Worship
Schedule For 4/2/06
Announce
– Brian Witty
Sing
A.M. – Larry Powell
Read
– Jerry Powell
Pray
– Oscar Parton
Table
– Joey Ferrell
Keith
Bowman
Bob
Hayes
James
Neeley
Dismiss
– Maurice Powell
Sing
P.M. – Stephen
Powell
Pray
P.M. – Joey
Ferrell
Wed.
Night Schedule For 3/29/06
Sing
– Jerry Gilley
Read
– Stephen Powell
Prepare
Communion For April
Maurice
Powell
Last
Week's
Attendance
- 70
Contribution
- $1066.00
Visitation
Team This Week
Oscar
Parton, Jerry Powell
Visitation
Team Next Week
Larry
Powell, Maurice Powell
4th
Sunday Speakers For March
A.M.
– Jerry Gilley
P.M.
– Brian Witty
Get
Bible
Study Stand This Week
Jerry
Gilley
Get
Bible
Study Stand Next Week
Brady
Bogle

Prayer
List
Sick
Christine Ash, Annette
& Kellie Payne, Wilma Powell, Melissa Powell,
Ova
Bogle, Austin & Ethan Powell, Rodney Caine,
Jimmie
Johnston, Opal Smith,Arlis
Thomas' great-granddaughter,
Inez
Kell, Winfred
Gaither, Glenn Duncan,
George Prater,
Catherine Parker, Mary Prater
Shut-Ins
J.D.
Lorance, Alta Jones, Ona Prater, William Condra,
Helen Banks, Alice
Youngblood, Josephine Ferrell,
Maggie Wimberley, Leburn Pelham, Mary Prater
Military
Duty
Seth
Powell, Mark Byars, Eric Burke

Birthdays
and Anniversaries This Week
Tues.,
March 28th – Earl
& Eva Hollis
Sat.,
April 1st – Doris Hibdon

Last
Week’s Bible Question
Q:
What
husband, the victim of David's adulterous scheming, was made drunk by
the king?
A:
Uriah, the husband of Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11:13)
This
Week’s Bible Question
Who
is the first individual who is killed by God for being wicked?

Current
Events
School
of Bible Emphasis
Mt.
Leo Church of Christ
McMinnville
Mon.,
March 27th - 7:00 P.M

A
Favorite
Recipe
Take
a cup of kindness,
Mix
it well with love,
Add
a lot of Patience
And
faith
in God above,
Sprinkle
very generously
With
joy and thanks
and cheer-
And
you'll have lots of "angel food"
To
feast on all the year.

WHAT
ARE YOU WILLING TO COMMIT?
The
story is told of a man in a fancy restaurant who started to choke on a
bone. A doctor rushed over, identified himself as a doctor, and
reassured the man that he was going to be all right. He performed
the Heimlich Maneuver and the bone popped out.
As
the man's breath and voice returned he said, "I'm ever so grateful,
doctor, how can I ever repay you?"
The
doctor smiled and said, "I'll settle for one-tenth of what you were
willing to pay while you were choking."
It's
true, isn't it, that when you're facing a crisis (especially a
life-threatening crisis), you would give everything you have to get
through it. Money is no object!
We
do the same thing on a spiritual level. How many times have you
faced hardship and prayed, "Lord, if you'll just see me through
this, I'll serve you faithfully the rest of my life!" or something
similar? But what happens when the crisis passes? Those feelings
of urgency about serving God pass as well. If we could commit
ourselves to doing one-tenth of what we're willing to do in those
moments, most of us would ascend to a new level of commitment.
Paul
wrote, "For to me, to live is Christ, and to die is gain."
(Philippians 1:21)
Father,
there are moments in my life when I am reminded of how much I need you
and how urgent it is that I commit my life to you. All too often,
though, those feelings disappear, and I quickly revert back to a
less-than-satisfactory level of commitment. Please forgive me and
strengthen me in my resolve to reach the point where I can say with the
apostle Paul, "To me, to live is Christ." In Jesus'
name, amen.
Have
a great day!
Alan
Smith
White
House, Tennessee
www.TFTD-online.com