Monday, April 30, 2007
Update from Pastor Winchester - Urgent Prayer
This will be brief. Michelle stopped breathing 4 times today. She had been in a step down icu unit but is back in icu. Doctors do not give any hope in any way. Joann is with her as well as our son Greg, his family and Michelle's family live in Springfield ( MO). We are fully aware of the greatness of our Lord. We trust the Lord and are depending on the will of God to be performed. Please pray for Michelle and her family, our son Greg. Also children Holden (6) and Ginny (14) who is scheduled to graduate in just a few days.
NATIONAL PRAYER DAY
Thursday, May 3rd is National Prayer Day. Please be involved in this special time that President Bush has declared as a special day for uniting in prayer all across the nation. There will be venues and joint efforts in many churches, towns, cities and governmental agencies. Lets ring the prayer bells of heaven. The Father waits to hear from His children every day and especially on this notable day.
Sunday, April 29, 2007
Sunday Evening
There was a great spirit of worship and fellowship again tonight. Brother Billy Lambert challenged us with a great message of seeking for the fire of God in our lives and services. We enjoyed them being with us and enjoyed their singing as well. We appreciate the faithful ones who come as well.
Prayer Requests
Cindy Duncan, wife of Casey Duncan, is in Jackson General Hospital with very high blood pressure and complications in carrying their baby. She is the grandaughter of Brother and Sister Lambert and daughter-in-law of Ronnie and Patsy Duncan (Bear), Sister of Terry Bear. Karen and I visited and prayed with Ron and Cindy this afternoon. Pray that the baby will come healthy. A C-Section is scheduled to be performed later this week or first of next week. The doctors are waiting as long as possible to give the baby as full development as possible.
Sister Jennie Sanders called requesting prayer. She reported severe pain in her hip. Pray for her and call her to let her know that she is in your prayers.
Sister Susie Reynolds is in severe pain and has to be in a wheelchair. She is scheduled for knee replacement later in May. Pray for her and contact her.
Sister Mildred Stacey continues to request prayer. She is scheduled for knee replacement on June 4 at Huntingdon Baptist Hospital.
Sister Sharon Caruthers is recovering from her 7th hip replacement. Continue to pray for her and contact her and let her know you are praying for her.
Sister Jennie Sanders called requesting prayer. She reported severe pain in her hip. Pray for her and call her to let her know that she is in your prayers.
Sister Susie Reynolds is in severe pain and has to be in a wheelchair. She is scheduled for knee replacement later in May. Pray for her and contact her.
Sister Mildred Stacey continues to request prayer. She is scheduled for knee replacement on June 4 at Huntingdon Baptist Hospital.
Sister Sharon Caruthers is recovering from her 7th hip replacement. Continue to pray for her and contact her and let her know you are praying for her.
Sunday, April 29, 2004
Sunday School saw new visitors. We welcomed the Lambert family and their granddaughter, Jessica. The Lamberts were new to the senior class. Jessica was a new teen visitor. This made the 10th teen to be in the teen class since it had its new beginning back in December with only two teens - Montana and Cody Maness. We also welcomed Jonah Davis who is one of our older adolescents. We are still praying for a regular teacher but I am enjoying being in the class with the teens and hearing their responses and input. Today's lesson was on Loyalty and the passage was from Daniel's writings and covered the account of Shadrach, Meshach and Abednigo - three very loyal servants of God.
It was great to be in the worship hour. The presence of the Lord was exceptional. Several came forward for prayer for different needs. The singing, the testimonys and the fellowship were great! We were challenged the in message to "Count The Cost of Discipleship."
Tonight, Brother Lambert, who is a minister, will be bringing the message.
It was great to be in the worship hour. The presence of the Lord was exceptional. Several came forward for prayer for different needs. The singing, the testimonys and the fellowship were great! We were challenged the in message to "Count The Cost of Discipleship."
Tonight, Brother Lambert, who is a minister, will be bringing the message.
Saturday, April 28, 2007
Ladies Day
I picked Karen up from Ladies Day. I arrived when the last session was going and enjoyed sitting in and hearing a good message and a time of worship. It was good to see several ladies where we have pastored and to greet them. Karen said the services, fellowship, and food was great. I also saw my mother, brother and sister-in-law there. My Brother and Sister-in-Law served as hostesses for part of the snack time. Thank God for great Christian ladies who love the Lord and work for Him.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Ladies Day
I will be leaving to take Karen to Ladies Day at the Camp Hickory Hills campground in Dickson very soon. She is exited about getting to go be with ladies all througout the state and some from other states and churches.
We will look forward to hearing good reports from her when she returns. The ladies who had planned to attend each had something to hinder them from going the last minute (sickness, other last minute appointments, etc.). Each one stated that they wanted to plan the day again next year. Karen is going and looking for a good time in the Lord and with the other ladies. She is cabin host and leader in one of the cabins.
