Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Weekly update from LCG HQ 6/27

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FROM THE PRESIDING EVANGELIST

Dear Brethren,

I would like to share some very positive news with you. We would like to welcome back Mr. and Mrs. Rees Ellis, pastor in Belgium and Northern France, and brethren who have decided to reconnect with the Living Church of God after our unfortunate and regrettable separation about 10 years ago. Mr. Ellis spent several days this week here in Charlotte discussing aspects of this reconnection with me, Mr. Ames, Mr. Apartian and Dr. Winnail. The discussions about reconnecting actually began with Mr. Carion before he died. We certainly look forward to working together in Europe preaching the Gospel of the coming Kingdom of God and warning this world of the prophetic significance of events that are occurring today. Mr. Ellis commented that he is excited about seeing the implementation of the Leadership Training programs and he feels that being part of a worldwide Work again will be very encouraging and rewarding.

Your Brother in Christ,
Roderick C. Meredith

CHURCH ADMINISTRATION

Greetings from Charlotte,

This has been a busy week. In addition to our meetings with Mr. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whitaker are visiting the office. Mr. Whitaker pastors the Walterboro, South Carolina, congregation. He is taping a sermon in the new TV studio and will be giving the sermonette here on the Sabbath. Mr. Meredith has been working on an article for the Tomorrow’s World magazine and preparing his next script for a television program. Mr. Rod McNair and Mr. Crockett conducted a Festival Coordinators meeting via the Internet this week. Dr. Germano reported that Living University has obtained permission to grant degrees in Theology (see below). We are also beginning to get responses to the semi-annual letter that offered a DVD about the Living Church of God titled, “The Big Picture.” As Mr. Meredith has mentioned, please pray that this letter—which was mailed to more than 400,000 subscribers—will have a significant impact on those who receive it. Television responses are continuing to grow (see the Media report below).This weekend, I will be in Wisconsin for a Church visit and to conduct a short conference.

Mr. Phil Sena and Mr. Wyatt Ciesielka will be presenting a Tomorrow’s World lecture in Temple, Texas, on June 27. Almost 1,400 subscribers were invited to attend their presentation titled, “America in Prophecy! Restoring Biblical Christianity!”

Disaster Relief Fund

As announced in last week’s The World Ahead, the Tungro Disease has destroyed this year’s rice crops in Maranding, Philippines. This has affected several Church families by taking away their sustenance. They are in desperate need of emergency assistance for survival. The Church is in the process of transferring money from the Disaster Relief Fund to provide support to these families for the next four months. We are also reviewing a request for assistance from our African brethren in Kenya because of food and water shortages there (see report below). If you want to contribute to the Disaster Relief Fund, please send your donations payable to the Living Church of God, to the Headquarters Office in Charlotte, and clearly label them on the memo line for the “Disaster Relief Fund.”

Kenya Update

Mr. Rod King, Africa Regional Director, informed us that the brethren in Eastern Kenya are facing starvation due to a severe drought in that part of the country. The Church’s United Kingdom Regional Office will send help for maize and beans to Kenya, but please also remember to pray for them fervently in this difficult time of need. Mr. Simon Muthama, Kenya Pastor, wrote, “The Embu and Sultan Hamud famine is going from worse to worst. In fact, I would say that the whole Province has been hit hard by the dry spell. Across the province, rivers have evaporated and residents spend most of their time searching for water. Food, too, is hard to get, and when it is available, it is beyond the reach of the majority of families that have exhausted their resources dealing with the challenges of the drought. The good news is that, despite the challenges of the drought and the famine threat, God’s Work in Embu and Sultan Hamud continues to show steady growth. Please remember the brethren in your prayers. We would appreciate it greatly if you would organize some relief food for them. This week I have plans to travel to the West. I will have a Bible study with the Ndhiwa and Kisii congregations, and Sabbath services in Kosele….”

Saratoga Family Weekend

You are cordially invited to attend the 10th Annual Saratoga (Wyoming) Family Weekend from July 10-12. The special guests this year will be Western USA Regional Pastor, Dr. Jeff Fall, and his wife, Barbara, and Northwest Area Pastor, Mr. Glen Gilchrist. A Friday evening Bible study on July 10 at 7:30 p.m. will start the weekend. There will be a Sabbath brunch at 10:00 a.m., followed by 2:30 p.m. services and a covered-dish meal and steak cookout afterwards. A Saturday evening workshop is planned after the steak cookout. A Sunday morning workshop will follow breakfast. Then “good old” family recreational time is planned for the remainder of Sunday after a delicious lunch at a local Church family’s home. Plan now to attend! You might want to bring a fishing pole if you want to go fishing. Special rates have been negotiated at a local hotel. For lodging information, please contact Mr. Ben Whitfield at bwhitfield@lcg.org.

