Friday, April 11, 2014

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


PRAYING … SWEAT-DROPS OF BLOOD.  What’s that like, Jesus?  Some say that it wasn’t actually drops of blood, it was just sweat that fell from Your face to the ground “like” drops of blood.  Plenty of us have worked where we’ve pushed ourselves to the limit in steaming hot, humid conditions, and we know what it’s like to have drops of sweat drip from our faces and fall to the ground – or the floor, whatever the case might be.  So we know a sweat-drop when we see one.  We know a drop of sweat when we experience it.  That’s all that it is:  just sweat.  Pure, smelly sweat.  But the anguish that Jesus experienced before His crucifixion stepped His sweat up a notch – well, several notches, in fact.  Do you really want to know how much He loved you then, when He was in the Garden of Gethsemane?  Do you truly want to understand (as much as our minds can take in), all that He suffered for us?  Being Who He was, Jesus knew all that was going to happen to Him on Calvary before it ever took place.  Being part of the Triune God (the Trinity), nothing was ever a surprise for Jesus.  And remember, He was God in the form of human flesh … the Son of God.  How do you feel when you are facing one of your most excruciating experiences and you know what is to come?  Lots of people feel like running in the other direction.  But Jesus?  The only directional change He made was:  He dropped to His knees.  Picture this.  It’s the night before His own crucifixion.  And He is torn by the pain and the grief of what He knows He will soon endure.  Torture to the umpteenth degree.  Jesus could have put a stop to it all before the death process even began.  Did He want to suffer in agony?  No.  Who does?  But He was willing, because He knew someone was required to pay the price for the sins of the world.  And that included mine … and yours.  The battle that raged in His soul was fierce beyond description.  In my research, I learned some details about all of this that proved all the more the full extent to which He would go to pay for my sin debt so I would not have to!  Scripture states in Luke 22:44, “And being in anguish, He prayed more earnestly, and His sweat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.”  Another version records it this way:  “And being in an agony (of mind), He prayed (all the more) earnestly and intently, and His sweat became like great clots of blood dropping down upon the ground.”  There is a medical term called, “hematohidrosis”, which is a rare, but very real physical condition where one’s sweat will contain blood.  The sweat glands are surrounded by tiny blood vessels.  These vessels can constrict and then dilate to the point of rupture where the blood will then effuse into the sweat glands.  The cause for this condition is none other than – extreme anguish.  In other verses in the Gospels, the level of Jesus’ anguish is explained – in His own words:  “My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death.”  (Matthew 26:38 & Mark 14:34).  That’s extreme, my friend.  Have you ever hurt so intensely about some sad or disturbing news you received, or about some circumstance you found yourself in … to the point of being nauseous and you had to fight to focus on anything other than what you were feeling?  I’m sure all of us could answer “yes”, and probably more than just once in our lifetime!  And yet for most of humankind, while we all suffer to some degree, and others much, much more – very, very few of us have ever sweat drops of blood.  But Jesus did, as He prayed.  At the very thought of the excruciating pain He would feel with each strike of the whip, drops of blood fell from His brow.  At the very hint of carrying the countless sins of this world on His shoulders, greater sweat-drops of blood spilled to the earth turning it crimson red.  Then with all of that evil on His Son’s body, the Father had no choice but to look away; and Jesus was left with the stark reality of being totally abandoned by the One who had been with Him always and forever.  Could there be any greater pain that that?  I’m sure the physical infliction of pain was easier to bear than the separation from His Father as Jesus was now left alone to go through it all … on His own.  Because He loved us that much.  So much so, that His sweat was mixed with His blood as He prayed in preparation for what was to come – so we would not have to!  He did it all, He gave His all … so all we have to do is say “yes” to His invitation to accept His gift of eternal life!  And what Jesus did brings us hope that in the midst of our “sweating and suffering” times when we feel like our heart is breaking and bleeding literally … we can be assured that all it takes is “one drop of blood”.  HIS blood, which is our all-encompassing answer, solution, promise, and guarantee that He is for us – and with us!  And if God be for us, who can be against us?  He’s already paid the price, and with Him WE WIN!  Take time today to thank our Lord for the great and precious sacrifice of His life!  We’ll never fully comprehend the battle of the soul that led Jesus to finally say in the Garden, “ … yet not My will, but Thine be done.”  (Luke 22:42)  But we definitely can thank Him and live in a way that will honor His amazing gift of love!

REMEMBER . . .
“As Jesus stepped into the garden, you were in His prayers.
As Jesus looked into heaven, you were in His vision …
His final prayer was about you.
His final passion was you.”
~ Max Lucado


Serving Christ Joyfully . . . 


