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Trunk or Treat – Oct. 30 – 5-7 pm!
Please drop candy off in the bucket in front of the office. You can sign up to decorate your vehicle & pass out candy, host a carnival game ( games are already available at the church building ), donate food
(hot dogs, buns, etc.), help cook and serve food & drinks, and so on. October 30th from 5 to 7 pm
will be a night filled with fun and laughter.
Please come be a part of this great event!
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SERVICES CANCELED
Wednesday, February 9 , 2011 – Wednesday night services are canceled due to weather conditions.
Please pass this information along to all your friends and family at Glenwood.
Thank you and stay safe and warm!
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October 20th – 7:45 p.m. – Gathering Room – D-6 Team & Children’s Minister Search Team
October 24th – 9:00 a.m. – FLC - Middle School Students & Parents and Elementary Parents
October 27th -6:30 p.m. – Conference Room – Elders & Staff
October 31st – 9:00 a.m. – FLC – All others, everyone invited
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Join us this Sunday evening at First Christian Church in Tyler as we join our Christian family in The Great Communion. We will not have services at the building, instead we will all meet together at 6:00 pm at First Christian Church.
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By Deri G. Keefer
When Joshua was 85 years old he was still looking toward the future by driving out the enemy and taking the land God had promised. At that age he had not given up the fight. Twenty-first-century grandparents need to be looking toward the future as well. We are in a spiritual battle for the bodies and souls of our children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
National Grandparents Day originated with Marian McQuade, of Fayette County, West Virginia. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter made a proclamation that National Grandparents Day would be celebrated every year on the first Sunday after Labor Day. Our world needs grandparents and senior adults who model godly characteristics, demonstrate virtuous living, and mentor those coming after them in the Christian faith.
- Model faith. Fortunate is the grandchild who hears of the experience of saving faith from a grandparent who knows Jesus as Savior. Look for opportunities to nurture your grandchild’s natural curiosity about God. Talk about the Creator on walks and outings. Read or tell Bible stories together. Sing praise choruses. Share how God has and is working in your life.
- Model love. No one can ever hear the words “I love you!” too much. Say it. Write it. Wrap it. Show it. Give it. Communicate, “I love you!” in every way you can think of not only to your grandchildren but to their parents also.
- Model hope. Our world is short on hope. Christian grandparents understand the need for hope. They have lived through a World War, the Korean conflict, the Cold War, Vietnam, and two Gulf Wars. These grandparents know their hope is not in politics, stock markets, or worldview philosophies. Their hope is based on Jesus Christ. Christian grandparents can assure grandchildren that no matter what is happening around them, they can have the confidence that comes from knowing the Anchor of Life.
- Model holy living. Christian grandparents have the responsibility of living their lives by the sanctifying power of the Holy Spirit. Grandparents in the Restoration tradition understand that we, as a church and as individuals, need that power for holy living. This sanctifying power cleanses our heart, sets us apart, creates a Christlike character, and liberates us to a lifestyle that honors God.
September 12th is Grandparents Day this year!
Adapted by James Fife
