Upcoming
Events
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Lone
Cedar Missionary Baptist
Church in Joaquin
will be hosting revival
services July 14th -
18th, at 7:00 nightly.
Bro. Neal Clark will
be the evangelist. Everyone
is invited to join us
during this time of
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Week
of Sacrifice
The
First United Pentecostal
Church of Center is
inviting the community
to join them in a Week
of Sacrifice July
13th - 20th.
Revival Services will
be held nightly. The
Service schedule for
this week will be Sunday
10 a.m. & 6 p.m.,
Monday - Friday nights
at 7:30 p.m., &
Saturday at 7:00 p.m.
You will be blessed
by the dynamic ministry
of Evangelist John Russell
on Monday-Tuesday, Evangelist
& Pastor Doug White
on Thursday-Friday,
and Evangelist Keith
Clark on Saturday-Sunday.
Log onto www.centerfirstupc.com
for more information!
(Click above link
for Flyer) |
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Ephesus
Baptist Church
located on Hwy 87 South
of Shelbyville invites
children ages 3 years
through 6th grade to
participate in an all
day Vacation
Bible School Saturday,
July 26th, beginning
at 9 o,clock a.m. Ronnie
Wheeler, Pastor. |
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Ephesus
Baptist Church located
on Hwy 87 South of Shelbyville
invites all to come
and enjoy the Gospel
Singing Group
'His Song' from
Smyrna, Tennessee on
Sunday, July 20th at
6 o,clock p.m. |
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Viewpoint
- July
15, 2008
By Pastor
Steve Harris
He that hath
ears to hear, let him
hear” (Matthew 11:15).
A young boy walked from
his mission home down
to a jungle trail. His
mother, waving good-bye
to him, suddenly yelled,
“Stop!” The
boy immediately froze.
As his mother rushed toward
him and pulled him backward,
he saw an enormous boa
constrictor in an overhanging
tree branch. Had he taken
one more step, the snake
likely would have dropped
down on him and eventually
crushed him to death.
Because the boy obeyed
before he fully understood
why he should obey, his
life was spared.
Just because we do not
understand God’s
reasons for His commands
does not give us an excuse
to disobey His commands.
He told the nation of
Israel, “Behold,
I set before you this
day a blessing and a curse;
a blessing, if ye obey
the commandments of the
LORD your God, which I
command you this day:
and a curse, if ye will
not obey the commandments
of the LORD your God,
but turn aside out of
the way which I command
you this day, to go after
other gods, which ye have
not known” (Deuteronomy
11:26–28).
Light received from God
and acted upon brings
more light. However, light
neglected or rejected
brings darkness and confusion.
God trained the nation
of Israel to think in
this sequence: hear, obey,
and then understand. This
contradicts our Western
mind-set, which first
seeks to understand what
it hears and then decides
whether or not to obey.
Trying to understand all
the ways of an infinitely
wise God as a prerequisite
to obedience will not
only hinder us from hearing
His voice, but it will
also produce frustration
in our lives.
In Hebrews 11 we read
about heroes of faith.
These men and women chose
to trust and obey God,
even when His instructions
did not “make sense.”
Noah was told to build
an ark in preparation
for a flood before it
had ever rained on the
earth. God asked Abraham
to sacrifice his only
son after he had been
promised that his descendants
would be as the sand of
the sea in number. When
we read of their lives,
we learn the results of
their actions; however,
for them to take those
steps required strong
faith in God and a commitment
to obeying Him regardless
of the outcome.
Complete trust and obedience
requires a close relationship
between the one giving
the command and the one
receiving it. Jesus emphasized
this when He said, “My
sheep hear my voice, and
I know them, and they
follow me” (John
10:27). Sheep will not
follow a stranger because
they do not know the stranger’s
voice.
God’s willingness
to speak to us is often
greater than our willingness
to hear and obey what
He tells us.
If we choose to disobey
the Lord because we do
not understand the reasons
behind His instruction,
we will never experience
the fullness of the Christian
life. When I read the
scripture that says to
fast secretly, I did not
expect all the mental,
emotional, physical, and
spiritual benefits that
would come from obeying
it. Nor did Jesus describe
these benefits when He
gave this
If we have not already
done so, let’s acknowledge
God’s absolute trustworthiness
in our lives and purpose
to obey Him in faith,
even when our minds do
not understand His ways.
(Steve Harris is pastor
of the First United Pentecostal
Church of Center, Texas
and host of the Morning
Manna Devotions heard
Monday-Friday @ 8:45 a.m.
on KDET 930 AM & KQSI
92.5 FM. For more information
go online at www.centerfirstupc.com
or call 936.598.3646)
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and Love-
June 23, 2008
By Tom Barthel , Arcadia
Church of Christ
When Paul concluded his
"more excellent way",
he wrote, "And now
abideth faith, hope and
charity, these three;
and the greatest of these
is charity" (1 Cor.13:13).
As great as faith is,
and the Hebrew writer
says it is impossible
to please him (God) without
it(Heb.11:6), Paul says
that love or charity is
greater. Faith without
love is vain and useless
just as love without faith.
One cannot please God
without faith, and one
cannot please God without
love. Yet, love is greater
than faith.
James says that a verbalized
faith ONLY cannot feed
or clothe a needy brother
and sister(Jas.2:14-16).
If that kind of faith
will not feed a brother,
what about a non-Christian?
We are told to do good
unto ALL men, especially
those of the household
of God(Gal.6:10). What
about the command, "Do
unto others as you would
have them do unto you"(Matt.7:12)?
No doubt, we are to be
benevolent, to car both
the widows and fatherless(Jas.1:27).
