Thursday, January 15, 2009

Connecting going to Griffith Park Observatory

The Connection is going to the Griffith Park Observatory on Saturday January 24. Meet at the church at 4pm. We'll carpool over together.

Friday, January 09, 2009

Word Given By Julie Knight

The following was a Word given by Julie Knight on January 4th, 2009 concerning PFC:

I asked the Lord what kind of year 2009 would be for me. The Lord said a year of growth. He then showed me a forest of coral under the sea. It was very dense with many branches everywhere. I told the Lord "that looks very chaotic and crowded - to the point of being unpleasant." The Lord said to me "No, that is not you, that is Pasadena Foursquare." I got the impression that by the end of 2009, PFC would be uncomfortably crowded.

Saturday, January 03, 2009

New Year's Greeting from Pastor Jack

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Foursquare Weekly Prayer Guide

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Author

Good morning!

There’s a heart-touching quality to Hagar’s story

that has always captivated me. The turning point

in her dilemma centers in her discovering the fact

that God’s loving oversight and care—

that He always sees me!—not

only was constant, but also was not dependent upon her perfection

(Genesis 16).At the threshold of the New Year, my review of my

own effectivenessat pursuing God’s ways in my life often comes

up with something of a felt “deficit” on my part. A new

calendar beckons to new resolve—andI daresay that most

of us usually feel that our daily prayer life and

devotional patterns seem a common call for improvement.

With over 70 years of life and nearly 53 years of pastoral leadership

behind me, I still find days I have to be reminded that He sees and

hears me, and even likes being with me, no matter how I feel. It is

that comfort and confidence that touched my heart in a special way

sometime back, and I expressed it with the following poem—one

which innumerable readers have said brought encouragement

to them.On the possibility it may bring a time-to-time uplift to you as

we walk together with Jesus into 2009, I offer it as a tender

reminder: Father not only always sees us, but He delights in

our presence—irrespective of our mood, our sense of being

“spiritual,” or our present passion.

THOU GOD SEEST ME

I rose in the morning to pray one day,
In the bloom of the dawn I rejoiced.
And my heart skipped lightly before my God
As His praises in song I voiced.
It was marvelous being caught up in arms
Which led my dancing soul.
While I thought I would burst for the joy I felt—
To sing, to play, at my Father’s throne,
That morning.

And there was a day that I rose to pray
And I wrestled my wandering mind.
“Is it sin or self or Satan, Dear Lord,
That works this frustration; a kind
Of labyrinth of thought. I bump into walls
That stop my persistent pursuit.
I pressed. I reached out for You, Lord and found
My hands full of nothing
That morning.”

And that birthed the morning I didn’t arise.
My body dictated the word
Which my mind confirmed, while my spirit squirmed
For your beckoning voice it heard.
“Come, child, Come be with me. Come now, watch and pray.
Can you not watch one hour with me?”
But my body said, “Rest.” And my mind said, “Remember,
You’ll not get far tired as this,
This morning.”

“Now I’m here again, Lord. It’s another day,
And as sure as I am that You hear;
And as glad as I am to be with You, I’ll say
That my heart’s somehow tempted to fear.
I fear I’m a failure at prayer. And I fear
That my stumbling words will not count.
I fear that I’ll ne’er be consistent in prayer
Like the ones who on eagle-wings mount
Each morning.”

Then a Voice speaks to me: “Child of dust, I know you,
And it’s you I’ve invited to be
With me each day, at that time when you pray,
Whether dancing or weary, you see.
I have never required certain moods of you,
And so never require them of Me.
But I’ll meet you there
However you are—
We will dance at times when your spirit climbs—
Or ‘mid wandering thoughts, I’ll forsake you not—
And when words are bare I’ll still hear your prayer.
But keep coming, my child.
Good morning.”

“My voice You shall hear in the morning, O LORD;

In the morning I will direct [it] to You, And I will look up.” –Psalm 5:3 (NKJV)


Serving with you,

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Pastor Jack Hayford

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