2010-2011 Vision Statement for Goodfellow PWOC

Protestant Women of the Chapel (PWOC)- We encourage all Goodfellow women through Biblical teaching and prayer while providing refuge and fellowhip.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Welcome! 1

We are in the process of setting up our blog. Check back frequently to see changes.

In the next few days more devotionals, more blurbs and photos of past events, graphics for the devotional et al pages, and more announcements will be added.

For the time being, please tell us what you think? Are there things you would like to see added?

And vote to the right - which post divider do you like - a lily or the garden bench? The lily (both here and in the header) is from the International Water Lily Collection which our PWOC has visited several times. These are photos I took on our PWOC outings. Thus, it reminds us of our city and of our outings. The garden bench reminds me of the garden trysts we long for with the lover of our souls. Thus, it has PWOC meaning too.

Yes - I have more plans.....but I'd love to hear your plans as well.

De'Etta

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Welcome! 2

No - you are NOT seeing double! Please consider which post divider you like best and vote on the poll - top right. ::snort::

We are in the process of setting up our blog. Check back frequently to see changes.

In the next few days more devotionals, more blurbs and photos of past events, graphics for the devotional et al pages, and more announcements will be added.

For the time being, please tell us what you think? Are there things you would like to see added?
And vote to the right - which post divider do you like - a lily or the garden bench? The lily (both here and in the header) is from the International Water Lily Collection which our PWOC has visited several times. These are photos I took on our PWOC outings. Thus, it reminds us of our city and of our outings.The garden bench reminds me of the garden trysts we long for with the lover of our souls. Thus, it has PWOC meaning too.

Yes - I have more plans.....but I'd love to hear your plans as well.

De'Etta
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Saturday, June 28, 2008

Approval & Servanthood

“…each is tested by the praise accorded him.” Proverb 27:21b

I read this verse earlier in the week and it caused me to pause. We all know that trials are a testing of our faith. I’d never focused on this little phrase in Proverbs. Praise can also be a test. How will I handle it? What do I do with it? Do I horde it as my due or hand it all back to Him?

Fast on the heals of this revelation came the verse below from a study I’m working on through the summer.

“For am I now seeking the favor of men, or of God? Or am I striving to please men? If I were still trying to please men, I would not be a bond-servant of Christ."

I did the prescribed study, dutifully answered the questions and then went on to do some additional word studies. It’s been a good week trysting with my Lord. Let me share.

Am I seeking to gain favor (win over, yield) of men or God? What do my actions show? What causes me the most anxiety in my day to day life? I don’t want to be a big JERK, but neither do I wan to be overly concerned about what men think of me. I need to seek approval, favor, and assurance from God.

Am I striving to please men? Am I intentionally, deliberately, continually seeking to be acceptable and accommodating to men?

If I am, then I am not a bondservant of Christ. I’ve committed to being a bondservant of Christ. Our society has lost track of what it means to be a servant in daily life. A bondservant is in a permanent relationship with the master. A bondservant is totally consumed by and with the will of another. He has no rights outside of the master’s will. He has no possessions of his own.

It was a CHOICE to be a bondservant. After serving a household for 6 years as a slave, a servant would decide of his OWN FREE WILL if he wished to remain a slave to his master. There were three reasons a person chose to become the bondservant of another. He loved the master, he loved the master’s household and he fared well with the master. (Deut. 15:12 – 18). At this point the person would be branded/marked to signify the permanent relationship with the master. As a side note, there were three classes of people marked in the New Testament times: slaves, soldiers, servants of temples. As Christians we are called to be all three (I Cor 3:16-17, I Cor 7:21-23, Matt 10:24 – 25, I cor 3:21-4:7, I Cor 6:19-20, Gal 1:10). THAT little tidbit is a nice study all on it’s own.

A bondservant was marked by having his ear pierced. Paul says his beatings and stonings marked him as a bondservant (Gal 6:17). My life should also be marked – by transformation. I am called to join Christ in suffering…..I am marked as HIS by that suffering for HIS SAKE (again not because of general jerkiness on my part).

