Second Half of Life Ministry

Second Half of Life Day Event
September 14, 2010
'Growing Old Gracefully'
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Our speaker is Dr. Robert Dulin. We will be led in worship by Thelma Sovereign-Taylor and Sue Snyder. This is an all day event Hosted by Pennway Church of God Older Adult Group, Lansing, Michigan, starting with refreshments at 9:30 a.m. and ending at 3:00 p.m. Luncheon provided at the church. This will be a wonderful day of fellowship, worship, and learning.
Conferences:

“Your Life Story” led by Pastor Bob Confer.
Bob wrote “Living Legacy Journal” and will be sharing with attendees how this journal can be used to record your life story for generations to come. In Deuteronomy 32:7 we read: “Remember the days of old, consider the years long past; ask your father, and he will inform you; your elders, and they will tell you.” This calling to pass on our life’s history, heritage and inheritance is a challenge for all of us to consider and to respond to in our maturing years. Often in the telling of our stories and the sharing of our lives, our children, grandchildren, and succeeding generations will discover how to best live their own lives, as they follow in our footsteps.

“Wanted: A hammer, recipe, bows, and ....you.” led by Jan Sharon.
Golf and other leisure activities are wonderful and beneficial for us but often we need something more in our lives after we retire. Many in the second half of life are looking for meaningful activities to bring purpose to our later years. There are many places and ways we can volunteer our time. This conference will identify needs in our communities and churches.

“Let’s Talk About Growing Older” led by Janice Beyers.
The one thing all living people do is grow older, yet we often do not want to talk about the subject. This conference will talk about the normal process of aging. We will talk about the advantages and disadvantages of getting older. You will have an opportunity to discuss with others your fears and concerns. It will also be a time of encouragement for each other.
Schedule:
9:30 a.m. Registration with coffee and rolls
10:00 a.m. Morning worship led by Thelma Sovereign-Taylor
Dr. Robert Dulin will be speaking. “Growing Old Gracefully”
11:30 a.m. Lunch
12:30 p.m. Conference Options:
“Your Life Story” Pastor Bob Confer
“Wanted: A hammer, recipe, bows, and ... you” Jan Sharon
“Let’s Talk About Growing Older” Janice Beyers
1:45 p.m. Break
2:00 p.m. Afternoon worship led by Thelma Sovereign-Taylor
Pastor Robert Dulin will be speaking. “Growing Old Gracefully”
3:00 p.m. Heading for Home
Registration:
Register as a group or individual from the church. Either call or e-mail the Service Center with the number of persons attending, 1-800-369-5890, choginmi@choginmi.org. Registration deadline is September 7. Cost per individual is $12.00. Make checks payable to the Church of God in Michigan or use PayPal, www.choginmi.org/secondhalfoflife.html
Church of God in Michigan
4212 Alpha Street
Lansing, Michigan 48910
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Let Your Light Shine
Let your light shine before men, that they may see your good
deeds and praise your Father in Heaven. Matthew 5:16
Too often as we grow older, we become more concerned about our own needs and interests. We often become obsessed with the way things used to be and long for the good old days. These thoughts and desires carry over into our older adult groups in our congregations. Activities are planned to meet our own wants and desires. They are designed for self-gratification such as fellowship and fun activities. That in itself is not wrong or bad. Activities for fellowship should be planned but that should not be our number one concern. We have been called by Jesus to let our light shine before men so that others may see our good works and praise our Father in heaven. We need to reach out to our communities and to those around us instead of expecting people to come to us and to our activities. What are some of the ways we could do that?
Ministry to the homebound. We can volunteer to help them with their grocery shopping, take them to medical appointments, visit them on a regular basis, read to them, share funny stories, take them tapes of Sunday services, and many other possibilities. Some churches have started a weekly lunch program with homebound individuals. People volunteer to have lunch with someone once a week in their home. Telephone checks are another way to keep contact with the homebound. Regular phone calls are made to insure that the individual is okay.
Ministry to nursing home residents. Volunteers can visit on a regular basis residents in nursing homes. Volunteers can read to individuals, talk to them, and lead them in times of worship. One church holds a Vacation Bible School at a local nursing home where they have simple crafts, Bible stories and sing old favorite hymns and choruses. Another way to minister to nursing home residents would be to hold weekly Bible studies with those able to attend. Taking a pet to visit residents is another way to bring light to an often dark situation.
Ministry to your community. Holding classes at your church that are open to the community, such as computer training, scrapbooks, knitting, book clubs, camera clubs and garden clubs. Advertise in your local paper. Welcome people from your community. Another possibility is to partner with a local older adult agency. You could volunteer in senior citizen centers, serving dinners, helping with activities, etc. Your group could help with a local clean-up project at a park or neighborhood. Hold a community baby shower for those in need. Have a pantry of food and paper products for those in need.
Become involved in organizations that take care of our world and resources. Plant a tree. Find ways to help your church become more green. Recycle, reuse, and reduce. Clean up a section of highway or road on a regular basis. Become involved in community events that protect and care for our planet.
Intergenerational ministry. Become involved with the young people in your church and your community. Help out in children and youth ministry. Tutor children. Volunteer in your local schools. Establish relationships with young families in your community.
There are many ways to minister outside of your church. I have only mentioned a few of them. If we are going to reach people for Jesus Christ, we need to get out of our churches and be where the people are. We need to reach out to those in need. We need to let our light shine so people will come to know and praise our God. Is your older adult group reaching out? In 2008, lets look for new ways to bring light to a dark world.
- Janice Beyers