The following was part of our most recent newsletter. And as you might notice, it was actually written before the preceding post. Stories are powerful. The past few years, October has become one my favorites months of the year. I never used to be that big a fan because of the role it played in [...]
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Living Redemption’s Story
Posted in doing church, suseks in adams county, tagged church, gettysburg on October 27, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Parenting 101
Posted in gospel living, suseks in adams county on August 24, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6
Reconsidering Life: Enjoying the Identity of Mission
Posted in suseks in adams county, tagged identity, missional on July 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The following is part of a newsletter recently sent out on church planting life in Adams County. To receive newsletters from the Bible Fellowship Church of Adams County on a regular basis, please let me your interest, and I’ll be happy to include you! The other week, I got home from what might be considered [...]
Swagger Wagon
Posted in suseks in adams county on May 12, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
A FB friend clued me in on this video (thanks Tim!) Couldn’t resist posting it here after bearing my soul about our recent minivan purchase.
BFCAC Newsletter
Posted in doing church, suseks in adams county, tagged Bible Fellowship Church of Adams County on March 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The following is taken from our newsletter sent every couple months to those prayerfully joining with us in this venture of Church planting. If anyone’s interested in regularly receiving these newsletters hot off the presses, shoot me a note sometime with your email. “THAT CHRIST MAY INCREASE” Learning to Follow Jesus Following Jesus Last Saturday [...]
Seeing Grace
Posted in doing church, suseks in adams county, tagged grace on February 27, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Last Saturday we loaded up the van and headed back to the Philly area to celebrate my Grandmother’s 86th birthday. It was actually a full weekend of family visitation. Sunday morning of course we had to be back in New Oxford for Church, but then we were planning to head back to the Philly area [...]
New Oxford Harvest Day
Posted in doing church, suseks in adams county, tagged Harvest Festival, New Oxford Pa. on October 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
We had a fun day this past Saturday. It was the Harvest Festival in the town of New Oxford (one of our church’s local communities). It was a full day of activities: a craft fair in the morning, a parade in the afternoon, and a block party at night. New Oxford doesn’t have a whole [...]
Sweet Sounds of Philly
Posted in suseks in adams county, Uncategorized, tagged manny ramirez, phillies, steroids on October 21, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
So much worth posting about when it comes to the Phillies. I’ll simply ask a question though: Is it wrong that my most sentimental moments thus far in the playoffs have been the times Manny Ramirez steps to the plate at Citizens Bank Park and the crowd breaks forth in beautiful harmony: “You Took Steroids” [...]
Little Town With Big History
Posted in suseks in adams county, tagged battle of hunterstown, culp's hill, custer, gettysburg on July 3, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Our church has a Gettysburg address. But technically we’re just on the outskirts of a tiny village called Hunterstown (way too small for its own post office). Well, today was Hunterstown Heritage Day. Being the good community pastor I am, I figured I’d go stand up for a little Hunterstown pride. Okay…so they had a [...]
I Like Minimalism
Posted in suseks in adams county, tagged minimalism on June 10, 2009 | 3 Comments »
The initial thought behind this blog was the desire to keep up with people supporting and praying for my family and our church planting venture here in Adams County. So I often give updates on what’s happening at church, where we’re at in the whole planting process, how God has been convicting and blessing, where [...]