Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Walnut Hill Church Weekly Letter

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Greetings to all!

Even from a distance, one thing we can do for our neighbors in and 
around Moore, Oklahoma, is pray...

Loving God:
Once again tragedy has struck a community
leaving people injured, grieving, and wondering
where to start in rebuilding their lives.
Grant peace to those who have lost so much.
Strengthen those who rush to help.
Inspire generosity in those who can support their
neighbors in this difficult time.
In the calm after the storm, 
remind us how fragile is the gift of life,
and help us to do for others what we would
hope they might do for us.
In the name of Christ.  Amen.

To our prayers we might add our gifts supporting agencies and 
organizations helping those affected by the storms, including
Church World Service.  Persons attending Walnut Hill this Sunday,
May 26, will have opportunity to contribute, or you may do so online 

The lectionary lessons for Sunday, May 26, Trinity Sunday ...
Proverbs 8:1-4, 22-31
Romans 5:1-5
John 16:12-15

Sunday Conversations continue this Sunday, May 26, 10am, in
Trinity Hall.  Our focus for Sunday's conversation will be the text of
a sermon, "The Unknown Soldier," by the famous preacher, 
Harry Emerson Fosdick.

A Host(s) is needed for our after worship refreshments this Sunday,
May 26.  Use reply email to volunteer for this Sunday, or check the
sign up sheet in the Sanctuary foyer to host a Sunday later in the
summer.

A congregational meeting has been called for Sunday, June 9,
immediately after worship, in the Sanctuary, for the purpose of
electing two directors for the Walnut Hill Church Cemetery Assn.
Use reply email or call the church office (859-263-5304) for more
information regarding this meeting.

Summer Camp Season is upon us! Visit the websites of Camp 
Burnamwood ( www.burnamwood.net) and Cathedral Domain
( www.cathedraldomain.org ) for program and registration information.
Walnut Hill will sponsor 1/2 of the camp fee for any Walnut Hill
child or youth attending a Burnamwood or Domain event.

Peace to all.

Mike Ward








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