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June 18, 2015

Welcome
to this week's edition of
TCFinTouch
the e-newsletter of
Trail Christian Fellowship
in Eagle Point, Oregon









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As followers of Jesus
we gather throughout the week for worship, prayer, Communion, Bible study and fellowship. Our overall mission can be summed up as:
Helping People Think Like Jesus




rick booye This Sunday...
June 21, is Father's Day. We will gather in the Worship Center from 10:00-11:30 a.m. Pastor Rick will be teaching. Programs for youth age Nursery-5th grade, Middle School and Teens meet at this same time in their respective classrooms.





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June 24, Pastor Bill Gallagher will continue our Wednesday evening through-the-Bible study, teaching from Genesis 40. Join us for a time of worship and teaching from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in the Fireside Room. Youth programs meet at this same time in their classrooms.

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From our Pastors...

 

 

Humility

 

 

Many have pointed out that humility is the essential virtue that we cannot "work on." Think about the fictitious book, Humility and How I Achieved It. It's a joke, right? If you're writing a book about how you achieved humility, how much humility do you really have? Humility by definition does not focus on its own presence or quality. This is what Paul had in mind as he wrote his Philippian friends about how to live together:

 

"... complete my joy by being of the same mind, having the same love, being in full accord and of one mind. Do nothing from rivalry or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others. Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though he was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of man. And being found in human form, he humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross."

 

Because humility is a supremely Christlike virtue, we often find in the Christian community the oxymoronic attempt to act humble. The reason is clear; we wish to acquire the respect that comes with being perceived in the Christian community as a Christlike or humble person, while at the same time enjoying a very hefty prestige based on this "humility." How odd. This is especially present among long-time, well-churched Christians. It is a spiritual malady of the "mature."

 

How should we respond then? Since we can't "cultivate" humility like we would certain other virtues, is there any hope for us to actually grow in it? Good News: There Is! Christlike humility is attempting to spring up within us all the time. It is growing through the only means possible in a pride-saturated world--humiliation. Interestingly, our culture treats the idea of humility as a virtue and the concept of humiliation as a vice, even though they come from the same root. Nobody in western society, tutored as we are in the gospel of self-esteem, embraces humiliation in any form. We are nagged relentlessly to "stand up for ourselves," "demand respect," "fulfill our potential," and "get our best lives now."

 

Humiliation is the acquisition of genuine humility through the most honest means available. It need not be public humiliation, or even very severe for that matter, but it is the piercing, conscious awareness of specific failure coupled with a sense of needing and receiving grace from the Lord. It is one of the essential ingredients in what the Bible calls repentance, the first step into eternal life. But it's not just the first step, is it? Do we not learn to walk in this humble repentance always? Is this not walking in the Spirit? (Gal.5:25-26).

 

Let me suggest that true humility is actually growing in us when the Lord arranges for us to be sinned against, slighted, ignored, embarrassed, or in some way hurt by others. At moments like these, when angry self-righteousness so naturally erupts, we might ask ourselves the same question God asked Jonah, "Do you have a right to be so angry?" What would our reaction be if we really didn't care about our reputation or prestige and only cared about the truth, the needs of others, or the will of the Lord in the situation? In other words, what would it be like if we thought like Jesus on the subject at hand?

 

I have heard Christians seriously teach that, "It's a sin to allow anybody to sin against you," which would mean of course that our Lord is the worst sinner of all time (!). Do we have to let others sin against us in every case? Of course not. Justice is also a virtue. But as Christians we have the right and the power to let others hurt us unjustly without retaliating. And the exercise of doing just that is the one way we can cooperate with the growth of humility in our hearts. How else could our Lord teach and demonstrate his famous instruction to turn the other cheek (Take a moment to look up the following verses: Matt.5:38-42; Romans 12:14-21; 1 Peter 2:19-25).

 

Jesus saved the world by doing precisely what he instructs us to do in strategic situations--let pain and humiliation happen to us. The result in us is a true selflessness, a relief from the burden of appearing perfect, of living up to the unbearable weight of our own reputation for maturity. Under the grace of the Lord, we will sense the love, joy and peace--the relief--that comes from loving and being loved by the Lord himself,  

(See 1 Cor.13).

 

 

Just a Thought,

 

Pastor Rick

 

 

Events
Baby Bottles Due This Sunday

The Pregnancy Center's Baby Bottle drive ends Father's Day, June 21. Please bring your bottle back (filled or unfilled) by then. Bottles can be filled with coin, cash or a check made out to The Pregnancy Center. It's important to bring empty bottles back because they are expensive and this is the Pregnancy Center's primary fund raiser for the year. Questions? 541.772.1921 or go to:  www.thepregnancycenter.us
Outdoor Sunday Service Next Sunday

Next Sunday, June 28, we will be outdoors in the Pavilion for Sunday service at 10:00 a.m. There will not be indoor seating. In case of inclement weather or smoke, we will still meet but indoors in the Worship Center. Lunch will be served following service. Children's programs as usual. Mark your calendar for the following outdoor Sunday Services: July 26 and August 30 (weather permitting). If you'd like to volunteer to set up, clean up, or help with lunch please contact Jacki: 541.878.3501 or jacki@trail.org.





 

If you'd like to be Baptized Sunday, June 28, pick up a Baptism loaner CD at the Willingheart Window or listen HERE before speaking with a Pastor. We'll start with a potluck at 6:00 p.m. in the Pavilion. Please bring a dish to share that will feed 8-10 people. At 7:00 p.m. we'll have the Baptism at the Baptismal (behind the Church Office) followed by Communion. Church Office: 878-3501

 

 

 

 

Game Night 
  

 

Everyone from High School age and up are invited to join the fun Friday, June 26, from 6-9 p.m. in the Fireside Room! Bring board or card games. We'll have a dessert potluck, so bring something to share. Child care for nursery to 10 years old but you must inform Pastor Garret by Wednesday, June 24th. 541.878.3501 or email

garret@trail.org

 

 

Wednesday Night Summer Bible Series

Pastor Bill Gallagher will be teaching on the life of Joseph, (Genesis 36-50) now through September 2 on Wednesday nights at 6:30 p.m. in the Fireside Room. Don't miss this
exciting series on one of the Bible's most well-known men.

