We are planning a breakfast on January 21st to commemorate the life of Martin Luther King. Who would be interested in attending? Who would be interested in helping with the breakfast? Who would want to work on the program? Who would help with music/worship? I have several guest speakers in mind but am starting late in asking. Do you know of anyone who marched with Rev. King who might be available to come and speak? Thanks for your help.
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Thursday, December 27, 2007
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
New Year
What are you planning, if anything, to change in 2008? What will you add? What will you subtract? Will you lose weight? Will you work out? Will you read the Bible daily? Will you surrender more to Jesus? Will you give your life to Christ? Will you reach out more sharing your faith? Will you share in a ministry?
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Monday, December 24, 2007
Name your favorite moment at Mt. Oak in 2007
Can you think of one thing that stands out in your mind as a great moment in the life of Mt. Oak in 2007?
For me the high and low point were one and the same. On February 12th when I was appointed to Mt. Oak Fellowship by the Bishop it was the end (sad) of my 24 years at Mt. Zion (as of July 1) and the beginning (happy) of my ministry at Mt. Oak.
How about for you? The Ireland Mission Trip? The prayer meetings for your new pastor? The work and fellowship of the work projects - the office move & the Upper Room? A particular Sunday worship? Some other event?
Share the greatest moment in your mind for 2007.
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Thursday, December 06, 2007
Name your Favorite Christmas Memory
Name your favorite Christmas memory.
One of mine was the year I got my new ride bike. My sister got a blue one and we rode them all the time.
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How are you showing your love for Jesus?
A simple question asked in this week's pastor's article. How are you showing your love for Jesus? How about sharing with others...
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