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You can pick up a shopping list in the back of church on the bulletin board as well as aflyer to share with your own family, friends, and neighbors. In general, small toys, schoolsupplies, stuffed animals, hygiene products, caps, t-shirts, sunglasses, candy (please double
bag), toy jewelry, & hair clips make great gifts.
Please do not include used or damaged items, war-related items, chocolate or food, out-of-date candy, liquids or lotions, medications or vitamins, breakable items or aerosol cans.
Thanks so much for being a part of such a wonderful ministry to children! We lookforward to seeing how the Lord multiplies our efforts.
We are still collecting shoeboxes for OperationChristmas Child. These will be shipped by
trucks, planes, trains, ships, and even camels toget to their destinations. Our last day to collect
items, boxes, and financial donations towards
Operation Christmas Child isWednesday,November 7th. Please keep this in mind whenyou are out shopping.
Christmas Decorang ParJoin us on Friday, November 30th from 5:30 p.m.
until 9:00 p.m. @ The Open Door. First, all the elves will
enjoy chili with various toppings, sip hot cocoa and munchon some cookies.Then, we'll get busy and decorate our
church for Christmas. I need all volunteers to send me an e-mail, so we know how much chili to prepare. If you would be
able to cook a crock pot full of chili and bring it, please let
me know. I am looking forward to a great time of fellowship!Please note there is no childcare, so you will have to make
arrangements for your little ones.Thanks,
Betsi Doherty
betsidoherty@yahoo.com
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Student Ministry Campout"Don't let anyone lookdown on you because you
are young, but set anexample for the believersin speech, in conduct, inlove, in faith, and in
purity." - 1 Timothy 4:12
All 7th - 12th grade students are invitedto participate in acampout at
Chicot State Park!
November 17th- 18th(Sat.-Sun.)
Cost: $5.00
Register in the Student Building or onlineat www.opendoorla.org
Departure: 10 a.m. on Saturday from The
Open DoorReturn: 2 p.m. to The Open Door
Students should bring: warm clothes, an extra change ofclothes, toiletries, flashlights, bug spray, Bibles,
notebooks, and any snacks they should want. Dinner andbreakfast will be provided. Students should also bring
money for lunch on the way home.
Yout Lirature NighSaturday, November 24th5:30 p.m.
The Lab Coffee Shop inRiver Ranch
Discussing the bookRevolution in World
Missionsby K.P. Yohannon
Thursdays @ 6:3011/1/12 - Sing Through / Technical / Parts11/8/12 -Sing Through / Technical / Parts11/15/12 -Sing Through / Technical / Clean up the whole piece11/22/12 - NO REHEARSAL - Thanksgiving11/29/12 - Last rehearsal with scores - Technical / Clean12/6/12 - From Memory12/13/12 - From Memory12/20/12 - Final Rehearsal12/21/12 - Performance at Acadian Village - Exact times TBD (~7:00pm and ~9:00pm)
Stuart Amidon has issued an all out search for sopranos to join the Hallelujah Chorus.Watch out...The hunt is on!!!
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BLESSED BY HISHILL BIBLE
COLLEGESTUDENTS
It was a full house at TheOpen Door on Sunday, September30th as the His Hill Bible Collegestudents joined us for worship. HisHill is a ministry of TorchbearersInternational and is located in theHill Country of central Texas, justoutside the small town of
Comfort, 40 minutes from SanAntonio. The campus is situatedon 220 acres of rolling hills.
The students that came with
His Hill represented at least sixdifferent countries with themajority of them being Canadian.The young men were housed hereat church for the week, while theladies were placed in several hosthomes within our church.Theywere obviously taken very goodcare of as they were ready to get towork every morning with a
servants heart and a contagious,fresh energy.
