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Weekly Update for Sunday, December 11, 2016

  • Trustee Meeting: This Sunday after the morning worship service.
  • Memorial Poinsettias: Suggested colors are red flowers with red or green foil and/or ribbon. They may be brought to the church on weekdays between 8:30 AM and 2:30 PM, through Friday, December 16.
  • There is a sign-up sheet in the vestibule for anyone willing to help in the nursery in 2017.
  • The ROC club and youth group are in need of volunteers. Please note the insert for openings and see Kim Collins for further information.
  • We still have openings in September and December for greeters in 2017.
  • Sarah Mission Circle is trying a different approach for filling shoeboxes in 2017. Items are brought in on a monthly basis, according to a list that is posted in the vestibule and is enclosed with this week’s bulletin. Please contact the Sarah Mission Circle with any additional questions.

Weekly Update for Sunday, December 4, 2016

  • Annual Business Meeting: this Sunday after the Morning Worship Service. We will have lunch in the Fellowship Hall and the meeting will follow.
  • Sarah Mission Circle Meeting: Dec. 5, 1:00 PM in the Library.
  • The Jr. & Sr. High school class trip: “Journey through Bethlehem” at New Hope Christian Church in Washington, IN on Saturday, Dec. 10. We will meet at the church at 4:30 PM (note the change in date and time). Parents are welcome to come along if they’d like. Dress warm, as we’ll be outside for about an hour. Eat a snack before, because we won’t stop for supper until on the way home. For more information or to let us know you are going, see Jeani McCammon or Kim Collins.
  • Trustee Meeting: Sunday, Dec. 11 after the Morning Worship Service.
  • Memorial Poinsettias: Suggested colors are red flowers with red or green foil and/or ribbon. They may be brought to the church from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM the week of Dec. 12-16.

Tell God Your Plans

There’s an old Jewish proverb that says, “If you want to make God laugh, tell Him your plans.” I was thinking about that proverb because, as I write this, it’s the day before Thanksgiving, and I am sitting in my study listening to the pouring rain outside, waiting on my phone to ring.

We’d made plans to go up to my Dad’s tomorrow for Thanksgiving, and share a meal with the extended Tyra clan. However, our daughter is currently in the local hospital, about to give birth to our next grandson. So my wife has called the appropriate family members and apprised them of the situation. Everything is “on hold” for us until the baby is born.

We had all assumed that the new baby would be born before now, and my wife and I could go on to my Dad’s while our daughter and her family spent Thanksgiving at home with the new baby. But apparently nobody told the baby what the plan was, because for the time being he’s still firmly ensconced in his safe, warm place. The Thanksgiving holiday is turning out differently than we had imagined it. And I think I might have heard a chuckle  from heaven.

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Weekly Update for Sunday, November 27, 2016

  • Question & Answer Session: this Sunday at 6:00 PM.
  • “O Come Let Us Adore Him” Friday, Dec. 2 at 7:00 PM.
  • Annual Business Meeting: Sunday, Dec. 4. After the Morning Worship Service we will have lunch in the Fellowship Hall, followed by the meeting.
  • Sarah Mission Circle Meeting: Monday, Dec. 5 at 1:00 PM in the Library.
  • The Jr. & Sr. High school class trip: “Journey through Bethlehem” at New Hope Christian Church in Washington, IN. on Dec. 9. We will meet at the ROC at 5:45 PM and leave at 6:00 PM. Parents are welcome to come along if they’d like. Dress warm, as we’ll be outside for about an hour. Eat a snack before, because we won’t stop for supper until on the way home. It may be 10:00 PM before we get back. For more information or to let us know you are going, see Jeani McCammon or Kim Collins.
  • Memorial Poinsettias: Suggested colors are red flowers with red or green foil and/or ribbon. They may be brought to the church from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM the week of Dec. 12-16.

Weekly Update for Sunday, November 20, 2016

  • Official Board meeting: this Sunday at 4:00 PM.
  • There will be no Wednesday evening service this week due to Thanksgiving. The church office will also be closed on Thursday and Friday.
  • There will be a pitch-in dinner on Thanksgiving this year. Register on the sign-up sheet on the east side, or contact Pam Robertson or Charlene Dornick for additional information.
  • Christmas song service: O Come Let Us Adore Him, Friday, Dec. 2 at 7:00 PM.
  • Annual Business Meeting: Sunday, Dec. 4, 6:00 PM.
  • The Jr. & Sr. High school class trip: “Journey to Bethlehem” at New Hope Christian Church in Washington, In. on Dec. 9. More information will be shown next week. See Jeani McCammon or Kim Collins.

Weekly Update for Sunday, November 13, 2016

  • Trustee meeting: this Sunday following the morning service.
  • Official Board meetings: this Sunday at 4:00 pm and Sunday, Nov. 20 at 4:00 pm.
  • Thanksgiving basket donations: (Non-perishables) Deadline is Nov. 10.
  • Those interested in helping as greeters in 2017, please sign up at the Welcome Center.
  • There will be a pitch-in dinner on Thanksgiving this year. There is a sign-up sheet on the east side. If you need additional information, please contact Pam Robertson or Charlene Dornick.
  • If you’re interested in volunteering to help with the Christmas song service on Dec. 2 at 7:00 PM contact Becky Mitchell.

Weekly Update for Sunday, November 6, 2016

  • Trustee meeting: Sunday, Nov. 13 following the morning service.
  • Official Board meetings: Sunday, Nov. 13 at 4:00 pm and Sunday, Nov. 20 at 4:00 pm.
  • Thanksgiving basket donations: (Non-perishables) Deadline is Nov. 10.
  • Operation Christmas Child deadline: Nov. 13. Gifts for the 2-4 and 10-14 age ranges are particularly needed.
  • Those interested in helping as greeters in 2017, please sign up at the Welcome Center.
  • There will be a pitch-in dinner on Thanksgiving this year. There is a sign-up sheet on the east side. If you need additional information, please contact Pam Robertson or Charlene Dornick.
  • If you’re interested in volunteering to help with the Christmas song service on Dec. 2 at 7:00 PM contact Becky Mitchell.

Vote for Jesus

Just this morning I was sitting at breakfast with my wife, watching and listening to the news as we always do. When the commercial break came, we were subjected to one political ad after another. I looked at my wife and said, “I will be so glad for the election to be over so we won’t have to put up with these political commercials anymore!”  Or at least for a while.

I understand the importance of free speech as it applies to political discourse. I understand that “mud-slinging” in political campaigns goes all the way back to the earliest years of our nation. I also understand the value of keeping those in office accountable and making the public aware of what they’ve done and said.

But I don’t understand how someone can be a reasonably respectable member of a community and in the public eye, more or less, for years, and then just before an election, suddenly we are told that they are despicable human beings who have done and said despicable things. Until the primary is over; then the accusers link arms with the candidate and tell you why you should vote for the one they had been slandering only a few short weeks before. I don’t know which offends me more: that political campaigns assume we’re stupid enough to fall for such transparent tactics, or that vast numbers of the American public do seem to fall for such transparent tactics. Read More