Upcoming
Events
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Mt.
Zion C.M.E. Church announces
Annual Appreciation
Services for
Presiding Elder Johnny
Wilson, Sr. and 1st
Lady Zeala Wilson on
Sunday, July 13th @
3:00p.m. Special guest
speaker is Rev. Robert
Samuel of St. Paul C.M.E.
of Call, TX
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Pine
Ridge Missionary Baptist
Church in Joaquin will
be having vacation bible
school July 7- July
11, from 9:00 AM until
12:30 PM. Our theme
this year is Olympics.
Lunch will be served
each day. Everyone is
invited to attend. For
more information, or
directions, call 269-4429
or 269-4236.
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Outrigger
Island - "Living
God's Unshakeable Truth"
Pack
your gear, prepare to
set sail, and discover
how to live God's unshakeable
truth on Outrigger Island.
In this one-week adventure,
you will hear Bible
stories, participate
in cool crafts, warm
up to motivating music,
eat snacks at the Snack
Shack, and play games
at Recreation Reef.
Vacation
Bible School
July 7th - July 11th,
9am to 12:00pm at First
Baptist Church, 117
Cora Street, Center,
Texas. For more information
call Patti Pustka at
936-598-5605 or email
Patti at patti@fbccenter.org
or visit their website
at fbccenter.org |
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Vacation
Bible School
at Jackson Baptist Church
11120 St Hwy 7 East
Joaquin
936-269-3370
Power Lab Discovering
Jesus' Miraculous Power
For children 3 years
old to 5th grade. A
meal will be served
each evening. Date:
July 7 – 11 Time:
6:00p.m. – 8:50
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Everyone come into
the
RESCUE ZONE
Vacation Bible School
July 7th-11th 6 to
8:30 pm
We will be learning
about a
HERO for GOD!
We have classes for
pre-schoolers to 12th
grade
Smyrna Baptist
Church
Huxley, Texas
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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
7, 2008
By Pastor
Steve Harris
Luke 24:49 And,
behold, I send the promise
of my Father upon you:
but tarry ye in the city
of Jerusalem, until ye
be endued with power from
on high. KJV
Coughing and sputtering,
his arms flailed wildly
as he fought desperately
to stay afloat. His strength
waned while he continued
to struggle, not noticing
the life preserver that
had been thrown to him
by an attentive lifeguard.
Meanwhile, the lifeguard
kept his eyes fixed on
the struggling man, ready
to spring into action
the moment the life preserver
was grasped. Nothing could
be done to help the drowning
man until he stopped struggling,
took hold of the life
preserver, and allowed
himself to be pulled to
safety.
This illustration is
analogous to our lives.
God knows our struggles
and our inability to overcome
them on our own. He has
extended to us His powerful
grace. Yet, we must first
stop depending on our
own efforts before He
will demonstrate His power
and might in our lives.
Only when we recognize
and acknowledge our total
weakness can we ask for
and receive the power
of God’s grace.
If we were totally honest
with ourselves, most of
us would probably acknowledge
that we try to live for
God to the best of our
abilities, and then when
special problems come
we ask God for the strength
to get through them. However,
herein lies the problem!
Living for the Lord is
not our works plus God’s
grace; it is completely
a work of God’s
grace in our weaknesses.
In order to remind us
of our inability to do
any acceptable work for
God apart from His grace,
He gives us inborn weaknesses.
Three times the Apostle
Paul appealed to God to
remove his particular
weakness, which he called
a “thorn in the
flesh.” However,
God explained: 2
Cor 12:9 And he said unto
me, My grace is sufficient
for thee: for my strength
is made perfect in weakness.
Most gladly therefore
will I rather glory in
my infirmities, that the
power of Christ may rest
upon me. KJV
The Greek word translated
as strength in this verse
is dunamis. It means “force
… power.”
The phrase is made perfect
is a translation of teleioo,
which means “to
complete … accomplish.”
It denotes “to bring
to the end (goal) proposed.”
When Paul comprehended
the great potential of
God’s power being
perfected in his weakness,
he exclaimed: 2
Cor 12:9 … Most
gladly therefore will
I rather glory in my infirmities,
that the power of Christ
may rest upon me. KJV
The Greek word translated
may rest means “to
tent upon.” It carries
the idea of abiding and
dwelling with. As long
as we are in the “tent”
of God’s grace,
we are enabled to accomplish
great things for Him.
However, if we try to
live the Christian life
in our own energy, frustration
and failure will be the
results.
Paul discovered that
when he became weak, he
was strong in the power
of God.
God’s grace is
His divine favor toward
us, and it gives us the
desire and power to do
His will. Jesus declared,
“I can of
mine own self do nothing
…”
(John 5:30 ). Yet, He
was “full of grace
and truth” to carry
out His heavenly Father’s
will. Paul stated the
same thing: 1
Cor 15:10 But by the grace
of God I am what I am:
and his grace which was
bestowed upon me was not
in vain; but I laboured
more abundantly than they
all: yet not I, but the
grace of God which was
with me. KJV
Let’s recognize
and embrace our total
inability to do anything
for God apart from His
grace, and Hebrews 4:16,
“Let us
therefore come boldly
unto the throne of grace,
that we may obtain mercy,
and find grace to help
in time of need.”
KJV
(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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| Faith
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
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Happenings
at FUMCJ -
July 7, 2008
By Randy Smith, Pastor
Grace and peace from
our brother Jesus,Amen.
Sue and I got back home
from two weeks in the
Midwest. We went to two
family reunions’
one in Missouri and the
other in Illinois. Both
little towns were right
on the Mississippi River.
The destruction caused
by the flooding has been
devastating. Wednesday
evening the church had
its July 4th Cookout.
We had a good crowd and
Glenn and P. A. cooked
hamburgers, sausages,
hotdogs, and Stacy Taylor
brought ribs. Everyone
had plenty to eat and
it sure was good seeing
everyone.
Sunday was the Eighth
Sunday after Pentecost
and the Gospel Lesson
was Matthew 11: 16-19,
25-30 and the Epistle
Lesson was Romans 7: 15-25a.
In the Epistle Lesson,
Paul was telling the faithful
in Rome how difficult
he found it to do what
was right and that he
often did what was wrong.
In this way, Paul is “every
person” who struggles
with faith and living
a faithful life. In the
Gospel Lesson, Jesus almost
seems
to answering the problems
that Paul is talking about.
He urges his friends to
let him carry their burdens
so that they do not have
to be so worried and anxious.
The whole sermon is posted
on the church website
under “Links”.
We had a good crowd Sunday
and had several visitors.
Harold and Mildred, Frank
and Martha’s kinfolks
were in town. It is always
good to see them. Debbie
and Bailey Dockens were
in town and came to Sunday
School and church. It
was great to see both
of them. Jenny Taylor
and her children, Justin,
Hailey, Rory, and Rowdy
also came to Sunday School
and church.
Simone, Hailey, Teddy,
Tammy, and Ted are visiting
relatives in Kansas but
are expected back this
week. I hope they had
a good visit but I am
sure they will be happy
to get back home. The
church email address is
joaquinumc@hotmail.com
and our website is www.joaquinumc.com.
Jason emailed that we
have had 3, 312 hits on
our website since February
15th. 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.
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