Pastor Doug and Debbie




Wednesday, March 19, 2014

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


THRIVE!  Thrive?  Alright, I will thrive.  But what does that really mean?  After all, we just dubbed the Men’s Bible Study time with that title.  It’s just a name, right?  And what’s in a name, after all?  Well, if you haven’t guessed by now … I LOVE NAMES!  I love putting a name on a ministry – not just so it sounds catchy or cool, although, yes … I want people to be drawn to the ministry.  And if the name helps – then all the better!  Empty words are meaningless, but with an understood meaning, they are powerful!  It’s the same with names.  So checking out the official definition of “thrive” in the dictionary, I can clarify its meaning for you.  To thrive means to prosper, to succeed, to flourish, to increase, to advance.  The meaning could apply to many areas of our lives, but today I’d like to apply it to our walk with God.  We can liken our daily relationship with God to a green plant.  When we care for a plant of ours, we want it to thrive, right?  We do not want that plant to just wilt, shrivel, dry up, and die.  We want it to flourish, to increase in size, to shine with health and beauty, and to flourish even more.  There’s something to be said for anything that exudes health and life in full measure.  Someone has said, “What is it about your life that would cause people to stop and take notice?”  God’s Word even has something to say about how He has designed us to live our lives as His children.  In John 10:10, Jesus is telling us that, “The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.”  Sounds kind of like the dying plant versus the thriving plant, right?  Only we are talking about our life in Christ and how we live it!  The footnote on that verse explains that the thief’s interest is in himself, but Christ’s interest is in his sheep – (that’s us!), who He enables to have life to the full.  Alright, let’s check out this “full” business.  Most of us have full lives, alright – but mostly because of our schedules and running here and there – and most likely meeting ourselves coming or going!!!  That is not what Jesus meant!  To thrive, we must be full!  And we must be rooted.  We are told in Colossians 1:6-7, “So then, just as you received Jesus Christ as Lord, continue to live in Him, rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.”  This is a declaration that we are complete in Christ.  When we are complete, we can thrive.  We are nurtured from where we are rooted; this allows us to flourish – and not just a little – but a lot.  Until we live full.  And it’s our attitude of gratitude for Christ – and to Christ, that causes us to not just live full, but so full that our lives overflow with Him.  Do you see a pattern for living emerging that would actually cause people to stop and take notice of us?  But more than us … Christ IN us?  You see, it’s easy to agree that what the world sees around them is empty people, lacking in any or all areas of life:  physically, spiritually, mentally, emotionally, financially – and the list can go on and on.  Wouldn’t you agree that for the church to emerge as a people thriving and full of God, the world would sit up and take notice?  Maybe even question what we have and how we got it?  And our answer will be, simply put, that powerful Name:  JESUS!  There we are, back to names again!  Jesus, He is the One who enables us to live filled, complete, and abundant.  The meaning of Jesus’ name is tied to His purpose:  Jesus saves!  He is called by many names:  Son of God, Son of Man, the Word, Savior, Christ, Redeemer, Lamb of God, Teacher, Author of life, Alpha and Omega, Lion of Judah, King of kings and Lord of lords, Lion of Judah, Bright Morning Star, Anointed One, Word of God, Holy and Righteous, Head of the Church, Immanuel, Prince of Peace, Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Eternal Father, and a host of others.  Don’t you love that His names tell us WHO He is?  They are descriptive of His character and His attributes!  If others had the task of giving us additional names, I wonder what they would call us.  More importantly, what does God name us?  Does He include “Thriving one” in His list for us?  “Living full”?  “Complete in Christ?”  Put YOUR name in front of each of these names I’ve just included for you here.  How do these names sound?  Even, “Flourishing one!”  Father God, may people notice us because of how we live with You in us!  That’s our purpose:  living saved, victorious, thriving, filled-to-overflowing lives that will draw others to Christ and honor and glorify our Lord!  This week, dig into the soil of God’s Word, get your roots firmly planted, drink from His well, witness the growth, begin flourishing and thriving ~ and let God use His amazing “green thumb” skills on you!  Happy gardening, God!

REMEMBER . . .

God’s Word even gives us a promise that we can thrive:

“The Lord will guide you always;
He will satisfy your needs …
You will be like a well-watered garden,
Like a spring whose waters never fail.”

~ Isaiah 58:11  


Serving Christ Joyfully . . .

