Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas

I gave a brief comment on our Christmas and now have edited it with more input. . .

Karen and I have enjoyed visiting with family the past couple days. We spent Monday evening with her family in Clarksville, TN. The table was spread with plenty of food. The children were playing with toys and one of Karen's nephews had a battery operated helicopter that the children (and adults) enjoyed watching and learning to fly it. We wished each other Merry Christmas and then we headed for my mother's place in Crab Orchard, Tennessee.

We enjoyed being with my family Christmas morning in Crab Orchard, TN. All my children were there along with my mother, sister and brother and their families. Isn't that what Christmas is about - Jesus, family and friends. One of the highlights of being there was when my brother, Tony, read in the book of Luke of Jesus' birth. We then prayed together and enjoyed our family meal. We also had a great time of fun watching the second video of "Thou Shalt Laugh - Deuce."

We enjoyed a great time with family. . .

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Children's Christmas Program and Christmas Banquet

We thank the Lord for the Children's Program. The children shared their talents by playing percussion instrument with Christmas music tapes. Mariah Hernandez played a song on her keyboard. The other children played various percussion instruments in between the telling of the Christmas Story (birth of Jesus) by Sister Gordon. Sister Vickie Lawrence worked diligently to prepare the children for the Christmas program.





The Christmas Banquet was enjoyed by all, with chili, soup, finger foods, drinks and desserts. We enjoyed the fellowship and playing the Christmas Song game. Sister Cathy Coleman won the game and the prize.


Saturday, December 15, 2007

Family Christmas

Today, Karen, Jason and I travelled to the Adolphus, Kentucky area to visit with our children and grandchildren for our Family Christmas gathering. We enjoyed a great time with them. Our second child, Heather, lives there is their new house. This was our first visit since their house was completed and they moved in last month.


Heather and Caleb. . . .


From, top to bottom: Karen, Sarah, Courtney, Caleby and Aviana

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Ministry To Youth

I have been responding to youth in crisis as part of my ministry for the past several months. I will list a brief note of prayer request with no information other than generic needs. Since December 1st, I have responded to ten youth in crisis.

The ages of youth have ranged from 17 to age 4 with problems of suicidal thoughts and attempts to assaultive behavior, destruction of significant property or abuse of animals, abandonment bereavement, adjustment issues, multiple placements, supervision, discipline and boundary issues, parenting issues, legal charges, and physcial and sexual abuse. These children have crises in their individual lives, family, school, or peer relationships.

Pleas join me in prayer for the children and families. . . .

Monday, December 10, 2007

Sunday, December 9, 2007

Thank God for another great time of worship to the Lord today!

Sunday Morning we enjoyed the presence of the Lord as we joined in to hear some great new Christmas songs and the message "Sing A New Song Unto The Lord."

Sunday Evening was our monthly singing. Thank God for His presence as we worshipped, sang, testified, marched and praised the Lord on the many different instruments and ended our service with a great shabok to the Lord.

Monday, December 03, 2007

Update & Prayer Requests

Several days have passed since my last post. Here are a few updates and prayer requests. . .

Tuesday: 11/27 I dropped by the lady's Bible Study at R. B. Wilson apartments for a few minutes. There were several ladies there. I gave Sister Jennie Sanders an angel in remembrance of her deceased Sister. The ladies were having a great time of Bible Study. They asked me to stay but I declined and told them, "I don't look like the part."

Saturday: 12/01 Karen and I were invited to a Christmas dinner and "dirty Santa" gift party with Don and Cathy VanMeter, Stanley and Judy Reynolds, Don and Donna (friends of Don and Cathey and another couple, that I chatted with quite a bit and sat by them but don't recall their last name, so I'm not going to try to put first names. Someone said, "I'm getting old." If you don't know what "dirty Santa" is, its when each person brings a gift, usally a set price of 5 to 10 dollars. Then numbers are drawn and each person chooses a gift in the order of the numbers. The fun part is that when your number comes up you can choose a gift that is still wrapped or you can "steal" a gift from someone who already has one and thats why its called "dirty Santa." We enjoyed the fellowship and being with some new couples.

Sunday: 12/02 Thank the Lord for two great meetings yesterday. We were glad to see Rex and Lori Worman back with us. Recently, her father passed away and she and Rex are staying close to home now to care for sick family members. They were driving to Kentucky for church but we welcome them back with open arms. "WELCOME BACK"

Prayer Requests:

Sister Jennie Sanders continues to request prayer for strength and healing of fluid in her legs.

Sister Ruth King continues to request prayer for Rita, her disable daughter. Rita has to have a sitter now when Sister King goes to the grocery store. Sister King cannot be out very much since she takes care of Rita most hours of the day and night.

Brother Stanley Reynolds requests prayer. He had to stay in bed yesteday. Sister Judy called and stated that he has a fever and needs prayer.

Sister Marie and Brother J. E. Moore request prayer. They have both been very sick for the past several weeks. Both have had bouts with flu-like symptoms.

Sister Mildred Stacey requests prayer for strength. She recently had knee surgery and desires our prayers.

Brother Manuel Crossno's granddaughter was involved in an auto accident yesterday. Remember Kaitlyn in prayer.

Sister Susis Reynolds requests prayer for her older brother who lives in Southern Texas. He suffered a stroke and they will be traveling there to visit for the next couple weeks. Remember them in prayer as they travel and pray for healing for the brother.

Brother Paul Rivera's Sister and Family have recently moved here and are looking for a place to live. Pray that they will find a good place to live. They have found work but need a place to live.

Sister Donna Crossno requests prayer. She fell a couple months ago and has been having struggles with walking and being able to drive. We miss her in church and pray that she will be able to get back soon.

Revival: Continue to pray for revival here in our families and in our community.

NOTE: If you have a prayer requests, email miltongordon@bellsouth.net or call 731-209-4176 - leave your prayer request on the voice message if no one answers.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Birthday Parties for Courtney and Keyante

This past Saturday Karen and I were so excited to be with our grandchildren for a Birthday party for Courtney Hall (our oldest grandchild and granddaughter) and Keyante' Holman (our oldest grandson). We enjoyed being with them at Chuckey Cheese and having a great time of fun with them.

Courtney celebrated her 10th birthday with us. She was born on November 19th. Courtney is riding the range for Jesus. She makes A's in school. We love you Courtney. . .

Sarah (our youngest daughter) holding Caleb Hall. Chris in the background must be bashful and Keyante' is surprised about something. We love you Caleb and Keyante'.

