Wednesday, September 18, 2024

SFCOG Prayer Updates

Hello Church Family,

 

I wanted to let you know that Pastor Gary has returned to Hershey Medical Center and will possibly be there for a few days. Please pray for his physical and spiritual comfort, and for Joyce as she cares for him.

 

Also, I invite you to join me in praising God and praying for our Community Night ministries, as tonight will be our 3rd week and we are seeing good participation.

 

Pray for the “Prime Time” student fellowship ministry of Shippensburg University tonight. I learned that they have been seeing 140-160 students attending every Wednesday evening this semester, which are record numbers in recent years. Pray also for our own Young Adult ministries which are off to a good start and providing good connection opportunities for those involved.

 

Finally, be strong in the Lord and in HIS mighty power.

…And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the Lord’s people.

-Ephesians 6:10, 18

 

Pastor Rodney Bistline

Shippensburg First Church of God

seniorpastorbistline@shipfcog.org

 

Tuesday, September 17, 2024

SFCOG Prayer Updates

Hello Church Family,

 

Here are a few updates and matters of prayer:

 

  • Pastor Gary Hornbaker returned home from Hershey Medical Center on Saturday, but he continues to have some weakness and discomfort. Please continue to keep him in your prayers and be mindful that his availability may be more limited as he recovers and regains strength.

 

  • Terry Helm was taken to the Emergency Room in Chambersburg and has been admitted.

 

  • Pat Rickabaugh has is also in Chambersburg Hospital with some breathing and heart concerns.

 

  • Pam Shirley remains in Chambersburg Hospital and is moving to a rehab room.

 

  • Frank Killian was discharged from the Hospital and is back at Green Ridge Homes for rehab.

 

Please hold all of these individuals and their families in your prayers. Pray for healing and comfort and peace that passes understanding.

 

The peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.

-Philippians 4:7-8

 

Praying with you all,

 

Pastor Rodney Bistline

Shippensburg First Church of God

seniorpastorbistline@shipfcog.org

 

 

Monday, September 16, 2024

Cookies!

The Outreach Committee would like to say thanks for the *Hundreds* of cookies that were donated for our local teachers!



Over 400 cookies have already been collected!

Your generous and considerate gifts will be shared with teachers at Nancy Grayson elementary and the Intermediate School later this week. Other churches are also collecting for the other schools in our district. This is part of the "Love Our Town" ministry which is brining together several local churches to show support to teachers, fire firefighters, police officers, and others around town, and will also help to meet some needs throughout our community. 

Pray for all of these activities going on that people will see the love of God through these acts of kindness and that doors will be opened for the Gospel. 

Let us praise God for how the Body of Christ comes together to show Gods love to the world!

Thanks again,

Pastor Rodney,
on behalf of the Outreach Committee 


Saturday, September 14, 2024

SFCOG prayer request

Hello Church Family,

Please pray for Pastor Gary. Last night he began to have pain associated with his pancreatitis and went to Hershey Medical Center. This morning he's feeling some relief and is awaiting results from some bloodwork and scans to determine a course of treatment.

Thank you for remembering all those who are facing difficult circumstances in your prayers.

Pastor Rodney

Friday, September 13, 2024

Please pray!!!!!

Dear Family,

 

Please be in prayer for the following:

 

Praise that Ricky Bodde came through brain surgery (8 hours) as well as can be expected.  Please pray for a complete recovery.

 

Bil Jones visited his oncologist in Hershey today.  Unfortunately, his stomach continues to fill with fluid and the side effects for chemo are nasty.

 

Pam Negley completed her radiation treatments on Monday.

Jack Shaul’s dad is in Menno Haven Rehabilitation and is improving.

Please be in prayer for Pam Shirley who was taken to the Chambersburg Hospital ER this evening and for Bill as he walks alongside her.

Kathy Shoop is now home recovering from back surgery.  Her follow up appointment with her surgeon yesterday was encouraging.

