Murray Presbyterian Messenger

September 2009

 

Dear Church Family,

                  

Are you interested in making a difference in the world?  As Christians we yearn to make our neighborhoods and communities better.  We seek to make a difference in people’s lives and help those in need.  As Christians we hope that people who don’t know Christ will come to know Him so that they can know the peace and purpose he gives our lives. 

One area where Christians can make a big impact is in the workplace.  In order to help encourage and equip our members to make a difference where they work our church will be hosting a small group discussion at the manse at 7 pm on Wednesday September 23.  We are calling this educational event our “Faith in the Workplace” night.  Dave Coulby will be facilitating the discussion and other members of our church will be sharing their experiences in how they have live out their faith in the workplace and in the marketplace.

The integration of our faith with our vocation is central to the Christian life.  In today’s culture there is a serious need for Christians to view ministry as part of their life and not just something they do when they’re helping at the church.  Pastoral ministry is reserved for the pastor of a church.  But ministry is something all Christians should be involved in some way.  Each member of our congregation needs to view himself or herself as a minister. 

So how can you make a difference in the workplace?  How should Christians deal with difficult business situations that may contradict their Christian principles?  How should you relate to non-Christians in the office?  In what ways can you possibly further God’s kingdom in your vocation?  These are some of the important questions that we are going to be discussing.  Please mark your calendars and plan on attending this important time of fellowship and discussion.  Dessert will be served.

May God continue to bless you as you serve Him!

                    

                  

In Christ,

                                                                                      Jeff

 

 

 

 

                  


Tanner Miner: Prayers for healing and strength. (2004 Splitt Drive – Murray, 68409)

Betty Tepner: Prayers for healing and strength for Betty and strength for Dixie Craft.  (5309 Crogans Way Rd. Council Bluffs, IA  51501)

Don Loftin:  Prayers for healing & strength. (9500 Milford Rd.-Beaver Lake, NE  68048)

Dave, Jenny, Samantha & Ella Cook:  Prayers of strength for the family & healing for Ella.

(9923 12th Street – Murray NE  68409)

Dennis Gochenour: Prayers for healing and strength.  (404 N. Elm Street – Weeping Water, NE  68453)

Nessie Swedlund:  Prayers for healing and strength.  (P.O. Box 61 – Murray, NE  68409)

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Additional Prayer Concerns:

Cathy Balfour as she battles cancer. (11509 A Street-Avoca, NE  68307)

Nickey Johnson:  Prayers for Nickey and her family as they mourn the passing of her mother. Continue to Pray for her father’s health.

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Thoughts & Prayers for our

shut ins:

Lottie Johnson:  continual prayers. (Ambassador, 1800 14th Ave. #208, Nebraska City, NE 68410)

Mildred Moritz:  continual prayers. (1300 Avenue D-Plattsmouth, NE  68048)

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Remember the members of our Armed Forces, who are serving overseas and stateside: 

Dave Cook

Kris Kidd

Philmore Williams

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Continued Prayers of comfort for:

The Family of Nickey Johnson


 

Sunday School Rally Sunday

September 13, 9:00 – 9:45 am

Come bounce into the new Sunday School year (ages: pre-k through 6th grade) with a bounce house and games (before and after church) and a community pizza party (following the service).

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“The Group”

Come gather with “the group” on Sunday, September 13th at 4pm for a hot dog BBQ at the Beaver Lake beach.  Please provide a salad or dessert. Hope to see you there!

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“Faith in the Workplace” Night

7pm, Wednesday, September 23rd at the manse.

Please join Dave Coulby and learn how to be a Christian in the workplace.  Desserts provided!

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Deacons’ Rummage Sale

Saturday, September 19th

WANTED: Baked Goods!!!!

All those able to donate homemade pies, cookies, etc…please start looking through your favorite recipes and begin baking for our bake sale!!!

Also, remember to donate those treasures!

Drop off times:

After church on 9/6 and

Evenings 6:00 to 8:00, 9/16 thru 9/18

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Prayer Chain

Please call(235-3323)or e-mail(Harold-laverne@inebraska.com) LaVerne Ebner if you have anything to put out on the prayer chain – no matter how small you may think it is!

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Murray Presbyterian Church

T-Shirts

Please see one of the Deacons if you would like a Murray Presbyterian t-shirt. The cost to you is $3.00.

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Join the Women’s Circle every month, on

the second Wednesday, at the church at 7pm!

This Month: September 9th   

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PLATTSMOUTH FOOD PANTRY

Please remember the food pantry and those in need as you shop at the grocery store this month.  If you have any donations and you cannot get to the food pantry to drop them off, please bring them to church and we will be happy to deliver them for you!

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MEMBERSHIP CLASSES

If you are interested in attending a Membership Class - Pastor Jeff McDonald will be glad to talk to you!  Please call (402) 682-1439

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*Denise Ayers is always looking for Liturgists.  If you are interested, please sign-up on the sheet on the back table.  Please participate and know that your service to the church is appreciated.  A special Thank You to all who have done so in the past.

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Please visit our website at www.murraypresbyterian.com to see the weekly bulletin, congregational life, and the monthly newsletter! 

Tell a friend!!!!!

