Archive for the ‘Richard's Heart’ Category

i Will Sing God’s Praises

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded on August 3, 2008. Richard takes a look at the first eight verses of Psalm 34. He reminds us that David chose to praise God even when circumstances weren’t favorable for David. We are encouraged to glorify and praise God together as a group.

We face many uncertainties in life. Yet God delivers us from the grip of our fears. As we look to God, we gain confidence. We shine with joy. Our troubles become God’s opportunities.

As we look more and more to God, we discover He becomes more involved with us. God sets up shop around us. We sample and savor God’s goodness. We know from our experience, God is good.

Richard’s mic kept falling off while we did this recording. He made a quick reference to our failing technology as he retrieved the mic. Fortunately for us while our technology often fails, God does not.

Hear what Richard has to say and subscribe to this series by visiting our podcast page.

Ron’s Testimony

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded on August 3, 2008. Richard asked Ron Lindroth to participate in our worship service. Ron began by playing one of Richard’s favorite hymns on his harmonica. After giving a brief testimony, Ron concluded with the classic hymn “In the Garden.”

A lot has happened during August which has prevented me from posting new episodes. Our hosting company has been upgrading their servers. Work has been very demanding lately. Of course health concerns have been an issue for many of us this summer. However, God willing, we will have more new episodes available during the next few weeks.

As always, i encourage you to listen to and subscribe to “From Richard’s Heart.”

Ultimate Safety

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded July 6, 2008. We live in an age of constant threats to our safety and security. Homeland Security is supposed to keep US citizens safe. Many people rely on their wealth to secure their future. We use police and military to protect our safety and security. So what is the ultimate in safety?

This week Richard examines what he considers ultimate safety. He begins by looking at John 10. In this chapter Jesus reminds his disciples that as our shepherd, he knows all of us, and we recognize his voice. Jesus prevents anyone or anything from taking us away from him. In return God asks us to act justly, love mercy, walk humbly with our God.

Because as a congregation we enjoy God’s ultimate safety, we participate in worldwide missions. We do this through our financial and prayer support of missionaries. We also participate via this podcast. And, we participate in worldwide missions as we witness to the people around us through our daily living.

When we recorded this episode, the Pearman family gave us an update on their upcoming trip to Africa. Our prayers continue with them as they serve God in this very important capacity. We are honored to be serve God via our support of this very special family.

For those who missed church on July 13, Richard shared some of his faith journey with us. He has lived an extraordinary life. Many of us rejoice continually that God has worked so powerfully in his life, and we thank God Richard willingly serves as our pastor.

Richard will share more of his faith Journey on July 20. i’m in prayer now that we will be able to include some of Richard’s testimony in “From Richard’s Heart.” All of us at Mesa regard Richard as a very dear friend. Our heartfelt thanks go to God and those who shepherded Richard during his lifetime. Now we know why Richard believes God provides us the ultimate safety.

Go!

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded June 22, 2008. Richard’s message is based on Mark 16:15 and following. He highlights the word “Go!” Richard emphasizes Jesus did not make a “suggestion” or a request. Jesus expects us to do something. We are to go and preach the good news throughout the world.
As a small church we accomplish Jesus’s mandate to go by our financial support of people called to the mission field. We further accomplish Christ’s command by not discouraging the enthusiasm of new Christians. Finally we obey Christ’s directive to go into all the world by proclaiming the news of God’s salvation via our podcasts and our web site.

Richard’s health prevents him from standing through an entire message. He often sits on a stool while he talks to us. Richard sometimes refers to his simple wood stool as his “throne.”

i would like to thank Bill for providing me with the funds to purchase a program designed to set ID3 tags. This small program has already saved me several hours of frustration. For those who want to know, ID3 tags are used by iTunes and other podcatchers to provide specific information about each episode when you click on the “i” symbol. on the description column associated with each podcast episode. ID3 tags also provide the artwork that appears when you click on a podcast episode in iTunes. Until recently correctly setting the ID3 tags in our podcast series has been at best a painful process.

Again thanks, Bill, for providing me with the money to purchase software to make setting ID3 tags much easier.

Faithfulness

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded June 8, 2008. Richard became quite ill prior to recording this episode. He had trouble walking, and he could barely talk. The audio had to be tweaked a bit to bring out his voice. However, all of us rejoiced in seeing him.

