7 people from the missions groups and the youth picked up trash along Freemason Run Road this morning. Mount Olivet is responsible for cleaning from the square in Mount Solon to Stokesville 3 or 4 times a year through the Adopt-a-Highway program. It was a great morning to enjoy the fall colors.
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Saturday, October 22, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Pastor's PenPoint - "Tick Tock Tick" - October 2011
"I expect to pass through the world but once. Any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again."
You've probably seen this quotation many times. It's over 200 year old and from the Quakers.
May I ask you a question I have asked myself recently: If you knew that today was the last day of your life, who would you call? What would you say? What act of kindness would you provide? What broken relationship would you try to heal? Whenever we ask a question like that, it always tends to be theoretical because deep inside, most of us expect to live many more years. That's certainly a reasonable expectation, and I hope it comes true for you. But perhaps we should take Martin Luther's advice to live every day with the day of our death placarded before our eyes. Leadership experts call that "living with the end in view."
I wish to everyone who reads these words long life and good health, but I can't guarantee it for myself or for my own family ... much less for anyone else. Things can change so quickly. Just one phone call and life will never be the same again.
We can reach out to people around us. There are things we need to say now:
If you intend to serve the Lord someday, why not now? Time moves fast ... tick ... tock ... tick ...
Grace ~ Pastor Todd
You've probably seen this quotation many times. It's over 200 year old and from the Quakers.
May I ask you a question I have asked myself recently: If you knew that today was the last day of your life, who would you call? What would you say? What act of kindness would you provide? What broken relationship would you try to heal? Whenever we ask a question like that, it always tends to be theoretical because deep inside, most of us expect to live many more years. That's certainly a reasonable expectation, and I hope it comes true for you. But perhaps we should take Martin Luther's advice to live every day with the day of our death placarded before our eyes. Leadership experts call that "living with the end in view."
I wish to everyone who reads these words long life and good health, but I can't guarantee it for myself or for my own family ... much less for anyone else. Things can change so quickly. Just one phone call and life will never be the same again.
We can reach out to people around us. There are things we need to say now:
- "I love you."
- "I'm sorry."
- "Please forgive me."
- "Thank you."
- "I miss you."
- "I wanted to see you one more time."
- "I wanted to squeeze your hand."
- "I wanted to give you a hug."
- "I wanted to hear you laugh."
- "I wanted to see your beautiful face."
If you intend to serve the Lord someday, why not now? Time moves fast ... tick ... tock ... tick ...
Grace ~ Pastor Todd
Monday, October 3, 2011
Hayride
67 people from Mt. Olivet enjoyed a hayride yesterday on a brisk afternoon. We rode from church to Showalter's Corn Maze, ate lunch, played games, huddled by the fire, then returned safely to church. It was a great day!!!
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