Showing posts with label FBHC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FBHC. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Britnee's Choir Debut

Britnee was invited to be in the Sanctuary Choir this year. It worked out great that our choir directors (Dan and Louise Martin) live a few miles on the other side of our little town, so that even though I'd been sick, leaving Tony exhausted and unable to attend most of the services involving practice, they were able to pick Britnee up and drop her back off every Sunday night. Thanks so much, Martins, for going a few blocks out of your way, factoring in a few additional minutes to your evening and packing an extra snack for our daughter to enjoy with your family on the way home. We so appreciate your kindness and generosity! It was an experience that Britnee won't forget.

If you want to see or hear the performance (which we were able to attend and enjoyed immensely!), go here and click the link by Church Choir, 12/21/08.

Monday, June 2, 2008

$50,000 and counting...

Yesterday was annual Missions Sunday at Frankfort Bible Holiness Church. We enjoyed two very good services with Brady Duren. He is definitely doing wonderful things for the furtherence of God's kingdom and his out-of-the-box challenges created a spark of interest once again in our own hearts to do more.

Our Sunday evening service always ends with annual pledges for the coming year. I'll have to admit I wondered how things would turn out with gas prices sky rocketing. But once again the congregation went above and beyond last year's total and we ended with over $50,000 in pledges. This is the only night of the year that it is appropriate to use cell phones in the service :)


Listening to Pastor Mowery admonish us throughout the pledge time with statements similar to these: "You can never outgive God," "Give to God's work first and everything else will fall into place," "We must be a mission-minded church in order for God to bless us," brought back sweet memories of my dad who I've heard say the same things and over and over. And then my mind went to the huge void that my parents have left in their sacrificial giving. Who will fill that gap?


All I can say is, "Lord, help me to pick up the torch and do my part."

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Easter Music

We had some great music on Easter Sunday. Below is a sampling of a mixed trio from the Sunday evening service. To view the full song and hear more of what we heard at FBHC, click here.