‘TIS A GLORIOUS CHURCH

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‘TIS A GLORIOUS CHURCH (Eph 5:27) Remember I promised some chocolate candy with the bitter pills. Here is a glimpse of the glorious church.

A van full of people got up at five o’clock to go to Teen Challenge for an alleged purpose of cooking breakfast for them – much of the real purpose was to love on a group of young men who are trying to find their way into the life which God has for them. Some one-on-one encouragement time. Some testimonies. Some tears. Some good food. Some giving from a generous heart. Some prayer for healing. Some healing. Some learning. And a message of a Jesus who knew who he was and gladly accepted his purpose for being, who knew from whence he came, and who knew where he was going. Some renewed vision of God’s plan for every man!

’Tis a glorious church that can organize and provide resources for this kind of activity.

Churches who have clean up crews who do the hard and dirty work of mowing grass, picking up leaves, painting fences, trimming trees, etc. for the sick and elderly.

‘Tis a glorious church that can organize and provide resources for this kind of activity.

Churches who provide holiday entertainment, school supplies, food and clothing for the needy.

‘Tis a glorious church that can organize and provide resources for this kind of activity.

Churches who support missionaries to take necessities of food and clothing along with the message of salvation to third world countries.

‘Tis a glorious church that can organize and provide resources for this kind of activity.

Churches who provide education for the maturing of saints – and sinners. Those who have prayer chains that do more than provide news clips.

‘Tis a glorious church that can organize and provide resources for this kind of activity.

Churches who have a core of members who are rock solid, sold out, and looking for ways to more fully please the Lord by following in his footsteps.

‘Tis a glorious church that can organize and provide resources for this kind of activity.

I assure you I have found most local churches who look a lot like what I have just described as a GLORIOUS CHURCH!

MAY YOU BE READY FOR THE TIME JESUS CALLS HIS CHURCH HOME. I PLAN TO SEE YOU THERE!

About oneta hayes

ABOUT ME Hello. To various folks I am Neat’nee, Mom, Grandma Neta, Gramma, Aunt Neta, Aunt Noni, Aunt Neno, and Aunt Neto (lots of varieties from little nieces and nephews). To some I’m more like “Didn’t you used to be my teacher?” or “Don’t I know you from someplace?” To you, perhaps, I am a Fellow Blogger. Not “fellow” like a male or a guy, but “fellow” like a companion or an adventurer. I would choose to be Grandma Blogger, and have you pull up a chair, my website before you, while I tell you of some days of yore. I have experienced life much differently than most of you. It was and is a good life. I hope to share nuggets of appreciation for those who have gone before me and those who come after me. By necessity you are among those who come after me and I will tell you of those who came before. Once upon a time in a little house on a prairie - oops, change that lest I commit plagiarism - and change that “house on the prairie” to “dugout on the prairie.” So my story begins...
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9 Responses to ‘TIS A GLORIOUS CHURCH

  1. Kim Smyth says:

    Our church is a glorious church, then, because we do all that! I will miss it when we head out on the road, but I plan on spreading the Good News everywhere we go! ☺️🤗

    • oneta hayes says:

      That would be hard for me – to be in a new church every week. Of course, God will open the way for you to bless others as you travel. My aunt and uncle had a good RV ministry. I think most parking areas have people who continue their worship and ministries. Birds of a feather… You know, you will recognize your eagles.

  2. C.A. Post says:

    I went to visit a perfect church, but found out my being there ruined its perfection! 😂
    ❤️&🙏, c.a.

  3. oneta hayes says:

    Minister and preacher, or pastor, do not mean the same thing. You set up in a camp, put the hot dogs on, notice a couple kids from the RV next lot, you’ll throw on those extra franks and “minister” to the kids. You bet’ya!

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