Monday, March 30, 2009

Tomorrow Never Comes


Hi everyone,
Another fun service Sunday with over 100 wedding rededications! A special thank you to Jim & Lisa Lyle for being so brave renewing their vows in front of over 1100 Sunday (and that is with the iccky weather). You are all the best.

I shared a poem in Sunday's message on love that lasts. The poem is Originally titled Tomorrow Never Comes," it was actually written by Norma Cornett Marek in 1989 as, in her words, "a tribute to a beloved child I lost, in hopes it would cause people to never be careless or too busy to let our loved ones know we love them.""I am honored that it was used for the Sept. 11th tragedy as a tribute" Marek told BreakTheChain.org. "I really do not see why this certain poem is so coveted. It is a mother's heart speaking, not a great poem by any means, yet many seem to think so."

If I knew it was the last time I’d see you fall asleep
I’d tuck you in more tightly and pray your soul to keep.

If I knew it was the last time I’d see you out the door,
I’d hug and kiss you one more time and call you back for more.

If I knew it was the last time I’d get to share your day.
I know that I’d make certain it didn’t slip away.

We assume we’ll have tomorrow to correct an oversight.
That we’ll always have another chance to make everything all right.

That there will always be another day to say that I love you.
There will always be another chance to ask, “What can I do?”

But just in case I might be wrong and today is all I get
I want to say that I love you so that you will not forget.

Tomorrow is not promised that we’ll see another night.
Today could be my last chance to love and hold you tight.

Instead of waiting for tomorrow, show your love somehow.
For if tomorrow never comes you’ll wish you’d done it now.

That you didn’t take the extra time for a smile, a hug, or a kiss
Instead you were busy, too busy for the one that you now miss.

Hold your loved one close today and whisper in their ear
Tell them that you love them and why you hold them dear

Say “I’m sorry, please forgive me, you’re the best, it’s ok”
So if tomorrow never comes you’ll not regret today.

Friday, March 6, 2009

Food for Haiti


Saturday, was a very exciting day!! Over 500 of us showed up to help make food packets for the children in Haiti. It was so much fun!! I was a “weigh person” which means I was responsible for weighing each bag of food to an exact amount per bag (14 grams each). It was great to meet new people, laugh and talk amongst everyone at our table. Each person had a different responsibility and we alternated getting tickled by each other’s antics during the process. We all looked goofy in our hair nets and even wore them to church the next day to show our support for the project. Thanks for the experience!!

Love,
Polly Graziano

Monday, March 2, 2009



What an amazing service yesterday! The weather was beautiful (the rain and clouds held off until well after the service was over). Several of you have already sent me (we written) copies of your letter to the editor and some of you have received this response..."who is trying to make you leave this park?" You have asked me for more specifics on this, so here is a quick synopsis...

The Community Services Advisory Board has made Celebration Community Beach Church’s exit from Cambier park a priority. After several months where the church put up with accusations, innuendo and downright deception from this board, the city attorney stepped in an issued a legal opinion that some members of the board disagreed with, the result being of Audrey Bender resigning from the board in protest. However, they were able to have this discussed at the January workshop of the Naples City Council. And we are now on the agenda for the November 2009 workshop. Why November 2009? Because in November 2010, our use agreement with the city will be up for renewal and some members of city council want to make sure that we have plenty of time to locate a new church location. So, yes….there is an organized effort including a letter of protest filed with the city from the Freedom From Religion Foundation. Remember, in your letters to the papers and city council...BE POSITIVE!!!!!

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP CELEBRATION BEACH CHURCH STAY IN CAMBIER PARK?

1. PRAY. Pray for our church leaders, Naples City Council Members, and for all our members and attendees.

2. SEND A LETTER TO THE EDITOR.
(This is effective whether you live in the City or the County.)

Here’s how:


Mail: Naples Daily News
ATTN: Letters to the Editor
1075 Central Avenue
Naples, FL 34102

Fax: # 263-4816
If you have questions, call: # 263-4773

Rules of engagement: 250 words or less; Must include full name, address and phone (address & phone will not be printed.); If mailed or faxed, letter must be signed; last but not least - WRITE SOMETHING POSITIVE…NOTHING NEGATIVE!

