Here we are in the midst of the Christmas season! Needless to say, the church continues to be active in a variety of ministries. We have reconvened our Sunday School classes, carried out a successful Operation Christmas Child ministry, and supported our local gift collection through Greene Alliance of Church and Community Efforts (GRACE). Each ministry has served as a wonderful opportunity for the church to exercise God’s greatest gift; the ability to glorify God by reflecting His love.
On December 5th we began using our newly refinished Sunday School wing to re-start Sunday School classes. The classes, including mixed adults, young adults, senior ladies, senior men, and children’s classes, are getting back into the rhythm of fellowship and studying God’s word. If you have not been active in a Sunday School class this is a perfect time to start! Of course, you are always welcomed to join with our classes on Sunday mornings at 10 a.m.
For the past several years church members have packed shoe boxes with goodies for young people all over the world. This is part of a ministry known as Operation Christmas Child organized by Samaritan’s Purse. For 2010 our church gathered 116 shoe boxes to be distributed all over the globe. This year we enjoyed a new opportunity with Operation Christmas Child. We traveled to Boone, North Carolina, to one of seven regional processing centers. A group of volunteers, including some new made friends from Gordonsville Baptist Church, spent a busy day inspecting, sorting, and packaging shoe boxes for shipment. In our day of volunteering over 10,000 shoe boxes were prepared at the processing center. For the year, over 465,000 shoe boxes have passed through the Boone, NC location. Without a doubt, this is a ministry the church will pursue in the future. Special thanks go to Marsha Clements for her commitment and passion for this ministry and taking the extra step to organize this mission trip.
While we prepared shoe boxes to go around the world, we did not forget our local needs. In partnership with GRACE we supported the collection of Christmas gifts for a local family in need. With short notice, the church rallied to collect more than 15 presents for three young children. Our appreciation goes to GRACE for their special efforts to fill this vital need during this special time of year. We ask for prayers for their ministry as they seek new facilities to house a growing commitment to meet the needs of our community.
So, how is each of these is an opportunity to exercise God’s greatest gift? It has been said any effort to define true love without considering God is but a misrepresentation or half-truth. Matter of fact, the Bible teaches love is one of the holy characteristics of God (Jeremiah 9:24, 2 Corinthians 13:11). Some may even say the very essence of God is love (1 John 4:8, 16). God’s benevolence, mercy, grace, and persistence allow us an opportunity to reflect the majestic goodness of God and His love. This is the greatest gift; that the grace filled reconciliation brought through Jesus Christ fuels a heartfelt desire to glorify God by reflecting His love. How wonderful is it that an imperfect and fallible creature can reveal something as magnificent and wondrous as the love of God?

ngsbury, Sheri Rose Shepherd, and John Eldredge. Of course the musical worship at a conference involving 7,000 women is tremendous. NewSong and Mercy Me left the ladies singing all the way home. If you missed out on the conference, or even if you attended and desire to keep that spiritual momentum, you can leverage the Extraordinary Women’s resources using their website at 