Monday, April 15, 2013

April 13, 2013 Fellowship gathering at Forest Hills Church


April 13, 2013  

As I begin to write the report of the meeting today here’s ‘a take’ from Don Jacobs  book “What a Life.”  I say “What a Meeting”! We truly had a fellowship meeting. I came home thinking that these meetings are like my relationship with Mary Lou – they just keep getting better and better! 

The last meeting was wonderful and you would think “could we ever have a better meeting” then you come home thinking, “yes, I think we did !” But it’s just a testimony to the freshness of fellowship with Jesus. In fact, today we sang “Every day with Jesus is sweeter than the day before.” We started singing “Jesus, the very thought of Thee with sweetness fills my breast, but sweeter far Thy face to see and in Thy presence rest.” The announcement said Bible stories shared from the heart will keep you awake! 

Today one brother put that to the test: Marlin Fahnestock was up at 4 a.m. to help his son but later called to say he could attend this meeting. As Dan & Catherine Longenecker shared from the gospel of John and also from 1st Peter, and Glenn Stauffer shared from Matt. 26:36-46 giving Bible stories from their hearts –not just memorized but internalized, Marlin said “I didn’t go to sleep”. Wayne responded by saying, “I’ve read 1st Peter  but never felt like I ever heard Peter preach, until today.”  

Marlin Ressler quoted G. Campbell Morgan in saying “it’s not how much scripture you go through but how much scripture goes through you that makes the difference!   John Maust gave words of encouragement from scripture too.

Roger Hornberger is claiming healing for several health issues. Anna Ruth Ressler testified that during some low times physically she rested fully in the love of Jesus and He carried her through victoriously! Betty Miller testified. Wayne mentioned that Chuck Higgins in Sun City, AZ had sent a testimony via e-mail last week that really spoke volumes. Chuck’s wife, Marge, passed away in November so he is now a widower. When he would go to church or be with his Christian friends he would wonder “Why didn’t they ask me 'How are you doing now, without Marge, Chuck?'” And he would have an empty feeling. But the Lord convicted him of self-pity and said “Am I not enough, Chuck. You still have ME?” As he repented, the Lord filled him with His love and he is rejoicing even when people forget to ask how he’s doing! How many times do we feel “nobody noticed me,” “nobody spoke to me!” And then people wonder, do Christians need to repent of anything ? When we are honest there are many things we need to turn back to God with.

Dan said he thought after he became a Christian he wouldn't need to repent any more, he could just tell others to repent. Then he heard the missionaries who returned from East Africa talk about the need for repentance in the Christian life. Catherine shared how Erma Maust helped her when she was still single in NYC, teaching her to pray honestly. She also shared how fearful she used to be and didn't want Dan to leave her home alone with the children (in Harrisburg) but one evening after Dan left to serve at church peace came over her from head to toe and she felt like there were 12 angels in the room. When Dan returned he asked her how she was. She told him of this wonderful experience that she just couldn't explain. Then Dan told her that before he left for church he had gone to the bedroom and kneeling prayed “O God, give Catherine Your peace and take away her fear”.  How can anyone say that the day of miracles is past when you hear such things as this !

At the very beginning of this meeting Gad and Anne Gigonyo told of their wedding in Kenya (in December). They and others from the fellowship in Baltimore (the younger generation) said how they love to come to the fellowship in Pennsylvania to see and hear the older saints testify. 

Betty Miller is a "keenager" at 97. Simeon Hurst will be 100 on April 29 and Laura Kurtz had shared a report from Simeon’s daughter asking the fellowship to send birthday cards to him. John Graybill gave testimony today (he is in mid 90’s) and his wife, Elizabeth is 99.  Their faith is being renewed and they sound so young!

Anna Jean Dorwart offered a prayer for her sister in-law, Ruth Lentz who just had hip surgery. Nathan Hege prayed for Yosef Haileselassie who is in Ephrata Hospital.

Before we took the offering, Anna Ruth Jacobs shared that we have received several money gifts by mail  from Dorothy Stover in Alabama, Glenn Galfano in Illinois, and Betty (Mrs. Ernie) Gilmore in Florida. They all appreciate reading the testimonies shared at these meetings!

Miriam Maust Achenbach, Todd Saltzer and Michael & Collins Muikia gave testimonies. Samuel Muikia told how he was unwilling to come today – but he did choose to come – and Wayne commented “and Erma didn’t teach him that (to pray I am not willing but I choose!)” Samuel led us in singing “Glory, glory, hallelujah, glory, glory to the Lamb, for the cleansing blood has reached me, glory glory to the Lamb.”  The fellowship continues to meet bi-weekly in Baltimore, Maryland.

We stood in a big circle and sang “Blest be the tie that binds our hearts in Christian love ….”   Dan Wenger, who had driven the bus from Landis Homes today offered the closing prayer and thanked God for the food we were about to eat. 

Response from persons locally and around the world that were invited to this meeting were printed on the back of the song sheet.  

Thanks to Becky Maust Kurtz and Deb Eger for serving a delicious lunch! And to Bruce & Norma Stauffer for opening the church today, and Martin Peifer for taking out the trash and closing the building. I feel like I may have forgotten to include someone’s testimony in today’s report.  If I did please forgive me.  I wasn't taking notes.

Wayne Lawton, reporter   

Photo attached of the Kenyan's singing that Jesus is the Water of Life !

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