Thursday, March 29, 2012

Ladies' Clothing & Accessory Swap



All right, gals, spring is a great time to clean out those closets, drawers and wardrobes. Remember that adorable pair of shoes you couldn't resist buying but have only worn twice? How about that dress your friend convinced you to buy that simply isn’t “you”?  Bring your unused or gently used items and exchange them for something NEW TO YOU.



Sunday, April 22

6:30-8:30

The King’s Academy Gym



In between swap sessions, we have some fun ideas

for fellowship and snacks that you won’t want to miss!



Okay…so, what do I do?



·     Select five (5) nearly new items to swap. Items may include jewelry, scarves, shoes, purses, or clothing.

·     Make sure clothing is freshly laundered and placed on hangers.

·     Bring items to church that Sunday morning OR by 6:15 for set up.

·     Be ready for some fast-paced fun and surprises!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Change in Ladies' Prayer for Spring Break

Due to spring break next week, we will have a temporary change in our meeting place.
Next week we will meet at Nancy Lomas' home at the same time on Wednesday morning (8:00-9:00)
Please call Nancy at 770-516-0928 for directions.

Resurgence Movie Night

Just TWO more days......until our Resurgence Movie Night!!! Here's a few details and reminders.......

WHEN:  This Friday, March 30th, 6:30 -9:30 p.m.
WHERE:  The King's Academy
WHAT TO BRING:  chair or blanket for a comfortable cinema experience and a friend!!
WHAT TO WEAR:  Either a costume appropriate for our movie title (perhaps win a prize) or pjs
WHAT TO EXPECT: POUS"s (Pizzas of unusual size,YUM!) and lots of great snacks, some games, lots of laughs
WHAT WE ARE WATCHING: "The Princess Bride"

If you haven't already done so, PLEASE RSVP to Ron and Katie White so we have enough food.:)

Still have questions?  Please email or call Ron and Katie White (ronandkt@yahoo.com) or
(404) 934-9553.
Hope to see you there!

Friday, March 9, 2012

Ladies' Ministry Meeting


He STILL loves us!

 Please join us for coffee and dessert at Anita Padgett's home on Tuesday, March 27 from 7:30-9:30. We would love to hear the ways in which you've experienced God’s love since the ladies' retreat. In preparation for our time together, please review your notes and write out a brief description of how God met you through Elyse's material. It could be a familiar truth you understood in a new way, a quote that spoke to you, or a fresh conviction you experienced.
This fellowship opportunity is open to ALL ladies, even those who did not attend the retreat. Hearing testimonies of God's love will encourage and inspire all of us in our walk with the Lord. If you would like to bring a dessert to share, please email Sara Anderson at ataandsaa@gmail.com.

Time Change - Spring Forward

This Sunday the time changes at 2:00 a.m. Be sure to set your clocks forward! So at 2:00 a.m. the actual time will be 3:00 a.m. Our Sunday meeting will be at our regular time - 9:30 a.m. See you then!

FOI Needs Help

The KSU International Student Assoc has asked FOI to help them with their "International Bazaar" next Tuesday, March 13th.  They have asked if we would provide DESSERTS for the event.

Simple desserts and small portions will work best (e.g. cookies, brownies, lemon bars, etc.).

The desserts can be dropped off at Community Bible Church (200 Chastain Rd, Kennesaw) between 10:30 - 11:00 on Tuesday morning . . . or at my office (Superior Plumbing, 3991 Royal Drive, Kennesaw) by 11:30 on Tuesday morning.

If you are able to help, please shoot me a response.
Thanks so much!

 
Phil & Carol Friesen



Friday, March 2, 2012

Conference encourages ladies to be rooted and grounded in God’s love



The SGC ladies packed their bags for a road trip to Tennessee to participate in the the Knoxville Church’s Legacy Women’s Conference on February 17-18. Guest speaker Elyse Fitzpatrick shared material from her book Because He Loves Me to a group of women eager to comprehend the Savior’s love for them. Elyse’s down-to-earth manner and humorous style brought familiar biblical truths to life in a new way for everyone in the audience, especially for the 29 ladies who had traveled from Woodstock.

Jesus loves me; this I know.
For the Bible tells me so.
Little ones to Him belong;
They are weak, but He is strong.

Elyse began the 2-day seminar by reciting the words to this classic children’s song. Encouraging us never to move on from the simple truths found in these lyrics, she traced God’s love story for us through the Bible from the incarnation of the babe in the manger to the ascension of the Sovereign King Jesus.


During the four sessions, we studied the 5-parts of the Gospel (incarnation, sinless life, substitutionary death, bodily resurrection, and ascension). We were reminded that Christ is the Wrath Bearer, Who bore ALL of our sins, past present and future. In light of this, we need to “school our souls” when we are tempted to doubt God’s love for us. If we are believers, God views us as His children who are clothed in the righteousness of Christ—no matter what.


God the Father has a perpetual disposition of love toward us and never disciplines us punitively. He never punishes us because He has already punished His Son. When the inevitable trials, disappointments or failures come, Elise encouraged us to view them as the voice of the Savior saying, “Come away with me! I long to share my love with you.” Regardless of our sinful state, Christ invites us to run to Him and receives us with open arms.


As only God can do, the message of His love met our hearts in different places. At the same time, the shared experience brought us together as sisters in Christ. In addition to spending quality girl time by taking over a famous Knoxville eatery, having “roomies,” getting shushed by hotel workers, and carpooling, we shared something even more powerful. We experienced God together—a gift that will
serve to build us together as the body of Christ here at Sovereign Grace Church. The following sound bytes provide a taste of the ways in which God used this conference to affect our hearts…because He loves us.

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"As someone who "grew up Christian" in a very legalistic, self-righteous way—it has truly changed my life to better understand God's love for me—not because of anything I've done but because of His great mercy. To realize that God poured ALL of His holy wrath for ALL of my sin for ALL of eternity on Jesus relieves me of the great burden of trying to be "good enough." For myself and for others—it is now simply to His cross that I cling, nothing in my hands to bring." 
~Katie White

“I was convicted by these two truths from the Saturday morning session: 1) ‘You always talk about what you love.’ 2) ‘Self-condemnation is your desire to approve of yourself more than accepting God's approval. If you're feeling condemnation it is because you are not loving God, but desiring something other than His love.’” ~Kimberly Snell

“Because of my increased awareness of my Savior's love for me, I see Him more clearly acting on my behalf in my everyday happenings. This fuels a heart of gratitude for all He's done, and I can look ahead with eager anticipation to what He will do in the life of my family. All in the name of His love!” 
~Emilie Windham

"One thing that really encouraged me was that I shouldn't be motivated to
obey God or pursue Him because of punishment or reward. Instead I should be motivated by His great love for me, especially how it was displayed through the Cross." 
~Courtney Williams


“God allowed me to go to the conference by handling the obstacles preventing me from doing so. He also allowed me extra time the whole week following the trip, so that I could meditate and pray and really absorb the truths that were spoken. Elyse's message really made the gospel more real and God's truth somehow more understandable. It gave me a taste of the freedom that I haven't been experiencing and caused me to seek/desire all that life CAN be in Christ!” 
~Monique Sanford