During their stay, they wereable to accomplish so many things.The list of jobs they completed is
quite impressive: organized andinventoried closets, painted
second coats over the nurserymurals, pressure-washed, scrapedand repainted the exterior privacywall, removed brush from thefence line in the back of ourproperty, poured 40 bumpers forthe new parking lot, cleaned outthe storage containers, formedand poured footing around thestudent building, finished the newdriveway entrance, formed andpoured a new sidewalk, held two
VBS outreaches to Ile de Cannes,tutored daily at A Heart for
Children, and prepared flyers for
Operation Christmas Child andhanded them out to thesurrounding neighborhoods.Certainly, there was much moreaccomplished both in and throughthese students than even this list.Even after all that work, they stillfound time to enjoy the Cajunculture of Acadiana. We are so
grateful for all that was done. Ifyou would like to send them athank you note for all of their hardwork you can mail it to:
P.O. Box 9, Comfort, Texas78013 or bibleschool@hishill.org.
Thanks to all the families that
were involved in organizing theweek, hosting students,transporting students, and
cooking for them. This productiveweek could not have beenaccomplished without yourgenerous hospitality.
Eachofyoushouldusewhavergiftyouhavereceivedserve
oters, asfaitflswardsofGodsgraceinitsvariousforms.
1 Per4:10
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A FALL FEAST- THE OCTOBER POTLUCK LUNCH
Sunday, September 29thoffered The Open Door a chanceto come together and enjoyfellowship during a great lunch,
once again. We were also able toget to know the His Hill studentsthat spent the week here for thesole purpose of blessing ourchurch. These students took thechildren upstairs after lunch andsupervised games that were set upfor them to play so that parentscould visit. The childrenparticipated in sack races,Treasure-in-a-Haystack, Face-Painting, Gourd Bowling, and
Ring-Around-A-Pumpkin. Often,there were prizes to be found or atreat given for playing, such aspopcorn balls or small toys.
Our gathering also gave us theopportunity to present PastorBrooks with an I-pad, a gift of
appreciation for his selfless serviceto the body of Christ at The OpenDoor. This gift was our way ofkicking offOctober as Pastor
Appreciation Month. If youmissed the opportunity to blessPastor Sam with a token ofappreciation or a thank you note,its never too late to say thanks inwhatever way you choose.
The potluck lunch could neverhave been so successful if it wasntfor everyone that contributed tothe meal by bringing a side dish.Thanks to everyone who came andto those who brought food tomake it a wonderful lunch. If youwere not able to attend, keep youreye out for the next one in thespring....Youll want to be there.
Tey broke bread in teir homes and ageter wit glad and sincerehearts,praising God and enjoyingte favor of alte people. Acts 2:46-47
TOP:A Table of FeastingBottom: Caleb LeBlanc and NoahWatson enjoying Candied Apples
Left: The Unending Serving Line...
Middle: Jayla Falco, Hanah Carmichael, Josie LeBlanc, Valerie Hammons
Right: Grant Landry, Michael Doherty, Ding Li
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A WEEKEND OF SERVICE: OCTOBER 13TH AND 14TH
Praise be to our utmost high
God for His provision of servants
to assist our family in our move!On a very short notice,
approximately 12 men, women, and
children sacrificed their day of rest
to serve Jesus and His children!
Thank you to those who were
willing to be His hands, feet, and
back! All of you are so very
appreciated. May you, in turn,experience the love of Christ in
such a tangible and real way.
-The Daigles,
Mark & Laura
THE BODY SERVING THE BODY
So Christ himself gave te apostles, te prophets, teevangelists, te pasrs andachers, equip His people forworks of service, so tatte body of Christ may be built upunl we alreach uni in te fait and in te knowledge oe Son of God and become mature, aaining te whole
measure ofteflness of Christ.
A NOTE OF THANKS FROM THE HERNANDEZ FAMILY:
As we wait expectantly for our baby girl, Esther, there have been manyplans and preparations to be made for our first daughter. Lots of changes aretaking place as we get ready for all the pink frills that raising a girl brings about,as well as for going from a large family to a larger family. Saturday, October 13thwas a day of tremendous blessing for our family as people filled our home toaccomplish things we could not have done on our own. Rooms were painted,our home cleaned inside and out, others brought food for those who wereworking, and our attic space was converted to a bedroom, bathroom, closet,and study for our baby girl to have a place to call her own. All of this was
accomplished in one day. We are so grateful and humbled for everyone whogave their Saturday to come and serve our family. It was so incredible to see thehour by hour transformation that occurred as everyone came together with alltheir talents and tools to make this dream of ours come true. Thanks toeveryone who helped to make this day a reality for our family. It has been awonderful testimony to our friends and family of what the body of Christ is allabout.
