Bulletin for 3/26/06
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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 28thEarl & 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

 

 

 

 

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