We will look forward to hearing good reports from her when she returns. The ladies who had planned to attend each had something to hinder them from going the last minute (sickness, other last minute appointments, etc.). Each one stated that they wanted to plan the day again next year. Karen is going and looking for a good time in the Lord and with the other ladies. She is cabin host and leader in one of the cabins.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Dove Awards
Karen and I have planned to attend the Gospel Music Association Dove Awards for a long time. This year, Karen made plans and we attended as part of our 25th Marriage Anniversary. It was an enjoyable evening for Karen and I. Actually, she bought the tickets and planned this as a surprise to me. What a surprise!
There were songs by Mercy Me, Stellar Kart, Leyland, Steven Curtis Chapman, Mac Powell, Chris Tomlin (who was awarded several Doves), Toby Mac, Kirk Franklin, Mark Hall, Aaron Shust (awarded at least two doves) DecembeRadio, Red, Family Force Five, The Crab Family, Brian Free and Assurance, and several others that I can't remember.
Donnie McClurkan, Natalie Grant and Brian Littrell were the hosts. There were appearances by several entertainers who read the nominees and awards (Brenda Lee and Bill Anderson to name a couple).
There were songs by Mercy Me, Stellar Kart, Leyland, Steven Curtis Chapman, Mac Powell, Chris Tomlin (who was awarded several Doves), Toby Mac, Kirk Franklin, Mark Hall, Aaron Shust (awarded at least two doves) DecembeRadio, Red, Family Force Five, The Crab Family, Brian Free and Assurance, and several others that I can't remember.
Donnie McClurkan, Natalie Grant and Brian Littrell were the hosts. There were appearances by several entertainers who read the nominees and awards (Brenda Lee and Bill Anderson to name a couple).
Visit
I visited with Vernon again today. Vernon told me that Sharon came through the surgery okay. Now they need continued prayer for Sharon's recovery.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
PRAYER REQUEST
Today I visited with Vernon Caruthers at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, TN. Vernon's wife, Sharon, is having her 7th hip replacement after much difficulty and complications. Vernon and I have been friends since we were early teens. Vernon and I attended church together as teens and also sang in a quartet together for about 4-5 years in our early and mid-twenties. After Vernon's father died when he was about 13, Vernon used to visit my home and I picked him up for church some. I also visited with Vernon at his home in Kingston Springs. We married sisters. Sharon is the sister of Darlene, who passed on to glory in early 1982. Vernon Pastors the Church of God of Prophecy in Campaign, TN. Remember Sharon is your prayers.
Monday, April 23, 2007
PRAYER REQUESTS
Pray for the family of Brent Gregory who died recently.
Pray for the Daughter-in-law of Pastor C. C. Winchester and Sister Joann Winchester. Pastor Winchester informed me today that she is not doing very well. Continued prayer is needed.
Below is an email that I received from Pastor Winchester.
Just want to give you an update on our daughter-in-law, Michelle's condition. She has Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI). Damage to the pathways(axons) that connect the different areas of the brain. This occurs when there is twisting and turning of the brain tissue at the time of the injury. The brains messages are slowed or lost. Treatment is aimed at managing swelling in the brain because torn axons can not be repaired.The outcome is frequently coma with over 90% of patients never regaining consciousness. Those that do wake up often remain significantly impaired. The doctor told us yesterday that she would probably be in avegetative state if she should wake up. At this time all the other injuries are healing, we already know that unless God undertakes she will never walk again, but we can live with that.We know that we serve a God that can heal all things, and we are depending on Him for the answers now. Thank you for keeping Greg, Michelle and their family in your prayers.
Cliff and Joann
Pray for the Daughter-in-law of Pastor C. C. Winchester and Sister Joann Winchester. Pastor Winchester informed me today that she is not doing very well. Continued prayer is needed.
Below is an email that I received from Pastor Winchester.
Just want to give you an update on our daughter-in-law, Michelle's condition. She has Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI). Damage to the pathways(axons) that connect the different areas of the brain. This occurs when there is twisting and turning of the brain tissue at the time of the injury. The brains messages are slowed or lost. Treatment is aimed at managing swelling in the brain because torn axons can not be repaired.The outcome is frequently coma with over 90% of patients never regaining consciousness. Those that do wake up often remain significantly impaired. The doctor told us yesterday that she would probably be in avegetative state if she should wake up. At this time all the other injuries are healing, we already know that unless God undertakes she will never walk again, but we can live with that.We know that we serve a God that can heal all things, and we are depending on Him for the answers now. Thank you for keeping Greg, Michelle and their family in your prayers.
Cliff and Joann
Death Announcement
Brent Gregory of Bruceton, TN died recently. He has friends at the Huntingdon Church of God of Prophecy. He and his family attended when he was younger. His brother Bruce pastored in Texas and now serves as a counselor in a youth facility. Below is information from the Dilday Funeral Home site. The funeral has been delayed for family to arrive from distant places. I plan to visit the family today.