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*Anniversaries

 

Happy Anniversary to:

 

Larry & Treva Bonnema                   9/1

Wes & Janice Hewett              9/1

Kirk & Lois Froistad               9/2

John & Lois Meeske                9/4

Herb & Joyce McCaulla          9/7

Ken & Kari Drake                             9/10

Dave & Lori Coulby                9/18

Brian & Kathy Miner              9/24

Bruce & Grace Weisz              9/27

Norm & Barb Koester             9/30

 

*Birthdays

Happy Birthday to:

 


Chelsea Allmond           9/1

Linda Rieke                    9/1

Betty Tepner                  9/2

Jim Johnson                            9/6

Brian Miner                             9/7

Lissa Nelson                  9/7

Jake Sachs                     9/12

Micaela Brandt              9/14

Molly Brandt                 9/17

Dave Clawson               9/18

Jacob Sorenson              9/20

Judy Simpson                9/21

Sarah Grancer                9/24

Ken Drake                     9/26

Dalton Ayers                 9/29

 

*If your Anniversary or Birthday is incorrect, please call the church so we may correct the error.

 


 

Where we’ve been in the Bible:  Study Guide  (Paul’s Letters)

 

Study Guide

 

2 Corinthians  (written about AD. 56)

-Corinth, Greece—major ancient commercial center.  Corinth has been referred to as the Las Vegas of the ancient world.

-Paul defends his ministry against false teachers—Judaizers.

-In 2 Corinthians Paul focuses on the centrality of the cross.

-Paul encourages the Corinthian Christians to be generous.

-Paul trusts in God for strength when he is weak and things are difficult. 

 

Philippians  (written about A.D. 61)

-Philippi, Macedonia (Northern, Greece).  Military retirement community.

-Very generous in their giving.

-Paul calls the Philippians to imitate Christ’s humility.

-He also instructs them to not put confidence in ritual, but rather in Jesus Christ.

-The quarrel between Eudia and Syntyche.  Paul pleads with them to agree with each other in the Lord.

-Paul tells the church at Philippi to put into practice whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable.  Think about things that are excellent and praiseworthy.

 

Colossians (written about A.D. 61)

-Colosse—located in what is today southwestern Turkey.

-Small town.  Various cults have an extremely strong presence in the community.

-Paul stresses that Christ is the Supreme creator and ruler of the universe.

-He teaches that Jesus is not just a way to God—Jesus is God.

-True fullness is to be found in Jesus Christ and not human traditions—festivals, religious diets, etc.

-Paul urges the Christians in Colosse to pray constantly and share their faith.

 

Philemon (written about A.D. 61)

-Paul wrote this letter to a wealthy man in Colosse named Philemon.

-Paul writes a very warm and appreciative letter to Philemon asking him to welcome back a slave named Onesimus.

-Onesimus had apparently stole money from Philemon and then ran away.

-Onesimus had a life changing conversion to God and somehow became friends with Paul in Rome.  Now Paul wants Philemon to welcome back Onesimus as a brother in Christ.

 

1 Thessalonians (written about A.D. 50)

-Thessalonica, Macedonia (Northern Greece).

-Thessalonica was a large commercial center and a major seaport. 

-Earlier Paul had started a riot there when he visited the town and preached the “Good News.”  (Acts 17) 

-Paul gives thanks for the Thessalonian Christian’s faith, defends his own ministry there, and rejoices that the Thessalonian Christians have accepted the word of God as it truly is the word of God (ch. 1 & 2).  These believers are doing a great job of sharing the faith. 

-Thessalonian Christians are being persecuted by unbelievers

 

 

and tempted by Satan, but their faith is remaining strong (ch. 3).

-Paul gives instructions in Christian living—live a quite life, work, earn respect from outsiders by how you live (ch. 4).   Avoid immorality and love each other.

-Paul explains what will happen to believers—both the living and the dead—at the time of the second coming of Jesus (ch. 5).  Encourage one another and build each other up.  

 

Galatians

-Galatia (Central Modern Turkey)

-Paul writes this letter to the church in the region known as Galatia.   Written circa 47-48 A.D.

-The letter to the Galatians was written to emphasize the complete sufficiency of justification by faith alone in one’s relationship with God.

-This letter stresses that God has freed us from the project of self-salvation.

-The Galatian churches—where many new believers were Gentiles—were being strongly influenced to add traditional Jewish beliefs and practices to their newfound faith.

-While it was quite natural for Jewish Christians to continue to worship as they always had in the past, to require the same for Gentiles was, to Paul, tantamount to promoting a different gospel. 

 

James

-James was written as a practical letter to Jewish Christians scattered throughout the Mediterranean world.

-James was the half brother of Jesus.

-Ch. 1:Don’t just be a hearer of God’s Word (scripture), but be a doer.  Be quick to listen and slow to speak.

-Ch. 2: Favoritism is forbidden in the church.  We are not saved by deeds, but deeds give evidence that you have faith.  Intellectual assent to God is not enough we must follow Him in our daily lives.

-Ch. 3: James focuses on the need to control your tongue.

-Ch. 4: Friendship with the ways of the world is hatred towards God.  Christians are to submit themselves to God and follow Him.

-Ch. 5: As we face suffering we are to be patient and stand firm.

 

1 Peter

-1 Peter was written by Peter to suffering Christians who were experiencing persecution.

-Written to various churches in northern Asia Minor (present day Turkey).  Written in the 60s.

-Peter reminded them of their heavenly hope and eternal inheritance so that they would be strengthened to persevere in the midst of suffering. 

-He emphasized that believers are called to live lives of holiness and love in the midst of trials.  

-Live like living stones who are built into a spiritual house with Jesus Christ as the cornerstone. 

-Respond in a godly way to suffering and persecution.  Suffering can produce maturity in the Christian.

-Resist Satan and realize that there are other Christians suffering throughout the world.  

 

 

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