This week at FSC, 2.24.09
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 | Posted in EventsHappy Tuesday, FSC! Here are your announcements for the week…
1. Lent
Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, marking the beginning of Lent, the 40 day period in the church calendar that has been used for self-examination in preparation for Easter. This Lent you are invited to prepare yourself through: 1) Self-Examination, 2) Self-Denial (e.g. fasting), 3) Acts of Compassion (i.e. giving to the poor), and 4) The Means of Grace. For more information on all of these, please contact Erik (erik [at] franklinstreet.net).
2. Women’s getaway 3/7 & 3/8
The women’s getaway will be taking place on March 7th and 8th at Ann Douglas’s family’s cabin in Cumberland County, about 45 minutes away from Richmond. The cabin sleeps 11, but there’s plenty of room if more people are interested. The plan is to leave at noon on Saturday the 7th and return to Richmond on the 8th in time for the service. If you’re planning on attending, please email Ann Douglas (memento.ade [at] gmail.com) or Kelli (kelliziemer [at] gmail.com).
-Val
Valerie Catrow
FSC administrator
val [at] franklinstreet.net
Fighting Without. Fears Within.
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 | Posted in EducationSermon, 2.22.09
“Fighting Without. Fears Within.”
Rev. Erik Bonkovsky
Nehemiah 4:1-14
Our story this week opens with Sanballat jeering at the Jews for attempting to rebuild Jerusalem’s walls. Not only were Sanballat’s attacks demoralizing to the workers, but they were also attacks on God. God’s instructions were to rebuild the city, and this man was questioning both the plan, and their ability to carry out the plan.
Later, even their fellow countrymen question the plan to rebuild Jerusalem, urging the workers to go home to their respective towns. They call attention to the gargantuan amount of work to be done, and the small number and energy of the workers.
But Nehemiah said “Do not be afraid of them. Remember the Lord, who is great and awesome” (v. 14). The Israelites succeed not by stiffening themselves and working hard to prove the naysayers wrong, but by remembering God
What are the doubts that creep in for you? Some examples could be opposition from your family, people being dismissive toward you, people condescending to you about your faith, the challenge of getting to know who you married, or wondering if God will provide someone for you to spend your life with. These doubts seem to accost us at every turn. But instead of letting ourselves become overwhelmed, we have hope:
“Hope is not simply wishful thinking; it is a fruit of the Spirit born of the spiritual discipline of remembering. This is why, even in the darkest eras, God has left us a witness of what happens when his people believe and follow him in the fight for justice” (Gary Haugen).
The Jews had plenty of reasons to believe in a great and awesome God, who had led them out of slavery in Egypt and into the promised land. They had concrete evidence that allowed them to continue in hope. But we can trust in this hope completely because Christ has already faced down the opposition. He has vanquished the mockers. This verse from Colossians is the fulfillment of Nehemiah’s prayer:
“He disarmed the rulers and authorities and put them to open shame, by triumphing over them in him.”
So as much as others may seem to tell us, “give it up!” we cannot listen to them. Jesus is saying them same thing to us, but he is saying that we need to give up trying to overcome our doubts with our own strength. He has already done it for us, and we need to rest in that truth. We are not perfect, but the beautiful part is that we don’t have to be.
This week at FSC, 2.18.09
Wednesday, February 18th, 2009 | Posted in EventsGood afternoon! Here are your FSC announcements for this week…
1. Mercy Fund, Sunday 2/22
As this Sunday is the last Sunday of the month, we will be taking contributions for FSC’s Mercy Fund. Donations to the Mercy Fund are kept separate from our regular budget and will be used to help out members of our congregation and community when needed. Please be prayerful about making a contribution to this fund.
2. Vespers, Sunday 2/22
This coming Sunday is also time for our monthly Vespers pot luck. Bring a dish to share and join us for fellowship, worship, and prayer. Drinks will be provided.
3. Men’s Retreat 4/24 - 4/26
An announcement from Blake:
Let’s be honest, men are horrible at relationships. Our schedules are busier than we ever anticipated. Put your calendar aside for a couple days and join us at the end of April, when we’ll be headed to Richard and Eniko Rumrill’s property about an hour north in King and Queen’s County for a Men’s weekend. It’s a 100+ acres of forestation where men will be able to get away and be men - smoke pipes, camp, and do whatever men like to do in the woods. Hope you can join us! More details to come.
4. Mercy/Justice Survey
If you haven’t had a chance to take the Mercy/Justice Survey, please take a couple minutes to do so. This will help the Mercy and Justice team research and explore different ministry opportunities that we might want to explore as a church. Use this link to take the survey (6 questions total).
Have a great week!
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Valerie Catrow
FSC Administrator
val [at] franklinstreet.net
Mercy and Justice survey
Tuesday, February 10th, 2009 | Posted in General Info, OutreachOur Mercy and Justice team is conducting a survey over the next couple weeks in order to research and explore different ministry options that we might want to pursue as a church.
If you weren’t at church on Sunday February 8 to take the handwritten survey, we’ve put a version up online. It’s very short and should only take you a couple minutes.
Click here to take the survey.
This week at FSC, 2.9.09
Monday, February 9th, 2009 | Posted in EventsGood afternoon!
Here are your announcements for the week…
1. Mid-month Prayer Wednesday 2/11/09
All are invited to take part in FSC’s mid-month prayer on Wednesday February 11. We will meet at Erik’s office (1205 W. Main Street Suite 211) at 6:30am. Prayer should last until around 8am.
2. Loaves & Fishes Sunday 2/15/09
This coming Sunday is our week to serve at Loaves & Fishes. We will be meeting at the Conrad Center from 11am to around 2pm to prepare and serve the meal. Please use the link below to sign up:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pL104xL2MAsNoXPSp3aB9aQ
3. Vespers Sunday 2/22/09
Don’t forget that on the last Sunday of the month we will be having our monthly vespers service immediately following our regular service. We will be having a pot luck before we get started. Rather than dividing up the alphabet this time, just bring whatever you like. Drinks will be provided.
Have a great week!
Val
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Valerie Catrow
FSC Administrator
val [at] franklinstreet.net