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June, 2012                    Exalt    Educate     Equip   Evangelize    Extend                        Issue #224

TWO QUESTIONS ASKED BY GOD
by Dr. Daniel Thomas

The first question is in Genesis 3:9, "But the LORD God called to the man and said to him, “WHERE ARE
YOU ?”
Adam had sinned against God. God spoke to him a probing question, “Where are you?” All sin is a separation
from God. Adam never repented of his sin, but blamed others for his predicament. Sin is like that. Sin tries to
hide from the light of God like a cockroach hides from the kitchen light. Adam could have immediately admit-
ted his guilt and repented. If he had done so, things may have turned out very differently for the human race.
God is ever looking to forgive and to be reconciled with those who separate themselves by sinning. He rejoices
over the reconciliation. Some have never repented the first time and asked Christ to save them. Some, because
of a misguided theological position believe repentance is not required as they are going to heaven anyway. Sin
separates us from the God who loves us. We easily excuse the things we do, the things we say, the things we
think. Repentance is the only way to reconciliation. He asks of each of us “WHERE ARE YOU?”

The second question is found in 1 Kings 19 11And he (God) said, “Go out and stand on the mount before the
LORD.” And behold, the LORD passed by, and a great and strong wind tore the mountains and broke in pieces
the rocks before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind. And after the wind an earthquake, but the
LORD was not in the earthquake. 12And after the earthquake a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire. And
after the fire the sound of a low whisper (a thin silence).13And when Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his
cloak and went out and stood at the entrance of the cave. And behold, there came a voice to him and said,
“WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE, ELIJAH ?”

Elijah was depressed and upset at the way his life was going. He ran to hide in the desert where no one could
find him. God found him. He told him to go to the mountain. There, a lot of commotion was taking place. Hur-
ricane force winds, an earthquake, a great fire. God was not in these things. Then Elijah heard a thin silence, a
still small voice. He knew this to be the voice of God. Only then did he pay attention. When God spoke in the
silence, he asked a penetrating question, “What are you doing here?” What a question! Elijah could have said,
“because you told me to come here.” But the question was much deeper. “What are you doing HERE?” In the
silence, Elijah learned something about himself, and he learned something about God. “Here” was not sup-
posed to be on the mountain. God had use for him, not on the mountain, away from people, but down there,
below, among people. That is where he was supposed to be. He had to face himself and his failure to com-
pletely follow God. He had to face God, who spoke in the uncomfortable silence. Yet in his speaking, he re-
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stored Elijah. In the presence of the Lord is strength.

Our lives are so filled with noise. We do not go to church unless there is noise: drums, guitars, sound systems.
We do not get in our cars unless there is noise: stereos, loud exhaust, talking on the phone. We do not go home
except to fill it with noise: TV, music, chatter. Work is definitely no better. All this is to drown out the voice of
the One who asks “What are you doing here?” We need to spend time in silence so that we can hear God.
What if we went to church and it was not “fun”? What if it were silence and prayer? What if it were a time
where God could speak to us in the silence? Would we still go? Or, would we seek another place that would
drown out the silence, and thus, the voice of God? What if we spent time in our cars, away from noise, in the
quiet contemplation of God so he could speak to us in the silence? “Your will be done” we pray, but how do
we know unless we listen? Someone told me “God does not speak to people.” Yes, he does, but we do not lis-
ten. Listening only comes in the silence and God’s true voice is heard when we have broken through the noise
in our heads and the noise we surround ourselves with. “What are you doing here?” That is a probing question.
Are we only “here” to live our short lives, go to work, play, marry, and die? Or, is there some purpose to our
lives? Yes, definitely, there is a purpose to our lives that is beyond the mundane. God wants our lives to mat-
ter. We only have this one life to offer. Our place is not on the mountain, it is here, among the people, where
God wants to use us to do something extraordinary among them. “What are you doing here?” Have you ever
asked him? Have you listened to his voice in the stillness? Only in his presence do we find strength. Here we
face ourselves, but not alone, for he is here. Here we face God, and in facing him, we are restored and find an-
swers, we find purpose, we find direction. Here, in the silence before God, listening to his still small voice, we
find our place. We know where “here” is when we meet God in the silence.


Kind regards,

The Rt. Rev'd Dr. Felix Orji
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Lay Pastor David: David Basch

                                             HOLY VERSUS ME

Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me. (Psalm 51:11, NIV)

It may surprise you to find that only two Old Testament passages refer to the "Holy Spirit." There are plenty of
references to "the Spirit of God," but the name we so often use occurs only in Psalm 51 and Isaiah 63. And
here's what those passages have in common: God's holiness contrasted with our lack of it.

