April 22, 2007
Prayers and Praises for 2007
Be in prayer for: our missionaries, Marshall Craig, Larry Morgan, and Ed Potter; our church for this year; Mike Rogers, medical (non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma); Dan Campeau, surgery; Carol’s neighbor Eleanor, family; Jennifer and girls coming for the summer; the passing of Beth Griffith’s dad; Beth’s aunt Diane, hospitalized; Jackie, former neighbor of Campeau’s; praise for Ben C released from physical therapy; Stephanie Heald’s swim coach, hospitalization; Carolyn’s aunt, illness; Ruth’s Aunt Laverne, recovery
This is the second Sunday of our new times of services. We appreciate those who attended last week’s kickoff breakfast. We’ll get into the routine now and get used to the new schedule over the summer.
The Sarah Corner – “And Sarah laughed”
More Bulletin Bloopers:
- The youth group has raised almost $500 for drug abuse.
- "Correction: The following typo appeared in our last bulletin: 'Lunch will be gin at 12:15.' Please correct to read '12 noon.' "
- Any church member over the age of 18 is invited to participate in this lay ministry program. It requires a minimal amount of training and time. The orientation will include six weekly classes of about 200 hours each Tuesday night.
- The Seniors group will have a picnic Saturday. Each person is asked to bring a friend, a vegetable, or dessert in a covered dish. Meat and drinks will be furnished.
- The last day of Vacation Bible School will include a field trip to the state game farm. We could use some additional volunteers to help preparing the lunch of sandwiches, potato chips, cheese, crack, and cool aid that morning.
- Remember the youth department rummage sale for Summer Camp. We have a Gents three-speed bicycle, also two ladies for sale, in good running order.
The Life of David
I Chronicles 22, 28-29 The End of an Era
Was God Fair with David? Planning but not building the temple
Today’s Sermon
Return to Philippians
Philippians 4:6-12
Think on These Things:
- We are to keep our minds on certain things that will keep anxiety at bay.
- The best defense is a good offense.
- It isn’t that we just say no to worry, but that our minds are occupied with good and true things.
WORSHIP SERVICE
Bless the Lord p. 13
Scripture Reading
Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget none of His benefits. The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy. He will not always strive: neither will He keep his anger forever. He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded us according to our iniquities. For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is His mercy toward them that fear him. Psalm 103:2; 8-11
His Name is Master p. 114
People Need the Lord p. 303
He Is Lord p. 105
Offering & Message: Link to Sermon
"Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path"
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