Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Tuesday, December 6, 2016 WOW-Zine










As you can see, we had a wonderful time at the WOW Christmas Party on Saturday night. Thank you to all who attended, as well as to my awesome Women's Ministry Team for all the effort they put in to planning this event. I missed taking pictures of a lot of people, so if you have some, feel free to post them on the Women of Wapato Facebook page. (I particularly regret not getting a photo of Carol G.!)

With winter seeming to have arrived yesterday, it's time to review our game plan for The Perk. If either Forest Grove or Gaston school districts are closed we will not meet. What should we do if they're on a 2-hour delay? I need your input on that. We could either cancel or do a shortened time together from 10-11. We will meet this Thursday, though if the weather report of snow and sleet comes true, schools may be cancelled, in which case so would we! Kristen S. is slated to bring snacks this week as we study the topic of doubt. I really doubt you'll want to miss it! Our meeting next week, on the 15th, will be our final one until school resumes after the Christmas break. 

Our Undeck the Halls party is on Friday, January 6th, at 6 PM at the church. Bring $5 for pizza and drinks and we'll have a quick meal together, take down all the Christmas decorations, and morph right it to Game Night. If your schedule doesn't work for pizza and undecorating, just show up around 7 with a snack to share and a game we might play.

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


Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Tuesday, November 29, 2016 WOW-Zine

Good morning, ladies! Are you ready to step over the threshold and into the month of December? I know it's going to be a busy month for most of us, so we'd better put our running shoes on. Which will certainly go well with an ugly Christmas sweater. Which just happens to remind me of the WOW Christmas Party coming up this Saturday at 6 PM at the church. Have you signed up yet? If not, please do so very soon. We'd like to have a fairly accurate idea of how many ladies to plan for. Feel free to invite your friends. Go to http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090a4ba8a629abf85-wowchristmas to get all the details, RSVP, and also say what food you're bringing. Some more entrees would really be helpful. We're encouraging people to wear an ugly Christmas sweater, but you can certainly still attend if you don't want to do that! And don't forget to bring a wrapped, new gift, costing around $10 for our gift exchange. 

As you probably know by now, we've had two of our ladies--Becky Clark and Melissa Linck--deliver babies in the past few days. Congratulations to both of you! That means the rest of us have the opportunity to bless these families with meals. Jaimie Ashcraft is the new meal coordinator, and she has a signup available for the Clark family at http://www.takethemameal.com/meals.php?t=XCAQ9174.

We don't yet have the all the information for Melissa, so I'll send out a separate notification for her in the next day or two. I do know she'd like meals starting on Monday, so you can keep that in mind. 

This week at The Perk (Thursday at the church, from 9:30-11 AM) we'll be studying the topic of stress/anxiety. This is probably something we can all identify with, especially at this time of the year. So grab your Bible and a notebook and come join us! Snacks are being provided by Aimee this week, and childcare is available.

A way to help de-stress is to write down some Scripture every day. Several of us have been doing this for a year or more, and you can find the December writing plan here. http://www.swtblessings.com/
You'll need to scroll down the home page to find the plan, but I wanted you to have the chance to see all the other things that are offered on this site, including what looks to be a wonderful Advent calendar for your family based on doing Acts of Kindness. So be sure to take a look!

Due to your responses on our Women of Wapato Facebook page, you'll be happy to know that Wapato will be providing a Christmas Eve service at 6 PM on the 24th, as well as a Christmas Day service on Sunday. We hope you and your family can attend one or both. 

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

Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Tuesday, November 22, 2016 WOW-Zine

I'm keeping it short and sweet this week!

~No Perk (Bible study) this week.

~Please R.S.V.P. for our WOW Christmas party, coming up on Saturday, December 3rd. Sign up for our potluck dinner as well as get all the details here: http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090a4ba8a629abf85-wowchristmas

~Decorate the church for Christmas this Saturday at 10 AM. Cinnamon rolls provided, but please bring your own drink.

