Thursday, August 23, 2007
- Mark McAdow

I had the great privilege of attending the Celebrate Recovery Summit last week in Southern California with seven other First Church members (Tracey, Nanci, Gerry, Kristin, Gaylon, Mary, and Malinda). Thanks to Kirk for filling in for me with his "frog in the kettle" analogy concerning the subtleties of sin
—how very true. Thanks to Tracey Hipley for being our "designated driver" in CA. I was his co-pilot and we only ended up in one unique situation
—I had always wanted to see Camp Pendleton (thankfully no rifles were drawn on us!). One thing I did note was how comfortable Tracey was driving 80 miles per hour across seven lanes of traffic!
The CR Summit was held at one of America's largest churches
—Saddleback Church, led by Pastor Rick Warren. You may recognize him as the author of the best selling book,
The Purpose Driven Life. Celebrate Recovery actually began in his church 16 years ago by a man named John Baker. He saw the value in 12-step recovery programs, but believed the Christian Church could offer more hope by directly using biblical principles (The Beatitudes), and identifying our Higher Power clearly as Jesus Christ! Over 3,200 people attended the Conference from all 50 states, including representatives from 15 different countries. The worship was the most enthusiastic I have ever seen, and the testimonies of changed lives were incredible. I enjoyed hearing from Rick Warren especially, as well as Christian psychologists, John Townsend and Henry Cloud, of
Boundaries fame. Rick said "recovery" was simply another word for spiritual growth, and I couldn't agree more. As Bo pointed out Sunday with the words he showed on the screen, we all have hurts, hang-ups or habits that need addressing in our lives. Everyone. If you don't think you do, ask someone close to you
—if there is anyone!
When I found out that I would be coming to First Church as your pastor, I was so pleased to know you had a Celebrate Recovery Ministry in place. I have seen personally lives that have been transformed by Jesus through CR. That's what the Christian life is all about
—transformed lives. Asbury Church in Tulsa has a vibrant CR ministry and I had the privilege of being a part of a Pastor's CR Group this past Spring.
This Friday we celebrate the first anniversary of First Church's Celebrate Recovery Ministry. I hope you and your family will come to Harris Hall for a fun evening of eating, worship, hearing some powerful testimonies, and blessing. The festivities begin at 5:30pm. I'll see you there!
Yours in Christ,
Mark
P.S. Sorry the monsoon rains of last Sunday prevented many of you from getting to First Church. I look forward to sharing God's Word with you again this Sunday! Come _____ or high water! Blessings!