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©2008 D.R.G.

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Saturday, June 14, 2008

God’s Will?

Ever wonder about God’s will for your life? Paul fills the end of I Thessalonians with bullet statements that give a clear glimpse into God’s will.

“Rejoice always; pray without ceasing; in everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” I Thess 5:16-18

1. Rejoice always. Choose joy. I’ve written about this a lot. I may write about this again at a future date.
2. Pray without ceasing.
3. In everything give thanks.

There you have it. Three simple commands, nine little words to convey God’s will. Easy peasy? I don’t think so.

God has instructed me in an accelerated course on choosing joy the past four years. It must be important as Paul stresses it twice in these three short verses.

These are commands. God doesn’t command us to do something that we cannot do with his assistance. He also doesn’t command us to do things with a “wink”. He expects us to DO what he TELLS US TO DO. ::snort::

I’ve written about choosing joy numerous times on my blog. In an effort to avoid sounding like a broken record (or scratched CD), I’ll post links. Ladies, learning to choose joy is HUGE for your spiritual well-being, for your happiness, for your growth in relationship with Jesus. If you feel you could use a bit of clarity or meditation on joy – read this or this(simply two of numerous links I could have chosen).

Today our focus is “pray without ceasing”. I believe we are to have an attitude of prayer as we go about our day. My first response should be prayer: in times of profound joy, in times of anxiety, in times of loss. I turned to the confession page in my tryst journal today. I realized that I had been anxious and fretting about a character issue in a person I am mentoring. I had NOT prayed about it as much as I should….instead I’d worried and fretted.

This pray without ceasing is big. Pray without ceasing realizes that God is in charge…not me. It adjusts my attitude and perspective.

A pastor about seven years ago preached on this. He gave us all sorts of tips to make prayer a “natural” in our life. The big thing is to find every day things and turn them into reminders for prayer. It really works. I use red lights, improper use of turn signals and improper merging of others to call me to prayer. There may be better triggers for you.

I encourage you to pray about these short verses, to meditate on them and to see what God shows you.

April shared a link to this article with me last week. Go check out the whole article here. The author, Rhonda Maller, shares some fantastic practical tips to unceasing prayer. I was going to post them here, but don’t want to infringe on copyright laws. Please do go read the short article, print it out and put it into practice.

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©2008 DRG

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Sunday, June 8, 2008

June's Newsletter

Note: phone numbers & last names are removed. For further info email the contact emails in the sidebar or grab at PN for phone numbers.

Ladies,

Attached is the PWOC directory – updated 8 June. This is the last update I plan to mail out until the fall.

Farewell to Laura
13 June, This Friday night will be our last chance to visit with Laura before she graduates and goes back “home”. We’ll miss you, Laura.

Welcome Back to Betsy. We can’t wait to hear about your Alaskan cruise.


PROJECT NIGHT
Our next project night is 13 June, THIS Friday. Any project can be the right one. You may choose to read, visit, work on photos, make lesson plans, quilt….one brave soul even made aprons. You bring your supplies and a munchie to share. We will supply a dinner entrĂ©e. Doors of the Fellowship Hall open at 1700 and will close by mid-night. Come for the whole night or just an hour or two. RSVP for a dinner count by 10 June to De’Etta .

FREDERICKSBURG
PWOC goes on the road 21 June. We will leave the chapel parking lot at 0800 for this day trip and return that evening. The purpose of our trip is to have fun and explore more Texan history and habitat. Transportation is on us; lunch is dutch treat. RSVP by 16 June to Debbie Harding.

LOOKING FOR CONTRIBUTORS
We are in the process of compiling a keepsake to be given to PWOC members as they say farewell. We’d love to have your favorite recipes. Care to share? Email or give them to De’Etta or Vera. Our August project night will be devoted to compiling these keepsakes.

THANKS TO THE HOSTESS’ WITH THE MOSTEST!
Thanks to Vera and Debbie for hosting our recent tea. We appreciate you ladies. Everything was lovely.

