October 27, 2010
RAIN DANCE
Last weekend our family at West Main celebrated with the Harvest Festival. It was a nice time of fun, food and fellowship. There were all kinds of good food and drinks. We collected canned goods for Christmas baskets, caught up with dear friends, and enjoyed life.
It was an outdoor event, which always makes for an adventure in an Oregon autumn. The rainy season was late in coming this year, but it decided that Saturday night, when the West Main Family was gathered outdoors, would be the perfect time to commence the downfall! :) The main entertainment for the evening was a delightful band of musicians known as “The Old Time Fiddlers” who were gonna' strum and pick away and teach us all the fine art of square and line dancing. So, as you can deduce, the potential for a problem was glaring in our faces. How do we dance and enjoy when the rain is coming down? It would have been quite easy to simply say, “well, the food was good, but the rains have washed away all hopes of entertainment.” But that would not fly with this group! We are OREGONIANS! We laugh in the face of precipitation. We scoff at the word “rain-out.” And we would not be defeated!
After a few notes drifted into the crisp and wet air, a few of our beautiful children began to dance. The joy was evident in their faces. This proved to be infectious, and before you could snap your overalls, a huge line had formed and the formal dancing had begun. For the next hour or two the crowd continued to grow as we danced and do-si-do’d around in the puddles. There was clapping, hooting, and MUCH laughing. It was a true blast. We were having so much fun together. It was AWESOME to see that a little adversity could not kill the good time.
This is also how we are to approach our walks with Christ. We were never promised easy living. There will be tough times. But, if we allow a little rain to keep us from “dancing” we will surely miss out on the blessings and memories! May we live a faith that is not afraid of adversity, and that does not give up. Or as Terry would say, “May we live a faith that resists!”
– Pannell
Does Church Attendance Mean Anything? (Part Five)
I recently learned a wonderful word, aporia: 1) Rhetoric: The expression of a simulated or real doubt, as about where to begin or what to do or say; 2) Logic, Philosophy: A difficulty encountered in establishing the theoretical truth of a proposition, created by the presence of evidence both for and against it” (definition from dictionary.com).
I am coming closer and closer to concluding that attendance is a kind of aporia. In these past five bulletin articles on attendance, I find myself struggling over where to begin and often what to say conclusively. Additionally, there seems to be both positive and negative evidence concerning the meaning of attendance. I find myself almost saying attendance means everything and attendance means nothing. For instance, at minimum attendance means everything in that it ought to be a reflection of our love, commitment, and support for one another and the church as a whole. On the other hand, the mere act of attendance does not necessarily mean you actually are committed, loving, and supporting one another and the church as a whole.
Part of the struggle in defining the meaning of attendance may be rooted in the fact that attendance is more a reflection (or result) than a cause. In other words, attendance does not necessarily cause one to grow in faithfulness, but rather is more a reflection of your faith. In brief, attendance is a reflection of your faith in terms of choice, time, and value. We often make the choice of what to attend or not attend based on how we want to spend our time according to what we value. In short, an implicit question being answered by our attendance or lack of it, is what we think is worthwhile to spend our time upon. For example, do you think there is value in making the choice to spend your time attending Bible class, worship, and fellowships? Your answer will greatly depend on the value you see and reap from these kinds of participation.
Over the years as a minister, I have heard people say, “I do not attend Sunday morning Bible class because it is boring.” I know, you are thinking, “No way would anyone say that about one of Terry’s classes” º. Now whether we find this claim of boredom sad, but true, many often do not find personal value when it comes to attending a Bible class, or even a worship service, and therefore do not see the value in making the choice to spend their time in attendance.
Let us be honest. Some classes and indeed some worship services are indeed boring. Classes and worship may be boring because teachers, preachers, and worship leaders are boring. They may be boring because perhaps they do not prepare or study well enough to give well enough. On the other hand, some attendees are themselves boring. They are boring perhaps because they do not care to truly listen, seek understanding, or choose to participate in discussion. The truth for all is, you often get out what you put in.
In conclusion, the questions I would like you to ponder are the following: What does your choice of attendance or lack of attendance say about what you value to spend your time upon? How did you arrive at this value and is it truly what the Lord would have you value? You just may discover in your own thinking how much attendance truly is an aporia.
--Terry
FIREPROOF YOUR MARRIAGE
West Main will be holding a series of seminars on how to Fire Proof Your Marriage. This is an interactive seminar and requires Daily Prayer and Bible Study. There will be a Bible study, games and snacks for the children on the Wednesdays that we meet. Please contact Gerry Flock or the church office to register.
