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Lumberjack for Jesus

My dad grew up logging but he has always been fruitful in God’s Kingdom even now in his retirement including in the lives of his children. My mom wanted to be an international missionary, and although that didn’t happen she became a school teacher and ministered in the states in the public school system. My dad was an elder for fourteen years with no breaks when he was supposed to take a break every two years, but there was such a need. They both went to college for art education. My dad’s focus was jewelry so after college he was a jeweler, then in insurance, then an international heavy equipment broker from his logging experience. My mom went back to school after being an art teacher and became an art therapy practitioner. It wasn’t the life they expected but they have enjoyed it and are still giving back to God even indirectly through their children’s ministries including in my life as I now serve a Pan Orthodox Christian missional Church Parish fund where you can also offer your time talent and treasure at our new home page – www.ocmamerica.org
Eric A Tweten
STF SMM Coordinator
John 15
New King James Version
The True Vine
15 “I am the true vine, and My Father is the vinedresser. 2 Every branch in Me that does not bear fruit He [a]takes away; and every branch that bears fruit He prunes, that it may bear more fruit. 3 You are already clean because of the word which I have spoken to you. 4 Abide in Me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in Me.
5 “I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing. 6 If anyone does not abide in Me, he is cast out as a branch and is withered; and they gather them and throw them into the fire, and they are burned. 7 If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, you[b] will ask what you desire, and it shall be done for you. 8 By this My Father is glorified, that you bear much fruit; so you will be My disciples.
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The Ties That Bind

There are the bricks and there is the mortar between the bricks that holds everything together. It is the older bricks that are crushed into powder and made into mortar. Christ is the love that binds. He is infinite. Christ is God. God is love. Some mature quicker because of the difficulties of life. These are the ties that bind. It is love. Do not deny your God given cross. Deny yourself. Deny your selfishness. Are you half heartedly carrying your cross for the sake of comfort? Are you wishing away certain trials and tribulations that are necessary for your salvation. Accept and even invite the trials and tribulations that are necessary for your salvation or how can you love and how can you be saved. Love is maturity, but maturity is a choice through selflessness. When you deny your cross you are instead putting the burden of your cross on other people. Christ said, “unless you deny yourself, take up your cross and follow Me, you’re not worthy of me.” How will you choose to love today. Donate sacrificially to share the love of God in Christ Jesus through Holy Orthodoxy on our home page @ www.sharthefaith.net … Thank you for your love and kindness to spread the Good News of Jesus Christ through missional Orthodox Christian Church Parishes all over the United States by your prayers, support, and encouragement.

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Orthodox Parishes in Danger of Closure Can be Saved!

Sub Deacon Michael Boyar is a member of the board of Share the Faith. In this article, Sub Deacon Michael details how he turned around an aging, “Rust Belt” parish that was on the road to closure. Share the Faith helps parishes in this kind of situation weather the financial storms, and to learn how to do effective evangelism. To help Share the Faith, and board member Sub Deacon Michael, help more parishes, please donate today.

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SS PETER AND PAUL IN CRISIS MODE

My parents, Sub-Deacon Peter and Sonia Boyar are very active at Ss Peter and Paul in Detroit, Michigan. My father is in the church office everyday (volunteering all office duties – now 30 years, creating/publishing the weekly bulletin), first responder to all emergency calls, on the Church Council and in the choir; and my mother was the secretary of the Ladies Altar Guild, volunteers where needed, and in the choir, as well. She also purchased more bonds for the Banquet Hall renovation project there than anyone else. My maternal grandfather  was an associate pastor in the 1950’s here, too.

When we arrived, we found Ss Peter and Paul in a terrible situation. As you may have heard, the Rector decided that the church needed to renovate the Banquet Hall building (originally built in the 1920’s) with a half million dollar plus investment. This old outdated 2 story building on a side street in a poorer district of the city has a parish demographic that has been declining for several years now. Scandals ensued and then an abrupt retirement by the rector; an empty hall (that was not marketed, advertised or sold, and many people fighting and leaving the parish, but still with a monthly obligation of over 7000 dollars per month).

