Monday, December 14, 2009

Christmas 2009





Can I just say I have the most amazing group of kids? They did an awesome job at our Christmas program! I was so proud of them and it was so great to have a full house with people standing at the back of the sanctuary. Thanks to all of the Building 2:52 team, our preschool department and our music pastor and crew. It took a whole village but we made it without anyone falling, crying, vomiting or fighting! Merry Christmas.

Thursday, December 10, 2009

Meet Me at the Manger


This Sunday, December 13, at 5 PM is our kid's Christmas musical, Meet Me at the Manger. I know the kids will do an awesome job of presenting the true meaning of Christmas. We have our big dress rehearsal this Saturday morning followed by a birthday party for Jesus with what I know has to be His first choice of menus...pizza and ice cream!

Invite your family, friends and neighbors! All kids attending the service, whether they were in the program or not, will receive a special Christmas treat box of goodies.
Union City First Assembly of God is at 1810 Pleasant Valley Ave. Meet you there!

Monday, November 30, 2009

Building Houses...Gingerbread Style






We had a blast building gingerbread houses again this year. Sticky, but FUN!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Family Build a Gingerbread House

There's still time to sign up for this Saturday's Build a Gingerbread House and Pot Luck Lunch event. We are meeting in our Activities Building at 10 AM til 1 PM. This is for ALL ages and a great opportunity to start a new family tradition. Invite some friends and be sure to give me a call to reserve your spot and order a kit. The kits will be $12 and the price includes all "building materials" plus drinks for lunch and all tableware. Call me at 731-446-4014 to sign up.

Fall Outreach



Last Saturday, we at Union City First Assembly hosted our annual Fall Outreach for Obion County. I posted some prep pictures last week and wanted to follow up with the results. We had hundreds of people come through and "shop" for clothing, shoes and household items. They began lining up outside our activities building shortly after 7 AM for our 8:00 opening. We gave a new blanket to about 85 families and about 160 bags of groceries for Thanksgiving dinners. It was an incredible day. I'm so thankful to be a part of such a loving and compassionate church who always give above and beyond of their time and resources.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

How Pumpkin Pies Are Made


A friend sent me this through e-mail and I thought it was too funny not to share. Ok....so maybe I've been hanging out with kids too long and my sense of humor has been compromised. Tell me you didn't smile!

Monday, November 16, 2009

Annual Fall Outreach






Sunday afternoon, we were busy at the church preparing for our annual fall outreach. We collect gently used clothes for all ages from our congregation and food items for Thanksgiving dinner. We then set up our activities building in giant garage sale fashion and invite the community to come for a FREE shopping trip. We open the doors next Saturday morning at 8 AM and will have people ready to greet, be shopper assistants, check out helpers, prayer teams and grocery givers. Each family can take as many items as they can use. The building is full of great clothes (some with price tags still on), shoes, household items, accessories and much more. When they check out, they receive a bag of groceries and an opportunity to have someone pray for their needs. It is so much fun to see people have these basic needs met and to see the church come together and love all who come through the doors. Can't wait to see how God moves this weekend and the divine appointments we will have. These are some pictures of our preparations.

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

2009 Giant Haystack

Building the Haystack
Family Pictures

Cake Walk

Craft table

Digging for treasure!

We had our second Giant Haystack on Saturday, October 31. It was a spectacular day! The sun was shinning after what seemed like weeks of rain, we had tons of people, AWESOME volunteers, and just plain fun. We hide the numbered balls in the haystack for the kids to find and turn in for a prize like we did last year. We gave out bags of candy for each person and had a drawing for a "Family Movie Night" gift basket. We once again had free hot dogs, coffee, and hot cocoa. But this year, we added a kid's craft table, a bean bag toss, a toddler duck pond game, tattoos, family pictures (to be printed and mailed out with a letter), a drawing for two bikes and the most popular addition...the Quarter Cake Walk! We raised $133 for BGMC with that crazy cake walk! People stood in line to walk. That will be back next year for sure. The kids really liked the craft table, too.

Thanks to all who made it so fun and such a great success. May God bless all and especially our "hay guy" who delivers and picks up the hay and refuses to charge us for it!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Character Connex

Part of the set up
The crowd...about 300
Crazy Game
Skit Time
It's an illusion!
Rhonda and Garrett

We did our first Character Connex school assembly on the character trait of "Responsibility" on Tuesday and it went great. I had Randy, Garrett and Rhonda helping and they did a wonderful job. I found a couple of things to tweak but all in all it went so well for the first one out. Somebody has to be the guinea pig!

I talked to another school this morning and it looks like they will be booking an assembly in a few weeks. Pretty exciting! They also asked if I could do an after school program! Praise God for favor.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Thankful For Open Doors

I'm sitting at my desk at church and reflecting on my lunch date at school today. I had to stop and write a few words about what it means to me to be able to do those "dates." First, I am blessed to have a pastor who encourages me to be out and about in the community and not sitting behind my desk 8 hrs. a day. There is work to be done in the church building but we are in the business of reaching people! Thanks, Pastor Tommy!

Second, I do not take lightly the fact that God has opened the door for me to build this relationship with our community and the schools of Union City and Obion County. It is not every city and state that welcome pastors through the doors of their schools. It is a privilege that I am allowed because God has given me favor.