Keyante' Holman and Papaw. Keyante' is 7 years old and likes Transformers, so Mamaw and Papaw responded with two.
Caleb and Aviana riding in the race car. . .What a joy to see them laugh.
Gety up horsie. We love you Aviana and Caleb. . .

Update

Sister Susie Reynolds reported that there were 10 ladies at the ladies Bible study this past Tuesday. They will meet each week at 10 am at the R. B. Wilson apartment complex. Any lady is welcome and occasionally I will be dropping in to greet them. Also Sister Susie has asked that I assist her with any questions that the ladies may bring up that she wants help with.

Sunday was another great time of worshipping the Lord. The Holy Spirit was very present as the power of God moved among us. Several were in the altar seeking the Lord. Thank God for his presence.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Thanksgiving

Colossians 3:15 And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful.

This has been a great Thanksgiving week for our family. I am so thankful for family and for our time together. This past Sunday after Youth Convention at Camp Hickory Hills, Karen, Sarah and little daughter Aviana and Jason were at the Crossroads Church of God of Prophecy Thanksgiving Meal after church Sunday. They enjoyed being together with their Granny (my mother) and two of their cousins, Hannah and Kelsey.

Yesterday and today has been a great day to be with family. Yesterday, Karen and I traveled to White Bluff. just across the highway from Crossroads Church of God of Prophecy to be with my mother, sister and her husband. After a great time together and a fabulous meal prepared by my sister, mom loaded her things for me to take her back to Crab Orchard, Tennessee. I enjoyed a great time with my Brother Tony, wife Pascha and twins Carrie and Anna. Mom's brother Denver was also there.

Karen and I have done something a little different this year on Thanksgiving morning and since we don't have children that we carry with us where we go any more, we decided to be with our aging mothers this year. Karen enjoyed a great time with her 80 year old mother, her oldest brother and family as they had a meal out at Golden Corral in Clarksville, Tennessee. She said it was great being with her mother and some of her family. We both got back to Nashville together around 2:30 pm today.

I called Shane on the way back from the mountains and wished him a blessed Thanksgiving. He was visiting friends in Franklin, Tennessee. He told me that he spoke to Danita (our oldest) who is in Africa on a mission trip and that she is doing well and boarding the plane back for home tomorrow - with some great stories to share, I'm sure. I also called Heather and family and wished them a blessed Thanksgiving. They were having Thanksgiving Day and meal with Sammy's parents Bishop Wayne Hall and Sister Wanda and the grandchildren.

As I drove down I-40 from Cumberland Plateau, I began to think of the blessings that God has bestowed upon this land and upon many of our families across this country. Yet, as I came back into Nashville, I wondered how many did not even have a meal to eat or place to be out of the weather. I wondered how many children need someone to love them and care for them. I saw a short clip on the news where a young man (his last name was Gordon) had stolen from the Salvation Army contribution container. He was weeping as he told that he and his girlfriend are homeless and that he stole the money so they could have a meal and a place to stay overnight. As he wept, he said, "I don't even know where she is now and I'm worried about her." I wondered about this as I saw tears coming down his face as he wept openly. I don't know why they are homeless and I am not his judge but I know there are many who are in need, not only in this land, but in other countries too.

Tonight, Karen and I are in a warm place with food to eat and one or our granchildren (Aviana) with us. We are truly blessed. . .Let us not forget in our blessedness to "remember the poor" (Galatians 2:10). Not just in our thoughts but in our "bowels [heart] of compassion" (1 John 3:17) to share and give to those in need - not just so the giver can feel good but that being thankful can be truly manifested.

If we are truly thankful - we will truly give. . . .Colossians 3:17 And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus
, giving thanks to God and the Father by him.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

GREAT EXCITING NEWS!

About about year and a half I went to the R. B. Wilson apartment complex and got permission to have prayer service and Bible study in the front living area. Over the past year and a half we have had about 4 or 5 prayer meetings and Bible Studies there. This week Sister Susie Reynolds had her monthly ladies night service there at 7 pm on Tuesday. When she first kicked the meeting off, there were just a few there but as the service continued two or three would come in and by the time the meeting was over the area was full of ladies. After the meeting, several of the ladies asked if she would have a Bible Study there each week and one person had gotten a key board to help with music. Now Sister Susie and Sister Josie have scheduled a weekly Bible Study there at 10:00 am each Tuesday. THATS EXITING NEWS TO A PASTOR! I pray this will be the beginning of reaching out to others with the message of the gospel of Jesus Christ and the beginnings of a great time of revival for our community. To HIM be GLORY!

Youth Convention

The youth are now back from the Youth Convention. Jason tells me it was great! He is at the chruch now practicing a couple of new courses that he picked up therre. We are glad that He, Montana, Karen, Sarah and Aviana got to attend.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Tennessee Youth Convention

Karen, Sarah, Aviana, Jason and Montana are at the Youth Convention by now. My prayer is that God will empower them with a greater measure of his grace, love and Holy Ghost fire. Thank God for our youth and the vitality they bring to the local church and work of the kingdom of God.

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Update

Karen and I enjoyed a visit with Sister Jennie Sanders this past Saturday and also stopped by Sister Peggy Heath's apartment.

Today was a great day of worship, however, several were out with flu-like symptoms and others were attending funerals.

We continue to seek the Lord for revival.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Tribute to Pastor Glen O'Kain

I was saddened recently but rejoice as well that fellow pastor Glen O'Kain went to be with the Lord. Pastor O'Kain was a friend and faithful fellow Pastor. He Pastored the Dickson Church of God of Prophecy for at least 15 years to the best of my knowledge. His funeral was November 6th. Time, distance and ministry hindered my wife and I from attending.

Brother Glen and his brother were born with a rare kidney disease that causes death at a young age in most people. His brother died at a very young age. There was little hope for Brother Glen to live beyond his early twenties. However, Brother Glen was blessed to live until the age of 54 and was the oldest surviving dialysis patient in the Southeastern United States. Brother Glen lived to get married, have children and grandchildren. Thank God for men like him who live on for the Lord regardless of the suffering, the many trips to the doctor, the hospital and being on dialysis three or four days a week for several hours each day. Brother Glen not only Pastored a smaller church, he worked at times to provide for the needs of his family.