Wes Swartz is awaiting a kidney transplant.  His pray request is that a kidney would be available soon.  

Jerry Swope is battling ALS.

Janet Uglow and her son Donnie are recovering from health challenges.

Rob Weber is slowly recovering.  If insurance approves, the next step is moving him to a Specialty Hospital for rehabilitation.  Please pray for a complete recovery and for Kerri as she walks alongside Rob, cares for the girls, and oversees the milking.

Mike Wingert is struggling with depression and lack of physical strength.

Then your light will break forth like the dawn, and your healing will quickly appear; then your righteousness will go before you, and the glory of the Lord will be your rear guard.”   Isaiah 58:8

 

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, September 5, 2024

Church Picnic! SFCOG updates for 9/8

The Church Picnic is Coming!

 

 

Enjoy the Fresh Air!

 

This weekend, we will gather in the park for a picnic and a time of outdoor worship! I personally love getting out into the "great outdoors" and spending a little time in the 'wilderness.' It is calming and refreshing!

 

The Bible is full of times when people encountered God in the wilderness. Consider again the account of Moses in Exodus 3:

 

Now Moses was tending the flock of Jethro his father-in-law, the priest of Midian, and he led the flock to the far side of the wilderness and came to Horeb, the mountain of God. 2 There the angel of the Lord appeared to him in flames of fire from within a bush. Moses saw that though the bush was on fire it did not burn up. 3 So Moses thought, "I will go over and see this strange sight—why the bush does not burn up."

4 When the Lord saw that he had gone over to look, God called to him from within the bush, "Moses! Moses!" And Moses said, "Here I am."

5 "Do not come any closer," God said. "Take off your sandals, for the place where you are standing is holy ground." 6 Then he said, "I am the God of your father, the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob." At this, Moses hid his face, because he was afraid to look at God.

 

Notice that God calls Moses by name in the wilderness.  Moses is away from his comfort zones, away from distractions, and he can hear God call his name.

 

But also notice also that God is Personal—God refers to Himself as the 'God of' Abraham, Isaac, Jacob… and in this passage, it is clear that God desires to be "the God of Moses" also.

 

Even though God calls the wilderness ground where Moses was standing 'Holy,' God is not the god of that particular place, but as always, God is the God of persons.

The God of the Bible is not confined by created things, or 'temples built by human hands,' because He is the one who Created all things. No one is like Him.

God made all places, and is above and beyond all things, so he chooses to identify himself as the God of People.

 

God wants to be "The God of ____________"

(fill in the blank with your name)

 

This weekend we will reflect on how we can worship God in the park, the same as back in the Sanctuary, and we can also worship God in our homes, at our schools, and our places of work.

 

While we can worship God anywhere, our day-to-day lives are so full of distractions that a little time in the 'holy ground' of the 'wilderness' is always valuable so that we can more clearly hear God's voice. Whether this means simply turning off the TV and putting down the phone, or replacing the clamorous sound of our own cares with the promises of Scripture, or truly going outdoors into nature, we need to frequently quiet the world around us and listen for God.

 

And when we do, I believe God wants to call us each by name as well—to declare to us that he is OUR God, just as he is the God of the people of the Bible, and of all people who hear His voice today and respond, as Moses did, by saying "Here I am."

 

 

 

This Sunday is our Church Picnic!

Sunday, September 8th is our Annual Church Picnic at Memorial Park!

 

Schedule--

-Combined Worship Service at 10:00

Regular offerings will be collected after the worship service

-A Time for Testimony

-Picnic Lunch

-Cornhole, Fellowship, Etc.

(there will be no Sunday School)

 

Families should bring a hot and a cold dish to share. Singles may bring either a hot or a cold dish.

*Ham, Chicken, Drinks, and Place Settings will be provided.

(Even if you did not RSVP, you are still welcome to come!)

