breakfast, 7:00, Superstition Springs Golf Club, Power @ Baseline NW
    • Pack your M25 bag to bring to church tomorrow
  • Sunday – everyone!
    • Go early to church, put on your MAST shirt, and help collect M25 donations

I think that’s it – not that complicated really…and a great time!

Resurrection – is it still on your mind?

It is now over a week since we celebrated Easter. Unlike Christmas, we don’t have the weeks(months?)-long build up of decorations, music and feasting prior to the holiday…so, in many ways, it seems like Easter sneaks up on us, and then vanishes from sight by that Sunday evening. And, out of sight, out of mind…

Historically, the church has done a better job of giving the importance of Easter its due. The season of Easter, known as Eastertide, is actually a 6-week season of celebration – four times longer than the traditional 12 days of Christmas (Christmastide). The historic church got the point: If there is anything in the life of Christ worth celebrating, it’s the resurrection and ascension of Jesus!

I want to encourage you to join me in doing what we can to keep the spirit of Easter alive a little while longer! At our men’s breakfast this Saturday (7am, Superstition Springs Golf Club…be there, men!), I’ll be sharing about the resurrection as the capstone miracle performed by Jesus by addressing the topic, “What does a guy have to do around here to prove that he’s God?” We’ll also be working through the post-resurrection appearances of Jesus at our Tuesday morning men’s fellowships (6:30a, Paradise Bakery, Val Vista & Baseline) throughout the month of April. Those precious days Jesus was with the disciples between his resurrection and ascension are so important for us as a church, and certainly worthy of our attention…so I would encourage you to all take a look at those texts during the next few weeks.

In short: He rose…so that you could and would live a qualitatively different life, both now and for eternity. Are you walking in that newness of life? Let’s spur one another on to embrace this life for all it’s worth.

See you Friday! – Bill

 

Bill Hartley, Mesa Area Pastor, East Valley Bible Church

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