Pastor Doug and Debbie




Friday, March 7, 2014

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


FRESH HOPE!  Anyone feeling like you need an extra dose of that today – like right now?  And where is it going to come from?  All it takes is a listening ear and open eyes, and your senses are inundated by real-life stories of the hurting, the struggling, the down-and-out, the belief that no one believes in you – much less God!  Turn around a few times and you begin to see the faces and hear the voices … they are multiplying in fast-forward fashion.  So, we’d agree, right?  The problems are real.  There’s no denying them.  If we stick our head in the sand and pretend that these accounts are not true, that does not change a thing, except to reinforce to the hurting that they indeed, do not matter.  That dare not be our message!  Now – or ever!  My husband and I have seen an increase in the numbers of those seeking help – just in these past few months.  And these people are coming from all arenas of life.  We hear similar stories from both the homeless and the successful professionals.  The attacks and onslaughts from Satan are coming fast and furious.  We believe God is calling us to step up the pace in ministering to those who need hope.  This world surely is not offering any.  Many people do not have enough hope for themselves - and certainly do not share any with others.  So where is it going to come from?  If any of this resonates with you … then this just might be YOUR day to find the hope that you’ve been searching for, but always seem to fall short of finding!  The only thing more heartbreaking than knowing that someone has given up on themselves, is to hear them say that they’ve given up on God and on others.  And it is at this change-point in life, that we make the choice either by doing something or by doing nothing – to grasp for HOPE or to simply give up.  There’s no more dangerous place for people to find themselves in!  Enter:  us!  As individuals.  As the church.  But what do most Christians think church is?  For many, it’s about, “am I going to church today … or am I staying home?”  Both my husband and I love what the singer, Carman, has to say about this.  “God is not calling us to go to church; He is calling us to be His church, the hope of the world.”  And just how do become His church in action that brings hope?  It starts with each of us in the arena that God has placed us.  We must have the kind of intimate connection with God that allows us to live in the overcoming knowledge and authority that we are loved and valued by God – before we can teach that to anyone else.  Our words won’t matter much to someone who feels hopeless.  But – if they watch – and see us living with the kind of hope that keeps us going day after day, that keeps us filled with joy no matter the circumstances, that keeps us knowing that we are children of the Living King, that keeps us sharing the love of Christ by example – then they will listen to us when we speak to them and share the HOPE that lives within us.  They will see it as genuine and real – and think that – just maybe, maybe, maybe – there is hope for them and that their lives can be different than the pit they have been stuck in for so long.  Church, God is calling us out to be real – for reasons just like the note that we received this week.  We will never reveal “who” it came from … but we have hope that through Christ’s rescuing power, this person will someday stand before others with an outstanding testimony of what hope in Christ can do for the hopeless.  Listen to these words that practically broke our hearts:  “I have been pushed far too far.  I do not believe in God anymore.  Maybe He was never in my life at all, maybe it was really the devil.  I can’t believe God would just keep pushing.  My life is mixed up right now so I don’t know where I will be at.”  Are we going to pursue this person in their hopeless state, or just let them go?  The answer is that we will do everything through the power that Christ gives us to restore hope in this person’s life.  Because this life matters to God.  And because this life matters to us!  This note tells the tale of a life being lived without hope.  On another note, we find in Hebrews 6:19 that “we have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure.”  The footnote on this verse explains that like an anchor holding a ship safely in position, our hope in Christ guarantees our safety.  Where else can we find a guarantee like this?  Who does not long to feel firm, secure, and safe these days in the midst of such swirling, consuming hopelessness?  What is our part in this guarantee?  Well a few chapters further in Hebrews 10:23, we are instructed:  “Let us hold unswervingly to the hope we profess, for He who promised is faithful.”  This kind of a hold means “without doubt or hesitation.”  That means we’ve got to hang on for dear life to the hope our God promises us and gives us – without fail.  He does His part!  And our part hangs heavy in the swaying balance – because the outcome is eternal.  It’s not just about this hour or today or tomorrow.  Our part and our response determines what kind of a life we will live here on earth – and where we will spend eternity, and with who!  Dear ones, if you are in need of some fresh hope right now, do not doubt and do not wait any longer!  Cry out to God and give us a call.  We will be here for you and show you how and where to find hope in His unfailing love and salvation!  Take heart!  Fresh hope is awaiting you!

REMEMBER . . .
“Hope is faith holding out its hands in the dark.”  ~  George Iles  


Serving Christ Joyfully . . .

Pastor Doug and Debbie






Saturday, February 22, 2014

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


LOVE.  That word has been spinning around in my head and heart all month.  And not because it is the “love month” – but because God is doing a real work in my life as He is helping me grasp more than ever before what that word really, truly means.  Isn’t it true that we usually learn better by “doing”?  We experience something more fully when we do it “hands on” – rather than just seeing or watching or listening.  Combine all of those facets, and it is still the “having to live it out” that makes it real for us.  Last weekend a scripture verse popped up in front of my eyes, and I was captured by its very essence.  How many times have I read that verse before?  I don’t know; many, many times – that’s for sure!  But it never spoke to me like it did this time.  Since then, I have also read the verse preceding it, and together, they create a powerful command by our Lord.  Not just a suggestion or a choice; these are Jesus’ words and they demand an obedient response from us.  Listen:  “A new command I give you:  Love one another.  As I have loved you, so you must love one another.  By this all men will know that you are My disciples, if you love one another.”  (John 13:34-35)  First, I hear Him telling me to do something:  to love one another.  Then I hear Him explain that He has already done this – by example … and that as I have been loved by HIM, that’s how I MUST love others!  Wow, that’s a tall order, Lord!  And recently it seems as if You are throwing some tough lessons in front of me.  You know me, God.  I am usually always a lover of people – not a fighter.  But I think You are putting ME to the test.  You want to know how I will respond in these bizarre situations.  Will I be able to love … like You love me?  As I read it, You don’t give me a choice, do You, Lord?  Because if I fail this test and don’t love like You’ve commanded me to, then the last part of that scripture comes into play.  If I do not love like You do, then people will not know that I am Your disciple.  I will be missing the benchmark – the distinguishing characteristic that should set me apart as one of Your followers.  And what is that?  Simply put, it is loving others.  One another.  Each other.  Family.  Brothers and sisters in Christ.  I am beginning to catch a glimpse of how easily we could change our world – if we would just love one another.  Like Christ loves us!  Would that be difficult?  Is it hard?  Yes, of course, it is.  None of us are perfect.  We are all different, and we all like different things.  God Himself created us to be unique individuals.  Yet He created us in His likeness.  So while it may not be easy to do what He commands, He did put that capability within us.  He would not have commanded us to love others like He loves us, if it were not possible.  So, I think we have some work to do.  I know I do!  Ninety-nine percent of the time, I find it so easy to love others.  It’s that one percent remaining that just about gets me every time.  Thank God that He intervenes and pulls me up short and lovingly, but ever so firmly reminds me that I MUST get it right!  And, of course, I cannot do it alone.  But God can do it.  In me.  And through me.  If I will let Him!  This most recent struggle with getting my heart in the right place was not nearly as much about not loving – as about not understanding another’s heart.  And that can leave you in a vulnerable spot.  It can open the door for the enemy to walk in and bring on his best attempts to thwart and defeat.  And always, it is so much bigger than just me – or you!  At these points in time, we are wrestling not against flesh and blood – but against the very principalities of darkness.  (See Ephesians 6:12)  The Amplified Version explains that we are not “contending only with physical opponents”, but with “the spirit forces of wickedness in the heavenly sphere.”  It’s about much more than only having a struggle with loving others; it is more often doing battle with the powers of the enemy in the spiritual realm.  Because he knows if he can keep us from loving others, his victory is half won!  What does God instruct us to do?  He tells us to put on His complete armor … that we may be able to resist the devil’s schemes and to stand our ground – firmly in our place.  I believe that we will be able to stand strong … only if we are able to love each other as God commands us to!  That’s why I listened to the whisper of the Holy Spirit that night when the attack came in like a flood.  I called in the prayer warriors from all over the country – texting as many people as God brought to mind, asking simply but urgently:  “Can’t talk right now; but please pray!”  Did I have to explain anything?  No.  God knew, and that’s all that mattered.  Within moments, responses came rolling in affirmatively:  “Yes, praying!”  “Yes, I am!”  “We sure will!”  “Praying for you!”  A sense of God’s peace and victory covered me at once, and I was the first to tell the devil in no uncertain terms, “We’ve won … you’ve lost!”  We will love, no matter what!  We will cut the enemy no slack.  God’s plan to use His people is too precious to waste on buying into not loving others!  We are loved by God … and we will love others as He loves us, by His grace and His power!  Thank you, dear ones, for coming alongside us and standing in the gap – praying!  You are loved – by God … and by us!