The king after God's own heart wrote Psalm 51 after the exposure of his sin with Bathsheba. Through the
prophet Nathan, God had called out David's adultery and murder. Two heinous sins. Add to them the secrets
David was keeping to cover them up. The unholy stench was filling the palace, and maybe the only guy who
wasn't catching a whiff of it was the source himself.

But once the stink was pointed out to him, David showed why he had God's heart. He fell into humble repen-
tance. He saw the stark contrast between the unholiness of his actions and the holiness that is God. And he
begged for the continuance of God's holy presence by His Spirit, the very holiness that exposed him.
No slinking. No cowering. No disabling guilt.

Just wretched honesty and a yearning for the One who had laid him out.
But let's be certain of one thing: We cannot leave this to David alone. In Isaiah 63, the prophet recorded God's
observation of His people (note the plural!). Despite His love for them, "they rebelled and grieved His Holy
Spirit" (v. 10). We are just as capable of unholy living as the most infamous sinners of all time. And each time
we sin, we draw the line again between God and us. His holiness cannot bear our sin. But oh, the wonder!--His
forgiveness most certainly can! His grace is ours if we will return to it like David, coming with humble contri-
tion.
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Lay Pastor Mike:
                       Cowboy’s Ten Commandments posted on the wall at
                             Cross Trails Church in Fairlie, Texas

(1) Just one God.

(2) Honor yer Ma & Pa.

(3) No telling tales or gossipin’.

(4) Git yourself to Sunday meeting.

(5) Put nothin’ before God.

(6) No foolin’ around with another fellow’s gal.

(7) No killin’.

(8) Watch yer mouth.

(9) Don’t take what ain’t yers.

(10) Don’t be hankerin’ for yer buddy’s stuff.

Y’all git all that?

Lord, keep Your arm around my shoulder and Your hand over my mouth.
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Bob Tipton:                       Scholar in Residence
                                         Changing “The Way We Are”

                                                   Bob Tipton

    The “seven reasons (among many) why we are the way we are” described by Matt Kennedy should not be
a surprise. The remedy suggested by Kennedy is “the painful process of re-catechizing the church from square
one.” This process is described as: “re-learning the gospel, rediscovering scripture, embracing the hard study
exposition demands.” And this was suggested for the pastors! But it was preparation for the real task of edu-
cating the membership through adult education programs, Bible study under trained leaders, and active partici-
pation in Bible study on the part of all members.

    St. Francis Anglican Church has taken the first step toward its rebirth as a faithful church. That step was
the (costly) decision to be faithful to Jesus Christ. It has seemed like an entire journey—but we have accom-
plished only the first stage of the journey. Now we must allow the Lord to re-create us into His image. We
can benefit from some examples in history. Obviously there was the Reformation. There was the little-known
Restoration Movement. More recently there are some more practical (for us) examples.

     A fledgling pastor in London was assigned to a small church—tantamount to a modern “store front.” In
his zeal, he applied his seminary training. Then, like all beginners (I suspect), he had difficulty deciding on the
topic for his sermons. He made a drastic decision: he would start with Genesis 1 and preach through the Bible.
It took him three years to complete the survey. But the results were surprising—the church had grown appre-
ciably and had become self-supporting. So he made another decision—he would “do it again.” This time it
took him seven years to complete the series and the church continued to grow.

    Then he made the monumental decision to preach again through the Bible. For him to finish, the church
had to petition the denomination to allow him to preach past the mandatory retirement age. The result? That
congregation had become the largest in the denomination and was still growing. The pastor had been invited
to speak to the weekly meeting of the leading businessmen in central London. These businessmen paid for his
teaching to be broadcast throughout all England. The demand for his sermons in print forced him to publish
entire sets of Bible studies, some of which are still available. Just look for the writings of G. Campbell Mor-
gan. They are inspiring.

    Or consider a pastor who retired to his life’s work: preaching through the Bible on the radio. You can hear
him in El Paso every weekday. His accent is “country Oklahoma.” His style is as dry and the dust bowl from
which he escaped to southern California. Nevertheless his ministry continues to grow long after his death. He
is currently heard literally around the world in many languages. His sermons were beamed beyond the Iron
Curtain for years and may have contributed to the survival of the church under the Communist rule. His audi-
ence continues to grow and new languages are being added. All J. Vernon Magee did was teach the scripture
verse by verse. The only attraction I can see in the messages is the explanation of the text. Not really sermons
at all.

