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Fairfield Good News KNOWING HIM AND MAKING HIM KNOWN September 2018 Upcoming Events Monday, Sept. 3 Labor Day Tuesday, Sept. 11 9/11 Remembrance Monday, Sept 17 Eveready Meeting Tuesday, Sept. 18 Prayer Meeting Sunday, Sept. 23 Adult Bible Study resumes Service Fairfield Reformed Church 360 Fairfield Rd. Fairfield, NJ 07004 973-227-5428 fairfieldreformed@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/ oldchurchnewsong/ From the desk of Pastor Scott: I read awhile back a fascinating book written in 1906 entitled "New Life in the Old Prayer-Meeting" by John Cowan. Since revitalizing the prayer-meeting is of great importance to the health of any church, I have been enriched by some of Cowan's keen insights. Here is one on the need for more Bible in the prayer-meeting: A prayer-meeting with too much topic and not enough Bible is like a farm on which someone should try to substitute moonlight for sunlight. Moonlight is good for skating, and drives, and walks, but for raising corn and wheat, and for all the vital processes of life moonlight would be a poor substitute for sunlight. Let us have the sunlight first in our prayer-meetings, and after we have got God's thought then it is time enough to have men's thoughts on God's thoughts. This is an age in which we are using too much peptonized [pre-digested] spiritual food: too many of us are getting our knowledge of the Bible at second hand, through books of daily devotions, through Sunday-school lessons, and the "meditations" of others in published form. We need to get more of the Bible at first hands, and less of men's thoughts on God's thoughts; meditate ourselves, be devout without a model. There is too much of the canning factory in our modern religious life, and not enough of the garden and farm. Cowan s words of wisdom apply of course, not only to prayer meetings, but also to all aspects of our spiritual and devotional lives. We are all guilty of getting our guidance second-hand. As we begin a new season in the life of the Church, let us recommit ourselves to digging into God s Word for ourselves without first turning to devotionals, books or our favorite preachers. Purpose to set aside time each day

Cont d from pg. 1: to open the Word without distraction or distilled thoughts. Meditate upon the Scriptures. Let God speak before man. For as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return there but water the earth, making it bring forth and sprout, giving seed to the sower and bread to the eater, so shall my word be that goes out from my mouth; it shall not return to me empty, but it shall accomplish that which I purpose, and shall succeed in the thing for which I sent it. (Isaiah 55:10-11) Monday, September 3rd September 1 Ron Watterston 17 Val Ianco 20 Allen Lentz 27 Charlie Peters 30 Robert Nichols ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tuesday, September 11 Essex (county) Remembers A ceremony commemorating the anniversary of the tragedy of 9/11 8 A.M. At Eagle Rock Reservation Memorial

September 2018 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 2 3 Labor Day 4 5 6 7 8 1 Callers meet F.Hall 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 9/11 Remembrance 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Eveready Meeting Prayer Meeting 7:00 1st Day of Fall 23 Adult Class/ 30 Adult Class/ 24 25 Prayer Meeting 7:00 26 27 28 29

See this epic Bible story come to life in movie theaters for two days only: Thursday, Sept. 13 at 6:30 pm and Saturday, the 15th at 12:55 pm. AMC Wayne 14 67 Willowbrook Boulevard, Wayne, NJ AMC Clifton Commons 16 405 Rt. 3 East, Clifton, NJ 07014 AMC Garden State 16 1 Garden State Plaza, (Rt 4 &17) Paramus, NJ For other theaters, click here. Monday, Sept. 17 7:00 PM Eveready Ladies Meeting Fellowship Hall Tuesday, September 18 Our Tuesday evening Prayer Time will resume meeting each week at 7:00 pm in the Ivory Room to pray for our country, our church and the needs brought before the church. "I loved autumn, the season of the year that God seemed to have put there just for the beauty of it." Lee Maynard Sunday, Sept. 23 12:00 noon Adult Bible Study resumes meeting in Fellowship Hall