Richard talks about Sarah in this episode. He notes how she recognizes God’s faithfulness. Richard reminds us how God remains faithful, and how God meets our needs. All we are asked in return is to remain faithful to God.

i did run into a few technical problems producing this episode. As many people already know, Richard’s voice was almost gone when we recorded “Faithfulness.” Enhancing the audio to make him intelligible proved more challenging than i expected. One cool thing about all this is i may have discovered a new program that will make setting ID3 tags much easier for me. Your favorite podcatchaer (e.g. iTunes) uses ID3 tags to display basic information about each episode in a podcast series.

God willing, we will have another episode of “From Richard’s Heart” available in about two weeks.

Cause for Joy

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded May 25, 2008. God has given us a wonderful gift. Through the sacrifice of Jesus our sins (wrongdoing) are not only forgen, but God chooses to remember them no more. This gives us cause for great joy and happiness in our lives.

Richard looks at Hebrews 10:16-17. He celebrates the fact that God not only forgives us, he also forgets our sins too.

This episode is the first one Richard did after his hospitalization. He is still recovering from his illness, but we have cause for joy that he did worship with us on May 25. All of us are grateful for the prayers offered on his and Karen’s behalf.

Many of us face very serious adversity in our lives. We have health concerns, aging parents who require more care, stressful jobs, uncertain housing, etc. Yet, we have cause for joy. Listen to “Cause for Joy” and subscribe to ”From Richard’s Heart“ on our podcast page.

Mother’s Day

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded May 11, 2008. In honor of Mother’s Day, we share things that made our moms special to us. Our mothers gave sacrificially, prepared for the future, made us laugh, endured our intense dislike, and above all loved us. Richard reminds us that honoring our mothers and fathers pleases God. All of us owe a great debt to our moms.

i consider this an extra special podcast episode. i’ve listened to everyone’s comments regarding their mothers over 100 times while editing this episode. All i can say is wow, what a wonderful tribute to our mothers. All of us have good reason to thank God each day for the love our moms gave us during our lifetime.

By the way, this is episode five of our podcast series. This represents a milestone in the podcasting world. Most new podcasts never last beyond five episodes. i understand why. Producing each episode requires a tremendous amount of work. Many new podcasters lose interest in producing a regular show around the third or fourth episode.

Lord willing, i still plan on producing a new episode of “From Richard’s Heart” about every two weeks. i would love to do a weekly podcast, but so far i haven’t figured out how to record Richard during the weeks i can’t be in church. i also don’t know where i would find the time to edit the recordings. Nevertheless, i am praying for a way to record episodes during the weeks i can’t be in church.

For those of you who are inclined to pray, pray for Richard’s health. Pray also that Richard and i remain open to appropriate material for this podcast series. Finally, pray for God’s blessing as we continue to produce this podcast over the summer months.

Find out why this is a very special episode by visiting our podcast page.

Walking on Water

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded April 27, 2008. We had a mountaintop experience on April 20, 2008. The Jubilate Sacred Singers helped make our worship service extra special. That Sunday we floated on top of the world filled with joy.

Invariably when we experience mountaintop experiences, life’s storms hit us hard. We find ourselves unable to cope. We begin to sink in a sea of helplessness and hopelessness.

In this episode, Richard talks about this kind of experience in our lives. He will do this by taking a closer look at Matthew 14 and Mark 6.

Hear what Richard has to say about walking on water and subscribe to this podcast by visiting “From Richard’s Heart

Who Are Your Heroes?

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded April 13, 2008. This week our guest host is Steve Gortz. He asks if we had to pick three heroes, who would they be? Steve mentions three of his heroes, Brian Piccolo, Lou Gehrig, and Tom Cooper. The first two heroes are well known professional athletes who died from cancer and Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Tom is an ordinary person who showed everyone Christ’s spirit by his daily life. Tom also has a terminal illness, but Tom’s life witness shows us how Christ brings each of us a happy ending.

Hear what Steve has to say by visiting our podcast page

Boulder Police SWAT team visits us

Saturday, September 20th, 2008

Recorded March 30, 2008. Boulder Colorado’s Police Department used our building for a SWAT training exercise. Richard shares what happened on that day. He also describes a wonderful phone conversation he had with a young man he and his wife Karen hold near and dear to their hearts.

Listen to this episode and subscribe to “From Richard’s Heart” by visiting the “From Richard’s Heart” page.