Thursday, March 28, 2024

Please pray!

Dear Family,

 

Please join us in praying for the following:

 

Sharon Dick’s family as they grieve the passing of her brother today.

 

Bill Jones is going to Hershey for tests and a doctor appointment tomorrow.

 

Dee Thompson is in York Hospital following several cardiac arrests and damage to her neck when she fell.  Dee attends Fresh Start on Wednesday evenings and helps with Shippensburg Bible Adventure.

 

Don Uglow, Jr. is in Menno Haven Rehabilitation Center and is also battling pneumonia

 

Beloved, I pray that all may go well with you and that you may be in good health, as it goes well with your soul.”  3 John 1:2

 

For His Glory,

 

Pastor Gary

 

Pastor Gary

 

 

Gary Hornbaker

Shippensburg First Church of God

Pastor of Visitation and Discipleship

Church Phone: 717-532-8421

 

Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Totality - SFCOG updates for Easter! (3/31)

Sunday is Coming and Total Victory is Here!

 

*I'm sending this out early to remind you that there is no Community Night tonight (3/27), but we do have a special Maundy Thursday service tomorrow evening (2/28). Read on to prepare your hearts for Easter!

 

Suddenly Jesus met them. "Greetings," he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him. Then Jesus said to them, "Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee; there they will see me."

Then the eleven disciples went to Galilee, to the mountain where Jesus had told them to go. When they saw him, they worshiped him; but some doubted. Then Jesus came to them and said, "All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age."

--Matthew 28:9-10, 16-20

 

Consider those final words of Jesus in Matthew's Gospel, spoken after his victorious resurrection.

There's a theme here:

  • All Authority
  • All Nations
  • All I have commanded you
  • I am with you Always, to the very end of the age

 

That last phrase is can be word-for-word translated "I am with you all the days, until the completion of the age"

 

Notice the running theme is completion, totality, "ALL"

 

'ALL' saturates the Bible from start to finish. It is the heart of the Gospel.

 

In Genesis 1, God says All that he made was 'Very Good'

When God calls Abraham and makes a Covenant with him, he says – "all nations on earth will be blessed through him."

At the end of the Bible, in Revelation 21:5, God says "I am making all things new."

And to summarize, in I Corinthians 15:26-28, Paul identifies God as the "all in all."

 

'Totality' is a word that may be on your minds, since we have a Total Solar Eclipse coming up very soon, on April 8.

32 million people live in the path of totality. Here in Shippensburg, we will be at about 85%-90% totality… is it worth it to travel to the path of totality? I've been told that it is worth the drive.

 

 

There is something inspirational about Totality and Completeness. And yet, completion can be so far out of reach sometimes also – the chores are never done. Junk mail keeps coming. The rivers run ever into the sea, and yet the sea is never filled (as King Solomon said in Ecclesiastes).

 

We don't know how to comprehend completion or wholeness because we live in world that is still broken and disconnected.

 

Are you feeling incomplete today? Broken? Like you don't have enough? Do you feel pulled in too many different directions? Experiencing tension? Are you burdened by the divisions and conflicts in the world?

 

I can say these things are true for me, and I'm sure many of you might feel the same.

 

But on this Easter, let us consider that the Resurrection of Jesus was the starting point of God's work to restore His Good Creation to wholeness and completion – the fullness of God's light may have been temporarily 'eclipsed' by the darkness of sin, but the Bible tells us that Jesus' victory over death is causing all things to be restored again!

 

We hope you can join us in person or online to celebrate New Life together on Easter Sunday!

 

 

This Sunday

Our service times will not change for Easter Sunday

 

8:30 –We will celebrate the Risen King:

Christ Arose #357

Christ the Lord is Risen Today  #367

Because He Lives #358

 

We will also have some special choir numbers, and the service will end with a quartet presenting the Hallelujah Chorus.

 

11:00 –We will Glorify God by declaring the victorious resurrection of Jesus:

              He Lives

Your Grace is Enough

Overcome

Glorius Day

 

**Got any song requests?

Feel free to reply to this email with songs that you love, and our worship leaders will consider adding those to an upcoming worship time!