Thanks also for my lovely mesquite crosses….they are beautiful and I’ll think of this group whenever I look at them. Totally unexpected! Y’all rock!

I think that’s all the “news” for June. Don’t forget to save and/or print the attached directory (alphabetized by first name). Let’s use it to keep in touch over the summer. Following is a devotional for the month.

Choosing Joy,
De’Etta
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Dare to be a Deborah in a Little Debbie World.....Judges 4,5
Choosing Joy (De's family blog) http://not2many.blogspot.com
Jamin's Writing http://scribe-jamin.blogspot.com/

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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Peace in the Boundaries

“Praise the Lord, O Jerusalem! Praise your God, O Zion! For He has strengthened the bars of your gates; He has blessed your sons within you. He makes peace in your borders; He satisfies you with the finest of wheat.” Psalm 147:12-14

A couple of years ago a-not-yet-but-soon-to-be- friend shared these verses at a Mom’s Night Out. They went straight to my heart. As is often the case, they marinated and grew. I’ve been meaning to share some thoughts, but never have quite pulled it off. As I’ve been asked to share a weekend devotional, this is a good time to attempt to gather my thoughts.

Praise! God desires my esteem. He desires me to exalt Him; in all times, in all circumstances. In the midst of praising *I* find that I am soothed and calmed. My perspective changes, though often the circumstances, the boundaries remain the same.

What? Bars, gates and boundaries? To a personality like mine these sound like prison terms. However, I’ve come to see that God doesn’t mean them that way. Gates and boundaries serve for my protection, they map out my sphere of influence (my territory), and they give direction and a perimeter to my service in the King’s vineyard.

We all respond differently to boundaries. My oldest daughter will see a line in the sand (a boundary or rule) and will stay miles away to be sure she doesn’t cross it. Her mother, on the other hand, is naturally a “get-as-close-as-you-can-to-the-line” thrill seeker”. (Yes, I’ve been burned enough times to begin maturing in this area.)

I’ve thought so often of these verses in the last few years. As I studied, I realized that gates were also place of meeting in Bible times. Hmmm….hospitality, fellowship, ministry are found within my boundaries, at the gate. It isn’t a prison! ::snort::

These verses can be applied so many ways. I simply ask the Holy Spirit to speak the words to your heart where they may bring encouragement, peace and satisfaction.

God has called me HERE, to W TX. He’s called me to homeschool. He’s called me to be a stay-at-home Mom during this season in my life. Until quite recently He called me to severely limit all outside speaking, activities etc. These were my boundaries. I knew they were my boundaries. I was staying inside of them. I knew they were for my protection. Sometimes it is easy though to STAY in the boundaries, to DO what we know we should do, but with an attitude that robs us of the joy we could experience.

As I made a practice of praising Him FOR the bars, gates and boundaries He has established for me, I’ve experienced a soothing calm. I’ve begun to find not only protection but PEACE and SATISFACTION within my boundaries. My prayer for all of us this week is that we begin to walk in new security, satisfaction and peace within our boundaries.

Word Studies Follow: (I love that Hebrew greeting and plan to start utilizing it)

Praise – Strong’s 7623 Sabah – The primary meaning is to sooth or calm (as in a storm). Also means praise, exalt, holding something in higher esteem. In its fullest definition the word speaks to the soothing effect that praise has on one’s psyche.

Gates – Strong’s 8179 – Saar – gate, entrance, can stand for a city or town, there was often a meeting area near the gate

Peace – Strong’s 7965 – Salom (shalom) – peace or tranquility, common Hebrew greeting – “how is your peace?”, present with the wise – absent with the wicked, often pictured as coming from God

Border – Strong’s 1366 (funny breath/accent marks then) Bul – border, boundary, territory, barrier, wall…points out the limits or boundaries of territories. It depicts the limits God sets for various aspects of His creation (Ps 104:9) but also man-made boundary markers set by people (Deut 19:14; Prov 22:28) that were to be respected.

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©2008 D.R.G.

