Tuesday, April 21, 2009

What does your Face show?

Maddie Napoletano

The word countenance comes from the Latin word continentia, which means, literally, "the way one contains oneself." The way we compose ourselves- the way we think in our hearts -- shows up on our faces. William Stidger says " A person's face is the signature of his soul."

The Bible has a remarkable number of both good and bad reflections of this truth. When Cain grew jealous of his brother Abel, the Bible says his face was downcast. (Gen 4:5) But in Psalm 43:5, the psalmist wrote, "Why are you in despair, O my soul? And why are you disturbed within me? Hope in God, for I shall again praise Him, the help of my countenance and my God."

Proverbs 15:13 says, " A joyful heart makes a cheerful face" and Eccles 8:1 says, "wisdom lights up a person's face, softening its harshness".

Hayden Holman

As we are preparing our children for their musical this Friday, that's something we talk about with them when they are singing. Are they really thinking about the words they are singing, do the truths come from their heart and show on their face? That is the way to really 'minister' with our musical. To make it real!

Please come this Friday to the high school room at 7pm to participate in our children's ministry. The musical is Rock Solid and is lots of fun. Even a stomp band element! See you then!

Friday, April 10, 2009

IT'S FRIDAY.....
BUT SUNDAY'S COMIN'


Monday, April 06, 2009

Aluminum Cans for the Orphanage


From Terri Clarke (cellist in orchestra):
Here's a photo of some of the children from the Casa Timoeto orphanage in Mexico with their new classroom whiteboard. Some of the money raised to purchase this came from the aluminum cans that people have brought in to the orchestra room. We take the cans to a recycling place and cash them in.

The photo was taken about 11:00 p.m., so some of the kids look tired while others look wound up!

We are still collecting cans and are saving up to get them a projector so they can show school and bible DVDs to the kids in class.