Much love,
Paul & Mika Hernandez
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PASTORSPAGE
A s w e m o v e i n t o
November, many things are onthe immediate horizon. First ofall, we must all remember to voteon November 6th. To assist youon how candidates stand on faithand family values, LouisianaFamily Forum offers a voter guideo n t h e i r w e b s i t e ,www.lafamilyforum.org. It willassist you in determining howcandidates for national, state, andlocal offices stand on the issuesof importance to you. Check outthe voters guide and be sure to
vote on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6.
We are also in the finalstages of our OPERATIONCHRISTMAS CHILD. We join withSamaritans Purse to provideshoe boxes filled with gifts forchildren to be sent around theworld. Our goal is 500 boxes,which is quite a challenge.Please participate by buying shoeboxes and filling them with giftitems for children. All the neededinformation is on the bulletin
board at the back of the church,or in the October E-news letter onThe Open Door website. This is agreat opportunity to get the wholefamily involved and especially forchildren to have the joy ofparticipating in giving to others.It costs $7.00 to mail each box toits destination around the worldand the church pays this cost. Itwould be an additional benefitand help if you would also donatethe $7.00 for each of the boxesyou provide, but it is not required.
You can also part ic ipate byproviding cash for boxes ands u p p l i e s b y m a k i n g acontribution to OCC. Makechecks payable to THE OPENDOOR, with OCC in the memosection. Wednesday, NOVEMBER7th is the deadline for allOperation Christmas Child boxes
and supplies. Please be asgenerous as you can.
Finally, we are movinginto the last weeks of rehearsalfor the Hallelujah Chorus and ourpreparation for our sponsor night
at Acadian Village Festival ofLights. If you have not signed upor been contacted by the leaderin the area you volunteered,please contact us at the churchand we will get you in touch withthe person leading your area ofservice. This is our biggestoutreach to the local area and wewill need everybodys help tomake it a successful night ofservice. If you are planning tovisit others during the holidayseason, please leave after ournight of service which is FRIDAY,DECEMBER 21st. You wont wantto miss this opportunity ofservice and fellowship. If youknow of anyone who would enjoysinging in the Hallelujah Chorus,invite them to join us. All voiceswill be appreciated.
One of the joys of being abeliever is getting to participatein such activities as OCC andAcadian Village. Giving is suchan important part of the believerslife. When we give freely andcheerfully, we actually receive somuch more in return. The samecan be said for our relationships.They are the fabric of our lives inso many ways. It has been saidthat life is all about relationships;our relationship with the Lord,our relationship with family, withothers, even with those we justinteract with momentarily at achance encounter. All tellsomething about who we are. Aswe have been studying about themarriage relationship I would askthat you consider this; does yourmarriage reflect Christ and Hischurch? Is it a testimony of whatHe can do? Are you satisfied andcontent that you are experiencingall He has for you? If yes, giveHim the glory and rejoice in whatHe has done. If not, give Him an
opportunity to work in you to seewhat He can do. You will bethankful that you did.
Blessings!
Pastor Sam Brooks
Dates at a GlanceRA Campout November 2-3
Operation Christmas Child
Box Packing Party
Wednesday, November 7th
6:15 p.m.
2nd & Eight for Men
8 a.m.
Kids Craft & Lunch
10:30 a.m.
Saturday, November 10th
Youth Campout
November 17th
No Church Service
Wednesday, November 21st
Youth Literature Night
Saturday, November 24th
5:30 p.m.
Christmas Decorating Party
Friday, November 30th
Christmas Caroling
Sunday, December 2nd
5:30 p.m.