From Dilday Funeral Home, Huntingdon, TN
Mr. Brent Gregory, 41, of Bruceton, Tennessee, died Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at the Baptist Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted on Monday, April 23, 2007 at 4:00 PM in the Chapel of Dilday Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the Oak Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Gregory was born March 29, 1966 in Denver, Colorado, to the late Wilson William and Estella Arellano Gregory. He was self-employed. He was preceded in death by a nephew, Brandon Espinoza. He is survived by his companion, Cathy Fitzgerald, three daughters, Jennifer Mayo, Crystal Crockarell, Britney Gregory, a son, Samuel Evan Arellano Gregory, all of Huntingdon, TN, two brothers, Bruce Gregory, of Texas, Mark Gregory, of Huntingdon, TN, a sister, Tina Costillo, of Washington. He also leaves three grandchildren, Keith and Seth Crockarell, and Merlin Melendez. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 5 PM till 9 PM at Dilday Funeral Home and on Monday from 8 Am till time of services.
From Dilday Funeral Home, Huntingdon, TN
Mr. Brent Gregory, 41, of Bruceton, Tennessee, died Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at the Baptist Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted on Monday, April 23, 2007 at 4:00 PM in the Chapel of Dilday Funeral Home. Interment will follow in the Oak Hill Cemetery.
Mr. Gregory was born March 29, 1966 in Denver, Colorado, to the late Wilson William and Estella Arellano Gregory. He was self-employed. He was preceded in death by a nephew, Brandon Espinoza. He is survived by his companion, Cathy Fitzgerald, three daughters, Jennifer Mayo, Crystal Crockarell, Britney Gregory, a son, Samuel Evan Arellano Gregory, all of Huntingdon, TN, two brothers, Bruce Gregory, of Texas, Mark Gregory, of Huntingdon, TN, a sister, Tina Costillo, of Washington. He also leaves three grandchildren, Keith and Seth Crockarell, and Merlin Melendez. The family will receive friends on Sunday from 5 PM till 9 PM at Dilday Funeral Home and on Monday from 8 Am till time of services.
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Great Sunday
The service today was highlighted by each member praying over a small cloth as it was anointed to be sent out with a letter from the church to a needy person. Thank God for our Savior who answers prayer. The presence of the Lord was very evident as tears and cries flowed for those who have fallen away or have been taken in the snare of the enemy. We are believing in God for a great time of revival and spiritual growth.
Another visitor was present in our teen class today. We welcomed Zach Hardy. He was very involved in the class discussion. Thank God for our teens and for all the other classes and teachers. Brother Leon Reynolds (SS Superintendant) is very involved in the the Sunday School and cares much for the teachers and students.
Another visitor was present in our teen class today. We welcomed Zach Hardy. He was very involved in the class discussion. Thank God for our teens and for all the other classes and teachers. Brother Leon Reynolds (SS Superintendant) is very involved in the the Sunday School and cares much for the teachers and students.
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Tonight
Karen and I enjoyed visiting the Bone restaurant in Gleason this evening. The Southern Gospel Singing group Grace Abounds along with Denise and Delilah (new name Sisters In Grace) were there also. The owner has regular visits from singers and friends who come in to enjoy the music. There was a great spirit of fellowship. The songs were great and the pie and tea were good too. There should be more places like this for Christians to visit and enjoy.
Friday, April 20, 2007
Tennessee Ladies Day
Ladies Day is April 27 & 28 at the state campground. Applications should have been postmarked no later than April 5th to receive the early-bird discount (a savings of $10.00) All ladies are encouraged to send in applications today!
Sister Gordon is attending and some ladies from the school (Creswell Arts Magnet) where she teaches are planning to attend as her guests. The ladies are African Americans and one of them is displaced from the Katrina hurricane and is a Church of God in Christ pastor's wife. Another one comes by way of New York from Jamaica and the other is from Memphis and has recently received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. They are anticipating a great time in the Lord there
Note: Applications have been mailed to Women's Ministries Directors and pastor's wives. They are also available online at http://www.tnwomenofgrace.com/ This is the Women's Ministries web page. Sister Londa Richardson is the Women's Ministries Director.
There are applications attached to the bulletin board a the entrance of the Huntingdon sanctuary. See Sister Gordon if you plan to attend and don't have a ride. A ride can be arranged.
Sister Gordon is attending and some ladies from the school (Creswell Arts Magnet) where she teaches are planning to attend as her guests. The ladies are African Americans and one of them is displaced from the Katrina hurricane and is a Church of God in Christ pastor's wife. Another one comes by way of New York from Jamaica and the other is from Memphis and has recently received the baptism of the Holy Spirit. They are anticipating a great time in the Lord there
Note: Applications have been mailed to Women's Ministries Directors and pastor's wives. They are also available online at http://www.tnwomenofgrace.com/ This is the Women's Ministries web page. Sister Londa Richardson is the Women's Ministries Director.
