Monday, November 27, 2023

 Dear Brother and Sister in Christ,

Grace and peace to you in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. As we stand on the threshold of a new year, I am filled with anticipation and excitement for what the Lord has in store for our church community in 2024. It is my heartfelt desire to share a vision that I believe aligns with the calling and mission entrusted to us by our Savior.

A Year of Renewal and Transformation: In the coming year, let us commit ourselves to a season of renewal and transformation. Just as the seasons change, so too can our spiritual lives and the life of our church. This is an opportunity to rekindle the fire of our faith, individually and corporately, through prayer, worship, and a deeper connection with the Word of God.

Deepening Spiritual Formation: I envision a church where every member is actively engaged in deepening their relationship with Christ. This involves intentional discipleship, small group gatherings, and regular spiritual practices. As we grow closer to God, we naturally grow closer to one another, fostering a community of believers who support and encourage each other on this journey of faith.

Outreach and Community Impact: Our calling extends beyond the walls of our church. In 2024, let us intensify our efforts to serve and impact our local community. This includes not only meeting physical needs but also being a source of hope and compassion. By reaching out with the love of Christ, we can make a meaningful difference in the lives of those around us.

Embracing Diversity and Inclusivity: The body of Christ is beautifully diverse, and I believe God calls us to embrace this diversity with open hearts and minds. In the coming year, let us actively seek ways to celebrate and honor the unique gifts and perspectives that each member brings to our church family. In doing so, we reflect the unity in diversity that is the hallmark of God's kingdom.

A House of Prayer: May our church be known as a house of prayer, a place where the fervent prayers of the righteous avail much. In 2024, let us prioritize prayer in all aspects of our ministry, seeking God's guidance, wisdom, and empowerment. Through prayer, we can tap into the supernatural resources God provides for the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Stewardship and Generosity: As faithful stewards of God's blessings, let us commit to a lifestyle of generosity in 2024. This encompasses not only financial giving but also the sharing of our time, talents, and resources for the advancement of God's kingdom. In this way, we can be a tangible expression of God's love to a world in need.

Dear brothers and sisters, as we embark on this journey into 2024, let us hold fast to the promises of God, knowing that He who began a good work in us will carry it on to completion. May our church be a beacon of light, hope, and love in the year ahead, drawing people closer to the heart of Jesus.

In His service and for His glory,

Bill Doane
Hello@aspengrovechurch.com


Monday, November 20, 2023

 

Dear Church Family,

As we approach the season of Thanksgiving, our hearts are filled with thankfulness for the many blessings we have received as a church. It is a time when we come together to reflect on the goodness of God and express our thankfulness for His abundant grace.

This year has been filled with challenges and triumphs, but through it all, we have witnessed the unwavering faith and resilience of our church family. Each member has played a unique and valuable role in contributing to the growth of God’s Kingdom.

As we gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, let us take a moment to reflect on the blessings that surround us—the warmth of fellowship, the support of our spiritual family, and the countless ways in which God has shown His faithfulness. It is a time to acknowledge and appreciate the small and large victories, the answered prayers, and the moments of joy that have colored our journey together.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving, let us also extend our gratitude beyond our church walls. May we be mindful of those in our community who may be facing challenges and extend a helping hand, embodying the love and compassion of Christ.

We invite you to join us for a special Thanksgiving service on Nov 26th at 10:00 AM, where we will come together as a church family to express our gratitude through worship, prayer, and fellowship. Let this be a time of reflection, praise, and a recommitment to living lives that honor God and bless those around us.

As we gather around our tables with family and friends, let us remember. (Psalm 107:1) Ohgive thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His [a]mercy endures forever.

May our hearts be filled with gratitude, and may our lives be a testament to the goodness of our Heavenly Father.

Wishing you and your loved ones a joyous and blessed Thanksgiving!

In Christ's love,

Bill Doane

www.Aspengrovechurch.com  ( Sermons are now online)

Monday, November 6, 2023


Dear Brother and Sister in Christ,

I write to you today to discuss the upcoming harvest season, both in the natural and the spiritual sense.

As we approach the autumn season, we are reminded of the bountiful harvest that God graciously provides for us year after year. The fields are ripe, and the fruits of our labor are ready to be gathered. This season serves as a beautiful metaphor for the work of the Church and the spiritual harvest that we are called to tend and nurture.

The Bible is filled with numerous references to the concept of the harvest, and it is a symbol of God's provision and the gathering of souls into His Kingdom.

Jesus tells us, In Matthew 9:37-38, Then He said to His disciples, “The harvest truly is plentiful, but the laborers are few. Therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest.”

This verse calls us to action, urging us to be diligent workers in God's fields, bringing the message of salvation to those who have not yet heard.

Prayer: Let us earnestly pray for God to send laborers into His harvest. Pray for the hearts of the unreached to be open and receptive to the Gospel. Pray for our church members to be bold and passionate in sharing their faith.

Outreach: Consider organizing events, programs, and missions to reach out to those who do not know Christ. Outreach can take many forms, from community service to evangelistic meetings.

Discipleship: The harvest is not just about gathering souls but also about nurturing and discipling new believers. Let us be committed to helping new members grow in their faith and become faithful disciples of Jesus.

Generosity: Just as God has generously provided the harvest, let us also be generous in our giving and support of the Church's mission and outreach efforts.

Unity: Unity among believers is vital in the work of the harvest. Let us set aside our differences and work together as one body in Christ to reach the lost and bring them into the fold.

As we enter this season of abundance and reflection, let us be ever mindful of our mission as the Church. May we be faithful laborers in God's harvest, sharing the love and hope of Christ with those who need it most. Let us be a light in the world, a beacon of God's grace, and a source of inspiration for those seeking salvation.

I look forward to the exciting times ahead as we embark on this journey of harvest together. With God's guidance and our unity as a congregation, I have no doubt that we will see a plentiful harvest, both in our hearts and in the lives of those we touch.

May God bless you all abundantly as we embark on this important mission.

In His service,

Bill Doane

Email: Hello@aspengrovechurch.com

www.aspengrovechurch.com





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