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Wednesday Check-in

 

Dear Brothers and Sisters, 

         First, let me thank each of you who came to our Town Hall Congregational Meeting last Sunday.  It was encouraging to see so many who want to help us move forward as a church, growing in our faith and furthering His kingdom.  We will send out a recap of the things we talked about at the meeting next week. The budget did pass and again, many thanks to those who have given generously to help us make it through these hard economic times.   
        If you were at Grace last Sunday, you heard a pretty sobering, yet liberating message on the seventh commandment, "You shall not commit adultery."  It was sobering in that it brought to our minds all the ways lust has impacted our lives, our families and our world.  It was liberating in that realizing it all begins with lust, we know in Christ there is a way of life and fullness that frees us and prepares us to rightly enjoy God's good gifts which includes our sexuality.   Faithfulness to Christ sexually is a freedom our world knows little about.  We want to shine for Him especially in this area that has become so confused and perverse.  Moral purity is not achieved by white-knuckling our way through a seductive culture.  It is the result of God's grace and our cooperation with the Holy Spirit to see each other as God sees us.   For some it means getting help to get free of things we've allowed in our lives that we cannot control.  Both our men and women's ministries help brothers and sisters work through these issues.  Just contact the church office or our website if you'd like to get involved with those ministries.   

        We will be pausing our study of Deuteronomy to enjoy Advent, the four Sundays the church has celebrated in preparation for the birth of Christ.   Our hope is that these next four Sundays will help you really enjoy this season of the year and fill your life with great hope and joy as you await the celebration of the first coming of Christ.   We will return to our study of Deuteronomy after Christmas.   

       Have the best Thanksgiving.  Thank Him for all He has given, all He is and all we have to look forward to in Christ.  

 
God bless you,
Bill


P.S.  Thanks, too, for all the gift boxes you prepared and brought for Operation Christmas Child with Samaritan's Purse.  Can you imagine the faces of the children who will receive them and perhaps hear about Jesus for the first time?  Thanks for saying, "Yes!" to Jesus and to the least of these.          

Sunday's Comin'

Sunday's Comin'

November 20,  2009

Dear Brothers and Sisters,

 

         I want to thank you in advance for coming to our Town Hall Congregational Meeting this Sunday after the second service (12:30 p.m.).   I know it takes some effort, but I really think it matters that you know what's going on at our church and where we're headed.   It matters that you are aware of how we are dealing with these trying economic times.    And perhaps, most importantly, we need you in order to be the church God has called us to be.    
         The sermon might spark some interest as well.  The seventh commandment, "You shall not commit adultery", is pretty relevant in our sex-crazed society.   The truth is we struggle and fail in this area.   We need forgiveness, repentance, healing and grace to live faithfully regarding our sexuality.  These are challenging times for followers of Jesus who want to honor God with their bodies and hearts.   Sunday we will look at our covenant relationship with God and the wonderful gift of sex and how to keep the enemy from wrecking it.
         I will need to talk freely about very personal subjects, so you can decide if you want your children to hear this.  I often think believers are extremely naïve about what their children know and talk about in other places.   I have felt for many years that parents need to be the first to talk these things over with their children.   You have to start very early if you want to be the first to talk about those things with today's kids.   Just pray and do as God leads you.   

      
See you Sunday,
Bill


P.S. Speaking of kids, as many of you know, we need 207 volunteers to cover the bases in our children's ministry.    Right now we don't have enough volunteers to meet the needs in our older two's Sunday School classroom beginning the first Sunday of December.   Would you pray about helping us with this need once a month?   If God leads you to help, please contact Shannon Ratcliffe at sratcliffe@gracecommunitychurch.org to get more information.  

 

Grace Community Church

643 W. Lee St.
Greensboro, North Carolina 27403

www.gracegso.org

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