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Summer Plans at Evergreen
 

by Pastor Victor Chen

In an old television commercial, a bear climbs a yellow trailer, rips off the roof to peek inside and exclaims, “Hey, where’s the cream filling?”

The bear thought the yellow trailer was a Twinkie. 

You too may be looking at our website, Plugin or app and be asking, “Hey, where’s the summer program?”

Good question. 

Why isn’t there a weeklong summer program?

Though things are reopening after over a year of the “stay at home” order, much of our church, especially families, are still home. As we explored having a weeklong program, it became difficult to anticipate how many families would feel comfortable sending their children to a weeklong program and how many volunteers would feel comfortable serving throughout the week. In short, there were a lot of unknowns that made it difficult to plan.

Why isn’t there an online weeklong summer program?

Producing weekly videos for families to join Church School online is already a lot of work. Producing an entire weeklong program would require even more time and additional resources. For now, the livestream service and Church School videos are the priorities online. 

Furthermore, we are still providing in-person worship services in the sanctuary and in-person Church School in the MPR with breakout sessions in the MPR and various classrooms. It would be one thing to only produce online content, but to do both online and in person requires more attention, time and resources.

Finally, as a pastor (and parent), I am concerned about the screen time consumption our children have had with a year (or more) of distance learning. This summer, I would recommend our children rest their eyes, go outside, be active and play!

Our family is comfortable returning, what is available this summer for us?

I’m glad you asked! Because we want families to return to service and Church School in person when they are comfortable, we will have opportunities for families to come out on campus outdoors as a step towards returning. 

On June 27, we will have our next Summer Worship Night where families can come early to bring dinner and picnic on our lawn from 4:30-6pm. At 6pm, we will begin our program with family-friendly group activities for both children and adults. This is followed by a time of worship with a devotion as we learn and sing songs that span the generations represented in our church.

Note that this is not just for families, but for the entire church family. At our last Summer Worship Night on May 30, we were blessed to have a great mix of generations join and participate. College students and young adults led the group activity and hand motions for kids worship. It was neat to see the entire group worship as one family.

On July 30-31, we will have our last Summer Worship Night on Friday night with an optional Summer Worship Campout afterward! Households can come set up their tent, have a dinner picnic and join with the summer worship time. Afterward, they can sleep in their tent on our campus under the stars. We hope to provide brunch Saturday morning and allow everybody to enjoy hanging out on campus together.

If you are interested in participating in our Summer Worship Campout, please contact me at vchen@evergreensgv.org to sign up!

 
New Year’s Treasure Swap
 

by Victor Chen

The reason why New Year’s resolutions often fail is that they fail to address the deeper issues of the heart. Outward behavior cannot be sustained if change isn’t happening below the surface. 

We want to put the Lord first in all things, but find ourselves constantly putting other things ahead of Him.

What can we do?

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One way to address internal issues of the heart is to replace one action tied to a desire with another action tied to our desire for the Lord. It would be like a treasure swap. 

For instance, many of us derive comfort from eating and would like to change that. The next time we desire comfort and reach for food, try reaching for the Lord in prayer, meditating on a verse and allowing Him to be our nourishment. 

Another example is how we try to escape from the rigors of life by vegging on the couch and binge-watching. We are concerned about our screen time intake. The next time we want to escape, try escaping to spend time with God by journaling, writing out your prayers or sketching out the beauties of His creation outdoors.

Finally, we often start our day checking in on messages, emails and social media. We’re concerned why we’re frazzled and overwhelmed all the time. The next time we roll out of bed, try reaching for God’s Word and start the morning reading a Psalm as a prayer to begin your day with the Lord. 

As Christians in the world, we are constantly caught in a battle of desires — what we want versus what the Lord wants. It is good to resolve to desire the Lord first in all things. 

How we go about that means swapping the lesser treasure for the greatest.

“Do not lay up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy and where thieves break in and steal, but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.” Matthew 6:19-21 (ESV)