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


Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Tuesday, November 15, 2016 WOW-Zine

Good morning! I hope your week is off to a good start. And speaking of start, it's time to start getting serious about our Christmas party on December 3rd. I've created a sign-up sheet for our potluck, so just follow this link to get all the details. When you hit the RSVP button it will show you the different categories of food and you can select one of them. If you make a mistake, just hit cancel and start over! I'm going to start looking for my Ugly Christmas Sweater today!
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/4090a4ba8a629abf85-wowchristmas

The Perk, our women's Bible study, meets this Thursday morning from 9:30 to 11. We had a great discussion about loneliness last week. Thursday's session will focus on dealing with temptation. If you're tempted to stay away--don't! We all need to support each other as we walk through life. Childcare is provided, and Nicole C. will be bringing goodies for us.

If you love to decorate for Christmas please show up at the church on Saturday, November 26, at 10 AM to deck out the sanctuary for the Christmas season. Bring your own hot drink, but we'll make sure there's some type of snack on hand to help you get in the Christmas spirit. Please let me know if you're able to help.

Meanwhile, we're closing in on Thanksgiving. Here's a great reminder for all of us from blogger Holley Gerth:

Gratitude When You’ve Got an Attitude
Holley, 02 Nov 05:30 AM

Give thanks. 1 Thess. 5:18
{my graphics are free goodies for you}
We’re kicking off November, the month of gratitude. Do you ever feel, like me, that being thankful is a bit of a challenge and mystery?
I set out to do good then someone cuts me off in traffic and I’m growling behind the steering wheel like a rottweiler in yoga pants.
I want to give to others but the lines at the store tempt me to give the grouchy woman in front of me nothin’ but a smack on the bottom.
I’m carrying the pumpkin pie to the table only to stub my toe on the cabinet corner and have oh-so-not-nice words flash through my mind.
My real-life friends and fellow writers, Suzie Eller and Jennifer Watson, recently sat down with me to talk about “Gratitude When You Have an Attitude.”
{Subscribers, if you can’t see the video click here. Also, a disclaimer: I have no idea why I’m making kissy lips at the camera when this starts. Ha!}
As the three of us talked, it seemed God brought a particular verse to mind. “In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you” (1 Thess. 5:18). There’s one little word in that sentence I suddenly realized makes all the difference: We’re to give thanks in all circumstances but we’re never told to give thanks for all circumstances.
We live in a fallen, broken world and often what we experience is far more serious than the silly examples I gave above. Husbands leave. Diseases ravish. Funerals happen. We are not made for any of this.
We thank the Giver so if something is not from Him, we do not have to force ourselves to be thankful for it. Whew. Does that make anyone else sigh with relief?
What we can choose to do is find His goodness right there in the middle of it all anyway. We can ask ourselves, “In spite of this, what can I be grateful for today?” It can be something small like a cup of coffee on a cold morning, a text from a friend or just opening our eyes for another day. It’s not the size of our thanks that matters; it’s the heart behind it.
We also don’t have to feel thankful. Our brains are wired with a negativity bias. This means we tend to pay more attention to what’s wrong (like a bear charging at us). This instinct keeps us alive but it also means our emotions and perspective can take time to catch up with our wills. God knows this and we don’t have to feel shame or guilt about the disconnect.
This November let’s be grateful. But let’s also give ourselves lots of grace. For the stubbed toes and the long lines and the moments when we’re just not at our best. This is the one thing we can always say, “Thanks, God, for loving me the way I am today.”
What Your Heart Needs for the Hard Days - Holley GerthXOXO
Holley Gerth
p.s. If the holidays are tough for you or someone you love, What Your Heart Needs for the Hard Days will be a daily encouragement. It’s six weeks long so it will take you right through Thanksgiving and Christmas.
Until next time,
Sherrie Ashcraft, Women's Ministry Director
sherrieashcraft@gmail.com    971-285-6699



Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Tuesday, November 8, 20016 WOW-Zine

The Perk, our women's Bible study, meets this Thursday from 9:30-11 at the church. This week Tami will be providing a munchable to have along with our tea and coffee. Childcare is available. Bring your Bible and a notebook and join us!

UPCOMING EVENTS:
~Saturday, Nov. 26th, 10 AM at Wapato
  It's time to get the sanctuary beautified for the Christmas season! I know a lot of you love to decorate for the holiday, so please come put your skill to use. Bring your own hot drink, and we'll provide something for you to munch on as you make our church festive. It takes less than two hours to create the transformation!

