September 7, 2025 Service
September 18, 2025
Thank you, Barb Bailey and Marilyn Sands, for tasty treats after church. We all look forward to fellowship.
Article by Joyce L. Wiedrich
9/18/2025
Pastor Jeannine showed the kids containers of play dough in her kids message. She showed them how she was not very artistic and could only make a snake. Jesus is the potter and we are the clay. It’s not easy to mold things, but God can mold us into all we can be.
The sermon was from Jeremiah 18: 1-11. Pastor Jeannine asked the adults if any of us had skill in the art of pottery. Pastor Jeannine felt she never was very skillful and molding anything with clay, but one but one of her daughters as a young girl free-formed pottery and now can make a bowl after years of practice. What does it take God to mold us? God does mold us, but we have to be willing to be molded and shaped. We get to be what God wants us to be. We need to not lose our faith however. Once fired, pottery cannot be reshaped, but it can be broken. Pastor Jeannine added that God does not make junk. We are all worthy of God‘s love. God is there in every step of our lives. He’s our Potter, and is always accepting of us.
We are back into our church fall schedule. This includes monthly brunch after church and fellowship weekly after the service. Every other week at 9 AM beginning September 10 is woman’s breakfast at the Wagner. The men meet for coffee every Tuesday at Oak Hill at 10 o’clock. Come join us for coffee and conversation!
The children all had a successful first week back at school. We have two young ones that are kindergarten age, and both were very excited to talk about their experiences!
See you Sunday at 9 AM









