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We Appreciate Our Pastor

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On the first Sunday of October, we gave our pastor and his family a pounding (for the uninitiated this simply means a freewill offering of food and household items from families and individuals in the church.

On the third Sunday of the month we presented the pastor and his family with a beautiful clock with chimes that play nice music and have an engraved plate saying that this was a gift from Weisbach Community Church. And on the fifth Sunday (today) Bro. Zeigler received a handgun, together with some ammunition, money for a holster, and an undisclosed amount of cash. Sister Zeigler received some kind of scent-making thing that spins around and lights up and a beautiful set of chimes. The kids all received gifts of cash.

We truly do appreciate our parsonage family and pray God will continue to bless and use them in the church and community.

Pictured above are the Pastoral Appreciation Committee with the Zeigler family (Janae is hiding somewhere behind her mother).

Travis and Debra Montgomery on their wedding day

Travis Montgomery Weds Debra Clark

Travis and Debra Montgomery on their wedding day

Travis Montgomery, son of Bryan and Cindy Montgomery, married Debra Clark, daughter of James and Sandra Clark on Friday, October 28, 2011. The ceremony was held at the United Methodist Church in Loogootee, Indiana, with a reception following at the Martin County Community Building. Travis and Debra are currently on their honeymoon in Niagara Falls. We wish them God’s richest blessings as they begin life together.

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Father’s Day Special

23 dads join together for a Father’s Day special song.

Darell and Hannah

Darrell and Hannah Wed in Meadville, PA

Darell and Hannah

Darrell and Hannah on Their Happy Day

Darrell Montgomery and Hannah Peak were joined together in holy matrimony at the Allida Smith Wesleyan Methodist Church in Meadville, Pennsylvania, on June 4th, 2011. We wish them well in their new life together.

2011 Graduates

2011 Graduates Receive Bibles

2011 Graduates

2011 Graduates with Pastor Zeigler

Left to right: Andrew Merriwether, Haylee SurVance, Pastor Zeigler, Kyla Tichenor and Jaron Gibson. These high school graduates received Bibles from the church. Megan Montgomery also graduated and received a Bible but was not able to attend the presentation.

God bless and guide our graduates as they seek His guidance for the next stage of their lives.

UBC College Choir

Union Bible College Choir Coming to Weisbach Church

Union Bible College Choir will be singing at Weisbach Community Church on March 24, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome!

UBC College Choir

UBC College Choir

A Few Clips from Our Christmas Program

This video shows a few clips from our Christmas program which was performed on Wednesday, December 22nd. Everyone did a fantastic job. If you weren’t there you missed a treat! (but DVDs are available from Edward).

Pastor Appreciation Day

God gave them tender hearts, to hold the hurts of others.
He gave them gentle hands, to reach out with compassion and love.
God gave them eyes, to see the beauty and worth of a single soul.
He gave them feet, to move swiftly, to pursue justice, restoration and peace.
God laid His hand upon them—and breathed hope into their spirits.
He filled them with His strength and placed a message of urgency around their lives.
God challenged them to greater works than He had ever done.
Then, with His own hand of blessing, He wrapped them up in His mantle of love…and called them pastors.
–Rebecca Barlow Jordan

October is Pastor Appreciation Month. Technically, the second Sunday of the month is supposed to be Pastor Appreciation Sunday; but somehow the Weisbach Pastor Appreciation Committee can never seem to have their act together enough to do anything that early in the month. But not to worry—better late than never! And this time at least, honoring our Pastor on Sunday the 24th of October worked out really well, because Sunday the 24th of October just happens to be our Pastor’s birthday! So, happy birthday Bro. Zeigler.

So why do we have pastor appreciation?

1. Because the Bible tells us to:

1 Thessalonians 5:12–13 says,

“And we beseech you, brethren, to know them which labour among you, and are over you in the Lord, and admonish you; And to esteem them very highly in love for their work’s sake. And be at peace among yourselves.”

1 Tim. 5:17 says,

“Let the pastors that rule well  be counted worthy of double honor, especially they who labor in the word and doctrine.”

2. Because pastors are on the front line of the spiritual battle and they need encouragement and affirmation from their congregation.

Listen to Dr. James Dobson: “I believe the church is the first line of defense for the family. It must not be permitted to flounder. Since the local pastor is the most visual person who represents the church, he carries most of the load. He’s the one people call when they have a family emergency in the middle of the night. He’s the one who puts his arm around someone’s shoulder to offer comfort in crises, and spiritual support when it’s needed the most. The pastor’s role is vital. His work is absolutely essential in our society. Unfortunately, few people stop to think about how much difficulty, how much depression and how many obstacles he faces to serve in this way.”

And in the 21st century, pastors are having a harder time than ever. Why? Consider the following statistics:

90 percent of churches are in survival mode.
75 percent of pastors report they’ve had a significant stress-related crisis at least once in their ministry.
50 percent of pastors feel unable to meet the needs of the job.
80 percent of pastors say they have insufficient time with their spouse.
48 percent of pastors think being in ministry is hazardous to family well-being.
40 percent report a serious conflict with a parishioner at least once a month.
40 percent of pastors say they have considered leaving their pastorates in the last three months.

Now listen to H. B. London, Focus on the Family’s “Pastor to Pastors”:

“All I can say is read my mail, answer my phone, hear what pastors tell me in conferences, and then you know pastors are in pain—everywhere. More than anything else they need the love, encouragement and prayer support of the people they serve.

So today we honored our pastor and his family with some useful monetary gifts and gift cards as small tokens of our appreciation for all his labors of love.

God bless you pastor! We love you!

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In Memory: Lavena E. Gibson

In Loving Memory
Lavena E. Gibson
1915 – 2010

(Feel free to leave your memories and tributes in the comments)

Listen to the Funeral of Lavena Gibson

Pics: Good News Club

Here are a few photos from the first day of Good News Club, September 1, 2010. Click on a thumbnail to enlarge it. Click anywhere to close the enlargement.