    A third modern phenomenon is the growth of Calvary Chapel. It was a “little country church” in southern
California. A young minister was called—he had preached two years in each of two churches. His idea was to
preach his hundred sermons and move on. But the location was attractive—he loved surfboarding. This meant
that he had to figure out how to have many more sermons. He hit on an idea: preach expository sermons. Just
take a book of the Bible and preach (teach) what is said. The norm became an hour sermon Sunday morning,
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    another hour sermon Sunday evening, and an hour sermon one evening in the week. Incidentally, he is still
in Costa Mesa—but he preaches more sermons each week than he did. And he is preaching throughout the
world on radio and TV. Others, following his example, are preaching right here in El Paso and Las Cruces.
The standard practice is two meetings on Sunday and one during the week—all expository (and by our stan-
dards, LONG) sermons. Incidentally one church in Austin had three services on Sunday morning, two more
on Sunday evening, and three more evenings during the week. In addition most of the churches have daily
radio programs. Do you wonder why the church is growing?

   In each of these examples the Bible is central to the ministry. The people in the pews read, marked, and
inwardly digested the truths they heard, and therefore they were prepared to give an answer to everyone who
asked the reason for the hope they shared (1 Peter 3.15). This should be our journey in the Lord Jesus Christ.


     Matt Kennedy, “Why North American Anglicans are the Way We Are,” StandFirm, April 30, 2012.
PAGE    7



FROM THE EDITOR:
“A father is a banker provided by nature.” — French Proverb

To be a successful father, there’s one absolute rule: when you have a kid, don’t look at it for the first two
years.~ Ernest Hemingway.

Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected.~ Red Buttons
“My grandfather always said that living is like licking honey off a thorn.” — Louis Adamic

“I talk and talk and talk, and I haven’t taught people in 50 years what my father taught by example in one
week.” — Mario Cuomo

“A father’s words are like a thermostat that sets the temperature in the house” ~ Paul Lewis

 “My father said, ‘Politics asks the question: Is it expedient? Vanity asks: Is it popular? But conscience asks: Is
it right?’” — Dexter Scott King

“Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance.” — Ruth E. Renkel
“A man’s children and his garden both reflect the amount of weeding done during the growing season”. — Un-
known

“A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty.” — Unknown

It doesn’t matter who my father was; it matters who I remember he was.~ Anne Sexton

A father is a man who expects his children to be as good as he meant to be.~ Carol Coats

The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother.
~ Henry Ward Beecher or Anjaneth Garcia Untalan, (not sure)

“By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong.” —
Charles Wadsworth

“Any man can be a Father but it takes someone special to be a dad.” — Anne Geddes

The greatest gift I ever had
Came from God; I call him Dad!
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MEN’S BIBLE STUDY: Now Studying COLLOSSIANS. Meets Wed. at 7:00 am (after
6:30 worship) at our new church, 470 Eagle Drive. Breakfast included! All men are invited.



WHILE YOU SPRING CLEAN: Save any items you are willing to part with for the Thrift Sale on
St. Francis Day, Oct. 6th. If you can’t store it, call Pat Tipton at 575-618-7133 and she will keep it in her
casita. Clothes (especially children’s clothes) will be accepted this year.



LAVERDE CASA GROUP: Meets on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 6:00pm Pot
luck supper and bible study. We will begin studying the book of James on May 20th. Call
Mike for more information: 490-5402.


PASTORAL CARE: Please pray for Ed Azar, Ann May, Ann Peterson, Joe Fries, Mary Frances Keis-
ling, Heather Stevens, Nancy Calvin, Midge McReynolds, Kay Lassiter, Ainsley Hines, Teacher Lin, Bill Bihn,
Rob Elder, Mike Stowe, Mike Wicks, Jim Berg, Alberto Mena, Arne Stevenson, Wyatt Laverde, Stephanie
Smith, Mike Pomeroy, Aubrey Pomeroy, Diane Wildemann, Andrew Balsiger, Hazedl and Bishop Terence
Kelshaw and Clay Gibson.




MAKING A DIFFERENCE! Would you like to make a difference in a child’s life? Then join the St
Francis Anglican Church’s Mentoring Program. We will be mentoring 4th grade students at LBJ Elementary
School in our new neighborhood. All that is required is 45 minutes of your time once a month and the cost of a
school lunch. The program will work like this --- Once a month you will have lunch with either one or two 4th
graders. Women will mentor girls and men the boys. These are children that the counselors have determined
are at risk of dropping out of school when they reach Middle School. Your job is to be a friend to them, talk to
them during lunch and get to know them. Find out what they are interested in and encourage them to stay in
school.
We will have a training session for mentors on March 21st. Those of you who are interested will fill out a vol-
unteer form so that EPISD can do a background check on each participant. We should be able to follow these
same students next school year and help prepare them so that they will be successful in Middle School and be-
yond. Just think, only 45 minutes of your time once a month can make a BIG difference to a child.
The Lord has blessed St Francis Anglican Church so let’s pass those blessings on to our new neighbors and
make a difference in a child’s life!!!
Respond to this e-mail at sudyt@hotmail or call me at 584-1978 if you are interested in helping a young per-
son. Sudy Todd Laverde
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STUDENT NEWS: Matthew Rindt was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa a few weeks ago and graduated from
Baylor University on May 12th.



