Saturday, October 31, 2020

November 2020 newsletter

 House-to-House

 Family of Hope House Church                 November 2020

An Election Reflection        - Harvey Yoder

We’re hearing a lot about how all-important this US presidential race is, as though the very survival of civilization rested on the outcome.

     I agree that the choices offered  are important, and that how (or whether) to exercise the one vote each of us has deserves a lot of prayerful thought. The following is an attempt to put things in a larger perspective, to look at the bigger historical picture and not just that of our own small corner of the globe.

     First, the United States is only one of 230 nations in the world, and represents less than 5% of the world's people--even though it currently controls the majority of the world's wealth and military might. From a biblical perspective, all nations are of minor consequence in comparison to God’s worldwide, eternal kingdom. As world citizens, we need to think less of governments simply ruling us and more about urging all of them to rule in more just and in less violent ways.

     Second, we need to remind ourselves that a US president is the chief presider and leader of only one of three branches of a federal government, and that the judicial and legislative branches are equally important. This three-part federal system, in turn, shares power with 50 states and commonwealths, each made up of county and municipal governments, and each responsible to the people being governed.

     In other words, we are electing administrator of one branch of one part of a democracy made up of citizens, not choosing a monarch or dictator over a kingdom of mere subjects. Each president's four-year term is less than 2% of this nation's relatively brief history, one that represents only 5% of the total span of civilization as we know it.

     Finally, we (US Americans) are not a “chosen people” whose culture and way of life is superior to everyone else’s. Take our national language, for example. Our one official tongue is English, mostly the language of white Caucasians. While English is popular worldwide as a second language, it is still only one of nearly 7000 spoken around the world. There is no superior race, language or nationality.

Notes, Prayers and Praises

WE CONTINUE TO MEET ONLINE Sundays from 4-5:30. For a phone connection (audio only) dial 646-876-9923. For video click on  https://zoom.us/j/2849269967. Problems? Call 574-606-8917.

PRAY FOR KENT PALMER, who is to have some reparative surgery done at the UVA Medical Center November 18.

NOVEMBER BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS to Neal Nelson 11/2, Paul Swarr 11/10 and Guy Vlasits 11/21. Neal and Elly Nelson’s anniversary is November 26! Let’s send cards to Neal Nelson, 512 Houston St, Staunton, VA 24401 and Paul Swarr at VMRC, 1401 Virginia Avenue, Harrisonburg, VA 22802.

November Study “Building on Solid Rock”

1   Matthew 7:13-23

8   Matthew 7:24-29 

15 Matthew 5-7 summary

22 Leader’s choice

29 Leader’s choice

November Services, 4-5:30 pm 

1  Location: on line 

Worship and Sharing Lewis Overholt

Bible Study Harvey Yoder

8 Location: on line 

Worship and Sharing Harvey Yoder

Bible Study Roy Hange

15 Location: on line 

Worship and Sharing  Kent Palmer

Bible Study: Wrap up of Sermon on the Mount Study c/o Harvey Yoder

22 Location: on line 

Worship and Sharing  Lois Rivera-Wenger

Bible Study Elly Nelson

29 Location: on line 

Worship and Sharing  James Stauffer

Bible Study Dick Dumas

Friday, October 2, 2020

October 2020 Newsletter

House-to-House

Family of Hope House Church                   October 2020

False Prophets: A Layman’s Guide             

I'm told that the best way to learn to detect anything fake, as in counterfeit money, is to become thoroughly acquainted with every detail of the real thing, as in real money. So here are seven of the Sermon on the Mount marks of faithfulness we should expect to see in authentic prophets, as opposed to those masquerading as trustworthy shepherds, according to Matthew 5-7:    

  1. They demonstrate the God-blessed qualities described in the beatitudes--humility, contriteness, integrity, peace-making, and justice-seeking, even if it means being ostracized and persecuted. (5:1-12)
  2.  They work at reconciliation in relationships rather than harboring anger or causing division, and avoid verbal or physical violence toward others. (5:21-26)
  3. They are faithful to their marriage vows and treat members of the other sex with dignity and respect. (5:27-32) 
  4. They consistently speak the truth and avoid manipulation and deception. (5:38-42) 
  5. They show unconditional and impartial love toward everyone, friend and enemy alike. (5:43-48) 
  6. They share generously with others and avoid accumulating material wealth for themselves. (6:19-34) 
  7. They do not condemn others, but are careful to discern whether their deeds correspond with "these sayings of mine." (7:1-23)
Notes, Prayers and Praises
WE CONTINUE TO MEET ONLINE Sundays from 4-5:30. For a phone connection (audio only) dial 646-876-9923. For video click on  https://zoom.us/j/2849269967. Problems? Call 574-606-8917.
OUR MY COINS COUNT total for Family of Hope was $    . The overall Relief Sale income was $     .
THANKS FOH FOR YOUR GENEROSITY IN raising over $2000 for the FOH Relief Sale Campaign! 
OCTOBER BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS to Joyce Ulrich 10/14, and Elly Nelson 10/28!

October Study “A God-Focused Life”
4   Matthew 6:19-24 
11 Matthew 6:25-34 
18 Matthew Matthew 7:1-6
25 Matthew 7:7-14

October Services, 4-5:30 pm 
4  Location: on line 
Worship and Sharing Lewis Overholt
Bible Study Harvey Yoder
11 Location: on line 
Worship and Sharing James Stauffer
Bible Study Elly Nelson
18 Location: on line 
Worship and Sharing Elly Nelson
Bible Study Dick Dumas
25 Location: on line 
Worship and Sharing  Lois Rivera-Wenger
Bible Study Kent Palmer