 

Check out our Spotify playlist featuring a variety of songs we sing on Sundays at 11:00:

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7E8YRF1NCIGbFoMNYNPn9K?si=ZivXqX5MRWe3nIDG1nx_qw&pi=u-Y90v2ygGSTKK

 

 

Easter Opportunities

 

o   March 27 – No Community Night

o   March 28 – Maundy Thursday Service Communion and Feetwashing worship service at 6:30pm in the Sanctuary

o   March 29 – Good Friday Busch Trust Luncheon for ages 60+ at 12:00 noon in Crossroads Station (registration is full)

o   March 31 – Resurrection Sunday (normal worship times- 8:30am & 11:00am, special Easter activities for kids during Sunday School and 11:00)

 

 

Upcoming Opportunities

  • Next Sunday, April 7, at 9:45 we will be holding our next Get Connected class. We provide this class once a month to help you learn more about the various small groups, ministries, and classes that we offer. It's a great way to learn more about Shippensburg First Church of God.

 

  • April is our final month of our Wednesday evening Community Night programs, and it's not too late to begin participating in these activities. There's something for every age group. We will have a closing program on Wednesday, April 24.

 

  • In May, our Youth Group will continue to meet on Wednesday evenings for some special activities (mostly off-sight). Youth Families, watch for updates from our Youth Ministry via text. If you'd like to learn more or sign up to receive the youth group text communications, please respond to this email.

 

  • Also on Wednesday evenings in May, we will be holding a special seminar to help you discover your SHAPE!  SHAPE is an acronym for Spiritual Gifts, Heart, Abilities, Personality, and Experiences. This special 4-part class will help participants learn how God has uniquely designed each of us to serve the world for his purposes! Stay tuned for more info!

 

Communications Update!

Our weekly and monthly communication methods are being updated!

We will soon be returning to a weekly bulletin that lists the worship songs for both services each Sunday, some helpful information to help you stay connected, and brief announcements for the week.

 

The "FYI Newsletter" has been a weekly printed publication, but we will be switching this to a monthly format and expanding it slightly. The first monthly edition will be for April, and it will be available this weekend.

 

If you have information you would like to communicate, communication request forms are available from the church office or in the Gathering Place.

 

Look for both of these resources at the Welcome Desk or in the center section of the Sanctuary. The weekly bulletin will also be available online.

 

  • We are now on Instagram! Follow us @ShipFirstChurchofGod

 

Let us celebrate the Complete Victory we have through Jesus, who has made a way for all people to be reunited with our Heavenly Father!

 

Pastor Rodney Bistline

Shippensburg First Church of God

seniorpastorbistline@shipfcog.org

 


 

Helpful Links:

Website (shipfcog.org)

SFCOG Facebook

Online Messages (shipfcog.org)

Online Giving (shipfcog.org)

Care Groups & Sunday School Classes

 

Weekly Order of Worship and FYI Newsletter (updated over the weekend)

shipfcog.net/site/shipfcog/shipnews/index.html

 

Friday, March 22, 2024

Please pray!

Dear Family,

 

Please pray for healing for Bessie Jones nephew, Kyle, who was involved in a motorcycle accident yesterday.  He was taken Hershey Hospital.

 

“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.  I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”  Isaiah 41:10

 

For His Glory,

 

Pastor Gary

 

Pastor Gary

 

 

Gary Hornbaker

Shippensburg First Church of God

Pastor of Visitation and Discipleship

Church Phone: 717-532-8421

 

Children’s Ministries Easter Announcements

Hello Church Family!

I wanted to pass along some special opportunities happening for our children to celebrate Easter! 

In addition to the two announcements below, I wanted to inform you that we are working to reestablish a room for nursing mothers, and hoping to rearrange some of our children's classrooms! This also means there are a number of baby and children's items that are looking for a new home. Some baby swings and bouncers and other toys are currently arranged in the main area of the lower level if you would like to look through them. They will probably not stay there long, so check things out soon if you or someone you know could benefit from these items. 

Let's continue to support and pray for our Children's ministries!
Pastor Rodney



  Easter Eggstravaganza Click here to Sign-Up
 

Any questions, please contact Jeanette Roberts or Becky Cramer (childrensministries@shipfcog.org)

Saturday, March 16, 2024

Please pray!

