Friday, November 1, 2013
2013 Brighten the Night
Want to thank Patrick & Sheena Angle and Company (that's "ya'll who helped") for a job well done! In spite of the rain, there was a good turn out and interaction with folks in the community. In fact, the date confusion did allow for some more extended conversations with some folks.
Lots of hot dogs, popcorn, and candy served. Bounce house was great attraction. Thanks to the Praise Team for "extending their practice." I heard a few folks say, "Oh, they have a Praise Band" and as a result sat down to listen and observe. I'm am told that there were a number of others who stuck their heads in to listen and observe the Praise Team.
Even though the rain situation was on and off, we were able to make contacts with our community (and some from across town). Please pray for the effectiveness of tracts that were handed out as well as personal invitations to attend Valley Grace if not involved in a current church home.
Well Done, Church!
Thursday, September 12, 2013
2013.09.13 ~ Reflections
2013.09.07 Weekend: Had the privilege to officiate the wedding for Spencer Draper and Ashton Conley in Kendallville, Indiana on September 7, 2013. There were approximately 40 Valley Grace folks who made the trip to support Spencer and Ashton as they committed themselves before God as husband and wife. It was really encouraging to hear the "toasts" which were made by the bridal party to both Spencer and Ashton as to the impact that they had made for Christ, even at a young age. Lots of enjoyable memories!
2013.09.11 Mid-week Ministry launch : great night of full Mid-week ministries. Started with another excellent fellowship meal, followed by AWANA, Girls of Grace, JV & Varsity Boys, and Bible Institute. Thanks to all who ministered and helped to make it effective. Had some new folks attending the ministries as well.
2013.09.11 Mid-week Ministry launch : great night of full Mid-week ministries. Started with another excellent fellowship meal, followed by AWANA, Girls of Grace, JV & Varsity Boys, and Bible Institute. Thanks to all who ministered and helped to make it effective. Had some new folks attending the ministries as well.
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
2013.09.03 ~ Week In Review
Sunday Morning - great opportunity to worship our Great God and Savior. Message title, "What Does it Take to be a Follower of Jesus?" Answer: Everything! (Luke 9:57-62). Jesus responds to three individuals who want to be His followers. The first man would be a great addition from a human perspective to the cause. The second two individuals are interested, "but first" wanted to do other things. Jesus responds to them as well. So, what does it mean for me to be all in as I follow Jesus?
Sunday Afternoon - All Church Picnic at Price Farms. Enjoyable time of fellowship and food. A bit humid, but then the rain came through and cooled it down (above photo).
There were also some other interesting things that transpired (see below)!
There is a story behind the above photo. You will need to contact JW & Cheryl Eichelberger about this. Provided some good humor.
Looking Ahead: Wednesday night (9/4) is AWANA kickoff with "Magic with a Message" @ 6:30 pm in the auditorium. The following Wednesday (9/11) begins full program of ministry: AWANA, Youth girls and Guys, Adult Institute (in Modular B).
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Last Week in Review ~ 8/19 - 8/25, 2013
Grateful for the help of church staff to get things cleaned up and looking good around the church facilities last week. We desired to make a good impression for those who would be coming to Steve's Celebration of Life service. This was found under the "other duties as assigned" category of the job description. Thanks to all who helped with Steve's service: parking lot, cleaning, set up, nursery, greeting, ushering, tech, praise team, etc. The service was a reflection on Steve's life and a challenge to each of us to finish well. If you would like to pick up a copy of the card pictured above, they are at the Welcome Center and make good bookmarks for your Bible reading.
We also want to share our Christian sympathy and concern to the families of Janice Rice and Dale Taylor who also went to be with their Savior. Their services were held at funeral homes.
Sunday (8/25) we were led in praise to our great God by singing songs of hope and promise. The message was from Luke 9:46-56 and the theme was "How to Live a Life of Lasting Impact." Three dangers were exemplified by Jesus' disciples: 1) The Danger of Pride, 2) The Danger of Exclusivism, and 3) The Danger of Inappropriate Anger. Jesus confronted each of those dangers and instructed that we live lives of Lasting Impact as we Serve Christ by Serving people -- after all, Jesus came not to destroy, but to save.
We also want to share our Christian sympathy and concern to the families of Janice Rice and Dale Taylor who also went to be with their Savior. Their services were held at funeral homes.
Sunday (8/25) we were led in praise to our great God by singing songs of hope and promise. The message was from Luke 9:46-56 and the theme was "How to Live a Life of Lasting Impact." Three dangers were exemplified by Jesus' disciples: 1) The Danger of Pride, 2) The Danger of Exclusivism, and 3) The Danger of Inappropriate Anger. Jesus confronted each of those dangers and instructed that we live lives of Lasting Impact as we Serve Christ by Serving people -- after all, Jesus came not to destroy, but to save.
Monday, August 19, 2013
Sunday Highlights (2013.08.18)
Our youth did a great job in leading us in praise and sharing the impact that Momentum 2013 (Youth Conference) made on each of them. The reports from Guatemala missions trip was insightful. Patrick gave us a good challenge and reminder of the importance of unity in the body of Christ from 1 Corinthians. This applies not only to relationships within a body of believers, but should be a characteristic of all of our lives as much as we are able (Romans 12:18).
It was great to see five babies present in the lounge area for second service (pictured above - though not all 5 in the picture). Neat to see the baby carriers in both services as we celebrate God's special blessings to families of Valley Grace!
It was great to see five babies present in the lounge area for second service (pictured above - though not all 5 in the picture). Neat to see the baby carriers in both services as we celebrate God's special blessings to families of Valley Grace!
