JULY, 2018The Grapevine Cove Spring Church ~ 5705 Walnut Grove Road ~ Troy, Ohio ~937-214-4416 ~ Pastor Greg Morrow The Forgotten Power of Waiting on the Lord Yet those who wait for the LORD will gain new strength; They will mount up with wings like eagles, They will run and not get tired, They will walk and not become weary. -Isaiah 40:31.We are living in a generation where the power of waiting on the Lord needs to be rediscovered. It is not surprising that many Christians today are not acquainted with this spiritual practice. Our culture is beyond busy and the prospect of sitting quietly for long periods of time alone with God can sound unproductive. The irony is that precisely because our lives are so busy we need this spiritual practice more than ever. So what is waiting on the Lord? Waiting on the Lord is getting alone and quiet before God. Not saying anything and not expecting Him to say anything, though if he does great. Waiting on God is simple being okay with just being with God for a period of time. It is hard to overestimate the spiritual power that comes into our lives through this practice. First of all it helps break us out of the grip of performance orientation. You know that nagging sense that makes you feel like you always have to be accomplishing something to be valuable? As you wait on the Lord you gain an awareness that you are infinitely valuable before God because of who you are as one created in is image not because of what you accomplish. Secondly waiting on God helps you to see how precious your love is to Him. It begins to dawn on you that God is not always demanding that you to do something for Him. He is interested in your attention. That is all. He enjoys you so much He takes delight in you simply fixing your attention on Him for a moment. Then of course there is what this month s text clearly promises spiritual strength. Waiting on God is a means of grace through which God imparts His strength to us. Faithfully, Pastor Greg Morrow 1
Church Concerns, News and Announcements SPECIAL QUARTERLY CHURCH OFFERING FOR JULY: A special quarterly offering will be taken during the month of July. If you receive your newsletter by E-mail, you will not receive your special offering envelope. Your quarterly gift may be mailed to the church at 5705 E. Walnut Grove Rd., Troy, OH 45373. A special envelope will otherwise be available in the July 15 tth Sunday bulletin. Thank you. AUGUST NEWSLETTER DEADLINE Items for the August Newsletter are due July 22 to Lynda Mott: lynda.mott05@gmail.com) or 937-478-6826. DEACON BOARD MEETING, July 02 The Deacons will meet at 7pm on July 02 TGIF - July 6 The next gathering of TGIF (Thanking God in Fellowship) will be Friday, July 6 th - 6:30pm at Poor Farmer s Campground for a devotional, dinner, and fellowship. Please call Debbie Faulder (205-9218) with any questions and to RSVP by July 1. COMMUNION SERVICE, July 08 We will offer communion this Service CHURCH BUSINESS MEETING July 10 Our church body will have an opportunity to come together on the 10 th to discuss the church business and goals of this year. Please plan to be a part of this important meeting at 7:30pm. MEN S BIBLE STUDY July 21 Our men s Bible Study class lead by Mr. John Fulton, will meet again July 21 at 7:30 A.M Saturday morning. The class meets every third Saturday morning of the month. Open to all men of the church and community. We look forward to your presence. For more details please call 937-214-4416. LADIES BIBLE STUDY Always promises to be interesting and rewarding. Each Wednesday evening at. July 04 July 11 July 18 July 25 All ladies are invited to join us on our faith journey. HOME GROUP BIBLE STUDY AND FELLOWSHIP The Home Group Bible Study will take a summer recess beginning with the end of June and resuming in September. Further details in August newsletter. The Flag s Symbolism It was first decreed that there should be a star and a stripe for each state, making thirteen of both; for the states at the time had just been erected from the original thirteen colonies. The colors of the Flag may be thus explained: The red is for valor, zeal and fervency; the white for hope purity, cleanliness of life, and rectitude of conduct; the blue, the color of heaven, for reverence to God, loyalty, sincerity, justice and truth. The star (an ancient symbol of India, Persia and Egypt) symbolized dominion and sovereignty, as well as lofty aspirations. The constellation of the stars within the union, one star for each state, is emblematic of our Federal Constitution, which reserves to the States their individual sovereignty except as to rights delegated by them to the Federal Government. The symbolism of the Flag was thus interpreted by Washington: We take the stars from Heaven, the red from our mother country, separating it by white stripes, thus showing that we have separated from her, and the white stripes shall go down to posterity representing Liberty. Source: http://www.usacitylink.com/usa/history-of-the-flag/ 2
