Thursday, August 6, 2009

PRAYER

P-A-R-R-E-Y. Solving the “Jumble” puzzle in the newspaper is a nightly habit of mine. This was the last word in the scrambled word game, and I was stuck. I asked Bud, my husband, for help. After looking at it for several minutes, he shook his head and handed it back to me. I looked at it again. Suddenly, it hit me! PRAYER! That was the answer. It IS the answer! God keeps bombarding me with the call to pray.

It started a few weeks ago when the Women’s Ministry Team met to plan for the coming year. As the coordinator, I was prepared with an agenda. I had poster board, sticky notes, pens and pencils ready for the team to record their ideas. I was determined that we would settle on at least two big events that would draw in TOF women. We began brain-storming. The phone rang, and I had to excuse myself for a few minutes. When I came back, everyone was in agreement. They decided we needed to pray about it.

I’ll admit that after everyone had gone, I was a little discouraged. I like action, and I’ve never considered myself a prayer warrior. Sometimes when we say, “Let’s pray about it,” we say it and don’t mean it. But as I went to bed that night I said, “OK, Lord. You’re in charge. You know what the women of our church need, and I’m asking you for your direction and guidance.”

Since then, I’m amazed at the way God has shown me that prayer needs to be the focus of our Women’s Ministry. I was reminded of a book I read long ago, What Happens When Women Pray by Evelyn Christenson. The title of Chapter 1 is “Prayer is the Answer!”

She tells the story of the aging custodian of her church who was experiencing some mild dementia. Her husband, the pastor, found him sweating profusely and struggling to push the vacuum cleaner. The pastor looked down, and there, lying on the floor was the plug. “The dear man had vacuumed the whole auditorium without plugging in the vacuum cleaner! “ She asks, “Isn’t that what happens to us? We work, we pull, we struggle, and we plan until we’re utterly exhausted, but we have forgotten to plug into the source of power. And that source of power is prayer – ‘the effectual, fervent prayer’ of a righteous person avails much. Instead of us following our tiny, tiny plan, God wants to pour out His power upon us. It’s exciting!”

I’m excited! As a child of God and a woman of Trinity, I want you to be excited too! Will you covenant with me and members of the Women’s Ministry team to pray for the Women’s Ministry of TOF? Will you pray about how you can plug in to this ministry? What can we do to make prayer a priority and strengthen our prayer lives? Pray about it. We are waiting for His answer.

To be continued….

Monday, June 8, 2009

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Strawberry No-Bake Cheesecake

Ingredients:
12 Graham crackers, crushed (2 c. crumbs)
6 Tbsp. margarine, melted
¼ cup, ¾ cup and 2 Tbsp. sugar, divided
4 8 oz pkgs Cream Cheese, softened
½ cup strawberry preserves
2 cups fresh strawberries, mashed
1 tub (8 oz.) Cool Whip Topping, thawed

Directions:
Mix crumbs, margarine and ¼ cup of the sugar.
Press onto bottom of 13x9 inch pan. Refrigerate.
Beat cheese and ¾ cup sugar until well blended.
Add preserves and mix well.
Mix strawberries with 2 Tbsp. sugar in small bowl.
Stir strawberries, Cool Whip into cheese mixture.
Spoon over crust, refrigerate 4 hours or until firm.
COOL USES FOR ALKA-SELTZER
•Clear drain by dropping in 4 tabs, add 1 cup vinegar, wait 15 min., add hot water.
•Clean the commode by dropping in 4 tabs, wait 20 min., swipe with a brush.
•Vases sparkle by dropping in 2 tabs, fill vase with warm water, wait then air dry.
•Soothe insect bites by covering a tab with ½” of water, apply to a bite.
•Clean casserole dishes by distributing 6 tabs, add water, wait 20 min., rinse.
•Place jewelry in a glass of water with two tabs for 5 min., rinse, dry.
STEADFAST HOUSE MINISTRY
Our ministry at Steadfast House continues to be a blessing to the ladies of TOF who are participating. We have had some fun with our visits the last few times by giving manicures, haircuts, neck rubs and pedicures. The ladies at SH have really enjoyed the spa treatment and so have the kids who especially enjoyed getting their fingernails painted! Of course, all are loving the homemade meals we are taking. Many say this is the only home cooking they get. The kids have been enjoying their crafts, games and Bible lessons. These ladies and kids are so in need of love and affirmation during a time when their lives have been turned upside down. If you would like to be a part of demonstrating the love of God you can either go with us or help prepare the meal that we take. Annette Wright is the food coordinator. Contact Becky Lathan if you would like to go with us. We visit every fourth Friday evening of the month.
TESTIMONY
My name is Audria Hempel and my family and I have been at Trinity for 7 years. My husband is Robin and he is a detective with the Buncombe County Sheriff. We have been blessed with 7 wonderful children. Hannah is 21 and a senior at Appalachian State University where she is majoring in English and will be certified to teach High School. She will be getting married next May to a wonderful Christian man, Ben Heise. Kyle is 15 and is currently home schooled. Ben (13) and Daniel (11) are students at Enka Middle. Erica is 11 and a student at Candler Elementary as well as John (10) and Makenzie (8).
In 2001, I began to feel that we were not doing enough for the Lord so I said a prayer for God to use us in a bigger way in our community. Two weeks later God sent Erica and John to us. They were in need of a new foster home and a family member had contacted us. Three days later they moved in on Easter Sunday. I knew that this was God’s answer to my prayer.
That same year Robin and I chaperoned a youth ski retreat with Kenny and Beth Adcock. We were members of a church in West Asheville, however, it was at the retreat where we experienced the in-filling of the Holy Spirit and our lives were changed. We did not feel free to worship the way we were being led by The Spirit, so over the next year we prayed what God would have us do. Slowly God revealed that we needed to move on and find a fellowship that would encourage our spiritual growth and freedom in Christ. Kenny and Beth had joined Trinity and Kenny was the youth pastor. They invited us to come visit. They knew we would love it and we did. It was just where God wanted us to be. Once I convinced Robin that the 30 minute drive was not so bad and after our second visit, we both knew that God was moving us to TOF.
Also in the same year just a month before joining Trinity, God sent us Makenzie. The children were all released for adoption and our family was complete. Our church family here at Trinity has added so much to our lives. My children have come to know the Lord and our family continues to learn and grow in the Lord. God is good and He always has a plan- Jeremiah 29:11.
ARE YOU ABLE?????
God has given us the privilege to provide children with an environment to learn and grow in the knowledge of our Lord. To make this happen, volunteers are needed. Kid’s Korner needs are:
  • Providing snacks
  • Leading scripture memory
  • Preparing snacks
  • Teaching lessons
  • Planning crafts
  • Leading prayer time
  • Leading crafts
  • Crowd control
Some of the work will require being in the FLC during the 11:00am worship and some will be preparation during the week. Are you able to fill one of these roles? Be a part of our children’s future. Contact Pastor Jesse at jesse@trinityoffairview.org.