Trinity LIC/Astoria Outreach Vision 2022

On January 22nd, 2022 Pastor Paul delivered this Sermon about his Outreach Vision of 2022. This month we will share a series of Outreach initiatives that we will implement this year. Here is the written version. You can always visit our Vimeo channel to watch Sunday Services.

This week, Director of Outreach Luisana Santana question:

What shall be our Outreach vision for 2022?

What priorities should we set for this next year

       As Trinity engages with the greater society?

This past Wednesday, the

Church council spent time putting together 2022 budgets.

As these two events came together:

A question about missional outreach

       And developing the budget for Trinity in 2022 –

I reflected on today’s gospel lesson

Which folk often refer to as

Jesus’ Mission Statement

And I realized that

Mission of Jesus is the Mission of the church!

If one asks what will the ministry of Trinity Lutheran

       Look like in 2022

One can do no better than reflecting on today’s gospel lesson.

Jesus says:

 The Spirit of the Lord is upon me,
because he has anointed me

·      to proclaim good news to the poor.
·      He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives
·      and recovery of sight to the blind,
·      to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favour.

 It seems to me that THIS is our calling. In 2022. And all of the time.

So let’s get into it right away.

First and foremost:

WE WILL PROCLAIM GOOD NEWS TO THE POOR

 I see this as not a message solely to the economically challenged

       But to those spiritually challenged

              Who so DESPERATELY NEED

                     To hear Good News

That they are loved

       That they are accepted

              That God is FOR them

                     And with them – even when they don’t

                           Feel God’s presence.

As I said at a memorial service I conducted this past Friday

(I won’t mention the name of the person)

As far as I know Joe (not his real name)

       Was not a church going person.

The audience laughed, because they KNEW it was true

       As do I!

But I continued:

And the truth is that God’s love is NO LESS for Joe

       Than it is for me, the son of a pastor

              Who has gone to church all my life.

It’s not about how often you show up in church.

       It’s not about what YOU AND I DO.

It is ABOUT WHAT GOD IN JESUS CHRIST

       HAS DONE FOR US.

And he has died on the cross for us

   So no matter how lonely, or lost, or forsaken

        We may feel -WE ARE NEVER ALONE!

THE CRUCIFIED ONE IS THERE WITH US

IN THE DARK VALLEY OF THE SHADOW

AND

HE IS RISEN FROM THE DEAD

TO REVEAL TO US

THAT THERE IS NEW LIFE

BEYOND OUR DARK VALLEYS.

 We will proclaim this

       Not only from the pulpit

              As the deacons and I do every Sunday

                     But in our teaching

And in our compassion for hurting souls.

 We will also bring good news to the poor

       Through the feeding program of our Food Pantry

And God willing – with the pandemic ultimately behind us

In our Community Supper and fellowship again.

 And we will find ways:

       With our financial commitment to

              Lutheran Ministries in Higher Education

Who is providing food to university students

       Struggling to make ends meet

              As well as giving them Good News of God’s love

 And a new relationship with RESTORE NYC

       As we find ways to empower women

              Who have been the victims of human trafficking

                     Helping to give them a new life.

 We will educate ourselves

       On health ministries

              And ask: how can we make an impactful difference.

 All of this we do

       Because Jesus calls for it

              And we follow his example:

Bringing Good news to the Poor.

 WE WILL PROCLAIM RELEASE TO CAPTIVES

Our ministry of healing takes many forms:

Providing space for AA and other groups to heal

       Continuing to provide Making Peace with Your Past

              Help for those who grew up in dysfunctional families

Providing pastoral care and counseling

       To individuals who feel captive to their present circumstance

              And to couples who have lost their way and love

 We will continue to be advocates for social justice

       And equality

Giving space for people to speak their truth

       And finding TANGIBLE ways to work toward justice

While at the same time being supportive of safety for our city & world.

 We are VERY intentional, in our weekly prayers to:

Prayer for those seeking justice in this world

Immediately followed by

Prayers for our local NYPD police precinct.

 We don’t just pray for the police when an officer is shot or killed.

As the spiritual leader of Trinity –

       EVERY time I see a police officer

              I let them know we pray for you every week.

And now and then, I send food or flowers

       To the 114th as a show of support.

TRUST ME        It means a great deal to them.

You know that, except in a very few cases

       I don’t use the pulpit to make political statements

I don’t believe it is the place of the pastor to do so

       Though many of my colleagues completely disagree with me.

 I have my own personal feelings about whether

       Rikers Island should be closed

              And bail reform laws in our state

                     And commentary about not prosecuting people.

 I try to keep those feelings to myself.