Dear Family,

 

Please be in prayer for the Jay and Loretta Clouse family as the grieve the passing of their son, Jay (Randy) on March 13.  A viewing will be held from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m., on Saturday, March 16, 2024 (this afternoon/evening) , at the Fogelsanger-Bricker Funeral Home. A celebration of Randy’s life will be planned for a future date and time, most likely at some point during the summer months.

 

Cards may be sent:        

          Jay Clouse

          Hollar Drive, 86 SME

          Shippensburg, PA 17257

 

Loretta Clouse

          c/o Shippensburg Rehabilitation and Health Care Center

          121 Walnut Bottom Road

          Shippensburg, PA 17257

 

‘He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.”  Revelation 21:4

 

For His Glory,

 

Pastor Gary

 

Pastor Gary

 

 

Gary Hornbaker

Shippensburg First Church of God

Pastor of Visitation and Discipleship

Church Phone: 717-532-8421

 

Thursday, March 14, 2024

SFCOG Updates for 3/17

Sunday is Coming!

 

In college, my friends coined the phrase “Relationship Defining Talk” (RDT) to describe those often-awkward conversations that a young man might have with a young woman when discussing their friendship or dating situation.

 

It was about this time of the year in 2003 that I had an “RDT conversation” with my wife, Jen who was “just a friend” at the time. After that talk, we started “dating” and Jen became my “girlfriend.” About a year later we were engaged!

 

I’ve heard that in the modern dating scene there is some New Slang-- “Situationship.” This is when two people are in a relationship but they don’t talk about terms or titles or other details about the direction they are heading together. “Relationship Defining Talks” are awkward, so some people avoid them.

 

I think many believers are in a “Situationship” with God. We’ve heard about Jesus and the Holy Spirit, but we don’t always understand how this changes things for our daily lives, so we just kind of leave it “ambiguous” and may miss out on the blessings that full commitment to Jesus can bring.

 

Truthfully, some people struggle to talk about relationships…they’ve been hurt before or seen bad examples in the world around them. It is also worth noting that following Jesus is more about action than just talk. Recall that Jesus called his disciples to “follow him” into an adventure, not just meet for coffee once in a while… But as we will see, our relationship to God does affect our relationship to others, so it warrants our attention.

 

In the next part of Romans 8 which we will read this weekend, Paul “redefines” some relationships we face on our spiritual journey. To summarize, in Romans 8:12-25, Paul Redefines the Relationships we experience in life:

•            between ourselves and the desires of our flesh,

•            between God and people,

•            between glory and suffering,

•            between humankind and the natural world

 

What Paul describes us much more hopeful, and much less awkward! Here’s just a glimpse:

 

‘For those who are led by the Spirit of God are the children of God. The Spirit you received does not make you slaves, so that you live in fear again; rather, the Spirit you received brought about your adoption to sonship. And by him we cry, “Abba, Father.”’

-Romans 8:14-15

 

What a radical way to redefine the relationship! And this overflows into all areas of life, as we will see this Sunday. Hope you can join us in person or online!

 

 

This Sunday

 

As part of our Scripture lesson in both services, we will also hear a report from the Youth Retreat which took place last weekend.

To help you prepare your hearts for worship this week, check out the songs we plan to sing together:

 

8:30We will worship our Savior with a variety of Hymns:

I Know Whom I Have Believed #527

My Faith Looks Up to Thee #539

My Hope is in the Lord #540

The Solid Rock #526

What a Day That Will Be #762

 

11:00We will exalt God together reflecting on the Resurrection of Jesus

              Glorious Day

Graves into Gardens

How Good is He

Death was Arrested

 

**Got any song requests?

Feel free to reply to this email with songs that you love, and our worship leaders will consider adding those to an upcoming worship time!

(Watch for song request forms in the Gathering Place soon!)

 

Jon has put together a Spotify playlist featuring a variety of songs we sing on Sundays at 11:00. Enjoy!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7E8YRF1NCIGbFoMNYNPn9K?si=ZivXqX5MRWe3nIDG1nx_qw&pi=u-Y90v2ygGSTKK

 

 

Upcoming Opportunities

 

You are all invited to our first Fellowship Meal in the newly renovated Cross Roads Station fellowship hall!

