The Pastor’s Blog
Note from Kayla Davidson: “I have made a difficult decision to withdraw from my serve trip to Nepal. Instead, I will be spending some much needed family time at home for Christmas and getting rest to prepare for the rest of the school year to follow. I am confident that this plan is most beneficial for me and relieves me of a lot of stress. I know I will have many more opportunities to serve and travel in the years to come. I want to thank you all for your generous prayers and support not only for this trip, but for all the years I have attended MFC. You all have been a blessing in my life growing up and I appreciate your support in all my endeavors as an adult, even the unexpected ones. I will be contacting people personally who already donated, if there questions please contact me or my mom, Tammie Davidson.”
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You are all invited to the Open House celebrating the opening of the Rogue Valley Chaplains Association Jackson County office located upstairs in Medford Friends Church, on October 7th between 1 and 4 p.m. Refreshments will be served. The RVCA is very grateful for the generous gift of this space to allow chaplains to minister to those in crisis.
There will be an Activities Committee Meeting on Sunday, October 8th at noon in the fireside room.
Just A couple of Reminders!
October is Pastor Appreciation Month.
Jesse will resume the Wednesday Night Bible Study at MFC this month.
Sunday, November 5th Daylight Savings Time Ends. Be sure to set your clocks back 1-hour Saturday night, November 4th.
From Mark Burton, Clerk of Stewards
As I reflect on the work that has been done to refurbish the parsonage over the last six months I am reminded of chapters 35 through 40 of the book of Exodus. There we read about all of the gifts that the people brought and all of the work of the skilled craftsmen to build the tabernacle and the items needed for the priests. Some people brought gold and silver and bronze, some brought cloth, linen and yarn, and others brought animal skins. The craftsmen and skilled people then took all of the contributions and created works of beauty and function according to God’s plan, to create a place for worship and to meet with Him.
The parsonage isn’t a tabernacle, but it is a place for ministry to happen and its refurbishing has been a community effort. The work has involved craftspeople sharing their time, tools and skill. It has involved people sharing time and money to facilitate the work. It has involved skilled bakers sharing their goodies with the work crew. It has involved coffee being made most every morning for the crew. And it has all been done in the name of the Lord for His glory.
We plan to have the work completed in time for Jesse and his roommates to move in by October 20, 2017, but that won’t be the end of the story, but the beginning of a new chapter in the life of a house that for decades has housed pastoral families and been a place of ministry for the church and community. Thank you to all have helped to make this new chapter possible!
God’s Grace and Peace,
Mark
MFC Celebrating 75 Years – Sunday October 15th
Please join us in the fellowship hall for a time of celebration at our all church potluck at noon on Sunday, October 15th. Please bring your favorite potluck main dish, and a salad, vegetable, enough to feed eight people. Cake will be provided for dessert.
1000 Pairs of Shoes We are accepting donations of new shoes up until Easter time of next year! At this time, there are 199 pairs of shoes accounted for! New Arrival Shoes may be placed on the pew up front on the platform in the sanctuary on Sunday or given to one of the ushers! We want to tally them before they are placed behind the pew.
FWMF meets Thursday, October 19th
All ladies are welcome to join us at MFC at 10:30 a.m. Following the meeting we will have lunch & fellowship time at Wendy’s.
We are excited to announce that Kayla Davidson, Darren & Tammie Davidson’s daughter, currently attending George Fox University has felt the call to be a part of a team with EFM traveling to Nepal in December. She writes the following:
“I have the amazing opportunity to travel with George Fox University's Spiritual and Intercultural Life team to Kathmandu, Nepal for two weeks, (Dec. 26-Jan. 7). We are partnering with Evangelical Friend's Mission to provide humanitarian aid for people struggling physically and spiritually in an earthquake devastated country, I am very passionate about travel and helping other people so I am very excited to embark on this journey and see what God has to reveal to me through this act of service.” Please pray for preparations for this group of students and if you would like to support Kayla in this journey, there are 2017 Nepal Immersion & Service Trip Response Forms with instructions as to how checks can be made out on the usher’s table in the foyer. Mail checks to George Fox University, 414 Meridian Street Newberg, OR 97132.
ALL CHURCH WORKDAY AT MFC
Everyone is invited to join us Saturday, October 21st, 9 a.m. to noon
Our stewards committee have many inside and outside chores to accomplish at this time. Please join us, many hands will make the work load lighter.