REMEMBER . . .
“My God is changeless in His love for me,
and He will come and help me.”
~ Psalm 59:10

Serving Christ Joyfully . . .

Pastor Doug and Debbie

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


I CAN THINK OF NO OTHER LOVE … that I would rather pursue than the love of my Lord Jesus Christ!  And I can think of no other love I would rather rest in and be assured of ~ than that of my precious Savior and Friend!  The media these past few weeks is blitzing ads like crazy … deluging us with visions of diamonds, roses, chocolates, and more – in preparation for Valentine’s Day!  “Ladies, when you receive one of these, you will know you are loved!”  At least that is what the marketing implies.  They forget – it takes more than any of those things to make us feel truly, genuinely, unconditionally loved!  That’s because:  things are only things.  We could be swimming in an ocean of chocolate, wearing a diamond-dazzled swimsuit, clutching the most beautiful long-stemmed roses between our teeth … and still drown in our sorrows and loneliness and self-pity.  So, what does that little visual tell us?  Only that there is obviously more to real love than even limitless quantities of the things we think we love so much.  My heart has never cried so much for the pain of others as it has recently.  I hear the cynicism and bitterness in voices.  I sense the “giving up” mode coming into play.  I feel the struggles vented via people’s posts in social media.  I would totally understand if this vocal behavior was coming from the crowd who doesn’t know Christ personally.  But when I witness the noticeable change in the attitudes and demeanors of those who have long said they were part of God’s family – even to the point of nearly questioning God Himself and the words He has given to us … that’s a sad, rude awakening!  It’s easy to blame any of us humans for exhibiting a less godly love than we should; but for someone to actually state that God sits on high looking down on us and our struggles and pain for mere entertainment … that makes me shiver and shudder.  How do we get from loving God to a statement like that?  What brings about such disillusionment?  The more I ponder and pray over these things, it seems that when we get so caught up in our own agenda instead of opening our hearts to allow God to move and work as He wills on this earth for His Kingdom purposes, we sabotage all that He has for us.  Now wait … please don’t bristle up in your spirit at me.  What you need to know is that before I can put any words that God gives me on paper, He takes me through the practice run – sometimes over and over until I can confront the issue and deal with it.  Not practicing what a person preaches makes the message a useless, noisy, clanging cymbal that no one wants to hear, much less listen to.  And something is usually missing from the overall picture:  a little four-letter word called “love”.  Yes.  It’s a very small word, but in God’s Word in the love chapter of I Corinthians 13, the author Paul explains that exercising love when using our spiritual gifts is “the most excellent way”.  We can do all kinds of things, say all kinds of things … but if we do not have love or show love … we are nothing.  That’s stating it quite strongly, I’d say.  All pretenses are spared in that teaching.  We can attempt to love the way we should, and if we are seriously committed to loving like Jesus loves, He will definitely help us in our quest.  But we’ll never get it right every time – because we are not God.  And we are not perfect, as much as we’d like to think we are sometimes!  Love is not always easy … and sometimes true love rattles the cages of others!  We define love like we think it should be.  Yet the love Jesus frequently demonstrated to others while He walked this earth seemed quite radical – and even shocking to those who observed.  They shook their heads at who He hung out with or whose house He went to eat dinner at.  But Jesus’ example of love purely and totally outshines our best efforts at love.  All the time!  He doesn’t demand perfection from us before He’ll love us; He only asks for our repentance.  He doesn’t want a forced love from us; He invites a set-free love that causes us to automatically run in His direction just because we want to be with Him!  In my hand-written side-notes in my Bible, these words jump out at me once again:  “Jesus' love is extravagant in its expressions!”  Wow!  Wouldn’t we like to have the love in ALL of our relationships be exactly THAT:  extravagant!  Meaning:  a love that exceeds the limit of reason or necessity; beyond what is reasonable.  Someone has said (which I also noted in my Bible!) that “Jesus’ love is the grand essential in the drama of our lives!”  And taking a hard look at our lives in this age we are living in, proves that there’s LOTS of drama going on – either in our own lives – or all around us.  So while drama may be more the norm than not these days, there needs to be one thing that is included.  So let me say that one more time:  “Jesus’ love is the grand essential in the drama of our lives!”  Both Calvary and the Empty Tomb exhibit that extravagant love, and with that example to follow, we cannot, and must not miss the mark when it comes to loving each other.  There is no more excellent way to love!


