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God, Family, Friends: Now you know you're home!Tent Revival!

August 23-24, 2008

with Special Guest Performer

Ken Medema!

Saturday, August 23 at 7:00pm

Sunday, August 24 at 8:30am, 11:00am
and 6:30pm

Join us for a great time together!

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Though blind from birth, Ken has demonstrated his extraordinary musical vision to a growing number of loyal fans across the nation and around the world.  Invariably, his audiences reward Ken's first encore with enthusiastic applause and standing ovations.  For more information, visit Ken's home page



"Let God's Amazing Grace Lead you Home"



Last Updated ( Tuesday, 01 July 2008 )
 
John Wesley's Worth - July 2008
Pastor Bob - Monthly Message

         They wouldn’t let John Wesley into the United States!  The U.S. Customs officials blocked his admission.  As the story is told by John Ed Mathison, former Senior Pastor of Frazier Memorial United Methodist Church in Montgomery, Alabama, custom officials accused Brian Thornton, top executive of the Methodist Publishing House in Great Britain, of trying to smuggle Wesley into this country without paying the import duty.

 

Let me explain.  Thornton was bringing a maquette (a plaster model) of a proposed bronze statue of John Wesley to be placed in West Virginia Wesleyan College in Buchanon, West Virginia. The problem arose when customs officials wanted to place a value on the casting.  Thornton tried to explain to them that the 2 feet 7 inches maquette was just a model for the proposed life-size (5 feet, 2 inches) bronze sculpture.  As such, the model was worthless.

 

            It took an executive of the college, in conversation with customs officials, to finally settle the matter.  When all was said and done, however, customs officials apologized to Brian Thornton for not understanding the situation.  U.S. Customs then declared Wesley worthless and allowed him to pass through without charge. 

 

            How valuable is John Wesley today?  In our changing religious climate, some people may argue that as a figure, he might have little to offer.  He will have tremendous value, however, if his steadfast commitment to Christ serves as a model for today’s Christians.  As Thomas Coke, ordained as Superintendent for the work in America, was leaving England, John Wesley gave him one command – “Offer them Christ.”  Wesley’s charge to the preachers coming to America was simple:  “To spread scriptural holiness throughout the land.”  John Wesley urged his people to be so disciplined in their own private lives, their spiritual development, and their Christian witness that they were thought of as being methodical – or Methodists.

 

            You see, Wesley’s model is our model as well:  To offer all who come our way the good news of Jesus Christ.  Wesley’s dream was to transform the world.  This is the task of Methodism today, and it is our task as the Body of Christ known as Tri-Lakes United Methodist Church.

 

            Carolyn and I cherish the privilege of  being appointed to serve with you for another conference year and look forward to seeing you at the “Wesley” place this Sunday.

  

                                                                                 Pastor Bob

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 June 2008 )
 
Sunday School is on Summer Break
Christian Education - Youth

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Wednesday Night Programming and Sunday School have come to an end for the school year.  Once again I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all volunteers who have given of their time and talents to provide educational opportunities for our church family during this past year.  Please take these next few months to  relax, energize and revitalize.             We will be gearing up for Fall Programming over the summer.  Please prayerfully consider becoming involved in the many activities your church family has to offer.

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Sunday July 13 between services:  Recruiting Sunday for Christian Education.  Come find out more about the various teaching opportunities available this fall.  If you would like to teach a class or have ideas for different classes to offer please visit our display on Sunday July 13 between the 8:30 and 11:00 services.  If you are not able to make it on that date, please call Nancy at the church office for more information.   Please pray fully consider becoming involved in the many educational activities your church family has to offer.

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 Sunday July 20 & 27  9:45-10:45:  Safekeeping for grades K-8 in Faith Forest 

A two session course, written from a faith perspective, that will equip your children and youth with an awareness of abuse and provide strategies to deal with potentially dangerous situations.  We will offer 4 different age level classes K-1, 2-3, 4-5, and 6-8 during the Sunday School hour (9:45-10:45) on July 20 & 27 in Faith Forest.  Parents are welcome to look at the curriculum prior to the class – call Nancy at the church office or attend one of the two parent informational meetings on Tuesday, July 15 at 1:00 or 7:00. 

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 24 June 2008 )
 

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