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Hearts and Hands – New Ministry Opportunity!

by Jason

We will be opening up the church to families in the Banks community to come and play. Many families with little one often feel isolated during the winter months as ther are not many places to go that are affordable, family-friendly, safe, and clean.

We would like to create a free play center for families to enjoy one another and to meet other in their community.

We are calling this play center Hearts and Hands.

Hearts: loving others like Christ and bringing community together.

Hands: playing and getting some energy out!

Our goal is to open the first Friday in March (10AM-1PM). We need some help to make that possible! We are asking for volunteers to help with building a race car track, prepare crafts, set up, tear down, cleaning toys, and garage sale/goodwill seekers for needed toys/crafts.

If interested, please contact Trista.

Prayer Focus at Dayspring for 2020: Our Children

by Jason

We are going to spend this new year praying for our Dayspring kids. We will add your children, grandchildren, etc. to a list and the congregation can be praying for them throughout the year as the Lord leads. Tracy will be updating the list each month as names come in. You can simply add a child’s first name or include more details about specific requests. The request basket and list of names is located at the church entry table.

A Home for Gina and Heather Ann

by Jason

What would you do if you suddenly had excruciating pain in your brain and spine, and the doctor tells you to relocate? What if you also had an autistic Down Syndrome child and the house you bought at the recommendation of a reputable contractor, is a money pit?

That’s exactly what happened to Gina. She needs your prayers above all, but also your help. James 2:16 says, “If one of you says to them, ‘Go in peace; keep warm and well fed’, but does nothing about their physical needs, what good is it?”

Gina has debilitating pain yet is working to support her daughter and herself. She was advised by her doctor to lesson her stress, so she moved to Michigan where she has found an excellent school for her daughter. After many repairs, her home is still unlivable. She is forced to rent util repairs can be completed but has run out of funds.

Gina did her best to avoid these problems — now she needs your help. She’s been told it will take $75k to make the house livable. Please consider donating to help Gina finish repairs on their home. Search “Gina and Heather Ann” on gofundme.com

YOU CAN HELP is multiple ways: 1) Donate via GoFundMe. 2) Go to GoFundMe and share the link on social media. 3) Copy and display this flyer in any location.

Any amount is greatly appreciated. God bless you! I am writing this for the Dugan’s daughter Gina Borino — George Daskalakis

Christmas Concert Pictures 2014

by Jason

Thanks for the pictures Mr. Jason Ross!

Pope Francis’ Fifteen Ailments of the Vatican

by Jason

VATICAN CITY | Pope Francis listed 15 “ailments” of the Vatican Curia during his annual Christmas greetings to the cardinals, bishops and priests who run the central administration of the 1.2-billion strong Catholic Church. Here’s the list.
1) Feeling immortal, immune or indispensable. “A Curia that doesn’t criticize itself, that doesn’t update itself, that doesn’t seek to improve itself is a sick body.”
2) Working too hard. “Rest for those who have done their work is necessary, good and should be taken seriously.”
3) Becoming spiritually and mentally hardened. “It’s dangerous to lose that human sensibility that lets you cry with those who are crying, and celebrate those who are joyful.”
4) Planning too much. “Preparing things well is necessary, but don’t fall into the temptation of trying to close or direct the freedom of the Holy Spirit, which is bigger and more generous than any human plan.”
5) Working without coordination, like an orchestra that produces noise. “When the foot tells the hand, ‘I don’t need you’ or the hand tells the head ‘I’m in charge.'”
6) Having ‘spiritual Alzheimer’s.’ “We see it in the people who have forgotten their encounter with the Lord … in those who depend completely on their here and now, on their passions, whims and manias, in those who build walls around themselves and become enslaved to the idols that they have built with their own hands.”
7) Being rivals or boastful. “When one’s appearance, the color of one’s vestments or honorific titles become the primary objective of life.”
8) Suffering from ‘existential schizophrenia.’ “It’s the sickness of those who live a double life, fruit of hypocrisy that is typical of mediocre and progressive spiritual emptiness that academic degrees cannot fill. It’s a sickness that often affects those who, abandoning pastoral service, limit themselves to bureaucratic work, losing contact with reality and concrete people.”
9) Committing the ‘terrorism of gossip.’ “It’s the sickness of cowardly people who, not having the courage to speak directly, talk behind people’s backs.”
10) Glorifying one’s bosses. “It’s the sickness of those who court their superiors, hoping for their benevolence. They are victims of careerism and opportunism, they honor people who aren’t God.”
11) Being indifferent to others. “When, out of jealousy or cunning, one finds joy in seeing another fall rather than helping him up and encouraging him.”
12) Having a ‘funereal face.’ “In reality, theatrical severity and sterile pessimism are often symptoms of fear and insecurity. The apostle must be polite, serene, enthusiastic and happy and transmit joy wherever he goes.”
13) Wanting more. “When the apostle tries to fill an existential emptiness in his heart by accumulating material goods, not because he needs them but because he’ll feel more secure.”
14) Forming ‘closed circles’ that seek to be stronger than the whole. “This sickness always starts with good intentions but as time goes by, it enslaves its members by becoming a cancer that threatens the harmony of the body and causes so much bad — scandals — especially to our younger brothers.”
15) Seeking worldly profit and showing off. “It’s the sickness of those who insatiably try to multiply their powers and to do so are capable of calumny, defamation and discrediting others, even in newspapers and magazines, naturally to show themselves as being more capable than others.”

Sacred Secrets Ladies’ Retreat 2014

by Jason

We are very excited to present Beth Moore’s Sacred Secrets teaching at this year’s retreat. Join us as we discover the power and positives of secrets. Find out what happens when we let God teach us “wisdom in the secret heart” (Ps. 51:6, ESV). The teaching this year is sure to make you excited about a closer walk with Jesus. Fellowship with friends and a weekend at the coast is simply icing on the cake. Such fun to be had!

The cost is $55 this year and will include a Sacred Secrets study journal, weekend beach lodging and four meals. Scholarships available!!

Sign up ASAP! Choose the blessing!

There are flyers and sign up sheet on the table by the office.