Hosanna small groups continue to meet together to pray, study scripture, and converse about the purpose of our congregation in carrying out God's mission in the world. It's a big question, and the most important one we can ask about our future together as a church. We want to hear your voice as this process continues. If you have not yet been part of a small group, please contact us (or just show up!) and join one of these:
At Hosanna on Sundays, 11:30am-1:30pm, with a light lunch served:
June 19 / June 26 / July 10 / July 17
At the Waldo's home, on Sunday, June 26, 6:30pm
Lord of Humanity. you have formed us in your own image. You have called us to be your people so that your dreams could be ours as well. Help us to see your purpose for our lives, and give us a common sense of purpose as your church in this place. We ask you now, what is it that we should be more concerned with? How may we help you complete your dream?
Nancy Agafitei, Council President
Saturday, June 18, 2011
SERVING IN THE COMMUNITY
Pastor John and members of the Hosanna Church Council served lunch to more than 100 volunteer builders at the Hamill Ranch Habitat for Humanity site on June 11. Habitat is a nonprofit, ecumenical Christian housing organization building simple, decent, affordable housing in partnership with people in need. You can get involved by organizing a group to serve lunch, volunteering to help with the actual building (carpentry, painting, nailing shingles, etc.) or donating to support the work. Hosanna donations have helped to sponsor the house where the council is standing. It will be dedicated today, June 18, and the new residents will soon move in.
Monday, May 16, 2011
DISCERNING GOD'S PURPOSE FOR HOSANNA
I hope you are willing to get involved in figuring out what God wants us at Hosanna to be about. A leadership retreat has started the conversation. Small groups are now carrying it on. Make sure your voice is heard as we try to answer this most important question for our future.
Pastor John has found an interesting article online from the Alban Foundation that gives us much to think about in considering the way forward.
Consider this quote from near the end of the article:
"Congregations not only need a clear and compelling statement of purpose, they also need a sense of purpose. The two are related but different. A statement of purpose puts the big idea into words. A sense of purpose gets you out of bed in the morning and keeps you going in the face of challenges."
Help us put the big idea into words in a way that instills us all with a strong sense of purpose.
Nancy Agafitei, President
Pastor John has found an interesting article online from the Alban Foundation that gives us much to think about in considering the way forward.
Consider this quote from near the end of the article:
"Congregations not only need a clear and compelling statement of purpose, they also need a sense of purpose. The two are related but different. A statement of purpose puts the big idea into words. A sense of purpose gets you out of bed in the morning and keeps you going in the face of challenges."
Help us put the big idea into words in a way that instills us all with a strong sense of purpose.
Nancy Agafitei, President
Sunday, April 3, 2011
CROP Walk Feeds the Hungry
The Hosanna Walkers and Rockers had a successful day at the CROP Walk in the Woodlands. We had 5 Hosanna representatives at the event: Debbie Rohla, Melanie Rohla, Nancy Agafitei (Spirit Walker), Rick Agafitei and Pat Gibbons. Our team was sponsored for $1,335 between local and online donations. We will also be requesting Thrivent "Care Abounds in Communities" matching funds as well. Thanks to everyone for their generosity in helping serve the hungry.
"For I was hungry and you gave me food ..." Matthew 25:35
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
ADDING SOMETHING FOR LENT
Lent is not all about giving things up. It's also about adding good things to our lives or to others' lives -- the kind of good things that follow on what Jesus asks of us. Try these:
· Reconcile yourself to someone you don't like.
· Do acts of kindness for people, just because.
· Take the time to be in a refreshing, natural spot.
· Study about what causes poverty.
· Meditate, and pray over one or two Scripture passages each day.
· Choose something ordinary that you do every day, and think about God while doing it.
· Check out your ethnic heritage, and learn how Christians in it mark the season.
· Attend special worship services.
· Find a new way every day to remember Jesus' death on the cross, and why it happened.
-- Submitted by Pat Gibbons, from the Mission Focus Team
(Adapted from http://www.spirithome.com/lent.html#adding)
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Join the HOSANNA Team to WALK to Fight Hunger
When: Sunday, April 3, 2011, 1:30pm
Where: Woodlands Christian Church
1202 N. Millbend Drive
Who: The Hosanna Lutheran Walkers and Rockers
Why: Help fight hunger globally and locally.
From Matthew 25:
Jesus said, "I was hungry and you fed me."
"When Lord did we ever see you hungry and feed you?"
Jesus replied, "Whenever you did this for the least of these brothers
of mine, you did it for me."
How: Sign up to walk with the Hosanna Team; sign up to "rock" if you are not
a walker; sponsor our walkers and rockers.
Go to the Greater Northwest Houston Crop Walk Site to find out more.
-- Contact Pat Gibbons or Lois Heckart from the Hosanna Mission Focus Team for more information.
Where: Woodlands Christian Church
1202 N. Millbend Drive
Who: The Hosanna Lutheran Walkers and Rockers
Why: Help fight hunger globally and locally.
From Matthew 25:
Jesus said, "I was hungry and you fed me."
"When Lord did we ever see you hungry and feed you?"
Jesus replied, "Whenever you did this for the least of these brothers
of mine, you did it for me."
How: Sign up to walk with the Hosanna Team; sign up to "rock" if you are not
a walker; sponsor our walkers and rockers.
Go to the Greater Northwest Houston Crop Walk Site to find out more.
-- Contact Pat Gibbons or Lois Heckart from the Hosanna Mission Focus Team for more information.
Sunday, February 13, 2011
A GLORIOUS CELEBRATION SUNDAY!
Sunday, February 13, was a glorious day at Hosanna! In case you were not able to be there, here are some of the things that you missed:
Ten beautiful hand-made quilts were blessed to be a blessing to future recipients.
Five new members were welcomed into ministry with us: Ron and Darlene Lindquist, Josh Roszak, and Susheela Beteet and her son William.
It was the "duty and delight" of members to submit covenant cards indicating commitments of $205,560 toward Hosanna's ministry in 2011! [Cards not submitted today can be mailed to the church office. See John Gabrielson if still need one.]
A delicious luncheon was offered by the Stewardship Team chaired by Jeff Hartmann, enhanced by the hospitality skills of Connie and Jeff Chestnut, Jan Dietzmann, Valerie Oden and others.
Ron and Heda Christ, with the technical help of Dale Bargmann, shared stories and photos from their two-year mission to Botswana. What a Spirit-filled adventure!
And these were just the highlights! Good News abounds at Hosanna!
-- Nancy Agafitei, President
Ten beautiful hand-made quilts were blessed to be a blessing to future recipients.
Five new members were welcomed into ministry with us: Ron and Darlene Lindquist, Josh Roszak, and Susheela Beteet and her son William.
It was the "duty and delight" of members to submit covenant cards indicating commitments of $205,560 toward Hosanna's ministry in 2011! [Cards not submitted today can be mailed to the church office. See John Gabrielson if still need one.]
A delicious luncheon was offered by the Stewardship Team chaired by Jeff Hartmann, enhanced by the hospitality skills of Connie and Jeff Chestnut, Jan Dietzmann, Valerie Oden and others.
Ron and Heda Christ, with the technical help of Dale Bargmann, shared stories and photos from their two-year mission to Botswana. What a Spirit-filled adventure!
And these were just the highlights! Good News abounds at Hosanna!
-- Nancy Agafitei, President
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