There are applications attached to the bulletin board a the entrance of the Huntingdon sanctuary. See Sister Gordon if you plan to attend and don't have a ride. A ride can be arranged.
End Time Studies, Books and Videos
Hal Lindsey offers some very interesting videos on Israel and other end time studies. Go to his website by clicking here. Then click on the media link and then video to watch video or click on audio.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Relevant Scriptures
Matthew 24:37 But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
Luke 17: 28 Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded;
29 But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all.
30 Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed.
Mt 24:14 And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.
38 For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
Luke 17: 28 Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded;
29 But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all.
30 Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed.
Mt 24:14 And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness unto all nations; and then shall the end come.
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Prayer for the Times
Glory, honor, praise and worship to our heavenly Father and to His Son Jesus Christ through the power of the Holy Spirit. There seems to be more and more tragedies in our land and to this end and for that cause I pray against the spirit of evil. I pray for those who have been adversely affected by the massacre at Virginia Tech. May there be peace, comfort and healing in their paths as they continue to walk on and move forward. I pray for the families that have a family member killed or wounded. Help them as they morn and grieve over their loss and may anger not tarry in their grieving process. May they find the strength and resolve to forgive. May any anger they feel be directed towards the evil that caused this disaster (not the person, family or ethnic group) and may it be directed towards seeking You for more grace and power to fight that evil. I pray for the family of the murderer that God will give them the strength to continue on with their lives amidst any spirits of anger and vengeance - for we know that you, O God, are the judge and avenger of all things and the healer of those whose hearts are broken. I pray for the faculty and staff at VT that God will give them the wisdom and fortitude for continued stability and peace in their classrooms.
Surely we live in the last of the last days and evil will continue to be rampant in our land and throughout the world. May we be strong in the Lord and the power of His might during these most trying evil times. Even in our rural local communities of faith and churches evil surfaces and boils that brings about divisions, hurt, anger, bitterness and separation. O Mighty God, I pray that the spirit of division, hurt, anger, bitterness and separation be broken among us and that you will have the preeminence among us. May we seek peace and be at peace as much as possibly lies within us. As President Bush noted in his address to VT, "may we overcome evil with good and not be overcome by evil." AMEN! AMEN! AND AMEN!
Surely we live in the last of the last days and evil will continue to be rampant in our land and throughout the world. May we be strong in the Lord and the power of His might during these most trying evil times. Even in our rural local communities of faith and churches evil surfaces and boils that brings about divisions, hurt, anger, bitterness and separation. O Mighty God, I pray that the spirit of division, hurt, anger, bitterness and separation be broken among us and that you will have the preeminence among us. May we seek peace and be at peace as much as possibly lies within us. As President Bush noted in his address to VT, "may we overcome evil with good and not be overcome by evil." AMEN! AMEN! AND AMEN!
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Arrangements for "Bunchie" Jones-Lawson
Thursday, April 19th
Hendersonville Memory Gardens & Funeral Home
353 Johnny Cash Parkway (Gallatin Pike)
Hendersonville, TN 37075
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Viewing Friday, April 20th
Hendersonville Memory Gardens & Funeral Home
10:00am - 11:00am Viewing
11:00am - 12:00pm Service
Saturday, April 21st
Hopewell Church of God of Prophecy
8100 Hopewell Road S.E.Bessemer, AL 35022
10:00am - 11:00am Viewing
11:00am - 12:00pm Service & Burial
Hendersonville Memory Gardens & Funeral Home
353 Johnny Cash Parkway (Gallatin Pike)
Hendersonville, TN 37075
5:00pm - 9:00pm
Viewing Friday, April 20th
Hendersonville Memory Gardens & Funeral Home
10:00am - 11:00am Viewing
11:00am - 12:00pm Service
Saturday, April 21st
Hopewell Church of God of Prophecy
8100 Hopewell Road S.E.Bessemer, AL 35022
10:00am - 11:00am Viewing
11:00am - 12:00pm Service & Burial
Lillie Bernice "Bunchie" Jones-Lawson
Sister Lillie Bernice "Bunchie" Jones-Lawson died today. Below is a message by the pastor where she attends church. Sister Jones served with her huband L. C. Jones when he was State Overseer of Tennessee back in the 1950's and 60's.
Dear Friends,
It saddens my heart to have to pass on the news that Sis. Lillie Bernice "Bunchie" Jones Lawson has passed away. Her passing was sudden and unexpected and we extend our deepest sympathy to her children and the rest of her extended family. Funeral arrangements are pending and I will provide the schedule of services VIA another email as soon as they are available.
Please be in prayer for the family and her church community as we mourn the loss of this spiritual giant who will be greatly missed.
In Christ,
Shannon W. Bowdoin
Senior Pastor
Bellshire Church of God of Prophecy
Dear Friends,
It saddens my heart to have to pass on the news that Sis. Lillie Bernice "Bunchie" Jones Lawson has passed away. Her passing was sudden and unexpected and we extend our deepest sympathy to her children and the rest of her extended family. Funeral arrangements are pending and I will provide the schedule of services VIA another email as soon as they are available.