Youth Group Bible Studies and Activities: Wed. evenings from 6 to 8 pm. Call Trey for
information as to location: 497-5195 or email at holyremnant7@gmail.com



INTERCESSORY PRAYER: Jim and Martha Williams will be leading the Intercessory Prayer minis-
try at St. Francis. Intercessory prayer will be offered in the library at 9:30am every Sunday morning. You are
welcome to join. It’s a time to pray for God’s power and blessing on our Sunday service. I asked them to
lead this ministry and highly recommend it to you. -Canon Felix



LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS & CHALICE BEARERS NEEDED: Please prayer-
fully consider if God is calling you to this important ministry. Contact Bob Hamilton at
581-2869.




COMMUNITY OUTREACH - for May we will be accepting rice, beans or cereal for the Community
Basket. There will be a collection basket in the west end entrance to the church. Next time you are in the
grocery store pick up an extra box of rice or beans and bring it to the church. Sudy Todd




                                               LETS TALK! If you have any suggestions or
                                               comments please call me at 581-1292 or 222-1729.

                                                       Jim Uphoff, Editor
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JUST FOR FUN ETC….
Dad Wisdom: Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional.

Dad Wisdom: Raising a teenager is like nailing Jell-O to a tree!

Dad Wisdom: Sweater: a garment worn by a child when a mother feels chilly.

Dad Wisdom: Why, in a country of free speech, are there phone bills?

Dad Wisdom: Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die.

Dad Wisdom: Half the people you know are below average.

Dad Wisdom: I believe no problem is so large or so difficult that it can’t be blamed on somebody else.

Dad Wisdom: I bought a house on a one-way dead-end road. I don’t know how I got there.

Dad Wisdom: I finally got my head together and then my body fell apart.

Dad Wisdom: I never start something that I am not going to fi

Dad Wisdom: I’m writing a book. I’ve got the page numbers done already.

Dad Wisdom: Looking for a helping hand? There’s one on your arm.

Dad Wisdom: Love is grand. Divorce is 20 grand.

Dad Wisdom: Men are from earth. Women are from earth. Deal with it.

Dad Wisdom: Old age comes at a bad time.

A father carries pictures where his money used to be.

You’re old when you don’t care where your wife goes, Just so you don’t have to go along.

Father’s Day brings out my paternal instincts. An hour of babysitting takes them away.
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EVERY WEEK AT ST. FRANCIS…                                                   CLERGY AND STAFF
                                                                          BISHOP FELIX C. ORJI, Rector
                                                                     THE REV. DAPHNE ORGERON, Deacon
Sunday                                                              THE REV. Dr. MYLES CALVIN, Asst. Priest
8:00 am      Worship Service                                        THE REV. CINDY ANDERSON, Asst. Priest
10:00 am     Worship Service                                               DAVID BASCH, Lay Pastor
10:00 am     Children’s Sunday School                             THE REV. H. EUGENE MYRICK, Rector Emeritus
                                                                    MIKE LAVERDE, Lay Pastor (Pastoral Care)
                                                                   PAUL COLEMAN, Lay Pastor (Bible Study and
                                                                                  Discipleship)
                                                                  STEVE ANDERSON, Lay Pastor (Evangelism and
                                                                                   Missions)
                             Child care is provided               RANDALL CROSSLAND, Chair of Buildings and
                                                                                    Grounds
                                                                      Dr. BOB TIPTON, Scholar in Residence
                                                                   LEA MAGRUDER, Director of Music, Church
                                                                                   Secretary
                                                                      JOANN CASPER, Parish Administrator
                  Monday                                              SONIA LOPEZ, Sunday School Director
7:00 pm Choir Practice                                                     LEA MAGRUDER, Secretary

                                                                                     VESTRY
                  Wednesday                                                  Bill Burton, Sr. Warden
6:30 am Morning Prayer & Bible Study                                         Bill Stevens, Jr. Warden
weekly at the church.                                                      Mark Musgrave, Treasurer
7:00 pm Bible Study; Parish Prayer Meeting—                   Justin Benedict, Sonny Brown, Bill Burton, Jason
                                                              Chapman, Elvia Crossland, Sonia Lopez, David
1st Wed. of the month                                         Moody, Bernard Moye, Ron Munden, Kirk
6:00—8:00pm Youth Bible Study                                 Rosenlund, Pam Slusher, Melinda Skillern, Bill
                                                              Stevens, Kevin Coleman (Youth rep.)

