The Visitor: March/April 2019
NOTES ON THE JOURNEY: EVERY THOUGHT CAPTIVE
I was not thinking. As I pumped away on one of the exercise stations at Curves, all I could think about was getting to the fan to turn it on because I was getting over-heated. So, with my mind pre-occupied, I not only slipped off the exercise machine, but my foot rolled underneath it. My body went down hard and with a loud crack, I knew that my ankle was in trouble! My lack of focus has put me in a brace for the next several weeks. Thankfully, I do not need surgery and this small fracture will heal with some added rest and conscious effort to slow down and watch where my feet are going!"
It is easy to get distracted. Easy to lose focus. Most of the time we are not aware of our thoughts. But thoughts are at the root of all our sins. Distracted thoughts lead to all manner of falls. Anxious thoughts lead to terrible choices. Unkind thoughts lead to unkind words. Unhealthy thoughts lead to unhealthy actions. That is why this Lenten season we are working on “taking every thought captive to Christ”, as 2 Corinthians 10.8 prescribes. We are repenting not only of the unloving words and actions we commit, but we are asking the Holy Spirit to take us deeply into the thoughts which cause us to sin. We are following the centuries old wisdom of the Desert Fathers and Mothers who trained their minds to reflect on the source of their thoughts. Is this thought of God, the ego, the world or Satan? One such Desert Father, Abba Anthony “trained himself to notice his thoughts, laying them out rather than resisting them. This holy father of monasticism then learned to redirect his thoughts, either by rethinking them or by placing a prayer (or scripture) alongside the thought.” (Thoughts Matter by Mary Margaret Funk). In addition to repenting of our sinful thoughts and redirecting them to holy and loving thoughts, we will be learning how to still our minds of thoughts – so that God can get a word in edgewise! “A mind at peace, stilled, available for conscious thinking at will is of major value for those of us who confront chaos, confusion, noise and numbness as our pace of life quickens” (Thoughts Matter). Isn’t this the wisdom of Psalm 46. 10 of “Be still and know that I am God”?
With the wisdom of the Scriptures, as well as ancient writings from the Desert Fathers and Mothers and contemporary writing from Joyce Meir in her book Battlefield of the Mind, we will journey together in “being transformed by the renewing of our minds” (Romans 12. 2) so that we will think more and more with “the mind of Christ” (Philippians 2.5).
Let’s think about our thinking and take EVERY thought captive to Christ! Pastor Janet
P.S. Thank you so much for the gift of my sabbatical. In addition to precious time with family, I was able to spend nearly every morning in prayer, study and reflection and every afternoon in writing and finishing the manuscript for the book about our church’s ministry called “Stay: Deeper into the Heart of Jesus in the Heart of the City.” Thank you also for the gift of your presence at my birthday party on March 3 and all the beautiful cards!
EVENTS:
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Annual Church Cook-out
Sunday, July 28
Monroeville Community Park
MEETINGS FOR MINISTRY
Board:
Sunday, May 19 after worship
PRAYER CONCERNS:
*For our beloved members with health concerns: Iris Brown, Shirley Carter, Gena and Bob Cooper, Don Long, Ed and Joyce Masessa, Marge and Jack Peffer, Irene Rinne, Ann Tucker and her daughter Tammy Banks.
*For an inspiring and life-changing Lenten season
*Funding to complete Codename ministry for youth on Saturday evenings
*Funding to complete year for Create AfterSchool Program
*Peace on the streets of Wilkinsburg and an end to gun violence everywhere
*Our partners in peace and mission: Wilkinsburg Sanctuary Project, Wilkinsburg Community Ministry, Jewish Community Center
*Our Disciples of Christ church family and our regional minister, Rev. Thad Allen, and General Minister and President, Rev. Terri Hord Owens