School Supplies: Crayons (6 boxes of 24) Scissors for children (30) Coloring books for small children Operation Christmas Child UPDATE We still need: Hygiene Products: Combs/Brushes Fun Stuff Some fun items we have included in the past: small stuffed animals, hand held games, balls (we have 11), jump ropes, small Slinky s, baseball-type caps, toy cars/trucks, girls headbands, bracelets, pocketbooks, sunglasses, yoyo s. There are 3 age groups and we are filling 10 shoeboxes for each age group: 2-4 yrs. 5 each girls & boys shoeboxes, 5-9 yrs.- 5 each girls & boys 10-14 yrs.- 5 each girls & boys IMPORTANT!!! NO LIQUIDS OF ANY KIND (no Elmers Glue, liquid soap, etc.) We can no longer include toothpaste or candy of any kind. ITEMS MUST BE SMALL ENOUGH TO FIT IN A SHOEBOX WITH ALL THE OTHER ITEMS Also remember we pay Samaritans Purse for shipping each box (this year $9.00 ea.) God has blessed... Thanks to our early shoppers and many items left from last year, we already have enough notebooks, pencils, pens, soap, washclothes, gluesticks, pencil cases, rulers. Also, the shoeboxes in which to pack our items. Our church has supported Phil and Shirley DeCicco for many years, the last few years working for Global Gates. They have met with the leadership of GG to discuss how they were doing personally and a plan for moving forward. As someone who has been in full-time ministry for over three decades, almost all of my adult life, I believe it is not uncommon to wrestle with my identity who I am as a child of God apart from what I do. Over the last year I have been aware of this issue, and so have also sensed the Lord may be leading us to disengage from ministry for a season. (Phil) The DeCiccos met with their leadership and reached this decision jointly through their initiative, counsel and prayer. So the DeCicco s have taken a leave of absence. After 1 year they will report to GG on how they are doing and their next steps. At that time we will also know if they will need support.

Pastor Mike Viera has retired from his Directorship of GSM. Below are excerpts from a letter and a Mission Minute explaining the change. You can read the full letter and Mission Minute on the Missions Bulletin board in Fellowship Hall.... Running an inner city Mission is not without its stress, and stress has forced this decision. Mike has decided that to protect his health, he will retire and seek some of the rest that he has missed over the past 40 yrs. His wife. Joan, supports this decision, of course but will continue to help with bookkeeping as she has done for a long time. We praise God for Mike s nearly 38 yrs. guiding the Mission! His program, put in place to direct men to a higher understanding of God s plan of salvation for them, has helped Mission men gain back the freedom that they d previously yielded to sin. It has helped thousands of men over the decades to live fuller, happier, and (ultimately) victorious lives! We are happy to have Pastor Donnie Walton as Chaplain at the mission. He is well equipped to handle mission procedures and has been named Interim Director. The remainder of the staff is still in place, so we anticipate a smooth changeover. We ask that you please remember the Mission in your prayers and giving, especially in the coming transitional months. Without you, God s feet on the ground...this gospel effort in Paterson will not happen. Just as Pastor Mike s efforts over the years have helped so many men, so too does your generosity. Thanks so much for continuing to partner with the Lord s work at the GSM. On behalf of the Board, Charles Schmidt, Chairman Keith Parry, Vice Chairman ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~... There have been many who have encouraged me through the years and had faith in my leadership, and I deeply appreciate all that you have done for Joan and me. I hope you understand that I know better than anyone that we celebrate my departure recognizing not so much what I have done for the Mission, but what the Lord has done for me. I have had the good fortune of having spiritual fathers and the other board members that have had a Godly influence on my life. I have been healed, saved, trained for ministry and met my wife of 30 yrs. while at the mission. I have watched the ministry grow in every manner and have witnessed God save, and transform the lives of men for the past 39 yrs. The best way I can thank the Lord in my leaving is to thank you for your faithfulness and support. Mike Viera Bulletin Bloopers The peacemaking meeting scheduled for today has been canceled due to a conflict. "Ladies, don't forget the rummage sale. It's a chance to get rid of those things not worth keeping around the house. Don't forget your husbands."