Tuesday, November 25, 2008

It Is Good To Give Thanks!

Psalm 92: 1-5

"It is good to give thanks to the LORD
And to sing praises to Your name, O Most High;
To declare Your lovingkindness in the morning
And Your faithfulness by night,
With the ten-stringed lute and with the harp,
With resounding music upon the lyre.
For You, O LORD, have made me glad by what You have done,
I will sing for joy at the works of Your hands.
How great are Your works, O LORD!
Your thoughts are very deep."


It is indeed good to give thanks to God. Why?
1. For His Lovingkindness--How have you experienced His love towards you lately? Was it through the love of a friend? Through a good experience? Through salvation given in His Son Jesus Christ? We love because God first loved us!
2. For His Faithfulness--Keep your eyes open to how God is faithful to you. Consider what He has promised in the Bible and how He has been faithful to those promises. And give thanks!
3. Because He has made you glad. God's actions make us glad. Every good thing is from God. What has made you glad lately? It is a gift from God. Give Him thanks.
4. For His works. God works in marvelous ways still. Aimee and I have seen this first hand. Consider the amazing works of God. They may happen regularly (the sun does rise each day!) or they may be less frequent. Either way, keep your eyes open to how God is at work and then give thanks!

These are really just a few reasons to give thanks. Keep reading through other Psalms and you will find many more reasons to give thanks. My prayer is that your Thanksgiving holiday is full of thankfulness to God. It is good to give thanks to Him.

Monday, November 24, 2008

Thanksgiving Dinner

Please join us on Thursday for a traditional Thanksgiving meal! Anyone is welcome! Consider your friends and co-workers in the barracks, those whose have a spouse deployed, or anyone else that would enjoy a home-cooked meal. Dinner is at 5:00 pm. Brian will be on post at the CMR at 4:30 in our blue VW van to give a ride to those who need it (if you are planning be at the CMR, give him a call so that he will be sure to look for you). After dinner we will watch some football, play games, put together puzzles, or whatever your Thanksgiving tradition is! Feel free to bring any games or puzzles you enjoy.

If you are planning to attend but have not let us know, please call or email so that we have an idea for numbers. However, no RSVP is required so you can always join us at the last minute. If you would like to bring something, just bring your favorite side dish to share. Again, there is no requirement or expectation for you to bring anything.

Don’t forget that on Saturday we will be going to a Medieval Christmas Market in Guteneck. We will meet at the Graf Chapel parking lot at 1:00 and caravan! Attached is a rough translation of their web-page .

We look forward to seeing you this weekend!

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Weekend Events

This Friday we will have our first Friday Night Dinner and Study! We will have a potluck dinner at 6:30 followed by worship and a lesson on God's Love for Us at 8:00 . Please bring an Italian-themed dish to share for dinner. (If you are single you do not have to bring a dish!) Childcare will be provided from 6:30 to 9:30 but please bring your kids fed as dinner is for adults only.

Then join us on Saturday (1:00-4:00) as Brian's parents will be hosting a craft and baking day. They are bringing years of experience with them to teach you how to do such things as make your own sourdough, create fun Christmas bags, and several other fun projects. You are welcome to bring your creative projects and skills to share with the group as well. Childcare will be provided from 1:00-4:00.

Don't forget we will be hosting a Thanksgiving Dinner on the 27th!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

St. Martin's Day Parade

Our town celebrated St. Martin's Day this evening and Jacob and Owen's Kindergarten had a parade downtown.  They both made lanterns at school and then sing songs and walk through town with their class.  Here are a couple clips and photos from the night.




Monday, November 3, 2008

Much Fun

We had a great time this Saturday as we opened this new Hospitality House with a BBQ and dedication. Thanks to everyone (about 75!) who joined us for some great fellowship, burgers, dogs, and weather that was about 20 degrees above the forecast! We are especially grateful for those who helped cook, clean, and our wonderful musicians (thanks Phil, Susan, and Cydney)!

This Saturday we will be showing the movie "Amazing Grace" at 7:00 PM. We will also have a babysitter and movie going for the kids. We look forward to seeing you then!

A little info from the Amazing Grace Movie website:

Amazing Grace, based on the life of antislavery pioneer William Wilberforce, is directed by Michael Apted (The World is Not Enough, Coal Miner's Daughter) from an original screenplay written by Academy Award® nominee Steven Knight (Dirty Pretty Things).

The film stars Ioan Gruffudd (Black Hawk Down), Albert Finney (Erin Brockovich), Romola Garai (Vanity Fair), Michael Gambon (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban), Benedict Cumberbatch (Hawking), Rufus Sewell (Legend of Zorro), Ciaran Hinds (Rome) and introduces Youssou N'Dour.

Gruffudd plays Wilberforce, who, as a Member of Parliament, navigated the world of 18th Century backroom politics to end the slave trade in the British Empire. Albert Finney plays John Newton, a confidante of Wilberforce who inspires him to pursue a life of service to humanity. Benedict Cumberbatch is William Pitt the Younger, England's youngest ever Prime Minister at the age of 24, who encourages his friend Wilberforce to take up the fight to outlaw slavery and supports him in his struggles in Parliament.

Elected to the House of Commons at the age of 21, and on his way to a successful political career, Wilberforce, over the course of two decades, took on the English establishment and persuaded those in power to end the inhumane trade of slavery.

Romola Garai plays Barbara Spooner, a beautiful and headstrong young woman who shares Wilberforce's passion for reform, and who becomes his wife after a whirlwind courtship. Youssou N'Dour is Olaudah Equiano. Born in Africa and sent as a slave to the Colonies, Equiano bought his freedom and made his home in London, where he wrote a best-selling account of his life and became a leading figure in the fight to end the slavery of his fellow countrymen.