Thursday, December 13, 2007

Weekly Blog Announcements

This Week

I am not sure what is going to happen this weekend? It is your call about having or not having small groups due to the weather. If you do cancel and have not finished lesson #5, please try to get your group together to finish that.

Speaking of finishing, it would be good to have the S.H.A.P.E. forms as soon as possible. You could put them in my mailbox. You can be telling everyone that we are planning to have a "Ministry Fair" (for lack of a better term for now) on Sunday, January 6. We will be going over job discriptions of committees and ministries in the church. Everyone is encouraged to attend so that we can get people involved.

This Spring

We are looking to begin the Spring 1:6 series January 20 and using every 1st and 3rd Sunday for 1:6. I am still hoping that we can start a few (at least two) new groups studying different subjects. One would be for young or curious believers and one would be more in depth. That was one of the reason I wanted to get together last week. (We still need to do that as well.) For now, know that we have picked material and are in the process of tweaking it for our use.

Here is what we are planning for the super bowl, February 3. That's a normal 1:6 night, so we are encouraging groups to either have a Super Bowl party with their group and or another group or so. Or, like before, this could be a night that you don't have 1:6. It is up to your group.

Other Announcements

We are planning to have a New Years Eve, Eve Fellowship on December 3o. We are looking for people who have skits, can sing, read, etc.

We are planning another Dinner Theater for February 1, 2, and 3 in the Family Life Center. We need two older men who would be interested in playing an ex-football coach and a policeman. Tickets will be $8.00, $6.00 for senior citizens (60 and older) and will be available December 23 and 30 to the church and January 3 to the public. Remember, this is an outreach and we NEED people to bring their unchurched friends. It is a very non-threatening way to introduce people to RMC.

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