Wednesday, September 8, 2010

..................................Thoughts from the past

EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN..

HEALTHY things GROW.

GROWING things CHANGE,

CHANGE CHALLENGES us,

CHALLENGE forces us to TRUST God,

TRUST leads to OBEDIENCE,

OBEDIENCE makes us HEALTHY...

HEALTHY THINGS GROW!

In going through some past "note-taking", I ran across words from Rev Jim Logan from a past Wee Kirk session.  Maybe you will find this as thought provoking as I have.

Friday, September 3, 2010

September Events..!

September 5th...Labor Day Sunday
    ... Communion
    ... New Members welcomed into our church
    ... Infant Baptism
    ... Ordinatin of Deacon -- Delbert Swift
    ... Light Lunch Furnished to welcome new members and officer

What a busy day at Bethany!  All of these activities are wonderful happenings in the life of a church, but Infant Baptism...fantastic.  This signifies that the parents are wanting this baby, who is dependent on everyone else to see to his needs...the parents are wanting this child to be raised in the nurture and admonition of Christ. 

It also comes with responsibilities to the members of the Church.  In the baptismal litergy we, as a congregation, promise to pray for this child, to provide Christian education for this child, to live as good role models for this child--among other things.  We also need to pray for this entire family as unit that we can provide spiritual support to the entire family at all times. 

A former pastor once said "A child crying in the worship service doesn't bother me.  That is the sound of the Church growing." 

Come an join in an important day in the life of this family and the life of our church.

Saturday, July 10, 2010

Bethany and Project Linus

A few months ago Gary Stanley came up to me and said he had some fabric for Project Linus that had been his mother's fabric.  I thanked him and he said, "You will find this is good stuff.  She didn't buy anything but good fabric."  Wow, was he right.  I am accustomed to receiving fabric that has been in boxes for many years, tucked away in a basement.  Not so with this fabric.  It is lovely fabric and Project Linus if very grateful for the donation.







Purple must have been a favorite color of hers! 
We are so pleased that Gary shared her material and we will be able to share her material with children throughout Joplin and SW Missouri.
Thank you, Gary!!


Project Linus of Joplin/SW Missouri has had it's "home" at Bethany since we started in June of 2003.  We had four members--Rayma Johnson, June Duvall (our resident quilt maker and promoter of all things Linus) and two ladies from Neosho and myself.  We have given over 10,000 blankets, quilts and afghans to area children.  Thank you for allowing Project Linus to call Bethany "home".  Joyce Gentzler and the Joplin/SWMissouri Chapter of Project Linus!!

Monday, July 5, 2010

THE BLOG IS BACK....!!

Why is it that the things that we want to do for God---even with a great start---get lost in our busy worlds?  When I started this blog, (which is like talking to myself)  I decided that nothing would deter me from sitting at the computer and just communicate with others. 


Let's see:  Wee Kirk in Massachusetts happened in May.  That took my time and energy; took us both to a part of our country we hadn't seen before;  a great time for us both, and, it was important. 


...Doctor's appointments...Boy, way too many of them in the last 3 months.  Those take time and they are important. 


...Grandchildren graduating from high school...Those times just come once and they are new memories and are so very important.  


...Project Linus is so important to me...There are so many children that are hurting.


...There are things that I want to do and need to do and...the list is so long.


But...  I regret not sitting down and telling all of you who may look at this ( which translates to talking with God) what is on my heart. 


I have several small devotional books that I use.  Today I picked up one of the many,  opened it and read wherever it opened to. Today is was "Day 204", titled "The Replenishment of Prayer".  This particular day was written by  Charles Swindoll and it really felt like it was directed right at me. 


The script for this day was Mark 1:35.."Very early in the morning, while it was still dark, Jesus got up, left the house and went off to a solitary place, where he prayed."   He ended his devotion with: "Feeling crushed by the crowed thse days?  Pushed into a corner from which there is no escape?  Anxiety reaching a fever pitch?  Stop.  Pray.  Try turning it over to One who can handle your load."
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We had an older friend that once said during a discussion of "turning things over to God" that he did that.  He wrote things down and then turned them over to God...but, he kept a carbon copy so he could check to see if God had taken care of all of it!!  :-)...Joyce