A Light Shining - Ashland Area Emmaus Community
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A Light Shining - Ashland Area Emmaus Community
A Light Shining News from the Ashland Area Emmaus Community May 2012 A Note from the Community Lay Director Time to Bloom May Schedule May Gathering May 18 6:30 – Potluck dinner in Fellowship Hall of church 7:30 – Worship in Sanctuary Fourth Day Speaker Melanie Herr Dessert follows worship as we return to the Fellowship Hall. Gatherings are open to any guests you would like to bring with you. Childcare for children in elementary school and younger is provided for all Community events, including Gatherings (worship). June Schedule June Gathering will be on June 15th First of all, I want to praise God for the continuous outpouring of love and the success of the Spring Emmaus Men’s Walk #29 and Women’s Walk #35. Second, I want to express my gratitude to everyone who made these walks a priority in their lives and gave of their time, talents, and spirit to participate behind the scenes during these walks. Once again thanks to all of the team members for their commitment to serving on these walks and preparing for the Pilgrims to experience God in a special way. More importantly, thank you to the Pilgrims who decided to accept the invitation and participate during these 72 hours of leaving the world behind and taking this time to enrich his/her relationship with God. Once again, I want to welcome our newest members to the Ashland Area Emmaus Community. You now have a larger circle of Christian brothers and sisters. On Tuesday evening approximately 50 of us gathered in Fellowship Hall for Afterglow. Our newest members had an opportunity to share with the community about their Fourth Days. What they shared is best described in Luke 24:15: “While they were talking and discussing, Jesus himself came near and walked with them.” During the Walk to Emmaus, we learned about being a servant. The goal of the Walk to Emmaus process cannot be attained in the 72 hours of the weekend but it is completed in the Fourth Day. Now is the time to put this to practice. It is time for each of us to become the hands and feet of Christ in our Emmaus Community and local church. I would encourage you to become involved in the following areas: Join or start a Reunion Group as quickly as you can Attend the monthly Gatherings Sign up on the Emmaus Prayer Vigil to pray for other Emmaus Walks Complete the Participation Sheet Sign up for upcoming events Bible Study Continued on next page… Continued from front page… Prayer Partner Talk to your clergy to see what opportunities are available for you to serve. Take time to make Emmaus a priority and share with others the enthusiasm you experienced on your Emmaus Walk. I am looking forward to serving with you!! DeColores, Donna Barber Community Lay Director Welcome to the Pilgrims of the two spring walks! Men’s Walk #29 Damola Asafa Joshua Blevins Bill Crabtree Shane Craig Bill Crank Stu Gore Dana Howard John Hysell John Long Robert Newman Dean Palmer Ronald Spence New to the Community? Are you ready to get involved in the ministry of the Ashland Area Emmaus Community? Here are some ideas: 1. Join or start a reunion group. Reunion groups will help you to stay connected to God and to persevere. 2. Come to the Gatherings. These get together are held on the third Fridays of each month. 3. Read your newsletter – Hey! You are already doing that one! The newsletter is published once a month and is a great way to stay connected to the Community. 4. Make some agape. Looking for some ideas? Google “Emmaus Agape” for lots of ideas. Our community needs 55 pieces of each type of agape for a walk. 5. Pray about how God wants you to get involved. Women’s Walk #35 Kamilah Asafa Pamela Clark Christi Claxon Bria Corriell Megan Craig Hollie Crank Vanessa Dheel Darris Duncan Diane Feaganes Laci Hart Fox Hunt Laura Justice Robin Murdock Miranda Opell Lorene Palmer Lisa Pruit Jessica Schoppe Natasha Sommer-Smith Maya Unrue Prayer Concerns Concern Offered by Cindy Barker Jerry & Bridge Murphy JM Emmaus Friends Joy AAEC Community Concern Concern Person (s) Dreama Pritt Mary Kathryn Motley Issue Father passed away in April Diagnosed with bone cancer Devon Wray and Preschooler who had surgery this week Family Spring Men’s and Women’s walks – team and pilgrims Emmaus Agape Ideas (from North Indiana) Prayer for Walks Have you considered sharing the gift of prayer with other communities? You can go to www.3dayol.org and look around. Walks all around the world are open for prayer. Think how much a pilgrim in New Zealand would experience the love of God to know that someone half-way around the world is praying for his or her walk experience. Dates for Fall Walks Men’s Walk #30 – October 11 - 14 Women’s Walk #36 – October 25 – 29 It’s not too soon to start thinking about who God is calling you to invite to attend a walk. The walk applications are located on the web at www.ashlandemmaus.com. 1. 2. Band aid on card: "Christ heals all." Small jars or pots made from Play Dough and hardened. "Put yourself in the potter's hands." 3. Finger traps: "Submit to Christ and be free." You may want to explain on the card that the finger trap will hold you as long as you struggle and pull. 4. Hand held fans: cut a large heart from card stock or other paper and tape this to a pencil. Print on heart before cutting and taping: "Join the Jesus fan club." 5. Golf tees taped to a card: "Jesus will always fit your needs to a tee!" 6. Airhead candy: "Don't be an airhead! Listen to Jesus!" 7. Kool Aid packages: "Let Jesus be the cool aid in your life." 8. Hershey kiss(es) on a card: "A good night kiss for you. Sleep in peace as God watches over you" or "An honest answer is like a kiss on the lips." Proverbs 24:26 or with 2 kisses "Angel kisses." 9. A mint taped to a card: "Jesus is 'mint' for you." 10. Small piece of sponge attached to a card: "Soak up God's love." Sponsorship Lawn Crosses Lawn Crosses $5.00 12"x24" all-weather www.crosscampaign.com danhieronimus@yahoo.com 740-522-7743 No shipping fee if delivered to the next Gathering! (Paid Advertisement) Online tools To download a registration form for an Emmaus Walk, go to www.ashlandemmaus.com To sign up for the prayer vigil, go to www.3dayol.org. To send a prayer request out to the Community, email it to aaec@windstream.net. To visit the Ashland Area Emmaus Community web site and to learn more about the Community, go to www.ashlandemmaus.com To learn about the International Emmaus Community, go to http://emmaus.upperroom.org/ (newly designed website). As a community, we are currently exploring the Ten Steps of Sponsorship. In previous newsletters we have discussed the first three steps – we’ll take a look at the fourth step in this issue. Steps 1-3 in the process are to pray for God’s guidance, to make an appointment to speak with the person about the walk, and to extend an invitation. The fourth step is to ask the person to make a commitment by filling out the registration form. Remember, a Walk to Emmaus is a commitment. Be honest about the time and separation required for the weekend. Explain how the commitment is worth it, and the difference it has made in your life. It is necessary for the pilgrim to complete the next step and fill out an application. He or she will then give the application to you; as the sponsor, you will complete the back portion of the application and mail it to the registrar. Half of the registration fee is due with the form. If the pilgrim is unable to pay for the walk, there are a limited number of scholarships available. It is the sponsor’s responsibility to communicate this need with the registrar. Emmaus encourages communities to approach both members of a married couple when presenting this opportunity for growth. As a sponsor, please try to work with the couple as a team, so that both spouses feel welcome and encouraged to attend.