The Christian Messenger: Ladies Christmas Breakfast
The Christian Messenger: Ladies Christmas Breakfast
The Christian Messenger: Ladies Christmas Breakfast
Messenger
November 16, 2014
Ladies Christmas
Breakfast
A Recipe for Christmas
David Tingler
Associate Minister
Bible School
8:45 a.m.
Worship
10:00 a.m.
Evening Worship
6:00 p.m.
Sunday Services
SPECIAL THANKSGIVING
OFFERING
The special Thanksgiving offering
is designated to repair the
church boiler. Any additional
funds above and beyond the cost
of the repair will be sent to the
West Africa Christian Mission
for their land purchase.
$
$
$
$
$
$
n/c
129
33
4,790.00
3,914.00
30.00
15.00
16.00
20.00
A congregational meeting
will be held Sunday,
December 7th, following the
morning worship hour to
elect officers and approve
the budget for 2015.
Book Nook
November 17th
6:30 p.m.
The Scent of Lilacs
by Ann Gabhart
COMMUNION
GREETERS
NURSERY
Sunday School
Worship
Shirley Marsh
Thea Kallenberg
Janet Brown
VISITOR CENTER
CHILDRENS CHURCH
SECURITY
Bible School
Worship
Evening Worship
Tracy Eldridge
Courtney Beiter
Bill Kelly
Jeff Crook
George Lambert
Prayer Requests
Jim Hoff
Millie Hoy
Carter
John Hill
BJ Hoff
Wib Sparks
Betty Sparks
Our Troops
Alberta Ellis
Connie Lane
Jeanne Noble
Laura Hyde
Naressa Allen
Jeane Goldfarb
Judy Fricker
Heather Snyder
Pat Schlosser
Michelle Ayers
Marianna Gall
Mark Seevers
Norma Bullock
Don Wallace
Don & Ruth Seevers
Mary Alice Coats
Camille Stiverson
Carolyn McKenzie
Kenneth Dusthimer
Ralph & Cheri Frank
Kasen Newman
Wilbur Barnes
MISSION SPOTLIGHT
At the Table
COMMUNION
GREETERS
NURSERY
Sunday School
Worship
Laura Wersell
Olinda LeMaster
Shirley Marsh
VISITOR CENTER
CHILDRENS CHURCH
SECURITY
Bible School
Worship
Evening Worship
Tracy Eldridge
Courtney Beiter
Ray Coats
Mike Bussey
Dick Shumaker
Upcoming Events
Monday, November 17th
Facility Management, 6:30pm
Book Nook, 6:30pm
Tuesday, November 18th
Deacons Meeting, 6:30pm
Wednesday, November 19th
Seniors Bible Study, 10am/6:30pm
Respectable Sins Bible Study, 5:15pm
Elders/Deacons Meeting, 7:30pm
Wednesday, November 26th
Seniors Bible Study, 10am/6:30pm
Respectable Sins Bible Study, 5:15pm
Elders/Deacons Meeting, 7:30pm
Sunday, November 30th
Family Sunday
(No Childrens Church
all children will worship with their parents)
Food Pantry Sunday
The Foundation Shelters are a Gospel-driven, taxexempt, non-profit corporation. They can share their
beliefs in the Christian Faith because they receive no
funding from any government source. They depend upon
charitable gifts churches, businesses, and individuals.
We support them with a $150.00 donation each month.
Their mission is to provide meaningful relief to the
suffering part of our community and to give an
opportunity for others to serve those less fortunate.
The Foundation was started in 1990 as the vision of Ed
and Carol Clum. Gary, Eds son, felt compelled to Jesus
parable of the Feast to have a banquet for needy people
in Lancaster. Seeing the need of shelter for the
homeless, Ed opened the Foundation Shelters in 1995.
Gary took over the Dinners in 2006. (When you serve
the least of these you are serving Jesus Matthew
25:31-46.)
They can house 25 residents, but recently have had as
many as 40. Most residents are men but the facility
offers a totally separate location for women and children.
Most are men with long-term social and health problems.
A bed is supplied in a warm, safe environment free of
cost. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided free of
charge at the Foundation Dinners, located two blocks
from the Shelter 1000 W. Fifth Ave. (653-3233)
Another Homeless Story
My life started from a broken family. My Mother passed
away when I was 6 years old and my Father left. My
brother and I were adopted by our Grandparents. My
Mother was addicted to morphine when I was born and
Im pretty sure that is why when I was hurt in an accident
at work and was put on pain pills I became addicted right
away. I ended up going to prison and lost everything I
had, wife, job, and family were all gone. It has been a
struggle for me ever since. I am still homeless and have
health problems but so far Im drug free and trying to reestablish a relationship with my children. It has been a
hard battle but I know it is one I can win. I have God in
my life now to help me and I do not know what I would
have done without the help of The Foundation Shelters
and Dinners. . Charles
Core Values...
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Church health becomes reality when God's people seek harmony &
live consistently. We expect every member to protect the unity
of Christ's Church. (Romans 12:16; 1 Peter 3:8)
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Global Evangelism
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Discipleship
We do not want you to "get religion" here at Fifth Avenue Church of
Christ in Lancaster. We are all about teaching you that Jesus seeks
a daily relationship with Him through a life of obedience. In other
words, we want to see the things you are taught actually change
your lifestyle & your daily decisions.
Social Conscience
We place high value on the sanctity of human life, of Biblical
marriage and morality, and we welcome ethnic diversity (Isaiah
56:7; Philippians 2:15-16).
OUR PURPOSE
WE EXIST TO
OUR MISSION