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Message from Scott

2 Quick Things Tonight’s Services Reminder: worship in the parking lot tonight at 6:30pm. Also, there will be a Zoom Kid’s Bible time at 5pm. Join Zoom Meeting https://us04web.zoom.us/j/4437097252?pwd=WldPN3VnWUtZaCthL0IycklXbk9PUT09 Meeting ID: 443 709 7252 Passcode: 5teENm Quick Survey About Children’s Classes Parents, could you help us out and fill out this short survey?
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Conflict . . .

I plead with Euodia and Syntyche to be of one mind in the Lord. Yes, I ask you, my true companion, help these women since they have contended at my side in the cause of the gospel, along with Clement and the rest of my co-workers, whose names are in the book of life. Philippians 4.2-3. Conflict is inevitable. Jesus taught about how we must conduct our lives. He taught the body to be different than the world. So, the ways that we deal with conflict cannot follow…
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An Invitation for Tomorrow

Come and study with us tomorrow morning at 8am in the parking lot! If you have ever been curious about what the gospel message is… or you have questions/issues/concerns about the church, our Savior Jesus, or our Heavenly Father, please come and study with us in the morning! Our message in the morning is titled – “A Simple Presentation of the Gospel” **P.S. If you have Facebook, please go and share the church post that is quoted in this text… Thanks!**
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Is a Christian a Sinner? Yes and No

The word “sinner” is most often used in the Bible to describe a person who is given to a life of sin and is unforgiven. For example, Peter contrasts the “righteous” with the “ungodly and the sinner” (I Peter 4.18). A sinner is someone who is lost in sin, not having been washed by the blood of Jesus. The apostle Paul wrote, “But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5.8). In this sense, a true…
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The Word of God

The word of God is powerful, and active (Heb 4.12-13). It’s power is described as a double-edged sword in that passage. A sword is special, and powerful. In the 1st Century, the sword was winning and conquering lands. It was able to be used to take the life of another, even with potential protections in place, like a shield. The aspect in particular view is the fact that it is able to “penetrate.” Like a metal sword could easily penetrate a man’s flesh, so the power of the word of…
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Following Directions

How many times have you been given a project or a place to go and stopped to look at the instructions? For some, they read every part of the instruction manual before they even begin the project. Those same people map out their path from point A to point B before even cranking the car. Others, like myself, tend to move through the instructions as the project is taking shape or take advantage of GPS systems to travel alongside the map in real-time. The rest of you outlaws…
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Making a Godly Impact

Last year over 26,000 boxes were given to children in Honduras, the Dominican Republic, Zambia, and the Texas/Mexico border. Local ministers use this tool to reach their communities with the good news of Christ. We realize this year is will be different due to the virus, but we would like to fill as many boxes as possible and continue to be a part of this good work. A list of items needed is enclosed in each box. Please go by…
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The God of No Partiality

“‘Truly I understand that God shows no partiality, but in every nation, anyone who fears Him and does what is right is acceptable to Him.’” (Acts 10:34-35) These words, spoken by Peter, carry a heavy responsibility for us as Christians. There is no room in the heart of someone who claims Christ for prejudice, racism, or anything of its type. We have all heard sermons or classes taught from this chapter and have nodded our heads when these words are read because we are relieved to know that God is…
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Hope to the Hopeless

“And He [Jesus] went with him…” (Mark 5:24a) This morning we are going to be looking at how Jesus gives hope to the hopeless. In the account found in Mark 5, two people come to Jesus in two totally different ways. One, a ruler of the synagogue, came to Jesus boldly, imploring Jesus earnestly to come and heal his little daughter who was at the point of death. The other hid from Jesus and nervously touched the hem of His garment as He passed by. In…
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Service Project for Shut Ins

This Sunday we will have bags on a table in front of the building for each of our shut-ins. We are asking you to bring cards, notes, pictures colored by your little ones, etc. for each of them. Please keep in mind this will be mailed so it will have to fit in an envelope. If you are not able to be here for service Sunday you are welcome to bring them to the office by Tuesday at 3:00. Those…
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Today’s Update from Scott (July 1, 2020)

Hello everyone! A couple of things and the invitation for the Zoom Bible class for tonight: I will be texting a few of you this week to film some conversations concerning what we have learned during this quarantine/virus/etc Please let us know if there is anything you need from us during this time… We really want as many of you to join our Zoom Bible study as possible… And please feel free to share the invitation with anyone that you…
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Today’s Update

REMINDER: Tonight starts our final topic of this season’s discussion. Tonight and next Thursday we will be discussing the afterlife before taking a break for the summer. Please join us at 6:30 tonight in the annex! Also, based on our lesson from two weeks ago, please take about 15 minutes and use the video to prepare for worship on Sunday.