Salvation is God’s Work

Salvation, from start to finish, is God’s work.  We read in Philippians 2:12, “Therefore, my beloved, as you have always obeyed, so now, not only as in my presence but much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling.”  The reason the Philippians needed to work out their own salvation was that it was “God who works in them to will and to act according to his good purpose,” as we read in Philippians 2:13.  Doesn’t that sound contradictory?  But the Bible puts both together.  We are NOT saved because we choose God; we are saved because God willed to save us.  He begins the good work in us, as we read in Philippians 1:6.

One of the most widespread errors in the Church today is the idea that lost people can choose God by their own free will.  The fallen human will is bound by sin.  Jesus said plainly in John 6:44, “No one can come to Me unless the Father who sent Me draws him.”  He goes on in John 6:65, “. . . no one can come to me unless it is granted him by the Father.”  Left to ourselves, we all choose to go our own way.  Salvation depends on God’s choosing us and irresistibly drawing us by His grace according to His good purpose.  Friends, our role in salvation is simply to respond to Jesus’s invitation to follow Him.

Therefore, salvation from start to finish is God’s work.  May we rejoice that God willed to save us, and respond to Jesus’s invitation to follow him!

Worship

In Pastor Glen’s absence this Sunday, we welcome Pastor Terrance Williams to our pulpit.  His sermon is “Labor Pains,” based on Philippians 2:12-13.  Please read this text in preparation for worship.  Please give Pastor Williams a warm Hope welcome!!

Adult Bible Study Class

Our Adult Bible Study class will meet this Sunday at 9:30 a.m. in the large Sunday school room. Please join Janet Coiner and others for a wonderful time around God’s Word!!  We will focus on Romans 15: “Church Unity.”  Please bring your Bible.

Exploring Hope Class

Come to our next Exploring Hope Class!  Exploring Hope is a gathering designed to communicate a brief overview of what is important to us here at Hope, including our history, what we believe, our values, our focus, our direction, and how to get connected.  Our next Exploring Hope Class will be on Sunday, September 8th, after worship.  The two-hour class will include lunch in our main Sunday school room.  If you are interested or would like more information, please contact Pastor Glen.  If you plan to attend, please complete the sign-up sheet in the Welcome Center!

Pastor Search Committee Update & Prayer

Your Pastor Search Committee is in the process of searching for our next lead pastor.

We invite you to covenant to pray for the next pastor and specifically for the Pastor Search Committee, as they seek the Lord!  You may even wish to fast for a meal or a day or more as the Lord directs.  Corporate prayer is so needed!  Join with other sisters and brothers if you can.

“Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.  Commit your way to the Lord; trust in him, and he will act.” (Psalm 37:4-5)

Will you claim the promise of God’s direction to those who seek to know His will?

PRAYER: “Gracious Heavenly Father, today I commit myself to join our church family in crying out to You for the man who is to shepherd this flock.  You already know him and we pray you would reveal him to us.  Guide our Search Committee in their great responsibility. For the sake of Christ’s Kingdom and in His glorious Name.  Amen.”

Tithes & Offerings

An offering box is available when you enter or exit the sanctuary.  Additionally, Online Giving

Session Highlights

Our Session met on August 19th at 5:00 p.m.  The following are some of the highlights:

  • Study and Reflection on 1 Peter 2:9 led by Elder Albert Danraj.  We focused on how we are all “priests” under the New Covenant.
  • We approved the Session minutes of July 22nd and August 7th and approved the minutes of the Congregational Meeting on July 28th on behalf of the congregation. We also discussed various correspondence.
  • Pastor Glen reported on the ongoing leadership training for the newly elected elders and deacons.
  • Review of the budget by Elder Tim Stewart, including the status of capital improvement projects
  • We approved the establishment of a church website content review team, including the website manager, Session member, and the pastor.
  • We reviewed the accuracy of church members and non-members in ChurchTrac.
  • We discussed a policy regarding attendance at church meetings by church members.
  • We discussed backup for critical responsibilities, including treasurer duties; A/V Sound Team; HCC website manager; Security
  • We discussed plans for offering the Alpha Course, beginning in the New Year.
  • We were updated on the HCC website redesign, which is in process

Please pray for the Session, as they will meet next Monday, September 16th.

Budget Update

Total Tithes/Offerings for July:  $20,674.29       YTD: $186,581.00

Total Expenses for July:               $13,518.34        YTD: $123,689.33

Golden Oldies

We will meet on September 11th at 10:30 in the Waynesboro Panera Bread Community Room.  Attorney Bill Watkins will be the speaker to give help on navigating legal paperwork.  In addition to the Golden Oldies, other church folks are invited to join us!  Have your questions ready!!

We will meet on October 9th at 10:30 in the Waynesboro Panera Bread Community Room with Lori Showalter as our guest speaker.  Lori is the Director of Volunteer Services for Augusta Health and Hospice of the Shenandoah (of Augusta Health).  She will give an informative overview of Hospice.

We will meet on November 13th for a lunch out.  The group will decide the place to dine!

FALL FEST 2024

Mark your calendars now for our Fall Fest on October 5th from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  Fun, food, music, and games!  This will be a craft fair with BBQ chicken, giveaways, a cake walk, and games for all!

We need your help to donate craft or art items, host your own table, help set up, volunteer during the event, and we will also need cakes.  Sign-up sheets will be available in the welcome center at the church this Sunday. If you are interested in volunteering to help, please contact Candi Brown (540.241.2021) or Nina Gross (540.480.3441).  More information to come!

Driver Assistance

If you or someone in our congregation needs a ride to a doctor’s appointment or other appointments, please call Tom Reider (540.649.5162).  He has agreed to coordinate rides.  He has a list of those who have volunteered to give those rides.  We are grateful for this important ministry!!

Mission Corner

Mission Opportunity

Our congregation will be serving the meal for the Love INC dinner at Tinkling Spring Presbyterian Church on Tuesday, September 24th.  We need people to make sloppy joes.  (The recipe is available in the welcome center, and the sloppy joes can be made ahead of time, frozen, and delivered to Kim Holman).  We also need cookies made and workers for that evening to set up, serve, and clean up.  According to the sign-up in the welcome center, we are still in need of people to make sloppy joes and cookies!  This is a wonderful opportunity to make a difference in the lives of those taking the “Change Your Life Class”!

Love INC Support: From July through September, we will be collecting paper products (Paper towels, toilet paper, Kleenex, etc.).  May we be a blessing to those desiring to improve their lives.

The Missions Team is active keeping in touch with our missionaries and other ministries.  Please keep updated!  You can visit our website and go to the Mission Page

August & September Birthdays

Dianne Stewart (8/31); Arnie Doyle (9/4); Harold Coiner & Desiree Graham (9/6); Kristen Folks (9/11); Pat Layne (9/13); Russell Fisher & Rodger Daniels (9/14); Kerry Keyes (9/16); Tina Norcross (9/18); Chris Haynes (9/24); Dede Hamilton & Marge Sass  (9/26)