Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Tomorrow



What a beautiful evening for a baseball game! Linn-Mar played a great Xavier team to a 6-6 deadlock through 5 innings. And then the wheels fell off. Xavier scored 5 runs in the bottom of the 6th to show why they are the top-rated 3A team in the state. You can click on the above picture to see some pictures from the game.

All in all, the Linn-Mar team should feel pretty good about themselves. They played a great team, made only one error, scored some runs and played in a great park! Veterans Memorial Stadium is awesome. What a place to watch a game. Let's do it again tomorrow!

Monday, May 22, 2006

Baseball Is Back


Andrew Reck throws no hitter

It was a great evening for a baseball game! Linn-Mar opened their season with Prairie tonight at home as part of the Vrbicek Metro Tournament. Andrew Reck came up big on the mound, throwing a no hitter! Linn-Mar won the game 12-0. You can click on the picture above to see a short slideshow of the game.

Linn-Mar plays Xavier tomorrow evening in the semi-finals at Veterans Memorial Stadium. Toss the lawn chairs in the trunk, grab the peanuts and head to the ball park! Baseball is back!

Friday, May 19, 2006

State Track Meet



We traveled to DesMoines today to see Josh run in the State Track Meet at Drake University. Josh ran the 200 meter leg in the Sprint Medley Relay along with John Rehnstrom, Steve Olsen and Zach Braff. You can click on the link to see a slideshow of the race. Our guys ran 3.31.41 and finished fifth out of 24 teams. Way to go John, Steve, Zach and Josh!

Josh also ran the second leg on the 4x400 Relay team. You can click on the link to see a slideshow of the race. Our team of Josh, Wes Shetterly, Steve Olsen, and Zach Braff ran a 3.22.39, the second fastest qualifying time out of the 24 teams! Valley West DesMoines set a new state record running 3.13.80, breaking the old record by over four seconds. The final heat is tomorrow afternoon.

It was a great day! We're proud of how hard both Josh and Jon have worked this season. Give it all you have tomorrow!

Family


Small Group Conference

A group of us just returned from an Advanced Small Group Conference at Willow Creek. There were over 90 people in attendance from churches all over the country who gathered to learn more about how to develop and implement a comprehensive small group strategy. You can click on the picture above to see a short slideshow of our trip.

The conference was more like a workshop, with short presentations by Bill Donahue, Russ Robinson and Greg Bowman followed by "team time" around our table for discussion and implementation. Each table had a facilitator and ours was Bill Search from Ada Bible Church.

We came home with four newspaper pad pages full of issues that we need to address in order to make our small group ministry more effective. It was so timely that we were able to attend this conference, especially after Bob Gilliam's recommendations.

I'm excited about the things we talked about over the past several days and how we can structure our small groups to be even more effective in helping us become a family of growing disciples! I'm thankful for our Small Group Team (Dave Sanders, Susan Krucher, Erin Bird, James Wartian, Pat Rieck, Tye Male-our Team Leader and myself) that has been meeting this past year and their commitment to make our small group system even stronger.

It's our desire that every person at New Covenant be connected to a caring community of believers. A community where no one walks alone, and where we can be open with one another. A community where lives are miraculously transformed and hearts restored. A place where we become family.

Saturday, May 13, 2006

The Graduate


Congratulations Jason!

We just returned from celebrating Jason's graduation from Moody Bible Institute today. You can click on the picture above to see a slideshow of our festivities.

We had a wonderful time attending the Dinner with the President, a time of worship and relfection led by the graduating class, the graduation ceremony, and dinner at Weber Grill! We are proud of Jason and all that he has accomplished. And we're looking forward to how God will lead Jason in the future as he seeks to serve Him.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Once Upon A Time



The word that comes to mind when I think of Michelle is creative. Michelle looked at all of life through a unique perspective. Whether producing a graphic design project, or creating her famous one-of-a-kind greeting cards, or recording personal reflections in her journal, Michelle did it with passion and creativity.

The reason so many of you are here today is because your lives have been impacted by Michelle's in a profound and personal way. Everything about Michelle was unique and authentic. The care she demonstrated for her family and friends was personal and heart-felt. A hand-made note, a personal conversation, dropping her own project to help a friend in need, these were all common place for Michelle.

Michelle loved to create, she loved people, she loved her family, and she loved her God. Michelle trusted Jesus Christ as her Savior as a small girl, but it was in middle-school years that Michelle's faith was put to the test.

