Church News
Sharing the Journey
Greetings in the name above all names, the name of
our Savior Jesus Christ. Welcome to the final newsletter for
the year 2024. Can you believe that as quickly as 2024 got
here, it’s almost over? We have been experiencing some rich
blessings over this year and I know we will experience even
more in the coming year! As we come to the
November/December newsletter we are in anticipation of the
holiday season coming up and all the things that come with
that. We are so thankful that we get to see the end of
another year; we know not what the new year will bring but
we trust God the whole way.
That being said, I want to encourage everyone to
make prayer a priority. Being as how Veteran’s Day is in
November I want to quote the story of Patton’s prayer. If
you’ve ever seen the movie “Patton” you’ve seen the
fictionalization of this prayer, but I feel it’s necessary that
we know the whole story and how it can help our prayer life.
In the latter days of World War II, December 1944,
a rainy and foggy weather situation was hampering the Third
Army’s efforts to break through and relieve the city of
Bastogne. General Patton called on his chaplain, Chaplain
(Colonel) James O’Neill, to come up with a prayer for the
weather. If there was to be a victory, the weather would
have to cooperate. Chaplain O’Neill searched a number of
prayer books and couldn’t come up with a suitable prayer, so
he wrote the following prayer: Almighty and most merciful
Father, we humbly beseech Thee, of Thy great goodness, to
restrain these immoderate rains with which we’ve had to
contend. Grant us fair weather for battle. Graciously hearken
to us as soldiers who call upon Thee that, armed with Thy
power, we may advance from victory to victory, and crush the
oppression and wickedness of our enemies and establish Thy
justice among men and nations. Amen.
In a talk with the chaplain, General Patton
emphasized the importance of prayer, no matter where or
under what circumstances. The “end of the story” as Paul
Harvey used to say, is that the weather broke, and the Third
Army was able to relieve the city of Bastogne.
Prayer is not a substitute for effort and work, but it
is an indispensable ingredient in our life. If we are to achieve
victory, deliverance, and blessing, we must be a people of
prayer. May we end this year in prayer thanking God for His
blessings and invoking His presence in every aspect of our lives.
Daniel
Philippians 4:13
**You can read the entire story of Patton’s prayer by going to the
following website: http://pattonhq.com/prayer.html
Operation Christmas Child
Collection and blessing of the
Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes
will be Sunday, November 3. OLBC has
assembled 60 shoeboxes to ship to
children around the world. We still
need funds to ship the shoeboxes. We
only have funds to ship about 40 boxes. If you have
not given to this effort, please consider donating a
monetary gift. Each box cost $10 for shipping.
VETERANS DAY SERVICE & THANKSGIVING MEAL
On Sunday, November 10, there is a special service
planned to celebrate Veterans and the Thanksgiving
season. Be sure to invite any veterans you know, so we
can honor their service to our country. Please provide
the name of a veteran currently serving or has served
you’d like to be included in the Veteran’s Day Sunday
bulletin insert. Email Pastor Daniel or Sheila by Sunday,
November 3. A covered dish Thanksgiving meal will be
held after the worship service. Bring your favorite dish
or dessert to share. Ham will be provided by the
church.
DISASTER RELIEF FOR VICTIMS
OF HURRICAN HELENE & MILTON
Please consider ways to help to connect with our BGAV
missions partners Impact Disaster Response (formerly
Virginia Baptist Disaster Response). Impact Disaster
Response continues to respond in Damascus, Virginia
and surrounding areas. They are completing the cleanup
and chainsaw jobs and shifting to repair and rebuild as
homes that were damaged dry. Trained chainsaw teams
are being sent to North Carolina and trained flood
recovery teams to Florida. Continue in prayer for these
efforts and continue to help by giving or volunteering in
any way you can. OLBC will take up a special offering on
Sunday, November 17, to send to the BGAV efforts.