I remember stopping at McDonald's in Dickson on one trip and Brother Glen was there working to provide for his family. He greeted me with a smile and said, "why Brother Milton, it is good to see you." He waited on me and then we chatted about 10 minutes. His conversation was focused on the Lord and his family. After we shared together, we shared prayer needs in our families. His thoughts and desires were to please the Lord and see his family provided for and serving the Lord.

When I Pastored my first church as a young man of 25, Brother Glen's father, Roy, gave me some part-time work as a carpenter's helper framing houses. I'll never forget this, since it was a time of financial need in my family.

Thank God for Pastor Glen O'Kain. O how that heavenly realm must be glorious compared to the sufferings he went through. He will be missed. . . . but "go rest high on that mountain (heaven's mountain) son [of God] your work on earth is done, go to heaven a shout'n love for the Father and the Son."

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Where Is My Heart? Where is my energy?

For the past several months my thoughts and contemplations have been on 2 Timothy 4:5, the last part of that verse mostly, "do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry." Sometimes as a pastor, business can take the place of the passion that is overarching and the compassion to be moved for that overarching passion. Our Savior's passion was to seek and save the lost and he was moved with compassion to fulfill that passion. Meetings and administration becomes the major part of a pastor's life, if the pastor allows it. Confessing, that has been a struggle for me and the passage keeps coming to me, "do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry." I feel, that no one is less gifted as an evangelist than I am, but that does not excuse the call of the Lord for evangelization in my ministry and the local church where I pastor.

Just now, as I write this, I long for the Holy Ghost (or Holy Spirit if you prefer) to come among us and manifest as He chooses and to bring a freshness to our services beyond what we could even think or believe. Yet, I strongly believe "doing the work of an evangelist" must become the major focus in my life, and seeking God first must be first. "Do the work of an evangelist, make full proof of thy ministry." It was sound admonition and instruction for Pastor Timothy and it is sound for me today. . . Where is my heart? Where is my energy? Milton Gordon

Sunday, November 04, 2007

GREAT DAY IN THE LORD

What a great day in the Lord! Thank the Lord for a great day. We were thankful to have visitors today. Casey Duncan's mother, Patsy Bell and Grandmother, Edna Bear joined us today. Thank the Lord for a great time.

We boosted our world missions offering today and thank the Lord for the giving in our World Missions. We pray for our Harvest Partners, Uganda and Sudan.

At 3 pm we met at the church property and enjoyed a great time of kick ball and the grilled out burgers and hot dogs with all the trimmings. The property on Northwood is looking better and better. After a time of food and fellowship we gathered around the fire that Brother Paul and his brother-in-law, Homer, built. We had a great time of singing, testifying and a time of writing each one's struggles, battles, failures and sins on a piece of paper and throwing them in the fire - as a symbol of putting those things in the fire of the Holy Ghost. It was a defining moment in time for many of us as we felt the presence of the Lord. We staying close around the fire as the cool night air came in but the presence of the Lord kept us warmed just as the campfire kept us warm outwardly. Thank God for his presence. We are praying and believing for a great time of revival and evangelization in our church.

Brother Paul's Sister Mary and her husband, Homer, enjoyed cooking the burgers and dogs. Homer has roofed for 15 years and and he and his family have moved here and are looking for work and a place to live. He is going to finish our roof (the outside edges and gable) on the pavilion.

Monday, October 29, 2007

THE NEED AMONG US. . .

What has happened to the evangelistic fire among us? Has the fire died down? Where are the those who have a burden for the lost and pray and seek God until the Holy Ghost reproves and convicts? When will the fire of Pentecost be on our altar again? There is a great need among us to seek God until the plight of the lost (eternal fire) becomes so vivid that we cry and weep for their salvation.

Reinhard Bonnke says. . .

"The Gospel did not come out of somebody’s head. We have to move into the divine dimension, where the enemy cannot follow us. The devil is no match for the mind of the Holy Spirit. If we plan, preach, witness and evangelize as men, Satan will foil us. He can handle psychology and propaganda. The answer is: move in the Spirit and preach the Gospel as it is. Then the arch-confuser becomes confused, and he cannot follow the game at all. It is so good to know that you are on God’s team."

Go here or here to read more.

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Huntingdon 60th Year Ministry Celebration

Sixty years have passed since the church here at Huntingdon had its beginnings in the late 1940's under a brush arbor, later a tent, then a basement and then the sanctuary. According to the best information that I have, the church began under the ministry of Bishop, and then, District Overseer Omer Lawson with the assistance of Sister Lois Guire and others. The church now has a nice parsonage along with the sanctuary and purchased a 7.5 plus or minus plot of land on Northwood Drive, near the by-pass. The property was purchased about 5 years ago and was completely paid for last year. The church is now in the process of praying, planning and preparing for the development of the new property.

Below are a few pictures of today's fellowship, along with pictures of Bishop Eugene Weakley and wife Juanita Weakley. I apologize for not getting pictures of the guest singers, Sisters In Grace. I took the pictures after the worship, singing and preaching and some left before the time to have fellowship and food.

Our precious folks enjoying the fellowship of one another.
More fellowship and the food was great and plenty of it.

Plenty of food and plenty of fellowship. . . .

Bishop Eugene Weakley and Sister Juanita Weakley. Very dedicated Christians who love the Lord and His people.

Bishop Weakley started his preaching ministry in 1948, just one year after the church at Huntingdon was organized. He has served as Pastor, District Overseer, Regional Overseer, General Appointee and State Overseer of Tennessee. He recently (2003) wrote a book entitled, God Keeps Good Books, an autobiography of his life and ministry. Former General Overseer, Fred Fisher requested that he write this book. I have read the book and it is full of sound maxims, wholesome humor and some great history of what God can do (and continues to do) with someone who submits to His will and obeys Him. As I read the book, my wife would hear me chuckle and ask, "what are you laughing about?" I'd say, "I'm reading Brother Weakley's book" and then keep on reading. I must say, "I laughed with him," as he told the humorous things that happened to him throughout his ministry and "I cried with him," at times when I read of the sacrifices of those who even gave the "coat off their back" (in the middle of Winter) to further the gospel of Jesus Christ. Thank God for Brother and Sister Weakley.

Saturday, October 27, 2007

Beacon Ministry Institute

The Beacon Ministry Institute has been postponed to a later date. The time and date TBA.