LIVING UNIVERSITY

Degree Approval

On June 9, 2009, Dr. Erskine Bowles, President of the University of North Carolina, accepted the findings and recommendation of a UNC staff report regarding Living University’s request for exemption from North Carolina licensure. Exercising authority delegated by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors, the President declared Living University exempt from licensure to conduct in Charlotte, North Carolina, the Associate of Theology and the Bachelor of Theology degree programs under provisions of G.S. 116-15(d) and the Rules and Standards for Licensing Nonpublic Institutions to Conduct Post-Secondary Degree Activity in North Carolina with respect to religious education.
Also, this week Living University implemented its new secure online system for receiving donations from members, coworkers and other friends of the University through Blackbaud’s e-Tapestry online fundraising software. The new Internet based system provides the University with a cost-effective, fast, and accurate process for entering, recognizing, and managing every gift and pledge. Donors can now make their gifts by selecting the “Make an Online Donation” link on the University’s home page at www.livinguniv.com or learn more about giving to LU by selecting “Giving to LU” located above the website banner. Gifts to the University provide direct assistance in meeting operating costs as well as support the building fund, library fund, and scholarship fund.

FEAST OF TABERNACLES 2009

Festival Assistance (Second Tithe)

We are beginning to receive requests for financial assistance from those who will need help to attend the Feast of Tabernacles this year. The deadline for submitting requests for assistance is July 15. Thus far, we have received only about 15% of the number of requests that we anticipate, based on the number we received last year. Because of the faltering economy in much of the world, we expect the number of requests to be greater than in past years.

If you are going to need assistance, please see your Area Pastor or your local Festival Advisor as soon as possible so that your request will be received within the time allotted for application. We may not be able to meet all of the needs, but prayerful consideration will be given to every request.

If you have ample funds for the Feast and want to help those who don’t have enough, you may contribute by labeling your donation as “Festival Assistance” or “Tithe of the Tithe.” Please remember the tithe of the tithe, which that is used exclusively to defray the expenses of operating Feast sites around the world and to help members attend the Feast.—Davy Crockett

Newport, Oregon

Children’s Choir: Anyone with young children ages 3-13 who are able to sing in the Children’s Choir at Newport, Oregon for the Feast, please contact Kathy Talbott at 509-943-7393 (leave a short message) or send e-mail to dokata734@yahoo.com to receive the words and music for the song the children will be singing. The song is a bit longer than normal, but easy to learn.

MEDIA

Mr. Wayne Pyle reports that Mr. Ames’ program #347, “Prepare for Armageddon,” which aired two weeks ago and offered the Armageddon and Beyond booklet, received more than 5,000 responses! And last week’s telecast by Mr. Rod King (#350), “Will Jesus Christ Return Tonight?,” is expected to generate more than 4,600 responses. Mr. Wallace Smith’s program, “End-Time Powers of the Middle East,” aired in January, broke the 5,000 mark. “This continues to be our biggest year ever. Our weekly average for US-Canadian responses is 4,200 per week, and our total Tomorrow’s World response-count is up 17% over a year ago.”

COMMENTS

Real Philadelphia Christians: The Scriptures reveal that Philadelphia Christians are dedicated to carrying out Jesus Christ’s instructions to preach the Gospel of the Kingdom of God to the world (Mark 16:15), to warn the world of the perils that will precede the second coming of Christ (Matthew 24) and to prepare a people to reign with Christ in the Kingdom of God (Luke 1:17). To fulfill this commission, we must stay focused on the big picture, and not get bogged down in issues that become our personal crusade. However, as the name “Philadelphia” means “brotherly love,” true Philadelphians will also strive to follow Jesus Christ’s admonition to “love one another” (John 15:12-17). They understand that showing unselfish, outgoing concern for others (versus sitting in judgment of others) is one of the distinguishing marks of a real Philadelphia Christian (John 13:34-35). Let’s strive to stay focused on the “big picture” and look for ways to show real “brotherly love” to others.

Have a profitable Sabbath,
Douglas S. Winnail

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