Church Concerns, News and Announcements Cont d Prayer Concerns Our Nation, Our President, Our Country, Our Service Men and Women Our friends and neighbors and in our community who have lost, and are searching for employment. Please pray for God s comforting & healing touch for the following: Families who have lost loved ones in June: The Bensman, Fulton, & Sutherly Families upon the passing of Catherine Bensman. The Long and Widener Families upon the passing of Everett Long. The Williams and Sumner Families upon the passing of Michael Williams. The Goodin family upon the passing of Marian. Dave and Jordan Adams and the Adams family upon the passing of Maria. Pam Sutherly s family upon the passing of Pam s father, Duke. Those battling health issues or surgery: Dan Danielson Joy! Recovering from burns with accident with Anhydrous Ammonia Kyle Wheat Joy! Recovering well from head injury. Stan Terebinski In ICU Those battling Cancer: Judy Overholser, Sharon Thornhill On behalf of our family, thanks to each and every one of you for your support during our heartbreaking tragedy. Your sympathy, cards, prayers and kind gestures have been so comforting. Thanks Randy, for helping with the power-point. I know it was a challenge. Thanks to everyone who provided food and prepared the dinner. It was wonderful. And, to those who have set up tables and chairs so often lately. Thank you. Pastor Greg, our family will never forget how you have helped us with your message of hope and assurance. Jo Ann Williams Thank you for the food donations from the Williams and Bensman funeral dinners. We were able to provide 3 different lunches. Your kindness was much app0reciated. Karen Honeyman, Richard s Chapel Volunteers WOMEN S FELLOWSHIP We will be taking a summer break beginning June and resuming September 11th. Hope to see all at that time. All women are welcome July Anniversary Waltz Eric & Amanda Fine, Tom & Kim Roeser, Bill & Jane Hershberger, David & Tina Wagner, Matt & Jessica Gearhardt, Bill & Carol Sutherly, Jim & Bev Benham Happy Birthday In July: Suzanne Suber, Aimee Routson, Dan Knife, Judy Burt, Phillip Shellhaas, PJ Baughman, Taylor Hershberger, Amy Donaldson, Jessica Zank, Mark Bair, Michelle Miller, Abigail Purtee, Kara Nuss, Linda Zerkle, Katelynn Wallace, Marilyn Rowe, Jan Manning, Vanessa Meyer, Ray Henderson, Judy Torrey, Wesley Sutherly, Kendal Staley, Matt Gilliland, Eliza Hershberger, Alexa Willis, Lucia Duncan, Barbara Fulton, Jenny Sharp, James Hess, Heather Gilliland, Ivan Benham, Tori Nuss, Don Trostel, Allen Blackmore, Brian Anderson, Brittany Vore, Tyler Holzen, Sam Miller Special Music For July: July 1: July 8: July15: July 22: July 29: Ron Trostel No Special Cindy Nash Steve Wilhelm Darin Williams PRAISE BAND NEWS: On Sunday, July 15th, the Praise Band will be singing at an ice cream social at the Fletcher Community Park from 4-. Don t miss it. COVE SPRING CHOIR will begin a summer break June 3 rd and resume with first practice Sep.19 for those who want to join the choir. JULY USHERS: Zane Baughman & Tyler Dunivan 4
SUNDAY SCHOOL FINANCIAL REPORT Beginning Balance for May 1, 2018...$768.98 Receipts Jr. Church & Lemonade Stand. 316.00 Collections... 67.00 Total Receipts.. $383.00 Expenses Harvesters Class SS Material... 286.58 World Vision. 35.00 Bank Fees... 5.00 Total Expenses..$326.58 Ending Balance May 31, 2018...$825.40 Marcia Knife, Treasurer 4
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June July 2018 August Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 Deacon Board Mtg. 7pm 3 4 5 6 TGIF at Poor 7 Farmer s 6:30pm 8 Communion Service 9 10 Church Business Mtg. 7:30pm 11 12 13 14 15 General Fund Qtr. Offering. 16 17 18 19 20 21 Men s Bible Study 7:30AM. Praise Group at Fletcher Community Park Ice Cream Social 22 Newsletter Item For August Deadline. 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Special Quarterly Church Offering Appreciated during month of July. Ushers for July: Zane Baughman & Tyler Dunivan 6