Christian Ed Committee Invites you to join the Primary Sunday School Classes for a fun outing: Sunday, October 22nd After Sunday School
Where: Fort Vannoy Farms 5791 Lower River Rd., Grants Pass, OR
More Information: www.fortvannoyfarms.com
Tons of Fun Stuff to do: Corn Maze, Pumpkin Patch, Harvest Activities Galore!
Cost: Money for Lunch at Dairy Queen, $6 for Corn Maze, $6 for Pumpkin Blaster, Free Activities too!
Questions: Call Drew Krupp, 541-821-9199 or Patsy Burton, 541-941-4800
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Due to the smokey conditions, Jack and Sue are cancelling “movies on the patio” at their house on Saturday, Sept. 9th. They don’t want you to have to breathe smokey air while enjoying the movie.
Friends Women Missionary Fellowship Group will hold their Baked Goods Event to celebrate the beginning of a new school year on Sunday, September 10th. You’ll find them in the fellowship hall during the fellowship time between services. All baked goods are sold by donation and this year a portion of their earnings will go towards Jesse’s mission trip to Russia this month.
Saturday, September 9th – It’s Movies on the Patio
Movie begins between 8:30 and 9:00 p.m. At Jack and Sue Hamilton’s
Come cool off with the movie “Snow Dogs”
Please bring your own lawn chairs (no loungers) Popcorn and punch will be furnished
All Church Potluck Sunday, September 17th
Please join us for a time of fellowship and good food Sunday, September 17th. We’ll meet in the fellowship hall at noon. Bring a main dish and salad, vegetable or dessert to share.
From our Elders: Jesse leaves September 18th to join the team from Northwest Yearly Meeting on a mission trip to Russia. We request your prayers for this group as they travel, and if you have not yet had the opportunity to support Jesse financially you can still send funds to Northwest Yearly Meeting 200 N. Meridian Street, Newberg, OR 97132 marked Jesse Davis-Russia or designate your check to MFC the same.
“Grace” NWYM Friends Women Retreat September 29 – October 1, 2017 Guest Speaker: Retha McCutchen – At Twin Rocks Friends Camp Register now! Brochures are on the usher’s table in the foyer.
FWMF meets Thursday, September 21st This will be their first meeting of the 2017-18 program year with the theme being “That They May Know” Isaiah 45:6. Meet at MFC at 10:30 a.m. All ladies are welcome to join us. Following the meeting we will have fellowship time and lunch.
Talent Friends Church extends an invitation to join them in a night of family fun and treats Friday, September 22nd at 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for games, potluck desert and ice cream! Bring a game, bring a goodie, we will provide the ice cream. Hope to see you there!
Please remember the Burton family in prayer for the loss of Debi Samples, the daughter of Bobi Burton and sister of Mark and Ron Burton, went to be with the Lord on August 25th. She will be remembered for her love of teaching and volunteering with children at her home church as well as the Boys & Girls Club in Albany, OR.
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Faith Beyond Reason
As I am preparing for my upcoming trip to Russia I am thinking about the opportunity I will have to experience God’s presence in another culture. I am looking forward to all that I will learn from our Russian friends and their experiences with Jesus in their daily lives. I wonder what wonders I will experience in that place and with the people that God has planned for me to be with during my time there. I am also thinking of my family. They are worried that I am going to a potentially dangerous area at a volatile time. They think I am a little crazy for going to Russia when tensions between our nations are so high. They question the wisdom of such actions and I am tempted to agree with them. They have always been good about looking out for me and their care for me in this instance is shown by their worry.
Sometimes God asks us to do things that don’t make sense to the world. Things which are exciting and scary and life changing. Things that push us and pull us into being the people that God created us to be. We are asked to imagine a world where God is going before us and with us and after us no matter the situation we face. We are tasked with having a faith beyond reason. Writing about the opportunity that God has given me has to start with recognizing that He is already doing things to make this trip something that honors Him. In spite of the potential for this situation to go wrong I am trusting that God will use whatever happens for His purposes and plans. I may not understand why this thing or that thing happens on this earth but I trust that God is working in and through them for His purposes and one day I will look back at what has happened and recognize that the faith I place in my Savior is not beyond reason at all.
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