Let me first comment on the wonderful Joy Group Dinner we had at the beginning of the month. Retired Greeneville police officer Stewart Kilgore came and spoke to everyone there about ideas and things to notice out in public and at home to help with safety. I wish I could say we live in a town where there is no violence, but that just isn't the case; and it pays to be deligent to protect one's family and self.
Also, those that attended the Joy Group trip to the seafood restaurant in Elizabethton had a wonderful time and great food.
There has been some things that have taken place in the last month concerning my Interim Pastoring at Tacoma Church of God. At the beginning of the month they invited a pastoral candidate to come and speak. After meeting the gentlemen the congregation voted and asked him to come be their senior pastor; and he accepted. Brother Richard Ballard from Ohio will be coming in June to lead the congregation at Tacoma. I will continue to preach and teach for them until then.
I along with others are praying that the congregation of Tacoma will return to and become a church that will increase God's Kingdom and help change the commnunity they are in.
As for me, I am loving the opportunity to preach and teach; and serve both the group of people of God's Church - at First Church and Tacoma.
A servant of HIS!
John Deyton
Thursday, March 31, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
February 2011
I have to say that February has been a pretty good month for me and my family. We finally got a month without a doctor's visit or some kind of sickness that caused us to have to go to the pharmacy to get some over-the-counter medicine.
As a matter of fact, we have felt so good lately that me and Eli got to go to the range and shoot our new guns, and we've even gotten some yard work done around the house.
Seems like with the weather breaking and temperatures rising; you just feel more energized, and just feel like getting out the house and doing something.
Back at the first of the month we had our monthly JOY Group Fellowship Dinner and we had a wonderful time with all those that attend these dinners. Since Valentine's Day is in the month of February we decided to play a little game called tell us how you met. It's a game where couples or an individual can reflect back and talk about how they met their spouse and what led up to them getting married.
We heard some wonderful stories; some were funny, some were sweet, and some were very interesting. It was wonderful to get to hear how some of these strong Christian followers met the love of their lives.
One thing that came to my mind while listening to those who told their stories; most of the individuals in that group were still married or maybe one of them has gone on the with the Lord.
But what impressed me the was the fact of how few of our seniors are divorcees. Maybe it's just a generational thing, maybe it's because they were raised up in a time where divorce was almost looked upon as a scandal (it was kind of look down upon) compared to today where it's just commonplace. It seems like people today can get married and if at some point they come to where they just don't like the other person much at all, they just get a divorce seems; like it's no big deal anymore.
But these people,(our seniors) the foundation of the congregation at Greeneville First Church of God; they are people who stuck together through the good times and the bad times of marriage, and now we get to see incredible examples - of couples who have loved each other and been married for 30 or 40 or 50 years. They have committed their lives to Christ and each other.
I just want to thank them for the example they have been and still are.
Also, the JOY Group took a special trip up to the Gray Fossil Museum, and got to see some of the amazing fossils have been found underneath the earth; followed by a wonderful dinner at the Cracker Barrel. Everyone seemed to really enjoy the trip and are looking forward to the next trip in March.
Finally, I would just like to say I truly enjoyed being back home this past Sunday morning the 27th. The congregation in Tacoma invited a pastoral candidate to speak Sunday morning and Sunday evening; and this allowed me and Heidi to worship with our brothers and sisters at first Church!
A servant of HIS!
John Deyton
As a matter of fact, we have felt so good lately that me and Eli got to go to the range and shoot our new guns, and we've even gotten some yard work done around the house.
Seems like with the weather breaking and temperatures rising; you just feel more energized, and just feel like getting out the house and doing something.
Back at the first of the month we had our monthly JOY Group Fellowship Dinner and we had a wonderful time with all those that attend these dinners. Since Valentine's Day is in the month of February we decided to play a little game called tell us how you met. It's a game where couples or an individual can reflect back and talk about how they met their spouse and what led up to them getting married.
We heard some wonderful stories; some were funny, some were sweet, and some were very interesting. It was wonderful to get to hear how some of these strong Christian followers met the love of their lives.
