The Pastor’s Blog
Home Study for September 8 through 13, 2014
Monday – Read Matthew 22:15-22
Why do you suppose the Pharisees thought they could trap Jesus by their question?
How did Jesus surprise them?
Do you find Jesus’ answer to still be surprising today?
How does this passage challenge you? How will you respond?
Tuesday – Read Daniel 2:19-21 and 4:17
Who gives sets up kings and deposes them?
Why is it important to understand this truth?
How should this impact our thoughts and actions?
How does this passage challenge you? How will you respond?
Wednesday – Read Romans 13:1-7
Does anything in this passage surprise you? Why?
What is the most challenging part of this passage for you?
How will you respond?
Thursday – Read Isaiah 55:6-11
Why is it important to understand that God doesn’t think or view the events of humans like we do?
As you consider the world today, how does this truth challenge you?
What hope does it give you?
How will you respond?
Friday – Read I Timothy 2:1-4
Why is it important to pray for our leaders and government?
How might this be a testimony of what Jesus has done in us?
How might it be a means of proclaiming the gospel?
What do you find most challenging in this passage?
How will you respond?
Saturday – Read II Chronicles 20:1-23
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Church Picnic September 7th at the Church
The Activities Committee has planned an old fashioned picnic for us that will begin around 12 noon and everyone is invited to join the fun.
For lunch, the fried chicken will be provided (along with an alternative for those who don’t eat chicken) and we’re asking everyone to bring side dishes and dessert to share potluck style.
After lunch we will have a variety of old fashioned picnic games going on around the church grounds such as sack races, three legged races, egg race, bean bag toss and more.
We are looking for volunteers to help with the games and clean-up and if you can help please circle “V” on your information sheets and turn them in during worship. Plan to come and have a good old fashioned time.
FWMF Bake Sale – Sunday, September 14th A back to school general bake sale, including some brown bag specials! The brown bag specials are like the “old-fashioned grab bag” – you don’t know what’s inside until you buy it! A general indicator of value will be given as necessary; otherwise the purchase price for this bake sale is by donation. Thank you for supporting missions.
Ladies Meetings for September:
Ladies Fellowship Group – All ladies are invited and welcome to join us for sharing & caring fellowship. We will meet Tuesday, September 2nd at 7 p.m. at the home of Glenda Workman.
FWMF (Friends Women Missionary Fellowship) Our time together is spent in fellowship and learning about the work of our missionaries, their needs and the people to whom they minister. All ladies are welcome to join us at MFC, Thursday, September 18th, at 10 a.m. A buffet luncheon will follow the meeting.
Changes in Wednesday Night Activities – Bible Study to Resume September 10th
Due to changes in personnel, and desiring to best use the time and talents of our volunteers, this next year we will not be offering a youth meeting, Wednesday Night Kids or Simple Meal as part of our Wednesday night schedule. There will be a Bible study meeting at the church at 7 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend.
Shhhhhhhh! Don’t Tell!!! There are plans to celebrate Jack Hamilton’s 75th Birthday and he hasn’t a clue!
You are invited to join the familyfor cake and ice-cream, at 5811 Shady Brook Drive in Central Point at 7 p.m. Monday September 15th. Bless him with a card. No gifts please. (This does not appear in the newsletter sent to Hamilton’s via email.)
PROJECTION OPERATOR NEEDED Keeping the song lyrics, scriptures, sermon illustrations and announcements up on the screen at the right time is an important part of our worship service. Are you interested in becoming a part of this ministry? The commitment averages 2 Sunday mornings per month, and training is provided. If you have questions, or would like to volunteer, email Brett: voxtrax@hotmail.com
Help Wanted We are looking for people who would like to serve in the Holy Grounds coffee ministry during the fellowship time on Sunday mornings. Training will be provided. If you are interested or have any questions please see Nate Swift.
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Ladies Meetings for September
Ladies Meetings for September:
Ladies Fellowship Group – All ladies are invited and welcome to join us for sharing & caring fellowship. We will meet Tuesday, September 2nd at 7 p.m. at the home of Glenda Workman.
FWMF (Friends Women Missionary Fellowship) Our time together is spent in fellowship and learning about the work of our missionaries, their needs and the people to whom they minister. All ladies are welcome to join us at MFC, Thursday, September 18th, at 10 a.m. A buffet luncheon will follow the meeting.
Church Picnic September 7th at the Church
The Activities Committee has planned an old fashioned picnic for us that will begin around 12 noon and everyone is invited to join the fun.
For lunch, the fried chicken will be provided (along with an alternative for those who don’t eat chicken) and we’re asking everyone to bring side dishes and dessert to share potluck style.
After lunch we will have a variety of old fashioned picnic games going on around the church grounds such as sack races, three legged races, egg race, bean bag toss and more.
We are looking for volunteers to help with the games and clean-up and if you can help please circle “V” on your information sheets and turn them in during worship. Plan to come and have a good old fashioned time.
Changes in Wednesday Night Activities Bible Study to Resume September 10th
Due to changes in personnel, and desiring to best use the time and talents of our volunteers, this next year we will not be offering a youth meeting, Wednesday Night Kids or Simple Meal as part of our Wednesday night schedule. There will be a Bible study meeting at the church at 7 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend.
PROJECTION OPERATOR NEEDED Keeping the song lyrics, scriptures, sermon illustrations and announcements up on the screen at the right time is an important part of our worship service. Are you interested in becoming a part of this ministry? The commitment averages 2 Sunday mornings per month, and training is provided. If you have questions, or would like to volunteer, email Brett: voxtrax@hotmail.com
Shhhhhhhh! Don’t Tell!!! There are plans to celebrate Jack Hamilton’s 75th Birthday and he hasn’t a clue!
You are invited to join the family at 5811 Shady Brook Drive in Central Point at 7 p.m. Monday September 15th. Bless him with a card. No gifts please. (This does not appear in the newsletter sent to Hamilton’s via email.)
FWMF Bake Sale – Sunday, September 14th A back to school general bake sale, including some brown bag specials! The brown bag specials are like the “old-fashioned grab bag” – you don’t know what’s inside until you buy it! A general indicator of value will be given as necessary; otherwise the purchase price for this bake sale is by donation. Thank you for supporting missions.
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I want to thank everyone who contributed to our school supply drive for students at Howard Elementary this year. The quantity and quality of the supplies was a great blessing to the staff and they are looking forward to meeting the needs of a variety of kids and their families through our gifts.
Howard has a new principal this year, Javier del Rio, and after the delivery of the supplies we collected he called to thank us for such a wonderful, unsolicited gift of support. As we talked, Mr. del Rio shared with me some of the dreams he has for both the school and the neighborhood that we share, dreams to impact and change lives by bringing a variety of resources together.
We will keep everyone alerted to future opportunities we have to bless and minister to the kids and families in our neighborhood and through Howard Elementary, but one thing we can all do on a regular basis is to pray. Some things we can pray for include:
For the protection of the students and staff at school;
For there to be peace and peaceful solutions for all issues and disagreements;
For the students to be able to learn and master the new knowledge and skills they need;
For patience and wisdom for the teachers and staff;
For God’s work in the lives of every family;
For God to provide for and work in a powerful way through Good News Club;
For the needed volunteers for the SMART program and Good News Club.
One of my dreams is for Howard Elementary to be one of the most prayed for schools in the nation and I hope that you will join me and others in praying for the students and staff there.
God’s Grace and Peace,
Mark
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