Did you ever have what could only be called a “defining moment” with someone? That one thing they said or did that forever set or changed your opinion of them? When I was at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary I went over the the Reformed Presbyterian Seminary to meet the then President and ask about doing some research there. On my way into the building I passed a man picking up trash in the parking lot. Turned out that man was the President, Bruce Stewart. I instantly admired him for his humility and service and all the contact I have had with him since, as well as everything I have heard from others, has only raised my estimation of him. I have sorta, kinda followed the Democratic Convention this week. Some there seem to be saying, for them, a defining moment for Sen. Obama was the strong speeches in support of him from both Sen. and former President Clinton. People they much admired and respected pointing them to another.
Certainly a defining moment for Peter, James, and John came on the Mount of Transfiguration. There two of the greatest figures of redemptive history stood beside Jesus who himself was shining like the sun. Then to make the point even more clear the glory cloud appeared and God spoke. The three disciples were confused then frightened then curious. It is not clear that they really got the point then. Sunday we’ll find out if we do now.
Sunday evening we have the home group picnic at the Owen’s home in Murrysville.
Last Sunday we took another big step forward in the process of merging by ratifying the earlier vote to leave the OPC. There are many other steps to come and we are working on them. One in particular though we could use some help on. We (elders) have started to think about a name for the new merged congregation. If you have an idea we would be very happy to hear it and add it the list of possibilities. You can pass it along to me or any of the other elders.
Whatever we call the church the far more important call is our Father calling us to worship and fellowship. This week that’s at 10:45 at the church building and 5ish at the Owen’s. See you there.
Jack
