Sunday, June 7, 2009

"Others"



During the late 1800s, William Booth the founder of the Salvation Army was preparing to send out his annual Christmas message to the workers around the world. At that time communication was by telegraph & you paid by the word. At first his message was a paragraph. When told the cost was prohibitive to send it out to all the workers, he pared the message down to a couple of sentences. Still the cost was too much. Finally, Booth sent out simply one word..."Others". That was the message he wanted his missionaries & workers in the field to remember. That is also the mission of the deacon body here at Living Hope Baptist Church.

Hello, my name is Mike Wilson. My wife Lori & I started attending Living Hope in 1992 & have been here since then. We were married here, have served here & raised & dedicated three children here - Meredith, Josh & Madelyn. Living Hope is more than just our church...it is where our family goes to learn, be refreshed, serve & love.

As deacons at Living Hope, we are simply focused on others. Whether they are sick, infirm, elderly, poor, widowed or simply in need; our deacons are here to serve others. Our deacons go to hospitals to visit & pray with those who are ill. Visitations at funeral homes to comfort those in need of solace. A friendly visit to take a flower or a good word to those in rehab or nursing homes. Helping clear a flower bed for a widow or delivering the only presents some less fortunate children will receive for Christmas. These are some of the activities of your deacons. With almost 40 men currently serving, the deacons at Living Hope are totally service oriented & are always on call along with our pastoral staff to help serve others both within & outside our church. I encourage you to assist us in identifying willing men to join this group of deacons to help continue the mission of focusing on others here at Living Hope. Please feel free to contact our group of deacons with any needs you may have. We are here to pray for you & with you as well as serve in whatever capacity we can. Having been a deacon here for almost ten years, I've had the opportunity to see love in action through the work of the men who are deacons. I've often said & have heard other deacons say as well, that we have often been blessed more than any blessing we may be to those we see. It is truly an honor to represent Living Hope by doing the work Jesus would have us do. To love others even more than ourselves. That is our calling as deacons.

Thank you Living Hope for being such a great congregation to serve with & for.

Mike Wilson
Matthew 7:12

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