A Christmas Message 2022

December 4, 2022by Kurt steinbruch
Parable of the Birds
Now the man to whom I’m going to introduce you was not a scrooge; he was a kind, decent, mostly good man. He was generous to his family and upright in his dealings with other men. But he just didn’t believe all that stuff about God becoming a man, which the churches proclaim at Christmas time. It just didn’t make sense, and he was too honest to pretend otherwise.
“I’m truly sorry to distress you,” he told his wife, “but I’m not going with you to church this Christmas Eve.” He said he’d feel like a hypocrite and that he would much rather just stay at home. And so he stayed, and they went to the midnight service.
Shortly after the family drove away in the car, snow began to fall. He went to the window to watch the flurries getting heavier and heavier. Then he went back to his fireside chair to read his newspaper. Minutes later he was startled by a thudding sound. Then another and another — sort of a thump or a thud. At first he thought someone must have been throwing snowballs against his living room window.
But when he went to the front door to investigate, he found a flock of birds huddled miserably in the snow. They’d been caught in the storm and, in a desperate search for shelter, had tried to fly through his large landscape window. Well, he couldn’t let the poor creatures lie there and freeze, so he remembered the barn where his children stabled their pony. That would provide a warm shelter, if he could direct the birds to it.
Quickly he put on a coat and galoshes and then he tramped through the deepening snow to the barn. He opened the doors wide and turned on a light, but the birds did not come in. He figured food would entice them. So he hurried back to the house, fetched breadcrumbs and sprinkled them on the snow. He made a trail to the brightly lit, wide-open doorway of the stable. But to his dismay, the birds ignored the breadcrumbs and continued to flap around helplessly in the snow.
He tried catching them. He tried shooing them into the barn by walking around them and waving his arms. Instead, they scattered in every direction, except into the warm, lighted barn. And then he realized that they were afraid of him. To them, he reasoned, I am a strange and terrifying creature. If only I could think of some way to let them know that they can trust me — that I am not trying to hurt them but to help them. But how?
Any move he made tended to frighten and confuse them. They just would not follow. They would not be led or shooed, because they feared him.
“If only I could be a bird,” he thought to himself, “and mingle with them and speak their language. Then I could tell them not to be afraid. Then I could show them the way to the safe warm barn. But I would have to be one of them so they could see and hear and understand.”
At that moment the church bells began to ring. The sound reached his ears above the sounds of the wind. And he stood there listening to the bells pealing the glad tidings of Christmas. And he sank to his knees in the snow.
“Now I understand,” he whispered. “Now I see why you had to do it.
Author: Louis Cassels, 1922-1974
Our First Missionaries – Cenzo and Michelle Pepe
As we’ve been journeying together through Experiencing God by Henry and Richard Blackaby, we have been learning so much about God’s work in the world around us and how we are constantly being invited to join Him in His work.
Over the last year or so, as Maura and I have been praying and seeking God about where He is working here in the Hudson Valley and in Northern NJ, God has brought a number of people into our lives.
One of those people is Vincenzo (Cenzo) Pepe. Through my brother-in-law John, I was introduced to Cenzo who was just coming onto the full-time staff of Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) in the Hudson Valley. (Hudson Valley FCA)
I was well acquainted with FCA over the years and the great work they do reaching out to coaches and athletes at the junior high, senior high and collegiate levels. I’ve been involved in an FCA Bible study with some fantastic coaches for the past several years. In fact, I consider them one of my pillars of spiritual support and wouldn’t miss that 7am Friday morning study unless absolutely necessary. We pray for each other, encourage, challenge and support one another at every turn.
As we were praying, several things began to take place. A few months after meeting Cenzo I invited him to join our Friday morning coaches study, A month or two after that he asked if I could meet with him weekly to help him understand the Old Testament better. So, we started meeting Wednesday mornings via Zoom and still have that weekly meeting.
Then, about a month ago, Cenzo called and asked if I would consider joining the Hudson Valley FCA Board of Directors. After a week or so of prayer and speaking with my wife, I felt God’s leading to join with him.
Over the past few months through prayer and the study of God’s Word, looking at the circumstances over this past year and then inviting Cenzo and his wife Michelle to join us a few weeks back on a Sunday morning to share the ministry, I listened to what all of you had to say from that day until now.
It was amazing as some of you felt an immediate connection and saw the possibilities of partnering with FCA to reach families in the Hudson Valley through their children’s involvement in sports. Immediately after they spoke we had financial commitments of more than $6,000 and then this past Sunday it jumped to $12,000 because of a matching gift one of our members offered. In my book, that’s a God thing!!!
Podcasts Now Accessible
Mill Pond Church has launched its podcast titled, “Mostly Unseen with Jeff Boucher”
Our vision for this podcast is to share the need for Jesus while building up the body of Christ.
Each podcast will be added to our website as they are recorded. Pastor Jeff will be leading the discussion along with Mike Paterno as the 2nd voice.
Our very own Kenny Fiorisi is the producer and manager of each series and soon to be participant.
This can be a great outreach tool that each of us can use to touch the lives of those we are praying for and sharing our faith with.
Check them out the first chance you get. They are now on multiple platforms as well. Please share them and follow our podcast so it reaches more people.
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