Trustee meeting: Nov. 18, following the morning service.
Official Board meeting: Nov. 18, 4:30 PM.
Trustee meeting: Nov. 18, following the morning service.
Official Board meeting: Nov. 18, 4:30 PM.
Trustee meeting: this Sunday, following the morning service.
Special Christmas Offering: Sunday, Dec. 23, specifically toward paying off our roof debt. This would be over and above our regular offering.
During the Song of Response at the close of the morning service, and for a few minutes afterwards, one of our Deacons and his wife will be available to pray with you in the BYKOTA classroom, just to the right of the Welcome Center.
Pastor Appreciation Sunday: this Sunday at 6:00 PM in the fellowship hall.
Trustee meeting: October 21, following the morning service.
On Sunday, Oct. 21, we will be joined by the Barnett Trio in both our morning and evening services. Corrie, Cole and his wife Nichole have their roots in bluegrass, Southern Gospel and Praise and worship music, and have a musical style that is relatable to a variety of audiences. They will be singing a few songs in the morning service, and the entire evening service will be given over to them.
The church office will be closed on Monday for Columbus Day.
C.E. Board meeting: Tuesday, Oct. 9, 6:30 PM.
Pastor Appreciation Sunday: Oct. 14, 6:00 PM in the fellowship hall. Salads, side dishes and desserts are needed. We’ll have a devotional and prayer, followed by the meal. All are encouraged to attend.
On Sunday, Oct. 21, we will be joined by the Barnett Trio in both our morning and evening services. Corrie, Cole and his wife Nichole have their roots in bluegrass, Southern Gospel and Praise and worship music, and have a musical style that is relatable to a variety of audiences. They will be singing a few songs in the morning service, and the entire evening service will be given over to them.
Special Christmas Offering: Sunday, Dec. 23, specifically toward paying off our roof debt. This would be over and above our regular offering.
I have a confession to make. I hesitate to say it. I really don’t want it to be misunderstood. But here it is:
I dread Pastor Appreciation Month.
Ever since Dr. James Dobson’s Focus On the Family organization started promoting October as “Pastor Appreciation Month” back in the early 1990s, it has become more and more of an annual event on church calendars. Hallmark prints greeting cards just for the occasion (of course). Christian bookstores have big displays promoting it. You can even buy T-shirts that say things like “World’s Greatest Pastor”. (And they look an awful lot like the ones that say “World’s Greatest Dad” and “World’s Greatest Mom.”)
Don’t get me wrong. I appreciate being appreciated. I was brought up to honor pastors, and I have expressed my appreciation to my own pastor, and others who have mentored me over the years, more times than I can count.
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