Last week the staff passed around a document recording some of the ways that God worked in our midst.  We’re posting them here in hopes that you’ll join us in thanking God for His faithfulness and strength.

 

Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness!  –Psalm 115

Second Quarter

Chris Hiatt joins staff
Josh Dickenson commissioned to serve Uganda

VBS welcomed 70+ kids and youth

Honduras mission trip

Youth local mission week

 

2  baptisms

6 new members added

 

 

 

Adult Education classes offered:

  1. The Westminster Confession of Faith
  2. The Early Church
  3. Respectable Sins – Confronting the Sins We Tolerate
  4. The God Who is There

Next Step Class

 

Last week the staff passed around a document recording some of the ways that God worked in our midst.  We’re posting them here in hopes that you’ll join us in thanking God for His faithfulness and strength.

 

Not to us, O Lord, not to us, but to your name give glory, for the sake of your steadfast love and your faithfulness!  –Psalm 115

 

First Quarter

Men’s Conference

Missions Conference

Leadership Group for Cap Program

Youth Calvary Home trip

Youth Beast Feast

Easter; 3 services & 400+ people (both firsts for us)

Holli Best and Harmony Smith join staff

Volunteers carried our music in worship

Youth Workday

Women’s retreat

1  baptism

17 new members added

 

 

Adult Education classes offered:

1.  The God Who is There

2.  Getting to the Heart of Parenting

3.  Love Walked Among Us
4.  Next Step Class

5.  Financial Peace University

 

 

pics from this AM

 

Theme: Becoming Like Jesus

What is your favorite song? Is it an old song, or a new one? These verses form what may be one of the first (if not the very first) hymns sung by the early Christians. Of course, it is a song about Jesus and a reminder that we need to be like him. Like him how? We need to humble ourselves to love and serve others. Do you ever have a hard time putting the needs of others before your own? Are there people you would rather not have to love or put up with? Aren’t you glad Jesus isn’t like that? He loves sinners and came to seek and to save people who are lost. Ask God to help you follow Jesus and be a servant just like he is.

 

 

Theme: Do Not Be Afraid

The angel speaks to Joseph and quotes the words of Isaiah to King Ahaz, words which we read during week 2 (Isaiah 7). Now we see that God keeps his promises even if it takes a long time! Remember how God offered Ahaz a miracle, and the king was afraid of trusting God and said “no”? Well Joseph chooses to not be afraid of what God wants to do in his life. We don’t know much about the life or death of Joseph. The bible gives us precious little information. But what we do know is enough: he wasn’t afraid to entrust himself to the miracle of Jesus and his life was changed forever because of it. As you pray, ask God to help you to never be afraid of what he wants to do in your life through Jesus.