Ears Open, Mouth Shut

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Ears Open, Mouth Shut "Conversations with others go much better if I keep my ears open and my mouth shut." I think I knew that rule. So much of what I do is led by my intuition which has been informed by many life experiences. This week, I become cognitively aware of this intuitive understanding. With two brothers from Liberty Chapel, it was a privilege for me to attend the Special General Conference in St. Louis. In the dome, in restaurants, on the streets, I was able to converse with persons from all around the nation and globe persons of all theological viewpoints. My spiritual life is richer for this experience. I found that conversations with others went much better if I kept my ears open and my mouth shut. If my viewpoint differed from the other, the conversation pretty much ended whenever I opened my mouth. As I reflect on this rule, it may be a good one for my spiritual development. Lent begins, March 6. Our Ash Wednesday service will begin at 7:00 pm and will last for half an hour. That will be the last part of Wednesday Night Ministries for Children and Jr. High Students. It will be right before the start time for Sr. High Students. It will only be half an hour for adults. One thing I want to test during the forty days of Lent: Will my conversation with God go better if I keep my ears open and my mouth shut? Is there sin in my life that God wants to expose and remove? Is there a spiritual discipline I need to start or enhance? What transformation does the Holy Spirit want to work in my life? Can Jesus break through in silence and meditation? Is there a ministry or mission to which God is calling me? Are there God opportunities coming my way that I might recognize if I focused on God instead of me? How will keeping my ears open and my mouth help me observe a Holy Lent? "Spirit of the living God, fall afresh on me." March 2019 See you Sunday, Pastor Brad

March 2019 March is an exciting month for our youth ministry. On March 3 rd, the Jr. and Sr. High students will be going to serve at a food bank called Enpuzzlement. We will be helping them sort food that gets distributed to non-profits all over the place, including our own food pantry. We will be having lunch after church and leaving right after that. This should be a great opportunity for students to serve and learn in a different culture. We are also having a concert and speaker at Liberty Center high school on March 13 th. Joel Penton will be speaking during the day at the school and then sharing the Gospel in the evening during a concert. This event is geared towards middle school and high school students, but anybody is welcome to attend. In past years I ve always done a Bible study for seniors over the summer. However, it s been a little too late. Between summer jobs, grad parties, and colleges starting at different times, it s been hard to do as well as I hoped. So this year we re having it in March. On the first 4 Sundays in March, I ll be having a Bible study for high school seniors only to talk about keeping faith after graduation. I think this is an extremely pivotal time in their faith and am excited to host this for them! We aren t meeting the last week in March because we are having our Inquire weekend here at the church! The youth will be hosting our soup and pie dinner that Sunday as a fundraiser for our mission trip in Milwaukee and then will head to SkyZone after! Like I said, it s a lot going on in addition to track season starting up (I m coaching again). I m super excited for all the ministry opportunities, but also know it s going to be an extremely busy month. I hope there are some things coming up in March that excite you as well. If not, at least we should have some warmer weather! Have a great March. In Christ, Pastor Tom

Friday, March 29th 6:00 pm Dinner 7:00 pm Worship/Teaching Saturday, March 30th 8:30 am Coffee and Donuts 9:00 am Worship/Teaching 6:00 pm Dinner 7:00 pm Worship/Teaching Sunday, March 31st 9:15 am Sunday School 10:30 am One Worship Service 11:45 am Soup & Pie Luncheon prepared by YF 6:00 pm Closing Worship

March Servant Schedule 8:15 Door Greeters March 3 March 10 March 17 March 24 J. Hartford March 31 8:15 Nursery S. Tedrow Spangler Young S. S. Door Greeters J. Sharpe J. Hartford Trapp Shadday Davis S.S. Nursery Martin Starkey Ron Saneholtz S. Clapp Eloise Griteman 10:30 Door Greeters J. Sharpe Estelle Trapp Shadday Davis 10:30 Nursery Keller O Neal Jones Mack Oberhaus Greeters Welcome Center Bowers B. Sharpe T. Myers J. Clapp Starkey and friends of Morris Myers Morris passed away February 7 th ; Joe Crouse (Hartford/Barnes family friend) In ICU waiting for heart transplant. Long-Term Needs: Bonnie Mohler Health Concerns; DeeAnn Shafer Cancer; Courtney Patton Health Concerns; Isaac Seagrave (Steve & Mary Seagrave s son) - Health concerns; Margaret Bollman Health Concerns; Rebecca Livengood (Vicky Leatherman s mother) - Health concerns; Ken Silveus; Leo Bud Zenz, Kent Spiess, Brady Chapa Cancer; Connie Cramer (Christy Myers mother) - Lymphoma. Also, members of the military and their families, our missionary families.

Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 Arleen Weaks Jill Clapp Don & Jeanne Meter 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Leah Orr Telly Ley Alex Starkey Andrew Myers Staci Cramer Brittany Gillen 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Ainsley Quigley Rita Bare Roger Saneholtz Ron Saneholtz Ethan Myers Caelyn Booth Sharon Stites Kristy Keller Bryce Trapp Eric Witte Lucas Estelle Byronna Bare 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Linda Vollmar Seth Oberhaus Bill Sharpe Grady Trapp Ron & Jeanette Saneholtz Kate Bare 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Carrie Quigley Cory & Jessica Trapp Dan & Rita Bare Kent Spiess Dan Hogrefe Sherri Shafer Ethan Gutierrez 31 Rebekah Orr

Join us this Wednesday, March 6 th, for our Ash Wednesday Service, as we begin the season of Lent. We will have Wednesday Night Ministries from 6:30-7 pm, Ash Wednesday service from 7-7:30 pm, and Sr. High YF will start at their normal time of 7:30 pm. Join us in celebrating at our annual benefit! Tuesday, April 23rd at Archbold High School, Archbold. Hors d oeuvres begin at 5:30 pm and event at 7:00 pm. Registration is free and requested by April 14th, but is not required. There will be an opportunity during the event to donate. If you would like to attend, you can call (419) 636-5692 or go online at https://cpcnwo.org/ to register.

Sunday Worship s: 8:15 a.m. Classic Worship (Nursery Provided) 10:30 a.m. Praise Celebration (Nursery Provided) Sunday School: 9:15 a.m. Classes for All Ages (Nursery Provided) Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 2 3 11:45 am-4 pm Jr. & Sr. High Service Project 1 pm Agape Missions 6-7:30 pm Girl Scouts 6:30 pm Seniors Only Bible study at Diemer s 10 4 6 pm Trustees 7 pm Ad. Council 8:30 pm Men s Basketball 11 5 6 am Charlie s 12 6 6:30-7:00 pm WNM & Pastor Brad s study 7 pm Ash Wednesday Service 7:30-8:45 pm Sr. High YF 13 7 14 8 9 15 16 6:30 pm Seniors Only Bible study at Diemer s 17 6 pm UMM 6:30 pm Men s Basketball 8 pm Worship 18 6 am Charlie s 7 pm SPRC 19 6:30-7:30 pm WMN & Pastor Brad s study 7:30-8:45 pm Sr. High YF 20 21 22 23 6-7:30 pm Girl Scouts 6:30 pm Seniors Only Bible study at Diemer s 24 6:30 pm Seniors Only Bible study at Diemer s 31 9-10:30 am & 6-7:30 pm Bountiful Blessings 7 pm Evangelism 8:30 pm Men s Basketball 25 6:30 pm Missions Men s Basketball- TBD 6 am Charlie s 26 6 am Charlie s 12 pm Senior Luncheon 6:30-7:30 pm WNM & Pastor Brad s Study 7:30-8:45 pm Sr. High YF 27 6:30-7:30 pm WNM & Pastor Brad s study 7:30-8:45 pm Sr. High YF 28 29 30 11:30 am Soup & Pie Lunch 1-5 pm Jr. & Sr. High YF to Skyzone

Liberty Chapel United Methodist Church 9474 County Road V, Liberty Center, OH 43532 Lead Pastor Dr. Brad Martin Youth Pastor Tom Gerberich Church Phone 419-533-2881 Church Office Hours M F 10:00 am 2:00 pm SUNDAY WORSHIP HOURS 8:15 A.M. & 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15 A.M. E-mail: libertychapel@metalink.net Web site: Libertychapel.net A body knowing and growing in Christ so deeply that He is overflowing to others. Return Service Requested March 2019