Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Here & There Column 5-29-12


Celebrating 15-Years Of Fellowship   w/photo

  The Rock Hill United Methodist Church Men's Fellowship Ministry will be commemorating their 15th anniversary on June 9.
  Although the official title of this ministry says Men's Fellowship the Saturday 9 a.m. gathering welcomes everyone as an interdenominational group of Christian believers from a various group of churches, denominations and many walks of life.
  This fellowship has continued to grow and their May 12 message on the topic of Mothers Day was inspirational and spiritually uplifting. 
  Using the Mothers Day theme Pastors Bob Pinto and Stu Pholman referenced scriptures from Ephesians 5 and urged husbands "to show them (wives) the respect that is due."  
  The morning scripture reading in Ephesians 5, verse 24 and 25 says, " So you wives must willingly obey your husbands in everything, just as the church obeys Christ. And you husbands, show the kind of love to your wives as Christ showed to the church."
  Those gathering for this Saturday morning worship enjoyed a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, bacon, grits, sausage, french toast, coffee and orange juice and we just loved watching Pastor Jim Persons whipping up those scrambled eggs.
  Any fellowship ministry that meets success has outstanding volunteer help but one of the guiding hands of this group is the great leadership of Church Lay Leader Charles Davis.
  Following breakfast and fellowship Charles passed out roses to all the ladies. 
  Thank God for these types of inspirational gatherings.


        



                                                   

Identification of Above Photos

Charles Davis, standing, Lay Leader of the Rock Hill United Methodist Church, presents Mothers Day roses to Ms. Maria (Angie) Santiago at the church's Men's Fellowship Ministry breakfast May 12. Looking on at the left is Angie's husband, Pastor Mosies Santiago, who will retire the end of this month as Christian Pastor at the Woodbourne Correctional Facility. 

Pastor Jim Persons whipping up those delicious scrambled eggs.

Pastor Stu Pholman delivering the morning's message.

                                                              

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