As we emerge out of the long wintery pandemic and into this new season of renewal, my heart is bursting with hope. It’s been wonderful to see so many people returning to Sunday gatherings, as well as seeing new people who recently moved to the area. It’s not just the influx of people that is exciting, but it’s the atmosphere of expectancy and joy. The presence of God has been palpable in our midst. Mission initiatives are in full swing. Small communities are developing in various geographic locations. God is on the move!
Read MoreSnow + Solitude
With this blizzard upon us it seems wise to take a snow day tomorrow. Even though the forecast for Sunday is sunny, the issue is snow removal. Some of us may need to spend hours just getting out of our driveways. It’s also hard to predict if the roads will be clear in the morning given the amount of snow as well as worker shortages. The parking lots at the church are not ours so we aren’t certain they would even be usable. It’s a good day to stay home, stay safe, and stay warm.
Read MoreChristmas Day Epistle
Hello Ren family!
Since many of you are traveling and were not able to attend the Christmas Eve service, I thought you might be blessed to read my Christmas Eve letter on this Christmas Day.
Read MoreComfort
As we roll into the end of this difficult year my heart is heavy thinking about all that God’s people have suffered. Some have lost loved ones to Covid. Some have been diagnosed with cancer or are fighting serious physical issues. Some have had crushing experiences of anxiety and depression. Some have fallen back into old sins. People we know have overdosed. Many have scattered from the church.
It’s a strange time to pastor.
Read MoreThe Path of Happiness
Hello Ren Family!
It’s been a while since I’ve written. Perhaps I’m feeling some writing fatigue. I’ve written so much in 2021: sermons, newsletters, 100 daily devotionals, 34 mission letters, and thousands of emails and texts. This doesn’t include my almost daily habit of writing prayers and reflections each morning for several hours. Good thing I enjoy writing!
As we come in for a landing at the end of 2021, many of us are feeling a sense of spiritual and physical exhaustion. My guess is that very few of us are feeling the magic and wonder of the Christmas season.
Read MoreSunday Prayer Guide
As we communicated yesterday, there will be no in-person service and no livestream today because of the weather. I hope everyone is in a safe place. Below is the guided prayer experience I promised to provide to help you make the most of your quiet at-home sabbath day.
Read MoreSunday Services Announcement
What a wonderful Easter! About 100 people came to our outdoor gathering, including many children who brought much joy to the day. We had a small crowd for the indoor service. And many of you watched the service online. I’m glad we could do something for everyone!
I met with the Ren Council Tuesday evening to discuss a plan for Sundays in April and May. The consensus was strong to continue both the outdoor gatherings and the livestream to serve those who are ready to gather in-person and those who are not. It seems clear that in our community there are varying viewpoints, and we want to respect that and shape ministry around that.
Read MoreJanuary Announcements
Hello Ren Family!
Happy New Year !!!!!!! I’m so excited to put 2020 behind us and enter this new year. The 100 Days of Pursuit initiative is in full swing—and so many good things have already happened through this intensified effort to get close to the Lord! Even though it officially started on January 1st you can jump in any time you are ready. You can make it a 90-day pursuit. :) The content that I’m putting out each morning at 4am is also posted on the 100 Days section of our website. If you want to receive the daily emails you can do that through the website or just click here. I’ve really been seeking hard after the Lord to get a fresh word (fresh bread) daily. It’s a challenge, but I’m loving it.
Read MoreOh the Wonder!
Think about the state of the world 2000 years ago. Spiritual darkness covered the earth like a heavy blanket. Most humans were utterly estranged from the Creator. Though God created humans, they did not seek God, honor God or love Him. They broke his laws. In exchange for the true God they fashioned their own gods to suit their sinful desires. Though the Creator gave breath to all and was the author of all blessings and pleasures humans enjoyed, well, they shut him out.
Read More100 Days of Pursuit
Starting January 1st we will begin something we are calling "100 Days of Pursuit." I’ll be sharing more in later emails but I want to give you a little now just so you can be thinking and preparing.