REMEMBER . . .

“For as high as the heavens are above the earth,
so great is His love for those who fear Him.”
~ Psalm 103:11
(That’s pretty great!)  


Serving Christ Joyfully . . .


Pastor Doug and Debbie





Tuesday, January 21, 2014

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


CHERISHED MOMENTS.  Many years ago one of our friends, Lowell Lundstrom, wrote a song by that title, and as young kids at home, my siblings and I learned to play it on the piano and we memorized all of the words so we could sing it together.  The words were powerful ~ simply a message about “what I’d give if I could live life one more time … I’d cherish every moment that was mine!”  I guess we think a little more about how we are living OUR lives when someone we love is taken Home to be with the Lord.  Our family never dreamed that soon after the new year, our lives would be changed so quickly with Mom Jones’ sudden hospitalization and ultimately her Home-going just five days later.  With the realization that doctors and medicine can offer nothing more, eternity zooms in much closer than usual.  Watching your loved one struggle with life’s final battle with pain, your mind and heart runs a new assessment on the options.  There was a part of our hearts that longed for her to be well and whole and healed on this side of heaven, but when God’s Spirit within lets you know – this time, it’s His time –  we knew it was time to embrace whatever His best for Mom was.  And as the hours ticked by, we could sense she was getting nearer to her Lord and the heavenly home she was longing to go to!  We knew the years of suffering had been long and not at all easy… so with glory now in view, how could we hold her here?  Jesus was waiting!  Her husband was heading to the gates!  Her mom and dad and a host of others would be standing nearby.  What a welcoming party awaited her!  As she breathed her last, easily and softly … that moment came.  That defining moment that ends our life here on earth ~ and begins our forever life with our Lord and Savior!  In the stillness of that moment, there’s a beauty about the death of a child of God, unlike others.  In those last moments, the struggle is no more; only sweet release and peace.  As if by a magic pen, the constricted muscles and wrinkles fade away … and we see a beautiful lady who has fought the good fight with a strong faith in her God who was with her every day of her life.  Here, she is quiet and still, and within minutes she looks years younger!  But up there ~ just imagine her in heaven!  Tears come, joyful tears at the knowledge that she is now completely whole and healed – with not even a memory of the pain suffered here on earth!  We can smile through our tears, because she is with Jesus … more alive and happy and free than she has ever been in her 81 years on this earth!  We picture her moving freely and swiftly o’er those golden streets, running here and there through flower-laden meadows,  We see her and dad walking now hand in hand, neither with any of the limitations that took their health captive for so long.  Her crippled, twisted, arthritic hands – now smooth and straight and painless!  She can use them to do a myriad of beautiful things in this new life of hers that will never end!  Can you imagine?  She can once again write songs with music and lyrics to praise her Lord as she gazes on His face of love; and these new songs will outshine any she ever wrote on earth!  Oh, I could go on and on – for how can we ever still our imaginations of what being in heaven must be like!  From time to time, the realities of this old world remind us of the sadness we feel without Mom here with us.  Yet, that is far overshadowed by the hope of that sweet reunion with her someday when we hear God call our name!  Now, it is our turn to rise to the privilege of being known as the older generation.  We will not shrink from its duties or struggles – we will embrace its God-given opportunities to impact our generations who follow us.  We will take up the torch of our loved ones now with Jesus, and stand in the gap praying even more for our children and their children, for every generation God allows us to see and be a part of!  As God’s children, may we not have to wish that we could live our lives again.  Let’s live the lives that God has given us, by His Spirit, power, and anointing – and all the while, cherishing every moment that we have with our loved ones on this earth!  Thank you, Mom, for being “you” ~ we will see you in heaven someday soon!


REMEMBER . . . We are really, truly, just traveling through this world.  Listen to this . . .

“But our citizenship is in heaven. 
and we eagerly await a Savior from there, the Lord Jesus Christ,
who, by the power that enables Him
to bring everything under His control,
will transform our lowly bodies
 so that they will be like His glorious body.”

~ Philippians 3:20-21


Serving Christ Joyfully . . .


