Posts from September 2023
To Save a Child
What would you do to save a child? Were you to notice a lost child, would you stop to help? What about a child in a dangerous situation? Would you intervene? Well, believe it or not, you can do that very thing by participating in Operation Christmas Child. Every shoebox packed and shipped and placed in the hands of a child is an opportunity to reach that child for Jesus. When you pray for OCC, give, pack boxes, or help…
T MINUS 1!
It’s here! The weekend we celebrate Old Fashioned Sunday has arrived. Today there will be a flurry of activity as setup and prep goes into high gear. Then tomorrow, it will all start about 9 with the arrival of old tractors and old cars. Then: 9:30 – We gather for Sunday School per usual. 10:30 – Our Old Fashioned Worship service begins, with special musical guests “The Songsters”. We’ll recognize the peoples’ choice for best old fashioned outfit, and also…
Penultimate!
It’s one of my favorite words. As you know, it means “next to the last”, and so it fits the activities of the day. For this evening at 5PM, at the home of Sean and Marianne Turner, the penultimate Campfire Fellowship will take place. Bring a chair to sit on, and something yummy or munchie to share, and gather at their place. We’ll eat about 5 and enjoy some great fellowship with our brothers and sisters. I’m told there will…
T MINUS 2 DAYS!
Old Fashioned Sunday is almost here. It’s going to be a fun and blessed day, I’m certain. Great music from The Songsters, old fashioned preaching, old fashioned costumes, a pie baking competition, great food in our new Commons, face painting and balloon art and Shrinky Dink for the kids, corn hole, horse shoes, and a couple other games for all ages, a dunk tank, and even the possibility of somebody getting a pie smooshed into their face! We always enjoy…