Money,
Money, Money ...
It’s that time again! October is that time of the
year when the church’s attention seems to be focused on one
opportunity after the next for you to contribute generously. We live
in a culture that celebrates greed, but the church asks you to
celebrate generosity. The church asks you to take pleasure in all
you can give instead of all you can get. It’s frankly not your money
that the church asks for, it’s your commitment. “For where your
treasure is, there your heart will be also!” (Luke 12:34). Christ
asks us to put our hearts into his ministry.
The first Sunday in October is World Communion
Sunday. Churches around the world have participated in this
ecumenical observance since 1936, remembering our unity with all
Christians at the Communion Table. As we pray for peace in our war
torn world and lament with those who suffer, we will be taking our
annual Peacemaking Offering. This is an offering for the entire
Presbyterian Church USA. As you have read in the bulletin inserts
for the last few weeks, your contributions will support peacemaking
efforts around the world—from planting trees in Bethlehem to caring
for AIDS orphans in Africa. 25% of the money stays here in this
congregation for us to decide what we might do to encourage peace in
our community.
Write a check that will make a difference.
On the other Sundays in October, you will find a
small gift bag in each of the pews. Our Mission team has asked that
you contribute a nickel—five pennies—for every meal that each member
of your family eats this month. It will help your family to remember
people who are hungry if you will put a dish on your table or your
kitchen counter and actually put those nickels in each time anyone
eats. This small amount will make a big difference when the Holiday
Coalition puts together Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for the
needy here in Loudoun County.
Bring in your nickels.
Oh yes, and on several Sundays the young people in
the congregation will have pledge sheets asking you to support the
CROP Walk on October 27. They will be walking through western
Loudoun County in support of Interfaith Relief. Support their
efforts generously.
And, of course, it’s that time of the year when we
ask you to make a pledge for the 2008 budget of LPC. I know that
pledging for the future is a leap of faith, but it is one of the
signs of the health of a congregation that a potential pastor will
be looking at as your Pastor Nominating Committee interviews
candidates in the nest few months. Can they afford the upkeep on the
old building? Do they want to expand their programming? Is this a
congregation that has the resources to do meaningful ministry in
this place?
You will be receiving a letter from the Stewardship
Committee very soon. Please consider it carefully. Please pray about
it. Please bring your pledge card to church with you on October 28.
Let’s celebrate Reformation Day with a renewed commitment to the
Ever-Reforming faith of God’s people in this place. May our Fall
Festival truly be a celebration of generosity and commitment. For
where your treasure is…..
-
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
