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The
Monthly Newsletter of Williamstown Christian Church
APRIL 2012 VOLUME 15, ISSUE 4
Easter season is upon us once again, making springtime bloom with excitement. Once again, Williamstown Christian Church will offer several events as we celebrate the resurrection of Christ.
On Wednesday, April 4, preschool through fifth grade kids can enjoy family time with our Family Fun Night starting at 6:00 pm. Come enjoy Martha’s famous spaghetti dinner with the fixings, and color Easter eggs with your family. Then, these eggs will be hidden in the early morning hours (around 10:30) on Saturday, April 7, at the home of John and Jo Ann Brill. Bring your baskets and plan to have fun! If it rains, this event will be moved back to the church We do request that you sign up for these events so we will have plenty of supplies. If you haven’t signed up, just contact Shawn West.
Several Easter day celebration events will occur on Sunday, April 8, beginning with the Williamstown Community Sunrise Service. This year’s service will be at the Family Worship Center, located at 1380 North Main Street, Williamstown. Darrell Morgan of the Williamstown Baptist Church will bring the message.
WCC will have their regular morning worship services at 8:45 am and 11:00 am. Also, don’t forget the fellowship breakfast at 9:45 am, and Sunday School at 10:00 am. Of course, everyone is invited to attend.
Because of the busy schedule for Sunday, April 8, there will be no evening service.
Karl Barth was a famous philosopher who spent many years studying the Scriptures. He was once asked, “What is the greatest theological discovery you have ever made?”
He thought and said simply, “Jesus loves me this I know, for the Bible tells me so.”
Can you remember where you were the first time you heard those words? I can’t, because, quite honestly, I don’t remember not knowing it. The words are sung by children literally all over the world, and frankly, I do not know a message more needed by every child, and adult, than those simple words with the life changing message, Jesus Loves Me This I Know, For
The Bible Tells Me So.
Jesus Himself said, “This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you. Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends” (John 15:12-13).
Can you imagine that? Jesus loves me! ~ copied
I’m really enjoying my time working with the Strategic Planning Team members, as we look toward the future of our work together here at Williamstown Christian Church, and to the upcoming study of The Story in our Sunday messages and Sunday School, however the success of this program will be largely based upon everyone’s getting involved. This morning I traveled to Louisville to pick up some of the material for The Story, and was shocked when two Canadian geese walked out in front of my car as I was pulling out of the driveway at Southeast Christian Church. Then I remembered a story that someone told me about geese and the importance of working together. We have all seen the beautiful scene in the spring or the fall of the V shaped formation of Canadian geese flying north or south. They speak of the change of the season, but also of the value of team work. Many don’t realize that when a goose becomes sick, or is wounded, it never falls from the formation alone. Two other geese will fall out of the formation with it and follow the ailing goose to the ground. One of them is very often the mate of the hurt bird; since geese mate for life they are extremely loyal to their mates. Once on the ground, the healthy birds will help protect and care for the ailing goose, sometimes even throwing themselves between the weakened bird and possible predators. They will stay with their fallen friend until he is either able to fly, or until he dies. Then and only then, will they launch out on their own or connect up with another flock of geese that happens to fly by. If only we as human beings would care for one another as well as geese do. We need to learn to stick close to our friends, and more importantly stick by them. The writer of Hebrews tells us in Hebrews 10:25 Let us
not give up meeting together as some are in the habit of doing,
but let us encourage one another, and all the more as you see the
day approaching.
A wise man once said, “Remember the banana: when he got separated from the bunch he got skinned.”
See you on Sunday!
From the Minister’s Desk
Gary Swick
Senior Minister
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Christ the Lord is risen
today, Alleluia!
Sons of men and angels
say, Alleluia!
Raise your joys and tri-
umphs high, Alleluia!
Sing, ye heavens and earth,
reply, Alleluia!
Lives again, our glorious
King, Alleluia!
Where, O death, is now
thy sting? Alleluia!
Once He died our souls to
save, Alleluia!
Where thy victory, O
grave? Alleluia!
Charles Wesley (1707-1788)
“Christ the Lord is Risen Today”, Charles Wesley
© Public Domain
The sign of new life outside is something I have been waiting on. We have had basically no winter, and believe it or not I need to mow. Don’t know if I have ever had to mow this early in the year, but I don’t mind. I love this time of year seeing the grass begin to turn green, the flowers and trees beginning to bud, and feeling the warmth of the sunshine – all the signs that spring is here and summer is right around the corner. A few dates for everyone to mark on your calendar. The first will be our Family Fun Night on Wednesday, April 4. We will meet in the fellowship hall for a meal, and then end the evening coloring eggs for our Easter egg hunt. The egg hunt will be at the Brill’s home (weather permitting) on the morning of Saturday,
April 7. Our Family Fun Night will begin at 6:00 p.m.; and our egg hunt will begin at 10:30 a.m.. There are sign-up sheets in the foyer of the church; I need everyone who is planning on attending either event to please sign up so we will be able to prepare for both events.
