Unexpected Pleasures
If
you listen very carefully this week, I think you will be able to
hear the grumbling and gnashing of teeth as the Elders and other
officers of Leesburg Presbyterian Church - and every other
Presbyterian Church across the country - struggle to church out
their annual reports (they were due on January 3rd - Betty is
waiting for yours). It's hard to remember the things that were
on our agenda tat the beginning of 2006, and now we're much too busy
with January 2007's agenda to give any time to fulfilling our
paperwork responsibilities. But I wish to report that writing
mine has been an unexpected pleasure.
Maybe it
would be a good idea for all of us to spend some time this month
writing an annual report on our own families as well as on our
church family. What changes has your family faced in 2006?
Has everyone adapted? What were you most concerned about last
January? Were there resolutions to problems or are you just
moving from one day to the next hoping they will all go away?
Do you need to try some different strategies? What are your
expectations for 2007? What will it take to make those dreams
actually happen? Did you take time to celebrate the joys of
2006, or did you just let them slop away? Relationships can't
be fixed later; they need to be tended to every day. did you
say "Thank You!" often enough? Did you say "You're wonderful!"
often enough? How about "I love you!"? Maybe writing it
all down will help you put the New Year into better perspective.
Maybe it would give you some unexpected pleasure.
Last
January I was working down the road at Manassas Church. Their
PNC was getting to the end of the process of searching for a new
pastor. I knew my time with them was almost over, and I began
to wonder what God had in store for me. At their Session
Retreat last January we had been asked to fill up a treasure box
with our expectations for 2006. My card was a complete blank.
I had no idea what to expect from this year. Does it seem to
you that God is especially fond of surprising us? "Behold I am
about to do a new thing, now it springs forth, do you not perceive
it?"
One Sunday
in May, a committee searching for an interim pastor at Leesburg
showed up in worship at Manassas. And by August, I was working
very hard to learn your names - checking off a list of those I met
each Sunday, staring at the last picture directory, trying to match
up children with the right parents and faces with voices I had heard
on the phone. You were all very gracious and we were all very
polite. We weren't sure what to expect from each other.
We didn't want to get too involved. An then, one day, and I
failed to mark it on the calendar to include in the Annual Report, I
started to think of LPC as "us" instead of "you". I put away
my list of names, because names had become people and people had
become friends. This surely isn't where I expected to be when
2006 began, but it surely has been a pleasure.
I must
remember to thank God daily for all the unexpected pleasures that
come my way!
Thank you!
You're Wonderful! I love you!
-
Diane
Leesburg Presbyterian Church
207 W. Market Street; Leesburg, VA 20176
office 703-777-4163 | fax 703-777-4666
office@lpcva.org
| www.lpcva.org