It will take place this Sunday, March 17, at 12:15 (following the 11:00 worship service). We will be providing baked spaghetti, garlic bread, and drinks, and we will invite each family to bring a salad or desert.

 

The annual Good Friday Luncheon provided to Senior Citizens (60+) by the Busch Trust Fund will be taking place in the Cross Roads Station fellowship hall on March 29 at Noon. Sign-up sheets are located in the Sunday School classes. Please RSVP by March 22 for planning purposes.

 

Card Shower

Joanne Diehl’s daughters invite you to participate in a Birthday Card Shower for Joanne’s 90th birthday which is on March 26.

You may send cards to:

           

Joanne Diehl

c/o Chapel Pointe

770 S Hanover Street, Main 231

Carlisle, PA 17013

 

 

Children & Youth

  • Easter Eggtraveganza!

Our children’s ministry is preparing some special Easter activities for kids and families on Sunday, March 24 from 4:00-6:00pm.

NOTE the Date & Time Change!

Families are invited to join us in the Lower Level for an Egg Hunt and some other easter-themed games and activities!

If you would like to support the Childrens Ministry in this event, they are accepting Candy Donations, which can be taken to the kitchen in the lower level by Wednesday, March 20.

Our Children’s Ministry does a variety of activities, and would always welcome more people to join their team for Sunday Mornings & Wednesday Nights. See the check-in area downstairs to learn more.

 

  • This Sunday We will be hearing a report about our Youth Retreat which took place at Camp YoliJwa last weekend!

 

 

Easter Activities

    • March 24 – Palm Sunday (normal worship times- 8:30am & 11:00am)
    • March 24 – Easter Eggtravaganza Childrens Ministry Event (see above) 4:00pm-6:00pm in the Lower Level
    • March 27 – No Community Night
    • March 28 – Maundy Thursday Service Communion and Feetwashing worship service at 6:30pm in the Sanctuary
    • March 29 – Good Friday Busch Trust Luncheon for ages 60+ at 12:00 noon in Cross Roads Station
    • March 31 – Resurrection Sunday (normal worship times- 8:30am & 11:00am)

 

 

Let us live as Children of God, free from sin and fear and death, and co-heirs with Christ to a Heavenly Kingdom of Glory that is redeeming all of creation!

 

Pastor Rodney Bistline

Shippensburg First Church of God

seniorpastorbistline@shipfcog.org

 


 

Helpful Links:

Website (shipfcog.org)

SFCOG Facebook

Online Messages (shipfcog.org)

Online Giving (shipfcog.org)

Care Groups & Sunday School Classes

 

*Weather Alerts/ Schedule Changes (shipfcog.org)*

 

Weekly Order of Worship and FYI Newsletter (updated over the weekend)

shipfcog.net/site/shipfcog/shipnews/index.html

 

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Please pray!

Dear Family,

 

Please pray for the following:

 

Eric Baer as he deals with some challenges with his eye sight.

Sharon Dick continues to battle long Covid.

Phil Shuman is scheduled for a heart ablation tomorrow

Don Uglow, Jr. has been hospitalized since Thursday with pneumonia and other complications.

Mike Wingert as he recovers from a fall and is in rehab at Shippensburg Rehabilitation and Health Care Center.

 

Thank you for upholding one another before our Heavenly Father’s throne.

 

“News about Him spread all over Syria, and people brought to Him all who were ill with various diseases, those suffering severe pain, the demon-possessed, those having seizures, and the paralyzed; and He healed them.”  Matthew 4:24

 

For His Glory,

 

Pastor Gary

 

Pastor Gary

 

 

Gary Hornbaker

Shippensburg First Church of God

Pastor of Visitation and Discipleship

Church Phone: 717-532-8421

 

Thursday, March 7, 2024

SFCOG prayer updates

Hello Church Family,

Please be in prayer for the safety of our SASHS Band which is heading to Florida by bus to board a cruise ship bound for the Bahamas for the next few days. Several students from our youth group are going along (including my daughter, Becca), and so are some parent chaperones from our congregation as well. I had the privilege to pray with some of them before their departure this afternoon.

