Friday, November 05, 2010

Central's Pastoral E-Letter: November 5, 2010

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Dear Central Family,

 

What excitement flowed through the church last Sunday as we saw seven believers step out and get baptized!  To see how God is at work in people’s lives is such an encouragement.  Add to that the work that LifeGroups are doing in our Preservation House outreach is such a great example to all of us of what it means to be the hands and feet of Jesus.  I am so thankful for all of you and what you are doing to live out the vision God has given us.  These are very exciting days at Central.

 

This Sunday we will kick off a new series we have called Mind your Business.  This promises to be an exciting series of challenge and application when we can learn about some steps of faith that we as a congregation will be taking during November and December unlike anything we have ever done before.  I hope that I have caught your interest!  Can’t say anymore, but plan to be here for one of our three services on Sunday.

 

We will also be presenting for the first time the completed work of our Constitution Committee.  A new revised Constitution and leadership structure is being presented, and you can pick up a copy of the proposed constitution this Sunday in either the Welcome Center or Allen Hall.  We are planning special town hall meetings for Sunday, November 14 at 9:30 and 11:00, and Wednesday, November 17 at 7 pm.  So pick up a copy of the proposed constitution, read it, and then come to a town hall meeting to get your questions answered.  We will then vote on this constitution at our Annual Business Meeting on December 5 at 6 pm following an All Church Dinner that evening.  More details to come, but for now just pick up a copy of the document so you are fully informed.  I am thankful for all the hard work that has gone into this by the leaders who have worked so diligently.

 

Finally, don’t forget to set you clocks back one hour before you go to bed on Saturday evening.  It is that time of year again!

 

See you Sunday morning!

 

Pastor Gay

 

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