 

The Weather Forecast for Sunday is Sunny and 68, great for a Picnic! Plans will proceed as normal!

 

*We encourage anyone who received Sunday School pins for attendance in the past to wear them to the church picnic.

We will provide an opportunity for people to share testimonies and ways they saw God work in the past in and through our church ministry and people. We look forward to hearing these God stories!

 

(Please note, there will be no online services this weekend)

 

 

Staff Availability

This week Pastor Gary & Joyce Hornbaker are away on Vacation. Please direct any pastoral and prayer needs to Pastor Rodney or the Church Office.

 

 

Prayer Needs

  • Janet Uglow was in Chambersburg hospital for some fluid on her legs.
  • Janet's son, Donny, continues to be in Hershey hospital and is being treated for quite a few concerns. Pray for them as they consider treatment options.
  • Jackie Hoerner's son, Malachi, has been diagnosed with an autoimmune condition and is facing weekly treatments until May. Jackie had previously attended SFCOG and had been involved in various ministries and missions, and now lives in Australia (this request comes from Sally Shaul).

 

 

Community Night has Resumed!

Things got off to a great start last night, with a great turn-out for all ages!

 

There is something for everyone on Wednesday Evenings, including-

·                Children

·                Youth

·                Young Adults

·                and several small group electives to choose from

 

Visit our Community Night webpage to learn more:

Shippensburg First Church of God | WEDNESDAY COMMUNITY NIGHT (shipfcog.org)

 

 

 

Bible Quizzing

We are starting a Bible Quiz Team for Middle School and High School students!

Quizzing is a wonderful way for teenagers to learn God's Word, develop confidence and leadership skills, meet students from other churches, and engage in friendly competition. In the past, SFCOG has participated in this inter-church ministry through our CGGC denomination, and many previous quizzers have gone on to serve as community and ministry leaders in a variety of ways.

 

Practices will begin THIS Sunday, September 8 at 8:30 am in the youth room (practice will conclude in time for families to make their way to the Church Picnic).

 

Quizzing competitions happen once a month through the winter months, typically on Sunday afternoons at other local CGGC churches. To learn more, check out this video: Bible Quizzing | Churches of God GC (cggc.org)

 

To register for Bible quizzing or to ask questions, reply to this email or contact John and Nancy Morton.

 

 

New Women's Ministries!

"Quilted Hope" is a care group for people who like to make things with their hands. It will be a time of fellowship and crafting, with a vision to send hand-made blessings out into our community. This group begins on September 17th and will meet on the Third Thursday of every month at 6:30-8:00 in the Annex. Gloria Erickson is the leader. The mission of Quilted Hope is to make small hand-crafted items that inspire hope in our ministry and community while creating a welcoming space for multi-generational fellowship among women.  Whether you quilt, sew, knit, cross stitch, embroider or have no previous experience, you are welcome.  We will make pocket prayers, prayer shawls, and seasonal items. Ideas are welcome. Bring your craft box, your sewing machine, and your imagination.

 

"Women's Alliance" is coming to Shippensburg! Women's Alliance features a 30-minute physical workout, followed by devotions around a fire (similar to Men's Alliance). A Tribe is launching on September 28th and will meet every Saturday from 9:00-10:00 at the American Legion – 100 Dykeman Rd, Shippensburg. (same location as MA).

 

 

Upcoming Milestone Events

We have several "milestone" opportunities planned for those looking to take a step of faith in specific ways. Mark your calendars and prayerfully consider if you or someone in your family might be ready for such a next step. Feel free to contact me to learn more!

 

Next Sunday is our New Members Class at 9:45. You'll have the opportunity to learn more about our church and our CGGC denomination, and what is involved in the commitment to membership. This is a wonderful step of faith for those who have found a church home at Shippensburg First Church of God.

 

  • New Members Class – September 15  -- NEXT WEEKEND
  • Baptism – September 29
  • Get Connected Class –October 6 (every first Sunday)
  • Child Dedication – October 20

There are Signup sheets located in the Gathering Place if you are interested in being included for any of these events.

