Saturday, July 31, 2021

August 2021 newsletter

 House-to-House

 Family of Hope House Church                      August 2021

Love Is The Opposite Of Death

The book, “Miracle in the Andes: 72 Days on the Mountain and my Long Trek Home,” published by Three Rivers Press in 2006, is one of the most gripping I've read in a long time. In it Nando Parado describes the harrowing experience of being in a plane crash on a glacier in the Andes Mountains, 12,000 feet above sea level, where he was stranded, cut off from communication with the outside world, and given up for dead with other members and fans of his rugby team on their way to Chile.

Nando lost his mother and sister and other friends in that fateful accident and in the days that followed. After weeks of desperately trying to survive in the bitter cold, resorting to eating remains of frozen cadavers to avoid starvation, he and two other survivors resolved they must try to find their way back to civilization for help, in spite of the risk and their lack of sufficient food and adequate clothing.

After miles of desperate climbing they reached a western ridge they thought would finally give them a view of civilization, only to find that when they finally got there they could see only more mountains. 

He writes, “In that moment all my dreams, assumptions and expectations of life evaporated into the thin Andean air. I had always thought that life was the actual thing, the natural thing, and that death was simply the end of living. Now, in this lifeless place, I saw with terrible clarity that death was the constant, death was the base, and life was only a short, fragile dream. In my despair, I felt a sharp and sudden longing for the softness of my mother and my sister, and the strong embrace of my father... and in that clarity of mind I discovered a simple, astounding secret: Death has an opposite, but the opposite is not mere living. It is not courage or faith or human will. The opposite of death is love.....Only love can turn mere life into a miracle, and draw precious meaning from suffering and fear...”

Nando and his friend did manage to press on and to eventually make their way back to civilization, and a rescue team was able to go back for the remaining 14 survivors at the crash site.

-Harvey Yoder

Notes, Prayers and Praises

WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER IN-PERSON CHURCH SERVICE at the Vlasits home at 3399 Cavers Drive, Keezletown Sunday August 15. Otherwise we continue to meet online from 4-5:30. For a phone connection dial 646-876-9923. For video:  https://zoom.us/j/2849269967.

ALMA JEAN AND HARVEY’s brother-in-law, Allan Shirk, died Saturday, July 31 at 4:25 am at a hospice care center at Mt. Joy, Pennsylvania. His memorial service will be Sunday afternoon, August 15 at the East Chestnut Street Mennonite Church.

KAREN CAMPBELL has been moved from the ICU to a regular room at the Winchester Medical Center, 1840 Amherst St., Winchester, VA 22601. Please pray for her recovery and her being able to return home soon. DONNA SACRA also appreciates our prayers for her complete healing.

THE YODERS' NEW ADDRESS is 1540 Hawthorne Circle, Harrisonburg, VA 22802. (previous house number was incorrect). They are planning for an auction of some of their things as a fundraiser for MCC at Hamlet Drive on the afternoon of August 21.

AUGUST BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS  to Kent Palmer, 8/10! Alma Jean and Harvey Yoder’s anniversary is August 8, and Jim and Ruth Stauffer’s is August 30. Blessings to all!

LEWIS AND MARY ELLEN OVERHOLT are visiting their daughter and family in Germany during the month of August.

August Lectionary Texts

1    Ephesians 6:10-20(Matt 10:28-31) 

8    Revelation4:1-11; accompanying text: John 17:1-5 

15  Revelation 5:1-13; accompanying text: John 1:29-31 

22  Revelation 6:1-8; 7:9-17; accompanying text: John 14:1-4 

29  Revelation 13:1-18; accompanying text: John 12:30-32

August Services, 4-5:30 pm 

1 Location: on line 

Worship and sharing: Lois Wenger

Bible Study: Kent Palmer

8 Location:on line 

Worship and Sharing: Elly Nelson 

Bible Study: Harvey Yoder

15 Location: on line

Worship and Sharing: Kent Palmer

Bible Study: Dick Dumas

22 Location: on line 

Worship and Sharing: Guy Vlasits

Bible Study: Elly Nelson

29 Location: on line

Worship and Sharing: Kent Palmer

Bible Study: Harvey Yoder

Thursday, July 1, 2021

July 2021 newsletter

 House-to-House

Family of Hope House Church                      _     July 2021

Living by the Values of the Future   

I heard George Brunk III, former dean of Eastern Mennonite Seminary, once say, “Our faith is not so much about preserving values from the past as it is about living out the values of the future.” 

In other words, we’re not simply to resist change and hold on to our heritage, good as that may be, but we’re called to radically demonstrate a way of life here and now that has never been, except perhaps in the Garden of Eden. 

As a people of God, we are to be an advertisement about what the future will be like when God is fully sovereign, when God’s will will be done on earth as it already is being done in heaven. We are to be a people who refuse to wait, and who are already living by the rules of the forever future, when people everywhere will live by the prophet Isaiah’s vision in the Bible and will “beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks,” and will “study war no more.” 

In the age to come “the wolf will lie down with the lamb, the leopard will lie down with the kid, the calf and the lion and the yearling together; and a little child shall lead them.” and “they will neither harm nor destroy on all my holy mountain, for the earth will be full of the knowledge of God as the waters cover the sea.” 

That’s a future we can all live with, and one we’re being enlisted now to join in becoming an Exhibit A, a showcase of what God’s forever world will inevitably be like. If we believe that, live with that gleam in our eye, everything about our life now will change.

                                                                                   - Harvey Yoder

Notes, Prayers and Praises

WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER IN-PERSON CHURCH SERVICE at the Vlasits home at 3399 Cavers Drive, Keezletown Sunday July 11. Otherwise we continue to meet online from 4-5:30. For a phone connection dial 646-876-9923. For video:  https://zoom.us/j/2849269967.

PRAY FOR ALMA JEAN AND HARVEY  as they plan to move to 1540 Hawthorne Drive at VMRC’s Park Village sometime at the end of July.

JULY BIRTHDAY BLESSINGS  to Lois Rivera-Wenger 7/30!

LEWIS AND MARY ELLEN OVERHOLT plan to spend the month of August in Germany with their daughter and husband.

WE PRAY HEALING BLESSINGS for Cathy Atwell, Kent Palmer, Donna Sacra and for others dealing with stressful health issues.

July Lectionary Texts

4    Jeremiah 33:14-18; 31:31-34 Messiah and New Covenant 

11  Ephesians 1:1-22 (John 14:25-27) Power and Glory

18  Ephesians 2:1-22 (Matt 28:16-20) Death And Resurrection

25  Ephesians 4:1-16 (John 15:1-4) One in the Spirit and One in Faith

July Services, 4-5:30 pm 

4 Location: on line 
Worship and sharing: Lois Wenger
Bible Study: Kent Palmer

11 Location: Guy & Margie Vlasits 3399 Caverns Drive, Keezletown
Worship and Sharing: Elly Nelson 
Bible Study: Harvey Yoder

18 Location: on line 
Worship and Sharing: Lewis Overholt
Bible Study: Elly Nelson

25 Location: on line 
Worship and Sharing: Harvey Yoder
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