Last
week I visited our PCUSA headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky for the first
time. It is a huge office building and chapel. The atrium walls are lined with
a series of amazing paintings telling the story of Creation by artist Maritza
Morgan. This one in particular caught my eye.
The cramped quarters of Noah’s ark are portrayed
with beautiful colors and block shaped images. Viewing this perspective caused
me to realize how every inch of space on the ark was important, including the
lap of Noah who is holding a dove. God instructed Noah to share his ark for the
life of the world and he did with warm hospitality for the large and small in
creation.
Thanks to successful stewardship campaigns year
after year our church ark has stayed afloat ever since 1733. We have
consistently heard and answered God’s call to share our church for the life of
the world. PCM has a reputation in the community for being hospitable, like
Noah, and for sharing the life-giving gifts we have been blessed with. Like the
ark, our church is a holy refuge for healing and hope for all who need to get away
from the chaos and storms of life.
The 2012 Stewardship campaign grand finale
is on Thanksgiving Festival Sunday, November 18th when we all bring
food to share with some of our mission partners who feed the hungry in town. It
will be a joyful way to connect our food and financial resources with those in
need.
This year’s stewardship theme: “Creating Pathways to
Giving” inspired each of us to pledge for our church’s future. Our pledges have provided not only funds for
our church to thrive on, but also a blessed future for our children and
grandchildren and all of creation to enjoy.
God is good!