Please be in prayer for the family and her church community as we mourn the loss of this spiritual giant who will be greatly missed.
In Christ,
Shannon W. Bowdoin
Senior Pastor
Bellshire Church of God of Prophecy
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Service Today and Prayer Requests
God blessed today as we worshipped and praised the Lord. We welcome new visitors Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Allen and also a new teen (Keith) in our teen class. Thank God for His presence and for each one that was present.
PRAYER REQUESTS:
Brother J. E. Moore has been sick all of the past week with chest congestion and coughing.
Sister Donna Crossno was sick today with congestion and coughing.
Brother Stanley Reynolds has a friend (Bill Perry) in Vanderbilt hospital with terminal cancer.
Brother Don VanMeter goes to the Martin Hospital for tests this week.
Sister Susie Reynolds is now in a wheel chair until she can have surgery the last week of May.
Sister Mildred Stacey is scheduled for knee replacement on June 4th at Huntingdon hospital.
Sister Jennie Sanders needs continued prayer for fluid build-up in her legs and feet.
Sister Peggy Heath is sick with congestion and coughing.
Sister Virginia Davis has congestion and coughing.
Remember these in prayer and call them to encourge them.
PRAYER REQUESTS:
Brother J. E. Moore has been sick all of the past week with chest congestion and coughing.
Sister Donna Crossno was sick today with congestion and coughing.
Brother Stanley Reynolds has a friend (Bill Perry) in Vanderbilt hospital with terminal cancer.
Brother Don VanMeter goes to the Martin Hospital for tests this week.
Sister Susie Reynolds is now in a wheel chair until she can have surgery the last week of May.
Sister Mildred Stacey is scheduled for knee replacement on June 4th at Huntingdon hospital.
Sister Jennie Sanders needs continued prayer for fluid build-up in her legs and feet.
Sister Peggy Heath is sick with congestion and coughing.
Sister Virginia Davis has congestion and coughing.
Remember these in prayer and call them to encourge them.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
Congratulations! Delilah and Denise.
Sister Delilah Mummel and Sister Denise Pyburn (also biological sisters) entered an amateur gospel singing preview sponsored by Gospel Radio Station 93.1 Good News in Jackson, TN. The preview was held and judged in Humboldt, TN. They were placed at the top out of the three that were given the go for the next step (semi-finals) to be held in September near Lexington, TN. The judges told them that they had no problem choosing them as the first one. Both of these ladies were raised in the Huntingdon area and grew up attending the Church of God of Prophecy here. CONGRATULATIONS TO THESE SISTERS.
Sister Delilah is presently very active in the local church ministry as a member of the Praise and Worship Team, Assistant Youth Leader and Bulletin Coordinator. She loves the Lord and serves faithfully. She has blessed our services many times with her solos. She lives in Huntingdon with her husband, Jeremy and his son Austin. She has dedicated her life to use her gift for the glory of God. Denise is married and lives in Lexington, TN. She attends church there with her husband and two sons and another one on the way. She teaches elementary school there as well. WE ARE PROUD OF BOTH OF YOU!
The Sisters will be interviewed on 93.1 Good News Radio Station in Jackson, TN from 8-10 pm Sunday evening April 15, 2007.
Sister Delilah is presently very active in the local church ministry as a member of the Praise and Worship Team, Assistant Youth Leader and Bulletin Coordinator. She loves the Lord and serves faithfully. She has blessed our services many times with her solos. She lives in Huntingdon with her husband, Jeremy and his son Austin. She has dedicated her life to use her gift for the glory of God. Denise is married and lives in Lexington, TN. She attends church there with her husband and two sons and another one on the way. She teaches elementary school there as well. WE ARE PROUD OF BOTH OF YOU!
The Sisters will be interviewed on 93.1 Good News Radio Station in Jackson, TN from 8-10 pm Sunday evening April 15, 2007.
GREAT MEN'S DAY
Tennessee Men's Ministries State Director, Chuck Bailey, put together a great Men's Day at the Dickson Campground. The theme was "Supermen for God." If I had some of those super hero comics books from my boyhood days, I could cash in on some green since the older ones are sought after by collectors. It was very reminiscent to see the Super Hero decor and to enjoy the camaraderie of competition in the shooting match and throwing games. I was "lucky" enough to come in second in one round of competition and won a Spider man shirt and the book, No More Christian Nice Guy by Paul Coughlin. The messages by Shannon Bowdoin, Leon Graves, Don Smith and Director Chuck Bailey were great and centered around our great Superman, Jesus Christ and being a Superman Christian. We were encouraged to be obedient, powerful praisers (and not let the ladies do all the praising) and committed men of God. Of course the food was great!
Thank God for the great men of God throughout the Church of God of Prophecy in Tennessee.