PANCAKES WITH SANTA
OLBC will be hosting a community
event on Saturday, December 7,
from 9-11:00 am with “Pancakes
with Santa.” We will be serving
pancakes and Santa will be our
special guest. Bring your family and neighbors for this
time of fellowship. Don't forget your camera for those
pictures with Santa. A special invitation is being mailed
to the Oak Level community to join the church family
for this event. Mark your calendar and make your plans
now to attend!
WMUV
Meetings
Tuesday - November 26– 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday - December 17 – 6:30 p.m.
HOPE PACK FOR THE GOOD NEWS
JAIL MINISTRY
It is the season, and we are preparing to kick off our
annual “Hope Pack” effort for inmates and staff for
this holiday season. Each Christmas season your
Chaplain and Chaplaincy Support Team coordinates a
ministry of the community to touch inmates and staff
at the Martinsville City Jail and Henry County Adult
Detention Center. We collect funds to purchase items
to fill a small gift bag for the inmates, and to provide
some candy bars and chocolates for the staff as well.
Your donation will purchase items to go into a small bag
to share God’s Love with inmates. There will be some
practical hygiene items like socks, toothpaste, soap,
Shampoo, & deodorant, as well as some candy and
snacks, The Correction’s Staff receive bags too, but
the Chaplain’s Chocolate and snacks continue to be
given out to officers in the following weeks as a
reminder of the chaplain’s ministry. I hope you will
prayerfully consider adding this outreach to your
Christmas list! Again, this year we have begun taking
monetary donations for Hope Packs and will assemble
and deliver those in late December. I hope you will be
able to provide hope to an inmate again this year with
your help, gifts, and cards.
In Christ,
Joe Collins, Chaplain
*OLBC will collect a special offering on Sunday,
December 8 to support the “Hope Pack” ministry.
JESUS IS THE REASON
”For unto us a child is born, unto
us a son is given: and the
government shall be upon his
shoulder: and his name shall be
called Wonderful, Counsellor, The
mighty God, The everlasting
Father, The Prince of Peace.
Of the increase of his government and peace there
shall be no end, upon the throne of David, and upon his
kingdom, to order it, and to establish it with judgment
and with justice from henceforth even forever. The
zeal of the LORD of hosts will perform this.”
Isaiah 9: 6-7 (KJV)
SCHOOL CLOSINGS FOR INCLEMENT WEATHER
The Wednesday evening service is NO LONGER tied to the notice of schools closing for inclement weather. The church office will send out an email IF there has been a decision to cancel Wednesday services or you can call the office or a deacon to verify the cancellation. For announcements concerning Sunday Morning Services, listen to B99 FM radio or watch TV Stations, WDBJ, Channel 7 or WSLS, Channel 10, for possible church cancellations.
THE GRACE NETWORK OF MHC
OLBC is just one of over one hundred congregations
and other groups that partner with Grace Network to
help families in crisis in Martinsville and Henry
County. “Grace Network strives to give short-term
assistance and to help find long-term solutions.” Each
month we can help needy families by giving nonperishable
food items, toiletries, cleaning supplies,
and paper products. Check out the church bulletin to
see what OLBC has pledged to give. You can be a part
of this ongoing mission when you donate to this
worthy cause. Visit their website at www.gracenetworkmhc.org to learn more.
Sharing the Love
Each week our folks are visiting friends throughout the community to let them know we love and care for them. Sometimes it is to sit and pray with someone suffering from injury or illness and unable to get out. At other times it's to get to know neighbors in the area and to introduce them to the ministries of Oak Level, if they do not have a church home of their own. In every instance it is another opportunity to go in the name of Jesus in order to be an ambassador of love. If you have never experienced the joy of visiting others or meeting new friends in this way, please know that you are more than welcome to join us. Visitation times are flexible according to your schedule, and there are plenty of folks that you already know who would be honored to go with you. Contact any deacon or the pastor for more information.
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