                                                                                    ****
                                                              FRANCISCAN : Editor; Jim Uphoff Staff; Neva
                                                              Uphoff, Loy Doty

           Inside this issue:
     From The Bishop              Page 1

     Lay Pastor David             Page 3

     Lay Pastor Mike               Page 4

     Bob Tipton                    Page 5

     From the Editor               Page 7

     St Francis Happenings         Page 8

     Just For Fun                  Page 10

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The Franciscan - June 2012

  • 1. June, 2012 Exalt Educate Equip Evangelize Extend Issue #224 TWO QUESTIONS ASKED BY GOD by Dr. Daniel Thomas The first question is in Genesis 3:9, "But the LORD God called to the man and said to him, “WHERE ARE YOU ?” Adam had sinned against God. God spoke to him a probing question, “Where are you?” All sin is a separation from God. Adam never repented of his sin, but blamed others for his predicament. Sin is like that. Sin tries to hide from the light of God like a cockroach hides from the kitchen light. Adam could have immediately admit- ted his guilt and repented. If he had done so, things may have turned out very differently for the human race. God is ever looking to forgive and to be reconciled with those who separate themselves by sinning. He rejoices over the reconciliation. Some have never repented the first time and asked Christ to save them. Some, because of a misguided theological position believe repentance is not required as they are going to heaven anyway. Sin separates us from the God who loves us. We easily excuse the things we do, the things we say, the things we think. Repentance is the only way to reconciliation. He asks of each of us “WHERE ARE YOU?” The second question is found in 1 Kings 19 11And he (God) said, “Go out and stand on the mount before the LORD.” And behold, the LORD passed by, and a great and strong wind tore the mountains and broke in pieces the rocks before the LORD, but the LORD was not in the wind. And after the wind an earthquake, but the LORD was not in the earthquake. 12And after the earthquake a fire, but the LORD was not in the fire. And after the fire the sound of a low whisper (a thin silence).13And when Elijah heard it, he wrapped his face in his cloak and went out and stood at the entrance of the cave. And behold, there came a voice to him and said, “WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE, ELIJAH ?” Elijah was depressed and upset at the way his life was going. He ran to hide in the desert where no one could find him. God found him. He told him to go to the mountain. There, a lot of commotion was taking place. Hur- ricane force winds, an earthquake, a great fire. God was not in these things. Then Elijah heard a thin silence, a still small voice. He knew this to be the voice of God. Only then did he pay attention. When God spoke in the silence, he asked a penetrating question, “What are you doing here?” What a question! Elijah could have said, “because you told me to come here.” But the question was much deeper. “What are you doing HERE?” In the silence, Elijah learned something about himself, and he learned something about God. “Here” was not sup- posed to be on the mountain. God had use for him, not on the mountain, away from people, but down there, below, among people. That is where he was supposed to be. He had to face himself and his failure to com- pletely follow God. He had to face God, who spoke in the uncomfortable silence. Yet in his speaking, he re-
  • 2. PAGE 2 stored Elijah. In the presence of the Lord is strength. Our lives are so filled with noise. We do not go to church unless there is noise: drums, guitars, sound systems. We do not get in our cars unless there is noise: stereos, loud exhaust, talking on the phone. We do not go home except to fill it with noise: TV, music, chatter. Work is definitely no better. All this is to drown out the voice of the One who asks “What are you doing here?” We need to spend time in silence so that we can hear God. What if we went to church and it was not “fun”? What if it were silence and prayer? What if it were a time where God could speak to us in the silence? Would we still go? Or, would we seek another place that would drown out the silence, and thus, the voice of God? What if we spent time in our cars, away from noise, in the quiet contemplation of God so he could speak to us in the silence? “Your will be done” we pray, but how do we know unless we listen? Someone told me “God does not speak to people.” Yes, he does, but we do not lis- ten. Listening only comes in the silence and God’s true voice is heard when we have broken through the noise in our heads and the noise we surround ourselves with. “What are you doing here?” That is a probing question. Are we only “here” to live our short lives, go to work, play, marry, and die? Or, is there some purpose to our lives? Yes, definitely, there is a purpose to our lives that is beyond the mundane. God wants our lives to mat- ter. We only have this one life to offer. Our place is not on the mountain, it is here, among the people, where God wants to use us to do something extraordinary among them. “What are you doing here?” Have you ever asked him? Have you listened to his voice in the stillness? Only in his presence do we find strength. Here we face ourselves, but not alone, for he is here. Here we face God, and in facing him, we are restored and find an- swers, we find purpose, we find direction. Here, in the silence before God, listening to his still small voice, we find our place. We know where “here” is when we meet God in the silence. Kind regards, The Rt. Rev'd Dr. Felix Orji