Christmas Cookie Exchange
Sunday, December 9th
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Cookies! Cookies! Cookies!
Ladies!Its almost that time of year.
Join us for our annual Christmas Cookie Exchange
at The Doherty Home as we begin the Christmasseason with caroling, fellowship, and exchanging
cookies. Door prizes offered for the best decorated
cookie, best recipe, and most festively dressed
person.Bring a friend! Bring an appetizer! Bring your cookies! Bring an
extra container for all the cookies youll take home! Itll be a night to
remember!
Sunday, December 9th
4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
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40 DAYS OF PRAYER FOR OUR NATION
! Beginning on September 28th andthrough November 6th, election day, we are
asking you to join us in a battle on our knees
along with many churches across America. As
we all know, a very important election will betaking place-one that will determine what kind
of country we will live in in the days to come.
At times, the state of our nation can be
disturbing and outright frightening apart from
Christ. However, in Him we can trust. It is the
Lord our God that raises up and brings down
rulers. We see this all throughout the Old
Testament. Nothing escapes His sovereign
hand. His Word is our very life, our comfort,
and our direction.1 Timothy 2-1-3 says"The
first thing I want you to do is pray. Pray every
way you know how, for everyone you know.Pray especially for rulers and their
governments to rule well so we can be quietly
about our business of living simply, in humble
contemplation. This is the way our Savior God
wants us to live." We have very clear
instruction here. We are also taught 2
Chronicles 7:14,If My people who are called by
My name will humble themselves, and pray
and seek My face, and turn from their wicked
ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will
forgive their sin and heal their land. This is
clearly directed to Gods people. And so, as we
humble ourselves and seek His face, lets do so
with hearts prepared to receive conviction and
ready to turn from any wicked ways we may
be bent towards. Lets not bury our heads in
denial or shame,
rather repent and
walk in freedomthrough Christ who
strengthens us to do so.
And as we pray, lets
not forget Ephesians
6:12 For our struggle is
not against flesh and
blood, but against the rulers, against the
authorities, against the powers of this dark
world and against the spiritual forces of evil in
the heavenly realms. For more information on
this 40 days of prayer, there are several links
that you can visit:www.ifmypeople2012.org,
www.40daysofprayer.net/,
http://election.maxlucado.com/ . We also have
a 40- day prayer calendar to help bring to
mind topics to pray for. If your family has not
received one, you can get one from the church
office.
The Bed Baby Nursery is stillin need of teachers during
Connect. Please consider gettingon the rotation to free up thosewho are serving every Sunday.Contact Laura Daigle for more
information at 337-230-4143.
The Nurseries have just beencleaned up and cleaned out.Therefore, donations of used toysare appreciated, but are not beingreceived at this time. If you wouldlike to contribute something to addto the rooms, the following itemsare desired: puzzles for 4- 6 yearolds, 2 tea sets, & 2 doctor kits.
SAVE THE DATE!
THE OPEN DOOR SPRING LADIES RETREATFRIDAY, MARCH 15TH - SATURDAY, MARCH 16TH
TALL TIMBERS BAPTIST CONFERENCE CENTER
Prayespecialyforrulersandteirgovernmentsrulewelsowecanbequietlyaboutourbusinessoflivingsimply,inhumble
conmplaon.1Timoty2:2
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Royal Ambassadors Fall CampoutThe Royal Ambassadors will be
having their annual Fall Campout
on Friday, November 2nd throughSaturday, November 3rd at thehome of the Pierces. All boys from1st grade through 6th grade areinvited.The cost is $10.00. Theboys will be departing from TheOpen Door at 4 p.m. on Friday andreturning to The Open Door at 4p.m. The Pierces address is 6320Bayou Place, Maurice, La. Shouldyou have any questions you cancontact Bart Hidalgo at 337-257-3387
or Jonathon Dupuis at 337-277-1993.
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AdrianRogers
Thanks so much to Lerri Cockrell
for continually giving her time and her talents to editing our monthly E-news letter.
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Have a very Happy
Thanksgiving!