Week of 10/9
Good afternoon WOL Family,
The message continues to come from the Lord that we are to get in our place in the body of Christ. Last night Elder Lavater Bass talked about unity in the body. Once we get in our place we need to be unified in the work that the Lord has for the whole body. Not being jealous of someone else because of their position but unified in the work knowing we are bearing fruit in that position. And the final outcome in all of this - getting where you belong in and out of the church - is that ministry takes place, the power and presence of God is free to move, and the church grows! Have you found where you belong in this body? If not either seek the Lord on where you belong or ask someone. They might see something in you that you don't see in yourself. If you have other questions on this subject you can start with 1 Corinthians 12 or talk with Pastor or myself. We would be glad to help fit you in something until we find the proper fit.
Saturday, October 8th will be an evangelism outreach at Elberta Nursing Home. The service will begin at 3:00 so please be there by 2:45 for a time of prayer before ministry.
Sunday, October 9th will be a class on the Prophet and the prophetic. Many people really don't understand the prophetic and they don't understand or know about the office of the Prophet. This class will address these issues and more. It will begin at 6:00 at the church and if you haven't signed up and would still be interested in attending, it is not too late. Just let Elder Jim Anderson know that you plan on being there.
Tuesday, October 11th Deborah's Co. will meet for their monthly time of prayer and Bible Study. All women are invited to attend this incredible time. It will begin at 6:00.
I pray that you have an amazing rest of your week. Seek the Lord while He may be found, call on Him while He may be found (Is. 55:6). Hope to see you Sunday. Continue to pray for Pastor Phil and the team in Russia. They have had some powerful meetings and are headed to Armenia.
Pastor Doug



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