~Saturday, Dec. 3rd, 6 PM at Wapato--WOW Christmas Party
  It's time to get your ugly on! Sweater, that is! Yes, we're having our first-ever Ugly Christmas Sweater theme. Start hitting the thrift stores now to create your fashion statement. Yes, prizes will be involved. We will also have our traditional gift exchange, so bring a wrapped gift of $10. This will be a planned potluck dinner, and I'll create a sign-up by next week. Feel free to invite your friends. This is for women only.

Let me leave you now with some wise thoughts by writer and author Jennifer Rothschild--

Overwhelmed? 3 Things to Leave Off Your To-Do List


You skip breakfast. You’re late for work. You forgot to pack little Joey’s lunch. Your laundry basket is a Mt. Everest of dirty clothes. Your Dad is in the hospital. You can’t seem to get the groceries bought. You still haven’t returned that growing list of phone calls and text messages. Your mother needs you. Your friend needs you. Your husband needs you. Your kids need you. Your boss needs you… you need to be cloned or counseled or consoled or caught up in the air to meet the Lord!
“Rapture me Lord!”
You feel stressed. You feel guilty. You feel… overwhelmed!
Overwhelmed. All women feel it for all sorts of reasons. And there are lots of suggestions for what to do when you feel overwhelmed.

But today, I want to tell you what NOT to do!

I want to give you three things not to do when you feel overwhelmed because if you’re feeling overwhelmed, then telling you even one more thing to do may send you over the edge!
Here is what not to do when you feel overwhelmed:
1. Don’t try to fix your problem, focus your prayer instead.
When you try to fix something, you fixate on it. In other words, if you spend all your emotions and time trying to find a solution and fix your situation, then all you can think about is your situation. It becomes the biggest thing on your mind. The subject of all your conversations. The main thought that runs through your mind. No wonder you can feel overwhelmed when your problem gets all your attention! So, instead of trying to fix your problem, focus your prayer.
Don’t try to fix your problem, focus your prayer instead. [Click to Tweet]

Pray scripture if you can’t come up with your own words. When you pray, you get a better perspective of your God and your problems. You see that all that is overwhelming you is small compared to your Father’s great ability to clean up your mess or comfort you in your pain.
Here’s a great scripture to pray: “When my heart is overwhelmed, lead me to the rock that is higher than I.” Psalm 61:2
2. Don’t rely on your own strength, receive God’s instead.
For years, I managed my life, my blindness, my busy schedule — I managed all of it through my own strength. And then, my strength ran out. I had a depression crash, my brain got older and just couldn’t remember all I needed it to and along with that, blindness became harder and harder and made me slower and slower. I had no strength left to power through. That’s when God’s grace showed up and I found out that God’s power in me is so much stronger than my own strength. My strength is like gravel compared to the rock that is God’s strength.
Don’t rely on your own strength, receive God’s instead. [Click to Tweet]
A practical way I learned to receive God’s power is to admit that I am powerless. Without Him, deep down, I am powerless. I can’t fix my problem. I can’t fight hard enough, work long enough or run fast enough. When I admit my powerlessness, then I invite God’s power into my life.
Here’s one of the ways I do it — I misquote scripture! Don’t panic, here’s what I mean: Instead of quoting Philippians 4:13 correctly, I paraphrase it to remind me that I need God’s power. I can’t do anything without Christ who strengthens me. See what I mean? Saying it that way reminds me to let go of my puny power and receive God’s power instead.
3. Don’t run from your situation, run to God’s Word instead.
We run in all sorts of ways. We over-eat, over-shop and even over-control everybody and everything around us. Put simply, we deny our situations, in whatever way works for us, instead of dealing with our situations. But, if we deny pain or stress or disappointment or whatever it is, it doesn’t go away. It just gets more creative in the way it tries to get our attention. Repressed stuff can show up in sleeplessness, skin irritations, perfectionism, outbursts of tears or anger — well, at least that is my personal testimony! You get the idea. Ignoring something does not make it disappear. It is important to meet your situation face on, but don’t face it without your weapons.
Don’t run from your situation, run to God’s Word instead. [Click to Tweet]
God’s Word is your weapon. It is the scalpel that helps you dissect your problem. It is the spotlight that illuminates the root issues. It is the sword that you can hold up and cut that big problem into pieces so you can deal with them. It is wisdom and comfort and counsel and light.
So sister, if you feel overwhelmed today, just think… you now have 3 less things you need to do!
As you focus your prayer, receive God’s strength and run to His Word, you will be overwhelmed — just not in the same way… you will be overwhelmed by His grace that really is enough for you!

