January, 2006 Newsletter
Matthew June 21st, 2007
Christmas Season
Much has transpired since I last wrote and I will try to briefly cover the end of last year and bring you up to date quickly. The months of November and December were filled with writing and directing a Christmas play. The “play” was more a production than a play. It was a joint venture between our church and another church with over 70 people involved in it. The gospel was clearly presented in the play, and over four hundred and fifty people attended the two showings, PTL!
Throughout the month of Nov. we continued negotiating on a house in
In between the Christmas play, preaching at several churches, working on our house, attending nine Christmas get-togethers and just the general busyness of the holiday season, I was also planning a prayer service to be held in the Statehouse. We had the service on Jan. 4th, the first day of session for the House of Representatives. A key motivator (although not the focus) for this event was the recent ruling by the United States District court ordering that prayers given as part of the official proceedings of the Indiana House are not to use Christ’s name or title or other denominational appeal and should not, “Proclaim or otherwise communicate the beliefs that Jesus of Nazareth was the Christ, the Messiah, the Son of God, the Savior, that he was resurrected, or that He will return on Judgment day , or is otherwise divine.” As you can see by the content of this ruling, we as Christians have been specifically prohibited from praying in the name of our God. This should highlight the need to pray for ALL that are in authority.
Last year during session I held a meeting focused on prayer for our leaders. I was able to pull on the experience God gave me from that event and apply it to organizing this one. 200 - 300 people from all over the state of
Speaker’s Decision
What did the Speaker of the House, Brian Bosma, do in response to the ruling? The 189 year tradition of having a prayer to open session daily has been temporarily suspended while the case in being appealed. However, at the same time, Speaker Bosma has allowed for a voluntary prayer meeting in the back of the chamber five minutes before the start of each session. We must persist in fervent prayer for Speaker Bosma. Please pray that he would be wise as a serpent and harmless as a dove (Mt.