The last date I would like to leave you with is for
Vacation Bible School. VBS this year will be June 24
through June 28. More information and sign-up sheets
will be available in the near future.
Until next time………………………
C’Ya in Church
Shawn Shawn Shawn Shawn
From Our Children’s Minister
Shawn West ,
Children’s Minister
Image from April 2011
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I want to start off by saying thank you to everyone who participated in the Spring Fiesta Family Reunion and Fundraiser on March 25. Through the pledges, we were able to raise over $500! I appreciate all the support and encouragement this church provides and I know the teens are very thankful as well! I also want to thank the kids who pied me! They did a very thorough job making sure every inch of my head was covered! Special thanks to Cody McClelland and Eric Spohr for being such good sports too. April starts off with a bang as the high school seniors and I will be headed to Carter Caves over Spring Break! Senior year can be a very stressful time for seniors and we wanted to give them an opportunity to relax and have fun. We will also be studying God’s Word and talking about remaining faithful as they enter the next phase of their lives. Other things to look forward to in April include Easter, the kids Easter Egg Hunt at the Brills’, and Youth Sunday on the April 29. As we have officially entered spring, we know that summer is right around the corner. A lot of great things planned for the youth this summer. Keep an eye out for the following:
Jr/Sr High King’s Island Day (June 6) Family Red’s Game (June 14)
VBS (June 24-28), High School CIY (July 9-14), and
Jr. High Camp Northward (July 22-27). More information will come when we get closer to summer. In His Grip, Micah Montecalvo
Fusion NOW
Micah Montecalvo,
Associate Minister
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Jane had a system for labeling homemade freezer meals. She would carefully note in large clean letters, “Meatloaf” or “Pot Roast” or “Steak and Vegetables” or “Chicken and Dumplings” or “Beef Pot Pie.” Every day when she asked her husband what he wanted for dinner, he never asked for any of those meals. She decided to stock the freezer with his various requests, what he really likes. In Jane’s freezer now you’ll see a whole new set of labels. You’ll find dinners with neat little tags that say, “Whatever,” “Anything,” “I Don’t Know,” “I Don’t Care,” “Something Good,” or “Food.” No more frustration for Jane because no matter what her husband replies when she asks him what he wants for dinner, it’s there waiting
~ The Cybersalt Digest
Frozen LabelsFrozen LabelsFrozen LabelsFrozen Labels
see
John Broyles
for more
information
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The Senior Saints of WCC recently enjoyed a wonderful day in Lexington at Windy Corner Market, followed by shopping for antiques in Georgetown. April’s trip will be to West Chester Ohio. We will visit Ikea for a morning of shopping, followed by lunch (to be determined soon). Please check your bulletin
for date and departure time.
Two overnight trips are planned for the near fu-ture. Please check your bulletin for dates, or contact Lorrie for more information. And remember - you don’t have to be a senior or a saint to attend.
As we prepare for a study of the Word of God, with all of us “on the same page,” we are also preparing for a greater outreach to the lost, both here and in lands far away.
The entire church is supporting Steve and Ruthie Mann who will be leaving for Spain as soon as they receive their visas. There they will be working with
Muslim immigrants from North Africa where the Mann’s previously served. (An update as soon as work begins there.)
Also each Sunday-school class is sponsoring a missions project. Missionaries in India and in Columbia, South America; our Bible colleges; Camp Northward; Grundy Mountain Missions; local benevolent projects; and others. (Details later.)
What an exciting time as we delve deeper into God’s Word and obey the Lord’s command to take His gospel to all the world. --Ruth Odor
Missions Committee
Softball League for 2012 Season Softball League Signups – This summer we will once again be playing in a co-ed softball league up at Crittenden Baptist Church. Games will be played on Monday nights and there are limited spots available. The cost to play is $30, which includes our league fee and team shirts. The first 15 (need at least 6 females) people to sign up and pay the $30 will be awarded a spot on the roster. See Micah if interested.
318 North Main Street
P.O. Box 7
Williamstown, KY 41097
Phone: (859) 823-2041
Fax: (859) 823-2181
www.williamstownchristian.com
What We Believe � That the Bible is the inspired and totally reliable Word
of God: II Timothy 3:16-17.
� That Jesus Christ is the only begotten Son of God: John 3:16.
� That Jesus was crucified for our sins, died, was buried and arose physically from the dead on the third day: Romans 5:8, I Corinthians 15:3-4.
� That to be saved a person must: 1. Recognize that you have sinned and cannot save yourself: Romans 3:23. 2. Believe that Jesus paid a death penalty for your
sin through His death on the cross and rose on the third day victorious over death: Romans 6:23.
3. Confess your belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God and your personal Savior: Luke 12:8.
4. Repent of your sins and turn back to God: Acts 2:38. 5. Be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the
forgiveness of your sins, and to receive the gift of the Holy Spirit: Acts 2:38.
6. Live your life following all that Jesus has commanded us: Matthew 28:20.
� We believe that Jesus will return again to take His church to live in His Heavenly home for all eternity: John 14:1-4.
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