Sunday, November 21, 2010

Central's Pastoral E-Letter: November 21, 2010

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Dear Central Family,

 

Give thanks!  For the Lord is good! 

 

I love this time of year because it reminds us of how gracious our God is and how generous He is in loading us with His blessings! 

 

Today is going to be a powerful one as we wrap up our series Mind Your Business.  Tucker and I will be speaking in the contemporary services and Anthony will be preaching in the classic service.  We will be focusing on how Generous our God is and how we have a privilege of joining Him in His work.  What an awesome privilege that is.  I am very encouraged by the stories I am hearing about how God is working in your lives through this series. 

 

A few reminders:

 

1.       Today, a whole team of the Central Family is going to the Preservation House to serve a home cooked Thanksgiving Feast!  Thank you for your generosity in giving your time and donations for this special meal.  Remember, we chose to not have a Thanksgiving Dinner here at Church so that we could give a party for these special families.  Thanks to your generosity, we are able to take the love of Christ outside these doors! 

 

2.       Tonight at 7pm, we will all gather for our annual Thanksgiving Praise and Worship Service.  We will meet in the Worship Center to thank our God for all He has done!  Join us and bring the whole family!

 

3.       Starting today, we kick off the Great Christmas Give-Away!  10% of all of your gifts to the general fund from November 21 to December 31 will go to meet specific physical needs of people in our community.  I am excited to see what God is going to do through your generosity!

 

Be Thankful!  I am thankful for what God is doing through you!

 

Pastor Gay

 

P.S. Today, you will be able to pick up yard signs to promote our Live Nativity outreach on December 10 to 11 and 17 to 18.  Please pick one up and help us get the word out.  It is going to be an awesome display of God’s love for our community!

 

 

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