You can see more about this ministry at the state Director's web page. Click here
Men's Ministry In Tennessee Church of God of Prophecy
Thank God for the great men of God throughout the Church of God of Prophecy in Tennessee.
You can see more about this ministry at the state Director's web page. Click here
Men's Ministry In Tennessee Church of God of Prophecy
Thursday, April 12, 2007
POWERFUL YOUTH WEB SITE
Battle Cry has some youth who have dedicated to be engaged and very involved in the battle.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Men's Retreat
From State Overseer E. C. McKinley at Voice of Hope
In just a few days, men will be gathering from across the State of Tennessee to participate in a highly anticipated event. On Friday and Saturday, April 13-14, 2007 Camp Hickory Hills will be the site for what looks to be one of the best-attended Men's retreat in a long, long time.
Chuck Bailey, our State Men's Director has been working for some time to make preparations for a successful event. I plan on being there, along with many of our pastors for what will be a great time of worship, fellowship, fun and good food!
If you have not registered, it is not too late. You can send an email to Chuck by CLICKING HERE, or calling the State Office 615-824-3563. I look forward to seeing you there!
In just a few days, men will be gathering from across the State of Tennessee to participate in a highly anticipated event. On Friday and Saturday, April 13-14, 2007 Camp Hickory Hills will be the site for what looks to be one of the best-attended Men's retreat in a long, long time.
Chuck Bailey, our State Men's Director has been working for some time to make preparations for a successful event. I plan on being there, along with many of our pastors for what will be a great time of worship, fellowship, fun and good food!
If you have not registered, it is not too late. You can send an email to Chuck by CLICKING HERE, or calling the State Office 615-824-3563. I look forward to seeing you there!
Monday, April 09, 2007
Visit and Prayer Requests
Today, Karen and I visited with our niece's little son, Zachery Cantrell, who is in Vanderbilt Childrens' Hospital. He has been in serious condition but is now doing some better. Stacey, our niece requests prayer for him and the family during this time.
I spoke to Sister King today. She and Rita are doing well. They traveled with her nephew for Easter this year. She requests continued prayer for Rita.
There were several requests that came in Sunday.
We continue to pray for those in our families and community who don't know Christ as their Savior and Lord.
I spoke to Sister King today. She and Rita are doing well. They traveled with her nephew for Easter this year. She requests continued prayer for Rita.
There were several requests that came in Sunday.
We continue to pray for those in our families and community who don't know Christ as their Savior and Lord.
Sunday, April 08, 2007
10 Easy Ways to Know You're Not a Leader
1. You're waiting on a bigger staff and more money to accomplish your vision.
2. You think you need to be in charge to have influence.
3. You're content.
4. You tend to foster division instead of generating a helpful dialogue.
5. You think you need to say something to be heard.
6. You find it easier to blame others for your circumstances than to take responsibility for solutions.
7. It's been some time since you said, "I messed up."
8. You're driven by the task instead of the relationships and the vision.
9. Your dreams are so small, people think they can be achieved.
10. No one is following you.
from Tony Morgan
2. You think you need to be in charge to have influence.
3. You're content.
4. You tend to foster division instead of generating a helpful dialogue.
5. You think you need to say something to be heard.
6. You find it easier to blame others for your circumstances than to take responsibility for solutions.
7. It's been some time since you said, "I messed up."
8. You're driven by the task instead of the relationships and the vision.
9. Your dreams are so small, people think they can be achieved.
10. No one is following you.
from Tony Morgan
Easter Service Today
Today was Easter and we thank God for a great day! Below are some pictures. It was good to see Sister Joyce Grace's daughter Krystel and her friend in church today. It was good also to see Sister Joann Blow back in service.
Children and parents count eggs - having a great time.
England and Tyler count their eggs.
Little Dalton finds an egg and starts peeling and eating.
Some of the younger children.
Brandon and Dad, Josh, count his eggs.
Each child was given a prize and I explained that the tomb of Christ is empty and now He fills our hearts.
We missed some of our people who traveled to Fields of the Wood for the Easter Program. It was, nevertheless, a great Easter Sunday for which we give the Lord the glory!
Children and parents count eggs - having a great time.
England and Tyler count their eggs.
Little Dalton finds an egg and starts peeling and eating.
Some of the younger children.
Brandon and Dad, Josh, count his eggs.
Each child was given a prize and I explained that the tomb of Christ is empty and now He fills our hearts.
We missed some of our people who traveled to Fields of the Wood for the Easter Program. It was, nevertheless, a great Easter Sunday for which we give the Lord the glory!
Saturday, April 07, 2007
UPDATE - YESTERDAY AND TODAY
Yesterday Karen and I visited with Sister Jennie Sanders. She testified that the Lord has touched her hands and she can now crochet again. She is 88 years young and continues to pray that she can be well enough to come to church.
We then visted with Sister Peggy Heath in her new apartment. We had a good visit with her. She gave us an Easter Card and an offering. We enjoyed the visit with her.
