Open Our Eyes: Elisha and the Vision of Faith

Pastor’s Pen,

This Sunday: Open Our Eyes: Elisha and the Vision of Faith                              2 Kings 6:14-18

Our guest speaker this Sunday, as Kathy and I are away celebrating our 55th wedding anniversary,  is   friend and colleague, Jack Wyman.

Jack has enjoyed a successful career as a preacher, pastor, community and political leader, and fundraiser.

He has served as the senior minister of four churches in New England and Texas. For a decade Jack served as a public policy lobbyist and as executive director of a statewide Christian political action group representing 230 churches and 4,000 families in Maine.

He has served on the local school board, two terms as a state lawmaker, and has been a nominee for the U.S. Senate, a candidate for Governor of Maine, and a candidate for Congress in Texas. He has been a political consultant, educator, author and presidential historian.

Jack was born in Hartford, Connecticut and attended Connecticut public schools. He graduated from the University of Maine where he earned a B.A. degree in History and a Master’s degree in Political Science.

Jack and his wife, Elisabeth, live in Highland Village, Texas. They have three daughters and five grandchildren.

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We appreciate those who help sanitize our facilities for services each Saturday morning in preparation for Sunday worship as well as those who make it possible for us to ‘live-stream’ on Facebook at 10:45 each Sunday morning, and to post each Sunday’s message on our website (www.fccwylie.org) on Sunday afternoons. 


When you enter the sanctuary Sunday, after you are given a bulletin, stop by the communion table where the offering plates are located in the rear of the worship center and pick up your disposable communion cup. Been following the service, please dispose of it in the trash can next to the rear communion table.


We continue to hold our Sunday services with all safety protocols and pre-service sanitizing in place. No Sunday school yet, and the nursery is not available.  We are now following new CDC guidelines which allow fully vaccinated individuals to go without masks. We use bulletins printed untouched by human hands, with songs, etc. printed therein, and pre-packaged communion elements. Offering plates are located at the rear, or giving can be done online at www.fccwylie.org.


If you still feel uncomfortable attending, feel free to join our live stream on Facebook, at 10:45 AM, which includes communion and the worship hymns. Or the message is available each Sunday afternoon on our website. (www.fccwylie.org)


NEXT SUNDAY we will resume our study of the Gospel of Mark  

      PRAYER ITEMS

Jackie Permenter in the loss of her husband Jim 

Rodney Love’s wife Beth— home, in rehab 

Dennis and Kim: traveling to bring back Kim’s mother 

Donna Hancock-relief from severe back pain

RADIO THIS WEEKEND: 

How do you recover from the wounds of a toxic relationship? Christian life coach Vasti Loredo has written a book titled To Be Complete: 30 Days to Overcoming the Wounds of a Toxic Relationship.

Vasti joins host Don Hawkins to provide biblically-based encouragement and insight this weekend on a pre-recorded edition of Encouragement Live.

Encouragement Live can be heard Saturday at 7:05 PM central time on American Family Radio (www.afr.net) and on theworshipchannel.org.  Re-broadcast Sunday 9 pm on The Worship Channel. 


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