  • 3. PAGE 3 Lay Pastor David: David Basch HOLY VERSUS ME Do not cast me from your presence or take your Holy Spirit from me. (Psalm 51:11, NIV) It may surprise you to find that only two Old Testament passages refer to the "Holy Spirit." There are plenty of references to "the Spirit of God," but the name we so often use occurs only in Psalm 51 and Isaiah 63. And here's what those passages have in common: God's holiness contrasted with our lack of it. The king after God's own heart wrote Psalm 51 after the exposure of his sin with Bathsheba. Through the prophet Nathan, God had called out David's adultery and murder. Two heinous sins. Add to them the secrets David was keeping to cover them up. The unholy stench was filling the palace, and maybe the only guy who wasn't catching a whiff of it was the source himself. But once the stink was pointed out to him, David showed why he had God's heart. He fell into humble repen- tance. He saw the stark contrast between the unholiness of his actions and the holiness that is God. And he begged for the continuance of God's holy presence by His Spirit, the very holiness that exposed him. No slinking. No cowering. No disabling guilt. Just wretched honesty and a yearning for the One who had laid him out. But let's be certain of one thing: We cannot leave this to David alone. In Isaiah 63, the prophet recorded God's observation of His people (note the plural!). Despite His love for them, "they rebelled and grieved His Holy Spirit" (v. 10). We are just as capable of unholy living as the most infamous sinners of all time. And each time we sin, we draw the line again between God and us. His holiness cannot bear our sin. But oh, the wonder!--His forgiveness most certainly can! His grace is ours if we will return to it like David, coming with humble contri- tion.
  • 4. PAGE 4 Lay Pastor Mike: Cowboy’s Ten Commandments posted on the wall at Cross Trails Church in Fairlie, Texas (1) Just one God. (2) Honor yer Ma & Pa. (3) No telling tales or gossipin’. (4) Git yourself to Sunday meeting. (5) Put nothin’ before God. (6) No foolin’ around with another fellow’s gal. (7) No killin’. (8) Watch yer mouth. (9) Don’t take what ain’t yers. (10) Don’t be hankerin’ for yer buddy’s stuff. Y’all git all that? Lord, keep Your arm around my shoulder and Your hand over my mouth.
  • 5. PAGE 5 Bob Tipton: Scholar in Residence Changing “The Way We Are” Bob Tipton The “seven reasons (among many) why we are the way we are” described by Matt Kennedy should not be a surprise. The remedy suggested by Kennedy is “the painful process of re-catechizing the church from square one.” This process is described as: “re-learning the gospel, rediscovering scripture, embracing the hard study exposition demands.” And this was suggested for the pastors! But it was preparation for the real task of edu- cating the membership through adult education programs, Bible study under trained leaders, and active partici- pation in Bible study on the part of all members. St. Francis Anglican Church has taken the first step toward its rebirth as a faithful church. That step was the (costly) decision to be faithful to Jesus Christ. It has seemed like an entire journey—but we have accom- plished only the first stage of the journey. Now we must allow the Lord to re-create us into His image. We can benefit from some examples in history. Obviously there was the Reformation. There was the little-known Restoration Movement. More recently there are some more practical (for us) examples. A fledgling pastor in London was assigned to a small church—tantamount to a modern “store front.” In his zeal, he applied his seminary training. Then, like all beginners (I suspect), he had difficulty deciding on the topic for his sermons. He made a drastic decision: he would start with Genesis 1 and preach through the Bible. It took him three years to complete the survey. But the results were surprising—the church had grown appre- ciably and had become self-supporting. So he made another decision—he would “do it again.” This time it took him seven years to complete the series and the church continued to grow. Then he made the monumental decision to preach again through the Bible. For him to finish, the church had to petition the denomination to allow him to preach past the mandatory retirement age. The result? That congregation had become the largest in the denomination and was still growing. The pastor had been invited to speak to the weekly meeting of the leading businessmen in central London. These businessmen paid for his teaching to be broadcast throughout all England. The demand for his sermons in print forced him to publish entire sets of Bible studies, some of which are still available. Just look for the writings of G. Campbell Mor- gan. They are inspiring. Or