I have been in continual conflict over how to feel
about all that is going on within Asbury's walls. After meeting Yvette several
months ago, I had been confident she is the person for Asbury. Then the whole
service changes "stirred the pot", so to speak, and fear set in. I
heard the grumblings that began.
I will admit I was not too fond of either service
choices presented to us, so I chose not to vote last week. And all week I've
been afraid of the verdict that would be presented to us, knowing some church
members would be leaving and that some have already chosen to leave prior to
this announcement. People who have become family to us.
Then, my whole heart, mind and soul changed this
morning. When Yvette started to pray for each of the confirmands, individually.
I was blown away. I always felt the Holy Spirit emulate from her, but when you
realize she had never really met any of the young people or spent any time with
them, and to hear her pray for them in such an accurate and personal way, was
nothing short of AMAZING! I know several of the youth in this group of kids and
she was right on with each of them and Morgan confirmed she was accurate with
them all.
I couldn't begin to express how I felt after the
prayer she laid on Morgan and how perfect it was for all of us. I feel very
blessed to have had that prayer said out-loud for my daughter.
(We ran into Mikayla after church and she asked if
Pastor Paul had written the prayers for Yvette for each of them since they were
so accurate and couldn't believe it when I told her "no, I don't believe
he did.")
And then to see and feel the negativity after Trish
read the announcement at the second service, I wanted to scream, "Don't
you people get it?!? It's not about us!"
Yvette will bring the Holy Spirit with her in
everything she does for and with Asbury. It's not about where we sit, or which
room we're in, or what songs we sing. It's about being the hands and feet of
Jesus. It's not about whose service style "won". Because if we make
it about those things, we totally loose sight of what and why Jesus sacrificed
for us. Yet no one wants to sacrifice anything for the betterment of Asbury.
Really?
Please Asbury, let's open our eyes and hearts to
what God has brought to us.! Let's be the congregation we pledged to be to
those young people who made a promise to God today.
GOD DOESN'T MAKE MISTAKES
Roseann Brown <><
Legit! I'm physically clapping right now!
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