We also visted for a few minutes with their friend Pauline in the lobby of the apartments.
We then visited with Sister Mildred Stacey. She is awaiting knee replacement surgery scheduled for June 4th. We were welcomed and enjoyed the visit.
We then visited with Sister Lilly Grooms. She continues to desire prayer for shortness of breath and heart problems. We prayed with each of these elderly sisters.
Today I visited with the neighbor that moves in next to church a few months ago. The young man's name is Joey. I did not get a last name but did invite him to our services.
I also visited the McKenzie Rehabilitation Facility where Sister Lenne Mae Crossno is. She was sleeping and I did not want to awake her. She continues to struggle with memory and thinking ability. I will visit her again in the future.
We pray for each of these. Call them and/or go by and see them and pray for them.
We then visted with Sister Peggy Heath in her new apartment. We had a good visit with her. She gave us an Easter Card and an offering. We enjoyed the visit with her.
We also visted for a few minutes with their friend Pauline in the lobby of the apartments.
We then visited with Sister Mildred Stacey. She is awaiting knee replacement surgery scheduled for June 4th. We were welcomed and enjoyed the visit.
We then visited with Sister Lilly Grooms. She continues to desire prayer for shortness of breath and heart problems. We prayed with each of these elderly sisters.
Today I visited with the neighbor that moves in next to church a few months ago. The young man's name is Joey. I did not get a last name but did invite him to our services.
I also visited the McKenzie Rehabilitation Facility where Sister Lenne Mae Crossno is. She was sleeping and I did not want to awake her. She continues to struggle with memory and thinking ability. I will visit her again in the future.
We pray for each of these. Call them and/or go by and see them and pray for them.
Friday, April 06, 2007
The Tomb of Jesus
With all the hype about the so-called discovery of Jesus' tomb, many Christians are up in arms. Does it surprise us that this type of information surfaces again and again? It shouldn't. The adversary, the devil, will try to discredit Christ's death, burial and resurrection as long as he is on this earth. The question pops up. . .does evidence bring faith or does faith bring evidence? Well perhaps it is both depending on the occasion - remember Thomas wanting to see and touch Jesus nail holes in his hands and pierced side. Yet, the Bible tells us that "without faith it is impossible to please God, for he that comes to God must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him." Heb. 11:6 Whether faith comes before evidence or evidence comes before faith is not the most needed question to ask. The most needed question to ask is, "do you know that you know that you know Jesus Christ as your Savior and Lord?" After Thomas saw and touched Jesus he proclaimed "my Lord and My God!" Was it just because he saw and touched Jesus that he could say my Lord and my God? NO!
God created man with a spirit and God is a Spirit. The Bible says His Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are the sons (and daughters) of God. One may say, "that is subjective." Do we say that the Holy Spirit is subject to carnal whims and desires? NO! When a person comes, as the Heavenly Father draws them, to Christ and repents, confesses and cries to God for salvation - the Holy Spirit does the work in their minds and hearts - regardless of how much theology, philosophy or psychology ones knows or does not know.
Yes, there is evidence by extant writings all the way from the time of Old Testament to the New Testament, to the Early Church Fathers, to the Patristic Apologists, to the Middle Ages, to the Reformation, to the Great Awakenings, to the Pentecostal outpourings and the spread of the Gospel in many heathenistic, non-Christian nations. Whether one believes because they read and grasp the evidence of thousands of years that show the historical Christ and his death, burial and resurrection or whether they believe because they exercise their faith in the simple message of he death, burial and resurrection of Christ - the Holy Spirit must be the One to bring conviction, redemption and regeneration. Thank God for Jesus Christ!
If you want to read some of the discussions about the discovery of the supposed burial place of Jesus click here But be warned, it is not the burial place that Joseph of Arimathea gave for the burial of our Lord!
John 20:29-31 Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed. And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book: But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name.
God created man with a spirit and God is a Spirit. The Bible says His Spirit bears witness with our spirit that we are the sons (and daughters) of God. One may say, "that is subjective." Do we say that the Holy Spirit is subject to carnal whims and desires? NO! When a person comes, as the Heavenly Father draws them, to Christ and repents, confesses and cries to God for salvation - the Holy Spirit does the work in their minds and hearts - regardless of how much theology, philosophy or psychology ones knows or does not know.
Yes, there is evidence by extant writings all the way from the time of Old Testament to the New Testament, to the Early Church Fathers, to the Patristic Apologists, to the Middle Ages, to the Reformation, to the Great Awakenings, to the Pentecostal outpourings and the spread of the Gospel in many heathenistic, non-Christian nations. Whether one believes because they read and grasp the evidence of thousands of years that show the historical Christ and his death, burial and resurrection or whether they believe because they exercise their faith in the simple message of he death, burial and resurrection of Christ - the Holy Spirit must be the One to bring conviction, redemption and regeneration. Thank God for Jesus Christ!