Also please pray for Bessie Jones who was taken to the emergency room this morning where she was diagnosed with a UTI. She is home now and resting, but would welcome your prayers.

Thanks for your faithful care for one another,
Pastor Rodney

Wake Up! SFCOG updates for 3/10

Sunday is Coming, and Spring is inching closer!

 

There are many signs of spring in Pennsylvania—the days are getting longer, the rain is making the grass turn green, and daffodils are starting to bloom!

 

In our house, we have another sign of spring: Shelly the Turtle is waking up from hibernation!

 

 

I’ve had Shelly as a pet since I was in 8th grade. Every winter, she stops eating, slows down, and spends most of her time sleeping in the muck at the bottom of her tank. In the wild, turtles bury themselves in the mud away from the frost, conserving their energy, waiting for warmer weather when energy from the sun and food is more abundant. Even though she is in a warm house, our turtle still hibernates, and becomes so inactive that we often check on her to make sure she’s still alive and not dead.

 

This house-turtle has lived in captivity for nearly 30 years and could have access to food everyday, but she still feels the need to hibernate.

 

She also knows when to wake again! Her God-given instincts tell her body when to stop sleeping and stop conserving energy, and awaken to the abundant new life of Spring!

 

In a similar way, God’s Holy Spirit awakens new life within all who believe in Jesus!

 

Yet, often we might still find ourselves in a state of “Spiritual Hibernation” even though we have access to the power of the Spirit.

-Sometimes we feel dead, lifeless, or buried in the mud & messiness of sin or despair.

-Sometimes we conserve our energy, avoiding putting too much effort into our faith, or fearful of not having enough… even making excuses.

-Sometimes we hide away from the light—just ‘sleeping’ life away, or ‘sleepwalking’—merely going through the motions.

 

How can we “wake up” to the new life that is ours in Christ Jesus?

In the same way that SPRING brings new life and awakens hibernating reptiles, the Holy Spirit has come, and can bring new life for believers, calling us to actively enjoy the beauty that is unfolding around us according to God’s Purposes!

 

This week we will continue examining Romans 8, which tells us all about the assurance that we have for New Life through Jesus, and the way it grows within us by His Holy Spirit.

 

Paul says,

“Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus, 2 because through Christ Jesus the law of the Spirit who gives life has set you free from the law of sin and death… 10 But if Christ is in you, then even though your body is subject to death because of sin, the Spirit gives life because of righteousness. 11 And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies because of his Spirit who lives in you.”

--Romans 8:1-2, 10-11

 

According to Paul, the Holy Spirit of Life who raised Jesus from the dead can also awaken in us the power to:

·                Promote Life instead of Death

·                Work for Freedom instead of Slavery

·                Enforce Jesus’ New Law of Love, rather than the Old law of condemnation

·                Focus in the work of the Spirit rather than focusing on ourselves

 

Like a new pair of glasses, when we view the world through the lens of the Holy Spirit, we can see how our relationships, our workplaces, our schools, and our communities are all full of opportunities to celebrate the life-giving power of Jesus here and now!

 

In Paul’s own words from Romans 8:6, “The mind governed by the flesh is death, but the mind governed by the Spirit is life and peace.”

 

 

This Sunday

*Don’t forget to move your clocks forward an hour this Saturday Evening!

At least our phones and smart watches take care of some of that for us now…

 

To help you prepare your hearts for worship this week, check out the songs we plan to sing together:

 

8:30The choir will lead us in step with the Spirit towards praising our Savior with a variety of Hymns:

345 - What a Wonderful Savior

503 - Since Jesus Came into My Heart

502 - In My Heart There Rings a Melody

389 - Spirit of the Living God

 

11:00The Contemporary Worship team will share some songs exalting God for who He is and what he has done:

              In Tenderness

Blessed be Your Name

Revelation Song

You are My Vision

 

**Got any song requests?

Feel free to reply to this email with songs that you love, and our worship leaders will consider adding those to an upcoming worship time!

(Watch for song request forms in the Gathering Place soon!)

