The Pastor’s Blog
OREGONIAN’S IMPACT ON 30 NATIONS DURING THE OLYMPICS
October 24 at 7pm
grad, Rich Swingle (1987), tells how his performances and workshops reached people
from at least 30 different countries and every populated continent during the London
Games. It will be presented for the first time to a public audience on October 24, 7pm, at
Medford Friends Church, which Swingle attended throughout high school. Admission is
free. An offering will be taken to raise funds for Swingle’s upcoming performances
throughout Africa.
Beyond the Chariots (www.RichDrama.com/BeyondTheChariots) and taught drama
workshops in Puerto Rico, Romania and London.
of Fire story: How, after refusing to run on a Sunday in the 100m and breaking the world
record in the 400m at the 1924 Paris Olympics, Eric Liddell left fame and fortune behind
to be a missionary in China. Swingle’s one-man play shows Liddell teaching and
coaching track until the Japanese Invasion. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Allied
nationals were interned throughout China. In the documentary Swingle shares how an
encounter with Liddell’s daughters at the Eric Liddell Awards inspired a new ending to
the play he’s been performing since 2004. The Eric Liddell Awards honored two
Olympians.
translation. Swingle’s documentary shows the power of drama across language
barriers.
stops on Swingle’s journey, and the focus is how powerfully drama can impact people
from a wide variety of cultures.
In London Swingle received invitations to perform and teach in South Africa,
Malawi and Nigeria. Swingle hopes to add those stops to a trip to Kenya to perform and
teach at a conference at the Rift Valley Academy, where his grandparents, Dr. Clifford
and Hilda Miller served as dorm parents. The Millers, now deceased, were both active
in the Rogue Valley. Dr. Miller taught history at Southern Oregon State University, and
Hilda Miller spoke through Women’s Aglow. Swingle’s mother, Judy Swingle, was a
student at Rift Valley Academy. She continues to work as a medical transcriptionist at
the Rogue Valley Medical Center.
Swingle has performed and/or taught in 25 nations on five continents, but this will
be his first trip to Africa.
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Home Study for October 15 through 20, 2012
Monday – Read Matthew 28:16-20
What changed the disciples’ doubt to confidence and action?
In whose power were they, and are we, called to serve?
What confidence and hope does it give you to know that Jesus is with us always?
What does this inspire you to do for Him?
Tuesday – Read John 14:1-13
What promises does Jesus make to us here?
What do we need to do to allow these promises to be a reality in our lives?
What does Jesus want to do through you?
What will you do?
Wednesday – Read John 17:20-26
What does Jesus pray for us here?
Why doesn’t He pray for God to take us out of the world?
What id Jesus’ plan for our lives on earth and in eternity?
What can you do to better partner with Him in that plan?
Thursday – Read Romans 8:28-39
As we walk with Jesus, in what kinds of situations are we more than conquerors?
What does it take for us to live in that kind of victory?
How complete is God’s love for you?
What does this mean to you?
How can you live more fully in His love and power?
Friday- Read Hebrews 13:1-8
What does God call us to do in these verses?
What does He promise us?
How does knowing that God will never leave nor forsake us empower us to do what He calls us to here?
What can you do to better live in the reality of God’s presence in your life?
What is God saying to you? How will you respond?
Saturday – Read John 20:24-31
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Home Study for October 8 through 13, 2012
Monday – Read I Corinthians 12:1-13
What should be the defining character quality of believers?
What good are our good works without it?
Why does God give us such a clear definition of love?
Why is love the greatest?
What is God saying to you? How will you respond?
Tuesday – Read Luke 6:43-45
Why are our words so powerful? Why is this especially true in the context of marriage and family?
If we don’t like the words we hear coming out of our mouths what should we be examining?
How does this passage challenge you? How will you respond?
Wednesday – Read James 3:13-18
From where/who do we get true wisdom and understanding?
