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Youth Events

Coffee House: We have a fun evening planned for our senior high youth on Saturday, October 23 from 6-8:30 p.m. We will have a coffee house/game night at the church with music, games and good food. We want to encourage you to invite your friends. Please RSVP to the church office (apcoffice@ ambassadorpres.org) by Thursday, October 21.

Corn Maze: Middle school students are invited to go to the Corn Maze on Sunday, October 24. We will meet at the church at 2:30 p.m. and pick up at the church will be at 6 p.m.  Cost is $8 for the corn maze, bounce houses, cornhole games, face painting, and more. Kids will need extra money for snacks and drinks. RSVP immediately to Emily Camp (emcamp@gmail.com).

Women’s Bible Study

We’ll be studying 1 John using Tim Keller’s guide this fall. The study will begin on Monday, Sept. 20 and meet every other week for seven sessions at the Smith’s home (306 Kettlebridge Dr., Cary). Contact: Cathy Harvey (cathy.harvey89@gmail.com)

Many Thanks for Your Prayers

Dear Ambassador Family,

Words will not suffice to say how much I and my family appreciated your prayers and thoughtful notes, cards and emails during the past week as we said goodbye to my mother. When I went down last Sunday, I did not expect to be gone a whole week, but the Lord’s timing and ways are not always ours. As a result, it was much needed time with my siblings and dad to reminisce together and to bring to a sad, but joyful end, the long journey of the past few years of Mom’s declining health. I don’t think we realize the impact someone has on our lives until we have to say goodbye to that person. My mother was a loving, faithful, compassionate, strong woman whose life was defined by her faith in Christ and her love for others. Her testimony and witness in life as well as in death is one of enduring faith, and I know that God’s opening my own eyes of faith to the gospel is in large part due to her faithful prayers for me.

This past week also impressed upon me once again the vital ministry of the body of Christ to one another. Christ’s love and care for me and my family in a time of need have been evident in so many ways through you, His people. Specifically I want to thank the elders for encouraging me to go be with my family and for making a long, long trip to be with present with us at the funeral. I want to thank Dan Layman for stepping in on short notice and leading and preaching this past Sunday so that I could remain with family and particularly my dad for a couple of days. I want to thank many of you again for the calls, notes, facebook posts, emails, texts, food and flowers you sent to express your sympathy and let us know of your prayers. I truly felt them throughout the week. In particular, thank you for praying for me as I shared a testimony from Mom’s life and from the gospel to the hundreds of people who came to the funeral. It was perhaps the most difficult, but most special message I have preached, and God’s grace was amazingly sufficient in the process. Please continue to pray that many who were there that day will consider and find their hope in Christ alone.

This week was just another affirmation to me of the importance of family. I have been blessed with a wonderful family, not just in my wife, sons, parents and siblings, but in you my brothers and sisters in Christ. Your ministry to me, Cathy and the boys this past week is just a small example of the incredible love and grace of Christ that we are called to share with one another, and I pray that we will continue to share it with one another in both happy and hard times. Truthfully, even though it was good to be with my family in Beaufort, SC, it was difficult to be away from my family in Apex, NC. I’m thankful to be home again and look forward to continuing the journey of faith with each of you towards heaven, “where partings will be no more.”

Your faithful and thankful servant in the Lord,
Pastor Warren

Testimonies from the Mexico Team

Our Mexico Mission team returned safely after a week of hard work and ministry in Mexico. This is the fourth year that Ambassador has taken a team to Rio Verde in the central state of San Luis Potisi, and we are seeing the fruit of relationships established and partnerships built with the people and churches of this area. This years team was by far the largest (23) and a wonderful mix of Ambassador adults and youth. God truly worked in and through them during their week together, and those of us who stayed behind and supported them financially and prayerfully can rejoice in the work of the gospel accomplished. If you want to get an idea of what happens on a short term trip like this both physically and spiritually, take time to read the daily blogs recorded by various members of the team, as well as the short testimonies and reflections of many of those who went. You can find them by clicking here: APC Mexico Mission Blog

News from Rio Verde

The Ambassador Mexico Missions team (The Living Stones) are hard at work in Rio Verde this week. Check out their daily updates on the team blog here: APC Mexico Team Blog

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