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Mission of New Hope United Methodist Church is to serve our Lord through
worship, reach out in the name of Jesus Christ, and to equip the saints
for the work of this ministry.
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Anyone who knew Doug and would like to post a remembrance, please email your thoughts to the Church office. Doug Chesson,
the man I knew for only 12 years, always had a passion for singing. Not
just any music but that which glorified GOD. Doug never lost the peace
that passes all understanding. He will be missed in the choir and in our
hearts.
Doug will be missed by his earthly family and friends. But, just think how happy his heavenly family and friends are now that he is with them. What a comfort. Doug was a good example for us all. I was especially impressed with how he handled his own walk through the valley of the shadow of death. Good for you,
Doug. We'll miss you, but you can bet we will never forget you.
When Dawn and I arrived from Texas, virtually penniless, homeless, and without even a written commitment for a job, one of the first things we did was scout out some churches. On our first Sunday in town, we decided to go to the first Methodist church we'd found on our interview trip to Goldsboro about a month before. We arrived a bit late (as usual), found the nursery, and deposited Grace and Ben, and then found our way to the sanctuary. We enjoyed the service, and got a good feeling from the people around us. We liked the modern sanctuary, and the way it still seemed warm and even "homey." Lots of folks smiled, and said "Hi," but when Doug Chesson saw us, his face lit up, and he came right over and shook our hands and introduced himself, and then called Pastor Steve over and made sure we met him, too. You know, we only went to one other church after that, and there wasn't a Doug in the place. We came back to New Hope the third week, and talked it over that night. It was the image of Doug Chesson that was in my mind when we talked about how friendly the congregation had been, and how I felt that we'd found our way to a new spiritual home. I'm very, VERY
happy now that I took a few minutes while Doug was in the hospital and
called him. We talked about some of this, and some of that, and I told
him the story I've just told you, that the blame for having the Tacketts
in the church lies firmly on his shoulders. He just laughed and said he
was glad. Lord, thank you for letting me know Doug, if only for a little
while. Please take care of him until we can meet again.
While at New
Hope, Rhonda and I read a book titled "Lifestyle Evangelism." It basically
said to live your life the way Christ would expect you too -- to live your
life so others will see the love of Christ in you and your actions. Doug
did just that and I thank him for being a model to me and so many others.
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Goldsboro, NC 27534 |
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