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Weekly Update for Sunday, May 14, 2023

This Sunday, we want to thank God for motherhood. In honor of Mother’s Day there are flowers in the narthex. If you are a mother, or if you have a mother, please take one or more. Take one to your mother, or keep one in remembrance of your mother. We also acknowledge that Mother’s Day can be difficult for some. So, we remember the grief of those who have lost their mothers; the struggle of those who desire to be, but have not yet become a mother; and the deep heartbreak of those who are, for whatever reason, unable to become mothers. Nevertheless, today we want to honor motherhood, and give thanks to God for our own mothers.

The Mother’s Day Banquet will take place on Monday, May 15 at 6:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall. (Guys, you’re welcome to help serve and clean up also.)

We’d like to put together a team to play in the Linton Church League Softball Association. The games are played in June through early August on various weeknights except Wednesdays. We need at least 11 people to play with at least 3 women-the more the merrier as we understand people will miss from time to time. Anyone 14 or older can play! Sign up at the Welcome Center or see Andrew Wring with any questions.

May 21st is Graduation Sunday. If you have a graduate in the family, please sign up at the Welcome Center. We’ll have a pitch-in dinner after the morning service. The church will provide lasagna. Those whose last name begins with A-M, please bring dessert and those with N-Z should bring sides and salads.

There will be a short Deacons meeting in the BYKOTA classroom after the Sunday morning service.

There will be an official board meeting on Sunday, May 21 at 4:30 pm.

May items for Operation Christmas Child are toys.

Weekly Update for Sunday, May 7, 2023

There will be a Special Business meeting right after the morning service this Sunday for the sole purpose of voting to call Bobby Ludlow to the position of Family/Children’s Ministry Director.

There will be no adult Bible Study this Wednesday, May 10. You are encouraged to observe and support Bible Explorers.

The ladies of the Meet and Greet group are collecting miscellaneous items for the Sullivan tornado survivors. Please see the list in the East narthex, which also includes items for local “blessing boxes”. You may also call the church office or email Pat Woodall at prwoodall@hughes.net. Items may be left on the receptionist desk. Our next meeting will be June 6 and we will deliver the items.

The Mother’s Day Banquet will take place on Monday, May 15 at 6:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Please sign up in the narthex.

ViaQuest Hospice will be holding an informational meeting at Autumn Trace on May 17th at 6:00 pm for anyone interested.

May 21st is Graduation Sunday. We’d like to honor our graduates with a dinner after the morning service. If you have a graduate in the family, please sign up at the Welcome Center.

There will be an official board meeting on Sunday, May 21 at 4:30 pm.

May items for Operation Christmas Child are toys.

What Does God Want?

There is the usual, accepted way of doing things. Then there is God’s way. And as often as not, they are not the same.

When I came to the church, I had preached here several times before anyone even asked me for a resume’. When my wife and I got one together and gave it to the deacons, I was surprised one Sunday morning to walk into the sanctuary just before the service and see three or four little old ladies intently reading a copy of it.

But I’m glad we got to know each other before you ever saw my resume’. I think it was better that way. For that matter, I’m glad my family and I got to know the church in person instead of reading a description of it. Some intangible things you just can’t put down on paper.

Someone—I honestly think it was Kermit the Frog in A Muppet Christmas Carol—said, “Life is made of meetings and partings. That is the way of it.” And God has a way of arranging those meetings and partings to suit His own purposes.

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Weekly Update for Sunday, April 30, 2023

This Sunday, there will be a short Compassion International presentation, “Let Us Love in Actions with Truth.” This is an opportunity for church members to sponsor a child in poverty. Sponsorships provide the child with Christ centered physical, emotional, and spiritual care through churches in their communities.

Special OCC offering: this Sunday at the Welcome Center after the morning service. May items for Operation Christmas Child are toys.

The “Meet & Greet” group will meet on Tuesday, May 2 from 6:30-7:30 pm in the ROC. There will be a devotional and we will make bracelets from a kit for the OCC boxes. All ladies are welcome, bring your own beverages please.

You’re invited to a retirement celebration for Martha Wagner on Saturday, May 6 in the Fellowship Hall from 2-4 pm.

The Mother’s Day Banquet will take place on Monday, May 15 at 6:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Please sign up in the narthex.

May 21st is Graduation Sunday. We’d like to honor our graduates with a dinner after the morning service. If you have a graduate in the family, please sign up at the Welcome Center.

There will be an official board meeting on Sunday, May 21 at 4:30 pm.

