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Sharing the Journey
Greetings in the name of Jesus Christ. As I write
this, we are nearing Christmas; in fact, this is being written
just before the second Sunday of Advent. Advent is that
season where we prepare for the coming of Immanuel – God
with us. At this time of year, we also contemplate the
beginning of a new year. This newsletter article will be read
at the new year, so I have a thought for us as we enter the
new year.
We read Psalm 23 most often in the context of
funerals. I don’t undermine this because it’s a necessary
passage to provide that comfort when we are grieving the
loss of a loved one. I sure am glad, however, that this Psalm
speaks to us day by day as well if we consider its meaning and
let it speak to us. Think about the opening words of the 23rd
Psalm: The Lord is my shepherd… That’s a personal
distinction. If you know Christ as your Savior, then the Lord
is YOUR Shepherd. …I shall not want The Lord as your
shepherd will make sure you have all that you need
(sometimes He’ll see fit to bless you with some wants, but He
will always see to your needs). He maketh me to lie down in
green pastures: He leadeth me beside the still waters. Your
personal Shepherd will lead you to those “pastures” and “still
waters” where you will be nourished and refreshed. He
restoreth my soul: He leadeth me in the paths of
righteousness for His name’s sake. He will guide you to
righteousness (remember as I’ve said many times: we are not
righteous in and of ourselves; we are declared righteous
through our faith in the shed blood of Christ). Yea, though I
walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no
evil: for Thou art with me; Thy rod and Thy staff they
comfort me. Even when the valleys come (and they will), you
can be sure that your Shepherd will be right there to guide
you through them. Thou preparest a table before me in the
presence of mine enemies: Thou anointest my head with oil;
my cup runneth over. Your Shepherd protects you and anoints
you. Because of all this: Surely goodness and mercy shall
follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house
of the Lord forever.
Ask yourself this question: Is there a more capable
shepherd than God? Can anyone aside from God provide for
the flock better? As we enter into this new year, may we be
encouraged by our PERSONAL Shepherd and His capacity to
see to all our needs (even when that need is discipline).
Privileged to be the “Under shepherd” to this flock. God bless
you!
Daniel
Philippians 4:13
BUSINESS MEETING
The quarterly business meeting will be held on
Wednesday, January 15, at 6:00 PM. Please plan to
attend this important meeting because a quorum is
needed and your input is vital to the routine business
of the church.
CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING
The Church Council will meet Wednesday, January 8,
at 6:00 p.m. Come prepared to plan events for the
church calendar through September 2025. Those on
the church council include: Pastor, Deacons
Chairperson, Music Director, Stewardship Chairperson,
Sunday School Director, and WMU Director. Other
committee chairpersons are encouraged to attend if
they have items to add to the calendar.CHURCH COUNCIL MEETING
The Church Council will meet Wednesday, January 8,
at 6:00 p.m. Come prepared to plan events for the
church calendar through September 2025. Those on
the church council include: Pastor, Deacons
Chairperson, Music Director, Stewardship Chairperson,
Sunday School Director, and WMU Director. Other
committee chairpersons are encouraged to attend if
they have items to add to the calendar.
SOUPER BOWL SUNDAY
On Souper Bowl Sunday,
February 9, please bring non-
perishable food items to be
donated to the Grace
Network and Heavenly Manna. A box will be in the
church foyer to place your “soup.” Grace Network is
our local food pantry and resource for financial help.
Heavenly Manna is a food bank located in Franklin
County. We will collect items throughout the month of
January until February 9.
THANK YOU
As we close out this year, we do want to Thank You for
your support this past year in our many projects and
missions giving. This year the WMU and OLBC has:
- Sent reading glasses, sunglasses and
toothbrushes to Kenya • Made and have on hand bereavement bags
- Donated $590 to Pure Water, Pure Love
- Donated $730 to the Crisis Pregnancy Center • Collected food and toiletries for Grace
Network ($200 Value)
- Donated backpacks and clothing items to
HumanKind ($400 Value)
- Gave $1005 to Alma Hunt offering for VA
Missions
- Packed and shipped 66 Samaritans Purse
Shoeboxes ($3300 Value)
- Donated $738 to Disaster Relief
Donated $374 to Good News Jail Ministry Hope
Packs
Without the support of each and every one of you,
these ministry needs would not have been met.
WMUV
Meetings
Tuesday - January 28 – 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday - February 25– 6:30 p.m.
FOCUS ON WMU
FEBRUARY 9 – 16, 2025
OLBC WMU wants to engage our church in mission’s
discipleship and radically involved all age groups in
God’s mission. WMU provides opportunities to pray
throughout the year for missions, as well as
opportunities to apply knowledge and passion through
giving, serving, and supporting missions.
LEARN-WMU promotes missional living by teaching
church members of all ages to see the world through
God's eyes.
PRAY-Through WMU, believers learn how to apply the
power of prayer for the spread of the gospel and pray
specifically for needs around the world as they learn of
missions needs and current social issues as we also pray
daily for missionaries on their birthdays.
GIVE-By encouraging gifts to the Cooperative Baptist
Fellowship and the Alma Hunt Offering for VA
Missions, WMU supports these and other mission
personnel as they share the gospel at home and abroad.
SERVE-WMU ministries provide opportunities to
engage in redemptive, loving service in the name of
Jesus to people who need to hear the gospel.
SUPPORT-mission efforts through, Samaritan Purse
Shoe Box, Grace Network, Good News Jail Ministry,
and many more.
All ladies are welcome to join us on the 4th Tuesday of
the month at 6:30PM as we study about missions
around the world and pray for our missionaries. We
have a fun time of fellowship as we plan our events
throughout the year.
WMU WATCHWORD: “Because we loved you so much, we were delighted to
share with you not only the gospel of God but our lives
as well.” —1 Thessalonians 2:8 (NIV)
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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