Greetings Everyone
Greetings Everyone.
Braxton Hicks.
When my first son was about ready to come into the world, my wife began to go into labor. We rushed to the hospital. Got checked in. Went to our birthing room. Got ready for the change that was to come. After 12 hours the “Labor stopped” and we went home.
36 hours later, it began again. I got the call…we got in the car…we got to the hospital…we checked in and waited. One nurse told us to walk the hallways, that sometimes helped. Another nurse who saw us walking asked how we were doing and through conversation during one of the contractions were told, “If you can talk, it’s not a contraction. It’s Braxton Hicks.
Most men do not have a clue who Braxton or Hicks are. Almost all moms do.
The Cleveland Clinic tells us that
Braxton Hicks contractions are felt during pregnancy and can be mistaken for true labor contractions. Unlike true labor, Braxton Hicks are irregular in frequency, less intense and usually go away if you change positions. These uterine contractions are perfectly normal and might begin in your second or third trimester. They are your body’s way of getting ready for labor, but it doesn’t mean labor is coming.
The 3rd time we went to the hospital, the water had broken and the pain of contractions was augmented. It was the real deal. In a relatively few short hours Isaac came into the world. Hallelujah.
We have had some Braxton Hicks contractions during this pastoral interim period, especially over the past 6 months. First, we thought God had called a wonderful young pastor from Southern California to become the next pastor of FPC. That didn’t turn out too well. Braxton Hicks.
Then we had another young pastor come across our paths from a different denomination. Your PNC worked hard to attempt to make things work but it just didn’t happen. Seems not every pastor wants to be a Presbyterian minister. Braxton Hicks.
Now, after a year and a half of work, after the pains of childbirth, a new pastor has been called and will be beginning work on May 15. Hallelujah!! Terri and I were privileged to have dinner with Raully, Kari, and Sophie Donahue last night. The call of God on their lives to be here and minister is evident. We have experienced similarities in how the hand of God has moved us to new locations. We have known that it was God calling us, we have felt his presence, we have experienced God’s Spirit paving the way even when a lot of the specifics are still to be defined.
I look forward to seeing what God is going to do in this new stage of life at First Presbyterian Church. Just like with the birth of a baby, an adventure awaits as the baby grows and life unfolds. My faith tells me that in the midst of newness, the God who has birthed this new leadership will also be the God who directs this church and its minister and its ministry into the future. This is God’s church. Jesus is our Lord and the Head of the Church. We are blessed to be members of his body that continues to grow and serve and develop and to blossom as the Head of the Body directs and empowers us. For that we can and will continue to give thanks to God. Amen
Walking the road with you.
Pastor Paul
News & Events
Sunday, April 28th
9:00 a.m. Adult Bible Study in the Chapel
10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service with Pastor Paul Hayden
11:00 Pork BBQ Luncheon following worship service
Monday, April 29th
7:00 p.m. Choir Practice
Tuesday, April 30th
7:00 a.m. Men’s Bible Study and breakfast
Wednesday, May 1st
100:00 a.m. Ladies AM Bible Study (L.A.M.B.S)
Thursday, May 2nd
10:00 a.m. Bible Babes bible study
Check out the Events Calendar for more upcoming events.
Your Fellowship Team will be celebrating the inauguration of our new Weber gas grill on Sunday, May 19th following our church service. We will be grilling cheeseburgers and hotdogs on our new deck built by our own Drew Rhymes. A signup sheet will be posted in the Fellowship Hall, so please bring a side dish to compliment the entree.
Thank You,
Fellowship Committee
Annual Pork BBQ
Our annual BBQ potluck dinner will be held in the Fellowship Hall after the church service on Sunday, April 28th. The Fellowship Committee will be furnishing the smoked (11 hours), pulled BBQ pork entre. You can either have a pulled pork sandwich or pork plate. We are asking the congregation to signup and prepare your favorite side dish or dessert to compliment the meal. A signup sheet will be attached to the bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall.
Thank You,
The Fellowship Committee