Sunday, April 11, 2010

Your Grace Still Amazes Me


My faithful Father, enduring Friend
Your tender mercy’s like a river with no end
It overwhelms me, covers my sin
Each time I come into Your presence
I stand in wonder once again

CHORUS:
Your grace still amazes me
Your love is still a mystery
Each day I fall on my knees
Your grace still amazes me
‘Cause Your grace still amazes me

Oh, patient Saviour, You make me whole
You are the Author and the Healer of my soul
What can I give You, Lord, what can I say
I know there’s no way to repay You
Only to offer You my praise

It’s deeper, it’s wider
It’s stronger, it’s higher
It’s deeper it’s wider
It’s stronger, it’s higher

Friday, March 19, 2010

We Must Have A Better Safety Net




Why do we need a better safety net in this country? The gap between those that "haves" and those that "have-nots" are growing to large. For the most part, our economic system has been very good to us, but at the same time, not everyone has faired well in this system. Some of our brothers and sisters have been quite unfortunate in their outcome. We must be able to better care for our brothers and sisters. We must have better safety net so as to lend them a hand up when they are most down.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

What's Wrong With The ELCA




The ELCA will continue to face many challenges as it moves through the new decade. Most of these challenges are quite negative, like the decline number in the membership, the small number of minorities, and many others. For example, there are too many seminaries for our current need. The ELCA needs to do what the AMA does with medical school applicants. There needs to be an artificial cap in the entrance of students to the office of Word and Sacrament; this cap must be much lower. At least, four of the seminaries need to be closed or at least combined into one. More money needs to be spent on national campaign to present the ELCA to the general public. The cost of training pastor is too high for students so more money needs to allocated to support seminarians. The cost also needs to be shared by all the churches in the ELCA. All churches must be responsible to the cost of seminarian training. Also, all churches, particularly very large one, must be more involved on the first-call process. They also needs to provide internship opportunities so as to train for growth. Some form of guarantee job for first-call must be available like the United Methodist does for their first-call candidates. More funds and training are needed in the development of leaders. Less administrative bishops and more bishops doing evangelism. Bishops must be the first person doing and showing how evangelism is done. Too many bishops are merely the administrative and speaker type. Also, not being 10% in the minority representation is simply not acceptable. The ELCA is about 97% white, which is absolutely unacceptable for being the second or third largest mainline church. We are so white that White Supremacist should be proud of us. And the number is even worse when it comes to minorities in leadership position at the local parish level. Honestly, it is time to wake up. The ELCA needs to change. But these changes can't be merely vocal or promises to change, but it must be blunt and decisive changes. We must force and push these changes. It is simply unacceptable that some of the largest church in the ELCA has no minority leaders. We can't attract by not having some representation in our leadership team, particularly in the office of Word and Sacrament. Now is the time to change.