[ Archive for July, 2006 ]

Taking the pulse of your congregation

Posted by Carson (July 21, 2006 at 4:35 pm)

Taking ones pulse is not the only way to measure ones health but it is a way.  It is possible to take the pulse of your church.  You won’t know everything about your church by taking its pulse but it can be an indication of its relative health. 

There are many ways to take the pulse of your congregation and they are all fairly simple. One could look at the number of study, interest, or prayer groups in your congregation.  One could look at how faithfully the sacraments are offered in the Eastern tradition.  Once could look at how many young adults, youth or children are actively involved.  Conversely one could look at he average age of the worshiping congregation.  One could see how many vocations come from your congregations or how many congregations it has helped establish.  One of my favorite ways is to look at the number of baptisms both children and adults that occured in your congregation this past year.

Looking at baptisms: If your church had less than 5 baptisms you are probably a dying congregation with members exclusively past child bearing age.  You are headed for death but you can be revived.  In a recent poll on byzcath.org it was discovered that a majority of the respondants fit into this category. Look around at the average age of your congregation. Are you willing to change your habits drastically? Are you willing to receive some help in order for you to be revived?

If you have between 6 and 20 you may well be in plateauing. Now is the time for revival. The people may be open to it and want to begin growing again.  If you do nothing you will probably begin to die. If you act you can find renewal and begin to grow.

If you are EO or EC and have more than 20 per year you are probably growing and healthy. It is important to take a look at your strengths and continue working on them and look at a weekness and try to make it a strength instead. You are probably in a good place to begin the work to establish a mission congregation some place and to give some gifts to churches that are planting Churches or who are growing. Don’t begin to rest on your laurels. Everytime you do well rejoice and set the bar higher.

Living organisms grow and develop.  Stagnant organisms are dying. Same goes for Churches.

Carson Daniel Lauffer

Posted in General, Outreach | 5 Comments »

Your invitation to a pilgrimage Eastward to Jerusalem 2007

Posted by Carson (July 9, 2006 at 3:52 pm)

Your Pilgrimage of a Lifetime to the Holy Land awaits you on May 28-June 6, 2007. 

Fred and Carol Conger from Educational Opportunities will be at Annunciation of the Mother of God BC Church following Divine Liturgy on Sunday July 30, 2006 to share all of the details of this wonderful trip hosted by Carson and Christine Lauffer of our parish. If you cannot come to the event please contact Carson Lauffer.

(more…)

Posted in General, Looking East | 3 Comments »

Give away what you have

Posted by Carson (July 6, 2006 at 10:30 am)

Someone was worried that he might be too much of a materialist because he collects too many icons and religious books.  Let’s look at this another way.  The saints of all time have taught us that we are given things for one reason.  That is to give them away.  It seems to me that their insights are very wise and constitute a major clue to effective evangelization. 

If you find that you have more money than you need even for retirement start discerning with the guidance of the Holy Spirit who are those whom God puts in your path that might need it more than you.  Give it with a prayer.

If someone is lonely or suffers from depression give them one of your icons with a prayer and words of encouragement.  Invite to vespers, matins, or liturgy.

If you have too many books start giving them away.  If you are good at sewing, or gardening, or crafting, or whatever, start giving the things away with a prayer or an invitation. 

We don’t live in villages in which everyone knows everyone else and everyone goes to the same Church.  These villages must be created with God’s help. 

It may seem simple and it is easy to do.  But these simple acts of kindness can have profound effect not only on the recipients but upon the givers as well.

Carson Daniel Lauffer

Posted in General, Outreach | No Comments »

Evangelization: The Byzantine Leaflet Series

Posted by JohnS (July 1, 2006 at 5:40 am)

Our Protestant brothers and sisters have often made excellent use of pamphlets on a variety of topics to get the Good News out to others. In recent years, the lay apostolate Catholic Answers has done this quite well. Conciliar Press publishes excellent pamphlets on Orthodox Christianity that can be found in the narthices of Orthodox Churches across North America.
 

What is not so well known perhaps, is that our own Byzantine Catholic Seminary Press has a wonderful series of pamphlets that outline the gifts of our own brand of Eastern Christianity.

 

  

(more…)

Posted in General | 5 Comments »