Tuesday, December 11, 2007

A Heart that Believes



Luke speaks of Mary, the mother of our Saviour, as a woman "highly favored by God". I believe that Mary was a woman of faith. Luke 1:45 says of Mary, "Blessed is she who has believed that what the Lord has said to her will be accomplished!"

Can that be said of us?

Life is full of surprises. Mary had an encounter with an angel and her life was changed forever.

We may find ourselves, at any given moment, with a surprise of our own. We have a friend who recently learned that she has breast cancer. Another young woman in our church lost her husband with no warning whatsoever.

Life is full of surprises and life is not fair.

The key is this - Do we believe that what God has said will be accomplished? Do we believe that God is who He says He is?

Only with a heart of faith can we endure the surprises that life brings. Only when we believe in who our God is can we walk a journey of grief and pain.

Within our family of faith, there are many who are struggling this Christmas season. Please pray for our sisters in Christ -
- in the next 7 days these women need your prayers...

Verna will have surgery for breast cancer.
Jan will have a knee replacement.
Nicole Larson will have a complicated surgery in San Antonio.
Carroll will have both knees replaced.
Ali needs your prayers as she grieves the loss of her husband.

Let's pray like women who believe that what God has said WILL BE ACCOMPLISHED!

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Christmas Time is Here


Luke 2:19
But Mary treasured up all these things and pondered them in her heart.

I love the word "ponder". Ponder means "to weigh in the mind with thoroughness and care".
Can you imagine being Mary - suddenly pregnant by "immaculate conception" - the potential for chaos in her life because of this pregnancy - the looks, the whispers, the challenges that this young woman, chosen by God to mother His Son, must have faced.

Yet, as the story unfolds and Christ enters the world the scripture tells us that Mary treasured these things and pondered them in her heart. These were things that she hardly understood. Surely those around her were blind to the truth. Perhaps she no one but Joseph that she could share these things with. It must have a lonely time for her.

Yet, through God's grace in her life, she took these moments, experiences, snapshots in her mind and placed them in a treasure box in her heart. I am sure that through the years Mary would mentally open this treasure box - taking out one memory at a time and pondering each - surely still in awe and wonder that God would gift her with the privilege of mothering His own son.

Have you pondered the truths of Christmas - the mystery - the miracle?

Take some time today to consider this ... John 1:14 "The Word became flesh and made his dwelling among us."
Focus your thoughts on the majesty of our mighty God glimpsed through the Savior's humanity. Augustine, the 4th century theologian, said, "By his very natitivity he made an eye-salve to cleanse the eyes of our heart so that through His humillity we might see His majesty."

What a mighty God we have in Jesus, an omnipotent Lord who chose to limit His infinite power by clothing himself in the weakness of human flesh. Emmanuel God with us!

Monday, November 19, 2007

I Am Thankful for You


Phillipians 1:3-6
Every time I think of you, I give thanks to my God.
Whenever I pray, I make my requests for all of you with joy,
for you have been my partners in spreading the Good News
about Christ from the time you first heard it until now.
And I am certain that God, who began the good work
within you, will continue his work until it is finally finished
on the day when Christ Jesus returns.

I am taking a moment tonight to entertain thoughts of Thanksgiving and all that comes with it. Of course I am creating one list after another - one with dishes that other family members are bringing and another with tasks that must be completed before all 40 family members enter my home and still another that contains the dreaded grocery list (only dreaded because the stores will be treacherous).
But who can even speak the word "Thanksgiving" without taking time to consider all that we have to be thankful for. I feel doubly blessed - I have a precious family with lots of grandkids and I have a church family that blesses me continuously.
Tonight, as I think of you - our church family - my sisters in Christ - my heart overflows with thankfulness. You are our partners in ministry. You are our burden bearers - our encouragers - our prayer warriors.
Thank you for being all of those and for supporting us for all of these 17 1/2 years of ministry here in Magnolia.
I challenge you to take the time to be thankful.
You might even take a moment to leave a comment and share with us what you are thankful for.
Have a blessed day of thanksgiving!
Cindy Seay

Friday, October 12, 2007

Women's MInistry Council

Women's Ministry Council Meeting - Sunday, October 28 after the last service in the Adult Center - Lunch will be served.
The Women's Ministry Council is composed of women who desire to be a part of planning Women's Ministry events. We meet approximately 6-8 times per year after the last morning worship service. We share lunch together, pray, and plan. If you would like to be a part of event planning please join us for the next Council meeting. The Women's Ministry will only be effective if we all work together.

Consider being a part of one these Event Planning Teams...
Christmas Banquet
Spring Retreat
Titus 2 Brunch/Spring Tea
Girlfriends Unlimited

For more information about the Women's Ministry contact Cindy Seay at cindyseay@fbcmagnolia.org

Connecting with Women in our Body


Welcome to our very own blog! It is my desire that we use this site to share thoughts, favorites- books, scriptures, hobbies, etc.

We will also use this site to remind you of ministry opportunities - ways that we can reach our community and ways that we can touch the world with the love of Jesus Christ.

Please share your thoughts and ideas for this site as well as for our ministry to women.