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

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Tuesday, November 1, 2016 WOW-ZineI

I'm baaaaaack! I had a lovely twelve days with my parents and their friends. I tell you--old folks know how to have fun! Sometimes I laughed so hard the tears ran down my legs!! (Just kidding.) A big thanks to Carol and Tami for filling in for me during my absence. 

Our usual programming, er, I mean events, are now resumed. Our Thursday morning Bible study, The Perk, meets from 9:30-11 AM. Keisha will provide treats this week, and we have childcare available. You are free to join us at any time, as the sessions are not dependent upon one another. You won't feel lost if you're just coming in on our study of Stronger: Finding Hope in Fragile Places. Just bring your Bible and a notebook and you're good to go!

Speaking of "go", you'll want to be sure to go to Karen's house (1999 Phillips Rd., Gaston) for our Movie Night this Friday at 7 PM. Not sure exactly what we'll watch (possibly War Room), but bring a snack to share and join in the fun. You can even wear your cozy pajamas if you'd like!

UPCOMING EVENTS:
~Saturday, Nov. 26th, 10 AM at Wapato
  It's time to get the sanctuary beautified for the Christmas season! I know a lot of you love to decorate for the holiday, so please come put your skill to use. Bring your own hot drink, and we'll provide something for you to munch on as you make our church festive. It takes less than two hours to create the transformation!

~Saturday, Dec. 3rd, 6 PM at Wapato--WOW Christmas Party
  It's time to get your ugly on! Sweater, that is! Yes, we're having our first-ever Ugly Sweater theme. Start hitting the thrift stores now to create your fashion statement. Yes, prizes will be involved. We will also have our traditional gift exchange, so bring a wrapped gift of $10. This will be a planned potluck dinner, and I'll create a sign-up in a couple more weeks. Feel free to invite your friends. This is for women only.

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

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Tuesday, October 11, 2016 WOW-Zine

Good morning, my friends! I hope you're able to get out and enjoy one of the last beautiful days we have before the rains hit again. 

There's not a whole lot other than the usual going on right now. We have The Perk meeting from 9:30 to 11 on Thursday mornings. I think we're all enjoying our study of Stronger: Finding Hope in Fragile Places. This week Natalie is providing something for us to snack on as we spend the morning together. Child care is available.

It was fun to spend time together at our Game Night last Friday. Thanks for hosting, Viv! Our next event will be a Movie Night on Friday, Nov. 4th, 7 p.m. at Karen's house. (1999 Phillips Rd., Gaston) As usual, bring a snack to share. You can even be super comfortable and wear your jammies!

If you weren't at The Perk last week you may not yet know that I announced who our speaker will be for our annual women's retreat April 7th-9th at Camp Wi-Ne-Ma over at the coast. Well, let me rephrase that. You may not yet know who our speakers will be. I'm so thrilled and excited to announce that the entire For the Joy of It team will be joining us for the weekend! This is an incredible gift to our church women, and an experience you won't want to miss! Some of you have heard the three ladies (Laurie, Joy, and Julie) speak at big events in the Portland area, and you already know what I'm talking about. These women are great friends with each other, and love to share God's Word in a very practical way. Start saving your $90 now, so you'll have it when registration opens in February. 

I will be out of town on vacation with my parents next week, so don't look for a WOW-Zine. The Perk will still be meeting, under the capable leadership of some of the other ladies. 

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

Tuesday, October 4, 2016

Tuesday, October 4, 2016 WOW-Zine



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Friday, October 7th
624 S. Pine, Carlton
(Corner of Polk and Pine)
(Also known as Viv's house!)
7 p.m.
Bring a game and a snack

If you don't have a CLUE as to what you're doing this Friday night, why don't you take a PIECE of time to come join us for fun and games? LIFE is short and there's no MONOPOLY on having a good time. It might be a rainy night, but the roads shouldn't be DICEy. It's not TABOO to hop into your car with a few girlfriends, navigate a few TURNs, and BINGO!--you'll be in Carlton. If it's been raining a lot that day, you may want to sail in your YACHTzee instead of drive, but it won't take a MASTER MIND to decide your best mode of transport. You really don't want to stay home and be BOARD when you could be sharing sweet snacks such as CANDYLAND, or eating something healthy like APPLES TO APPLES instead. So take the RISK and SCRABBLE over to Viv's this Friday. Do your best not to ROLL the car or SPINout on your way. You don't want to wake up Saturday morning and exclaim, "Oh SHUTES AND LADDERS, I forgot to go!!" Then you'd be SORRY!

