OPEN DOOR. The. OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday 7:30am 4:00pm MINISTER S HOURS. June 8, 2016

Similar documents
OPEN DOOR. The. Democracy Langston Hughes. OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday 7:30am 4:00pm

The OPEN DOOR. LAKEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) An Open Door to a Vital Faith. Presentation of Baptismal Certificates and Bibles

The OPEN DOOR. These services will be brown bag luncheons with drinks and chips furnished. Please join us for spiritual growth and fellowship.

LAKEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

The OPEN DOOR. Our shoe boxes are due at the church this Sunday, November 13. Boxes can be 7:30am 4:00pm

OPEN DOOR. LAKEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) An Open Door to a Vital Faith.

LAKEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

The OPEN DOOR General Program Budget presented for approval. Assessment Report presented for approval.

The OPEN DOOR. LAKEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) An Open Door to a Vital Faith

OPEN DOOR. The. OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday 7:30am 4:00pm. MINISTER S HOURS Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-3:30pm

The OPEN DOOR. LAKEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH ;(Disciples of Christ) An Open Door to a Vital Faith Waco, Texas

THE OPEN DOOR. Office Hours Monday Friday 9:00am 3:00pm. Minister s Hours Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-3:30pm.

THE OPEN DOOR. Office Hours Monday Friday 9:00am 3:00pm. Minister s Hours Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-3:30pm.

LAKEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Faith In Action. Pastor Nancy s Notes. Faith United Methodist Church. Inside this issue: Ushers/Greeters 2. Birthdays & Anniversaries

Light From The Hill JANUARY, 2017 The Pastor s Corner Rev. Norman L. Ramsey, III

ARCC NEWS SPRING GARAGE SALE! Notes from the Road God is still speaking! Another of those ways, random as it can seem, difficult of discernment,

The Witness. Trunk or Treat. October 29 from 6:00-8:00. From Building & Grounds...

First United Methodist Church. 301 S. National, Fort Scott, KS (620)

Belleville Congregational Church

The BROADCASTER May & June 2016

First Presbyterian Church of Niagara Falls, NY

TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Pastor's Message. Spring to Life. Worship Services. Church Staff. Council Members

THE CENTRAL CHIMES AUGUST Church Picnic

The. Messenger. Open Hearts, Open Minds, Open Doors. Volume 64 April 2017 Issue 4

~ JANUARY 28, 2018 ~

Calvary Baptist Church Sunday, October 8, 2017

First United Methodist Church Newsletter NOVEMBER, 2018 Volume 22, Number 11 Pastor Steve Cole SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 WORSHIP SERVICE 10:30

FIRST CHRISTIAN TIMES

Scottnews. Pastor s Corner. Church Calendar. By Rev. Richard Hasley

The Trumpet. Holy Week Worship Schedule

SAN RAFAEL EUCHARISTIC MINISTER UPDATES Winter 2018

PASTOR HANLEY ORDAINED

Methodist Messenger Making Disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world!

REVELATIONS AT CONCORD Enter to Worship: Depart to Serve March 2018

First United Methodist Church 408 North Baylor * Brenham, Texas August 16, 2011

St. Paul s United Church of Christ

Create Disciples Connect in Community Commit to Serve

EXTENSION MEMBERS PRAYER LIST

This is the last mass mailing of the newsletter! If you want to continue to receive your newsletter via mail please let us know!

Sunday, December 9 11:00 The second Sunday of Advent Deb Huffman will lead the worship and we light the second Advent candle.

Nazareth Lutheran Church

Postfeast of The Holy Theophany of Our Lord

HAPPY FATHER S DAY! Dr. Joey Faucette, Interim Pastor Susan Davis, Associate Pastor Rev. Matt Dodrill, Youth Intern June 21, :00 a.m.

Fall Women s Weekend

The Open Door. Annual Charge Conference. Hanging of the Greens!

UPUMC Newsletter August 2018

St. Philip s Episcopal Church

This Week at Helmar..

April, May NEWS IS DUE BY April 20th

Bethlehem Star. Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church. March Why Go to Church?

THE WINDOW. Did you know?

Monday Jan am to noon LC Mohr High School

The Outreach. The newsletter of the Milford United Methodist Church

St. Marks Marker. December From the Pastor s Desk

THE SPENCER CHRISTIAN

The 2nd Century Chronicle

VISION. Volume XXIII Issue 2 February 2017

A Word from Preacher Bennie

This Week at Helmar..

