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Building Better Relationships | 2. Honor

June 15, 2023 Filed Under: Stuff I Wanna Say - Podcast for Men

An often-overlooked element of building strong and healthy relationships is showing honor. You will likely be surprised how much the Scriptures have to say about the importance of showing honor.

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Gathering Sticks

June 14, 2023 Filed Under: Bittersweet Farm

So the grandchildren came over last week. Grandma leaves surprizes around the house for when they come over and they know it. They greet us and they the scour the places they know the little prizes are hidden and pilfer around. They all go home with a little something, a doll, binoculars, a cash register, or cash box…
I went to town to get pizza and cheese bread. Later we load up and head to the Horton Hop for treats. (We let mom and dad worry about bean sprouts and kale juice).
While I am gone for pizza the kids get the wagon out without being told and delight gramps by pulling it around our little two-acre “farm” and harvesting windfall sticks and branches for my fire-ring. I’m delighted to discover a that these little people have filled the wagon upon my return making my “sit-on-the-mower-and-fly-around” habit easier.
Every time I see them they have learned something new. Lalea is a little lady now. Aspen is a lot like granny. Gunnison has a big heart and says “I love you” readily. Denver is Miss Congeniality with her little short pageboy haircut and smiling eyes. Routt Ranger and walking around now. He look a lot like sister Aspen and has some of Denver’s smile.
They are a delightful van full of adorableness and love and I would cherish them even if they didn’t pick up sticks for me.
I hear little voices shouting their love as the van disappears into the arch of trees and climbs the hill west of the farm. Everything is quiet again.
I notice there is a spot of oil on the driveway and I stop there and pray.
“O, God, please, Lord, meet their every need. I can’t imagine raising a precious van-load of children again… Help them, Lord. God before them. Bless them. Protect them Save them each and every one. Send your holy angels to watch over them. Bless them with full and happy lives. Help them each to have people in their lives one day that bring them love and joy, like they bring love and joy to us. In Jesus holy name. Amen.”
Bittersweet Farm
June 2023

9. Ditching the Orange Jump Suit (Eph. 4:17-32) Audio

June 11, 2023 Filed Under: Sermons

Ditching the Orange Jump Suit (Eph. 4:17-32)
Bethel Church | Jackson, Michigan
Pastor Ken Pierpont
June 11, 2023 AM

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9. Ditching the Orange Jump Suit (Eph. 4:17-32) Video

June 11, 2023 Filed Under: Bethel Church-Jackson

Ditching the Orange Jump Suit (Eph. 4:17-32)
Bethel Church | Jackson, Michigan
Pastor Ken Pierpont
June 11, 2023 AM

A Small Circle | Bittersweet Farm Journal | June 8, 2023

June 8, 2023 Filed Under: Current Thoughts


We have returned from our visit to Oregon and settled back into our routine and Bethel Church and Bittersweet Farm. Though we need rain, it has been delightful weather of late and I’ve been working in my loft over the Carriage House. The other evening I saw a Northern Flicker for the first time. They are common but I had never seen them before. A flash of yellow under the wings and their unique pattern of color captured my attention as the unusual woodpeckers hopped along the ground eating supper.

A friend of mine (Dr. David Parsons) says, “…a flicker is a bird that could only be drawn by a kindergartener or created by God. What sensible adult would dream to give this guy a mustache, a polka-dotted belly, red splotches on his head, a white rump spot, a triangular black bib, a striped back and super bright yellow feathers under the wings and tail.”

That is why we call Him, “Our Great Creator.”  Anyway I like to work in the loft when I can. I’m closer to the birds out here and if it rains it will ring on the roof like music.

A Small Circle of Love

It is the prerogative of storytellers to repeat their best stories. So you will understand if you remember this story from the Bethel Pulpit a few weeks ago. Maybe you have heard me mention watching the movie “A Man Called Peter,” and reading the book with the same title. It is an inspiring true story of a Scottish immigrant who lost his father in his youth. He came to America and eventually became the pastor the of the New York Street Presbyterian Church in Washington D.C. and chaplain of the Senate. They say his sermons were powerful.

The church was weak when he came but soon the auditorium was filled to capacity and the choir loft and the balcony. In one scene people waited in the rain to hear the young Scotsman’s prosaic sermons delivered in his musical native dialect.

It’s dangerous for pastors to read books and watch movies like that. Few of us will ever preach to great crowds or be assigned to positions of power and prestige. It can ruin a man to expect it. It is good to have holy ambition and attempt great things for God, but it is as important to be faithful and fruitful in all the small daily assignments we are given and leave the scale and scope of our ministry ultimately to the Lord.

I love the story Fred Craddock tells of the baptism at Watts Barr Lake in Tennessee. After the outdoor baptism a small circle of Christians stood around the fire and each one introduced himself and offered his unique way of serving. Craddock said that they have a name for what in the mountains. They call it “Church.”

We may wait for years and years for the moon and stars to align in a way that people will line up in the rain and pack the church all the way to the balcony, but this very week we can gather with a few around the fire and listen and love and care and follow the Jesus way.

You may not draw a great crowd, but you can find someone to love and so can I. Before I went to the study this morning I stopped at the Hospice facility, there I found a precious soul eager to talk about eternal things. One of our members introduced us. He had given him a Bible and the man was reading it when I arrived. He was hungry for God and soon he prayed for forgiveness. He was confident of eternal life before I left.

He now warms his hands at the Lord’s fire. He is a brother and soon he will see the face of Jesus. Let’s build a fire of love and faithfully tend it for the sake of Christ and all who will gather there.

Bittersweet Farm
June 2023

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Building Better Relationships | 1. Love

June 7, 2023 Filed Under: Stuff I Wanna Say - Podcast for Men

Here are some powerful ways to build stronger relationships with you wife, your children, your grandchildren, and others. These are based on a powerful principle in 2 Cor. 12:15

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