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Good Friday Devotion from Pastor David


I used to play.  Donated lots of dollars to the cause.  Set aside large chunks of time to the pursuit.  Had all the right equipment.  Took lessons.  Even watched others play on TV.  After all, aren’t preachers supposed to play golf?  It’s in the job description isn’t it?  Truthfully, I was always frustrated.  I like to excel.  But no matter how hard I tried, how much I played I was terrible.  I was a lot like Jeff Foxworthy.  He once said that every time he went golfing, they would have to check him for ticks.  Because he would spend half the day in the woods!  So, I gave it up.  Gave away the clubs.  Haven’t stepped on a green since.

Even so, its golf that I am thinking about today.  In particular, a little golfing practice called the mulligan.  A mulligan, as you know, is basically a do-over.  An extra shot every 9 holes or so that isn’t counted on the scorecard.  I once heard Rick Warren give a sermon about this.  And how God wants to give us a mulligan.  Warren’s analogy is a bit limited theologically.  But the premise is solid.  Our God doesn’t keep a scorecard.  His goal isn’t for us to get things exactly right.  Our God is God of second chances.  And fourth chances and five hundred chances. 

God gave Moses a second chance after he committed murder.  God gave Sampson another chance after he confessed the source of his strength to Delilah.  And God gave David a second chance after committing adultery.  Jonah was called by God to go to Nineveh and preach against it.  Jonah didn’t want to go.  So he gets on a ship and sails in the opposite direction.   A storm, a big fish, three nights of prayer and one disgusting exit.  And then, Jonah chapter 3:1 – the word of the Lord came to Jonah a SECOND TIME.  Even though he had rebelled and ran away, God gave Jonah a second chance. 

It’s Good Friday.  On this day-long ago, Jesus was nailed to a cross.  Something Jesus willingly endured to show us how deep and wide God’s love is for us.  Along the way, Jesus demonstrated again and again God’s mercy and grace.  Towards the crowds, the religious leaders and the soldiers who crucify him.  Father forgive them for they know not what they do.  Towards the thief who hung on the cross next to him.  Today you will be with me in paradise.  And to Peter.  Despite his pledge of faith, denying Jesus three times.  But God gives Peter a second chance.  When Easter morning comes the angel at the tomb specifically instructs Mary to go and tell the disciples AND PETER that Jesus is going ahead of them to Galilee.

And that gives me hope! How many times have I have disobeyed God’s will in my life?  How many times have I turned my back on His presence?  Created other idols before Him?  Sought my own way rather than God’s way?  How many times have I caused hurt to others, was careless with God’s blessings, ignored God’s word and hoarded God’s grace?  The truth is I need a God of second chances.  I need a God of the Mulligan!  

I think it was Bob Hope who said – I went to play golf once.  I tried to shoot my age.  But shot my weight instead (http://www.golfjokes.com/quotes/).  I try to do what is right.  Live a love for others.  But I inevitably fall short.  I shoot my weight instead of my age.  What about you?  Where do you fall short of God’s call?  Where do you struggle to show love?  In what areas do you need a do-over?  Thanks be to God for Good Friday.  Thanks be to God that our God is the God of the second chance! 

God bless you on this most important day!  In the name of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit.

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Contemporary Worship Update

Over the past year, church leadership and the worship ministry have worked to evolve our contemporary worship service. If you regularly attend our contemporary service at 9:30am, you’ve likely noticed that we have rotated various worship leaders. Each leader is gifted with special talents and a unique worship style. Our church is intentionally investing in this new approach to worship. We are focused on identifying Worship Team Leads who dedicate their time to building lay worship teams. The idea is that each worship team rotates service responsibilities while engaging and growing our congregation – ultimately developing together spiritually.

We are pleased to share that Chev Lovett has accepted the position of Contemporary Worship Team Leader. The role means that Chev will serve as one of the Team Leads but will also identify other potential Team Leads. We are pleased to share that Jason Bailey is also a new Team Lead. Join us in officially welcoming Chev and Jason into their new roles within our church family.

Apr. 3 – Devotion from Pastor David


It was cold and dark.  And while the stars started out, they didn’t stay.  Suddenly, the wind picked up.  By “picked up” I mean that the wind blew away anything that wasn’t tied down.  It screamed through the trees.  And knocked over tents.  And then the skies opened up.  And the rain came pouring down.

We were five nights out on our trip.  It had seemed like a good idea to take the youth of my church on a hiking trip along the Appalachian Trail.  And in fact, it had been a wonderful experience.  Until that night, the weather had been beautiful.  But now I was huddled under a plastic tarp.  And the truth is, I was afraid.  There is something about being several thousand feet closer to the sky that makes storms appear so much more violent.  Not to mention the inability to go anywhere.  Where was I going to go?  I couldn’t avoid it.  I was in it.

Sort of like now.  We are in a storm.  A perfect storm of illness, isolation, financial uncertainty and an unknown future.  Not to mention the lack of options.  Where are we going to go?  The hurricane comes and we can run to another part of the state.  Or we can hunker down knowing that it will all blow over in a few days.  But not now.  And truth be told it’s a bit scary.