 

Jon has put together a Spotify playlist featuring a variety of songs we sing on Sundays at 11:00. Enjoy!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7E8YRF1NCIGbFoMNYNPn9K?si=ZivXqX5MRWe3nIDG1nx_qw&pi=u-Y90v2ygGSTKK

 

 

Upcoming Opportunities

 

You are all invited to our first Fellowship Meal in the newly renovated Cross Roads Station fellowship hall!

It will take place on Sunday, March 17, at 12:15 (following the 11:00 worship service). We will be providing baked spaghetti, garlic bread, and drinks, and we will invite each family to bring a salad or desert. Sign Up sheets are located in Sunday School classes and around the building to RSVP for planning purposes. Please RSVP by this Sunday, March 10! You can also RSVP to this email, or contact secretary@shipfcog.org.

 

 

The annual Good Friday Luncheon provided to Senior Citizens (60+) by the Busch Trust Fund will be taking place in the Cross Roads Station fellowship hall on March 29 at Noon. Sign-up sheets are located in the Sunday School classes. Please RSVP by March 22 for planning purposes.

 

 

Children & Youth

  • Our children’s ministry is preparing some special Easter activities for kids and families on Saturday, March 23 from 6:00-8:00pm. Families are invited to join us in the Lower Level for an Egg Hunt and some other easter-themed games and activities!
  • Our Youth Retreat is taking place at Camp YoliJwa this weekend! 19 students and 4 adult leaders from our church family will be joining with more teens and adults from the Greenvillage COG on Friday evening till Sunday. Please keep them in your prayers!

 

 

Let us embrace life and peace from Jesus today, and see the world as the Holy Spirit sees it!

 

Pastor Rodney Bistline

Shippensburg First Church of God

seniorpastorbistline@shipfcog.org

 


 

Helpful Links:

Website (shipfcog.org)

SFCOG Facebook

Online Messages (shipfcog.org)

Online Giving (shipfcog.org)

Care Groups & Sunday School Classes

 

*Weather Alerts/ Schedule Changes (shipfcog.org)*

 

Weekly Order of Worship and FYI Newsletter (updated over the weekend)

shipfcog.net/site/shipfcog/shipnews/index.html

Wednesday, March 6, 2024

SFCOG Prayer Update

Hello Church Family,

 

I am pleased to inform you that Pastor Gary is going to be discharged this afternoon after being admitted briefly last night at Hershey Medical Center. Continue to prayer for his ongoing healing and comfort, and let us Praise the Lord together!

 

I also want to encourage you to keep our Youth Group in prayer as they will be joining with Greenvillage COG at Camp YoliJwa for their annual retreat this coming weekend.

 

Thanks for faithfully supporting one another,

 

Pastor Rodney Bistline

Shippensburg First Church of God

seniorpastorbistline@shipfcog.org

 

Tuesday, March 5, 2024

SFCOG Prayer Needs

Church Family,

 

Please be in prayer together today, as Pastor Gary has gone to the Emergency Room in Hershey to determine the cause of some stomach pain that he has been dealing with for a few days.

 

Pray also for Mike Wingert, who recently fell and hurt his knee and leg and is recovering at the rehab facility on Walnut Bottom Road.

 

Keep Sharon Dick in your prayers as well, as she recovers from shingles.

 

“And if the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead is living in you, he who raised Christ from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies because of his Spirit who lives in you.”

-Romans 8:11

 

Thank you for praying,

 

Pastor Rodney Bistline

Shippensburg First Church of God

seniorpastorbistline@shipfcog.org

 

Monday, March 4, 2024

Please pray!!!!!!!!!

Dear Family,

 

Please be in prayer for the following individuals and their families:

 

Eric Baer is dealing with some challenges with his eyes.

 

Nicole Byers, daughter of Phil and Shayna Byers, fell yesterday and has a buckle fracture on her arm.

 

Bernie Eiswert’s mother passed away this afternoon.

 

Thank you for praying for one another!

 

“Pray in the Spirit at all times, with every kind of prayer and petition.  To this end, stay alert with all perseverance in your prayers for all the saints.”  Ephesians 6:18

 

For His Glory,

 

Pastor Gary

 

Pastor Gary

 

 

Gary Hornbaker

Shippensburg First Church of God

Pastor of Visitation and Discipleship

Church Phone: 717-532-8421