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- September 25, 2008: Changes.
- July 14, 2008: More Photos
- July 14, 2008: Procession Photos
- July 13, 2008: Glorious Day!
- July 9, 2008: Moving Day Ponderings
- June 30, 2008: July 13th is Moving Day!
- June 25, 2008: News From New Cut
- June 21, 2008: God's Schedule, Not Ours
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God’s Schedule, Not Ours
It has become clear this week that we will not be able to have occupancy of our new facility in time to allow for the last services here on June 29 and first services there on July 6.
I have delayed sending out this week’s Pastor’s Ponderings hoping to have more definite information to share. That has not happened, however.
So, rather than risk announcing new dates that may have to be changed once again, we will wait for more definite information before announcing a new schedule. Once that information is available, we will announce a new schedule on the Glen Mar web site, in a special Pastor’s Ponderings email, with a first-class mailing to every home, and-of course-in worship.
It is our hope that a schedule can be announced this next week.
- For now, we do know the following:
- a. Worship services will continue to be held at the current site and current times through at least July 6.
- b. The previously announced new worship times will take effect after the move to the new site.
- c. The July 4 Church Picnic will be held as planned at the new site. This event is open to all, church members and community.
- d. Because of the uncertainty, we have decided to hold Vacation Bible School and the first three weeks of Summer Camps at the current Glen Mar Road site.
At this point, the most important thing any of us can be doing is praying. I encourage you to pray for timely completion of the final construction details, and successful inspections that will enable us to have occupancy of the new building. Equally importantly, though, I hope you will continue to pray for the ministries our new facility will support and–especially–the many people who will come to know God’s love through Jesus as we grow in our ability to be part of God’s mission in the world.
On another–though related–issue, it appears that my beard is not in jeopardy at this point. Currently, pledges to the Capital Campaign stand at somewhere between $2.0 and $2.1 million…which is a long way from $3 million. Nearly 100 families have still not made commitments, however, so we expect this amount to grow. If you are among those who haven’t yet sent in your commitment, I hope you’ll make it a priority this week.
See you in church!