Wednesday, August 24, 2005

This is the day that the Lord has made, I will rejoice and be glad in it!

For the past week Sister Gordon and I have been visiting with members and new contacts. We have also been to a funeral, church wake (we visited the family of Thomas and Barbara Underwood who were killed in a car accident) and to the hospital to sit with Sister Susie Reynolds who had knee surgery. We have visited several new contacts and shared with them. God has opened the door to pray in several of these homes and contacts. We also visited with Sister Lenne Mae Crossno in McKenzie Rehabilitation Home. She expressed that she misses church and still prays for the church. We also visited with Sister Jennie Sanders and had a great time of prayer in her home.

The church here at Huntingdon is continuing to seek God for the vision that we believe God has given us, 1. to seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, 2. to seek for healing and restoration of the local church here (members in particular) and 3. to be involved in the Great Commission by the power of the Great Commandment. Surely God will guide us as we continue in this vision. We also have property (7.6 acres) which we are working towards developing new buildings for the ministry at Huntingdon, Tennessee.

This coming weekend on Sunday evening at 6:30 pm, guest singers, By Faith, will be with us in our monthly Gospel singing. We are praying that God will bless and there will be salvation, Holy Ghost Baptism, deliverance and healing.

Jason, our son, has begun his college studies at Bethel College in McKenzie. He received a music scholarship and travels with the Renaissance Choir. He had his first trip this past weekend to three different performances - at Winchester, McMinnville and Manchester, Tennessee. We are proud of Jason and thankful that God is using him in the music ministry. He is studying to teach music. To God be the Glory for who He is and all He has done and is doing!

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