Friday, October 26, 2007

Huntingdon 60th Year Ministry Celebration

Huntingdon Church of God of Prophecy
SIXTIETH (60th) Year Ministry Celebration:
Sunday, October 28, 2007.
Guest Speaker, Bishop Eugene Weakley,
Guest Singers, Sisters in Grace.
Service will begin at 10:30 am.
There will be "a pot-luck meal after the service
at approximately at 12:30-1:00 pm.
  • Everyone Welcome
No Sunday School.
No services that evening.

Monday, October 22, 2007

Local Leaders & Outreach

Local leaders have been appointed. Thank God for the many volunteers here at the local church. We now have a Youth Ministry Team and a Childrens Minister and assistant. If you desire to minister, volunteer for assisting with the leaders and they will involve you in the work. Each of us should be reaching out to witness to others and to bring them to Christ. There is always out reach ministry and each of us have a witness and we should be involved in witnessing.

Sunday, October 21, 2004

Yesterday's services were great. There were 8 new visitors. These were mostly Brother Paul Rivera's family from Texas. They are looking for jobs here and planning to move here. We thank the Lord for His presence.

We also thank the Lord for the children. There were 10 children present in our children's ministry today. Sister Vickie Lawrence is doing a great job. She is also getting them started into a band with instruments.

The evening service was infused with a special presence of the Lord. Several were in the altar. One young man, age 8, testified to being saved. Others were praying and being blessed of the Lord. What a great time in His presence.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

Internet Evangelism Site

This site offers different aspects of doing evangelism on the Internet.

Click here

Monday, October 15, 2007

Update

It has been several days since my last post. We are thanking the Lord for another great Sunday of worship and seeking the Lord.

We now begin to make plans for the upcoming event on October 27, of Ladies Leadership at the Paris church.

The 60th homecoming celebration is coming on October 28.

November 4th is an evening of fellowship and worship at the new church property.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Are You A Caffeine Addict?

The following is taken from a web site called E. D. Foods, Inc. Their article may be of interest to you if you have that 4th or 5th cup of java every day. Here is a take off and some humor as well.

"How many of you have had a cup of coffee today? How about a soft drink? Chocolate? An Excedrin? All of the above products have one thing in common: They all contain caffeine.

As the world's most consumed drug, caffeine is an integral part of most people's daily lives. What most people don't realize is how much caffeine they consume. With serving sizes on the rise (super sized soft drinks, extra tall lattes, king sized chocolate bars), it's no wonder that more and more people are developing serious dependencies on this drug." Go here to finish reading.

Humor

-You haven't blinked since the last lunar eclipse

-You can take a picture of yourself from ten feet away without using a timer

-You spend every vacation visiting "Maxwell House"

-You are employee of the month at the local coffeehouse and you don't even work there

-All your kids are named "Joe"

-You don't sweat, you percolate

-You've worn out the handle on your favorite mug

-You go to AA meetings just for the free coffee

-You've built a miniature city out of little plastic stirrers

-The Taster's Choice couple wants to adopt you

-Starbucks owns the mortage on your house

-Instant coffee takes too long

-When someone says. "How are you?", you say, "Good to the last drop"

-You want to come back as a coffee mug in your next life

-You name your cats "Cream" and "Sugar"

-Your Thermos is on wheels

-You have a conniption over spilled milk

-You don't tan, you roast

-You don't get mad, you get steamed

-You can't even remember your second cup

-You introduce your spouse as your coffeemate

-Your first-aid kit contains two pints of coffee with an I.V. hookup

-Juan Valdez sends you a thank you card

*** Bonus Joke: A man went to his psychiatrist and said "Everytime I drink my coffee, I get a stabbing pain in my right eye." The psychiatrist said "Well, have you tried taking the spoon out?"***

Monday, October 08, 2007

Lonnie Bush

The following is from Dilday Funeral Home web site. Go there by clicking here here Also there is a brief note at the bottom.

Mr. Lonnie H. Bush, 86, of Camden, Tennessee, died Monday, October 08, 2007 at his home.

Funeral services will be conducted on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 at 1:00 PM in the Chapel of Dilday Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the Christian Chapel Cemetery. Brother Roger Hollingsworth will officiate the services.

Mr. Bush was born January 19, 1921, in Carroll County, Tennessee, to the late Turner and Mattie Bush. He was a retired employee of General Motors. He was preceded in death by a son, Bobby Bush.

He is survived by his wife, Rita Bush, three daughters, Carolyn Spain, of Huntingdon, TN, Jean Rodriguez, of Paris, TN, Jane Steel, of St. Louis, Missouri, and a son, Hulon Bush, of Paris, TN.

He also leaves nine grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren.

The family will receive friends on Tuesday from 5 PM till 8 PM in the Chapel of Dilday Funeral Home and on Wednesday from 8 AM till time of services

Dilday Funeral Home - Huntingdon is in charge of arrangements.

Sister Ruby Bush and her husband Lonnie attended the church here at Huntingdon for many years. She passed on in August of 2004. She was a faithful worker in the church and Lonnie attended with her many times over the years.

WEATHER

Our large rose bush beside our house has bloomed again. This is the third time this year after the freeze in late April. I wonder if the rose bush is as confused about the weather as I am. Ninety degree temperature in October is very unusual for Tennessee. Hope you enjoy the pictures.




Sunday, October 7, 2007

Thank the Lord for another great day of meetings yesterday. The Holy Ghost was very present and manifested in glorious ways. People are worshipping the Lord and He is pouring out his glories on us. We thank the Lord for four new visitors yesterday.

Monday, October 01, 2007

Son and Father Time

Jason and Dad.

This evening and tonight I enjoyed time with my Son, Jason. We enjoyed traveling to Paris (Tennessee that is) and eating at Taco Bell and then to a movie. Jason continues to play the keyboard in our praise and worship time. Jason is our only Son and we are very thankful for him and love him very much. Our prayer is that Jason will continue using his talents and gifts for the Lord.

Sunday, September 30, 2007

HONORING THE CHURCH CLERK AND TREASURER

Sister Cathy Coleman, Local Church Clerk & Treasurer,
and Sunday School Teacher

Most leadership offices in the local church are held by volunteers, especially in smaller churches. On the fifth Sunday of each quarter we honor the Clerk and Treasurer (again, usually the person fills both positions in smaller churches) with a love offering.

This Sunday we honored Sister Cathy Coleman the Clerk and Treasurer of Huntingdon Church of God of Prophecy. Sister Coleman is a dedicated, faithful volunteer in the local church. She is the daughter of deceased Pastor, Bob Lawrence and his widow Sister Mildred Lawrence.

