Posts Tagged ‘church’

The best announcement!

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

In my last post I shared that we had some BIG news to share.  Big news comes in different ways.   Announcement of a pregnancy or new baby.  Someone gets engaged then married.  Birthdays, anniversaries, graduations.  Well,  this one is the grandest of all!  This sweet, compassionate, fun, loving, delightful girl,

made the best decision in her life…she decided to follow Jesus!  Yes, she gave her life to Christ on June 5th.  Can I just say,  nothing compares to the joy that  overflows from my heart.  She is sealed with the Holy Spirit ( Ephesians 1:13).  She has an eternal home.  She loves Jesus with a sweet girly passion.  I am very confident that God who started a good work in Phoebe will carry it on to completion (Philippians 1:6). 

Baptism morning

 

confession of faith with Mr. Guy

This day was a day of rejoicing.  Our church had a special baptism service and  baptised 43 people.  Praise Jesus! 

Pastor Greg

It was such a delightful day that glorified God!   Afterwards,  we had a huge celebration with family and friends.   

We are so excited for Phoebe’s decision.   It’s grand  news and we are extremely proud to share it! 

2 Corinthians 5:7  Therefore if anyone is in Christ he is a new creation; the old is gone, the new has come!

valentines, snow storm, packing…

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

 

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!  I hope that you have had a blessed day and told someone Happy V-day. 

We have been so busy around here.  We have had lots of snow which has given our kids…snow days!   Phoebe has had fun playing out in the snow and Natalie has enjoyed sleeping in.  I have to admit it has been sorta nice sleeping in and not having to run back and forth to school.  We have had our fair share of sickness and everyone is on the mends, PTL! 

Our church service was so good this morning.  Our pastor has been preaching on Jonah.  Now if you grew up in church, I know that you have heard Jonah and the whale, you know the guy who was disobedient to God, got swallowed by a whale, lived in it’s belly for 3 days, decided to obey what God called him to do, got spit out by the whale and followed through with his assignment.   Well, we have been studying topics like, Running from God, Running to God, Running for God and today was Running Into God.  The main meat of the service was the compassion that God showed Jonah as he sat on the hillside and waited to see what kind of wrath God was going to dump on the Ninevites.  When nothing was done, Jonah got angry with God because he, Jonah,  believed that they “deserved” punishment, even though they had turned from their evil ways.  Hmm..don’t we all act that way?  Do we graciously give others compassion and empathy?  Empathy is entering into another’s feelings trying to understand them.  Compassion is acting on what you discover.  We judge and look at others “deciding” what they should have coming to them or coming up with their punishment in our own heads but never stop to think that we ourselves deserve NO mercy or compassion from God, but because he LOVES us so much HE desires to give it to us!  WHOA…  That is huge!  Just sit with that for a minute.  We hold grudges, get angry, look at others with fogged glasses of judgement, when we should be looking right in the mirror.  What God delivers to us so lovingly is GRACE! 

Our pastor brought up someone who is be so criticised right now..Tiger Woods.  He said that the three words that come after Tiger’s name if googled are, affair, mistress, jokes.  That is sad.  Think of how he feels.  Our pastor said no wonder he hasn’t made a comment.  Would anyone take him serious?  The good news is that Tiger’s wife, Elin, has told him that he has 6 months to get their marriage fixed.  So, as Christan’s, we need to hold that family and the whole situation up in prayer.  That, is just what we did.  The church had pieces of paper that we could write an encouraging note to Tiger and Elin Woods.  They are going to be mailed and our senior pastor, Greg Marksberry, wrote a letter that will be inside the box explaining who we are and what the box contains.  Notes of encouragement and prayers hopefully showing them the love of Christ.  Our desire should be that our lives point to Christ. 

 A  question was posed at the end of service,  ”Are we a church that celebrates people, not shaming them because of what they have done?”   We all pray, “God use me”  but do we ever pray, “God change me so that my life points to Christ”  We have a choice to show compassion or shovel out judgement.  Let’s choose the compassion!  (Good stuff huh!)

On another note, we are in the midst of packing to move.  Our new home will be finished in about 5 weeks. PTL!  We are so excited, this home is fully handicapped accessible and will make taking care of Natalie so much easier.  Plus she will be able to be completely involved in all family activities.  She will be able to go upstairs to the bonus room and downstairs, to what will eventually be called the family fun room once it is finished (although, Elliott wants to call it, The Man Cave).   God is so awesome and faithful.  We feel so blessed!  This has been an incredible journey and we see God’s hand all over this project!   Does anyone out there have any tips for packing and moving?  I so want to just dive in and get things packed but we still have to live in this house.  I have gone through, cleaned out closets and packed things that we don’t use right now.  I guess I just need to go about my days and go with the flow.  It will get packed and we will get moved. 

Well we are preparing for a winter storm.  We are supposed to get 5-8 inches by Monday night.  School is out for Presidents Day, but I am wondering if there will  be school on Tuesday?  Get all this snowing done now than bring on Spring!!

A contest!!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

I am excited to share a fun opportunity with you!

To celebrate the release of Hearts at Home’s newest book: Living With Less So Your Family Has More, by Jill and Mark Savage, the Hearts at Home blog is launching the Living with Less Contest.

Email Hearts at Home a story or money-saving tip that gives a peek into your daily experiences representing the humor, richness, or spiritual aspects of what it’s like to live with less.

Better yet, blog readers will benefit as many of the money-saving entries will be posted on the Heart’s blog throughout the month of February!

For contest details go here!

To fill you in on where I have been the past week..things around here have been crazy.   Natalie has been sick since Wednesday with an upper respiratory infection possible pneumonia.  She had a fever on Wednesday that we couldn’t get to break.  Natalie never get’s fever’s so we knew she was really sick.  It finally broke around 9 pm.  The doctors put  her on some heavy antibiotics that seem to be working and she is feeling much better.  She is such a trooper.  This morning she was all smiles.  I told her she was staying home from school again..than the laughs came. 

We have a fun weekend planned.  We are taking the girls to the library to read with therapy dogs.  The kids get to be with one of the dogs for 15 minutes reading to them.  I can’t wait to get some pictures.  Phoebe has been practicing.   I also can’t wait to see how they act with Natalie.  Most of the dogs we have encountered are really good with her.  I have been told that dogs have a sense for kids like Natalie.  They are so calm and gentle, sometimes just sitting right next to her wheelchair or lying down at her feet.  Adorable and of course she eats it all up.  After the library trip we are heading to the Children’s Museum.  We always have a good time there and it allows Phoebe to burn off some energy and use her imagination.  On Sunday we have church and than are off to get some fried chicken and have lunch with friends we haven’t seen in a while.  Fellowship, friends, fried chicken with all the sides…can life get better? 

Have a blessed weekend.  Can you believe January is almost over..slow down 2010!