That being said, we will continue to educate ourselves

       About the injustices and racial inequality of

              Of our Criminal justice system.

 It is a sad commentary

       That so many people in our prisons

              Are persons of color

                     Often with little financial means

 Deacon Gwen and Lily will continue to challenge us

       To think in new ways

              And try to find a way to make a difference

 As people of faith

       We are called by the God of justice

To see that ALL persons are treated fairly and with dignity

AND THAT OUR NEIGHBORHOODS AND SUBWAYS

       ARE SAFE FROM HARM

From police, if that should be the case – and from criminals that carry weapons of destruction.

WE WILL BRING RECOVERY OF SIGHT TO THE BLIND

 Today I’m wearing new glasses with a new prescription

       And the eyes have not completely adjusted yet.

I have a new appreciation of some of our members

       They know who they are but I won’t name them

What have seeing challenges.

 Jesus LITERALLY healed blind people

       Some born that way

              And others who had become blind.

 But additionally

       Jesus’ ministry was about bringing light to dark places

Opening the eyes of those he encountered

       To see with new vision

              The amazing things our God has done

                     And continues to do.

 You hear me say quite often

       How dark our world is

              Especially in the fear of the pandemic

                     Violence

                            Disharmony

                                  Economic challenges

 AND HOW THE WORLD NEEDS THE LIGHT OF CHRIST

       AND THAT YOU AND I ARE TO BE THAT LIGHT.

 

In this next year, through Evangelism efforts

       Especially with Deacon Roberta,

Deacon Lois of Trinity in Middle Village

And Deacon Jill of Covenant in Ridgewood

Through the working of our Western Queens Conference

We will create opportunities for training

       In sharing our faith

              In proclaiming in words

                     And deeds

The Great and Marvelous deeds that God has done for us

       As a church

              And as individuals.

(I know, this might sound scary: I’ve gotta share my faith??)

But we will provide non-threatening ways to learn

So that we can have new vision

And invite others into a new vision

       A new reality

So that the blind shall see

       God’s amazing love for them.

WE WILL PROCLAIM THE YEAR OF THE LORD’S FAVOR

Aren’t you tired of this Coronavirus?

       Aren’t you tired of the rules and regulations

              Put in place for our safety? 

Aren’t you tired of us not knowing

       What is best for us

And our leaders having to guess and try

       As they learn new things about this virus?

Don’t you want some NORMAL back in your life?

I know I do!

 In this next year

       We will spend our time

              As a congregation

                     As your leaders

                           As your pastor 

Dispelling fear and uncertainty

With joy!! 

God is in charge of the universe, not us.

       God knows what the future holds

              Not our political leaders

                     Not even all the technicians & scientists

God, as we will soon hear with that soaring

       Voice of our amazing sister, Laura Ethington:

HAS THE WHOLE WORD IN HIS HANDS!

AND WHO IS OUR GOD?

C’MON, YOU CAN SAY IT WITH ME

THE ONE WHO RAISED JESUS FROM THE DEAD! 

This next year will be filled with God’s favor.

       With new possibilities

              With new and exciting challenges

                     With new opportunities to rejoice

                           With new freedom from fear

                                  And injustice

                                         And hatred

                                                And inequality

 

Those who trust in the Lord shall renew their strength

       They shall mount up as on eagles’ wings!


Now you’re saying

       Pastor Paul is nuts!

              It’s too much.

                     We can’t accomplish that.

                           Certainly not in one year

Perhaps not in a 1000 years. 

Let me share the wise words of Jaime Dunlop

       Whose article on church budgeting

              I used for our church council devotions this past week

And it appeared in the Stewardship section

       Of the First Day of the Week.

(If you skipped over it, go open up the email and read it!)

 He says:

A faithfulness mentality

trusts that God will meet every need that needs meeting,

 and we are just fortunate to have the opportunity

to come along for the ride. 

My friends

This is GOD’S VISION FOR US

This is Christ’s mission statement for us! 

As St. Paul says:

Now YOU are the Body of Christ

       And individually members of it. 

What does that mean?

It means that each of us individually

       Will find a calling to some PART of this vision

              And help to bring it about.

So, reflect on today’s sermon.

If you want a copy of it, look on Facebook,

       Or ask me to email it to you. 

And see where YOU are being called

       For you ARE BEING CALLED

              To be a part of the vision, the mission

                     Of God in Jesus Christ

Working through Trinity Lutheran

       In this next year.

In 2022 and beyond:

Let us with boldness join Jesus in saying AND BELIVING

       THESE WORDS: 

TODAY, THIS SCRIPTURE HAS BEEN FULFILLED

       IN YOUR HEARING

AMEN