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Author: Rev. Ed Boon Created: 9/17/2006 10:16 PM
Writings of Pastor Ed Boon.
By Ed Boon on 10/23/2007 7:24 PM
Fall has come and it is once again time for our annual missionary convention. Our missionaries this year will be Jeff and Heather Williams who for the past fourteen years have been missionaries to Cambodia.
By Ed Boon on 9/17/2007 8:36 PM
Did you ever stop to think that there are certain things that bring joy to the Lord’s heart? Luke’s Gospel account is the only one that tells of the sending out of the seventy. It is also the only account that describes their joyous return telling of all that took place. Luke says Jesus “rejoiced” upon hearing the report of the results of mission of the seventy.
By Ed Boon on 8/14/2007 8:57 PM
Faster than a speeding nursery worker, more powerful than the stewardship committee, able to fill the baptismal font from a single bucket, it’s Super Pastor! Teaching, preaching, visiting, counseling, praying, visiting, meeting with boards, speaking at picnics, visiting, singing in the choir—that’s what we pay him for. Stand in awe as we watch him pour himself out like a drink offering on the altar of the church! Go pastor; you’re our man; if you can’t do it, no one can!
By Ed Boon on 7/22/2007 9:02 PM
About seven months ago I raised the question: “Would anyone notice?” It is a question that I continue to mull over. Think about it for a moment. It might seem like an episode from The Twilight Zone, but imagine this. The Bridgton Alliance Church building sits as always on route 117. The Lawn is mowed. The church building is well painted. The driveways are clean. Everything from an exterior standpoint seems normal, but the church is empty. There are no services, no staff, and no use is made at all of the facilities. My question is, would anybody notice? Would the Bridgton News write an article lamenting or even commenting on the closing of a 40 year old church? Within the community would anyone notice that the church was no longer there? More importantly, would anyone care?
By Ed Boon on 6/15/2007 3:48 PM
Do churches need mirrors? The answer in more ways than one is yes. We have large mirrors in our restrooms which are greatly appreciated by all who use them. I have one in my office, next to the door so I can take a quick check on my tie and hair before going into the sanctuary on Sunday morning. Churches no doubt need a mirror in another sense also. It is important to be able to see ourselves as others see us.
By Ed Boon on 6/15/2007 10:50 AM
Having just come through 40 Days of Community there is much that we have learned and much that we have experienced. Throughout the campaign we have been challenged to fulfill the purposes of God, not alone, but together. God has a plan for our lives and a purpose that he wants us to fulfill. But God never intended that we fulfill this plan alone. As individuals we are a part of the whole.
By Ed Boon on 4/30/2007 3:31 PM
Throughout the 40 Days of Community campaign, reports have come in of people being blessed in extraordinary ways. While some questioned before we started why we were doing something that lasted so long, generally speaking most people felt it went by too fast. The combination of the Sunday services, the daily reading of the book and the involvement in the small groups had a strong impact on any who really took part. In fact the blessing was proportional to the involvement. For any who may have been tempted to ask if anything was accomplished through our 40 Days campaign the answer is that WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND.
By Ed Boon on 3/15/2007 11:08 AM
Wouldn't it be great if in 5 years, 10 years or even 40 years for those who live so long, we could sit with our kids and our grandkids and say: “Let me tell you about one of the most incredible experiences I was ever a part of. I was a part of the Bridgton Alliance church at a time when God did some things that only God could take credit for, and we were a part of a wonderful ride in this journey with God where he showed up and people's lives were changed and our community was touched and we were forever different because of that day.”
By Ed Boon on 2/16/2007 12:39 PM
The danger that many churches face today is that they fall contentedly into certain parameters, build up their walls and hide safely behind them waiting for the rapture.
By Ed Boon on 1/18/2007 6:38 PM
Just imagine what could happen if all those of us who want to do our own thing would actually get together and put our love into action. Imagine what would happen if every small group in our church reached out together, showing love in practical ways to those in our community. Don’t you think that would make a difference? As we prepare for the 40 Days of Community campaign, that is exactly what we are trusting will happen.

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