Pastor Doug and Debbie







Thursday, January 2, 2014

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


HOPES DASHED.  HOPES RESURRECTED! What’s the difference between the two?  We would all agree that in certain circumstances, we near the end of the old year and eagerly await the arrival of the new one!  But really, in all reality and essence, what difference does the number of the year make?  Or just a few seconds in time?  Or that famous countdown of the clock in the time zone we find ourselves in as we bid farewell to the year past and greet the opening moments of the new one?  One would almost think there is something magical about it!  There’s enough happy noise and excited hoopla embracing the transition, that’s for sure!  And yet just today, even as we were saying “Happy New Year” to those we did not get to see on New Year’s Day, we encountered the stark opposite of happy faces in the midst of festive celebrations.  Chatting with two people, I saw faces that indicated there was nothing hopeful coming their way in these first few days of 2014.  One said, “I am just devastated.  I don’t know what to do.”  The other one just sat in her chair with slumped posture staring at the text on her phone that brought to her more challenges piled on top of the ones she already knew about.  Compassion stirred deep within me and I just wanted to be their answer!  If only I could be … but wishful thinking was never intended to get the job done and bring about solutions and the realization of dreams and desires.  Hopes dashed.  Yes, that’s exactly what I witnessed today.  My heart could feel theirs sinking.  “God, what do you want me to do?” – I nearly shouted at Him.  “These people are feeling desperate and hopelessness is setting in.  How can I bring some hope to them?  I’m trying – but it seems circumstances for them are pulling them down fast and hard.”  My heart’s cry on their behalf came in the form of a question that I knew THEY needed to ask:  “Lord, what is YOUR answer?”  I could not ask it for them, or be their answer.  For them to have any of their hopes resurrected, it was going to take more than a leadership idea – or an instant change in their financial status.  It all is centered in the undeniable fact that only God can bring to life what is dying or dead.  And often that’s what has happened to our dreams and our desires.  They are without life because WE have tried to be our own answer with our limited abilities and knowledge, resources and connections.  We run into dead ends at every turn we take.  We find ourselves repeating past mistakes.  We think it will be different this time around.  We wish for things to be better – somehow.  But, amazingly enough, none of our circumstances can change without God-changes within us!  At best when WE try to change things by ourselves, the change goes away more quickly than it came.  So the only answer for resurrected hopes and lasting change is seeking the Giver of those sought-after, oft elusive longings.  Do you want to continue living a life of, “If only … “ – or – “I just wish …”?  Or do you want to make the decision to enlist God as the CEO of your life so you can know that things will turn out alright?  There lies our two choices:  we run things the way we have been – or we ask God to take over!  Believe me, the second choice is one you will never regret because it will be the best choice you ever made!  The interesting part of making this choice is that God wants us to be actively involved in the process.  We are instructed in God’s Word to: “Rejoice and exult in hope; be steadfast and patient in suffering and tribulation; be constant in prayer.”  (Romans 12:12)  When we choose to believe that God will do what is best, we can get excited about the outcome … listen:  “May the God of your hope so fill you with all joy and peace in believing (through the experience of your faith) that by the power of the Holy Spirit you may abound and be overflowing (bubbling over) with hope.”  (Romans 15:13)  See, just because we may feel like our hopes are diminishing – or even dead, that doesn’t mean they are!  When you choose to rejoice and believe that God is the Changer of what needs to be changed, then your hopes and dreams will be resurrected!  Look UP … get a NEW VIEW of the New Year … see GOD AS THE CEO OF YOUR LIFE!  Promote Him from the position you’ve formerly given Him in your life ~ and be amazed as you watch and see what He will do!

REMEMBER . . . There’s a good reason why everything does not always go our way!  Read on!
“However, we possess this precious treasure (the Divine Light of the Gospel) 
in (frail, human) vessels of earth,
that the grandeur and exceeding greatness of the power 
may be shown to be from God and not from ourselves . . .”
~ II Corinthians 4:7 ~ (WOW!  It’s NOT about us ~ it’s about HIM!)  


Serving Christ Joyfully . . .

Pastor Doug and Debbie


Coming Up!  Our Annual Church Visionary Meeting
on Sunday, January 19th, following morning praise and worship & church luncheon!
Plan to attend and participate in what God is doing!







