04/06/06
Greetings from
This has been a busy week of pulling many things together as the Spring Holy Days draw near. Mr. Meredith and Dr. Winnail are finishing a number of writing projects and preparing for their trip to
FROM THE PRESIDING EVANGELIST
(To be announced at services)
Dear Fellow Servants of Jesus Christ,
As the Passover quickly approaches, I want to thank all of you, once again, for your love, your loyalty and your help in the Work of Christ at the end of the age. As the final events of this age begin picking up steam, it is truly encouraging to see all the things we have preached and written about finally start to come to pass! Mr. Herbert Armstrong would literally be “jumping with joy” in the sense that he would see Christ’s coming truly on the horizon. Even though we have had—and will have—trials and tests in our Christian lives and in God’s Work, in the Big Picture we see working out it is obvious that God’s hand is in world affairs in a powerful way and with us also, using and guiding us in completing the Work. We all need to pray fervently for God’s guidance and for one another.
At this time, I hope every one of us can prayerfully examine ourselves as we, especially, should be close to God as the leaders in His Work. We all need to be going “all out” in study, prayer and fasting as the end of this age approaches. We need to do everything we can to have a more powerful impact on this sick and confused world out there. With this in mind, I ask all of you to do everything you can to give very generous offerings during this coming Holy Day season. The Work is coming along satisfactorily, but we truly need a surge in tithes and offerings in order to add new stations, hire the new ministers which are desperately needed, and do other critical things.
Please fervently pray also for God to add far more donors, co-workers and members. As these final prophetic events begin to come together, it may gradually become obvious to increasing numbers of our subscribers that God truly is intervening and that this is the primary place He is working at this time. We can pray that God will open their minds so they can respond and help us carry on this Work ever more powerfully.
Thanks for your response and for your prayers. My wife and I will be leaving Sunday night on an overnight flight for
Your brother in Christ,
Roderick C. Meredith
CHURCH ADMINISTRATION
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FESTIVAL OFFICE
Please Register. The Festival Office is happy to report that, to date, 1,472 individuals (640 households) have successfully registered on the www.cogl.org Members Resources website. The registration process is going quite smoothly overall, despite the few difficulties we experienced at the beginning. Please register without delay if you have not done so—even if you are planning to attend your assigned Feast site. We need to see how our attendance figures progress for our hall planning, so we need everyone to register as soon as possible. The Feast sites descriptions online will be continually updated with new information as it comes available. If you have registered already, you may want to check in to your Feast site’s information online from time to time, to see what’s new.
Sometimes making housing reservations does not go as smoothly as we would prefer, so please be patient and flexible. That extends to our housing reservation contacts as well. Being ambassadors for Christ starts well before we arrive for the Feast—it starts as soon as we pick up the phone to call in our reservations. (Final note: When you register online and your transfer is approved, please feel free to make your housing reservations, if you have not done so already).
Living 4 Tomorrow – Michigan 2006. Living Church of God young adults are invited to attend the Living 4 Tomorrow program at the beautiful facilities of the Northwoods Christian Camp in
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FINANCE DEPARTMENT
In this Internet Age, we often receive requests from members, co-workers and donors about making contributions to the Work online. To accomplish this, there have been a number of obstacles to overcome, but by working with Bank of America over a period of several months, we have been able to make this new service possible. Online donations can now be made on the www.tomorrowsworld.org, www.lcg.org and www.cogl.org websites. This service should be operational on our websites starting on Sunday, April 9, 2006.
For those wishing to use this method of making contributions to the Church, please carefully read the following information which is found on the www.cogl.org website: “Many members and co-workers have asked to be able to make contributions on line. In response to these requests, we have set up procedures to make it possible to allow on line donations. Please click on the link and follow the instructions.
“Please note that we have made it possible for contributors to make donations to the church by using a credit card and Electronic Funds Transfer. We ask our members and co-workers to refrain from using credit cards for donations, since the credit card companies make a charge of 2.5 to 3% to the church for the service. We ask that members and coworkers use the EFT or Electronic Funds Transfer function by providing their bank routing number (found on the bottom edge of their paper checks) when setting up the account on line. Using this routing number allows for an electronic transfer of funds from the contributor’s account into the church’s account with only a very nominal fee being paid by the church. We hope you enjoy this service and that it serves you well.”
Also note that donations by regular mail are still welcomed. Using either method, your donations will be gratefully acknowledged and may be tax deductible.—
RISK MANAGEMENT
Primarily for USA Ministry. By now, most ministers should have received an email about driver applications for this year. We would appreciate your help in returning completed driver application forms (both for their own households and any area volunteer drivers in the
COMMENTS
Eliminating Leaven. The Scriptures clearly indicate that during the Days of Unleavened Bread all leaven is to be removed from our homes and that anyone who eats leavened products is to be “cut off from Israel” (Exodus 12:15). This warning has motivated many to make a diligent effort to deleaven their dwellings before the Passover season begins. However, some go to extremes, not understanding the real reason for this process. I recall a member advising a new person that even books should be deleavened, “because you might have been eating a cookie while you were reading a book.” This nearly caused a panic attack—because the new person’s mate had a large library in their home and the new person envisioned having to search through the pages of hundreds of books looking for crumbs of leaven!
We need to remember that the deleavening of our dwellings is a physical exercise to help us understand the importance of identifying and eliminating the spiritual leaven that we tolerate in our lives and do not like to recognize as sin. Sometimes in our zeal to remove physical leaven, we overlook the real spiritual intent of this process—and we take the Passover harboring anger and being judgmental towards neighbors we are commanded to love (Galatians 5:14-15). Yet Jesus emphasized this spiritual dimension of the law by pointing out that God regards hatred and judgmental attitudes as murder, and lust as adultery (Matthew 5:21-30). Paul emphasized that we should not go through the Days of Unleavened Bread carrying a lot of spiritual leaven (I Corinthians 5:1-8). The real thrust of Paul’s admonition to “examine” ourselves (I Corinthians 11:27-32) was to address and eliminate the sinful attitudes and behaviors that were so evident in the lives of the members of the Church in
Have a profitable Sabbath,
NEWS AND PROPHECY—April 6, 2006
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