I was reading in my devotional the other day.  It’s called Streams in the Desert by L.B.E. Cowman.  And it was talking about the different storms we encounter in life.  And how they can often spur us towards God.  The storms of temptation for example, can appear cruel.  But they can also increase the intensity and honesty of our prayers.  And the storms of grief.  They are difficult.  But they can also deepen our dependence upon God.  Cowman wasn’t saying that God caused the storms.  But rather that God could use the storms to strengthen our faith and deepen our relationship with God.

Which leads me to wonder.  How are you doing in this COVID-19 storm?  These days, are you more aware of God’s presence?  Or less?  Are you being led closer to the arms of Christ?  Or farther away?  The Psalmist in Psalm 121 says, “I lift up my eyes to the hills – where does my help come from?  My help comes from the Lord, the Maker of heaven and earth.  He will not let your foot slip.  He who watches over you will not slumber.”

There is an old story about a hiker that got too close to the rim of a canyon and plunged over.  Halfway down he crashes into a branch and grabs ahold for dear life.  As he is hanging there, he begins to call for help.  Help.  Help.  Can anyone hear me?  And this voice comes down from heaven.  Yes, I hear you.  Who’s there?  It’s me – God.  Oh, thank you says the hiker.  Please help me.  There is no way for me to get up.  To which God says – just let go of the branch and I will catch you.  The hiker thinks for a moment and yells.  Is there anyone else up there?

In other words, it takes faith.  God is our strength.  And God is our help. God is vigilante and will not rest in His provision.  The question is:  Do we trust Him?  Are we placing our faith in Him?  Or are we distracted by the storm clouds?  “It is impossible to please God without faith.  Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him.” Hebrews 11:6

I am praying for you.  And I am asking for God’s blessing and God’s provision.  And that God would strengthen your faith during this storm.  In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Reeves Center April Update

As we continue to monitor and follow the church’s protocol for the COVID-19 virus here is an update regarding the Reeves Center! A special volunteer has painted hallways, bathrooms and well anything that is necessary to be painted. The handicap bathroom renovations are completed, and campus signage is underway. The Fellowship Hall (pictured here) has been painted the floor waxed. What a difference!

The Leadership Council has approved the 4 Pillars Counseling and Enrichment Center as a ministry of the church. The team continues to work with leadership and other ministries to identify ways to connect to the Winter Park campus and the Colonialtown North Neighborhood. If you are interested in learning about how to connect with this new outreach ministry, please contact Denise Meyer at denisem@fumcwp.org.

fear // a cinematic prayer in plain language

fear from David B. Witwer on Vimeo.


“I think one of the first things that impressed me about Jon Tschanz were his prayers. They really stood out in the 11 o’clock services—these prayers that really made you listen and fit right into the liturgy but also used language in a different way. They used plain language, less churchy language, but they said so much.

These prayers also impressed Caroline Miller, who was a core member of Kinfolk at the time Breanne and I arrived. One night we were all gathered in the Coworking Space and Caroline got up to pray at the end of a Monday night Kinfolk service. What followed was a prayer about fear that took everyone’s breath away. When she finished, we slowly opened our eyes and looked at each other. We all loved Caroline, but I’m not sure anyone knew she could pray like that.

That night stirred something in me. I started to wonder what it would look like to film a prayer, not just get a camera and press record but really draw on the medium of film to recreate the feeling of being in the room when someone opens up their heart. And I wanted to start with Caroline’s prayer. I talked to my friend Kyle who had just joined Kinfolk about designing a set. I talked with Wally and Erik who had been coming to Pub Group about how to shoot it. And I talked with Andre after Cinnabar one night to make sure I wasn’t crazy for trying this. People kept jumping in and doors kept opening.

And then we filmed it. I got to sit with Caroline for about half-an-hour before walking to set and hear more about where the prayer came from when she wrote it. And she was magic. And a bunch of small miracles followed this project, like getting the best composer in Michigan to write us a piece of music (so listen to this with really good speakers or headphones please!).

Fast forward to this week, when it was finally time for this film to greet the world. After all, it’s a film about fear, which we’ve all felt a little more nakedly this year. But I didn’t make that connection at first, Jon did, and a few days after he pointed it out I realized it was time. So here we are to offer a prayer film, something I’ve never seen done quite like this. It’s a piece that offers hope and healing for this fraught moment in our lives—at least, if the Spirit moves. But the Spirit has moved from the very beginning of this project, and I’m just grateful to have followed the lead.” ~David Witwer

And if you’d like to read the prayer after, visit https://adobe.ly/2WLHIaH

Each Tuesday, Bless Others! (Mar. 31)

John 13:34 “Love one another, as I have loved you, so you must love one another.”

Each Tuesday, let’s take time to bless someone. We can bless our family in fun easy ways that will make them feel special and happy! This week let’s bake!

