Stay Thirsty My Friends
Pastor Ed discusses ways people try to quench their thirst. But Jesus said, “If anyone thirsts, let him come to me and drink.
Listen to Stay Thirsty My Friends
by Ed VinsonOPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
May Wish List
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Small Puzzles
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Christian themed jewelry and wristbands
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Girls and Boys socks (ages 5-9 and 10-14)
Check your email for link to the Amazon Wish List.
Collection bin is located in the church lobby.
Wakefield Christian Camp
See church calendar or bulletin board
for upcoming dates & events.
Hanover Masters GARDENER PLANT SALE
May 10th @9am-1pm
SINGLE, DATING, ENGAGED, MARRIED
Launch Summer Book Study
Starts May 14th
6:45-9:30 PM
At the Schmuttes
5370 Mantillo Creek Rd
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
Contact Melissa at 540-273-3191 to register
WOMENS’ RETREAT
August 28-31
Mountain Valley Retreat Center.
Please see the brochures in the church lobby for more information
Spring Fling
Open House-Wakefield Christian Camp
MAY 10th
Karaoke, bible bingo and other fun games.
Please bring covered dish. Lunch @ 1pm
37481 Old Wakefield Road
Wakefield VA, 23888
CHURCH SCRAPBOOK
We would like your photos for our church scrapbook
Please text or email photos to Kelly Hickok :
buzzandkellyhickok@verizon.net
804)839-4377
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Note from The Pastor
August 3, 2020 by
Ed Vinson in Note From Pastor Friends,
I don’t like the masks. Wearing one fogs up my glasses. It’s hard to breathe. I’ve read plenty of articles that say they are worthless in protecting you from COVID 19. My loose-fitting cloth mask attests to that. Is it government overreach? A mask today, the mark of the Beast tomorrow. Where does it end?
Cathy and I visited family in Ohio last week. It was good to see them! We visited my Aunt in an Assisted Living facility and Cathy’s mom in one. We were required to wear a mask to be with them outside. It was hot out and the mask didn’t help. But I could tell by my Aunt’s words, me wearing that mask was very important to her.
That was eye opening for me. I wanted to see and talk to her. She wanted me to wear a mask. So, I did. That’s a solid reason for wearing one right now.
It reminded me of Paul’s reasoning in Romans 14. He’s talking about eating meat that was in the Pagan Temple’s butcher shop. Some of it was used in sacrificing and some was sold. Paul had no problem eating the sold meat. Some Christians did. So he said he wouldn’t eat meat if it caused his brother to stumble.
I don’t like the mask. I will wear one temporarily if it gives comfort to my brother or sister.
Pastor Ed