As the clock winds its way past noon on the last work-day before Christmas, it is time to pass along some holiday greetings and wishes to you, my family and the three non-related readers of this blog.
This has been quite a year for us. Let me share some of the highlights with you (don't worry, there will be pictures, too!).
The new year began in church. We started the year as a church family, celebrating the Lord's Supper and reminding ourselves of the great sacrifice made on our behalf by the sinless Son of God.
In February, the Awana club held a Parent's Valentine Banquet, which was well-attended and greatly received. Many families took part; and we had the opportunity to meet some parents whose names we only knew from an Awana registration card.
Several work days were held at the church, beginning in the month of March (when the winter rains had ceased). Much was accomplished by these times of energy-exertion. There is still much to do; but the camaraderie and fellowship is a great way to spend the day in laboring.
April was a special month. Easter Sunday arrived with monsoon-like conditions. In spite of the adverse weather, a large number of folks attended the Easter Breakfast and Resurrection Sunday service. Also in April, our missionary representatives to Mongolia, Scott & Kristie Dean, came to report on their work. Their family was a delight to meet; Scott and I 'hit it off' splendidly over lunch at Chevy's. We are blessed to have such energetic folks partnering with us around the globe. The month ended with a jointly held youth rally in conjunction with First Baptist Community Church. The teens had a great time of fun in the gymnasium; and it proved a fruitful time of evangelism for many of our exchange students.
In May, the Ladies' Group underwent a name change. Now styled as W.O.W. (Women Of the Word), they held a Ladies' Brunch and invited the women of Berean Baptist Church in Fremont to join them. Dianne Clemons of First Baptist Community Church, Los Gatos was the special speaker. A Memorial Day luncheon was held at the church - another great time of BBQ'ed food!
June brought with it the Annual Business Meeting. What a joy it was to observe God at work, bringing together those who would serve our church family for the near future. A budget was passed, though we did not know how God would allow us to meet it. Also in June, one of our longest-tenured attenders passed away. We will miss Mr. Ernie Wold greatly; his funeral service was the first military funeral I had attended (much less taken part in) - and it was a poignant reminder of the brevity of life and the sacrifice our uniformed men and women have made.
July was Camp Week. Denise and I took a "working vacation" to Pilot Lake Camp in the Sierras. While she spoke to the girls each morning, I had the joy of preaching each evening to the camp population. We were joined by Rick and Mick Vingeulle who ably provided all the music and laughter associated with summer camp. We returned to the Bay Area to find it in the midst of an incredible heat wave. Our house was 98 degrees on the inside - so we went out for dinner instead! Throughout the summer, Denise led a Children's Summer Bible Adventure Club. This was a summer-long version of Daily Vacation Bible School; and was very well received.
In August, our family took a week-long vacation to Greer, South Carolina, to celebrate my parents' 40th anniversary. A wonderful time was enjoyed by all of us. We did a lot! Golf, train rides, touring, zoos, backyard picnics, you name it - we probably thought about it! It was also a great time to reconnect with some college friends and participate in our 15th Fantasy Football Draft in the same room with our friends. Shortly after returning from the East Coast, we headed West with Denise's family to Hawai'i. August and September seemed further apart when we were planning these trips! We enjoyed the island of Kaua'i immensely; and were thrilled to share it with my father-in-law's cousin, John Stratton. John has now been in every state, except Alaska! A highlight of our trip was playing golf with my 7-year old son; and having him beat me on a par-3 hole! Another highlight was joining in worship at the Kaua'i Baptist Temple in Nawilliwilli - and finding that one of our missionaries in Hayward is also supported by this dear church. What a small world!
Back to California we came; and September brought another opportunity to fellowship with one of our foreign representatives. Missionary David Potter, his wife, Jean and daughter, Ami were a great blessing to our hearts as they shared the incredible opportunities facing them in Pecs, Hungary. They have a wonderful problem: one pulpit and 7 individuals capable of filling it! We are praying that they will see other churches being planted.
October. Homecoming Sunday! This was the highlight of my year. You can read more about it here; but we are still rejoicing in what God was able to provide for our church from His good hand. The luncheon afterwards was a great time of rejoicing and marvelling at the wonderful God we serve.
In November, it was my joy to baptize two young ladies after hearing their profession of faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation. In late November, the opportunity to purchase a home became available. We are still reeling at the quickness of the process. We helped a friend move into their home on one Saturday, and less than a month later, we were moving into our own home in the same vicinity. God truly blessed us with this home; and we are enjoying the thrills of discovery as we unpack boxes - some of which were still packed from our initial move to Sonora 8 years ago!
Now we are in December, wondering where the year went! It has been a full year; full of God's blessings that are so greatly undeserved, yet so greatly appreciated. From our family to yours: have a very merry Christmas, and may God bless you richly in 2007 as you bring honor and glory to His name.
2 comments:
Thanks for the year-in-brief summary, as well as all the photos. It helps me know how to pray more specifically for FPBC.
Even though I did not attend church there (I was raised in Trinity Baptist - later known as Foothill Baptist -- in Castro Valley), my years at American Heritage Christian School, I feel, make me "realeted" to the FPBC family. Pastor and Mrs. Paulsen were my Bible teachers, several other teachers were church members there, and, of course, I knew the facility intimately.
To this day, I thank God for the school, and for your church's willingness to host it all those years. You'll have no idea until eternity the extent to which its ministry has spread through me and other graduates to every part of the country and around the world!
Merry Christmas, and a blessed 2007. Maranatha!
Oops - that typo should read related. I'm a teacher; I should know better!
BTW, only three non-related readers? Surely not! I'll add your URL to the list of links on my blog.
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