Sundays, Classes at 9:15 am, worship at 10:30 am. 1st Corinthians 12:27-31Īs always, if you are in need of pastoral care, please do feel free to call me at 43. And I will show you a still more excellent way. 29 Are all apostles? Are all prophets? Are all teachers? Do all work miracles?30 Do all possess gifts of healing? Do all speak with tongues? Do all interpret? 31 But earnestly desire the higher gifts. 28 And God has appointed in the church first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then gifts of healing, helping, administrating, and various kinds of tongues. Now you are the body of Christ and individually members of it. The study begins at 6:30 with dinner following for those who can stay.Ī WORD FROM 1ST CORINTHIANS: DESIRING THE HIGHER GIFTS There is no better way to grow spiritually than to study God’s Word. This study will expand your grasp on how to think and live as a Christian. From the nature of the Holy Spirit, to faith in the Resurrection, to church discipline, to the meaning of the Lord’s Supper, to marriage and the meaning of Christian community, it’s all here. The letters to the church in Corinth are a virtual catalogue of issues faced by the early church. NEW WEDNESDAY EVENING STUDY BEGINS ON JULY 18TH – 1ST AND 2ND CORINTHIANS This entire parish is invited to join us. This is great celebration which is traditionally done one week after a baby’s birth. This coming Wednesday evening at 5:30 pm, there will be a naming ceremony for the baby. This past Wednesday, Grace gave birth to a healthy baby girl. Otherwise, we’ll have the store bought kind in several flavors.ĬONGRATULATIONS TO DAPO, GRACE AND DAVID! Same with homemade ice cream – again, let me know. If anyone would like to take on cooking some hamburgers, let me know. For salads, bring anything that strikes your fancy: chicken salad, potato salad, broccoli salad, lettuce salad, antipasto salad, taco salad – you get the idea, just surprise us. Our “Second Sunday” luncheon has been pushed back a week to avoid the weekend after the 4th of July. SUMMER SALADS AND ICE CREAM, SUNDAY, JULY 15TH AFTER CHURCH Tomorrow is also the 6th anniversary of the founding of All Saints. Red reminds us of the coming of the Holy Spirit like tongues of fire. Wear Red tomorrow! It’s a Pentecost Sunday tradition. I have also attached a copy of our diocesan newsletter which includes a letter from Bishop Mark, a description of the diocesan retreat and news from other parishes. See Marianne if you would like to attend with her.ĭiocesan Newsletter. Details of that opportunity can be found in the brochures at the entrance to the church. Our Diocese is also sponsoring a retreat that weekend the beautiful mountain conference center in Sacramento, New Mexico. Please do let know for sure if you are coming by next Sunday morning.Ī Retreat for the Women is also June 1 – 3. Cost is $70 per person and there is room for guests to join us. Our study topic will be a Biblical vision for brotherhood among men. We are staying in the beautiful Army Corps of Engineers park facilities at the lake and will indulge in our usual round of ranch cooking and leisure including fishing, hiking, just sittin’ on the porch and a shooting session at the sheriff’s range. Men’s Retreat is June 1 – 3 at Hord’s Creek Lake near Coleman. Remember to bring something non-perishible for our monthly Jublilee Center collection. I think we are pretty well set with food but if any of the men want to add to the fun, a dessert or side dish would be welcome. A team of men are cooking for the women in honor of the Mother’s day just past. Much to talk about in this brief newsletter:įirst up is our luncheon after church tomorrow.
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