We appreciate her faithfulness and commitment to her work. She also teaches the young adult Sunday School class and helps lead singing. Where would our churches be without those who give of their time without any thought of receiving remuneration.

After service last night we had local church business conference. Sister Cathy had everything prepared and ready. Thank God for dedicated volunteers. God bless you Sister Cathy.

Double Surprise

Today was a special double surprise. The folks here had a birthday dinner and Pastoral Appreciation day for their pastor, with a dinner and offering. Thank God for folks who love, support and work together with their Pastor. The table was spread with a "feast fit for a king." They also blessed us with a $200.00 offering. We pray that our ministry to them will somehow bless them as they bless us so often. It was so refreshing to enjoy the fellowship, laughter, friendship and team spirit of these special people.





Dalton says, "I like this pair of shoes." Sister Gordon, "Where are your shoes?"

Friday, September 28, 2007

Humor and Prayer


Father, make us more like Jesus. Help us to bear difficulty, pain, disappointment and sorrows, knowing that in your perfect working and design you can use such bitter experiences to shape our characters and make us more like our Lord. We look with hope for that day when we shall be wholly like Christ, because we shall see him as he is. Amen.
St Ignatius, before his martyrdom in 107

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Quotes

You choose what you think. Victor Frankl

People become attached to their burdens somtimes more than the burdens are attached to them. George Bernard Shaw

Nine tenths of wisdom consists in being wise in time. Theodore Roosevelt

They need to worry and betray time with urgencies false and otherwise, purely anxious and whiny, their souls really won't be at peace unless they can latch on to an established and proven worry and having once found it they assume facial expressons to fit and go with it, which is , you see, unhappiness, and all the time it all flies by them and they know it and that to worries them no end. Jack Kerouac

Time is not life. God, family and friends are life. The previous minute past is gone. The future minute is not here. Now is here. God, family and friends are here now - now is life. Milton Gordon

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Continued Prayer. . .For Revival

October is World Mission Month and we want to be doing our best to raise funds for our harvest partner. Since Huntingdon, Tennessee is part of the world, we desire to see more outreach in our community and area. We are planning revival. Revival comes through prayer and seeking God. Let us look to the fields for there are many ready to be reached (in full-bloom, ready to be harvested).

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Update

This past several days I have served as Volunteer Chaplain at the Baptist Hospital in Huntingdon. Yesterday I was called to visit a lady who was in severe pain. We prayed together and believe God worked a miracle. Continue to pray for Brenda W.

I enjoyed several visits yesterday. I stopped by and visited with Sister Donna Crossno and Delilah Mummel in their new office where they work (Ridgely Auction) and enjoyed a few minutes visit with them.

Sister Lawrence (widow of Pastor Bob Lawrence) made me welcome in her home for a brief visit and also her daughter Vickie made me feel welcome. I appreciate these two folks who transferred to the Huntingdon church a couple months ago.

I stopped by and visited with Brother Jimmie Davis as he was working in his shop behind his house. He was finishing some playground projects for his wife Sister Virginia, who operates the daycare just four houses up from the church. We appreciate this couple and their children and families who has been coming to church now for almost two years.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Great Time Today! and Congratulations

Thank God for a great time in our services today. Our children sang several songs upstairs. We thank God for our children.


CONGRATULATIONS
CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN ORDER!

Delilah Mummel and Denise Pyburn, new duo called Sisters In Grace, were chosen in the second round of the gospel talent search of the Grace Broadcasting (94.5 FM, 93.7 FM, both contemporary and 93.1, Southern Gospel) .

They will be singing in the final at the Community Center in Miftin, Tennessee about 20 miles from Jackson.

The two ladies are not only sisters in the Lord they are biological sisters and daughters of Alton and Donna Crossno. Delilah is lead singer in our local praise and worship team and sings some great solos as well. Denise and Delilah grew up attending the Church of God of Prophecy in Huntingdon.

Denise now attends the Pine Grove Baptist church in Lexington with her husband and three children. Sisters In Grace will be traveling with the Grace Broadcasting Gospel Tour this coming Fall and Spring. They request prayer to be an ambassador for Christ in their music ministry.

They will our guest singers at the Sixtieth (6oth) Celebration of Ministry of the Huntingdon Church of God of Prophecy.



Saturday, September 22, 2007

Visit

Karen and I enjoyed a visit with James and Sharon Davidson tonight. We always receive a warm welcome there and enjoy the fellowship. We were also made welcome by their Toy Schnauzer, Sarge. He is very excitable and loving. Thank God for this couple.

Friday, September 21, 2007

Update

It has been a few days since I last posted. I have listed several things below that have taken place since Sunday.

Continuing in Crisis Call for Youth
This week I have already made five crisis calls from Tues-Thurs with Friday to go. These youth have been between the ages of 10-17. The needs are great for our youth and families today. I covet anyone's prayers for grace, strength and stamina as I serve these very needy children.
Helen Beasley Funeral
Sister Helen Beasley passed on to be with the Lord this past Monday. She was a faithful Christian and member of the East Nashville Church of God of Prophecy, where I pastored from July, 1998 until the end of July 2002. She served as clerk and treasurer for many years and also served as Sunday School Teacher and worked with the youth in other ministries. She is survived by Deacon Auda Binkley Beasley, sons Raymond Beasley, Robert Beasley and Eric Beasley and a daughter Sherry. She is survived by several granchildren and great grandchildren.
There were many visitors who came to the funeral and filled the Springhill Funeral Home Chapel to capacity. Former District Overseer of the Nashville area, L. E. Butler and Pastor Bob Hansen of the East Nashville Church of God of Prophecy officiated the funeral. Bishop Eugene Weakley former State Overseer of Tennessee attended along with his wife, Juanita. Sister Joyce Cowan, former State Treasurer of the Churches of God of Prophecy in Tennessee was present. I saw four former pastors present, Don Hall, Nelson Raeburn, George McDowell and me. There were many friend's and acquaintances there as well. Eric's pastor sang several songs which were great. The service was very special. Sister Beasley is resting in the peace and joy of the Lord. She will be greatly missed.
More later. . .

Sunday, September 16, 2007

Today's Visitors

Brother Leon Reynolds (center) enjoyed having his step-son, on the right of the picture and a freind, on the left of the picture visiting today. They drove from Michigan to visit and be with him. We are thankful that they came.