Third, when I go and sit with "my kids" while they enjoy those yummy school lunches, I get to spend a half an hour with them one on one and talk about things we don't usually have the opportunity to talk about at church. It's all about them, no interruptions, no competing for my attention. Every time I go, the classroom teacher says, "He/she has been so excited all morning that you were coming today." It means so much to them and takes so little effort from me. We always have our picture taken together. It will end up in our kid's bulletin and a copy will go home with the child. Another copy makes the bulletin board in my office.

And fourth, I get to see so many other kids. Kids from church, kids from the Boys and Girls Club, kids from the neighborhoods were we do visitation, kids who were invited to one of our events...all kinds of kids. God showed me today that those small moments of contact, that brief hug shared in the hall will add up to something that truly impacts their life. It's hard to imagine that those little things make a difference but the Lord really encouraged me through that vision.

I started mentoring two fourth grade boys this week. That is another door God opened wide for me. "D" and "J" are two boys who need someone in their life who will encourage them and give them some undivided attention. They are sweet young men who seemed pretty excited to have a mentor of their very own. It will be interesting to see where God leads in these new relationships. Neither are from Christian homes as far as I know so I'm praying that we can build a trusting bond that overflows to their families. I may be the only Godly influence they have. Lord, let me be a light to them.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Dinner at Pastor Lori's Kitchen



Our September mission's incentive for our Boys and Girls Missionary Challenge (BGMC) offering was the person with the most $$ in their Buddy Barrel would win dinner out with me and a Building 2:52 team member of their choice to ANY restaurant in Union City! Could be anywhere from McDonald's to Applebee's, Taco Bell to Joe's Steak House. Soooooo...Elizabeth wins with her baby sister Lilly just pennies behind her. "Elizabeth, where would you like to go to dinner?" "I want Miss Hailey to come and I want to have dinner at Pastor Lori's kitchen." Seriously, she wanted hot dogs and steak fries at our house! Well, whatever my babies want, my babies get! After those delish Oscar Meyer dogs, we watched some Toys Story 2, and the girls had their chosen desserts....chocolate ice cream for Elizabeth and sherbet for Lilly. BTW, when I brought up the matter of Elizabeth only beating her sister by pennies, she agreed wholeheartedly that Lilly should be invited along! Love those silly girls! Good times and blessing some missionaries, too.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Happenings




Sunday was a fun day in Building 2-52. We are in a series about the great battles of the Bible and this week our sermon was on Joshua and the Battle of Jericho. We talked about what a miracle it was when God brought down the walls with the obedient shouts and blasting of the rams horns of the Israelites. Our main sermon point was that God is still the God of miracles today!

We had some visitors from the Army National Guard unit here in Union City. They brought a Hummer for the kids to investigate and some even got to ride around the parking lot in it. Both soldiers stayed for our service and joined in the fun. The kids seemed to enjoy the change of pace and it didn't stop us from having a great altar time as we prayed for the miracles we all need in our lives.

Sunday was also Pastor Appreciation Day. I had the kids write noted of thanks and appreciation to Pastor Tommy and Deana on some pink, heart shaped post it notes and we stuck them on his office door. The kids loved being in on the secret mission! Our church members are so kind and supportive. I feel so blessed to be a part of the staff here. Thanks to all who made it a special day for us.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

CMA RE:gional




Last week, I went to St. Louis for the National Children's Ministry Agency's RE:gional Conference. It was a round table discussion format on seven different topics. We had the opportunity to sit in a small group and brainstorm ideas, share challenges, and hear how other children's leaders tackle each area of ministry. I wasn't sure I'd like the format but it was great! Our general session speaker was Kevin Geer who is the Children's Ministries Director of the Northwest Ministry Network of the Assemblies of God. He was awesome! He spoke on leadership skills, vision casting and the keys of effective ministry. He had a way of communicating that just made everything make total sense! I had the opportunity to network with some other CM peeps and hang with some old friends.

Our hotel was a stone's throw from the STL Arch. Very cool....I had never seen it. We had lunch in the rooftop restaurant that rotates around so you get an awesome view of the arch and Busch Stadium. The architecture of downtown STL is beautiful. I enjoyed two favs while in Missouri...Starbucks and Panera! Oh, I was a happy girl!

Building 2:52 Stuff


For those who know me, preaching from a ladder is a great display of love for my kids!

Sometimes, you just have to play a crazy game!

We are doing a series in Building 2:52 called "Victory" focusing on some of the greatest military battles in the Bible. Just thought I'd share a few pics from recent services.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Family and Friend Day 2009





We had our annual Family and Friend Day yesterday. We encourage our whole church to invite everyone to some for an awesome salvation message and stay for lunch. We had a giant cookout and feed the whole crowd. It was so exciting to see our big school bus pull into the parking lot FULL! All but three of our bus kids brought their parents!!! That was an awesome sight. We had one adult get saved and five kids in Building 2-52 get saved. Many had a special time at the altar where they received a touch from God. Several rededicated their lives. Pastor Tommy preached with special music in between his points that really relayed the Gospel and Christ's love for us.
In Building 2-52 our sermon was "Transformers" and I preached from Romans 12:2 about how we need to transform the way we think about God. Some mistakenly think that they are not good enough for God to love, some think that they can live and act whoever they want and they will still gain Heaven and some believe that there is no way God could have a plan for them. We had a great time at the altar letting Jesus speak to our hearts and making Him the Lord of our lives.