Michelle shared with me how she struggled during her early teens to fit in, to have the right friends, to be popular and to have the right look. She found herself being influenced by and conforming to the opinions of others. During this key time in her young life, Michelle said she made the decision that she wanted to live her life to please Christ alone. That God's opinion of her was more important than what others thought.

Michelle decision to follow Christ began to shape and define who she was to become. If there is anything I would like people to hear today, it is this: That a relationship with Christ is not about conforminging behavior and rule keeping. Rather a relationship with Christ is about being becoming fully human, being transformed into a life full of possibility, and creativity. A life that is beyond our imagination and dreams.

Ephesians 3:20-21 says: Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen!

God began to transform Michelle into a one-of-a-kind, not to be duplicated young woman. His unique fingerprints were all over her life. Her passion for life was a reflection of His passion. Her love for people was an expression of His love. Her creative imagination was a reflection of His creativity. Her passion was to use her artistic talents to create children's books that would inspire and transform lives. Michelle didn't want an ordinary life, she wanted to make a difference.

The transformation that occurred in Michelle's life is reflected in this short journal entry. "I like writing the number four with the top open. I used to write my four with a closed top, but fours shouldn't try to impersonate a nine. Fours need to learn how to celebrate their four-ness."

Michelle learned to celebrate her 4-ness. She decided to quit impersonating a 9 and in the process became all that God had created her to be in Christ. I know I speak for so many of you when I say, my life has been enriched by knowing Michelle. In becoming who God designed her to be, she became a precious gift to us all. Thank you Michelle for deciding to follow Jesus.
Today we grieve our loss but we celebrate Michelle's gain. Today, Michelle is in heaven, exploring, creating, discovering, writing, and imagining. She has more colors to work with and more projects to create.

Today a new story is being written in heaven. It's a story within a larger love story about a king who loved his people so much that he sent His only Son to die a cruel death for our sin. And best of all, it's a story without end, that will continue on forever. You see, once upon a time there was a girl named Michelle who put her child-like faith in Jesus.

You can click on the picture above to see a slideshow of Michelle's art work. You can also visit the Cedar Memorial website to read Michelle's guest book entries.

Monday, May 08, 2006

Well Done


Dan Koskamp

We had a great Annual Meeting tonight. We voted to approve the FY07 budget and new Elders and Deacons. We heard exciting updates regarding our new property (it's now paid for!), Embracing Faith stewardship campaign, and the New Facility Planning Team. What an awesome time to be involved at New Covenant! I don't think we need to worry about becoming complacent!

At the end of the meeting we honored Dan Koskamp with a standing ovation. Dan is completing six years on the Elder Board, the last two as Chairman. As is our custom, we presented Dan with a framed Timothy Botts, Colossians 1:28 print.

Dan has been a tremendous leader and will be greatly missed on our Elder Board. New Covenant is truly blessed with tremendous leaders who know how to serve. And Dan is right there at the top of the list.

Here are some of the things I most appreciate about Dan:
  • His humble attitude and dependence upon God
  • His prayers that lead me to the heart of God
  • His willingness to trust God for big things
  • His commitment to our mission and vision
  • His tender heart
  • His competitive spirit
  • His love for the Word

Thank you Dan for the blessing you have been to our entire church family. Thank you for showing us how to be both tough and tender, servant and leader, all at the same time. It's a priviledge to serve together with you. Well done!

Friday, May 05, 2006

Appreciate Y'All



Tonight we had great food and great entertainment for a group of great people - our children and youth ministry partners! We pulled out our "Sunday best" for our annual Appreciation Banquet. You can click on the picture above to see a slideshow of the evenings festivities!

When Jesus' followers asked him who is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven, he turned their attention to a little child. And then he told them, "unless you change and become like little children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven. Therefore, whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven."

Our children and youth workers have the greatest mission, the greatest commandment and work with the greatest people; our children. Tonight our Activity Center was filled with humble servants who sacrificially give of themselves to others. You are the greatest! We appreciate y'all!

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Shine Like Stars



The stars were out today at MOPS. This was the last meeting of the school year so they pulled out all the stops with brunch and chocolate fondue! You can click on the picture above to see a short slideshow of the morning.

Kay and the MOPS steering committee do a great job of ministering to mothers with pre-schoolers. It seems like only yesterday that Sharon was involved with MOPS. Don't look now, but Josh and Jon are going to be seniors in high school next year. Yikes, were does the time go!

So moms, enjoy every day that God gives you with your children. Enjoy them while they are still living at home with you. Enjoy them while they still think you are all-knowing.

Today our activity center was filled with over 90 women, gathering for the purpose of becoming better moms. The room was beautifully decorated, the food was delicious, and the stars were out!