Light From The Hill DECEMBER, 2017 The Pastor s Corner Rev. Norman L. Ramsey, III

Messiah Lutheran Church Reassuring Faith in an Unsure World Saturday, April 28th & Sunday, April 29th

From Pastor Gary... From Pastor Mark...

October Stewardship Series

St. John Evangelical Lutheran Church, ELCA 915 Federal Avenue Downtown Saginaw - Saginaw, MI 48607

The Chimes of The Hebron United Methodist Church

Leans Back and Kicks Forward South Mingo Road, Tulsa, Oklahoma

THE CIRCUIT WRITER. MONTHLY & WEEKLY CHURCH SCHEDULING Pastor Tom s Scheduled Day off Rev. Connie s Scheduled Day off

Get Connected with Winter Happenings. Get Connected - Next Steps

Our Savior Lutheran April News

Ministers: The People of the Church Pastor: Kevin Clark

Screen on the Green. The Praise Pulse A Publication of Praise Lutheran Church, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Dinner & Movie Series Outdoor Community Fun! FREE!

Annual Report February 4, 2018

THE VINE CONNECTION NEWSLETTER

Inside this issue: Join us for Worship! 9:00 a.m. Traditional Service. 10:00 a.m. Fellowship. 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Service.

Belleville Congregational Church

MAY. Swift Creek Chronicler FROM THE PASTOR...

The Grapevine. May 2018

THE FIRST WORD. Fall 2018 Vol. 22. From your Pastor. Dear Members and Friends,

Catch the Spirit Alpha United Methodist Church Pastor John Crede 211 Scandia St., PO Box 607, Alpha, IL April2015 Volume 2015 Issue 4

Presbyterian Crier. May 2017

METHODIST MESSENGER. Scott FIRST UNITED ME THODI ST CHURCH FROM OUR PASTOR. Being Humbled. I no longer live, but Christ lives in me.

From Pastor Gary... From Pastor Mark...

HAVE A BLESSED NEW YEAR

LITTLETON BAPTIST NEWS A Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Congregation

Faithnews February 2015 Monthly Newsletter of First Christian Church

Belleville Congregational Church

Church Bell. Issue 19 October 12, Transformed by Christ, we will: TELL,TEACH,TOUCH the World.

January/February 2017 Newsletter Knights of Columbus, Muncie, Indiana This newsletter is also at:

Open Door Tidings. Life, light and love can be made real in us. From the Pastor. Dear Friends,

East Fairfield United Methodist Church. Sunday, December 3, :30 AM

Good News from Knox. March K n o x P r e s b y t e r i a n C h u r c h. Theme of the Year: Baptism!

Volume 10, Issue 8 August 2018 RELYING ON GOD THEY DO NOT LOOK TO THE HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL.

Did you invite someone to church today? God bless the mail carrier who delivers this newsletter. Cross Talk

SUNDAY, JULY 22, 2018

From the Pastor s Desk KEEPING

****************************************************************************** PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN S NEWS

Inside this issue: Contact Us. Mac & Cheese Month! Thank you!! Upcoming in Worship:

The Connector June 2018

Transcription:

The June 8, 2016 OPEN DOOR LAKEWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ) An Open Door to a Vital Faith To the membership of Lakewood Christian Church. My family and I wish to say a very thankful Thank You. Your care, concern, prayers, calls and cards were a great help to Bob and me as we began this journey. A special Thank You to the Elders and others for their visits to the Nursing Home to see Bob. Your support was much appreciated. God Bless, Billie Jorda & family. Family Addition We rejoice with Trent and Anna Futral on the completion of the adoption of Aden Rain, Shy La Sky and Faith Marie Futral to their family. Lots of excitement ahead! 6509 Bosque Blvd. Waco, TX 76710 Phone: (254)772-3416 Fax: (254)772-9354 Email: office@lccwaco.org Rev. Richard Roland Interim Minister Carrie Forehand Choir Director Brad Forehand Handbell Director Cristina Wolfe Organist/Pianist Pam Huffstatler Director, CDC Brandi Goddard Administrative Assistant OFFICE HOURS: Monday Friday 7:30am 4:00pm MINISTER S HOURS New Arrival Our congratulations to Charlie and Kim Moore on the arrival of their daughter Kinsley Grace Moore born on May 24. Grandfather is Johnny Williams. Proud great grandparents are Jack and Nell Harbour. Sympathy Love and prayer are shared with Ralph and Jack Post along with Adonna Post Cook in the loss of Bess Post, a charter member of our church family. There was a Memorial service on June 2 at Providence Park Chapel. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9:30am-12:30pm 1:30pm-3:30pm May 29 Sunday 14 Morning 94 Offering $2,114.53 June 5 Sunday 14 Morning 95 Offering $4,867.25