Thursday, December 26, 2013

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


EMPOWERED!  Empowered to what?  The days of this year have flipped around the spiral calendar pages almost faster than we can keep track of.  Some days are so delightful and memorable you just want to go and flip them back so you can relive them again!  Other days you want to give them an extra push so that your spinning wheels can just be done for that day!  As God’s child, there is something really rewarding about reflecting on the many ways He has been with us all year long!  How I love that when we take a peek at the year that is about to end, we see a definite signature mark of God’s faithfulness stamped all over our past 365 days!  Sometimes He leaves love marks on us … His whispers of love at desperately needed times – or out of nowhere … have served to ignite within us the reminder that someone (Someone!) loves us for who we are!  Yes, loves us just like we are – but too much to leave us that way!  Isn’t that empowering?!  It is simply that amazing love that enables us to face another 365 days of the unknown – without fear or dread.  His love causes us to embrace our future days with solid hope and even with joyful expectation that He has it all in His control!  Isn’t that, too, empowering?!  It is so heartening that the God of the universe knows us personally down to the most insignificant and unflattering detail and loves us still!  That alone brings great significance to our lives; it tells us that He values us and sees the treasure that He has placed within us!  Empowering, yes!  That God has once again chosen us as His star characters in this life on His earth in 2013 to be used in specific ways that no one else could accomplish is mind-boggling – when it should be empowering!  Recognizing that fact should make us smile, should melt our hearts, and should touch us immeasurably!  Yes, God could so easily do it ALL by Himself – at the command of one spoken word or at the slightest movement of His hand.  But … HE CHOOSES US and offers us the privilege of working alongside HIM!  Talk about empowering!  On day one of the new year we could not even imagine in our wildest dreams what all God would walk us into ~ what all He would allow us the deep joy of being a part of!  But He has!  And He does!  This year has brought with it a myriad of opportunities to live out the love of Jesus!  Besides the pastoral ministry – the preaching and teaching and leading - there’s the utmost necessity of seeking God, there’s the planning and then the implementing.  There are all the behind the scenes, not-so-glorious opportunities to be a blessing.  The hands-on help with physical labor:  moving, carrying, cleaning, fixing. The emotional support given: sitting in a hospital or emergency room for hours, waiting with the sick and injured for the diagnosis. The physical presence shared: just listening and caring, holding hands and praying together.  The counsel and direction offered:  seeking God for wisdom that we lack, and then speaking boldly by His Spirit the needed words.  The smiles, the notes, the phone calls, the messages:  taking time with a personal touch to make a difference in someone’s life.  And so much more!  You see, we are all ministers of the good news of Jesus Christ!  Are you taking a backwards glance at how God has placed you in perfect spots at pre-determined times for His planned purposes?  Doing so will re-energize your desire for God to do more in you and through you!  What all will this new year of 2014 hold?  Well, only God knows!  We can only imagine!  But God’s Word gives us constant clues that no matter what comes, He will be with us!  This new year of 2014 is going to hold never-before-experienced opportunities to be Jesus to many others.  Even one person that is changed for eternity because God put us in the right place at the right time – is more than worth any struggles we may have to endure!  Circumstances may get more difficult rather than easier, but we have God’s presence and His promises!  We are empowered by the Spirit of God to embrace the days to come, because by His Spirit … WE CAN!  A prominent world figure, now deceased, once said, “There is no passion to be found in playing small – in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.”  (Nelson Mandela)  God’s Word is filled with similar words showing us God’s desire for us to become ALL that He has ordained for us to be!  We may not rise through the ranks in 2014 to become a world leader or president or celebrity … but He has a specific role for us to play and a specific audience needing to hear our voice and His message.  His empowering will ever be available!  Remember that what God calls us to do … He will always enable us to do!  In fact, our church theme for this new year is:  “Called To Do MORE ~ In 2-0-1-4!”  Called, as led by God.  And not just to DO more, but to BE more!  And you can, and we can … because we are empowered by the Spirit of the Living God!  Let’s arise to the greatness that God has placed within us!  This is our time!  Awaken!  Arise!  Do! Be!  All for the sake of the One who gave Himself for us!  Welcome, 2014!  We embrace your arrival … eagerly!

REMEMBER . . . When you think you are not good enough or cannot do it, read this scripture again and again!
“Now when they saw the boldness and unfettered eloquence of Peter and John and perceived
that they were unlearned and untrained in the schools (common men with no educational advantages),
they marveled; and they recognized that they had been with Jesus.” ~ Acts 4:13 
(That’s it!  Get with Jesus!)  


Serving Christ Joyfully . . .


Pastor Doug and Debbie










Thursday, December 19, 2013

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


BLESSED!  We are SO blessed!  Often it is not until we lose something that we realize how much we miss it!  A few weeks ago, swelling in my one ear had caused me to not be able to hear properly.  For several days I lived in a muffled world where sounds were diminished and I had to strain with all my might to be able to hear even a portion of what I normally hear very clearly every day.  It wasn’t fun, let me tell you!  Thoughts of what life must be like for those who are deaf touched me deeply and my heart resonated with a clearer understanding of their world.  I prayed and prayed, and others prayed over me.  Intermittently my left ear would open up a bit to allow a little more sound to enter, but then it would close up again.  I began to wonder “why” the healing was taking so long … and “what” the purpose of this trial was, but I continued to claim my healing.  In the midst of my “much quieter than usual world” – things were taking shape as God was busily speaking to others in our family about giving His Son gifts for His birthday.  Giving up their own gifts to give to Him.  While my husband and I have been so blessed by giving Jesus gifts for His birthday for many years now, we had never done exactly that.  God was about to put a new twist on “how” we gave!  We had never before asked others to take the gifts they had planned for us and turn them into gifts for Jesus’ birthday.  But doing so was going to be key to what God was asking me to do personally.  When one of our sons asked for ideas from us for Christmas gifts, my mind started scanning the needs-list/wish-list from prior conversations.  As a few items popped into my head, there was that momentary thought, “Oh that would be SO nice!  Yes, that would be GREAT!”  And then … I felt this sudden, uncomfortable tug-of-war in my spirit.  I chided myself for having even thought of taking something for myself when I knew within the depths of my heart that God was asking something different of me.  “Will you give Me what is yours?”  Before opening my lips, I knew what my answer would be.  “Of course, Lord!”  I heard myself telling our son that whatever they were planning to give me – I wanted to have them add it to Jesus’ birthday gifts!  Excitement rose within me that we were going to be able to bless Jesus more than we could have just on our own!  Do you know what happened next?  Amazingly in the very moment that I said “yes” to what God was asking me to do … my closed ear opened.  There was no popping sound, no sensation.  But I immediately could clearly hear sounds around me that for several days had been diffused and distorted.  I was fully aware that a Christmas miracle had just been given to me … and my heart was so moved that I could not speak.  All I could do was whisper to Him through tears … of joy!  For giving me the opportunity to bless Him, to share with others … and as a surprise bonus, to receive my healing.  I had no thought of “giving to get”.  God’s spirit within moved me to obey out of sheer love and a desire to bless.  Amazingly, though, it seems when God gets us where He wants us, then He turns around and blesses us right back!  All I could do was praise Him and thank Him for my restored hearing … over and over and over!  I knew He would not tire of hearing me say “Thank You” again and again!  On that first Christmas so long ago, God gave us what was His.  He could have kept His Son all for Himself.  But He chose to send Him from streets of gold to straw in a manger – to get close to us.  He did not spare His Son from the splintered cross – but chose that hellish death to bring the Gift of Life to us.  His Resurrection power blazed through the wrapping of the linens around His Son’s body and left them laying there on the stone while He breathed Life into the Best Gift we will ever receive!  His Gift says, “Happy Birthday to us!”  This precious Christmas Season, my heart is longing for all of us to say, “Happy Birthday, Jesus ~ we know it’s all about You!  We celebrate the indescribable Gift that You are!  We are truly SO blessed!”