FEATURING THE SMALL SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS

Sister Joyce Grace enjoys and is doing a great job with the small class. She has really been working with the children and getting her classroom covered with Biblically relative material to connect with the children. Lets let her know how much we appreciate her work. Thank God for dedicated workers who give of their time and efforts to minister to the children and youth.

Sister Joyce and the children enjoying a time to pose for thier picture.


Thank God, we pray for our children to grow in Jesus and each of us should grow in Him.




We pray for our children. We desire to see them growing up in the Lord to become what He desires.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Ladies Leadership Training

Two leadership training dates are scheduled for ladies who desire to be better equipped in leadersship. The Tennessee Women's Ministries Department has scheduled two dates in October. One of those dates is very close to Huntingdon and I encourage our Ladies to attend. You can click here for the link to the state page to get further information. Forms for this training can be downloaded. Anyone needing a form who does not have a computer or Internet can get one by requesting one from your pastor or from the state office.

I want to emphasize the date on October 27th which will be at the Paris church. All ladies are encouraged to attend this time of training for equipping to be a better leader.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Sunday, September 9, 2007, Prayer Requests

Thank the Lord for another great Sunday. We remembered the suffering of our Savior and his great victory by celebrating the Lord's Supper. We were blessed as we remembered his great sacrifice and his precious blood that was shed for us.

We are so glad to see Sister Peggy Heath back with us after taking a very nasty fall several weeks ago.

PRAYER REQUESTS: Several were out today due to sickness in the family and other emergencies.

Jimmie and Virginia Davis were with her grandmother who is in Jackson General and is having some extreme pain. Remember this family in prayer.

Sister Marie Moore is still not feeling well.

Sister Jennie Sanders requests prayer.

Remember Jeff and April Davis family in prayer.

Remember Carla and Josh Lawton Family in prayer.

Remember a friend of Leon Reynolds who has throat cancer

Remember Sister Susie Reynolds son who she requests prayer for deliverance.

Prayer for revival.

Several requests that were unspoken.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE FAMILY AND WELCOME BABY OLIVIA KATHERINE PYBURN


Congratulations to Alton and Donna Crossno they are the proud grandparents of a new granddaughter, Olivia Katherine Pyburn. She was born this evening and weighed 8 pounds plus. The mother, Denise Pyburn and the baby are doing well. Delilah Mummel is the the sister of Denise and a proud aunt. Denise and Delilah are the singing duo, Sisters In Grace, and will be our guest singers for the 60th year celebration of the ministry here at the Huntingdon Church of God of Prophecy.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Sunday, September 2, 2006

Thank the Lord for another great worship time in the Lord this morning. The Sunday School staff, and the Praise and Worship team did a great job. We thank the Lord for a great time in His presence. People were rejoicing and lifting up the Lord Jesus Christ. We are a church who believes in lifting up our Savior and Lord! He said, "If I be lifted up, I will draw all men unto me." The message today, "The Cross - The Power of God," was taken from the text "For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God." 1 Corinthians 1:18 He was lifted up between heaven and earth and we lift him up in our worship, our lives and our service. We pray those who don't know Him in our families and neighborhood will find Him - the Savior of all men.

After church this morning, Brother Jimmie and Sister Virginia Davis invited us to eat out with them. We enjoyed the fellowship with them and his mother, Sister Willodene Davis. These folks have been a great blessing to Karen, Jason and I since they started attending about 2 years ago. Thank God for people who love the Lord and desire to be used in the kingdom of God. Brother Jimmie and his Son, Jeff are completing their Bachelor's Degrees in business from Bethel College and are on tract to graduate in May 2008. Great work men!

Another great time in the Lord was very evident in our evening service. Several came tonight anticipating a great time of worship. The praise, the worship, the testimonies, the WORD, the offering - every part of the service was to lift up our King. What a great time in the Lord. The prayer life of Jesus was emphasized in the message tonight. We ended the service joined in a prayer circle to lift up the names of our family and friends to the Lord. We are seeking God for a time of revival and outreach.

Saturday, September 01, 2007

Courtney Hall

Karen and I enjoyed being with our oldest grandchild today as she cheered her team on. Courtney is a cheerleader at her intermediate school. We also enjoyed seeing our daughter Heather and grandson Caleb. They now live in Kentucky where they are building a new house.
Sammy was working on the house and we did not get to visit with him.

We thank the Lord for all four of our children and all four of our grandchildren. Thank God for family. We love all our family - Shane and Danita (our oldest), Heather (our second child) and Sammy with Courtney and Caleb, Jason (our son), and Sarah (our youngest) and Chris with Keyante' and Aviana.

WE LOVE YOU!

Friday, August 31, 2007

Courtney Hall

Karen and I are planning to attend our oldest granddaughter's school on Saturday where she is a cheerleader. We love you Courtney. . .Mamaw and Papaw

Sister Peggy Wynn

I called and spoke to Sister Ruth King yesterday. She informed me that Sister Peggy Wynn, Brother Ray Wynn's wife died. Sister King is the sister of Brother Wynn. Sister King requested prayer for the family and for safety as she and Rita travel to Cleveland.


The following is borrowed from Bishop McKinley's State Web Site. . .

I JUST RECEIVED THIS EMAIL NOTICE, AND I AM PASSING IT ON...

We have lost a wonderful sister in the Lord. She loved the Lord and loved people. Peggy Wynn passed away last night somewhere around 8:30. They had taken her home as that was what she and the family wanted. They had removed the ventilator at the hospital at 9:30 a.m., taking her home at 10:15 a.m. Hospice and the family was there for Brother Wynn—the two sons, John & Jim and Sister Wynn’s sister, Virginia, made it in before she died. The lady from Hospice that was there when Peggy passed away made it much easier for the family. Brother Wynn said she was a God-send. Eva was her name and could she every sing! She sang Beulah Land—Mahalia Jackson had nothing on Eva—what a voice!Someone will be giving funeral arrangements later. Brother Wynn is to meet with the directors at 11:00 today.They appreciate your prayers.

Jenna Allen

Global Outreach/Harvest Partners

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Prayer Request

One of our members, Sister Ruth King, is the sister of Brother Ray Wynn and sister-in-law of Sister Peggy Wynn. Sister Wynn is in the hospital and is in need of prayer. I attended Bible Training Institute when brother Wynn was President. The following was taken from Pastor Don Brock's blog.

Sister Peggy Wynn is currently hospitalized and in need of our prayers. Her husband, Ray was the President of the Bible Training Institute in Cleveland for many years. Please join me in prayer for both of them.

