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October Women on Mission

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Receipts for the World Hunger Offering are $1,700.97.  Thanks to all the Oakhill families who gave to this important ministry.  We are told by Bread for the  world that more than 1 in 5 children in the U.S. (15.9 million) are affected by this problem.

We have been asked by the Evansville Rescue Mission to collect cake mix for their
annual Thanksgiving Gobbler Gathering.  We want to collect at least 600 boxes.  The cake mix may be left in the main lobby near the entrance beginning Sunday, October 4.  Deadline is Sunday, November 15.  We have been involved in this ministry since 1996, when we collected 740 cans of green beans.

On September 24 we shipped 92 stocking caps to the International Seafarer’s Center at the Port of Indiana.  N.E. Park Baptist sent 22 hats as well.  A special thanks to Betty Busch and Sondra Bottoms for the high quality hats they made in addition, Walmart gift cards were sent to purchase personal grooming items for the men.  Chaplain Bundren is very appreciative of our on going support.

Women on Mission will meet Monday, October 12 at 7:00 in Fellowship Hall.  All Our ladies are invited to join us.

 

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October Spare Charge

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Wise words bring many benefits, and hard work brings rewards. Prov. 12:14

The Bible is very clear that work is good.  I think most of us would agree that work is good.  Even if we bemoan our job we like the pay check.  We know that we need to work to live.  We know that work provides for our families and betters our life.  There is another type of work though that doesn’t give us physical blessings in life rather spiritual ones.  This type of work in ministry comes in many shapes and sizes— from working with children, to worship ministry, to greeting, etc.  There is one type, however, that affects me more than others, it is the care and maintenance of our property.  While this may not seem like something that has a lot of spiritual reward at first blush, it really does.

I am, by training, a pastor not a contractor so I need other people to help give insight and wisdom with our projects and maintenance.  I am very thankful for the building projects team.  Their wisdom and work on the building is appreciated more than they will ever know.  This team consists of Ed Hodges, Chad Mehne, Mark Schmitz, Randy Flowers, and Vern Sharpe.  These men have helped so much, by not only giving their skills, but also their time and energy to making our property look great.  If you get a chance, please tell them thanks for all they do.  There are many other men and women that work tirelessly also, they come to work nights and paint days.  Please know that I appreciate everyone that puts in even one hour working on our building.

I see our building not as a place to be kept pristine, we do not worship our building, in fact we use our building…a lot.  Because we have such a nice facility we are able to use it for many ministries.  Not only do we have our weekday childcare using the building five days a week, we often have ministries meeting throughout the week and on
weekends.  Many people have 2:42 group fellowships, birthday parties, and baby showers in our building.  This is only possible through the work of our members to keep our building looking nice.

This type of work does not net any physical reward.  You won’t get a paycheck, you won’t get an award, you might get a donut or a DQ hamburger, but that’s about it.  The reward is not physical, you can’t see it, but it’s there.  There are spiritual blessings and rewards for those that give their time and energy to care for the church facility, as there are for those that serve in all the other areas of the church
also.  So again, I say thank you, you truly embody what a servant of Christ looks like.

“Don’t store up treasures here on earth, where moths eat them and rust destroys them, and where thieves break in and steal. Store your treasures in heaven, where moths and rust cannot destroy, and thieves do not break in and steal. Wherever your treasure is, there the desires of your heart will also be.”  Matthew 6:19-21

 

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