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Pastor’s Corner

Posted by admin On November - 24 - 2009

We had a good day last Sunday. We had visitor’s and a good attendance. The auditorium was quite full. Pastor Josh and John Ebel were a blessing with a duet in song well- delivered.. The message delivered by Pastor Josh on 1 John 5 was also a real challenge. I had the privilege of preaching Sunday night on The Four Horsemen of Revelation 6.

We are saddened to report that Jan Waters stepped out into eternity at 7:05 P.M., Sunday. During Sunday School on Sunday morning, her husband, Rick, came to inform us she might not be here long. Because Pastor Josh was preaching the Morning Service, my wife and I were able to go the Waters’ home to see Jan right at that time. She was cogent and listened to us read the Scriptures. She responded well, though she was extremely weak. The hospice had decided to have 24 hour hospice care, for they felt her body was shutting down.

Though I said “we are saddened to report” her death, we are also gladdened to say that for her this was a home going. She graduated from this life into the glories of Heaven with the presence of the Lord. Of her it can truly be said” “Absent from the body and present with the Lord.” (2 Cor. 5:8) What a promise and what a blessing to believe it. She is now with the Lord. Her memorial service will be Saturday, December 12. There will be a viewing, I believe, on Friday afternoon, December 11. I do not have the exact timing of these events to give right now. So keep watching this Pastor’s Corner for the exact time in the next day or so. We are thankful for the blessed testimony Jan had through these last difficult days and weeks. She was trusting the Lord and looking forward to going home to be with Him.

This is a great week. On Wednesday night at 7:00 P.M. we have our Annual Thanksgiving Praise Service. This always proves to be a blessing. We will have testimonies of Praise and Thanksgiving. You will enjoy this service. We will have also enjoy singing together many songs of praise. It will be a blessing. In America we still have much for which to thank the Lord. It will be a 70 minute service that you will remember.

And here is another important announcement: Our Missions Conference will begin next Sunday, November 29. At 8:00 A.M., Saturday morning, November 28, we will have a Missions Prayer Breakfast. We would like as many as possible to be with us. Please do come and join with us in praying for our Missionaries and our Missions Conference.

For the Conference we have Dr. Bud Steadman coming to preach. His ministry will be most challenging for us. Let’s make this a great four days of Conference by having our people present in the services. We will feature two missionaries : A family, appointed to serve in Central Asia, and Ben Shore who hopes to leave with his family for Scotland early in 2010.

May God give us all a thankful spirit this week. Keep watching this Pastor’s Corner for further information.

Yours and His,

Ed Nelson, Pastor

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Dear Church Family,

What a beautiful to sight to look out at the landscape transformed by the white snow. As I look out the window preparing for tomorrow I can’t stop thinking about the sacrifice that Jesus made for me to make my sin as white as snow. I pray that you will begin thinking these thoughts today and prepare your heart for tomorrow’s service. We have a very special service planned tomorrow. Our singing will be focused on the sacrifice that Christ made for us on the cross. Maria Barta, one of our newest members, will be singing one of my favorite songs tomorrow, The Look (the lyrics for this song can be found at the bottom of this post). We will conclude the service with our Sacrifice Sunday Offering. In this offering you will be asked to place your financial, as well as time, sacrifice to Christ. It will be a wonderful time of focus on the work of our precious Savior.

I understand that the snow has made it difficult for many to get out; however, I believe that tomorrow’s service is extremely important for our church. We have a quick fellowship after the service tomorrow followed by a presentation of the plans for our new auditorium. If our church is going to move forward on this building project I believe it is vital for us all to be on the same page. We are planing the future of our church tomorrow. We spent the entire month of January building up to this service. I believe this is a critical time for our church body. We have the opportunity to gather together and focus on the sacrifice that Christ made for us on the cross. I pray that you will be here tomorrow to worship together with the body of Christ.

In Christ,

Pastor Josh


The Look


I saw one hanging on a tree in agony and blood

Who fixed His loving eyes on me as near His cross I stood

And never till my dying breath will I forget that look

It seemed to charge me with His death though not a word He spoke


My conscience felt and owned the guilt and plunged me in despair

I saw my sins His blood had spilt and helped to nail Him there

But with a second look He said “I freely all forgive

this blood is for your ransom paid; I died that you might live”


Thus while His death my sin displays for all the world to view

Such is the mystery of grace; it seals my pardon too

With pleasing grief and mournful joy my spirit now is filled

That I should such a life destroy yet live by Him I killed


CHORUS

Forever etched upon my mind is the look of Him who died

The Lamb I crucified and now my life will sing the praise

Of pure atoning grace that looked on me and gladly

took my place



Original lyrics by John Newton. New and Alternate lyrics by Bob Kauflin. © 2001 PDI Praise (BMI). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Ministries.

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