SESSION ONE - HE SAID / SHE SAID
November 6, 5:30-8:00 p.m.
SESSION TWO - HE FIRST LOVED US
November 10, 6-8:00 p.m.
SESSION THREE - LOVE FOR A LIFETIME
November 17, 6-8:00 p.m.
SESSION FOUR - BREAKING FREE
December 1, 6-8:00 p.m.
SESSION FIVE - FORGIVENESS
December 8, 6-8:00 p.m.
SESSION SIX - A BETTER WAY OF LOVING
December 15, 6-8:00 p.m.
Memorials and Sympathy:
The memorial service for Barbara Garlitz is scheduled for Saturday, November 13, at 1:00 p.m. at the building.
We have received word that two former members of West Main passed away this past week. Our sympathy is extended to Wayne Stone and Family on the passing of his wife, Sue. Her memorial service is scheduled at Ruch Community Bible Church, 190 Upper Applegate Road, Ruch, on November 3 at 2:00 p.m.
Also, Duane “Kurt” Curtis passed away this week. Our sympathy is extended to his sons, Rodney and Kent.
Prayer Requests
Ernie Strawn has been diagnosed with lung cancer and has an appointment on Wednesday with an oncologist for his treatment plan ... Ruth Kelley and her daughter, Debra Joy, are not feeling well ... Cooper Albright is now home for seven weeks. Please pray that the antibody treatments work and help his body kill the cancer cells ... Kathy York requests prayers for her friend, Howie Voss, who is having overwhelming financial struggles.
Deacons and Ministry Leaders Meeting on Monday, November 1, at 7:00 p.m. in the Fireside Room. All leaders are encouraged to attend.
Anniversary Sunday and Potluck Luncheon is scheduled for November 14. Invite your friends and former members to come celebrate sixty years with us.
Harvest Craft Fair: Calling all crafters – now is the time to get all of your craft creations together and ready to sell. We will be holding a Craft Fair at West Main on November 19 & 20 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Call Debra Burchett for booth space or more info.
Trunk N Treat is coming up this Sunday, October 31, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. See Stephen or Diane Liles for more information and to sign up.
Children’s Bulletin - We now have a Children’s Bulletin for our elementary age children. There are two bulletins: one for ages 3-6 years; and one for ages 7-12 years. Please pick up the one that is age appropriate for your child. They are located on the table in the back of the auditorium. We will have a reward party for all those children who have completed and turned in their bulletins. Call Denise Beeks with any questions.
James II - Children, please remember to bring back your grocery sack filled with canned goods this Sunday for our James II Pantry. Thank You.
September Financial Statement
INCOME:
General Fund Contributions |
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$ 18,531.62 |
Non Budgeted Contributions |
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$ 1,306.37 |
Development Funds & Rents |
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$ 1,105.00 |
Roof Repair Fund |
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$ 4,500.00 |
Interest/Other Income |
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$ 0.59 |
Total Income for Month |
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$ 25,443.58 |
EXPENSES:
Administration and Payroll |
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$ 11,794.40 |
Youth on Fire |
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$ 832.91 |
Vision Ministries |
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($1,492.81) |
Office |
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$ 688.57 |
Nurturing Brethren |
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$ 795.73 |
Operational Ministries |
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$ 3,453.92 |
Worship & Facilities |
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$ 1,402.68 |
Non-Budgeted Mission |
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$ 3,534.37 |
Development & Kings Hwy |
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$ 2,953.19 |
Total Monthly Expenses |
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$23,962.96 |
NOVEMBER SERVERS
Coffee Servers: Gloria and Jenny Way
Nursery: Nov 7 & 14 Chaley Johnson
Nov 21 Kristy and Dylan Moreno
Nov 28 Anna Lake
Greeters: Larry Albright; Brian Pannell;
Buddy Rennels; Barb Viera
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OCTOBER ATTENDANCE
1st Sunday 240
2nd Sunday 230
3rd Sunday 222
4th Sunday 252
Calendar of Events
October 31: Trunk N Treat; Parking Lot; 6:00-8:00 p.m.
November 1: Deacons and Leaders Meeting; FSR; 7:00 p.m.
November 13: Memorial Service for Barbara Garlitz; Bldg.; 1:00 p.m.
November 14: Anniversary Sunday and Potluck Luncheon
November 19-20: Harvest Craft Fair; Bldg.; 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.