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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Audio of Eulogy for Isabell Seawright: OUR WISDOM

The eulogy for Mother Isabell Seawright, preached at Hall Memorial CME Church. 

The message is called: OUR WISDOM


Listen well.

---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II was Sister Seawright's pastor at Hall Memorial CME Church.  He is now pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

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Email atgravestwo2@aol.com

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

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Support by check or money order may be mailed to 
Miles Chapel CME Church
P O Box 132

Fairfield, Al 35064

Saturday, July 12, 2014

THE DAY THE EARTH STOOD STILL


I am no longer the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church in Montgomery, Alabama.

Hall Memorial is the first church Sheila and I joined as a family.  Pastor Freddie Carger baptized both of our children and me.  Hall Memorial is where Sheila and I went from new Christians to mature/ maturing Christians.  It’s where I first publicly accepted my call to preach.  But I’m not the pastor there anymore. 

My bishop unexpectedly transferred me to pastor Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama.  The transfer took place according to church law and the Methodist-Wesleyan tradition with all of the appropriates forms, certificates, and protocols.  It was nothing unusual for the church.  For the church.

But for me and my family it was like….. it was like…. it was like that movie, “The Day the Earth Stood Still.”

“The Day the Earth Stood Still” was a 2008 remake of a 1951 sci-fi movie about an alien spacecraft landing on Earth.  There were a lot of special effects and dramatic moments in the movie, but the thing is---- the Earth never actually stood still.

In the movie, everyone’s attention was drawn to the spacecraft and all the immediate activity that swirled around it, so for them it SEEMED LIKE nothing else was happening. 

They were wrong. 

Children still played.  People still went to work.  Babies were born.  Funerals were held.  Life went on.

In Joshua chapter 10, the Bible records a day when the Earth stood still.   

Joshua was leading the people of Israel in battle against the Amorites, and the Israelites were winning.  But around noon, Joshua--- tactical genius that he was---- realized that a conclusive victory would take more hours than they had left in the day.    Joshua also realized that if he won the battle without totally finishing off the Amorites before sunset, they would regroup and pose a continuing threat to Israelite national interests.

What Joshua needed was more time, so he gave the most audacious order in the history of audacious military orders. 

He said in the sight of Israel: “Sun, stand still over Gibeon; and Moon, in the Valley of Aijalon.” (Joshua 10: 12)

And the sun stopped.  The sun and the moon stopped tracking across the sky until Israel had totally eliminated the Amorite threat.

Some read that and say, “Wow!” Others read that and say, “Yeaaah, right.”

See, Joshua and Jasher, the scribe who originally recorded the event ( Joshua 10:13), didn’t know that the sun and moon don’t actually move across the sky.  The Earth rotates in space and the moon orbits around our planet.  It’s the earth and our sky that move.*  So for Joshua’s order to be carried out, the Earth would have had to stand still.

There are swarms of websites that will quite scientifically and sarcastically explain how that couldn’t have happened.  If the Earth stopped rotating, our atmosphere would dissolve into space, the oceans would pour over the land, super volcanoes would erupt all over the planet, the electromagnetic shield would wink out and cosmic radiation would burn away whatever life hadn’t already smashed into the nearest mountain at 1,000 miles per hour. 

The Bible says that a miracle happened all those centuries ago on the battlefield of Gibeon and the Valley of Aijalon.  So a miracle did happen----- but the Earth didn’t actually stand still.

God created what scientists and sci-fientists call a “time dilation field.”  God wrapped the battle field in a bubble of exotic particles or special relativity or something and made time pass at one rate for Joshua and the other combatants while it passed normally for everyone else.    Scientist say this would require a massive amount of mass and or energy, but since God created mass and energy, I’m thinking He could pull it off.

To the warriors, looking up beyond that time dilation field, the sun and moon weren’t moving at all.  But for everybody else, life was going on as usual, at the same pace.   Fields were being plowed.  Weddings were being arranged.  Somebody in Canaan was giving birth.  Somebody else was performing a burial ceremony.  Life was going on.

When God spectacularly or surprisingly makes a major move in our lives it occupies so much of our attention that we feel like….. like…. like the whole Earth stands still. 

It doesn’t.   All around our crisis, or miracle, or transfer to a new pastoral post, life continues as usual.  While we are mourning, rejoicing, contemplating, second-guessing, and otherwise obsessing over this one thing;  EVERYTHING else is happening.

Someone new will take my place as pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church. He/she will love that congregation as much as I have and serve them (hopefully even better than I did). 

I will be the “new pastor” at Miles Chapel, who  love outgoing pastor, Rev. Dr. Larry Batie.  I will love them and serve them and they will emerge from their time dilation field and realize that their world has not stopped spinning either.

I am comforted by the truth: That while we have been momentarily frozen in our respective bubbles, God has been moving the universe along and positioning new opportunities, responsibilities, and blessings that we have yet to see.

I’m excited about that.  About the future, which--- as the name “future” implies—is waiting on us to unfreeze from the present and keep it moving.

I hope I’ll see you in church on Sunday at Miles Chapel CME Church, 5220 Myron Massey Boulevard, Fairfield AL 35064.    We’ll be the ones praising God and moving forward.