If our faith is void of
works, how could we prove
we had faith? Without
works our faith is vain
and useless (Jas.2:17).
The greatest commandments
are, loving the Lord God
with all thy heart, mind
and soul. And loving thy
neighbor as thyself.(Matt.22:36-40).
No commands are greater
than these. Our love is
to be so strong and genuine
that we even love our
enemies also (Matt.5:44).
"Love suffers long,
and is kind, love envieth
not, love vaunted not
itself, is not puffed
up, doth not behave itself
unseemly, seeketh not
her own, is not easily
provoked, thinketh no
evil; rejoiceth not in
iniquity, but rejoiceth
in the truth; beareth
all things believeth all
things, hopeth all things,
endureth all things")Cor.13:4-7).
Paul said, "Love
worketh no ill to his
neighbor: therefore is
the fulfilling of the
law (Rom13:10).
Peter says that we are
to love one another with
a pure heart fervently
(1 Pet. 1:22). But John
asked, "But whoso
hath this world's good,
and seeth his brother
have need, and shutteth
up his bowels of compassion
from him, how dwelleth
the love of God in him:
(1John 3:17)? "My
little children, let us
not love in word, neither
in tongue; but indeed
and in truthe" (1
John 3:18). Here John
says verbalizing our love
ONLY will not help a needy
brother. It's easy to
mouth our love, but much
harder to prove our love
in deed and truth.
Thank God for his great
love, mercy, and grace!
Thank God for proving
his love for us in that
while we were sinners
Christ died for us (Rom.
5:8). Christ demonstrated
his love by deed and truth.
Where would man be today
if Christ had demonstrated
the same kind of love
toward man, that man demonstrates
toward God? Many say they
love God and refuse to
obey his commands. Even
Jesus asked of some, "Why
call ye me Lord, Lord,
and do not the things
I say: (Luke 6:46)? John
says, that if a man says
he loves God and hates
his brother, he is a liar
(1 John 4:20). Let us
demonstrate the same love
toward God and one another
that God demonstrated
toward us. |
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Happenings
at FUMCJ -
July 14, 2008
By Randy Smith, Pastor
Grace and peace from
our brother Jesus, Amen!
Today was the Ninth Sunday
after Pentecost. We had
a great crowd at Sunday
School and Church. Today
Sue and I celebrated our
34th anniversary. I don't
see how that is possible
because we are both much
too young! Our son, Jacob
came to church this morning
and it was great to have
him. Jacob is my theologian
and I enjoy bouncing ideas
off of him. Our daughter,
Megan, has got involved
in her church in Dallas,
Highland Park UMC, which
has, I think, about 18,000
members. That only slightly
larger that FUMCJ!
It was great to see Jerry
and Neva Foshee. Also,
our Kansas kids were back
with us! They all said
they had a great visit
with family and friends
but were also happy to
be home. It was great
to see Mary Skinner today.
Her neck and upper back
has kept her in great
pain for a long time.
She has surgery scheduled
later this month and we
all need to be praying
for our good friend. Mary
and Bill said that Robert
stood up for the first
time since the plane accident
that nearly took his life.
Robert and his family
are in need of our prayers
as Robert continues to
mend. Cynthia Webster
was our pianist today
and Madeline Gill and
Simone Duron lead our
singing. The Gospel Lesson
for today was Matthew
13: 1-9 and 18-23.Â
These verses are the first
parable told by Jesus
in the Gospel of St. Matthew.Â
In the parable, the farmer
sows seeds with wild abandonment
and that is how we are
to bring the Good News
to people all people The
Epistle Lesson was Romans
8: 1-11. The Letter to
the Romans is the first
of the letters in our
canon and is the longest
and weightiest of Paul's
epistles. In the Epistle
Lesson, Paul sees a great
fight for humanity and
it soul between Sin, evil,
and the Old Age
and the Love of God and
the dawning of the new
age what Jesus in Matthew's
version of the Gospel
calls the Kingdom of Heaven.
It was great to have Jenny
Taylor along with Rory,
Rowdy, and Haley atSunday
School and Church. Sue
and I stopped yesterday
across from BB's Cafe
and talked with Jenny
and Stacy. They are going
to open a
car detailing business
and are going to serve
barbeque during afternoon
and early evening hours.
Stacy and Jenny are two
busy folks!
Speaking of businesses,
Brenda is planning to
re-open the cafe on August
4th. Larry Hennigan is
doing very well after
his operation and is back
at work. He really looks
good. I know Brenda is
ready to open and our
Prayer Breakfast group
is ready too!
Mona reported that our
monthly Birthday Party
at Pine Grove Nursing
Center was a great success.
Roy and Maxine Dent and
Rosemary Frost are very
faithful about their participation
and Mona does a great
job
leading everyone in song
and telling stories. Mona
said there were three
cakes and this is the
fist time in twenty-plus
years that we ran out
of cake!
Thursday is Prayer Breakfast
and we will meet in the
sanctuary at 8:00 AM.
On Friday, a group of
folks will meet at 9:00
AM Friday to move the
Pre-School Sunday School
room next door. Saturday
at 9:00 AM, the Clean
Crew will meet and clean
up a storm for one hour.
I really want to thank
Bill Skinner and P. A.
Newton for all the mowing
and yard work they have
done this summer. The
church yard always looks
nice.
The church email address
is joaquinumc@hotmail.com
and our website is www.joaquinumc.com.
My sermons are posted
on our website, joaquinumc.com
under Links. If you would
like a ride to FUMC just
call and
leave your phone number
and we will arrange a
ride for you. If you would
like a copy of our monthly
newsletter, just call
the church at 269-3661.
God's speed. |
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