Mission Moment 8.14.24

Mike Hutchinson
Retired CBF Field Personnel

I hear dead people. Puritans of the past give voices to the present. They are dead, but through their preserved diaries, poems and sermons I hear them. I will never see their faces, but I hear their thoughts, I will never shake their hands, but clearly see them, pointing me back to the straight and narrow way.  

Bradstreet, Mather or Milton—I listen to their struggles to become holy temples and living sacrifices to the Word of God. Windford, Bradford or Edwards—their voices stir my faith to total faithfulness in following our Savior. Anne Hutchinson, the original American Women in Ministry founder, shows by example what Holy Scripture revealed to her.  

In present stress and daily questions of staying in The Way, I hear others who have shared the same temptations, who have lived in the same godless society but who have stayed true and given voice to their victories. Their struggles, sometimes against government and sometimes against religion, were great and long-suffering. But they stood their ground for holy living and discipline to God’s way of living out a faith proclaimed verbally. 

The struggles for me today can be the same. So I listen and my heart hears dead people who guide, encourage and help me find a living Christ today.

Pray...Give...Go.

August Is Family Fun Month!

Think of some ways you and your family can celebrate family fun times.  How about a picnic or hike?  What about playing a board game?  What community service project could your family do together to bring fun to someone else?  Observe some of these “holidays” this month:

August 25 is National Banana Split Day!  Enough said!

August 27 is World “Rock, Paper, Scissors Day”!  Have a family tournament to see who wins this timeless game.

The bottom line is this:  Have fun with your family!

Quinoa Salad

This recipe came from a recent study of Peru in the RA/GA magazine. 
Quinoa (pronounced KEEN-wah) is Spanish for “very delicious.”  It is grown in the Andes Mountains,
and Peru produces more quinoa than any other country.

Ingredients
1 cup uncooked quinoa
2 cups water
1 medium cucumber, chopped and seeds taken out
1 cup cherry tomatoes, halved
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
1 tablespoon chopped fresh cilantro
1/4 cup crumbled feta cheese
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon salt

You can add other yummy ingredients like:  1 cup canned chickpeas/garbanzo beans (drained), 1/4 cup chopped red onions or green onions kalamata olives, or avocado chunks.

Instructions
Rinse the uncooked quinoa in a fine mesh colander and then follow the quinoa package directions to cook it in the water.  While the quinoa is cooling, chop the rest of the ingredients.  Mix everything in a bowl.  Enjoy!

– Provided by WMU

Quinoa Salad

Click here to download a printable version.

-Provided by WMU

1st Explorers Updates

Wish List for 1st Explorers

Our after school ministry begins again August 14.  There are several items that are needed which could help keep the cost of the program manageable. The “wish list” includes:

  1. Healthy snacks:  snack crackers, applesauce, graham crackers, Goldfish crackers, individual servings of pudding, popsicles, popcorn, fresh fruit (apples, grapes, bananas), trail mix, granola bars, dried fruit, etc.

  2. Wiffle balls and other playground supplies

  3. Volunteers to share skills

  4. Volunteers to greet and check children in and out

Snacks and playground supplies can be left on the cart at the back door.  Anyone interested in volunteering should contact Marina Hunley-Graham or Kayla Hartman


1st Explorers Has Some Openings

If you know of someone looking for after school care for their child grades K–6th grade, please let them know that there is still some space in 1st Explorers.  The church van picks up children at Scotts Creek.  Also, if they attend Fairview School, a school bus brings them to the church.  The program begins August 14 and runs from 3:00 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day that school is operating in full session.

For more information, contact Marina Hunley-Graham.

RA (Royal Ambassador) Leader Needed

Job Description: Would meet with the young men in grades two to six on Wednesday afternoons from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Work on character building, missions education, teamwork. Build in fun and active play, too! Requires someone with a love for children, has lots of patience, and likes having fun. Materials are provided by WMU. Start date: September 4. Please see Gaye Buchanan for more information.