HAITI MISSION TEAM DEDICATION
June 10, 2012
Team
Members: Lynn Wilson, Emily Coomes, Travis Bell, Crystal Ernst, Eddie Higdon,
Megan Lucas, and Jo Brewer (Franklinton Baptist Church)
We look at
you and cannot help experiencing a mixture of emotions--best expressed by the
questions we ask ourselves and sometimes ask each other.
•
Will
they be safe?
•
Should
our sons and daughters, particularly our younger son and daughters, be heading
off on this kind of trip?
•
Are
they really prepared for the kind of experience that awaits them?
•
How
will this effect them?
Are there
good answers to these questions? If we
seek to answer the questions as anxious family members and concerned church
members, there are no good answers; but we do not look for answers based on our
own fears and thoughts. We seek answers
as a people of God who believe that God has, from the beginning of human
history, called out people to become his presence--his hands, feet, eyes, ears,
and heart--to others.
•
Will
they be safe? There is no place of
safety. To live is to incur risk. The question is not safety, but
obedience. In this sense,
"safety" is redefined as being in the place where one understands God
calling him/her to be.
•
Should
our sons and daughters be heading off to Haiti?
That question has already been answered.
Each one of these is committed to going for one reason and one reason
only--they understand it to be a call from God.
•
Are
they prepared for the kind of experience that awaits them? As much as one can be. When one follows the
call of God, there are always surprises.
Some of these will be cultural . . . some will be the result of the work
of the Holy Spirit in each of their lives.
Faithfulness to God's call is the bedrock of preparation.
•
How
will this effect them? This they will
discover in part as they live out the mission.
The full extent of the mission's impact on their lives will not be known
until later. It will alter their lives .
. . and ours.
Team
members, as the Body of Christ gathered in this place, we commission you to go
in his name, remembering that you are first and last his ambassadors. We commission you to go as members of
Eminence Baptist Church/Franklinton Baptist Church, knowing that through our
love of you, our prayers for you, and our financial support we will be with
you.
Whatever
lies before you, remember always Who walks beside you. Listen for and depend upon the guidance of
the Holy Spirit. Do what you can, but be
less concerned about what you do and more concerned about Whose you are. Be Christ's presence in Haiti, and he will
accomplish his purpose whether you ever see or know that purpose.
Our Prayer
Almighty
God, from your instruction to Adam and Eve to your call of Abraham to leave his
home and follow you to Moses to the prophets to the apostles to calls to those
of our own day, you have been calling your people to leave their comfort zones
and follow you into new lands and new experiences. Today that call comes to our own. Lynn, Emily, Travis, Crystal, Eddie, Megan,
and Jo have heard your call. We have
heard their response and have linked our hearts and dollars too support them in
their obedience to your call.
In spite of
acknowledged anxiety, we release these our brothers and sisters to your call
and to your grace and care. Grant them
soft hearts, strong and healthy bodies, and faithful spirits that they may be
from this moment forward your people reaching out to others of your children in
Haiti. Give to them strength to work
hard and patience to allow you to work even when they see their own efforts as
too small to meet the needs of the Haitian people.
We plead
that you will prepare the way for them--giving those who will help transport
them and guide them wisdom to do so wisely.
Prepare their hearts and the hearts of those with whom they will share
the mission so that they may all be one in Christ. Prepare those who will receive benefit of
their mission that the time spent together will be fruitful for the kingdom.
Above all, O
God, may your will be done in each of their lives, among them as a group, and
in the lives of those to whom they render service.
In the name
of Jesus who gave all that we may live, we pray. Amen.
Praying!!
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