Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Tuesday, July 28, 2015 WOW-Zine

This Thursday at 9:30 AM is our last Perk (women's Bible study) for the summer. By popular demand we're going to start off with a little brunch. So if you'd like, bring along some kind of yummy goodness to share, and we'll celebrate having spent the last 10 1/2 months together in community. We've seen God work in so many different types of situations during this year, and we want to take the time to acknowledge what He's been doing. Child care is provided. (Just bring along a few dollars to show our sitters how much we appreciate them.) Last week you'd been informed The Hub parking lot would be unavailable this week, but things have changed, so feel free to park there on Thursday after all!

Tuesday, August 25--For the Joy of It PDX2
Remember when we went to Tigard for the concert in May?  This time it's on a Tuesday evening at the Aladdin Theater in Portland. Cost is only $12. 

One Heart : PDX
 

join us!

ONE HEART: PDX is all about...

the music: Three unique and influential Portland artists are coming together to provide the music.  The evening will include original tunes from all three singer/songwriters...Holly Anne, Liz Vice and Hannah Glavor
the speakers: Are some really amazing and influential women who are vibrant, real, authentic and from right here in Portland...Bethany Allen, Eva Cruz Pena, Joy Eggerichs and Bri Henderson

the food: Catered from the most amazing and delicious place...The Lambs Table

the purpose:  “As iron sharpens iron, so a friend sharpens a friend.”  Proverbs 27:17

 

tuesday, august 25th  |  6pm  |  the aladdin theater
for more info and tickets go to joyofit.org

 

Get Tickets!

These ladies know how to throw a party, so I hope you'll join me for this event. Everybody can buy tickets on their own, and then we can figure out how to carpool when we know who all is going. (Jody, don't you think this is a great way to celebrate your birthday??)

And don't forget about the Audacious Beth Moore simulcast coming on Saturday, September 12th! More details to follow, but this is definitely something you don't want to miss.

Until next week,
Sherrie Ashcraft, Women's Ministry Director
sherrieashcraft@gmail.com     971-285-6699

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Tuesday, July 21,2015 WOW-Zine



Good morning, friends! Have you ever had a sleepless night? I mean, a TOTALLY sleepless night? Yep, it was "Sleepless in Gaston" for me last night, so hopefully whatever I put in this WOW-Zine will actually make sense!

I've got something pretty special to share with you today. Look at what's happening on Saturday, September 12th!


Audacious

Simulcast Theme & Exclusive Book Offer

(Beth's new book, Audacious, is available exclusively to simulcast participants prior to its release.)


Thirty years in the making, Audacious is a deep dive into the message that has compelled Beth Moore to serve women around the globe. Glancing over the years of ministry behind her and strengthening her resolve to the call before her, she came to the realization that her vision for women was incomplete. It lacked something they were aching for. Something Jesus was longing for. Beth identifies that missing link by digging through Scripture, unearthing life experiences, and spotlighting a turning point with the capacity to infuse any life with holy passion and purpose. What was missing? Well, let’s just say, it’s audacious and it's for all of us. And it's the path to the life you were born to live.
I believe a church in Newberg is hosting one of the simulcasts, so that's almost in our backyard! I attended one of these events several years ago, and it was almost as good as the time we went to see Beth Moore in person in Eugene. And a lot less expensive, which is always nice. So stay tuned for more information as I get it, but Save the Date now!
I hope you can join us this week for our next-to-the-last Bible study of the summer. The Perk will meet Thursday at 9:30 AM as usual this week and next before taking a break until the fall. It's not too late to jump in. It's a place you'll find it easy to develop friendships and share needs and joys with each other as we apply God's Word to our lives. Childcare is provided, so please bring a few dollars with you to compensate the two girls who watch the kiddos for us. Melissa is signed up for treats this week, but I just saw on Facebook this morning that she's really sick. So she easily may not make it this week. If someone would like to bring back-up goodies, feel free! (And get well, Melissa.)
Let me leave you with this devotion by author Liz Curtis Higgs.