consider a pastor who retired to his life’s work: preaching through the Bible on the radio. You can hear him in El Paso every weekday. His accent is “country Oklahoma.” His style is as dry and the dust bowl from which he escaped to southern California. Nevertheless his ministry continues to grow long after his death. He is currently heard literally around the world in many languages. His sermons were beamed beyond the Iron Curtain for years and may have contributed to the survival of the church under the Communist rule. His audi- ence continues to grow and new languages are being added. All J. Vernon Magee did was teach the scripture verse by verse. The only attraction I can see in the messages is the explanation of the text. Not really sermons at all. A third modern phenomenon is the growth of Calvary Chapel. It was a “little country church” in southern California. A young minister was called—he had preached two years in each of two churches. His idea was to preach his hundred sermons and move on. But the location was attractive—he loved surfboarding. This meant that he had to figure out how to have many more sermons. He hit on an idea: preach expository sermons. Just take a book of the Bible and preach (teach) what is said. The norm became an hour sermon Sunday morning,
  • 6. PAGE 6 another hour sermon Sunday evening, and an hour sermon one evening in the week. Incidentally, he is still in Costa Mesa—but he preaches more sermons each week than he did. And he is preaching throughout the world on radio and TV. Others, following his example, are preaching right here in El Paso and Las Cruces. The standard practice is two meetings on Sunday and one during the week—all expository (and by our stan- dards, LONG) sermons. Incidentally one church in Austin had three services on Sunday morning, two more on Sunday evening, and three more evenings during the week. In addition most of the churches have daily radio programs. Do you wonder why the church is growing? In each of these examples the Bible is central to the ministry. The people in the pews read, marked, and inwardly digested the truths they heard, and therefore they were prepared to give an answer to everyone who asked the reason for the hope they shared (1 Peter 3.15). This should be our journey in the Lord Jesus Christ. Matt Kennedy, “Why North American Anglicans are the Way We Are,” StandFirm, April 30, 2012.
  • 7. PAGE 7 FROM THE EDITOR: “A father is a banker provided by nature.” — French Proverb To be a successful father, there’s one absolute rule: when you have a kid, don’t look at it for the first two years.~ Ernest Hemingway. Never raise your hand to your kids. It leaves your groin unprotected.~ Red Buttons “My grandfather always said that living is like licking honey off a thorn.” — Louis Adamic “I talk and talk and talk, and I haven’t taught people in 50 years what my father taught by example in one week.” — Mario Cuomo “A father’s words are like a thermostat that sets the temperature in the house” ~ Paul Lewis “My father said, ‘Politics asks the question: Is it expedient? Vanity asks: Is it popular? But conscience asks: Is it right?’” — Dexter Scott King “Sometimes the poorest man leaves his children the richest inheritance.” — Ruth E. Renkel “A man’s children and his garden both reflect the amount of weeding done during the growing season”. — Un- known “A truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty.” — Unknown It doesn’t matter who my father was; it matters who I remember he was.~ Anne Sexton A father is a man who expects his children to be as good as he meant to be.~ Carol Coats The most important thing a father can do for his children is to love their mother. ~ Henry Ward Beecher or Anjaneth Garcia Untalan, (not sure) “By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong.” — Charles Wadsworth “Any man can be a Father but it takes someone special to be a dad.” — Anne Geddes The greatest gift I ever had Came from God; I call him Dad!
  • 8. PAGE 8 MEN’S BIBLE STUDY: Now Studying COLLOSSIANS. Meets Wed. at 7:00 am (after 6:30 worship) at our new church, 470 Eagle Drive. Breakfast included! All men are invited. WHILE YOU SPRING CLEAN: Save any items you are willing to part with for the Thrift Sale on St. Francis Day, Oct. 6th. If you can’t store it, call Pat Tipton at 575-618-7133 and she will keep it in her casita. Clothes (especially children’s clothes) will be accepted this year. LAVERDE CASA GROUP: Meets on the 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month at 6:00pm Pot luck supper and bible study. We will begin studying the book of James on May 20th. Call Mike for more information: 490-5402. PASTORAL CARE: Please pray for Ed Azar, Ann May, Ann Peterson, Joe Fries, Mary Frances Keis- ling, Heather Stevens, Nancy Calvin, Midge McReynolds, Kay Lassiter, Ainsley Hines, Teacher Lin, Bill Bihn, Rob Elder, Mike Stowe, Mike Wicks, Jim Berg, Alberto Mena, Arne Stevenson, Wyatt Laverde, Stephanie Smith, Mike Pomeroy, Aubrey Pomeroy, Diane Wildemann, Andrew Balsiger, Hazedl and Bishop Terence Kelshaw and Clay Gibson. MAKING A DIFFERENCE! Would you like to make a difference in a child’s life? Then join the St Francis Anglican Church’s Mentoring Program. We will be mentoring 4th grade students at LBJ Elementary School in our new