Okay, enough of that! We had a great start at The Perk last week and would love to have you join us this Thursday from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the church as we continue our study based on Stronger: Finding Hope in Fragile Places. Last week we discussed what it means to know God is omnipresent and immutable. Don't let the big words scare you off, as we discovered how practical and meaningful they really are. Childcare is provided, and Kristen will bring snacks to go with our tea and coffee. 

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










Tuesday, September 27, 2016

September 27, 2016 WOW-Zine

I've got quite a bit of information to share with you today, so let's get right to it!

First of all, congratulations to Laura and Andy Cornils on the birth of their third son on Sunday. I haven't met him yet, but his picture sure shows him to be a cutie! As usual, we would like to provide a week's worth of meals for the family to help during the adjustment period. You can find all the information at the following link:

http://www.takethemameal.com/meals.php?t=BRCO1037&v=81dc9bdb52

Robert Mark Cornils (9-25-16)

It was so good to be back together at The Perk last week, wasn't it? And nice to have some new ladies there! We'll be officially starting our study Stronger: Finding Hope in Fragile Places this week. Just bring your Bible and a notebook and be ready for a great time of sharing together. Tami is providing snacks for us this week. We meet from 9:30 to 11 Thursday mornings at the church.

Coming up on Friday, October 7th--GAME NIGHT! Viv Wymore has graciously opened her home to us, beginning at 7 PM.
Her address is 624 Pine St. in Carlton. You just stay on Hiway 47 (turn left at the light in Carlton) and she is on the far side of town headed toward McMinnville. It's a brown house on the left, located on the corner of Pine and Polk. You can turn there and park behind the house and along the street. You might try carpooling too! Bring your favorite game and a snack to share. If the weather is decent we may meet outside under Viv's lighted pavilion, but we'll be inside if it's cold and rainy. Be prepared for either.

If you weren't at The Perk last week you may not have heard my announcement that this would be my last year as the Women's Ministry Director. I've been teaching Bible studies at Wapato for the past eleven years, and have had the official position as WMD going on seven years. John will be retiring at the end of this school year, and I'd like to have the freedom to be able to travel and perhaps do other ministries as the Lord leads.

 As I talked with my Women's Ministry Team last week (Susan Dixon, Christine Hoffmann, Debbie Hood, Aimee Lepari, Carol Gross, Natalie Mulkey, Viv Wymore) I explained that I'm looking for a variety of women to take on different parts of my job, so I can mentor them during this year. My heart's desire is that we have a very smooth transition, as we have an incredible group of women, and I don't want anything to destroy our closeness. I will be sharing some of the needs at The Perk this week, so you can be praying about any of the ways in which you might help. This might be the time that the Lord chooses to stretch you out of your comfort zone!

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








Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Good morning, ladies! I hope your day is off to a good start and that you make time to connect with the Lord at some point. We need His strength to make it through our days--even the good ones!

THE PERK BEGINS THIS WEEK!
I'm so looking forward to seeing you tomorrow morning from 9:30 to 11 AM at the church for the beginning of our Bible study year. Every Thursday (almost) we'll gather to do life together as women who are growing in our relationship with each other, and even more importantly, in our relationship with Jesus. 

We're kicking off the year with a BRUNCH tomorrow, so bring along something to share with each other. We'll catch up on what has been going on in each other's lives over the summer, and I'll let you know about what we'll be studying this fall--Stronger: Finding Hope in Fragile Places. Childcare is available. If you've never been with us in the past, now is the perfect time to come check out The Perk.

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

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Tuesday, September 13, 2016 WOW-Zine



Hi, ladies. I'm heading out the door later this morning to catch a ride down to Camp Tadmor, where I'll be speaking at the CB Northwest Pastors' Wives Retreat from this evening through Thursday. I'm really excited to have the opportunity to share with them, especially since I was a pastor's wife for over 20 years. It would be wonderful if you could let me know you'll be praying for me during these next couple of days. I need all of you on my prayer team!

