November Community News

November Community News

I will give thanks to the LORD with all my heart; I will tell of all Your wonders.”

‭‭Psalms‬ ‭9:1‬ ‭NASB

What a year this has been… It’s been a time like we’ve never seen before.

In some ways, we long for it to be over. 

But meanwhile, we can find something to thank God for. 

We know that we should give thanks IN all things. 

No matter the circumstances.

“In everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.”

‭‭1 Thessalonians‬ ‭5:18‬ ‭

But, the psalmist reminds us to not just to say the words but to “give thanks with ALL my heart.”

Community Church Ministry is very thankful for YOU! Thanks for your support by prayer, resources, and your time spent serving with us. 

In November, Community Church Ministry is prayerfully planning three Thanksgiving dinners. 

But, these will be to go dinners. We will do our best to practice social distancing.

Please pray that many will come, and that we will be able to share the love of God with them. 

Here’s the schedule:

6:30 starting times.

Thursday November 12, Dutch Gardens MHP.

Monday November 16, Callier Forest Apts.

Thursday November 19, Ashland Park Apts. 

Please pray also that we will be able to do our December outreach.

Finally, pray with us for an end to the Corona Virus, for peace in our land, and for salvation of the lost. 

Prayerfully consider networking with us to reach your community!

Thanks so much!!!

May I Have Your Attention?

May I Have Your Attention?

May I Have Your Attention?

“Many are the plans in the mind of a man, but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand.”

‭‭Proverbs‬ ‭19:21‬

A gentle rain began to fall as I was finishing my walk this morning. It felt good, but it served a greater purpose. 

I had let my mind drift from praying and from listening to God. 

The rain was a wake-up call. 

So, I got to thinking… Maybe some of the things that have happened this year are a wake-up call for us. 

Back in December, my mind was on 2020. Planning ministry events for the coming year. How could we do more in the coming year? 

Plans were made, but sometime in March all of that changed, as we all started to “shelter in place” because of Covid 19. 

There was an interruption to our “normal” lives. 

We may never truly understand why this happened. 

But, I wonder if God is trying to get our attention.

I believe as a nation, we have turned from God, and have gone our own way. Could it be that God has allowed this to happen to draw our hearts back to Him? (2 Chronicles 7:14)

This “interruption” has also got more of us spending more time with family at home. Reconnecting with them. 

But for some, it has meant being separated from family for a long time. It has made us more creative, as we are now using things like FaceTime and Zoom to keep us connected. 

Also, this “interruption” has made some of us more reflective, helping us to slow down, breathe, and enjoy simple pleasures. 

So, when there is an “interruption” in life, don’t get upset. Maybe God is trying to tell you something. 

Draw near to God, and… breathe. 

What’s Your Hurry?

What’s Your Hurry?

What’s Your Hurry?

“Then he waited seven days, according to the time set by Samuel. But Samuel did not come to Gilgal; and the people were scattered from him. So Saul said, “Bring a burnt offering and peace offerings here to me.” And he offered the burnt offering.”

‭‭I Samuel‬ ‭13:8-9‬ ‭

Without fail, whenever I got ready to leave my dad’s house he would say: “What’s your hurry?” Usually, I would reply: “Going to work.” Then he would say: “Be careful and have fun.” 

So the question for all of us today is: “What’s your hurry?”

If it’s one thing that 2020 has taught us is how to slow down. (Especially the times of being quarantined in our dwellings!)

Slowing down sometimes can help reduce stress, clear our minds and sharpen our focus. When you slow down and listen for God’s voice, He will help you make right decisions.

“Haste makes waste” is an old saying that rings true today.

Saul was in trouble. The Philistine army was bearing down on him. He was waiting on Samuel to come and make a sacrifice to God. The troops were trembling in fear. 

So, he offered the sacrifice. Saul wasn’t staying “in his lane.” A priest was supposed to offer sacrifices to God. As soon as he finished, Samuel arrived.

How much time did Saul save? Well, maybe a few minutes. But, he had made a hasty decision, which ultimately led to him losing the kingdom. God would choose David, “a man after God’s own heart.”

Saul looked at the circumstances instead of to God. 

He felt like it was up to him.

Samuel is late.

I can’t wait on him.

Saul got in a hurry.

Saul got ahead of God.

Scripture reminds us to wait on God.

“Wait for the Lord;

Be strong and let your heart take courage;

Yes, wait for the Lord.”

Psalm 27:14

So, what’s your hurry? Let’s pray and ask God to help us make right decisions. (Proverbs 3:5-6)