This journey of faith? It isn’t meant to be a solo trip.
I didn’t get that at first. I was too excited about my salvation, my Jesus, my new life in Him. It really was all about me (how embarrassing). Then someone (gently) pointed out what people who love Jesus are called to do for one another.
Okay, then. It isn’t about me at all. It’s about God loving others through me — or through anyone He might choose. We’re simply vessels. Clay jars. Terracotta pots with a hole in the bottom, so water can flow through, rather than damage healthy roots.
This is what the Christian life is meant to look like: God pouring His living water not only in us, but also through us.
Right. So, here are some ways we can stop singing in the key of me-me-me and learn to serve the Lord — and others — with gladness.
1. “Honor one another above yourselves” {Romans 12:10}.
We’re not just talking about showing respect to other believers. We’re talking about putting them first. Above us. Ahead of us.
Easy to say, but often hard to do — at least, for this girl. Any sort of willingness to place others first comes from God. Only by His power can we embrace humility. Only by His strength can we learn how to play second fiddle and enjoy the tune.
2. “Live in harmony with one another” {Romans 12:16}.
Imagine being of the same mind with the people you do life with. Agreeing with one another. Quickly making amends. Staying in sync. Living together in peace.
A life without drama, without arguments, without slamming doors or raising voices. If we want a harmonious life, we need to care more about being kind than being right.
3. “Accept one another” {Romans 15:7}.
When you buy an item from the sale table marked “as is,” you know there’s a flaw somewhere, yet agree to overlook it. That’s what it means to accept one another, without judging, comparing, whining, or complaining.
If we could do this in our homes, that would be game-changing enough. If we could also do this in our churches, then every Sunday would be a family reunion, filled with hugs and shining faces and heartfelt good wishes and generous giving.
4. “Be kind and compassionate to one another” {Ephesians 4:32}.
As lovely as these descriptive words are — also translated “tenderhearted” and “merciful” and “sympathetic” and “understanding” — what it really comes down to is forgiveness.
Seeking or offering forgiveness is more than shared cups of tea and notes tucked in purses. It’s rubber-meets-the-road Christianity.
“Forgive one another as quickly and thoroughly as God in Christ forgave you.” {Ephesians 4:32, MSG}
5. “Encourage one another and build each other up” {1 Thessalonians 5:11}.
Hidden inside encourage is the Greek word for heart. When we encourage one another, we fill each other’s hearts, we build up rather than tear down, we look for ways to brighten rather than diminish.
Thumper’s father taught him, “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say nothing at all.” Our heavenly Father’s advice? “Find something nice to say and say it.”
6. “Spur one another on toward love and good deeds” {Hebrews 10:24}.
It’s easy to stay home, to chill out, to seek our own pleasure. But God calls and equips us to do far more. To get out there, to help others, to change our corner of the world.
At the end of the day, it’s loving and serving one another that satisfies our deepest longing to be part of something bigger than ourselves, to be one beautiful terracotta pot among many.

Until next week,
Sherrie Ashcraft, Women's Miinistry Director
sherrieashcraft@gmail.com    971-285-6699

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Tuesday, July 14, 2015 WOW-Zine

Good morning, ladies! It was great to be away on vacation, but, as always, nice to be back home. Not only did we brave the heat of Redding (In-and-Out Burger helped!), but we drove 19-hours in one fell swoop. I really think there should be some kind of prize for that! A big thanks to Amy Rusaw for filling in for me as teacher for both Bible studies that week. It's nice to know I left you in very capable hands. 

Speaking of our Bible studies, if you didn't hear this announcement at church Sunday or read it in the Wapato Weekly yesterday, Common Grounds is cancelled for the rest of the summer, beginning this week. People's schedules have just got too busy on these mid-summer evenings, so we're stopping a few weeks early. We will resume in the fall. For those of you who have attended Common Grounds in the past, feel free to join us at The Perk on Thursday mornings at 9:30 if you're able. The Perk will continue to meet throughout the month of July, with our last class on the 30th. (Also resuming in the fall.) Childcare is provided, so please bring a couple dollars to pay our young ladies that watch your children. Carol R. has signed up for treats this week.

We don't have any special events planned for this summer, but are always open to a spontaneous activity. So if you'd like to go for a hike or spend a day at the beach, and you don't want to go by yourself, just let me know. I can quickly send off an invitation to everyone and we can have an impromptu party!

Until next week,
Sherrie Ashcraft, Women's Ministry Director
sherrieashcraft@gmail.com     971-285-6699