Hallelujah - Pastor's Letter January 8, 2021
Hallelujah! This Week of Atonement is truly providing reason to shout, Hallelujah! Launa and I have been going through the brochure together. Imagine, the day we considered Relationships with Family, Launa heard from a cousin with whom she had been out of touch for about fifty years.
Hallelujah! This Week of Atonement is truly providing reason to shout, Hallelujah! Launaand I have been going through the brochure together. Imagine, the day weconsidered Relationships with Family, Launa heard from a cousin with whomshe had been out of touch for about fifty years.
Get a Week of Atonement Guide from our Week of Atonement page.
We had another knee-jerking experience the following day as we studied ourrelationship with our local church. One of the reflective questions was – howhave you helped the local church to be a better community? We reworded thequestion to ask, how is the local church benefiting from the skills God hasgiven to us? We have begun to explore the answer.
How has it been for you? Remember you can share your answers duringSaturday morning’s time of prayer. The two-hour meeting begins at 6:00o’clock and I am eager to hear Mackie minister on Prayers God Answers.
Pastor Mark Dawes will bring the Week of Atonement to a close with his sermonon Sunday morning. We believe his call “to be of the same mind in the Lord”,will be just as challenging as last Sunday’s delivery.
Our condolences to Elder Philip Henry and his cousins on the passing of SisterJoy Webster. The family is requesting tributes for the memorial service,scheduled to take place this Wednesday. Look out for additional details.
Last night I taught the first of three classes on Christian Worship. This graduatecourse is proving to be quite informative. Join me in prayer for the students.Pray that the material will produce meaningful outcomes in their personallives and in the churches where they serve.
Thanks again to David Bain and the IT team for beginning the construction ofthe MHC website. Check it out, it looks good. Use it to link non-Christianfamily and friends to our upcoming evangelistic services. On January 17 and24, I will address the topics of Heaven and Hell.
At the beginning of the year, you made a pledge to the Lord. Some of youpledged to read through the Bible in 2021. How is that going? If you arelagging behind, do not turn back. Do two readings each day and catch up.Today it will seem to be a routine, tomorrow it can become your joy. FromJames 1:4 we learn, “let perseverance finish its work so that you may bemature and complete, not lacking anything.”