Worship
Schedule For 1/7/07
Announce
– Brian Witty
Sing
A.M. – Stephen
Powell
Read
– Jerry Powell
Pray
– Maurice Powell
Table
– Larry Powell
Johnny Powell
Doris
Hibdon
Brady
Bogle
Dismiss
– Oscar Parton
Sing
P.M. – Maurice
Powell
Pray
P.M. – Stephen
Powell
Wed.
Night Schedule For 1/3/07
Sing
– Jerry Gilley
Read
– Larry Powell
Prepare
Communion For January
Doris
Hibdon
Last
Lord's Day
Attendance
- 79
Contribution
- $1390.00
Visitation
Team This Week
Odell
Powell, Doris Hibdon
Visitation
Team Next Week
Larry
Powell, Maurice Powell
4th
Sunday Speakers For January
A.M.
– Jerry Gilley
P.M.
– Stephen Powell
Get
Bible
Study Stand This Week
Jerry
Gilley

Prayer
List
Sick
Maggie Wimberley,
Winford
Gannon, Linda Hibdon, J.L. Parton
Shut-Ins
J.D.
Lorance, Ona Prater, William Condra, Alice Youngblood,
Josephine Ferrell, Christine Ash,
Nadine Smith,
Jimmie
Johnston, Everett Witty

Birthdays
and Anniversaries This Week
Sun.,
Dec. 31st – Mildred
Powell
Thurs.,
Jan. 4th – Wilma Thomas
Sat.,
Jan. 6th – Joy Gilley

Last
Week’s Bible Question
Q: Who
dropped a scarlet cord from her window to aid the Israelite spies?
A:
Rahab the harlot (Joshua 2:15-19)
This
Week’s Bible Question
Who
sent back the ark of the covenant on a cart pulled by two cows?

Current
Events
School
of Bible Emphasis
Mt.
Leo Church of Christ
McMinnville
Mon.,
Jan. 8th – 7:00 P.M.

STARTING
OVER
Some
of us make resolutions like one man, named George. George said to
a friend: "There's nothing like getting up at six in the morning,
going for a run around the park, and taking a brisk shower before
breakfast."
His
friend Bob asked, "How long have you been doing this?"
George
said: "I start tomorrow."
The
year 2006 is almost over, and many of you have made resolutions
regarding what you plan to do differently in 2007. The most
popular resolutions every year tend to be things like losing weight,
exercising more, quitting smoking and getting out of debt. Of
course, the hard part is not making the resolutions; the hard part is
keeping them.
I
heard of one wife who said to her spouse: "I don't want to
brag, but here it is February and I've kept every one of my New Year's
resolutions. I've kept them in a manila folder in the back of my
desk!"
A
new year seems to be an easy time to make changes. We can say
goodbye to the past year with all of the mistakes we made and start
afresh with a year that is unblemished. May I remind you, though,
that each day of our lives we have the opportunity to start over.
In fact, I would encourage you not to wait until Monday to begin making
changes in your life. If you have habits that need to be changed,
start today! Don't wait until January 1st to start dieting.
Start today! Don't wait until January 1st to quit smoking.
Start today! Don't allow yourself to live two more days with
habits you need to get rid of.
And
if you falter in your plans to make improvements, don't wait until
January 1, 2008 to start all over again. Remember -- every day is
a new opportunity to start afresh.
"Grow
in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To
Him be the glory both now and forever. Amen."
(2 Peter 3:18)
Have
a great day!
Alan
Smith
Helen Street Church of Christ
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Via Thought For The Day
(Dec. 29, 2006)
http://www.tftd-online.com