WOW! That's about all I can say! Wow, did we ever had a great time at our beach retreat this past weekend! Wow, do we ever have a bunch of beautiful women who love to share of themselves with each other! Wow, I can hardly wait until next year's retreat, which will be April 12-14, 2013. Wow, am I ever exhausted today!! Thanks to all of you who were able to attend this year--it certainly wouldn't have been the same without you. (I'll be sending out a little note to you attendees by tomorrow, just to touch base.) We were all thrilled when God blessed us with exquisite beach weather for our free time Saturday afternoon. I'm sure He enjoyed hearing our exclamations of delight at how beautiful it was!
This week we're back to our usual activities. Zumba meets at 4:15 this afternoon and Wednesday. Common Grounds meets this Wednesday at 6:30. We're getting down to the end of our study of Bad Girls of the Bible, ladies. This week we'll take a close look at Michal, one of David's wives. Her story is scattered throughout several sections of Scripture. If you'd like to read them ahead of time, see I Sam. 18:17-30, I Sam.19:11-18, and II Sam.6:12-23.
Before you know it, our second annual Feminini-Tea will be here! Saturday, May 5th, at 10 AM we will come together for a special time as we celebrate spring. Our speaker is Barb Boswell, and you can read past editions of the WOW-Zine to find out more about her. (She also will have her humor books available for sale.) Barb's topic is The Gift of Your Words, which will be a powerful reminder of how our words can affect the lives of others. This event is free, and is open to women and girls, ages five and up. But, they need to be able to sit quietly during a 45-minute talk. So please use your own judgement as to how well your little sweeties can handle something like that. This event is a wonderful opportunity for you to bring friends who don't normally attend our WOW events. It will be a fun, non-threatening place for them to come, so be sure to invite them. In order for us to be sure to have enough seating for everyone, please let me know if you're coming, and how many people you're bringing with you. Attendees are asked to bring some tea-type foods with you. Examples would be little sandwiches, cookies, scones, muffins, fruit--anything yummy! This is also a fun chance to dress up a little fancy and crook your little finger out to the side as you daintily sip your tea!
Thanks to those of you who have already offered to host a table for this event. (Hosting involves providing table linens and place settings for the tea. Also a centerpiece.) The church will be open by 9 AM that day for you to get your tables decorated. We have both round tables and rectangular ones, so let me know which type you would like.
I think that's about all my tired little brain can think of today! And when I say tired, I mean tired! My daughter called me this morning and I didn't even recognize her voice!! I'll leave you with some good ideas I got through an on-line devotional.
Eight Ways to De-Stress This Spring , Cindi McMenamin, Author
Spring cleaning isn't something that should just happen in our homes. Each spring we can de-clutter our lives to eliminate the stress and make sure we're maximizing our time with those we love the most. Here are a few ways to revive your life and refresh your attitude so you can be a welcome sight this season:
1. Start Your Day with a Simple Prayer. Have you noticed that a good start to your day will often affect how the entire day goes? Then grab the reins on your day by choosing to start it well. Try saying this simple prayer as you rise out of bed and before your feet even hit the floor: "God, I give this day to you. Help me to please you in all I do." That simple prayer will remind you what matters most in life and may help you, throughout the day, to remember where your priorities are. Of course, I believe the longer you spend in prayer, the better your day will go. But start with something simple and you may notice how the conversation -- with you and God -- grows from there.2. Get Outdoors. We live in a world in which it's easy to hibernate. Don't do it. Especially if the sun is out or the wind is blowing or even if you're experiencing rain. Walk whenever you can, breathe the air that is around you, notice the flowers, listen to a birdsong, admire the sunset. Appreciate the colors of nature. It will freshen your soul and remind you that "the earth is the Lord's and everything in it" (Psalm 24:1).
3. Find Your Resting Place. There's nothing more refreshing than a few moments of silence. Can you find it? Get creative. Walk to a nearby park. Sit in your car during your lunch break if you have to. But get quiet. Let your thoughts slow. Listen for your heartbeat. And relish in the sounds of silence -- even if just for a moment. Studies show an occasional "slow down" (from an intentional calmed pace to a mid-day nap) will decrease your stress level and increase your overall productivity.
4. Find Your Song. The Bible says, "In everything give thanks, for this is God's will for you..." (1 Thessalonians 5:18, NASB). I like to paraphrase that by saying "In all things sing." Sing out a thank you to God that you're alive. Practice the art of praising God for everything that comes your way, good or bad. Once you become a person who is able to give thanks "in everything" you are living out God's will for you. And there is no one more joyful and content on this earth than one who is living out his or her divine purpose. Also, the more you sing, the less you stress, worry or complain.
5. Keep Good Company. There are two kinds of people: the builders and the drainers. Which one are you? Which ones are you spending most of your time with? There are situations with draining people you might not be able to avoid (if your boss is one, if you live with one, and so on) but collecting more "builders" into your life who encourage you and brighten your day will most likely rub off on you and make you a builder and encourager, too. Limit the time you're around people who deplete you through a critical spirit, whining and complaining or just being high maintenance. Yes, we need to be sensitive to people's needs, but we need boundaries as well. Who is a positive, building force in your life? And how can you spend more time around that person than the drainer?
6. Clear the Clutter. I had my daughter take me through a "What Not to Wear" session in my closet and although it looked like she completely cleaned me out (five trash bags full of donated clothing items to the thrift store) I can't tell you how nice it is to have more room in my closet and far less choices every morning. It makes me happy just walking in there. More space often equates to less stress. What can you toss or just straighten up? Creating some open space in your home, car, or on your desk at work, will do wonders for your stress level.
8. Toss the Trash. Is there something in your life that's harming you or others? If so, you probably already know what it is. An unhealthy addiction? A tendency to gossip? An attitude that is critical more than it is helpful? Maybe it's just something that distracts you from doing what you really need to do. There's no better time than now to just toss it. If your new year's resolution was unsuccessful by mid-January, make it your Spring Challenge and start living lightly and freely.
Cindi McMenamin is a national speaker and the author of several books, including When Women Walk Alone, When Women Long for Rest, and When You're Running on Empty, from which this article is adapted. For more on her books or for free resources to strengthen your soul and lighten your load, see www.StrengthForTheSoul.com.
Sherrie Ashcraft, Women's Ministry Director
sherrieashcraft@yahoo.com 971-285-6699
So glad you ladies had a fabulous time at the coast. Looking forward to the tea, would like to ask, please, if Joella (almost 4) can come with me. Looking forward to CG on Wednesday night.
ReplyDeleteI hereby submit a prayer request for my family and God's will.
Thank you all.