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So I had attended a church Promiseland PTA meeting a few weeks ago since my son Julian is a 5th grader and I wanted to try and support the ministry as a parent if I could. One of the topics discussed was ideas for fun field-trip events to plan for the future. Snowtubing was one of the ideas for example. So there was conversation back and forth among the group but then I noticed no one was able to volunteer to merely look into the costs and dates etc and report back to the group. I’m a typical guy so therefore I’m sorely lacking in the children’s event planning/detail department. But nevertheless it’s something that needed to be done so I thought why not and raised my hand and volunteered to look into it. I naively wondered to myself what harm could that do to offer to just look into things?
So a short report of several different fun things to do (like glass blowing!) was prepared and submitted. Not long after that I get an email from the group thanking me for volunteering to lead the field trip. Whaaaa? Hey what just happened here I had merely offered to look into it and next thing I know I’ve been “volun-told” I was leading. Very smooth of them that’s for sure.
Of course I’m only good-naturedly complaining about getting deftly roped into further involvement. This is not the first time I’ve tried to be involved. I think it finally dawned on me as a parent that it’s not enough to just expect others to provide these experiences for the kids. The church staff and volunteer Sunday school teachers and other parents have continued to invest in these younger generations so faithfully. And I’ve been blessed not only in fellowship meeting the other KC congregation parents and but also in my relationship with my son. Julian still occasionally recalls the last Promiseland retreat when our 12-bunk cabin had a late night pillow fight of epic proportions. Our cabin was the “cool” cabin. The kids in the other cabin even wanted to join our cabin. I told my son I was pretty much a band geek growing up so I had never in my life ever been considered in the “cool” crowd. So even though I’m not personally thrilled about these overnights sleeping in bunks, or campground tents, or on the Playstation floor upstairs (my back is not crazy about it either) it’s worthwhile to be part of our kids lives and maybe also score some Dad points too along the way.
Our church ministries across the board are relying more and more upon individual participation in order for the ministries to continue their good works. No doubt there are opportunities for each and every one of us to be more involved and quite honestly our participation is becoming essential. We can’t take for granted that the same parents or same church leaders should bear the full responsibility for this congregation’s spiritual well-being. The excellent examples our young adult and high school leaders have set investing their time, energy and heart into the youth over and over again is humbling. How does one say no to making an effort in the name of the Lord? And all this time God is watching.


From Pastor Mark’s Heart
December 14, 2014


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My favorite season used to be winter because I used to enjoy the cold weather so much. But now that I’m older, spring has become my new favorite. I am not a romantic guy who gets excited about flowers and green plants springing up everywhere. I simply love the spring temperature and the fact that I can drive with my sunroof open and windows rolled down. However, this past week has been a disaster for me because we totally skipped spring and went straight into summer. From what I read on facebook status updates, many seemed to enjoy the “warm” temperature especially because we just went through many months of the winter season. Despite the hot weather, I am grateful that God has been gracious to me by keeping me from any allergies. People have told me that allergies can develop as years go by but I’ve been okay for the last 17 years of my life in the U.S. My prayer is that God will allow me to be allergy-free until the day I die so I can enjoy all four seasons and all the food that I love to eat.  
While I was complaining and wondering when I would get to enjoy good weather, my parents along with many Korean communities were focused on a more important matter at hand. When the news broke out regarding the missile launch, I didn’t think anything was going to happen because it was just too crazy for me to even consider someone doing such a thing to either gain political power or to send some sort of a message to the whole world. However, the situation has grown to a point where North Korea is not only “threatening” the whole world that they are planning to launch a missile to the South, they are actually taking some serious actions that may lead to actual launching of the missiles. My parents are watching the Korean news constantly and praying for more than 30 relatives who are living in Korea. Also, they are more concerned because of their oldest son, my older brother, who is stationed in Yongsan right now. As of right now (Thursday morning), breaking news on cnn.com says that North Korea has a missile in firing position. Who knows what they are trying do, only God does, but we have to intercede for the people in both North and South Korea because one missile can easily take away thousands and millions of innocent lives. 
One good news article that I read in the midst of this craziness is that many church leaders and different denominations in Korea are coming together to pray on behalf of their country. They are earnestly seeking God to intervene and change the heart of Kim Jung Un, the leader of North Korea. At times like this, we remember and hold onto God’s promise in 2 Chronicles 7:14, “If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.” Lord, heal our land! 

From Pastor Brian’s Heart
April 14, 2013


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