A Transforming Update

The long and winding road that has been our “Help!” series comes to an end THIS SUNDAY with the message: “HELP! I Need Transformation.” Does your walk with Jesus seem stuck in neutral? Are you struggling with the same issues year after year? Does your “new life” in Christ look an awful lot like your “Old life” before Christ? Then come this Sunday and find out how to be transformed by getting the Spirit into your life. This would be a good Sunday to bring a friend.

As we come to the end of this series I want to thank Emery and the band for the tremendous job they’ve done breathing new life into some 40 year old Beatles songs (it’s been fun hearing these songs in church). Thanks to Bill Dailing for the great “HELP!” sign above the stage. And thanks to all of you who’ve taken the time to email positive feedback on the messages. It helps to know that we’re making a difference and that some people really do apply on Monday what they hear on Sunday.

Decisions for Christ – Last weekend the baptistery was busy as 7 more precious souls were baptized as an expression of their commitment to Christ. On Saturday we rejoiced as Irene Biroscak, Novely Figuerua, and Lillian, Julias, and Illeanna Torres were baptized and then on Sunday Anna Blasdel and Maggie entered the waters of grace. 94 people have been baptized into Christ at Twin Oaks this year (a new record) and more are expected to take that step of faith this coming Sunday. If you’d like to join them or if you have questions about accepting Christ or baptism, give me a call. Please check out the photos of these recent decisions at http://www.flickr.com/photos/24147812@N05/sets/72157603995712040 and keep them in your prayers as they follow Jesus.

Discovery 101 – THIS SUNDAY – 5-7pm – This is a class for anyone who is new to Twin Oaks and wants to know about our beliefs, history, future vision, ministries, and what membership means here. In addition we will cover how to become a Christian and answer your baptism questions. This class is also a prerequisite for anyone wanting to become an official member of Twin Oaks. Sign up Sunday at the Ministry Center or email me for more information.

Elections – THIS SUNDAY – Don’t forget that we’ll have a short congregational meeting after each service this Sunday to elect new elders and deacons. Dale Hendershot has been nominated to be a new deacon and Dan Watkins has been nominated as elder. In addition, Jeff Prong is up for re-election as elder and Greg Dube, Lawrence Hrabnicky, and Josh Wheeler as deacons.

Women’s Christmas Tea – Friday, December 4th – 6:18pm -This year’s theme is “Mary, Did You Know”. Sherri Willitt from Flint is our guest, and you will not want to miss this! Table sign-up with hostess/guests will begin Sunday, November 1st. The cost will be $5 plus every guest needs to bring a large appetizer and the hostess will provide the dessert and decor. Check the table in the foyer for further information. This has become a memorable CHRISTmas memory for our ladies. Don’t miss it!

In2It Crafts - Saturday, December 5 – 10am – Interested in learning some new crafts? This is the group for you. Our first class will meet soon. The fee is $10 + a few assorted supplies. The $10 covers your painting supplies, which can also be used on future projects. If you’d like to attend this class, please give your money to Chris Wheeler before the class meets and pick up your list of supplies you need to bring with you. There is a sign-up sheet at the Ministry Center. This class will be fun and you’ll go home with a finished project.

Birthday Present for Jesus offering – December 6th – Every December we take up a special offering that we call a “Birthday Present for Jesus”. It is our way of putting Jesus first and giving the first gift of the season to the One whose birth is the reason for the season. Your gifts (above and beyond your regular tithes) will go toward the much-needed Phase 2 expansion. For those who made “IMAGINE KIDS” commitments this offering goes toward that pledge. For others this is a way for you to join in. Special envelopes will be available or you can use your regular tithe envelopes and just note which check is for “Birthday Present…”

“Wish Upon a Star” got off to a great start last Sunday as almost all of the stars were taken from the tree. More have been added for this Sunday so if you’d still like to help a local child in need have a merry Christmas, please take a star or 2 this Sunday. We are working through the local schools to reach out to these children by providing Christmas gifts (of $20 or less) from Twin Oaks. (Please make these purchases after your tithes and offerings, not with them) Don’t forget to return the wrapped gift with the star attached on December 13th when we will present them as an offering to Jesus during the services. For more information contact Jackie Simpson at 734-247-4848. She’ll also need several volunteers to sort and deliver the gifts.

Media team help needed - The Media Team needs your help. Be a part of creating and displaying what you see on the screens every Sunday during service. You don’t need to be a computer expert. All you need is a willingness to learn and a few hours a month. Come and join this exciting ministry. For more information contact Emery Sears at worshipminister@hotmail.com or Lisa Fivecoat at princess5coat@yahoo.com

Have an old guitar you want to unload? One of the families that was contacted for the “Star” outreach mentioned that their teenage daughter would really love a used guitar but obviously they can’t afford one. If you have one you’d like to donate let Jackie know at 734-247-4848.

Financial thanks – In yesterday’s mail we received 3 tithing checks from people that I’m assuming will be out of town this weekend and wanted to make sure they took care of their tithe first. This has been happening more often lately. Let me say thank you to all of you who are taking your financial support of Twin Oaks and your commitment to God seriously in these tough times. Each week our offerings are below expenses and we need everyone who calls Twin Oaks home to be faithful in their giving if we are going to avoid cutting ministries. With everyone doing their part and trusting God we’ll make it through this recession.

Joke of the week - A man went to the police station wishing to speak with the
burglar who had broken into his house the night before.

“You’ll get your chance in court,” said the desk sergeant.

“No, no, no!” said the man. “I want to know how he got into
the house without waking my wife. I’ve been trying to do
that for years!”

Have a great week and I’ll see you (and your guests) Sunday,
Randy