DID YOU KNOW? What a wonderful Memorial Day Service we had. Chris Garey did a great job at putting this special service together and what a great sermon Richard did. We are so lucky to have so many wonderful people in our church family. HOORAY! The organ is fixed. Cristina played it Sunday and with the new speakers and some repair to the organ itself it sounded wonderful. A big thanks again to Hollis & Ethel Biddle for making this possible. I am waiting for estimates on replacing the lights in the Sanctuary. I hope to have these by next week and if financially possible, we will move forward with this project. Why Go To Church? - Contributed by Gene Hall If you re spiritually alive, you re going to love this! If you re spiritually dead, you won t want to read it. If you re spiritually curious, there is still hope. A churchgoer wrote a letter to the editor of a newspaper & complained that it made no sense to go to church every Sunday. I ve gone for 30 years now, he wrote, and in that time I have heard something like 3,000 sermons, but for the life of me, I can t remember a single one of them. So, I think I m wasting my time, and the preachers & priests are wasting theirs by giving sermons at all? This started a real controversy in the Letters to the Editor column. It went on for weeks until someone wrote this clincher: I ve been married for 30 years now. In that time my wife has cooked some 32,000 meals. But for the life of me, I cannot recall the entire menu for a single one of those meals. But I do know this: They all nourished me and gave me the strength I needed to do my work. If my wife had not given me these meals, I would be physically dead today. Likewise, if I had not gone to church for nourishment, I would be spiritually dead today! When you are DOWN to nothing, God is UP to something! Faith sees the invisible, believes the incredible, and receives the impossible! Thank God for our physical & our spiritual nourishment. IF YOU CANNOT SEE GOD IN ALL, YOU CANNOT SEE GOD AT ALL!

June 12, 2015 Dallas Atchley, Lawrence & Melba Bowers, Carolyn Brown, Sunny Brous, Jon Carothers, Bill Collins, Elias Cordero, Louise Dyess, Joy Flowers, Fraser Family, Bill Jensen, Ellen Joulson, Dorothy Kendrick, Nathan Lackey, Lois Landis, Ashley Lowry, Don Martin Family, Tinka Nelson, Corrin, Joey and Peii Pardaen, family of Bess Post, Pat Rash, Hazel Martin s Brother in law, Dale Mautz, C.C. Sirkel, Freida Shipley, Matt Tiller, Karen Waddell, Emily Wetland, Sheri Wetland, Please contact the office with your birthdays, anniversaries, joys, or prayer requests! OPEN/CLOSE BLDG: ELDERS: OFFERING/LOAF: Sue Lowry CUP: Jack Harbour COUNTING TEAM: Pat McFerrin, Phil Roach June 19, 2015 Al Thurston, Jean Vestal, Valetha Ermoian, Hollis Biddle, Myra Ward, Wanda Morgan, Richard Cross, Dick Taylor, Logan Fraser, Charles Holley, Aiden Forehand Applications for scholarships for fall semester are due July 15, 2016. They can be found on the church website at www.lccwaco.org. Joe & Doris Sula Bill & Linda Jensen Ronnie & Lana Gilbert Joel & Miranda Brown DeLynn & Gene Hall Dennis & Patricia Oubre Jarod & Lynette Baugh Gary & Jennifer Strickland Russell & Jennifer Scott Phil & Jennifer Roach Leonard & Daisy Moses Al & Laurie Thurston OPEN/CLOSE BLDG: ELDERS: OFFERING/LOAF: Jim Young CUP: Invited The First Christian Church of Aledo has invited Lakewood to share in the celebration of their new congregation and dedication of their grounds. They are also housing the Little Miracles Childcare program. The newly renovated facilities will be consecrated on Sunday, June 12 at 2:00 pm. The church is located at 2 Dean Drive in Aledo. Terry Ermoian COUNTING TEAM: Linda Ferguson, Linda Jensen * Jennifer Roach visits for Hazel Martin * Jennifer Olson visits for Jack Harbour Jubilee Market Support Lakewood has donated $100 for four shares of the Jubilee Market to help Mission Waco get this food project underway in north Waco. Our Mission Group made the decision to invest in this enterprise. Evacuation Site Our Steering Board has approved our Lakewood facilities being used as an evacuation site for the Ridgecrest Retirement Center. In the event of an emergency at the Center, their residents would be housed in our facilities until they could be relocated. We would have no other responsibilities, only short term housing.

