Our Leadership
Minister: Bryan Johnston
Our Elders:
-Mike Lee
-Timm Slater
-Tracy Mueller
Our Deacons:
-Terry Sacket
-Garrett Sherrill
Our Elders:
-Mike Lee
-Timm Slater
-Tracy Mueller
Our Deacons:
-Terry Sacket
-Garrett Sherrill
Worship Schedule: Everyone Welcome
Sunday:
Bible Study 9:30 AM
Worship 10:30 AM.
Worship is also live-streamed.
We have age-level classes for Cradle Roll, Youth, Jr./Sr. high school and Adults.
We also offer Jr. Worship service for children up to 5th grade
Sunday Bible Class 9:30
Topic: Ecclesiastes Words Of the Wise
Ladies Bible Study: Thursday 11:00 AM
Wednesday:
AGAPE 5:30 PM
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Turn To God - Sunday Bulletin 3-15-15
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Mark |
Posted on 03/13/2015 03:07
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Super Administrator Posts: 224 Joined: 08/07/2011 13:16 |
Turn To God There are numerous people who provide a service for those wishing to know what the future holds for them. Palm readers, Tarot cards, some who claim to communicate with the dead, and on it goes. We might remember that king Saul had gone to the witch of Endor and asked her to call up Samuel, I Samuel 28. All this in direct violation of God's law regarding such a practice (Leviticus 19:31). You can rest assured God is still against this practice. It really does not matter if someone could call up the dead or communicate in some way with those in the spirit world, it is still not to be a part of a child of God's life. In Isaiah 8:18-22, God has promised a remnant would return to the promised land. He says in verse 18, "When they say to you consult the mediums and the spiritists who whisper and mutter, should not a people consult their God? Should they consult the dead on behalf of the living?" In Israel's day, the people of God were steeped in idiolatry. God eventually brought Assyria and Babylon to chastise them for their sins. Notice especially the words, "Should not a people consult their God"? Why is it Israel could never seem to learn their lesson regarding the practice of turning to something other than God? Idols could neither see, speak, hear, or smell. They could not come to the aid of those who worshipped them. They were a product of human effort. They became worshippers of stone and wood. Sometimes living in America has its drawbacks. We live in a land of plenty, we have learned if we simply put out enough effort we can solve all of our problems. If we cannot do it ourselves, we know where to go and there is no hesitation on our part. Where is God in all of this? For the past several decades, the church who relied on God and His word to lead us, seems to have turned to something or someone to aid us on our journey. We turn to God when difficulties arise, but only after we have made every attempt to solve it on our own. Thus "All we have left is prayer." becomes our mantra. God wants to be our first line of defense, our first responder when we need guidance and comfort. This will take place when we make prayer our first act when problems arise. When we get into the habit of calling on God, then we will find answers that address the matter in a more Biblically based way, and our faith in God increases. Norm Russell |
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