Tuesday Treasure Thought with Dave
Greetings, Second Family! Hope you are all having a wonderful fall.
In the last 6 years that I've been at Second Presbyterian, I've made many great memories serving the Lord with others. Just a few months after Boeing moved me to Charleston, I started participating in Bible Studies, "Beautify the Yard" days, and since 2017, I've served as an Elder on the Second Presbyterian Session. I have a busy life full of travel and work, but in all the places I've lived and all the places I've seen, I carry the memories of the people I've worked joyfully side by side with at church. In between all my crazy travel for work (300+ days and counting), I get to build memories like these with this Church and this community. They are my treasure.
While the fellowship around the coffeemaker or the potluck dinner is wonderful, I truly think there is something special about the more difficult work we do for the Kingdom. My memories of "Beautify the Yard" and the challenges we've faced as a Session are special to me because of the work we've accomplished for the Church. There's a joy in the aftermath of sore limbs after a day in the yard or the tired mind after a long meeting. When we give more sacrificially we find more meaning and connection as a community. The satisfaction is even greater when even more of us come together for a great task. I specifically cherish one of the more significant days in the yard with dozens of people, including children and families. It was a special day.
For these greater challenges (and greater memories) we can only reach our goals if we act – and act together. I would encourage all of you to think on what more you could do to support Second Presbyterian Church this Stewardship season. You don't have to start big … but remember, the more you put in to this community, the more we can all grow in it. I encourage you to find your treasure.