 

 

Service Opportunities

 

Love Our Town

We are continuing to collect hygiene products for the Circle of Love ministry as part of a community-wide outreach initiative involving over 10 different churches. These items can be placed in the appropriate bins in the side vestibule off of the Sanctuary closest to Crossroads Station.

 

Also as part of Love our Town, we will be collecting cookies to share with some of the teachers and staff of SASD. Cookies can be delivered to the lower-level kitchen by September 16th.

 

See the FYI for more details for these two local mission projects. There are also several other service, prayer, and worship opportunities taking place as part of Love Our Town during the week of September 15-21. To learn more, see the community bulletin board near the rear entrance of the Sanctuary.

 

Hound Packs

We are once again collecting single serving sizes of oatmeal and cereal to be distributed to SASD students through the weekend meal program known as Hound Packs. These donations can also be placed in the appropriate bins in the side vestibule off of the Sanctuary closest to Crossroads Station.

 

Weber Family

Rob Weber and his family continue to have a long journey ahead. Pray for strength, hope, and encouragement for Kerri as she loves on Rob, her three girls, and oversees the dairy operation.

There are now more opportunities to provide meals for Kerri, her girls, and the caregivers of their children.  You can go on the following link to volunteer to prepare a meal or to give a gift card: https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/wqz96q

 

 

Communications Updates

The September edition of our "FYI" Newsletter is now available in the Gathering Place, the center section of the Sanctuary, or in your Church Mailbox.

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

 

 

 

Looking forward to worshipping with you in the 'wilderness' this Sunday!

 

Pastor Rodney Bistline

Shippensburg First Church of God

seniorpastorbistline@shipfcog.org

 


 

Helpful Links:

Website (shipfcog.org)

SFCOG Facebook

SFCOG Instagram

Online Messages (shipfcog.org)

Online Giving (shipfcog.org)

Care Groups & Sunday School Classes

 

Weekly Bulletin & FYI Monthly Newsletter (updated over the weekend)

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

Tuesday, September 3, 2024

SFCOG Prayer Updates

Hello Church Family,

 

I am praying your week is off to a good start! I know many within our congregation are facing a lot of challenges and changes right now, so let us all keep one another in our prayers as we go before our God! Here are a few prayer needs and updates for you to consider this week:

 

  • Several people connected to our fellowship are still facing recovery and rehabilitation following surgeries and injuries.

 

  • Janet Uglow was in Chambersburg hospital for some fluid on her legs, but is probably going to be discharged this afternoon. Her son, Donny, continues to be in Hershey hospital and is being treated for quite a few concerns. Pray for them as they consider treatment options.

 

Pray for all those who lead and participate in AWANA*, youth group, young adult ministry, and our adult Bible studies.

*There are still a few openings on our AWANA team. We have a great group of leaders and helpers, so the ministry will proceed, trusting that God will work even in our weaknesses, but please pray that these spots can be filled so that it can be as effective as possible!

 

  • Be sure to join us Sunday Morning at 10:00 in Memorial Park for a combined worship service, followed by our Church Picnic! Pray for good weather! So far, the forecast looks good, but in the event of severe weather in the forecast, any changes to location will be announced on Thursday, while the schedule will remain the same.

 

Join me in praying the words of Moses, found in Psalm 90:14-17—

14 Satisfy us in the morning with your unfailing love,

    that we may sing for joy and be glad all our days.

15 Make us glad for as many days as you have afflicted us,

    for as many years as we have seen trouble.

16 May your deeds be shown to your servants,

    your splendor to their children.

17 May the favor of the Lord our God rest on us;

    establish the work of our hands for us—

    yes, establish the work of our hands.

 

 

Pastor Rodney Bistline

Shippensburg First Church of God

seniorpastorbistline@shipfcog.org