Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Childcare on Sunday Morning

In case you didn't get the news, we now have childcare available (nursery-preschool) during our both of our Sunday morning worship services at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. Children's Church for elementary age kids is still during the second hour.

So if you're a family with small kids, you've got options!

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Airplane joke

The photographer for a national magazine was assigned to get photos of a great forest fire. Smoke at the scene was too thick to get any good shots, so he frantically called his home office to hire a plane. "It will be waiting for you at the airport!" he was assured by his editor.

As soon as he got to the small, rural airport, sure enough, a plane was warming up near the runway. He jumped in with his camera equipment and yelled, "Let's go! Let's go!" The pilot swung the plane into the wind and soon they were in the air.

"Fly over the north side of the fire," said the photographer, "and make three or four low level passes." "Why?" asked the pilot. "Because I'm going to take pictures! I'm a photographer, and photographers take pictures!" said the photographer with great exasperation. After a long pause the pilot said, "You mean you're not the instructor?"

Monday, October 8, 2007

"Sunday" Article

I just read an interesting article about the history of Sunday, from the birth of the Church to about 600 A.D. It's not exactly life-changing, but it covers some church history stuff that I had never heard or considered before. Maybe you'll find it interesting, too:

The Son's Day to Sunday - by Craig Harline

Friday, October 5, 2007

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Awana Pics, 10-3-07

October 3rd was "Hiking Night", so after a hike (and a little play time) in Wortman Park, the kids came back for Bible verse time and games.
I've included a few pictures below, but if you want to see more, check out the photo gallery on the website! By the way, I just noticed that Rebecca put up some pictures on the web of last week's Western Night, and you can see those in the galleries as well.




Monday, October 1, 2007

What a week!

It's been 5 days since I posted anything, and as I look back on the last week I am encouraged about New Hope's ministry. That's because I've been there to witness first-hand some of the ministry that goes on in our fellowship!

Wednesday night we had another great Awana Club meeting. The weather was beautiful, so the kids spent time outside in the park singing and hearing a Bible lesson during "council time." It was Western Night, so it was fun to see the kids in their cowboy hats and neckerchiefs! I am very impressed with the group of volunteers Ashley has assembled to lead the club, and it looks like the kids are having a great time!

The next night I got to see our youth group who was meeting at Debbie Johnson's house. The students enjoyed pizza, basketball and "hang out" time in the backyard, followed by worship, prayer and God's Word inside. What a great group of students we have! It's challenging for us to have a growing youth group without our own building, but the shepherds are actively considering how to expand our reach to youth. It is no accident that 4 of our 6 New Hope shepherds are involved with the youth on Thursday nights--our youth are incredibly important to us.

Then Friday night I crashed the party at Henry and Sonja Mullian's house where they were hosting a hamburger feed for the college students. The food was awesome, and it was really fun hanging out with the dozen or so students who navigated the winding route to the Mullian homestead. We talked about everything from majors and course work to exciting motorcycle crash stories! I so appreciate the Mullians--their hospitality was wonderful and so is their family.

(Saturday was football day for me. Oregon, Oregon State and Linfield all lost. I don't want to talk about it.)

What can I say about Sunday? Our worship times as a church are a weekly highlight for me, and yesterday was no exception. I love praising our great God with my church family! And even when Dewey's preaching about church discipline it's still an encouragement and blessing to us all! Our teaching shepherd is joyfully using his gift each week, and we all benefit. But he's not the only one. All kinds of people, young and old, are using their gifts to benefit our church, whether it's running sound or running a vacuum cleaner, providing childcare for families or providing breakfast burritos for the band, playing piano with the worship team or playing blocks with a preschooler...church is not a spectator sport for us. As we sang in one of our songs yesterday, "New Hope Christian Fellowship's the place to be!" I can hardly imagine being anywhere else on Sunday morning.

And finally, tonight I met with the rest of the shepherds for our weekly meeting. As we mentioned yesterday, we are seeking the Lord's will in where our meeting place will be in the short- and long-term. We would really like to have a place we can use all week long, and we appreciate your prayers as we pursue a few possibilities. I'll be honest, as soon as we start talking financial stuff, my eyes sort of glaze over--but it's so neat to me to see how God has gathered six men with completely different personalities and gifts, and how that diversity benefits us as we tackle something different every week. I could say a lot more about that, but maybe I'll save it for a future post.

And so it goes. Since my last post last on Wednesday, I've had the opportunity to really see our church in action. I hope you are encouraged by the good things happening here, and I hope you'll jump in and be a part of God's work here at New Hope!

p.s. Sorry I don't have many pictures to share. I've got a new camera coming in the mail this week!

We have a new shepherd!

The Bible teaches that churches are to be led by a group of godly men who meet certain spiritual qualifications and aspire to take on the responsibility and accountability of leadership. Scripture refers to this church office with several terms: elders, bishops, overseers, pastors, shepherds, etc.

Here at New Hope we've decided to use the word "Shepherd" because it seems to best communicate the loving, guiding leadership we aim to provide.

With all that in mind, yesterday morning in our worship services we officially recognized Toby Carver as the newest addition to our Shepherd team!

Toby and his wife Dawn have three kids, and for his "day job" he serves as a police officer here in McMinnville. Toby has already been active in lots of ministry here at New Hope, as a teacher in our Men's Bible Study and our Youth Ministry, and as the game leader in our Awana Club on Wednesday nights.

We are grateful that God has put it on Toby's heart to serve in this way, and the rest of us shepherds are thrilled to include him as an equal partner in our leadership task. Tom, Rich, Ken, Dewey, Toby and I all want to lead this church with loving hearts and steady hands. We appreciate your prayers and input and encouragement!