VENUE CHANGE THIS WEEK. This Sunday, June 27, we have an opportunity to do our main meeting on Melton Lake at the home of Lloyd and Stacy Jollay. We will begin and end at our normal time, but those willing can stay and enjoy some BBQ as well as enjoy the water a bit if they like.
The address is 154 Walker Circle, Clinton TN, 37716 and it is located just over the Edgemore Road Bridge past the steam plant – that’s real close for any of you east-enders! We're beginning our "Sex, Soil, and Showing Up" summer series from Genesis. (Happy 2nd day of summer by the way!), and there will be a breakout area for children during our message time. Rainout, if needed, will be back at the Grove.
FOOD FOR SUNDAY. If you're able to bring a side dish (like potato salad or coleslaw, etc), please do! Also bring a lawn chair if you have one and something to drink, like a water bottle.
BAPTISMS THIS SUMMER. If you would like to be baptized this Sunday, give me a call. We will also be baptizing on July 15th at Big Ridge State Park. If this is something you would like to do as part of your faith journey, please let me know.
SUMMER CAMP FOOD & DONATIONS. Summer camp is accepting donations – food or sponsorships for campers. I am attaching an Excel spreadsheet that Regina Wilson uses to track our food needs and incoming donations. Look that over and if you’re so inclined, sign up for something, then stick an extra package in the grocery buggy next time you shop. We are always so GRATEFUL for the support we receive every summer for camp. It builds lasting memories and relationships.
PRAYERS. We lift up Mike Rueff and the Rueff family after the passing of his older brother this week. We also pray for baby Norah and give thanks that the heart procedure at Vanderbilt has seen some early success in her health. We pray for Danny Brannon too who was at Vanderbilt this week undergoing tests. We pray for our summer camp and the lives it will impact.
And of course, we pray for each of you and the many needs surrounding High Places!
We love and miss you,
David
“Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.”
― Ralph Waldo Emerson