Read MoreSunday Gatherings Suspended
Dear Ren Family,
We have passed the tipping point of being able to gather safely on Sundays. Effective immediately we will have online services only. It’ll be recorded and streamed live at 11am as we’ve been doing. We plan to do this till January and then evaluate.
Read MoreAn update from Pastor Scott
Hi Ren family. I imagine many of you have listened to one or more of the governor’s recent updates on Covid. Restrictions are getting tighter as the numbers have skyrocketed back up higher than ever. I heard that neighboring Massachusetts has also tightened restrictions. We decided to drop our max capacity down to 60 each week instead of 100 to ensure ample distancing.
Read MoreHow God is using the pandemic to accomplish His purposes in us
Why is this happening?
You’re probably wondering why—if God is in control—all this is happening in our world. It’s as if the whole planet has been confronted with their mortality. Our normal way of life has been restricted in numerous ways and there still isn’t clear light at the end of the tunnel. What is God doing? With Thanksgiving and Christmas coming up, many of us mourn that our holiday traditions won’t happen this year. Some of us have become extremely isolated and feel like the walls are closing in; the busyness of life has ceased and days have become long and lonely. Some have vocations that have kept you busier than usual and your trials have been of a different sort. But I think we all are experiencing this strange darkness over the earth. I want to share with you what I believe God is doing in His people during this challenging season.
Read MorePreparing for Winter
Dear Ren Family,
As one who grew up in New England I have memories of learning about the early pilgrim settlers. They sailed across the Atlantic on the dangerous seas and settled in a place far away from the resources of England. What was especially difficult was the New England winters. They had to fight against the cold and they didn’t exactly have grocery stores to acquire food. Winter illnesses took many lives. Over time, they adapted by canning food and curing meats; they made warmer clothing and shelter. They learned how to prepare for winter.
Revival or Survival?
I recently heard a statistic that when the pandemic started (March) that a huge percentage of pastors—including myself!—believed that the pandemic would spark a turning to Christ and a wave of numerical growth in the churches. The thought was that the hardships would drive people to their knees. That the sickness and death of so many would awaken people to the brevity of life and put in them a hunger to be reconciled to God.
Read MoreWhat's happening for Fall Small Groups?
All Ren small groups are taking a pause for a couple weeks and the next cycle begins the third week in September through to December. Most of the groups will continue with the same leaders and formats but there will be some changes. For example, some groups will physically gather at the church building in the sanctuary. The way that will work is everyone attending will enter the building with masks. Once seated in the circle, at a proper social distance (6 feet), masks will be dropped. Exiting the building masks will be worn.
Read MoreThis causes more ruin than perhaps anything else...
Hi Ren Church family!
This Sunday I’m going to be talking about the thing that has caused more ruin than perhaps any other thing. It has destroyed marriages, friendships, churches, companies, music groups and entire nations. It is the reason for violence and has led to hundreds of thousands of people being slaughtered in battle. Many people are in prison for life because of this thing. When this thing manifests it can be like shrapnel that wounds everyone in proximity.
Read MoreAre you an Eeyore or a Tigger?
Hi Ren Family!
Last Sunday was pretty sweet with about 50 gathered. It feels a little like the early days of planting a church. But then I remember that most of you are watching from home. The livestream worked well and it was exciting to all be together for Sunday worship through technology! I’m so grateful for the production team led by Shayna, Carlos and Alli, who have made this possible. We have such an amazing church community!
Read MoreCautious but Unafraid
Hi Ren Family!
Last Sunday was our reopening service and we had about 50 people. It felt very safe for the most part. The one thing I noticed that I wanted to mention is the importance of wearing masks properly. It seems that some people had them only over the mouth and not the nose. Some masks don’t fit great so when you start talking they slide off of the nose. So make sure you find a mask that works well for you.
Read MoreAugust reopening
Hi Ren Family,
I just wanted to take a few moments to update you on plans to reopen and other important details.
