Glenwood Church Blog


The Great Communion by Donna LaRue
September 26, 2011, 8:27 AM
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60th Anniversary Celebration by Donna LaRue
June 20, 2011, 1:49 PM
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JULY  3,  2011
COME  JOIN  THE PARTY FOR FOOD, FELLOWSHIP, LAUGHS AND TEARS AS WE CELEBRATE 60 YEARS OF MINISTRY OF THE GLENWOOD CHURCH OF CHRIST.

ONE WORSHIP SERVICE AT 10:00 AND NO CLASSES THIS DAY ONLY.

CHURCH-­‐WIDE FELLOWSHIP MEAL IN THE FAMILY LIFE CENTER IMMEDIATELY  FOLLOWING WORSHIP! ALL MEMBERS, GUESTS,
VISITORS AND FORMER MEMBERS ARE INVITED!

COME GIVE A SPECIAL WELCOME TO OUR NEW PREACHER, WES CRAWFORD AND HIS FAMILY, AS WE LOOK FORWARD TO THE FUTURE AND FONDLY REMEMBER OUR PAST!



VBS by Donna LaRue
June 15, 2011, 1:23 PM
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Our Vacation Bible School has been set for July 11-13, 2011.  It will go from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Monday thru Wednesday.  This year’s VBS is called “The Alpha Project”.  Alpha is the first letter of the Greek alphabet which also means “start or beginning.”

Through hands-on activities that draw on children’s innate curiosity about science, The Alpha Project  will teach children about the seven days of creation.

Not only will the lessons teach children the events of each creation day, but also what creation reveals about God. As we learn more about Him through His creation, children have the opportunity to enter into a deeper relationship with Him.

Each night the children will rotate thru two “Alpha Labs”.  These labs will do experiments that reinforce God’s creation.  Children love being about to touch so this year’s VBS will give them the hands on opportunity to actually witness, in a unique way, God’s creation.

To register your child(ren), click the following link https://glenwood.ccbchurch.com/w_form_response.php?form_id=12




Preacher Search Update by Donna LaRue
April 14, 2011, 9:40 AM
Filed under: ministry, news

Glenwood Church of Christ – Preacher Search Update Announcement

So, “Where are we with the preacher search?” That has been one of the persistent questions we’ve been hearing from this congregation, and rightly so, as we have just passed the one-year mark since Jeff Christian resigned and relocated to Houston. As we continue to work and pray about our search for a new preaching minister, we acknowledge that times of change and transition can be unsettling to some of us, while others can readily look forward to new promises and new challenges. As we’ve expressed before, the elders have been actively and prayerfully engaged in searching for the minister that God is leading to us. We sincerely appreciate the many words and notes of encouragement and support that we’ve received over these months of our Season of Transition. We are humbled by the way so many of you have made this search a topic of prayer, and we continue to seek God’s guidance.

The elders want to especially thank our ministry and office support staff members who have shouldered so many extra burdens during this past year, along with the dozens of volunteers who have given so much of their time in maintaining the quality of our programs of ministry while we have been without some key staff members. We have been blessed by the addition of two key ministers, and we are looking forward to the ways that Tim Hicks and Brad Sullivan will influence us for years to come! This congregation has also been extremely blessed by the outstanding preaching ministers who have filled our pulpit this year; Dan Bouchelle, Dwight Robarts, Ben Siburt, Bert Reynolds, Randy Harris, Curt Niccum, Jerry Frazier, Freddie Anderson, Marty Koonce, Tommy King, Andy Luster, Paul Faulkner and John Siburt. We are especially grateful for the ongoing commitment Ronnie White has made to us as he has regularly shared his experience, gifts, passion and energy.

In the midst of the uncertainty of the times, our attendance, offerings, and acts of ministry continue at steady or increasing levels, and the sweet spirit of unity, love and devotion to our LORD has never been greater!

Since December, our search for a preaching minister has consisted of the elders making and following up on confidential contacts, and having private conversations with prospective candidates. In keeping with the nature of the position and the needs of top-quality candidates, this has been a completely “under-the-radar” process, which is still ongoing. Whenever a particularly strong or well-suited candidate has emerged, we have focused on him, temporarily suspending broader search efforts, to allow time for the necessary in-depth conversations to occur.

At this time, we are still in the midst of those conversations, praying for an extra measure of communal discernment and guidance. We do not have a date to give you when the process will be completed. The elders are completely united and committed to carrying out this search process, as we are being led by God Almighty. We are open to hearing your suggestions and questions, and we intend to get your input on a more formal basis soon. We are also considering other options and ways to assemble the ministry staff to enhance the equipping and empowering of the saints of Glenwood. Our goal is to communicate with you more regularly about this search.

