Saturday, July 18, 2009

Care Package for Karl

Our very own Karl Laeger is serving our country in Iraq right now, and we as a church would like to send him a care package to show we are thinking of him. The announcement in the bulletin says...

Along with cards, he would enjoy things like: beef jerky, gum, breath mints, toothpaste, toothbrush, or floss. Leave your gifts in the foyer.

If you'd like more ideas of items to send, I found a number of sites online that give great ideas. Here are a few links you can check:

http://thefuntimesguide.com/2005/09/soldierpackages.php

https://www.msu.edu/~sst/care.html

http://www.cafepress.com/lovethetroops/491788

Friday, July 17, 2009

Love is in the air!

We're blessed at New Hope to have some terrific young adults who serve the Lord and our church in a variety of ways. And this is a big week for four of them!

First of all, Jason Olds and Meredith Berthot are getting married tomorrow! Meredith is a teacher here in McMinnville, and is also one of our Sunday School teachers here at New Hope. And I see Jason here regularly giving his time to keep up the grounds around our building during breaks at work. Both have sweet, servant hearts, and we're happy for them!
Second, I got the news this week that Ethan Barske and Lindsey Jorgensen are now officially engaged! Ethan works at Evergreen, and when his work schedule permits he plays piano for us in the band. And Lindsey is one of the talented vocalists that sing along with me on Sunday mornings. I haven't heard anything about dates yet, but I'll keep you posted. Congratulations, you two!

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Happy Independence Day!

Combining two of my favorite things: America and Muppets!

Friday, July 3, 2009

Cassie is off to Portland

Cassie Gamble leaves today to spend a couple weeks in Portland minstering with Child Evangelism Fellowship. Here's an excerpt from a letter she sent to some friends and supporters:

For the past two years, I have been working with Child Evangelism Fellowship to share Christ with the children in the community. This year I will be serving with them once again, and I have been given an opportunity to go to Portland, OR for a summer missions trip called “Student Thunder”. I am going with a group of teens from Oregon.

We leave on July 3rd, and will return on the 12th. During this trip, our team will be teaching children in 5-day Bible clubs, sharing with churches and youth groups about CEF and the importance of telling kids about Jesus, and training other teens to teach the kids after we’re gone. Even though it may seem odd to go on a missions trip so close to home, there are many children in Portland who haven’t heard the Gospel.

I know Cassie would appreciate your prayers!