This news will be coming to you on Tuesday, October 12, but it's being written Sunday evening, 10/10/10, so I couldn't resist dating it as such. :-) You don't see a date like that very often!
As the 10th leper in today's Gospel, and Naaman in today's Old Testament reading had their eyes opened to God's grace at work in their lives, may our eyes be open to God's presence and activity in our lives and in the world around us as we enter another week.
One way to see God active among God's people is to join us Wednesday evening for supper at 6pm. Through an all volunteer staff we get to eat together (pulled pork and all the fixins') and enjoy some good conversation with each other. A donation to cover the cost of the food is all we ask. If you'd like to help with any of the setting up, serving or cleanup, give the office a call, or email us as such. Eating together is so Biblical!
Following the supper, at 6:30, anyone interested in learning more about Our Savior, or in becoming a member of Our Savior is invited to meet in room 4 for about an hour.
Looking ahead to next weekend, as a way of commemorating St. Luke the physician and evangelist, our worship will take the shape of a "Healing Service". There will be opportunity for worshipers to come forward for prayers and anointing with oil, and/or to offer prayers for others. Our parish nurses will be participating in various ways in the service.
As this week unfolds, may God give us clear eyes to see ourselves, our neighbors and God's creation in the light of God's grace and mercy shown to us in Jesus.
Pastor A.C. 'Jack' Diehl III
Tuesday, October 12, 2010
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