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Glorifying God by … Reaching, Building, Serving
June 2014
From The Pastor...
HERE COMES THE SON
Here we go into Summer 2014. We are in a season of prayer for our church, our ministry and outreach, our mission
teams and God’s leadership in all that we do. You can read in this newsletter about exciting opportunities for service both
here at Shiloh, in our state and internationally. Let me encourage all of us to pray that all these opportunities will share Je-
sus Christ.
At the heart of all our ministry and mission is our worship or “worth-ship” of God our heavenly father. The Psalmist
tells of the essence and impact of worship in Psalm 145:8-13, “The Lord is gracious and merciful; Slow to anger and great
in lovingkindness. The Lord is good to all, and His mercies are over all His works. All Your works shall give thanks to You,
O Lord, and Your godly ones shall bless You. They shall speak of the glory of Your kingdom and talk of Your power; to
make known to the sons of men Your mighty acts and the glory of the majesty of Your kingdom. Your kingdom is an ever-
lasting kingdom and your dominion endures throughout all generations.”
May we begin all we plan, strategize, attempt and carry out through our church’s ministry, may it all begin and grow out
of worship. Plan and pray for a great summer.
See you Sunday.
V B S
5:00—8:00 pm Dinner 5:00 pm VBS 5:45 pm
Each night includes:
June 22—26, 2014
Music, Missions, Crafts, Games, Bible Story
VBS: age 0—6th grade
Youth VBS: 7th—12th grade (Grade level determined by grade completed)
Adult VBS: age 18—102
Riding With Daddy by Tammy Breese Trader
I remember many of my days as a child spent seated
next to my dad in his red and white ’84 Ford. I would
ride along for trips to the archery range, the store, and the
occasional trip to the ice cream shop.
All the trips were accompanied by a soundtrack of
country songs.
While bouncing in the seat with the window rolled
down, I would belt out country songs (often with incor-
rect lyrics) and my father would just smile.
One song that I love to this day is “Daddy’s Hands,”
written by Holly Dunn. Every time the song came on I
would happily sing along relating the song to my father.
My father’s hands held me as I learned to walk and
held me when I cried after falling off my bike.
My father’s hands were always busy giving, loving,
building and teaching.
Daddy’s hands were soft and kind when I was cryin’
Daddy’s hands, were hard as steel
When I’d done wrong
Daddy’s hands, weren’t always gentle
But I’ve come to understand
There was always love in Daddy’s hands.
I now see my father’s hands and am delighted as they
welcome others into church, pass candy to children as a
means of fellowship, and as they gently turn the pages of
his Bible.
My father has grown in his faith and love and is always
willing to lend a devoted hand to those in need.
I remember Daddy’s hands,
Folded silently in prayer
And reaching out to hold me,
When I had a nightmare
You could read quite a story,
In the calluses and lines
Years of work and worry had left their mark be-
hind.
My earthly father may not be perfect, but I know that
God has provided the perfect father for me. I feel proud
when I see the calluses and scars on my Daddy’s hands—
so much done, so much accomplished.
My most special thoughts of my father today are the
ones of him holding my daughter—in his loving hands.
Happy Father’s Day to my father, your father,
and our Holy Father.
Sandy and Tom Breese (top); Tammy and Riley
(below)
Music Camp
July 21—27
9:00 am—noon
Ages 7—18
Musical preformed
during the
Worship Service on
Sunday, July 27
Children’s Ministry Vacation Bible School!!! It’s that wonderful time
when the whole church is buzzing with action. The dates
are June 22-26, from 5:00-8:00 pm. Our theme this year is
Wilderness Escape. The children will be Israelites in the
Wilderness with Moses. Things are different this year with
VBS. Lots of changes (for the better of course). First off,
we are feeding everybody that comes to VBS. Dinner kicks
off our VBS every night at 5:00 pm. This will be followed
by the opening and then on to music celebration. The chil-
dren will be divided into tribes (the twelve tribe of Isra-
el). We will have games, visits from missionaries, crafts in
the Israelite tents, and the best part is each child will get to
visit with Moses and see what God has done for them that
day. We then close everything out by 8:00 pm. We are
also going to have a youth class and as usual, an adult
class. This is open to everybody, so invite your friends,
neighbors, and family (and yes even invite that weird
cousin you have ’cause they will not want to miss
this). This will be a VBS to remember!
Music News Hi Everyone! I hope you are all well and enjoying the
warmer weather.
After such a beautiful Easter, the adult choir, Sounds of
Praise, is trying to get caught up in music. We are prepar-
ing for the summer months and lots of special music. The
Children's and Teen Choirs are coming to a close after a
wonderful year. The directors this year worked so hard and
were just wonderful with the kids. Thank you to: Cathy
Gebstadt and Amanda Shriver, Tiny Trebles and Teeny Ti-
ny Trebles; Jennifer Hagewood and Meredith Busic, Grace
Notes; Angela Clatterbuck, Christian Reger and LeeLynn
Crowell, Teen Choir.