Time is running out to sign up for the Beth Moore Simulcast, which is at Grace Baptist Church in Newberg this coming Saturday, the 17th. Cost is $25, which includes a continental breakfast, as well as lunch. The event runs from 9-3:30, with the doors opening at 8:30. The deadline to register is tomorrow, so don't procrastinate any longer! Go to https://fbcnewberg.radiantwebtools.com/ to sign up. I'm sure you can just bring money with you on Saturday if you haven't paid yet, but you'll need to let them know you're coming.

And in just over a week, The Perk will resume after its summer hiatus. I've heard a lot of you can hardly wait! The Lord has provided Anje's 13-year-old daughter to watch your children during our time together. That was a real answer to prayer. We'll meet from 9:30--11 beginning Thursday, September 22nd. Let's do a brunch during our first session, okay? Just bring a favorite brunch-type food to share, and we'll catch up on what has been going on in each other's life during the summer. Plus I'll whet your appetite (after we're full of food) for what we'll be studying!

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

Wednesday, August 31, 2016

Wednesday, August 31, 2016 WOW-Zine



Guess what? It's Wednesday! Somehow Tuesday slipped by without me remembering I should send out the WOW-Zine. I think I'm losing it! And not only is it Wednesday, it's the last day of August. Kids are back in school, we've got a touch of rain today, and it feels as if fall is just around the corner.

A new month means it's time to share the new Scripture writing plan. You can find it here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B_FwK3u-_PH1eXlRQncwakNvczg


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 Join me at the Beth Moore Simulcast on
 Saturday, Sept. 17th.
The doors open at 8:30 am and the session begins at 9:00 am.
Please check in at the registration table when you arrive.
We will be providing a lovely continental breakfast, coffee, snacks and full lunch. Gluten free options are available.

If you have not yet paid, please send a check in the amount of $25 to GBC PO Box 1 Newberg, OR 97132

 (Sign up on the website)


The Perk, our women's Bible study, resumes Thursday, September 22, at the church. We'll start our year with a study called Stronger: Finding Hope in Fragile Places. A couple of the topics we'll be discussing (I'll share others next week) are God is Stronger than Everything, and God is Stronger than my Struggles. If you've never been at our Bible study, you don't know what you're missing. We really focus on having the Bible impact our lives in a very practical way, and our times together provide a safe place for us to share our joys as well as find support and encouragement during times of challenge. This is not just for women in our church, so feel free to invite your friends. We meet on Thursdays from 9:30-11 AM, and have childcare available.

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

Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Wednesday, August 24, 2016


Dear ladies, I skipped writing to you last week as I was out of town at a writers' conference, and I didn't post yesterday as I was white water rafting down the Deschutes with my grandson, Josh. What a fantastic experience that was! I know there have been plenty of books written about stepping out of the boat when Jesus calls us to do something, but yesterday I believe His will for me was to try to stay in the boat, which I'm proud to say I did. Even when going through Class 4 rapids!

Just four more weeks until The Perk resumes. I can hardly wait! I've missed spending time with you each week in God's word and sharing what's going on in our lives. But on Thursday, September 22nd, from 9:30-11, that will all change! We'll start the new year of Bible study with a brunch, so plan to bring your favorite dish to share. We'll be studying through a book called Stronger: Finding Hope in Fragile Places. I know we've all had times when we know our strength is weak and we feel very vulnerable and fragile. Our time together will help us learn strategies for depending on God during such times. And remember, you don't need to buy a book--just show up with your Bible.

The Saturday before that, on the 17th, there will be a Beth Moore Simulcast at Grace Baptist Church in Newberg. I hope you've signed up for that and paid the $25 for the day. It's always a special time. 



Why We Don’t Have to Feel Ready
Holley, 24 Aug 05:30 AM

God is not looking for perfect examples... He is looking for ordinary people willing to LOVE one another.

