Sheridan United Methodist Church news and notes by Glenda Wyer.
This week has inspired many to plant crops, gardens, and flowers. "There is a time for everything and every activity under heaven." -- Ecclesiastes 3. Some times, God’s time doesn’t seem like our time. I’m sure all of us get impatient, especially when spring fever hits. The old wise tale may hold true as it rained Easter Sunday and the forecast looks promising. Spring rains seem to have also brought new life to more flowers.
In Bible study, we are studying a great lesson; patiently waiting and what we are to do while we wait quietly for answers to prayers. It can strengthen our relationship with God. I can testify that persistence in prayer and patience can have a silver lining behind those clouds.
Wednesday nights, come join us as we sing praises, pray, and fellowship. Trust me, "Daddy Sang Bass" misses a lot with no male voices. Come on, guys, join in. What are you waiting for, the harvest? While all of us wait, what kind of seeds are we sewing? Hopefully, the qualities Jesus desires in all of us will reflect His ways. We are all disciples Doin’ God’s Work.
Perhaps you have heard the phrase, "Pay it forward." It can be contagious. When you are doing something nice for others, that’s doing God’s work. Try planting a few seeds of kindness this week and see if they don’t smile back at you.
I pray that what seeds we sow will be only good seeds that others can see the Light of Christ in us. May God bless you; see you in church this week.
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