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Tithes- If you would like to send your tithes in to the church, please use Gloster Church of Christ, PO box 132, Glouster, Ohio 45732
Due to the Governor expanding the stay at home notice, we will cancel church services indefinitely. We will continue to provide online services via Facebook live on Sunday mornings.
All Church services will be canceled indefinitely (while shut down over pandemic). We will continue to provide online services until the pandemic is over. We are in the process of setting up an online payment for those wishing to tithe that way. You can also still send your tithe to “PO box 132, Glouster, Ohio 45732.
Jody Holbert posted an update 4 days ago
Am I Headed in the Right Direction? (August 9th, 2020)
This past Sunday, our pastor, spoke on Jonah. Jonah was a prophet of northern Israel who was to go to the city of Nineveh and warn the people of impending doom. God’s wrath was ready to wipe them off the face of the earth. However, we see Jonah’s disobedience led to his adventures in the belly of a great fish. After prayer and repentance, three days later, the fish “vomited Jonah upon the shore”, (Jonah 2:10). He then did as God asked, resulting in not only saving himself, but also the lives of those in Nineveh.
I then began to think of other servants commissioned by God and their reactions to His requests. A first century Galilean, Jewish woman came to mind, Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Mary, too, had some unsettling feelings. Luke 1:29, “But when she saw him (angel), she was troubled at his saying…” Luke 1:30, “Then the angel said to her, Do not be afraid, Mary… She also wondered how this would happen, since she was a virgin, (Luke 1:34). The angel explained how the Holy Spirit would come over her and she would be overshadowed by the Highest and would give birth to God’s Son (Luke 1:35).
Once Mary’s questions were answered, she did not run, hide, or disobey. Her reaction is recorded in Luke 1:38, “Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.”
Oh that I, too, would be so open and obedient to the Lord’s directions.