Friday, February 25, 2011

Freedom

One of my favorite lines from the movies comes from the fourth episode of Star Wars: Governor Tarkin tells Princess Leia that the Death Star is operational and that, with its power, no one will dare oppose the Emperor. Leia responds, “The more you tighten your grip, Tarkin, the more star systems will slip through your fingers.”

I was reminded of that scene when one of our members asked me a few days ago, “What in the world is happening in the world?” She was speaking of the situations in several countries in the Middle East and North Africa; people rising up against the dictatorships that for decades have ruled them. In country after country, protestors have gathered in community squares threatening the stability of, what they see as, their oppressive governments. It is a fascinating phenomenon first of all because these protests have been enabled by the availability of the social network. They are being called “The Tweeter Revolutions” and “The Facebook Rebellions.” They were initiated, organized and held together by the protestor’s ability to communicate with one another via these tools. Some of the most powerful regimes in the world are toppling over at the hands of a “tweet.”

The other interesting part of this phenomenon is the recognition of a powerful drive within nature for freedom. The rabbit gnaws off its leg to escape the trapper’s snare and we, as human beings, will do whatever it takes to be free. That is why we “Remember the Alamo,” honor our soldiers and are thankful we live in this country. Now protestors, knowing the odds against them, are the next Davids facing their giants.

As I marvel at their bravery, I can’t help but think of the freedoms of our faith. God frees the Israelites from their captivity in Egypt. When they are fleeing the Egyptian army and come up against the Rea Sea, they are faced with their capture and return to slavery or death. God makes a way for them through the sea, dividing the waters and drying the sea bed so they can flee to their freedom. Jesus on the cross frees us from our slavery to sin and, through eternal life, from the sting of death. God is in the freedom business and God continues to seek to free us from whatever imprisons us – greed, addiction, anger, hurt, low self-esteem, etc. I invite you to join the thousands around the world who are fighting the odds with a vision of what freedom can bring and allow God to guide you to a new life.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Neil Sperry

Next week, our church is offering a great opportunity for people in our congregation and community. Neil Sperry, a man whose name is synonymous with Texas gardening, will be speaking in Celebration Hall on Wednesday, February 23, at 7 p.m. His topic is “Ten Ways to Save Time, Money and Energy in Landscaping.” Mr. Sperry is donating his normal honorarium so that a love offering can benefit our church’s Spiritual Landscaping Initiative.

Who is Neil Sperry?

If you are a gardener, you know Neil Sperry. His book, Neil Sperry’s Complete Guide to Texas Gardening, is the 4th best selling gardening hardback in American history and is sitting, well-used on my bookshelf at home. He is on the radio every weekend on WBAP, 820 AM and 96.7 FM and is a featured garden columnist in the Ft. Worth Star Telegram, San Antonio Express News as well as 15 other newspapers across the state. He owns and publishes his own, Neil Sperry’s Gardens magazine and annual Texas Gardening calendar. Neil and his wife Lynn have long been leaders in the McKinney community and are charter members of Christ the Servant Lutheran Church in Allen.
What is the Spiritual Landscaping Initiative?
It is our church’s part in being a “Super Sponsor” for the McKinney Crape Myrtle

Trails project. One thousand dollars was donated by one of the members of our church on our behalf and we have committed to plant 200 Crape Myrtles throughout our campus. To date we have planted 92 of the trees (all were generously donated), but they are not planted haphazardly on our property – they are planted in a unique plan that highlights the ministries of our church. Cindy Moreland, Tom Pearce, Kurt Roy and Kathy Stevers, along with Susan Owens from the Crape Myrtle Trails have created the design. Look at the article in the last Pathways Magazine for a full description of the design.

I hope to see you Wednesday night the 23rd to hear Neil share his vast knowledge and experience of Texas gardening. I also hope you will invite your friends to join you.