neighborhood. All that is required is 45 minutes of your time once a month and the cost of a school lunch. The program will work like this --- Once a month you will have lunch with either one or two 4th graders. Women will mentor girls and men the boys. These are children that the counselors have determined are at risk of dropping out of school when they reach Middle School. Your job is to be a friend to them, talk to them during lunch and get to know them. Find out what they are interested in and encourage them to stay in school. We will have a training session for mentors on March 21st. Those of you who are interested will fill out a vol- unteer form so that EPISD can do a background check on each participant. We should be able to follow these same students next school year and help prepare them so that they will be successful in Middle School and be- yond. Just think, only 45 minutes of your time once a month can make a BIG difference to a child. The Lord has blessed St Francis Anglican Church so let’s pass those blessings on to our new neighbors and make a difference in a child’s life!!! Respond to this e-mail at sudyt@hotmail or call me at 584-1978 if you are interested in helping a young per- son. Sudy Todd Laverde
  • 9. PAGE 9 STUDENT NEWS: Matthew Rindt was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa a few weeks ago and graduated from Baylor University on May 12th. Youth Group Bible Studies and Activities: Wed. evenings from 6 to 8 pm. Call Trey for information as to location: 497-5195 or email at holyremnant7@gmail.com INTERCESSORY PRAYER: Jim and Martha Williams will be leading the Intercessory Prayer minis- try at St. Francis. Intercessory prayer will be offered in the library at 9:30am every Sunday morning. You are welcome to join. It’s a time to pray for God’s power and blessing on our Sunday service. I asked them to lead this ministry and highly recommend it to you. -Canon Felix LAY EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS & CHALICE BEARERS NEEDED: Please prayer- fully consider if God is calling you to this important ministry. Contact Bob Hamilton at 581-2869. COMMUNITY OUTREACH - for May we will be accepting rice, beans or cereal for the Community Basket. There will be a collection basket in the west end entrance to the church. Next time you are in the grocery store pick up an extra box of rice or beans and bring it to the church. Sudy Todd LETS TALK! If you have any suggestions or comments please call me at 581-1292 or 222-1729. Jim Uphoff, Editor
  • 10. PAGE 10 JUST FOR FUN ETC…. Dad Wisdom: Growing old is inevitable; growing up is optional. Dad Wisdom: Raising a teenager is like nailing Jell-O to a tree! Dad Wisdom: Sweater: a garment worn by a child when a mother feels chilly. Dad Wisdom: Why, in a country of free speech, are there phone bills? Dad Wisdom: Good health is merely the slowest possible rate at which one can die. Dad Wisdom: Half the people you know are below average. Dad Wisdom: I believe no problem is so large or so difficult that it can’t be blamed on somebody else. Dad Wisdom: I bought a house on a one-way dead-end road. I don’t know how I got there. Dad Wisdom: I finally got my head together and then my body fell apart. Dad Wisdom: I never start something that I am not going to fi Dad Wisdom: I’m writing a book. I’ve got the page numbers done already. Dad Wisdom: Looking for a helping hand? There’s one on your arm. Dad Wisdom: Love is grand. Divorce is 20 grand. Dad Wisdom: Men are from earth. Women are from earth. Deal with it. Dad Wisdom: Old age comes at a bad time. A father carries pictures where his money used to be. You’re old when you don’t care where your wife goes, Just so you don’t have to go along. Father’s Day brings out my paternal instincts. An hour of babysitting takes them away.
  • 11. PAGE 11 EVERY WEEK AT ST. FRANCIS… CLERGY AND STAFF BISHOP FELIX C. ORJI, Rector THE REV. DAPHNE ORGERON, Deacon Sunday THE REV. Dr. MYLES CALVIN, Asst. Priest 8:00 am Worship Service THE REV. CINDY ANDERSON, Asst. Priest 10:00 am Worship Service DAVID BASCH, Lay Pastor 10:00 am Children’s Sunday School THE REV. H. EUGENE MYRICK, Rector Emeritus MIKE LAVERDE, Lay Pastor (Pastoral Care) PAUL COLEMAN, Lay Pastor (Bible Study and Discipleship) STEVE ANDERSON, Lay Pastor (Evangelism and Missions) Child care is provided RANDALL CROSSLAND, Chair of Buildings and Grounds Dr. BOB TIPTON, Scholar in Residence LEA MAGRUDER, Director of Music, Church Secretary JOANN CASPER, Parish Administrator Monday SONIA LOPEZ, Sunday School Director 7:00 pm Choir Practice LEA MAGRUDER, Secretary VESTRY Wednesday Bill Burton, Sr. Warden 6:30 am Morning Prayer & Bible Study Bill Stevens, Jr. Warden weekly at the church. Mark Musgrave, Treasurer 7:00 pm Bible Study; Parish Prayer Meeting— Justin Benedict, Sonny Brown, Bill Burton, Jason Chapman, Elvia Crossland, Sonia Lopez, David 1st Wed. of the month Moody, Bernard Moye, Ron Munden, Kirk 6:00—8:00pm Youth Bible Study Rosenlund, Pam Slusher, Melinda Skillern, Bill Stevens, Kevin Coleman (Youth rep.) **** FRANCISCAN : Editor; Jim Uphoff Staff; Neva Uphoff, Loy Doty Inside this issue: From The Bishop Page 1 Lay Pastor David Page 3 Lay Pastor Mike Page 4 Bob Tipton Page 5 From the Editor Page 7 St Francis Happenings Page 8 Just For Fun Page 10