Archive for Bruce’s Blogs

Families Give Together

It is fairly easy to teach children to give, especially when we provide the gifts they give. First, there’s excitement when they receive the gift, usually followed by disappointment when they learn they can’t keep it. The excitement grows when they learn that the gift will help feed people; it grows when they learn they [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, May 3rd, 2010

Families Teach Each Other

Our culture has trained us to be self-reliant. This becomes painfully obvious when other people begin to get involved in our personal lives; then we bristle. However, I was recently encouraged by several young men and women who said that they want to find some older men and women who would be willing to give [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, April 19th, 2010

Family Love Is Sacrificial Love

Forgive me, but one of my favorite memories of Easter is our family’s annual egg hunt. For me, the only thing better than searching for eggs was getting old enough to be allowed to hide the eggs. One of the most exciting things for me as a kid was to know that my parents, grandparents, [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

God’s Family Shares His Comfort

As a parent, I can honestly say that there isn’t much higher praise than to be recognized when my kids say and do the right things. So, family, I want to thank you for reflecting your Father in heaven. From March 6 – 13, we hosted a group of students from His House at Central [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, March 22nd, 2010

Restoring Family Roles Within the Church

While it’s clearly biblical to consider the whole body of believers within the church as our extended family, many times we seem to be missing a real sense of family roles within the church. Most times we are content to think of God as our Father and everyone else as our brother or sister. But [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Sunday, February 28th, 2010

The Family Is a Mission Field

I think it’s strange that so many people in the church, and not just this church, believe that “ministry” is what happens at church. Many also believe that only people who are called “ministers” are the ones who do “ministry.” That can’t be further from the truth. The “family” is probably one of the biggest [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, February 15th, 2010

The Church Family Works Together

I have traumatic childhood memories of Saturday-morning cleaning. It didn’t happen every week, but when Mom started playing Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn records (far more traumatic than the actual tasks of cleaning house), we knew it was time to work together. The church is a family, and family works together. It’s obvious that we [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, February 1st, 2010

The Church Is Family

Hebrews 2:11 tells us that “Both the one who makes men holy and those who are made holy are of the same family. So Jesus is not ashamed to call them brothers.” It’s very simple: the church is family. God is our Father; Jesus is our brother; and the Christians around us are our brothers [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, January 18th, 2010

Simple Gifts

Christmas is a gift-giving holiday. No news flash there. It makes sense; it’s part of the Christmas story. Matthew 2:11 tells us that the wise men presented Jesus with gifts of gold and of incense and of myrrh. It’s also a key part of Christian theology; John 3:16 tells us that God gave us the [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, December 21st, 2009

Simple Life

Life, in general, moves at a breakneck speed, but in the holiday season from Thanksgiving through the new year, life becomes a blur. And in the midst of it all, we find ourselves thinking, “Why can’t life be simple?” Whether we realize it or not, the life we find in Christ is meant to be [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, November 30th, 2009

Simple Thanks

Our Sunday evening class on Nehemiah recently discussed Israel’s celebration of the “Feast of Ingathering,” which is something like our Thanksgiving, and the “Festival of Booths,” a reminder of when Israel wandered in the wilderness for 40 years. In Leviticus 23:42, 43, God commanded the people to “Live in booths for seven days… so your [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, November 9th, 2009

Simple Change

As I mentioned in my report at the annual meeting, I am in the process of changing how I think about the church, not just this church but the whole idea of what the church is and how it operates. I mentioned that, for most of my life as a Christian, I’ve viewed the church [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, October 26th, 2009

Simple Sharing

If you look at the front of your weekly bulletin, you’ll see that our strategy for making disciples is simply connecting people to God and other people, growing in our faith and knowledge of Jesus, and serving like Jesus. Unfortunately, we have over-complicated God’s plan for sharing his gift of salvation through Jesus. Throughout the [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, October 12th, 2009

Simple Selflessness

We live in a selfish culture. Sometimes we don’t recognize our selfishness, especially when we’re striving for the best of whatever. While it’s not necessarily bad to want the best things of life, what we do to get the best or what we do when we don’t get the best illuminates our selfish motives. Many [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Monday, September 28th, 2009

Simple Danger

Have you heard the news that some schools are banning “high fives” and teaching kids and teachers how to wash their hands to prevent the spread of the swine flu? Doesn’t it seem strange that our fears have gone from school shootings to simple interaction among kids? While it makes sense to take precautions to [...]

Posted by: Bruce Stoker on Tuesday, September 15th, 2009