*I do realize that the moon, the sun, the solar system, and the galaxy are all in motion as well, rotating and revolving in their respective orbits.  So, yeah, we all technically move around each other. 


---Anderson T. Graves II   is a writer, community organizer and consultant for education, ministry, and rural leadership development.

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is pastor of Miles Chapel CME Church in Fairfield, Alabama;  executive director of the Substance Abuse Youth Networking Organization (SAYNO);  and director of rural leadership development for the National Institute for Human Development (NIHD).

Email atgravestwo2@aol.com

You can help support this ministry with a donation to Miles Chapel CME Church.

Support by check or money order may be mailed to  
Miles Chapel CME Church
5220 Myron Massey Boulevard
 Fairfield, AL 35064


A beautiful, much more poetic blog called “Time Dilation” was written by   on Makala Doulos.  You can find it at  http://blog.ps1611.org/2014/02/time-dilation.html

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

BELLINGRATH COMMUNITY CENTER CLEAN-UP

For 2 years, the Bellingrath Community Center has been closed, benefiting no one in the community. That changes this weekend.

On Friday, May 24th, from 1-5 P.M.  and Saturday May 25th, beginning at 9 A.M., volunteers are needed for the Bellingrath Community Center Clean Up!


Location: 70 W Edgemont Avenue, Montgomery, AL 36105

On this day SAYNO (Council on Substance Abuse), NCADD, United Dream Montgomery, Bishop Roosevelt Crawford (Connecting the Body of Christ), Empowering Communities Helping Ourselves (ECHO), Hall Memorial CME Church, families, individuals, community members, and many more will be restoring the Bellingrath Community Center. We will be conducting an extensive clean-up process to revive the great community center for those individuals in the Ridgecrest area.

We will provide coffee and donuts in the morning  and pizza, hotdogs, chips etc at noon.

Volunteers will be performing the following jobs:
Yard maintenance
Cleaning
Painting

We also need donations of  the following items:

1. Commercial Grade Dust Mops

 2. Large Dust Pans

 3. Large Commercial Grade Mops

 4. Large Commercial Grade Mop Buckets

 5. Large Trash Cans

 6. Large Wheel Barrows

 7. Weed Eaters

 8. Large Push Brooms

 9. Large Regular Size Brooms

 10. Large Plastic Leaf Rakes

 11. Large Iron Rakes

 12. Large Boxes Of Cleaning Gloves

 13. Large Boxes Of Yard Gloves

 14. Large Bundles Of Cleaning Towels

 15. Toilette Bowl Cleaning Brushes

 16. Large Cans Of Lysol Disinfectant Spray

 17. Large Cans Of Lysol Disinfectant Cleaner

 18. Large Bottles Of Pine-Sol

 19. Large Gals Of Clorox

 20. Large Bottles Of Hand Soap

 21. Large Packs Of Paper Towels

 22. Large Packs Of Tissue

Saturday, February 2, 2013

NEW WINE, NEW CLOTH (Closing night of The New Wineskins Youth & Young Adult Revival)

Here is the sermon for the final night of the New Wineskins Youth Revival----- and what a night it was. 

For those who came to Christ that night, for those who left with new purpose, for those who were convinced of the still fresh possibilities of the people of Christ---- it was a night that changed everything.

The message is called  NEW WINE, NEW CLOTH.

Listen well.


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---Anderson T. Graves II

Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church
Call/ fax: 334-288-0577
Email us at hallmemorialcme1@aol.com  
Friend Pastor Graves at www.facebook.com/rev.a.t.graves
If you want to be a blessing to this ministry, contributions may be made by check or money order.

Mail all contributions to:

Hall Memorial CME Church
541 Seibles Road
Montgomery, AL 36116
 

Sunday, November 18, 2012

SOME THINGS IN THE CHURCH NEED TO STOP--NOW!

The New Testament church of Corinth was a fellowship full of great potential and great problems.  Sorta like the church I pastor.

Through the opening of 1 Corinthians, God spoke to me of the principles that underlie or undermine the success of a church.  This is a very direct and personal message, a sermon for my congregation that may help yours.

The message is simple.  THERE ARE SOME THINGS IN THE CHURCH THAT NEED TO STOP---NOW!
Listen well.

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---Anderson T. Graves II
Rev. Anderson T. Graves II is the pastor of Hall Memorial CME Church

Call/ fax: 334-288-0577
Email us at hallmemorialcme1@aol.com
Friend Pastor Graves at www.facebook.com/rev.a.t.graves
If you want to be a blessing to this ministry, contributions may be made by check or money order.
Mail all contributions to:
Hall Memorial CME Church
541 Seibles Road
Montgomery, AL 36116
 

Thursday, October 22, 2009

WHAT DO WE WANT?! WHEN DO WE WANT IT?!

Sometimes the simplest things teach the deepest lessons. How do we decide on our priorities when so many things compete for our time and attention? How do we find focus in a world of masterfully designed distractions? With all of the things--many of them good--which cry out to be #1 on our calendar, how do we decide what it is we really want? How do we know what God wants for us?

The answer is in the Bible but the search for the answer begins with a simple chant from a Friday night footbal game. Listen as Pastor Anderson T. Graves II leads us through the Scriptures.