Monday, August 12, 2013
Sunday Reflection ~ 2013.08.11
It was good to participate in the church "gathered" again and serving one another. Thanks to all who served - teaching, leading in praise through music, hands-on-ministry, greeting people, and meeting people - and the list goes on.
Passage of study together was Luke 9:37-45 and seeing that even the disciples of Jesus experienced a "Spiritual Power Failure" in their lives. We looked together at the signs, the causes and the means of staying connected to the spiritual power source who is Jesus. One of the things that really struck me in thinking through this passage was that the spiritual power failure in the lives of at least the nine disciples, affected other people around them. They were unable to help a father whose son had a spiritual need. It was a reminder that if we don't stay daily connected to Jesus, others will be impacted - our spouse, our children, our relationship with other people at work. It could prevent an effective witness for Jesus in a world needy for Jesus. (Message link HERE). If you have other take aways or comments, please leave them in the comment section below.
The Second Service was capped off in baptism with a testimony of God's continued pursuit of people to follow Him. It was a great story and emphasized also how other people play a part in the ongoing story of God's grace. As individuals are obedient to Jesus, others are prompted to be obedient as well. If you missed the testimony or want to listen to it again, the link is HERE.
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
What's In YOUR Hand?
Sunday's message was from Luke 9:10-17 and the question was asked, "What's in your hand that God wants to use to build His kingdom?" (Link to audio message: here) The point being that God can use ordinary, every day things that we find in our hands to help build His kingdom. He used the five loaves and two fish of a boy in the audience. It is also interesting to consider that God had prepared this before hand to be used by Jesus. When the boy left home that morning with his lunch, he had no idea that it was going to be used for God's kingdom. God often prepares us, even when we don't know it, to be part of something that he wants to do using ordinary gifts, abilities, "random events" for His kingdom. This miracle of Jesus pointed people to the fact that Jesus was truly the Bread of Life.
I was really impressed to hear that a family took the challenge literally, and decided to hand out "muffins" to people in the Williamsport area with the words of Jesus being the Bread of Life.
What have you seen or been a part of, that God has used -- common, ordinary events, for His kingdom? Leave a comment below if you wish:
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Youth Spaghetti Dinner ~ Well Done!
I wanted to thank all of those who were involved in the Spaghetti Dinner on Sunday evening. It was a great event. Thanks to Chuck & Erika Osborne for working with the youth on the different activities. Thanks to Wendy and company on the excellent meal. The youth did an excellent job on the drama, music and serving. Thanks also to those of you who came and supported the event. There were certainly many more individuals involved in supporting roles to make it happen all happen. Well done and thank you! (Here is a link to a couple more pictures: LINK)
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Easter Sunday Reflections
Thanks to all of you who had a part in making our Easter Sunday (Resurrection Sunday) a great event of celebration for a risen Savior! Thanks to the choir, the Praise Team, the ushers, greeters, refreshment folks, parking lot people, nursery, Children's Church, and many others.
It was really nice to have a good number of local folks be our guests for this Sunday. Some of our guests were family members to individuals who have recently begun attending.
Thanks also to those who worked hard on the Palm Sunday events. The children did an excellent job in their readings and presentation of the Great Story!
Please be in prayer for those who do not yet have a church home, and some who are still in need of understanding the work of Jesus for us. Thank you so much to all of you faithful people who pray, love, give and serve!
It was really nice to have a good number of local folks be our guests for this Sunday. Some of our guests were family members to individuals who have recently begun attending.
Thanks also to those who worked hard on the Palm Sunday events. The children did an excellent job in their readings and presentation of the Great Story!
Please be in prayer for those who do not yet have a church home, and some who are still in need of understanding the work of Jesus for us. Thank you so much to all of you faithful people who pray, love, give and serve!
Friday, February 22, 2013
Moving into the Deep
Luke 5:1-11 we see Jesus giving professional fishermen instruction about fishing. They were instructed to go out during the day into the deep and Jesus said "catch fish." There were two problems with that instruction in that it involved the wrong time (day) and the wrong place (deep). The professionals had fished all night and not caught anything. Yet, Peter was willing to be obedient and as a result of his obedience, he received a record catch. Jesus did not say "and try to catch fish," He said you will catch fish.
That is really the way that God works - He moves us from the safety of the shallows and routines and moves us out into the deep so that we can experience His greater work in our lives. That is true for us individually and as a church.
Individually, that can mean God stretching us through job challenges, family challenges, business challenges. We like the safety of familiarity and the shallows. Yet God desires to see us respond with greater spiritual growth as we are also called to be fishers of men and women. But it is also possible that we might not respond in obedience and miss out on seeing God at work through us. Where in your life have you moved into deeper water this week?
As a church, I think we have moved deeper ministry than we have ever been before. Thank you to those who have helped to pull us out deeper. It is out of the comfort zone, but it is exciting to see God doing a greater work in our church body because of this for His glory and His kingdom. Thanks also to many of you who are responding to these greater opportunities but there are greater needs!
That is really the way that God works - He moves us from the safety of the shallows and routines and moves us out into the deep so that we can experience His greater work in our lives. That is true for us individually and as a church.
Individually, that can mean God stretching us through job challenges, family challenges, business challenges. We like the safety of familiarity and the shallows. Yet God desires to see us respond with greater spiritual growth as we are also called to be fishers of men and women. But it is also possible that we might not respond in obedience and miss out on seeing God at work through us. Where in your life have you moved into deeper water this week?
As a church, I think we have moved deeper ministry than we have ever been before. Thank you to those who have helped to pull us out deeper. It is out of the comfort zone, but it is exciting to see God doing a greater work in our church body because of this for His glory and His kingdom. Thanks also to many of you who are responding to these greater opportunities but there are greater needs!
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