For the summer, we hope you will join us for the Chil-
dren's Music Camp, Spend a While on the Nile! It is for
ages 7-18 and will take place at Shiloh from July 17-27,
with rehearsals each day from 9-12 (including Satur-
day!) We will perform the musical on Sunday morning,
July 27th. We hope to have lots of kids participate and en-
joy this program! The sign up sheet is outside of the church
office on the bulletin board.
I am always looking for singers, instrumentalists and
volunteers to help with our music ministry. Please contact
me to get involved!
Youth Update
Youth Group Summer Schedule
Wednesdays @ 6:30p—starting June 4th
Starting June 4th through August 20th Youth Group
will meet on Wednesdays at 6:30p. With family vaca-
tions, summer activities, and student jobs heating up
(pun intended) we want to offer a time that will accom-
modate summer schedules. Hopefully, this offers a way
to stay connected and grow as a group while experienc-
ing the special time of summer. We will continue the
same format and focus, with our discussions centered on
how to live out our faith. Please check the church calen-
dar for all the summer church activities. Youth focused
events are listed below.
Youth Calendar of Events
June 8 Senior Recognition
Impact Virginia Commissioning Service
June 14 Panama & Impact Virginia Team Mtgs.
June 15-21 Impact Virginia (No Youth Group)
June 22-26 Youth VBS
July 7-15 Panama Mission Trip (No Youth Group)
July 21-26 Music Camp (No Youth Group)
August 5 Youth led Revival Night
Missions Focus We continue in our “Season of Prayer” for our mis-
sions focus for the month of June. Please continue to uplift
Shiloh’s summer missions and ministries through prayer.
These include:
The next mission emphasis prayer meeting is Tuesday,
June 10, at 7:00pm in the Chapel, to specifically pray for
these mission programs. Remember that the blessing only
comes when God is in the midst of it and He has ordained
it.
Birthdays
3 Hope Bosworth
Gabby Lyon
5 Richard Amick
6 Sammy Hastings
8 Steve Davis
Paula Southall
9 Cathy Lyon
11 Nicholas Lyons
15 Joe Parker
Felicity Reger
Sam Winn
19 Kalea Reger
21 Andy Winn
23 Jonathan Ou
28 Shane Hagewood
Maggie Jensen
Anniversaries 1 Ray & Teresa Tubbs
5 Fred & Sandy Reed
7 Phil & Kathy Lehman
19 Kenneth & Elizabeth
Lee
20 Luke & Cindy Miller
Joe & Ginny Powell
23 Bill & Pam McConnell
June Impact Virginia! in Danville, VA
Vacation Bible School
July Youth/Family Mission trip to Panama
Children’s Music Camp
Back-to-school Collection for KGMS
August Revival
Forwarding Order Requested
Rev. Michael Jessee, Pastor
Barbara Perry, Music Minister
Rev. Ray Tubbs, Jr., Children’s Minister
James Reger, Youth Minister
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Upcoming Events June 14 8:30 am Panama Meeting 10:00 am Impact VA Meeting June 15 Father’s Day June 15-21 Impact VA, Danville, VA June 22-26 5:00 pm Vacation Bible School July 7-15 Panama Mission Trip July 21-26 9:00 am Children’s Music Camp July 27 11:00 am Music Camp Performance August 3 11:00 am Homecoming August 4-6 7:00 pm Revival August 27 5:30 pm Weds. Program Kickoff September 3 Weds. Services Begin
Sunday Bible Study
I recently had the opportunity to interview some of our 3rd
– 6th graders regarding Bible Study and what they had to
say about some of their favorites on Sunday mornings.
Q: How many of you will be graduating to youth in the
fall?
A: 2 of us that are here.
Q: Are you looking forward to moving up to youth?
A: YES!!
Q: Why?
A: We will have a new classroom and new people. We
will also be reunited with other friends in the same class.
And…HOT CHOCOLATE!!
Q: What are some of your favorite activities in Bible
Study?
A: Praying, learning about the Bible, the Bible lessons,
hanging out with friends, fellowship, learning about God,
taking turns writing on the board, and CANDY BARS!
Q: How about your teachers?
A: Mr. Rafe is FUNNY!
A: Mr. Richard puts up with me!
A: They are AWESOME!
If you’d like to find out more about these awesome teach-
ers that give out candy and hot chocolate all while study-
ing God’s Word, then check out our Sunday morning Bible
Study classes. We’d love to have you join in the fun of a
small group!
Revival August 3—6
The Church: Dead or Alive?