College Planning, Emotionally Healthy Spirituality and Intro to Stillnaz

Dear Church Family,

What Time Is It? According to the scriptures (Mark 7:24-37, James 2:1-17) we studied yesterday “It’s Time For Mercy.” At Stillmeadow Lane we concluded the service with an invitation to seek and share the mercy of Jesus. And I want to bring that same invitation to your email inbox.

In Faith, seek mercy

What in your life needs healing and wholeness? Who in your life needs the streams in the desert? Are you trying to fix yourself? Are you trying to be the one who saves the day?

Humbly come to Jesus, recognizing Him as the glorious fountain of mercy.
In Works, share mercy

Who in your life needs healing and wholeness? Is there someone who is facing great turmoil, or is overlooked, misunderstood or often avoided?

Ask Jesus for strength to share His mercy with those that come to mind. Make a plan to reach out.

And a question that needs to be asked: What in your life needs to be removed in order for you to share mercy? Are you limiting your financial ability to give in mercy because you are spending too much on yourself (shopping, gambling, entertainment)?

Ask the Spirit to help you see what needs to be eliminated so that you can share God’s mercy with others. Make a plan to cut it out today.

We have a reading plan that goes along with our new series. Read along and ask: “What Time Is It?” And then act accordingly.

Weekly Reading

  • Monday: Isaiah 35:4-7a; James 2:1-17

  • Tuesday: Isaiah 38:10-20; James 2:17-26

  • Wednesday: Psalm 146; Mark 7:24-37

  • Thursday: Psalm 116:1-9; Hebrews 11:1-16

  • Friday: Psalm 146; Hebrews 11:17-22

  • Saturday: Numbers 21:4b-9; John 3:13-17

In His Hands and In His Time,

Pastor Josh 

And check out the services at the Stillmeadow Lane Campus and the York City Campus!

The Main Announcements

  1. College Financial Planning Strategy Workshop is Sept 10.

  2. Intro to Stillmeadow Begins Sept 15.

  3. Emotionally Healthy Spirituality begins Sept 22.

College Financial Planning Strategies Workshop on Sept 10

It is never to early to begin planning! All are welcome to attend! RSVP at pmoses@stillnaz.com

Intro to Stillmeadow

All desiring to know more about the church and membership in the church are encouraged to attend.  Led by Pastor Kent, the next cycle of nine classes begins September 15 at 9AM in Rm. #201.   You can register HERE.

Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Course Begins Sept 22

“It's Impossible to Be Spiritually Mature, While Remaining Emotionally Immature.” This course lays out a framework for growth in Christ in every area of your life.

Let Pastor Brad know you are interested HERE.

Grow with us

No one matures alone. Check out our listing of other groups and let us know if you’re interested in one. If you’d like help, you can contact Karon Kagan (kkagan@stillnaz.com) or Pastor Tabitha Martin (pastortabitha@stillnaz.com).

M.O.R.E

Dig deeper into the sermon of the morning! This group is led by Steve Yinger and John Lackey and meets Sundays at 10:30AM in the Sprenkle House ground floor conference room.

Serve with us

You have been gifted and we’d be honored to serve with you. We’d love to have you partner with us. Click the “Serve” button below for more opportunities.

Kids and Youth Ministry– Serve with our Kids or Youth Ministries!  For information contact  Patsy at pmoses@stillnaz.com or Pastor Tabitha at pastortabitha@stillnaz.com. 

Celebration Place Children's Ministry at YCC-This ministry takes place during Celebrate Recovery and the York City Campus.  If you have a heart for kids and those impacted by hurts , habits and hang-ups, please consider serving once a month or every other month.  Sign up at the button below and write in Celebration Place. 

Pray with us

You can find a guide to prayer and submit a prayer request at www.stillnaz.com/pray. This week, let us pray for…

Our citizens who live in York County, mayors, school boards. The print and broadcast media. The churches of York: members and clergy. All who live in poverty. All who suffer from mental illness.

Give with us

Keystone Family Alliance

Keystone Family Alliance aims to educate, motivate, and equip every Christian in the state of Pennsylvania on the needs of orphans and vulnerable children, both locally and globally. They bridge the gap between the desperate needs in the child welfare system and Pennsylvania churches. By engineering wraparound Care Communities, Keystone Family Alliance provides tangible support, prayer, resources, and aid, resulting in foster families who are involved longer and stronger.  

World Evangelism Fund -Give by using the give button below and select “missions” or by writing missions in the memo section of your check.

Condolences

To Paul & Michelle McKinney, Paul’s mother Charlotte Persons passed away August 22nd.

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