Chocolate Chip Cookies

  • 1C Butter (room temperature)
  • 1C Sugar
  • 1/2 C Brown Sugar
  • 2 1/2 C Flour
  • 2 beaten Eggs
  • 1 Tbsp water
  • 1 teaspoon Baking Soda
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 1/2 C Chocolate Chips

First, wash your hands! & preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Use a hand mixer and cream together the butter and sugars. Add vanilla, eggs and water while mixing.

In another bowl, mix the flour, salt and soda. Gradually mix this into the wet ingredients until smooth. Stir in the chocolate chips.

Drop Tablespoons of the batter on an ungreased cookie sheet about 2 inches apart.

Bake for 9-11 minutes, take out of the oven and cool.


If you have leftover Christmas, Halloween, or Valentine’s sprinkles in your pantry, then you may want to make sugar cookies!

Use up your sprinkles, mix and match them and get creative, your family will love them!

Sugar Cookies

  • 1 C Butter
  • 1 C Sugar
  • 2 Eggs
  • 1 1/2 teasp Vanilla
  • 1 teasp Baking Powder
  • 1/2 teas Salt
  • 21/2 C Flour

First, wash your hands! & preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

Use a hand mixer and cream together the butter and sugar together for about 2 minutes. While mixing, add in the eggs, vanilla, baking powder and salt. Gradually add in the flour while mixing until creamy and smooth.

drop Tablespoons of dough on an ungreased cookie sheet about 2 inches apart.

Bake about 8 minutes. take them out of the oven and add sprinkles and let cool.

Place cookies on a plate and add a sweet note to your loved one, they will enjoy your thoughtfulness!


Share with us!

Don’t forget to send us photos of your cookies!  Tag us on social @fumcwp and #FUMCWPonline. You can also email Rebecca DeVane at rebeccad@fumcwp.org.

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Mar. 27 – Devotion from Pastor David


I am a stress eater.  I channel my anxiety into food.  Which means I am pretty much-eating everything in sight these days!  The other day, we sent our kids to the grocery store.  Big mistake!  Don’t get me wrong, I am grateful they went.  But they came home with $200 worth of pop-tarts, oatmeal cream pies, chocolate frosting, and ice cream.  It’s killing me!  I am going to have to join Weight Watchers if this self-isolation lasts much longer!

One of the things I have learned about myself is that I have a scarcity mentality.  I naturally get worried that there is not going to be enough.  Not enough food that I want.  Not enough money to go around.  Not enough resources for me to thrive.  And this scarcity mentality has really been triggered by the Covid-19 pandemic.  It gets me all worked up when I can’t find hamburger or pasta at the grocery store.  Don’t get me started on toilet paper!

Of course, these are minor issues when compared to things like medical care or employment.  Many in our community and church family are dealing with difficult questions over resources.  It is easy right now to be anxious.  It is easy right now to live in a mindset of scarcity.  But here is what we need to focus on.  Our God is a God unexpected abundance!

During my devotions this week, I was reading the Gospel of Mark, chapter 6.  And in particular, the story of the feeding of the 5000.  Where the crowds had flocked to Jesus.  And the disciples come to Jesus and tell him to send the crowds away.  Because there wasn’t enough food.  In response, Jesus tells the disciples – “you give them something to eat.”  (Mark 6:37).  The disciples are flabbergasted!  How could they possibly do that?  Where could they find such an enormous quantity of food?  All they had were a few loaves of bread and a few fish.  They have a scarcity mentality.  And it keeps them from seeing who Jesus really is.

As you know, Jesus takes the bread and blesses it.  He breaks it and has the disciples pass it out to the crowds.  And from a few loaves of bread and fish, thousands are fed.  And there are even 12 baskets of leftovers!  Our God is a God of surprising generosity!

Where am I going with this?  Well, our mindset has a profound impact on how we live our lives.  Our God has promised to meet our needs (Philippians 4:19).  Not our wants.  But our needs.  Do you believe this?  Do you trust that God is a God who is able and who desires to care for us?  What can you do today to express your trust in God’s abundance?

And our mindset has huge implications for how we share with our neighbors.  Most likely, if you are reading this, you have been greatly blessed.  What about the others around you?  What about your neighbor who has been forced into isolation by the pandemic?  What can you do to reach out and share with them today?

Our God never wastes anything.  God is going to use this time.  Even having to go on a quest for hamburger meat and toilet paper.  Even the very real anxiety we have over medical care and employment.  God didn’t cause these things.  But God is able to use these things to draw us all closer to the foot of God’s throne.  So I challenge you today to turn to Him and ask Him for His abundance.  And I will join you in asking for God to reveal God’s surprising generosity in your life today!   God be with you!  In the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.  Amen.

Day of Prayer – March 27

What: The Gathered in His Name prayer group is planning a “Day of Prayer” in response to the uncertainties and changes surrounding COVID-19. Our hope is to have our church family join us as we pray for our church body, our community, our country, and our world.

Where: Pray from home or wherever you are

How: Choose an hour to pray between 5:00am and 11:00pm on March 27. Email Rev. Gary Rideout at garyr@fumcwp.org indicating the time you as an individual or family plan to pray.

What’s next:  Once you have indicated the hour you plan to pray, you will receive an email with a prayer you may use and prayer topic suggestions.

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