As for you, you meant evil against me, but God meant it for good in order to bring about this present result, to preserve many people alive. Genesis 50:20
Save the Date!

We are planning a TCF bus trip to an Oregon Duck's Football Game on October 10, 2015. Tickets will be on sale starting August 2. This event is open to men and women. Space will be limited.
Pablito: 949.246.9615 or pablito@trail.org.

 

 

Men's Ministry
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Early birds, bring other guys (friends, neighbors and relatives) for a time of food, teaching, and fellowship. Breakfast is on a donation basis. Questions? Contact Pablito: 949.246.9615 or pablito@trail.org.
Women's Ministry

Ladies Tea and Luncheon

It is time to sign up for the fabulous Ladies Tea Luncheon! We will gather in the Fireside Room for tea, lunch, and fellowship Saturday, June 27 from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Our guest speaker will be Donna Milkowski. Our theme is "White as Snow" based on Isaiah 1:18, Though your sins are like scarlet, They shall be white as snow. You are welcome (not required) to dress in white, with hats and gloves also optional. Pick up a flyer and sign up at the Information Counter (no charge). Child care with sign up. If you'd like to sponsor a table or have questions contact Karen Carini at 541.826.9525.


SOWOW Summer Event - Girl's Night Out

Sheri Rose Shepherd's Summer Conference Tour, Chocolate for Your Soul will be held
Friday, July 10 from 6-9 p.m. at the Rogue Community College Concert Bowl in Grants Pass. If you attended the 2015 OWOW (now SOWOW) conference in April, you know how much we enjoyed our speaker, Sheri Rose Shepherd. This is another opportunity to gather as sisters to honor Jesus. Come, make it a "Britt Festival" feel night.

Purchase tickets ($15 each or buy-2-get-1-free) online: CLICK HERE. Tickets may also be purchased at Evangel Family Bookstores (cash/check only). Single tickets can be purchased at the door (cash only, please) for $15, but plan to stand in line. Parking is free. Nikki Johnson 541.659.1138 or email oregonwow@gmail.com

Youth Ministry

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TCF's Children's Ministry program "Knowing God: His Names and His Character" takes place every Wednesday, through Sept. 2 from 6:15-8:00 p.m. in the Pavilion. Kids age 5 -5th grade will have a free dinner, play games and learn God's Word. Pick up a Dog Days flyer at the Information Counter with details and information on our service project, 'Fill Socks for the Homeless' on the back. A ministry program will be available for newborns-4 years old in Room 2. Debbie Conley: 878-3501 or debbie@trail.org  

 


Camp Wonder Sign Ups

Kids age 5-10 years old can now sign up for our fabulous, fun, and famous Camp Wonder! Camp Wonder will run July 8-10, 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. in the TCF Pavilion. Our theme is Knowing God - What Path Will We Choose? Cost is $20 for all 3 days, or $7.00 a day. Pick up Registration Forms and flyers in the Children's Ministry Dept.


Questions? Contact Debbie Conley: 541.878.3501 or debbie@trail.org.

Camp Mahanaim Sign Ups

Kids age 8-12 years old (and only going into 6th grade) can now sign up for Camp Mahanaim, which will take place July 24-26 at Mountain Lakes Bible Camp. Our theme is Knowing God. Cost of $85 includes Camp, transportation and a T-shirt. Pick up Registration Forms and flyers in the Children's Ministry Dept. for all the details.

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Questions? Contact Debbie Conley: 541.878.3501 or debbie@trail.org.
Celebrate Recovery...



Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered resource for rising above life's hurts, habits and hang-ups. Through eight simple principles people will move from bondage to freedom and will experience a new joy and peace in life. Join us in the Fireside Room for open meetings every Tuesday: Dinner is at 6 p.m. and the meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. Child care is provided. For more information contact Paige Harrison at 541.821.0459 or email celebraterecovery@trail.org. Visit us on Facebook: Click Here
Area Events & Announcements...

 

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Pacific Bible College Open Enrollment  

 

PBC's Fall Semester begins August 31 and includes classes in Bible/Theology, Counseling, Ministry and General Studies. Classes include: Romans (Pastor Rick), Worldview & Biblical Reality (Pastor Matt), Old Testament Survey and more.
Pick up a schedule at the Information Counter or go to www.pacificbible.com
Questions? Call Mary at PBC: 541.776.9942

 

 

 

Butte Falls Sugar Pine Outreach

 

Join Pastor Buff and a group of folks every Sunday evening in June, July and August from 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Butte Falls Park for the Sugar Pine Outreach. There will be a time of worship, Bible study and prayer.  

Questions? Call Pastor Buff and Molly Lawrence at 541.951.6676 

 

 

 

Be a Blessing on Sunday

 

The first three rows in the far left section of the Worship Center are reserved for those with scent allergies. If you are wearing perfume, after shave, or anything scented, please don't sit in or near this area. Thank you!

 

 

 

 

In Closing...
We wish a blessed Father's Day (June 21) to all our Dads, Grandfathers, and special men in our lives who take on the role of a father in many ways.

"For I have chosen him, so that he will direct his children and his household after him to keep the way of the LORD by doing what is right and just, so that the LORD will bring about for Abraham what he has promised him."
Genesis 18:19 (NIV)


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