If you want to read some of the discussions about the discovery of the supposed burial place of Jesus click here But be warned, it is not the burial place that Joseph of Arimathea gave for the burial of our Lord!
John 20:29-31 Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed. And many other signs truly did Jesus in the presence of his disciples, which are not written in this book: But these are written, that ye might believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; and that believing ye might have life through his name.
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Easter Sunrise Service
MOVING FORWARD
I remember one of former General Overseer Billy Murray's emphasis was "forward." This left a strong impression on me as a minister of the gospel of Christ. This encourged me to be more proactive in ministry in regards to what is important to our Chief Apostle and Captain of our faith.
While we have our times of planning and preparation, God continues to move forward. He knows what He is doing and does not need our pitiful plans. . . It has been said "to fail to plan is to plan to fail." More clearly it could be said, "to fail to plan in God's plan is to plan to fail." Moving forward in Christ's plan most assuredly means to be involved in those things that he prioritizes. He gave his life, blood, sweat, and tears for the salvation of the lost and to bring His church to His perfection (totally complete).
We know for sure that He will "present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish." Eph. 5:27
So we his people must declare His gospel with persistence and power. Jesus said in, John 14:6 "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one goes to the Father except through me." (GW Version) Further we must continue to, "teach them to do everything I (Jesus) have commanded you. "And remember that I (Jesus) am always with you until the end of time." (Matt. 28:20, GW Version)
While we have our times of planning and preparation, God continues to move forward. He knows what He is doing and does not need our pitiful plans. . . It has been said "to fail to plan is to plan to fail." More clearly it could be said, "to fail to plan in God's plan is to plan to fail." Moving forward in Christ's plan most assuredly means to be involved in those things that he prioritizes. He gave his life, blood, sweat, and tears for the salvation of the lost and to bring His church to His perfection (totally complete).
We know for sure that He will "present it to himself a glorious church, not having spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing; but that it should be holy and without blemish." Eph. 5:27
So we his people must declare His gospel with persistence and power. Jesus said in, John 14:6 "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one goes to the Father except through me." (GW Version) Further we must continue to, "teach them to do everything I (Jesus) have commanded you. "And remember that I (Jesus) am always with you until the end of time." (Matt. 28:20, GW Version)
TENNESSEE CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY STATE CONVENTION
Wednesday Evening & Prayer Requests
We are thanking the Lord for a good time of prayer and bible study last evening. The children present also sang some songs. Brooks, England and Mariah sang and we enjoyed their singing.
Prayer Requests
Sister Jennie Sanders continues to desire prayer.
Sister Donna requested prayer for Alton and Delilah.
Several requests came in for lost family members.
I requested prayer for God's will in the Pastoral Appointment for Huntingdon for the next two years. Pastoral appointments are made or finalized at the State Convention which convenes the weekend of July 27-29 at the Chattanooga Convention Center in Chattanooga, TN.
Prayer Requests
Sister Jennie Sanders continues to desire prayer.
Sister Donna requested prayer for Alton and Delilah.
Several requests came in for lost family members.
I requested prayer for God's will in the Pastoral Appointment for Huntingdon for the next two years. Pastoral appointments are made or finalized at the State Convention which convenes the weekend of July 27-29 at the Chattanooga Convention Center in Chattanooga, TN.
Monday, April 02, 2007
Keep The Flame Burning
The meeting with Area Presbyter Clayton Mahan as the moderator was a great blessing. State Overseer, E. C. McKinley preached an encouraging and challenging message. The State Staff gave presentations, which were helpful. Pastors from the whole area were present and many of the church members. Thank God for a great time!
Sunday, April 01, 2007
AREA WIDE MEETING - KEEP THE FLAME BURNING
Sunday night, April 1, will be the area wide meeting at the Big Sandy church. State Overseer, E. C. McKinley will be preaching. The meeting is part of the Keep The Flame Burning meetings that Overseer McKinley is conducting througout the state.
There will be no local service at the Huntingdon church on that night and we will be encouraging our people to attend.
There will be no local service at the Huntingdon church on that night and we will be encouraging our people to attend.
GLORIOUS TIME IN GOD'S PRESENCE
The presence of the Lord was mighty among us today. Shouts of joy. Tears of joy. There were Several in the altar seeking God. Two young men, Jonah and Jacob Davis eyes were flooding as the Spirit moved upon them. The mother held them, one in each arm, as the Holy Spirit was very evident upon them. Testimonies came forth of God's blessings. Every age was rejoicing all over the building as the peace of God flowed. The Holy Ghost spoke and said, "I give you my peace, I give you my love, receive my peace, receive my love. . ." We were uplifted, overjoyed, filled up and running over. What a glorious time as God came and manifested in such a marvelous way.
Scheduled revival is over but the revival of the Holy Ghost in our hearts and and among us continues.
Scheduled revival is over but the revival of the Holy Ghost in our hearts and and among us continues.
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