We are looking forward to some special events this year, including the special Easter services planned for later this month and the 60th Anniversary celebration in July. This will be a great year for Glenwood! Our God has blessed us in so many ways over so many years, and we eagerly await His guidance and blessings as we move forward!



Services Canceled by Donna LaRue
February 2, 2011, 12:04 PM
Filed under: events, news

SERVICES CANCELED

Wednesday, February 2 , 2011 -
Wednesday night services are canceled due to weather and  rolling power outages.

Please pass this information along to all your friends and family at Glenwood.

Thank you and stay safe and warm!

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SOUPER BOWL RECEPTION LUNCH by Donna LaRue
January 7, 2011, 2:40 PM
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Join us for SOUPER BOWL SUNDAY with Ronny and Marsha White
February 6, 2011
Immediately Following Sunday Morning Worship Service in the FLC
Fill your Crockpot with your favoirte SOUP
Cornbread and Dessert Provided



Trunk or Treat! by Donna LaRue
October 20, 2010, 12:43 PM
Filed under: events, ministry, news
TRUNK OR TREAT
OCTOBER 31
Join us Sunday night, October 31 from 4:30 to 6:30 for Trunk or Treat!
We will gather in the south parking lot and welcome our church family as well as the children in our community to a time of fun and fellowship. Dinner will be provided.
Please place candy donations in the red bins outside the office or in the Worship Center foyer.
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Glenwood Night at Spring Creek by Donna LaRue
September 16, 2010, 11:12 AM
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Join us Monday, October 4th for some great Texas Barbecue and help us with a great cause! 25% of the proceeds from the sales at Spring Creek on this night will go to help our Karing Kitchen and The Gathering Ministries. These ministries reach out to feed and minister to the needy in the downtown area of Tyler. Please bring your friends and join us – we would love to spend time eating and fellow-shipping with you for a good cause!

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Glenwood “Membership Matters” Class by Donna LaRue
August 6, 2010, 10:28 AM
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A new class will be offered this fall called “Glenwood Membership Matters”. Each week, this class will allow an attendee to meet the elders, staff, and ministry leaders of Glenwood, who will discuss their roles and specific works within their respective ministries, along with presenting Glenwood’s core values and providing basic biblical doctrinal principles and instruction.

One key goal of the class is to assist attendees in identifying their spiritual gifts and work interests. This will be a 13 week class that begins this fall. A sign-up sheet for this class will be available in the Foyer in front of the Worship Center.

For more information, please contact Tommy Gilbreath, Dewayne Manning, or Chris Neel.

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Season of Transition by Donna LaRue
August 6, 2010, 10:22 AM
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Psalm 91 begins with these verses: “Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty. They say of the LORD, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust.”

As Glenwood’s Season of Transition continues, the elders want to assure you that trusting in God to work through us and in us and for us is still our best course of action. This congregation has been extremely blessed by several groups of people during these months, including:

A.    Our short-handed ministry and support staff who have worked extremely hard to help us maintain the level of ministry and equipping and caring that we are known for.
B.    Our guest speakers who have ministered to us through the sermons and lessons that God has placed on their hearts for us.
C.    Our young summer interns who have shouldered huge responsibilities and provided much-needed leadership of our Children’s Ministry and Youth Ministry programs.
D.    And, the dozens of volunteers who have stepped up their involvement to serve on the Search Teams, to teach classes, to welcome visitors, to care for the hurting, and to lead in ministry to our children and youth group.

At this time, the Preaching Minister Search Team has reviewed recommendations and information on dozens of prospects and is in the process of interviewing viable candidates. The Children’s Minister Search Team has done a large amount of research and has prepared a survey to receive congregational input about our ministry to the younger members of the Glenwood family.

Recently, the decision has been made to form a Search Team for the Youth Minister position, based on input we received from the congregation. On an interim basis, the Youth Ministry leadership has been organized from a combination of experienced volunteers, elders, ministry staff and committed parents to form a Task Force to ensure this ministry continues to function well during the next several months. Likewise, the Children’s Ministry is being coordinated by volunteers and staff who are fully devoted to loving and ministering to our children.

Despite the uncertainties, Glenwood continues to attract new families to our membership, attendance and contributions continue to meet or exceed prior years’ levels for these summer months, and our new and existing ministries continue to thrive. We ask you to continue to pray and to work for the unity of this body. We are eagerly looking forward to the time when we will again be fully staffed, but this Season has reminded us that all will be well when we place our complete trust in the LORD! Grace and peace to all!

The Glenwood Elders

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