MIDWEEK MESSAGE #225
Hello and welcome to Midweek Message #225 and the end of Daylight Saving Time. I know I just made some enemies with that last remark. I grew up in Pennsylvania where DST was just part of life. I get the evil eye when I talk about it. Word of warning: DO NOT talk about it to Pastor Ryan. He will tell you what he thinks about it.😊
GREAT NEWS!
During our prayer time this past Sunday I mentioned that Hannah Foster was in labor with her and Matthew’s first child. I received a text late Sunday night with the news that James Michael Dale Foster made his arrival at 10:36 PM and weighed 8lbs, 2 oz. Congratulations to Matthew and Hannah and welcome to James! Please continue praying for all three.
I have several miscellaneous items to remind you of.
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- Every year for (I don’t know how many), we have taken part in Operation Christmas Child. Diana and Pastor Ryan assembled 50 of them this past Friday and they were displayed on the table in the auditorium. They were ALL taken, plus more! 😊We have more available so please feel free to take as many as you would like. There are also some inserts to tell you how to pack the boxes, what to include, along with tags as to whether it is for a boy or girl and age. We know time is short but if you would like to help, please return them to OVCF by November 17th. We will deliver them to the collection point at Sherwood Oaks. Thanks ahead of time. You all never cease to amaze me with your generous and giving hearts. As they say: “You guys rock!”
- We would like to support Backpack Buddies for Christmas break again this year. Backpack Buddies provides food for 200+ students each week! The elders met Monday night and have committed to donate $500 to the program. We would also like to give you a chance to take part. There will be lists of needed items available for you on Sunday, November 24th if you’d like to donate.More info to come.
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Rachel Nicholson is our educator of the week. See last week’s MM to know more about her.
Next week’s educator of the week: Karen Fisher. Karen is the bookkeeper for OVHS and has been with SOCS for 32 years! She and Bruce have been married 42 years and have two daughters and 5 grandchildren. (I think we know who have 4 of them! 😊)
YOUTH CORNER
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- Congratulations to Tad Nicholson who was recognized as a recipient of the True Patriot Award from OVMS for the first nine weeks. Way to go Tad!
- Correction: Alexander Chambers will have eye surgery tomorrow (11/7), not 11/8 as mentioned on Sunday. Please keep him and his family in your prayers.
- ICOM (Int’l. Conference on Missions): We have 10 youth and 2 adult leaders attending this program 11/14-11/16 in Lexington, KY. Please keep them in prayer.
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SPECIAL REQUEST FROM JO! As you know I am having knee replacement surgery next Monday, the 11th. Pastor Ryan is preaching for me on the 17th and 24th. Jo feels as though she should be with me (she thinks I might try to do something stupid. Who me?). Anyway, she is looking for someone willing to do Power Point for the second service those two Sundays. It would be a great help if you would volunteer to help. Please let her know. Thanks.
I wrote the following Monday on my LivingintheShadow blog. I’d like to share it with you: {I have recently reread the book largely responsible for my escape from legalism: Wisdom Hunter by Randall Arthur. This probably makes read #15 or more (but who’s counting?).😊 It is fiction, although the “doctrinal teachings/struggle” of the book’s main character, Pastor Jason Faircloth, are very real. I would simply encourage you to pick up a copy. You will be hooked!
Two quotes stand out in my mind. They are observations Jason makes:
“Christian growth is the lifetime process of personally discovering what is inherently valuable,
and what is not.”
“The essence of the Christian walk is to live contrary to human nature.” (Both quotes from page 249)
It is the latter one that struck me this time as I read. If there was ever someone who lived a counterculture life, it was Jesus. He rejected the supposed piety of the religious leaders. He rejected living up to the letter of the Law without sincerity and the heart engaged. An example is in the Sermon on the Mount where He says multiple times, “You have heard…but I say to you.”
Then there is the teaching in Mark 8:34-37: “If any of you wants to be my follower, you must give up your own way, take up your cross, and follow me. If you try to hang on to your life, you will lose it. But if you give up your life for my sake and for the sake of the Good News, you will save it. And what do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul? Is anything worth more than your soul?” (NLT) That teaching goes against the grain of commonly-heard teaching. Save your life by giving it away? Seriously?
Walking with Jesus is a walk against the grain. It is a walk contrary to human nature. Be different. Act different. Live different. This is the call of Jesus}.
I look forward to seeing you this Sunday. My sermon is “I’m Thankful…God Has a Body.” In case I haven’t told you often enough, I love you all. And BTW: there will not be a MM next week for sure. I may actually take a couple weeks break while I recover. Make sure you check out the weekly bulletin for the educator of the week.
Pastor Bill