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December Pastor's Points

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Dear Church Family,

Merry Christmas!  It is hard to believe that I started my article to you with that phrase.  It seems like there is no way that Christmas should already be here once again.  2015 has flown by and 2016 is right around the corner.  So, I wanted to take just a few moments to reflect back on this past year and consider a few important dates still to come in 2015.

  • First, I want to praise God for allowing us to baptize 34 people this past year! He gets all the glory for each and every one of these lives that have been changed for all of eternity.  It is great to see children and adults publically declare their faith in Jesus and their desire to live for Him and Him alone!
  • Second, I want to praise God for your faithfulness in ministry. We continue to have people step up willing to serve in so many capacities.  Just one example of this is in our music ministry.  During a time of transition as we are looking for a new worship pastor, we have had Jeff Thornton and Troy Rhinefort step up to give leadership in our worship services, organize a Christmas Worship Experience through  our adult choir, and many volunteers stepped up to help our children’s choir present a wonderful Thanksgiving program to our church.  All I can say is thank you for the way you have served in 2015!!
  • Finally, I want to praise God for His faithfulness to us through your faithful giving. In 2015 our giving has consistently exceeded budget.   As of October 2015 our giving is exceeding budget by 11.2%.  With that we have decreased our debt by $125,000 since December 2014.  By the end of 2015 we will have given over $100,000.00 to missions.  We also set a target for 2015 to have 30 days of operating cash reserves; we currently have approximately 53 days of cash reserves which is $189,000.  We have renovated our kitchen and made other necessary improvements to our property as well.  And after all of that, our church and daycare have a net surplus of $111,500.00!! Thank you God for providing for us as you move on the hearts of your people!

Before I conclude I want to remind you to mark your calendars for two awesome Christmas events that are right around the corner.

  • Make sure to be here December 13th at 6:00pm for our Christmas Worship Experience. Our choir has been working diligently to present this gift to our church family and it is going to be amazing!  I have heard them practicing and all I can say is that you do not want to miss it!  You will want your family and friends to come and experience Christmas on this night! 
  • Also, do not forget our Candles, Carols, and Communion services on Christmas Eve. We will come to together at 8pm and 10 pm for an intimate time of worship together as we remember the real meaning of Christmas.  This is one of my favorite services every year.  Please plan to attend!!!

 

I love you and I love being your pastor,

                                                   Alan Scott

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Women on Mission

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Indonesia: Tropical Paradise or Island of Lostness?

More than a millennium ago foreign traders came to Indonesia’s 13,000
islands, seeking precious spices of nutmeg, mace, and cloves.  Religious
beliefs also flowed into the islands from the trade ships: Hinduism from India, Buddhism from China, and the most influential religion of all, Islam.  Today
Indonesia is the world’s most populous Muslim nation.  This creates
challenges for introducing Indonesians to the gospel of Jesus Christ.

Discover the challenges and joys of ministry in Indonesia through the 2015
International Mission Study.  Visit the places that draw more tourists than traders today, and learn about individuals who are leaving a legacy that
matters for eternity.

The  International Mission Study on Indonesia will be brought to us on Wednesday, December 9th immediately following our noon luncheon.  Join us to learn of our work in this challenging land and how we can support our missionaries.

Thank you Oakhill!  We collected 665 boxes of cake mix for the Rescue
Mission’s Gobbler Gathering.  They provided boxes of food for 2,300 families.

Women on Mission will meet on Monday, December 14th at 7:00 p.m. at the home of Jean Hitchcock (700 Royal Avenue), for a week of Prayer for
International Missions program.  We will meet at the church at 6:40 p.m. and carpool to Jean’s house.  All our ladies are invited to join us.

Our 2015 Lottie Moon Offering goal is $ 12,900.  Envelopes will be provided for our use and a Week of Prayer guide will be provided to take home and
follow daily for that week.

 

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