I requested an audience with Archbishop JOB to explain what I wanted to do, and how I intended to get it done. He agreed to meet me (together with my father and the Council President) in Rives Junction, and he seemed really excited after the presentation and the prospect for success. (Since I was attached to the Canadian Archdiocese, and didn’t want to be released from +SERAPHIM, we agreed that I could be put “on Loan” to the Midwest Diocese and Ss Peter and Paul and instructed to work directly with/for +JOB (and his Proto-Deacon Joseph Matusiak), but under these circumstances, I could not be an actual member of the parish. These terms were acceptable as long as I can work through/for Vladyka JOB.

I asked the Church Council to convene (off site), and presented them with an Action Plan to reorganize themselves. Since the rector asked many of the Council members to also leave (and they listened to him), it was like a lame-duck session. I was met with a lot of cynicism, but I wasn’t discouraged. Arrangements were made for a substitute priest to serve the first week after he left, so I took that opportunity to meet with the people as a whole. Since most (if not all) of the people knew me, I just needed to build morale and present my ideas. It went really well – and we were off and running!

We began structuring a new, positive image. We made church exciting and every week was better than the last. We coordinated a couple of events and became excited about our future. Even the “negative grumpathas” were beginning to get into it.

We created a monthly E-Newsletter, negotiated a website (with Fr John Parcells – OWS) and then bought stamps and sent paper versions of newsletters/information to people without computers. My family sponsored the first of many monthly Family Dinners in February, and made it about love. Ss Peter and Paul was talking about love – so soon after so much pain. It was Unbelievable! Thank God!

We started our “New Attitude” in November, 2009 and continued with as many services as we could. If there was no priest available, we did a Reader’s Service – even on weekday Holy Days; and then enjoyed coffee and a special treat for coming to church. Each month, we tried to have a Social Event (relating somehow to the church calendar), and a monthly Family Dinner, sponsored by a different family, using the “good china” and spoiling ourselves with a delicious menu. Everything was always Good Will offering, so that you pay what you want and can afford – even if it is nothing. That’s ok!

A few weeks later, I invited +JOB to come and check out what is happening here, and he accepted. He said he was totally amazed at what he saw. It was truly a miracle!

The plan is actually simple: I believe that we all have Our Circles of Friends, including Our Neighbors, Our Work/School peers, Parent Clubs, Community Centers, Sports, Music, Hobbies, and of course, Our Family Groups; so to have our special circle of friends at Church is a slam dunk! As much as we need God and everything that Orthodoxy provides us, we need each other and to develop a social community of our Orthodox Family and Friends.

To give you an idea, in December, we concentrated on cleaning the temple thoroughly and decorating with as much color and lights as possible. The place looked amazing! We also wanted to do something special for the neighborhood, so we organized a special date for COOKIES WITH SANTA. We were lucky to have a Mexican gentleman to play our bi-lingual Santa Claus, for the many children (and adults) who came to visit him from the parish and the neighborhood. In January, we had “DINNER AND A SHOW” featuring our church school children’s YOLKA in performing the Nativity of our Lord, after they served dinner to all the folks who attended. In February, we started with a SOUPER BOWL brunch and contest, and again our Family Dinner on Valentine’s Day. In March, we had our annual BLINI BRUNCH on Forgiveness Sunday and a quite impressive RUMMAGE SALE (first one in several years). Everything was PASCHA IN APRIL, including teaching the art of PYSANKY and an exquisite dinner on Palm Sunday. People worked hard cleaning and decorating for the Holiest of Holy Days, and it showed! In May, we had our CHURCH SCHOOL GRADUATION (with announcements for the bigger kids), and a first class Dinner to celebrate. June was Pentecost and one gigantic BIRTHDAY PARTY to celebrate everyone’s birthday – including the church. In July, we had our first CHURCH PICNIC in many years, right in the courtyard of the school. With hot dogs, hamburgers under the big tent, and tricycle races, it was fun. August was nice as we enjoyed The Holy Transfiguration as a FRUITFUL EXPERIENCE, and celebrated a new baptized parishioner and wedding plans. In September we did FROM RUSSIA – MADE IN MICHIGAN, and our annual MOVIE MANIA. Our Church School program kicked off another year. October was very special, because we started the month by actually pulling off a FIRST CLASS FESTIVAL, with music, dancing, food, games and bouncers, a petting zoo and pony rides, and we had the Fire Department here with their Smoke House (to teach kids what to do in a fire), various organizations to help with the needs of the neighbors, church and school tours, souvenirs, raffles, and PAWS – mascot of the Detroit Tigers. A couple of weeks later, we celebrated OUR FOUNDER’S DAY celebration honoring our 102nd Anniversary as a parish – The First Orthodox Parish in Michigan.