Rev. C. H. SPURGEON - Preaching Christ

The following is the beginning of a sermon delivered on Monday afternoon, March 25th, 1861

I do not know whether there are any persons here present who can contrive to put themselves into my present position, and to feel my present feelings. If they can effect that, they will give me credit for meaning what I say, when I declare that I feel totally unable to preach. And, indeed, I think I shall scarcely attempt a sermon, but rather give a sort of declaration of the truths from which future sermons shall be made. I will give you bullion rather than coin; the block from the quarry, and not the statue from the chisel. It appears that the one subject upon which men preached in the apostolic age was Jesus Christ. The tendency of man, if left alone, is continually to go further and further from God, and the Church of God itself is no exception to the general rule. For the first few years, during and after the apostolic era, Christ Jesus was preached, but gradually the Church departed from the central point, and began rather to preach ceremonials and church offices than the person of their Lord. So has it been in these modern times: we also have fallen into the same error, at least to a degree, and have gone from preaching Christ to preaching doctrines about Christ, inferences which may be drawn from his life, or definitions which may be gathered from his discourses. We are not content to stand like angels in the sun; our fancies disturb our rest and must needs fly on the sunbeams, further and further from the glorious source of light. In the days of Paul it was not difficult at once, in one word, to give the sum and substance of the current theology. It was Christ Jesus. Had you asked anyone of those disciples what he believed, he would have replied, "I believe Christ." If you had requested him to show you his Body of Divinity, he would have pointed upward, reminding you that divinity never had but one body, the suffering and crucified human frame of Jesus Christ, who ascended up on high. To them, Christ was not a notion refined, but unsubstantial; not an historical personage who had left only the savour of his character behind, but whose person was dead; to them he was not a set of ideas, not a creed, nor an incarnation of an abstract theory; but he was a person, one whom some of them had seen, whose hands they had handled, nay, one of whose flesh they had all been made to eat, and of whose blood they had spiritually been made to drink. Christ was substance to them, I fear he is too often but shadow to us. He was a reality to their minds; to us—though, perhaps, we would scarcely allow it in so many words—rather a myth than a man; rather a person who was, than he who was, and is, and is to come—the Almighty.

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Great! Awesome! Glorious! These are words to describe the worship today. Every part of the worship, singing, message, altar service and Holy Ghost visitation and message were great! Thank God for His presence throughout the meeting today! We believe the Lord wants to do great things among us here at Huntingdon to reach out with the message of Jesus Christ.

Friday, August 24, 2007

UPDATE, VISITS & PRAYER REQUESTS

Since the last post Karen and I have visted the funeral setting of Sister Marie Moore's brother Earl Lowe, at Calvary Bible Church, near Joelton, TN on Tuesday evening and I attended the funeral on Wednesday - 10:30 - 12:00 noon. Remember Sister Moore in prayer. This is her second sibling that has died in six weeks and both are younger than her. Sister Moore desires prayer for comfort and sustaining grace her health needs.


This week I have continued in doing crisis intervention and follow-up. Your prayers are desired for grace and strength.


Continued prayer for revival and the homecoming celebration in October.


Continued prayer for the development of the property.

Jason requests prayer as he begins a new job search.

Karen requests prayer as she begins a new school year.

Prayer for local leaders and local church outreach.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Visits

Yesteday evening, I enjoyed visits with Jeremy and Delilah Mummel. They made me feel very welcome. The fellowship was refreshing. Jeremy tells me he is hoping to get started in church attendance. We also had a season of prayer.

Then I visited with Donna and Alton Crossno. I always feel welcome in thier home. Sister Donna served some banana pudding and it was delicious. I appreciate the openness and friendliness of these faithful ones.

Monday, August 20, 2007

Stuck In The Middle

Being a teen in the 60's it was difficult to avoid the hippy culture. While I was not a "true hippy," I did have the long hair and for several years listened to the rock music of that day. Sometime in that era (late 60's or 70's) I remember a song entitled Stuck In The Middle With You by the group Steelers Wheel. More recently Kieth Urban has recorded the song. Part of the lyrics say, Well, I'm stuck in the middle with you, And I'm wondering what is I should do, It's so hard to wipe this smile from my face, Lose control and I'm all over the place, Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right, Here I am, stuck in the middle with you. Here I am, here I am, Stuck in the middle with you. Of course the song is dealing with a more relative subject to the song than I am going to speak of here. Nevertheless the thought of the song has truth in it.

Have you ever felt like you were or are stuck in the middle? Well don't despair, it happens to the best and the worst. As a younger minister several years ago one pastor gave me this maxim, "if you walk in the middle of the road, you get hit on both sides." I've learned this is very true. To be involved sometimes means "being stuck in the middle." One could just draw up in a shell and not get involved and say, "I don't know anything about anything." However, a caring person, especially a caring Christian, may find themselves "stuck in middle." That feeling of being "stuck in the middle" can cause a person to feel dejected, rejected and very much alone. Paranoia has no friends but rejection, dejection and being alone are very real.

Take courage and don't be too ashamed when you remember the ONE who was "stuck in the middle," some 2000 years ago with no reason to be stuck there except to give HIS life for all those who are "seriously stuck in the middle" between God's impending wrath and judgment and the gift that He provided for all who will come and trust in HIM. As HE hung there "stuck in the middle" between heaven and earth, HIS prayer was "father forgive them for they know not what they do." When HE cried, "I thirst," he was offered the wine vinegar that had some pain reliever in it and HE refused it. When one of the dying thieves came to realize it was the SAVIOR hanging next to him, the thief said these simple words, "remember me when you come into your kingdom." To this beleaguered, repentant thief who realized he needed a SAVIOR more than being freed from the cross he was stuck to, JESUS replied, "this day you will be with me in paradise."

There HE was "stuck in the middle" of dozens on that day and millions more and billions to come. As HE hung there HIS heart breaking, HE looked out to view HIS mother standing next to the disciple whom he loved and said to his mother "behold thy son," and to that disciple, "behold thy mother." When HE cried, "I thirst" again he was given raw vinegar on a sponge and he accepted the sponge for a little moisture. HE looked up to HIS Father, who could not view the sin that was nailed to him, and with a longing for HIS Father, HE cried "My God, My God why have you forsaken me?" As HE hung there in deep agony, indescribable suffering and sorrow, HE proclaimed the words that all who are "stuck in the middle," rejoice over time and time again. HE proclaimed, "It is finished." No longer are those who trust HIM "stuck in the middle." Now HE is no longer "stuck in the middle" between heaven and earth. HE is risen and is now sitting at the right hand of the Father making intercession for us.