SAMPLE LETTER

Dear Editor,

I’d like to share my personal experience with you about Celebration Beach Church and what it means to me. A friend invited me to the service at Cambier Park several years ago and I’ve been hooked ever since. The music is upbeat, the sermon topics are bible based and relevant to my daily life, I see friends and familiar faces all around me, and Pastor Gene’s jokes make me laugh long after I’ve left the park. Life isn’t always easy, in fact things are especially difficult right now, but Celebration Beach Church picks me up and helps me find joy in each and every day. What better place to be with God than in nature! Celebration Beach Church is a great asset to the community and an important part of my Naples lifestyle.

WARNING – if you go, it may be habit forming!
Valerie Pike (25 year, full-time, Naples resident)


3. SEND A LETTER TO NAPLES CITY COUNCIL
(Most effective for City Residents.)

Here’s how:

Mail: Naples City Council
735 Eighth Street South
Naples, FL 34102

Fax: # 213-1010
If you have questions, call: # 213-1000

Mayor: Bill Barnett, mayor@naplesgov.com
Council Members:

Penny Taylor, ptaylor@naplesgov.com
Theresa Heitmann, theitmann@naplesgov.com
Gary Price II, gprice@naplesgov.com
John Sorey III, jsorey@naplesgov.com
Margaret ‘Dee’ Sullick, msullick@naplesgov.com
Bill Wilkomm III, bwilcomm@naplesgov.com

Only one rule: WRITE SOMETHING POSITIVE…NOTHING NEGATIVE!

SAMPLE LETTER

(Date)
(Name of Naples City Council Member)
(Address)
RE: Leasing Cambier Park to Celebration Beach Church

Dear (Naples City Council Member),

I am writing to you in support of renewing Celebration Beach Church’s non-exclusive lease at Cambier Park in November 2010. As a constituent of the City of Naples I thought I should bring to your attention the positive effects of this motion:

If the lease is renewed:

  1. The City upholds the federal laws of treating religious organizations the same as it treats non-religious organizations.

  2. The City generates much needed revenue, helps downtown businesses, and increases utilization of City Parks.

  3. The City promotes healthy enjoyment of the great outdoors.

  4. The City leads by example in the every growing ‘green movement’.

  5. Lives may be changed for the better because Celebration Beach Church is in the Park. Life hurts, God heals.

  6. People may be drawn to the City of Naples because they’ve found a church they can call ‘home’.

Thank you for taking the time to consider my opinion on this matter. I hope that my expressed concern will make a difference in your decision.

Sincerely,
(Your Name)
(Your City of Naples Address)
(Your phone number)


Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Best of Naples



Hi everybody,
Check out the plaque...pretty cool!

Sunday, February 15, 2009

Equal Access



Hello everyone,

By now, you have read today's article in the Naples Daily News.

Several of you asked my opinion of the article and I said I would try to put something up on the blog today, so here it is.

This is not a separation of church and state issue even though Ms. Bender seems to think so.

This is not a real estate issue even though several members of City Council seems to think so.

This is an equal access issue!

Any organization can use the park but a church? The city attorney has said that you cannot refuse Celebration the use of the park because of religion.

Here is a new word for you..."Christophobic." These are people that are afraid of Christians....afraid that our God will rub off on them somehow! We want people to want what we have, not to be fearful of it.

And just another random thought... Whatever happened to tolerance in our country? In the next few weeks, I will be talking about these issues. But I would love to hear from you and let me know what you think or suggestions?


Remember, the greater the opportunity, the greater the obstacles! Our goal has always been to be an asset to Naples. I want the community to say, 'We need Celebration for the love they show others.'

