I am approaching my five year wedding anniversary. I have had the blessing for the past five years to be married to by best friend. While marriage has it's ups and downs, I can look back over the past five years and thank God for what an amazing gift He has given me in my wife.
For the past five years, my wife Melissa has been the most consistent and encouraging supporter of my ministry. She not only cheers me on, she also pulls up her sleeves and volunteers for many hours each week on top of her regular work hours. She does this mainly in service to God, but also because she wants to support me.
Recently, I've been able to put in some extra volunteer hours for her area of ministry with the infant ministry at Meck. I was able to help her with an infant dedication that took place at our church (if you have a newborn or are expecting you should definitely look into this). I was able to help with some art, printing, set-up, and a few other tasks. The dedication was a huge success and went very well. We were eating lunch afterwards, when I was just overwhelmed in thinking about our lives together. I looked at her and said, "we make such a great team for ministry." And we do. We support each others passions. We build each other up. We encourage each other. And we are able to accomplish so much more together than we could ever possibly do on our own.
The reason why I am writing this is because in our new series we are talking about being a part of something bigger than ourselves. Melissa and I feel called to be a ministry team to do the work that God has put before us. God has also given you a team. He's given you a family, and together you can achieve things that you couldn't possibly do on your own.
I want to encourage you this month to see your family as a team for ministry. Get your family together and see how you can encourage each other towards deepening your faith and applying God's truth to your lives. Hebrews 10:24-25 says "And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching."
Whenever we are able to work together as a team it is amazing how much we can accomplish and how much are drawn together. This month, think about a project that you and your family can do together so that you can be a part of something bigger than yourselves. If you regularly give to Meck or a charitable organization, join as a family and talk about the significance of your gift. If you give of your time in service, think about doing it as a family and encourage one another in the process. Find something this month that you can do together that can show your family that you make a much better ministry team together than individually.
And if you are looking for some options, you may want to consider checking out one of the Serve Days at Meck. Check out our Upcoming Events for more details: http://mecklenburg.org/upcoming.asp.
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