Weekly Update for Sunday, April 23, 2023

Pastor Bobby Ludlow will be preaching this Sunday in both our morning and evening services. Bobby is the author and director of the Bible Explorers catechism program for children that has been running on Wednesday evenings. A love offering for Bobby and his family will be collected today as well. Simply mark “Bobby Ludlow” on your envelope or in the memo line of your check.

Maxine Henry would like to meet briefly with the Fellowship Committee after the morning service.

You’re invited to help celebrate Sharon Boyd’s 80th birthday: Saturday, April 29, 2-4 pm in the church fellowship hall. Please R.S.V.P. by calling the Harts at 812-659-2809 or texting to 812-381-1180. (See posters in the narthex.)

There will be a short Compassion International presentation, “Let Us Love in Actions with Truth” on Compassion Sunday, April 30, 2023. This is an opportunity for church members to sponsor a child in poverty. Sponsorships provide the child with Christ centered physical, emotional, and spiritual care through churches in their communities.

Special OCC offering: Sunday, April 30 at the Welcome Center after the morning service.

The “Meet & Greet” group will meet on Tuesday, May 2 from 6-7:30 pm in the ROC. There will be a devotional and discussion about our first project. All ladies are welcome.

April items for Operation Christmas Child are toys.

Weekly Update for Sunday, April 16, 2023

Next Sunday, April 23rd, Rev. Bobby Ludlow will be preaching in both our morning and evening services. Bobby is the author and director of the Bible Explorers catechism program for children that has been running on Wednesday evenings. A love offering for Bobby and his family will be collected that Sunday as well. Simply mark “Bobby Ludlow” on your envelope or in the memo line of your check.

You’re invited to help celebrate Sharon Boyd’s 80th birthday: Saturday, April 29, 2-4 pm in the church fellowship hall. Please R.S.V.P. by calling the Harts at 812-659-2809 or texting to 812-381-1180. (See posters in the narthex.)

April items for Operation Christmas Child are toys.

Special OCC offering: 4/30 at the Welcome Center the morning service.

There will be a short Compassion International presentation, “Let Us Love in Actions with Truth” on Compassion Sunday, April 30, 2023. This is an opportunity for church members to sponsor a child in poverty. Sponsorships provide the child with Christ centered physical, emotional, and spiritual care through churches in their communities.

Weekly Update for Easter Sunday, April 9, 2023

This Good Friday, April 7th at 7:30 PM we will hold a Tenebrae Service (Service of Shadows) here in the church sanctuary. The service will begin at 7:30 PM. The Lord’s Table will be observed during this service.

This Easter Sunday, April 9th, we will have a Sunrise Service at 6:30 AM. There will be breakfast afterwards in the Fellowship Hall. Sunday School will be at 9:00 AM and Morning Worship at 10:00 AM as usual. There will not be a Treehouse Children’s Church, and there will be no evening service on Easter Sunday.

The tornado in Sullivan left Madison and Noah Phegley and their baby girl Mylee without their house, possessions, or vehicles. If you’d like to donate to help them, mark your envelope or check “Madison’s Family” and we will see that it all gets to them.

Donations to help the general relief efforts can be made to the Wabash Valley Community Foundation at this official Help Sullivan Recover website: wvcf.org/funds/help-sullivan-recover/

This is also the last Sunday for the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering for North American missions. Envelopes for this offering are available on the Welcome Center.

This Wednesday, April 12th, Bible Explorers for the children will begin at 6:15 pm in the Fellowship Hall. The Adult Bible Study/Prayer Time will resume in the Library at 6:30 pm.

Special OCC offering: 4/30 at the Welcome Center the morning service. April items for Operation Christmas Child are toys.

Do It Again

I went to see the movie Jesus Revolution last night. It was really good. I don’t often sit and cry during a movie, but I did this one. And I wasn’t alone. I overheard one older lady tell someone as she left, “I cried like a baby!”

Jesus Revolution tells the story of the beginning of what came to be called the “Jesus People” movement, when thousands of young hippies in the late 1960s-early 1970s became Christians. They were sometimes referred to as “Jesus Freaks”—because a hippie was a “freak,” so a hippie who believed in Jesus was a “Jesus freak”.

I was especially interested in this movie for three reasons. First, because it stars Jonathan Roumie, who plays Jesus in The Chosen television series about Jesus and the disciples. I absolutely love The Chosen. I think it is the most excellent portrayal of a Biblical story I have ever seen. And I wondered if I could believe Jonathan Roumie in Jesus Revolution, since he is so convincing playing the part of Jesus. Well, he must be a pretty good actor, because I never once looked at him and thought, “No, that’s Jesus!” His portrayal of hippie evangelist Lonnie Frisbee is so good, I never thought of him as anyone else.

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