BTW....great service today with 1000+ to hear Randy Kington! Be sure to check out the great photos on the website.

Pastor Gene

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Weddings in Naples


I have just returned from fulfilling a dream come true. I officiated a wedding in the Disney wedding pavilion at Walt Disney World in Orlando. Here at Celebration we receive numerous requests on a weekly basis about how to get married in Florida. So, in this blog, we will try to help. For those who dream of a romantic outdoor wedding, Naples Florida beckons. With its endless sunshine, warm weather year 'round and beautiful beaches, Naples is the perfect place to hold nuptials. Our favorite location is at the south gazebo at Lowdermilk Beach park (see the photo above). Follow these simple guidelines to be on your way to wedded bliss.

To get married in Florida, visiting couples need only go together to the nearest clerk of the circuit court office to obtain a marriage license. Marriage licenses are good for 60 days. The standard fee is $96.00, which can typically be paid with cash or by charge or personal check.Florida residents must wait three days to get a license. However residents who can provide documentation showing they completed a state-approved marriage preparation course within the year don't have to wait the three days.

The pastors at Celebration use the "Pre-Marriage Awareness Inventory" with topics including conflict management, financial and parenting responsibilities. As a bonus, residents who take the course get a reduction of $34.50 off the license fee. And it's not necessary for residents to obtain licenses from their home county. As soon as a license is obtained, a wedding ceremony can be performed anywhere in the state. To obtain a marriage license, U.S citizens must provide their social security numbers and photo identification, such as driver's licenses. International visitors must bring passports, or naturalization or immigration numbers.

Also, people who have been married previously must provide the date of divorce, annulment or spouse's death.With a few exceptions, both the bride and groom are required to be 18. Florida doesn't require blood tests or medical exams. Contact the local clerk of the circuit court for further information. Also. at Celebration, we can provide wonderful music and photography services. You can call the church office at 239-649-1588.





Sponsored by Celebration Community Beach Church
Saturday, February 21st at 9:00 a.m.


Celebration Community Beach Church through their Vision for Haiti, Helping Hands Program will sponsor the project "Kids Against Hunger".

We need 300 volunteers to help put together 100,000 meals of soy protein, dried vegetables, chicken flavoring and rice.

Donations are needed to cover the cost of supplies and delivery to the children in Haiti. We are also looking for workers for this important project. Your contributions can be made out to Celebration Community Beach Church and is a tax deductible contribution. Please indicate that your donation is for Vision for Haiti. You can bring your contribution on the day you volunteer or you can send it to:

    Celebration Community Beach Church
    65 12th Street South
    Naples, FL 34102-6265

Sunday, January 25, 2009

This Morning's Poem

I WAS THERE
By Bobette Bryan

I was there
on the day you were born,
and I gave you special gifts
to last a lifetime.

I touched you,
made you smile,
helped you grow,
and watched you take your first step.

I even reassured you
that all would be OK
when you lost your first tooth.

I saw you off
on your first day of school
and I lingered by your side
the whole day.

I was there
to console you
every time you cried
and I held you
every time you fell
and scrapped your knees.

I was there
every day all through the years,
and I always strived to give you direction.

I helped you every step of the way into adulthood,
bringing you daily gifts
of inspiration, hope and love.

And I gave you trials
so that you could grow into the
warm and beautiful person you are…
but I never abandoned you to them.

I’ve never,
not for a single second,
turned my back on you
when you needed me…
even when you thought
that you didn’t need me.

I heard you
every time you spoke,
and I answered every prayer
though sometimes-
for your best interests-
I didn’t answer them
the way you hoped I would.

I’m still with you
through your Joys,
your hopes,
your tears,
your dreams…
through the bad days,
the good days-
through every day of your life.

And I will be there
in the end
to give you comfort
and to see you safely Home
where you’ll sit beside Me
in all the glory of Heaven.

Love-
God