Saturday, October 22, 2005

Pre-Church Fellowship

Ah, the glorious chaos of Sunday Morning fellowship just before the meeting.

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Apology ... and Some Pictures

Sorry for not keeping the blog up to date the last few weeks ... we're just getting past the busy year-end season at work.

In the meantime, here are some stray snapshots from the past few months:















Saturday, October 15, 2005

Lord's Day, October 9, 2005

Scripture Passage of the Week - Hebrews 4

Mark summarized the chapter ... and focused on v. 12 ... "the word of God is living and powerful...." The word of God divides and discovers ... it discerns our spiritual condition ... it is our judge, not subject to our judgment.

Alan mentioned the power of the word to cut away things in our lives that don't belong there. He also commented on v. 16 ... coming boldly to the throne of grace.

Mike B. spoke of the word as a library, stored in our minds for reference as need arises ... and the importance of stocking that "library" in the lives of our children.


Prayer Burdens

John's job interview process
Family of Faith Harris
Dooley family ... church situation
Boy Scout trip this weekend.
Supreme Court nomination

Saturday, October 08, 2005

Lord's Day, October 2, 2005

Scripture Passage of the Week: Hebrews 3

Mark dealt with the subject, "If We Continue." These verses in Hebrews do not contradict the doctrine of Eternal Security, unless we have a flawed and unbalanced view of eternal security. Jesus said, "If ye continue in my words, then are ye my disciples indeed." True salvation is always evidenced by continuing in the faith.

Craig shared some key thoughts on the importance of finishing well in the Christian life.


Prayer Burdens

Michelle Melvin
Rachel in Oklahoma City
White Family
John K.'s job interview
Clayton's new responsibilities as Patrol Leader
President Bush's Supreme Court nomination

Lord's Day, September 25, 2005



It was a blessing to have the Daniel and D'Ann White family with us again. Daniel ministered to us on the subject of "not wandering from His commandments.