One thing that came to my mind while listening to those who told their stories; most of the individuals in that group were still married or maybe one of them has gone on the with the Lord.
But what impressed me the was the fact of how few of our seniors are divorcees. Maybe it's just a generational thing, maybe it's because they were raised up in a time where divorce was almost looked upon as a scandal (it was kind of look down upon) compared to today where it's just commonplace. It seems like people today can get married and if at some point they come to where they just don't like the other person much at all, they just get a divorce seems; like it's no big deal anymore.
But these people,(our seniors) the foundation of the congregation at Greeneville First Church of God; they are people who stuck together through the good times and the bad times of marriage, and now we get to see incredible examples - of couples who have loved each other and been married for 30 or 40 or 50 years. They have committed their lives to Christ and each other.
I just want to thank them for the example they have been and still are.
Also, the JOY Group took a special trip up to the Gray Fossil Museum, and got to see some of the amazing fossils have been found underneath the earth; followed by a wonderful dinner at the Cracker Barrel. Everyone seemed to really enjoy the trip and are looking forward to the next trip in March.
Finally, I would just like to say I truly enjoyed being back home this past Sunday morning the 27th. The congregation in Tacoma invited a pastoral candidate to speak Sunday morning and Sunday evening; and this allowed me and Heidi to worship with our brothers and sisters at first Church!
A servant of HIS!
John Deyton
Monday, January 31, 2011
New Year
Here it is a new year - 2011 has begun, and we've already went through the first month of this new year and I have to say it has been a crazy start for the new year. The weather has been rough with all the ice and snow, and the cold seems to make things just kind of dreary and drab; it just kind of dampens the soul.
Not to mention the fact that with the Interim Pastoring I've been doing in Johnson City it seems like time is just flying by. Between preparing Sunday school lessons, preparing sermons, preparing Wednesday night Bible studies and preparing events and activities for the Joy Group at First Church; I really have to watch my scheduling and make sure that I take the time to get those things done.
Because people are depending on me to provide those things for them. I love being used to the Lord, and I am not complaining, I actually enjoy the pressure of having to prepare certain things. There's just something about my nature that I work pretty good under pressure. But besides all that I really enjoy serving the Lord.
The only thing that comes to my mind and really is noticeable to me in the first month of the first year is just how fast time has went by. I mean, it seems like we just celebrated Christmas and New Year's is already gone and here we are with only 11months left in this new year; time flies!
Well anyways, the only thing that I really wanted to say on this blog was that things are going very good with the Interim Pastoring at Tacoma.
For the most part, the family is healthy and well, and I really just can't give the Lord enough thanks for all the blessings He's given to me and my family.
Before you know it this year will be over and we'll start another, but there can always be something exciting about this year; something exciting to happen each day, I just pray that it doesn't go by so fast that I don't notice and appreciate each day the Lord is giving me.
A servant of HIS!
John Deyton
Not to mention the fact that with the Interim Pastoring I've been doing in Johnson City it seems like time is just flying by. Between preparing Sunday school lessons, preparing sermons, preparing Wednesday night Bible studies and preparing events and activities for the Joy Group at First Church; I really have to watch my scheduling and make sure that I take the time to get those things done.
Because people are depending on me to provide those things for them. I love being used to the Lord, and I am not complaining, I actually enjoy the pressure of having to prepare certain things. There's just something about my nature that I work pretty good under pressure. But besides all that I really enjoy serving the Lord.
The only thing that comes to my mind and really is noticeable to me in the first month of the first year is just how fast time has went by. I mean, it seems like we just celebrated Christmas and New Year's is already gone and here we are with only 11months left in this new year; time flies!
Well anyways, the only thing that I really wanted to say on this blog was that things are going very good with the Interim Pastoring at Tacoma.
For the most part, the family is healthy and well, and I really just can't give the Lord enough thanks for all the blessings He's given to me and my family.
Before you know it this year will be over and we'll start another, but there can always be something exciting about this year; something exciting to happen each day, I just pray that it doesn't go by so fast that I don't notice and appreciate each day the Lord is giving me.
A servant of HIS!
John Deyton
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