Our Blog

Filter By:
Showing items filed under “Newsletter”

Women on Mission - November 2019

main image

As we approach the end of this calendar year, I wanted to remind our members, as well as, inform the newer ones about our World Mission Club.  This is an opportunity to give to missions on a weekly, bi-weekly or monthly basis.  This is collected throughout the year and distributed at the end of the year, as follows:

                  Lottie Moon Christmas Offering                     51.6%
                  Annie Armstrong Easter Offering                   19.6%
                  Life Change Central (Oakhill Ministries)         10.0%
                  State Missions Offering                                   10.0%
                  State Camp Offering                                         8.8%
                  Our Goal for 2019 is                                        $33,000

If you are not currently giving in this systematic way, please consider doing so in 2020.  Boxed envelopes are provided by the church.  You can designate World Missions Offering on your envelope (this is over and above our tithes).  In addition, a special offering is taken for Lottie Moon Christmas Offering and Annie Armstrong Easter Offering which is added to the club receipts at the end of the year.  World Hunger Offering is a separate offering taken in the summer.

The Evansville Rescue Mission has asked us to collect macaroni and cheese for their Gobbler Gathering Thanksgiving Baskets. 
Our goal is 750 boxes!  As of 10/27 we have received approximately 684 boxes.. Deadline is Sunday, November 10th.

                                  *****************************************************************************
    Women on Mission will meet on Monday, November 11th at 6:00 pm at the church.  All our ladies are invited to join us.

 

Posted by Women On Mission with

Pastor's Points - October 2019

main image

Dear Church Family,

I want to talk to you about being thankful even though that topic would probably fit better next month in the November issue of the Oakleaves. But it is good for us to be thankful outside of Thanksgiving, so I am going to go ahead and approach the subject.

Simply put, I am so thankful for all that God is doing in our church family right now!  His blessings are numerous, He is moving, and we are moving with Him, and we have an exciting future ahead of us!!  But we must have as our goal to be thankful in the good and bad times in life.  Consider this article written by Dr. Danny Akin, the President of Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary.

[15] And let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body. And be thankful. . .. [17] And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through him.
(Colossians 3:15, 17 ESV)

Here in a span of a few short verses the Apostle Paul makes clear that the appropriate character clothing of the Christian will always include a faithful heart. He does not say our thankfulness should depend on circumstances, nor on whether or not we “feel” it. Rather, he simply commands, “Be thankful.” This is a volitional act, not an emotional decision. Further, we can make two additional observations about thanksgiving from these verses.

Be Thankful Comprehensively
There are no limitations or qualifications to this bold imperative. Why? Because we are naturally ungrateful. We get angry, fuss and fume when:

We don’t get what we want.
We don’t get it when we want it.
We don’t get how much we want.
We don’t get it the way we want it.

We are always and everywhere faced with situations in which we may be ungrateful. But here and in 1 Thessalonians 5:18 Paul says, “In everything give thanks.” As followers of Jesus, we must take each and every one of these situations and infuse them with a spirit of gratitude.

Be Thankful through Christ

We are to give thanks (a) to the Father (b) through Christ. Why? Because as 1 Thessalonians 5:18B says, the “in everything” of our thanksgiving is “the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.” We have been given in Christ “every spiritual blessing” (Eph 1:3). This does not mean there will not be times to mourn, or to lament, or to work for change because we see evil in the world. What it does mean, though, is that none of these things can supplant the enormity of what God has done for us in Christ, and for that we should always be thankful.

This is one of the most difficult pieces of character clothing for the Christian to put on. It is also one of the most important, for it can be done only with the eyes of faith and a settled confidence in a sovereign and gracious God. When we understand God’s hand is in all things, through Christ, then we can thank Him for all things. Unable to trace His hand, we can still trust His heart!

Let’s continue to choose thankfulness in the good and bad times of life!

I love you and I love being your pastor!

 

Posted by Alan Scott with

12...171172173174175176177178179180 ... 344345