Welcome to
Sharon Conservative Mennonite
Church
December 25th, 2022
www.sharonchurch.blogspot.com
10:00 Worship Service
Announcements
Offering – Building Fund
Reading – Ruth
Miller
Songs – Michael Schlabach
Message
– Tom
Mullet
Next Sunday, January 1st, 2023
Announcements
Offering –
Scripture
Reading – I John 4, Friedrick Mullet
Message – Tom Mullet
Sunday School Lesson – ”God Promises to Hear and Forgive”
2 Chronicles 7:12-22
Sunday School Offering – Rhoda Schrock
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There is no service scheduled here this evening.
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Greeters & Hosts Mose & Ellen Beachy
January 1st Mark & Rita Miller
January 8th John & Anna Miller
January 15th Clarence & Lois Miller
January 22nd Bert & Mary Hostetler
January 29th Dave & Karen Shetler
Letters of Encouragement
Barbara Raber, Deanna
– Janelle Yoder &
Susan Yoder
Prayer Requests
Health-Jacob
& Emma Miller, Ruthann Miller, Alma Miller, Lester Yoder, Anna Mullet, Ada Miller, Aden
Miller, Nelson & Lovina Mullet, Vernon Beachy, Marie Miller, Ed Yoder
Widows- Emma Miller, Elsie Schlabach, Rhoda Schrock,
Ruth Miller, Miriam Hershberger,
Amanda Troyer, Anna Mullet,
Katie Raber, Wilma
Mullet, Marcella Wengerd, Ada Miller
Widowers- Lester Yoder, Eli
Schrock, Roman N. Miller
Our Family: Lavon & Beth, Kailua,
Katelyn, Israel
Lavon’s birthday is January
1st.
Send cards or messages – info on their
picture
Christmas Banquet
A sign up sheet is
on the podium at the back for the Sunday School Classes IV and V’s Christmas Banquet January 6th
here at the church. Try to remember to sign up today. J We’ll do
a follow up next
Sunday.
Coming Up For
Sharon
January
8th Instruction
Class Begins
January Clean Up Crew
Andrew Barnhart,
Loyal Beachy, Miriam Hershberger, Ruth Miller
Happy
Birthday!!
December 27th Emma Miller
Choice Books Service Opportunities
We have openings from coast to coast. These openings would include service reps, warehouse assistants, district managers, and house parents. These can be V.S., hourly, or volunteer positions. Contact Leroy Yoder.
The Homeless Man With Terminal Cancer Who Gave
Everything He Had
A
homeless man in Colorado used what little he had to give
a selfless gift during
a toy drive at a local Walmart. Glen McCarthy walked to Walmart to get a cup of
coffee, and was instantly touched by the toy drive that was going on. He ended
up buying a Barbie and a Hot Wheels set, but he couldn’t stop thinking about a
shiny new kid’s bike he saw. “And I looked at that bike, and the bike
was marked $59, but the tag underneath it said $44,” he
said.
It’s
not a lot of money for some, but for Glen, it was nearly everything. Later that
night, he still couldn’t stop thinking about the bike and how happy it would
make a kid in his shoes, come Christmas morning. He walked back to Walmart and
asked about the bike, since the tag listed two different prices. Once a clerk
realized what he was doing, she told him that he could have the bike for $44.
I got
to thinking, this is probably going to be my last Christmas. I’m no one, so
might as well make some little kid happy. It took my losing everything to
realize that I’m happier now in my life than when I had big money,” he said.
“It IS more blessed to give than to receive.” Acts 20:35
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