REMEMBER . . . God had already named His Son before He was born!
This is what He had the angel tell Joseph:
“She (Mary) will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus,
because He will save His people from their sins.”
~ Matthew 1:21  


Joyfully Serving Christ . . .  


Pastor Doug and Debbie











Wednesday, December 11, 2013

ELEVATION NORTH has NEWS for YOU!


WHAT ARE THE BEST GIFTS OF ALL?  I think they are those that we receive with grateful hearts ~ and then turn around and lay them at the feet of Jesus!  It seems that this message will be a postscript to last week’s!  Remember me sharing about one of our granddaughters wanting us to give the gift we would have given to her – to someone less fortunate?  Well, it turns out to be a truly precious story when God gets involved and He gives the idea!  And it HAD to be HIS idea – because several months ago, we had included a photo of our little great-granddaughter in the small packet we sent to our “adopted World Vision child”, Tarike, in Ethiopia.  We thought since we are old enough to be her grandparents, it would be fun for her to see some pictures of children.  So we tucked in a few prints of our Sunday School children ~ and then added in one of our little Emma.  Tarike is getting to “meet” all of our grandchildren as we keep sending her more photos! Amazingly not long before our granddaughter’s wish became known, we received a letter from Tarike, and a part of it went like this, word for word:  “I also love the cards and the photos so much.  My family and I are so thankful to you for sending your photos which made us get to know you better.  Especially we love the picture of Emma.  She is so beautiful.  I wish if I could hold and hug her to entertain with her.  I always miss and love you so much.”  Now the beauty of this story is that we have never met Tarike, and we have only corresponded and sent support to her for a little over two years, yet this is how she feels!  Imagine Jesus planning this three-way connection through us … and our granddaughter who is Emma’s mommy … and Tarike.  What intricate planning by Him so this gift intended for our granddaughter will now be presented to Tarike to help make her life better in a land so far away!  But the best part of this gift is that it will ultimately be presented to Jesus on His birthday!  Is that the end of this story?  No, no!  God has fanned into flame this desire to give gifts to His Son on His birthday, and now more of our family are saying, “Can you do the same for us?  It can be an individual – or a family.  Just bless them on our behalf!”  So there will not be the usual gifts under some of our family trees this year ~ but there will be a card tucked in amongst the branches telling Jesus what our birthday gifts to Him are this year … as if He doesn’t already know!  There’s definitely no way to keep any of His gifts a secret from Him!  You know the feeling we all get when we see the smiles and excitement on the faces of those we love when they open a gift that means so much to them.  And in the same way, Jesus wants you to see His smile and His pleasure when He receives the gift you’ve chosen to bless Him with!  There’s no greater joy than giving to others, is there?  Except when the recipient is the Prince of Peace, our Savior, Christ the Lord!  Have you ever realized that you can make the Son of God SMILE?  Yes, YOU!  Just be open to listening to His heart and you will have no lack of opportunities to bless others in His Name!  This past Sunday we sang “Christmas Offering” for the first time – and it will be our theme song for this month as we worship our Lord and King together in His House.  We raise our voices with the songwriters and vocalists of Casting Crowns:  “We bring an offering of worship to our King.  No one on earth deserves the praises that we sing.  Jesus, may You receive the honor that You’re due; honor that You’re due.  O Lord, I bring an offering to You.”  We just want to remind you that your Christmas Offering can be a gift to someone in need, someone without a home or food, someone who is ill, someone who gives their lives to share the message of Jesus’ love and gift of eternal life with those who have not yet heard – or – you fill in the blank!  Your Christmas Offering can be … YOU!  It can be the gift of your life, your worship, your obedience ~ sharing all God asks you to, with everyone He asks you to, when He asks you to … in honor of His Son’s birthday! 


REMEMBER . . . THIS WAS OUR GIFT – and STILL IS:
“For to us a Child is born, to us a Son is given,
And the government will be on His shoulders.
And He will be called Wonderful Counselor,
Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” 

~ Isaiah 9:6  


Serving Christ Joyfully . . . 


Pastor Doug and Debbie