Feb.2010 News
Well, we’ve begun a brand new year with all it’s unknown joys and troubles to be experienced. I’m sure many of you have spent some time thinking and praying about what the Lord wants of you this year. Well, the Patriots have been doing a lot of that themselves. As we accessed last year, we found that our ministry certainly was impacted by the economy, along, of course, with everyone else. We had fewer concert opportunities, sold fewer products, and certainly offerings and gifts were down. We are determined to do our part, both as a group and as individuals, to make 2010 the best year yet in our ministry. We know that when we do our best, God will bless.
One of the nes and exciting opportunities we have this year is the possibility of a half-hour weekly radio show on WCGN 770 radio. Please pray that we can find the sponsors necessary and work out the logistics that will allow us to begin this new ministry outreach. Please pray about whether God wants you to be a regular contributor to this radio ministry.
We’re looking forward to getting back on the road again. Our next concert dates are right here at home in Lawrenceburg. Clay Lick Methodist, David’s home church, is hosting us on Feb.21 for the morning service. We then move just a few miles down the road to Lawrenceburg Baptist Church for an evening service (and chili supper!). The next weekend we go up around Northern Kentucky. Saturday night at 6pm we will be worshiping with the folks at Carthage Nazarene Church. Sunday morning will be spent visiting with our friends at Highland Avenue Baptist in Newport.
We are currently scheduling concerts for the coming year. We encourage you to contact us and get a concert on the books while you have a better choice of dates available.
We hope to see you soon. Please pray for us as we go forward. May God pour his blessings on you.
March 3rd, 2010 at 11:24 pm
Want to say hi to Eugene Hoffman and Family. Hope you remember us from your ministry in Newfoundland. We have enjoyed 13 successful years of ministry in Ontario, and we are now pastoring with the Convention Baptist, just south of Moncton. We never forget you from the great times of ministry in Newfoundland. Would love to hear from you.
Blessings,
Pastors Don and Jessie Oldford