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By Felicia Fox on 8/26/2010 11:26 AM

Last Saturday a group of over seventy youth and adults from five churches meet in our CLC. We spent the day together doing missions right here in our community. The students took part in prayer walks, landscaping at the middle school, and leading a Backyard Bible Club at Nelson Park. It was a great day!

I can’t begin to put into words how I felt as I watched our youth plan and lead the Backyard Bible Club. They did it all from planning the lesson, games, snack, and craft to helping each child who came feel loved and welcomed. They based the Backyard Bible Club on Johan and the Big Fish. None of the children from the community had heard that story before. You should be very proud of each of our youth. This summer I have seen their love for God, each other, and those in need grow.

By Dennis Atwood on 8/25/2010 1:35 PM

Did you know that President Obama is really a Muslim? That he’s not an American? That he wasn’t even born here? That’s the rumor. Problem is none of this is true, but you can’t convince a lot of folks otherwise. The White House felt compelled recently to counter the rumor mill about the president’s faith by releasing a statement that read: “The president is obviously a Christian. He prays every day.” Obama is actually a member of the United Church of Christ denomination which produced a big flap back during the election with his controversial pastor the Rev. Jeremiah Wright. (No Muslim actually has a “pastor.”)  According to a recent article in The News & Observer (August 20, 2010), the facts are: Obama is the Christian son of a Kenyan Muslim father and a Kansas mother. Born in Hawaii, he lived from age 6 to age 10 in Indonesia with his mother and stepfather. And no, he has yet to join a church in the D.C. area.

By Dennis Atwood on 8/9/2010 2:20 PM

Last week I managed to pull the family away for end-of-summer beach get-away. It was a great time for us to just be together, and it truly felt like an escape from the busy routine. This was our first taste of saltwater and sand this summer so it was definitely long overdue. Soaking in the waves and the sound of the surf has a palpable rejuvenating effect on the soul. Living an hour and a half from the Atlantic beaches has its advantages for a lot of people here in eastern North Carolina—especially on the weekends. However, that doesn’t work out too well for those of us who have jobs on Sunday. So we take what we can get. Still, there is a biblical Sabbath principle that we all must find a way to work into the rhythm of life. Too much time away, or too little, leaves us out of the healthy balance that God intends for our soul...

By Felicia Fox on 8/5/2010 3:20 PM

It has been a busy three weeks for me. I'm now beginning to pack up from the summer and turn my head towards the fall events. I've spent the last three weeks knee deep in our children and youth ministries. I have spent a week at PassportKids camp, the next week on a youth mission trip, and ended it with a week of very loud VBS.