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

2008/09 PROJECTED CALENDAR

May 2008
31 May – Spring Tea

June 08
13 Jun – Project Night
21 Jun – Day Trip: Fredericksburg

July 08
11 Jul – Project Night ?
11 – 12 – Leadership Weekend: Ft. Leavenworth

August 08 – First day of school 25th
No activities this month. Enjoy the end of your summer.

September 08 – 14 weeks of Bible Study
2 Sept – (Tues) Fall Kick Off – receive study materials
9 Sept – Bible Study
12 Sept – Project Night
16 Sept – Bible Study
23 Sept – Bible Study
30 Sept – Bible Study

October 08 – New budget begins
7 Oct – Bible Study
10 Oct – Project Night
14 Oct – Bible Study
21 Oct – Bible Study
28 Oct – Bible Study
Women’s Day Out – Saturday in Oct?

November 08 – fall break 24th – 28th
4 Nov – Bible Study
7 Nov - Project Night
11 Nov – Bible Study
13 – 16 Nov – Fall Focus
18 Nov – Bible Study
22 Nov - Chapel Cleaning - PWOC provides breakfast!

December 08 – Christmas Break 22nd – 2 Jan
2 Dec – Bible Study
6 Dec – Christmas Tea ?
9 Dec – Bible Study
12 Dec – Project Night
16 Dec – Bible Study

January 09 – School Starts 5 Jan – 17 weeks of Bible Study
6 Jan – Winter Kick Off (receive study books)
9 Jan – Project Night
13 Jan – Bible Study
20 Jan – Bible Study
27 Jan – Bible Study

February 09
3 Feb – Bible Study
13 Feb – Project Night
10 Feb – Bible Study
17 Feb – Bible Study
24 Feb – Bible Study

March 09 – Spring Break 16 – 20th
3 Mar – Bible Study
10 Mar – Bible Study
13 Mar – Project Night
24 Mar – Bible Study
31 Mar – Bible Study
Women’s Event March or April

April 09 –
7 Apr – Bible Study
10 Apr – Project Night
14 Apr – Bible Study
21 Apr – Bible Study
28 Apr Bible Study
Women’s Event March or April
Traveling Training April or May

May 09 – Last day school 29th, Graduations 23rd, 30th
5 May - Bible Study
8 May – Project Night
12 May – Bible Study
Spring Tea – Saturday

*This calendar is proposed. We’ve taken into account SAISD calendars, as well as base and city events of which we are aware. This calendar will be proposed to the PAC at the annual PAC planning meeting and dates will be changed as needed to consolidate the chapel calendar. Locations will be added as facility requests are approved.

POC will be added as board members create their "pwoc email addresses".


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We are an inter-generational group of Christian women who gather to grow closer to God, support one another in our daily lives and have some good old-fashioned TX fun!

We meet at 1830 in the Chapel! Please join us, or contact us for more information!

2009/2010 Theme

2009/2010 Theme

2009/2010 Verse

"But you are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, His own special people, that you may proclaim praises of Him who called you out of darkness into His marvelous light; who once were not a people but are now the people of God, who had not obtained mercy but now have obtained mercy."
1 Peter 2:9-10(NKJV)

Secret Sister Summer

For the summer, we exchanged cards in order to pray for one another and to anonymously encourage one another.

Please lift your Secret Sister up in prayer daily. Feel free to send her cards, verses, funnies, whatever the Lord moves you to do. But remember... Keep it anonymous!

At the Fall Kick-off we will find out who are Secret Sisters are so we can thank them and follow up on those goals and prayers!

"My purpose in writing is to encourage you and assure you that what you are experiencing is truly part of God's grace for you. Stand firm in this grace." 1 Peter 5v12

Note from Christina on June 9~
Hello Sweet Sisters!

How is your summer going so far? Are you finding sweet notes of hope and love from your Secret Sister? Are you remembering to share hope and love with your Secret Sister? Here we are, already into June. This summer will fly by before we know it, and yet the time will have been mostly separated from our Sisters! Remember to lift her up in your prayers, and as time allows, please try to send her a token of your love in Christ for her!

God bless you, Ladies! Our Lord is moving within our group! See you all, very very soon!