Milton Gordon


Sunday, August 19, 2007

Cartoon

THAT'S MY STORYAND I'M STICKIN' TO IT !

Weekend & Prayer requests

Thank God for a great weekend. The Lord blessed greatly in our times of worship this weekend. We thank the Lord for his many blessings and for his presence. We are in a time of seeking the Lord for outreach and for leadership.

Sister Marie Moore requests prayer for her brother and family. Her brother, Earl, is very sick with cancer and not expected live as each day passes.

Casey Duncan and family requests prayer. He was involved in an auto accident yesterday. No one was seriously hurt but three cars were involved - two totaled and the other damaged. Casey was hurt some but after examining in the ER was released.

Prayer for revival and outreach. Prayer for leadership in the local church.

Friday, August 17, 2007

Update

It has been a few days since I last posted. My week has been very active. I had a Dr's appointment on Wednesday and also had my oxygen level checked since I have been having some pressure in my chest and shortness of breath. Oxygen level checked out okay. It is likely stress related. Karen is back teaching school and is very involved there.

In between continuing studying on the DMin. and church planning, I have also been doing some crisis intervention counseling and, of course, no details can be given here. I have been in prayer concerning the appointment of local leaders, training and equipping local leaders/members and seeking the Lord for the continued development of the PAID OFF 7.5 acres plus property. We are also seeking the Lord for revival and outreach.

God is blessing with new visitors and with faithful leaders and members who continue in their work day in and day out.

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Yesterday

Yesterday, I was the first to sing happy birthday to Karen.

I also enjoyed several visits.

I enjoyed visiting with Stanley Reynolds in his Communications/Computer reproducing shop. He really has a great time doing videos and reproducing them for so many folks. Great work Stanley. We enjoyed a great time of fellowship and prayer.

Brother J. E. and Sister Marie Moore always make me welcome in their home. We enjoyed a great time of visiting and prayer.

Brother Leon Reynolds also welcomes us in their home. We had a good time of visiting.

It was also good to visit with Brother Jimmie Davis. He and his family are one of our newer church attendees and he has really been doing some great work here with us.

Sunday, August 12, 2007

WATER BAPTISM SUNDAY & GREAT SUNDAY EVENING SINGING

Today was the second Sunday for water baptism. Mariah Hernandez was saved in youth camp this year and was baptized there but she wanted to be baptized in her local church while her family attended. We enjoyed a great time of gospel singing with the Grace Abound Quartet and Sisters in Grace tonight at church.



Mariah anticiapates being baptized as prayer is offered.
Mariah is baptized in water. . . .praise the Lord.



Mariah's Family, L to R., Mariah holding her little brother Dalton, Mr. Hernandez, Mariah's Father and Mariah's little sister in center and stepmom. Sister Cathy Coleman is Mariah's grandmother with purse.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

UPCOMING EVENTS

Water Baptism and Membership Sunday: Sunday, August 12th. NOTE: There will be two Sundays for water baptism since some want to be baptized on both Sundays. Last Sunday Hayden Arnold and Jonah Davis were baptized.

Second Sunday Evening Singing: August 12, 6 pm with the Grace Abound Quartet of Gleason, TN. and Sisters in Grace.

REVIVAL: Dates, times and guest minister TBA.

West Tennessee Ladies Training Event: October 6, further info TBA

Huntingdon Church of God of Prophecy SIXTIETH (60th) Homecoming Celebration: Sunday, October 28, 2007. Guest Speaker, Bishop Eugene Weakley, Guest Singers, Sisters in Grace. More specifics TBA.

Tennessee Youth Retreat: November 16-17, Camp Hickory Hills, Dickson, TN.

URGENT PRAYER REQUEST

This prayer request was received just a little while ago. Pastor Vernon Caruthers, Campaign Church, sent this for posting. Please pray for this man and the family. . .

Hello Milton

I would like to ask prayer for one of my members, Brother Wayne Surles, who had a bad motorcycle accident on Friday afternnon. He was air lifted by helicopter to Earlanger hospital in Chattanooga. I went there and stayed with the family until about 2 this morning. Wayne has 5 broken ribs, a bad cut on the back of his head, a punctured and collapsed lung with blood in it, a possible broken hip. His hip is so swollen right now they could not determine just by a normal xray. He may have some neck injuries also. He was and still is conscious and he is asking for prayer from all. If you could please post this on your blog. His wife, Angie, is also a member here at Campaign and she has M S and right now she is going through a bad episode. She is to begin 3 treatments per week in Nashville for that. They really need your prayers. The young lady, Sarah Creasy, that had a bad auto accident a few weeks ago and was also air lifted to Earlanger hospital was in a coma for about a week but she came home this past Thursday and is doing good. She still has a brace on her neck to help heal a vertebrea that was broken and she has some short term memory loss. They will be going to Chattannoga during the week for out patient therapy. The same God that delivered Sarah can also deliver Wayne.

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

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Prayer

It seems there is so much work to do and time moves swiftly. Lord, help me to slow down and rest in you. Give me your strength and stability. Calls come in from different places with problems and situations. I ask for grace for these needs and troubles that come from different causes and places. Only YOU, O LORD, know all things and have all authority and power. Give me strength to walk in YOU today and cover me with the protection and providence of your Son. I ask for blessing and guidance for the leaders of our nation, state, communities and for the leaders in our churches. Give wisdom and guidance to every leader and help them in their deliberations and decisions. In HIS NAME I pray. AMEN!

Sunday, August 05, 2007

WATER BAPTISM SUNDAY

Preparations for the water baptismal service started yesterday around 4 pm when the baptistry was cleaned and filled with water. Today was a great day to start my fourth year as Pastor in Huntingdon. Two of the children in our church were baptized. Jonah Davis and Hayden Arnold were baptized. Several new folks came today from Hayden's family. Pictures to follow later.

Water Baptism Pictures

Some who were present today for water baptism Sunday.
More who came for Water Baptism Sunday.

Jonah Davis anticipates being baptized in water.

Praise the Lord! Jonah Davis is baptized in water.

Hayden Arnold anticipates being baptized in water.

Praise the Lord and thank the Lord! Hayden is baptized in water.

Praise and Worship Team, L-R, Jason Gordon, Casey Duncan, Delilah Mummel.