Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Pastor Alan

Pastor’s Thots

Recently I wrote and article which I hope will be published in our local paper. Here’s a copy:

How do you say “I Care?”

                FBC has been saying they care for quite some time. The pastor (Alan Thompson) wears a little silver pin that says “we care” but he knows this is not enough. Caring must be demonstrated. “God has been so good to us” says the pastor and so we want to share His goodness with our community.

                FBC takes this literally. Recently they had a back to school drive and collected several bags and boxes full of school supplies for Alcott Elem. Sch. Regularly the Ministry of Music (Phil Wilson) goes to Alcott and volunteers with the 6 to 6 program. Members of the church have served as foster parents and some have even adopted their foster children. The first Saturday of each month the church goes on a prayer walk and prays for their community.

                FBC has gone even further to say they care by cleaning their alley and painting graffiti. Recently they have taken on a commitment to have what they call a shield of prayer. This is where they agreed to pray for the people who wear a shield or badge.

                FBC has consistently said “they care” through community events. They along with Set Free ministries have had antique car shows for the last two years, Halloween alternatives, Block parties, and Dia de la Nino. Along with several programs for children FBC says “we care.”

 

 

BA (Brother Alan)

 

www.fbcclairemont.org

 

http://mypastorsthots.blogspot.com/

 

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

me

I have had some of the best experiences of my life in the last two months. After 30 years of wanting and working on a doctorate degree, I finally got one. Beth and I have just spent 5 weeks with our 7 grandsons. These are great kids and we have made some memories with and for them. We had our annual family reunion. I love to see Michael’s girls get with Timothy’s boys. We all know that Madison rules the roost. I love being with my boys. Spending time with them has been such a blessing. They don’t listen to me like they used to but they are good men. I wonder how God feels? Are we what God wants us to be? Do we listen to Him like we used too? Is God satisfied with what we have become? Maybe we need to spend more time talking with Him.

 

BA (Brother Alan)

 

www.fbcclairemont.org

 

http://mypastorsthots.blogspot.com/