I’m an amateur eavesdropper. I often work in coffee shops where conversations swirl around me as thick as the scent of espresso. Most of the time I’m able to tune them out but sometimes one makes my head snap up from my laptop. I’ve heard scandalous confessions of love, details of doctor’s appointments and workplace complaints of all sorts. This morning I found myself the recipient of some unsolicited wisdom.
A young man and his mentor sat next to me talking about faith. Apparently they’ve been meeting awhile because the young man asked, “When am I going to be ready to help someone else?”
The mentor paused and then answered, “I think you’re asking the wrong question. Because as long as you ask ‘Am I ready?’ then you’ll always be able to find a reason you’re not. A flaw. A struggle. Something you think you need to learn more about. The better question to ask is, ‘Have I received something?’ If so, then you have something to share. When is the best time to start passing it on? Yesterday.”
I looked over for a second just to be sure he wasn’t talking to me. Because I have wondered this as well. Haven’t we all? Here is a secret of faith I’m learning: We never feel qualified. We never feel like professionals. We never feel like we’ve got it together enough to really make a difference. And maybe this is a good thing. Because the only folks who seem to have believed otherwise were the Pharisees.
God is not looking for perfect examples. He is looking for ordinary people willing to just love one another. He is calling the messy, the broken and the incomplete. This is good news for all of us. It meansour role is not to show off; it’s just to show up. He will give to us and then He’ll give through us. We’re simply asked to be willing and brave enough to do it as we are and not as we’d like to be.
My heart needed to hear all of this today. Maybe yours did too. Perhaps sometime we’ll run into each other at a coffee shop and we can talk it over. And when we’re done, I’ll try very hard not to eavesdrop on you…
Until next time,
Sherrie Ashcraft, Women's Ministry Director
sherrieashcraft@gmail.com    971-285-6699

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Tuesday, August 9, 2016 WOW-Zine

The weather being what it is today, you'd think I had a WOW event planned!! I, personally, am looking for the heat "they" say is coming later in the week. How about you?

Just a reminder that The Perk will not resume until Thursday, September 22, at 9:30 AM. It's not too soon to start inviting your friends to join us. I know some of you are involved with Bible Study Fellowship on Wednesday mornings, but I'd like to encourage you to come on Thursdays to be able to grow closer to our own women. And since there's no homework involved, it's just a "simple" matter of getting dressed and out the door. We're through at 11 AM. 

Even before The Perk starts up again, we have the opportunity to get together for the Beth Moore Simulcast at Grace Baptist Church in Newberg. It only costs $25 for the day ( 9-3:30) and includes snacks and lunch. The date is Saturday, September 17. Go to their church website at https://fbcnewberg.radiantwebtools.com/. Their current sermon series is listed on the left, but there's a form on the right hand side of the page where you can register for Beth. Either pay by PayPal, or send a check to the church (address is at the very bottom of the form) to the church. Who's with me??!!

Here's a great reminder of an important truth from blogger Holley Gerth:
It's better to be patient than to be powerful.

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The Secret Strength of Patience
Holley, 27 Jul 05:30 AM

It's better to be patient than to be powerful.
{my graphics are free goodies for you}
Better to be patient than powerful. {Prov. 16:32}
I read these words one summer morning curled up in bed and I write them in my journal. I don’t understand at first why they resonate with me. After all, I don’t consider myself someone who grasps for power—at least not in the traditional sense.
But as I get up and begin to go about my day I realize I want powerover certain things. I want to control how my day will go. I want people to like me. I want to do my work flawlessly. And to make sure that happens, I push. I try hard. I rush and hustle.
And all of this, I suddenly see, is different than patience. Because patience is about receiving. It’s about believing that everything will work out. It’s about resting in the shade of God’s love instead of toiling in the sun of striving.
But patience also requires giving up control, it means surrendering our perceived power. This is hard and scary for me. Yet it is also what our weary souls long for, what they are really hoping will be the outcome of all our efforts.
Patience isn’t just about time; it’s also about trust. It’s about saying, “I don’t have to be in control. I don’t have to hold the power because I know the One who does. And He is for me. He is always working on my behalf. And this means I don’t have to strive or reach for control.”
This is the true work of patience; not only to help us wait but to help us worship. To empty our hands and bend our knees and bow our heads. This is a wild, heart-freeing thing. Because what we want even more than to be in control is to be cared for by Someone who truly loves us.
I let out a sigh of relief as I realize all over again we are. We always have been. We forever will be. God is inviting us to see it even now, to believe it, to know it all the way to our bones. Waiting for us patiently.

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