What kind of fruit should God’s wisdom produce in us?
How does this passage challenge you? How will you respond?
Thursday – Read James 4:1-10
What causes fights and quarrels?
What can we do to break the cycle?
How do love and respect help us to communicate more effectively?
Why does humbling ourselves before the Lord also improve the quality of our lives and relationships?
What is God saying to you? How will you respond?
Friday – Read I Peter 4:7-11
How does this passage apply to the relationship of marriage?
How does it apply to our other relationships?
How is the love shown by believers a witness to Jesus in our lives?
How can we be sure that we’re speaking and serving as God desires?
What is God saying to you? How will you respond?
Saturday – Read Matthew 3:13-17
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The Heatalator Workshop that was held Tuesday, October 2nd, was a huge success, 21 heatalators were assembled! Thank you, to everyone who came out to help put together the heatalators. The Salvation Army will partner with us to distribute them to those in need.
Birthday Celebration for Phyllis Schroeder
October 6, 2012
at Medford Friends Church
You are invited to join in the celebration of
Phyllis Schroeder’s 90th birthday
and her sister in law,
Ruth England’s 80th birthday.
The celebration will take place at MFC
on Saturday, October 6th at 2 p.m.
* Please no gifts other than your presence.
MFC Celebrating 70 Years with an All Church Potluck Sunday, October 14th
You are invited to join us for a time of fellowship and a meal at noon, following the Sunday School & Bible Study hour. Please bring your favorite potluck main dish, and a salad, vegetable, enough to feed eight people. A birthday cake will be provided for dessert.
Ladies Meetings for October
FWMF Meeting –Thursday, October 18th
All ladies are welcome to join us at the home of Phebe McManama, Thursday, October 18th at 10 a.m. A luncheon follows our meeting.
Ladies Fellowship Meeting – Tuesday, October 16th
All ladies are invited and welcome to join us at Glenda Workman’s for sharing & caring fellowship at 7 p.m.
Harvest Carnival
at Howard Elementary Gym
For Our Local Neighborhood
Sunday, October 28, 2012
3 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
It’s Back…come dressed in costume for a fun-filled evening with lots of kids! Use your imagination, but remember to refrain from gory or scary costumes please!
The carnival will be inside the gym and we’ll meet at the school for pizza and set-up at 1:30 p.m.
Your donations of bags of individually wrapped candy are welcome and can be brought to the church at any time. Donations of store bought cupcakes can be brought in the week or day of the event. Helper sign-up sheets are by the coffee window.
FWMF Annual Bazaar with Soup & Pie Luncheon
Mark Your Calendars
Saturday, November 17th, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The FWMF sponsored baked goods/crafts and miscellaneous annual bazaar is the primary source of funds for supporting the Friends Women’s Yearly Meeting missions projects and selected local area outreach ministries.
The Yearly Meeting projects are selected in cooperation with the Board of Global Outreach; the overall goal this year is $5,700. Our Medford WMF pledge is based on the bazaar income. The specific projects are posted on the Friends Women bulletin board in the main hall.
You are invited to partner with the ladies by providing items such as baked goods, pies and candies of all kinds and hand crafted items. General categories include personal items, kitchen, bath, general home décor, yard and garden, baby & kids. There is also a “Country Store” for quality used or never used items (no clothing, please.)
If you have questions or would like to assist with the bazaar contact Nadine Brood or Donnalee Archibald. Watch the Sunday bulletin and FW bulletin board for further details.
Operation Christmas Child 2012 The Power of a Simple Gift!
Touch the heart of a needy child this Christmas with a gift-filled shoe box and the Good News of Jesus Christ. Pre-Printed Boxes and Information about the shoe box gifts are located in the main hallway. Boxes need to be returned to the church by Wednesday November 14th, 2012. Be sure to include a donation of $7.00 per box to cover the shipping costs.
Please pray that God will touch the heart of every child who receives a shoe box gift!
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