Written and submitted by Michele Johnson Merry Christmas and God Bless Us Everyone! T’was a cold winter’s night In a far-away land When two weary travelers Arrived, just as God planned. The little town was all full, Not one room could be found So they went to a stable, And with the animals, they lay...
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Budget Building: A Tension of Faith and Realism
Session Report By Ward Shope There are few elders who scrutinize their own personal finances as closely as they scrutinize the budget of the church. Part of that is simply the nature of group budget-building. But we also realize we are accountable to God and to the whole congregation to steward the resources we have...
Seven Christmas Haiku
The fullness of time— Jesus, only Son of God, leaves the Father’s throne. * Angels light the sky— Jesus, the hope of the world, sleeps in a manger. * “Magnify the Lord!”— Jesus, the incarnate Word, hears his mother sing. * Shepherds run to see— Jesus, shepherd of the flock, wins the hearts of men....
Suffering and Outreach – A Pastoral Reflection
By Anthony Gammage “How could such a good and loving God allow my Mom to die such a horrific death?” a student asked me from across the table in the student union at James Madison University. I sat dumbfounded, totally unable to respond to his question. Given that I too had experienced death and suffering...
A Christmas Poem
By Debbie Leonard Long ago God had a plan To rescue me, and all of man. He would send Jesus, His only Son To die for sins, He’d be the one. An angel came to Mary told A baby soon your arms will hold. This baby God’s own Son will be The answer to man’s...
What the Men’s Retreat Means to Me
By Corey Pierce I had only attended New Life for a few weeks before the annual fall Men’s Retreat approached. Shannon and I were engaged to be married, and I felt oddly drawn to this gathering of men. Usually I would have avoided such a thing because I didn’t like standing alongside other men who...
Thanksgiving Reflection
By Susan Geiger Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 This is a hard word for some us: “give thanks in all circumstances.” There are many in our body who are enduring tremendous suffering and trial. I...
A Poetic Invitation for the Holidays
In celebration of Advent and Christmas Day We invite you to participate in an activity that may Result in a line or two about Jesus’ birth Or bring about a chuckle of holiday mirth. No one is too young or to too old to take part In this exercise of poetic art. The lines may...
Role Playing: A Creative Parenting Tool
By Julie Lowe This week, we asked to borrow from Julie’s professional blog published by CCEF. Look at the bottom for more information about CCEF. As a parent, I want to create opportunities to have meaningful and fruitful conversations with my children. I often use role-playing as a means to accomplish that goal. Role-playing is...
Care Teams: A Session Update
By Ward Shope This month, the Session received a question from a member of the congregation. The question revealed personal pain this person has experienced and, on some level, continues to experience due to a broken past. Some of the elders were familiar with background events, and two were appointed to meet with this person...
An Adoption Story
By Holly Tuttle This month marks the one-year anniversary from when I was able to bring my adopted daughter, Ilona, home to the U.S. from Latvia. As I look back on this past year, I am truly amazed at all God has done to make this a reality for both of us. She needed a...
Looking Back, Looking Ahead
By Ron Lutz Some of us had the privilege of participating in the New Life Glenside 40th Anniversary celebration on October 26. It was a wonderful time of worship, fellowship and celebration — praising the Lord for his work over the past 40 years. The celebration helped me to reflect on what I learned from...