We also got involved with various organizations in the neighborhood (IE: Michigan Avenue Business Association, Southwest Detroit Business Association, City of Detroit Election Bureau, and by invitation of +JOB, I attended the first Urban Parish Summit in Cleveland, Ohio). We reactivated the Ladies Altar Guild, St Nicholas Men’s Club, and worked on plans for an updated Library and Bookstore.

This was just One Year! People were watching from outside and from everywhere. One priest even commented that it was like “A Breath of Fresh Air” watching the church grow again. Fr John Matusiak published our successes in “The Orthodox Church” (again), and even contacted me about a follow up a few months later.

IMPORTANT OBSERVATION AND SOLUTION

The reinstatement and survival of All Saints Orthodox Mission Parish is very important now, because some of our people are in need of the spiritual love and guidance only available in Orthodox Christianity, and within our own family setting. Even though we have done some great work helping several other parishes, I unknowingly led us away from ministering to our own adults and teaching our children. It’s an important time for us now!

I  can count as many as 50 people are committing (on different levels) to our ministry, and we are back on a track to be with each other – for each other.

–Sub Deacon Michael Boyar, Board Member of Share the Faith

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Our Director – a Daniel and a Gideon

When Words Are Lacking – Trust in the Power and Presence of God

Eloquence will get us no-where; it is The Power and Presence of God that can move mountains in our hearts and lives to the point of having a deeper personal intimate relationship with The Lord God Almighty, The Fullness of God in Christ Jesus. If we are positioning ourselves with propaganda rather than prayer, our priorities will plummet instead of prosper. The Old Testiment prophet Daniel waited much longer than expected to see the salvation of the Lord in his situation because of the prince of Persia was withholding the angel of the Lord in battle from reaching the prophet, but because the prophet persisted in prayer, the angel finally broke through in battle and reached the prophet with the news he was waiting for. There is power in prayer over propaganda. Words are weak in what relationship and friendship can do much better. Sometimes God gives us frustrations to cause us to seek His face and friendship more diligently not just for a solution to our frustration but to cause us to go deeper in friendship with Him which is His ultimate goal. It has been said that the language of Paradise is silence. Talk to God about the person before you talk to the person about God. The voice of the Lord is The Voice of Many Waters and is more of a fluid impression than a voice. I was never successful in sales until I put my priorities to prayer and put my relationship with God first before my riches, but there is always that prince of Persia that God uses to teach us patience and invite us closer to God in personal intimate relationship with Him; and God uses the foolish things to confound the wise. We are God’s peculiar people, though we are the finest ones; we are Gideon’s three hundred, though we are millions. Our director at Share The Faith prayed long and hard for funding to lift some burden off sacrificial mission Orthodox priests and that has been accomplished. We just received a sizable donation and now we have a matching grant, matching donations up to $100k for the next three months to the end of 2023. We are formally and cordially inviting you to from the goodness of your heart give as you are able and feel lead by The Holy Spirit to help lift some burden off very sacrificial missional Orthodox Priests right here on our home page @ www.sharethefaith.net … Thank you for your time and consideration.

STF SMM Coordinator Eric A Tweten

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Tis the Season – Tis Always the Season

Bear One Another’s Burdens

It is that time of the year that we help lighten the load on missional Orthodox Christian Priests so they can devote more time to family and ministry, some of which work unrealistic hours to make ends meet for the needs of their families and congregations. I say it’s that time of the year because it is always that time of the year; there is just that great of a need for sacrificial missional Priests to have some relief and more communities to have an Orthodox Christian Missional Church Parish. The harvest is great but the laborers are few; pray to the Lord of the harvest that He might send more workmen worthy of the calling to share the love of God in Christ Jesus through Holy Orthodoxy in communities in desperate need of great spiritual and emotional support that only Orthodoxy can bring. It is our duty to advance God’s Kingdom in this way through our time talent and treasure. Join us in this journey. All God’s best to you and yours as you prayerfully consider giving even a small amount or more right here @ www.sharethefaith.net on our home page as currently we have a matching grant where all donations will be matched up to $100k for the next three months. We are counting on you to make a difference in the world around you in America as you are able through this wonderful opportunity. Thank you for your time and consideration.

STF SMM Coordinator Eric A Tweten