Your kind expression of sympathy is gratefully acknowledged and deeply appreciated. Lakewood Women, Thank you for the luncheon provided to us at the funeral home prior to mother s (Ganna Denton), visitation. It was so nice to gather as a family before hand, and your ministry was a blessing. Thank you again. Ganna Denton s Family Chili & Girls Thank You Just a note to tell you how great the song Leaning on the Everlasting Arms was on Sunday. I m amazed that 13 people can touch a crowd with such music. Your gift of song is our blessing for the day. Lana Gilbert Thank You Dear LCC, I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate the scholarship you gave given me. It has been such a blessing by helping me attend Tech. I hope to see you all soon! Miller Ladies, please join us Monday, June 13, 1:30-4:00 p.m. in as we cut, measure & assemble our nosew blankets. All you need is a pair of scissors, straight pins, and fleece fabric - 1 1/2 yards of print, 1 1/2 yards of solid. No sewing involved. Tutorials available. Hope you can make it.

Minister s Insights and Inspiration On Tuesday night, April 26, I had the privilege of meeting with and presenting the program for about twenty ladies of our Priscilla Women s Group. For the program I asked them to share with me the answers to three questions about Lakewood in order for me to better understand our ministry together. At the close of the meeting, someone suggested I share this conversation with others in the congregation and I agreed to do so. Here are the questions and the answers given by the women of the Priscilla Group. Question: What are the things you feel good about? Answers: We are family; friendly; have a good choir; ladies active in LCC; love in the church; we are survivors; our Treasurer, Linda Ferguson, and our improving finances; community outreach; we take care of our own, support; CDC; Gene Hall greeting at the door; worship; Chris Garey and his work with our property; we have people with varying gifts who use them for the church; and our leadership. Question: What are the things you are most concerned about? What do we need to do better? Answers: Lack of young people, young families and children; visiting our shut-ins; having an interim minister when we need a full-time minister; people withholding their tithes until we have a new minister; lack of programs and special groups to attract people; need to help people with special needs and older persons; need a yard, handy-man program to help people in the congregation; more volunteer mission work and lack of LCC news in the Waco Tribune-Herald. Question: What do the people in Waco who do not attend or belong to Lakewood think about our church? What is the image of LCC in the community? Answers: They don t think about Lakewood, they don t know we are here; one of those churches on Bosque Blvd.; the big Easter Egg Hunt church; people who attend don t believe anything; white church with little diversity in the congregation; church with all the trees; confused about entrances, where to park and signs to the sanctuary. How would you answer each of these questions? Where do we need to go and how do we get there? How willing are you to be part of the answer and a worker to move our ministry forward? Think it over! Blessings! Richard

Lakewood Christian Church 2016 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7 8 9 9am Quilter s in 7pm Boy Scouts 10 6pm Fellowship Hall Rental 11 12 7:30 Bible Study 13 1:30pm No Sew Blankets 6pm Quilters 14 15 16 7:00am CDC Breakfast with Daddy 17 18 8am Foster Parent s Meeting 19 Father s Day 7:30 Bible Study 20 5pm Quilters 21 10am Quilters 10am Women s Prayer Group 22 9am Fire Inspection 23 9am Quilters 24 1pm Quilters 25 In use all day 26 1:30pm Baby Shower 9:30 Elder s Meeting 7:30 Bible Study 27 8am Brandi Specialist 9:30am Brandi regular Dr. 10 Meals on 28 29 30 1 2 3 10am First Sunday Cookie Fellowship 7:30pm Bible Study 4 Independence Day Office Closed 5 6 7 5:30pm CDC Parent s Association 8 9