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“It is Finished” CURRENT SERMON SERIES LESSON 4: In this sermon series we will be looking at the words of Jesus from the cross. With each statement He makes, Jesus teaches us valuable life lessons. Join us between now and April 1 as we learn how to make each day a Red Letter Day ! March 25, 2018 Vol. 34 No. 12

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“It is Finished”

CURRENT SERMON SERIES

LESSON 4:

In this sermon series we will be looking at the words of Jesus from the cross. With each statement He

makes, Jesus teaches us valuable life lessons. Join us between now and

April 1 as we learn how to make each day a Red Letter Day!

March 25, 2018Vol. 34 No. 12

A huge "Thank you" to the McIndoo family for hosting our annual Easter Egg hunt yesterday! Even if the weather played havoc with our plans, they did a great

job of being flexible and making sure everyone had a good time. Today is a wonderful day to worship the Lord and I'm thankful you are here. As Christians,

we worship God each and every week on the first day of the week. As we look ahead to next Sunday, I know we'll have more than our usual number of visitors. It's a great day to invite

your friends and family to come and worship with you. But it also seems to be a day when many people forget to come back on Sunday night. Sunday nights are a vital part of the life of our church

family. There was a time when our culture respected Sunday nights but now our schedules are crowded even on Sundays. A busy schedule is no excuse for misplaced priorities, however. It may be that if you

come back on Sunday night you'll be encouraged and uplifted and glad you came. But it may also be that someone else will be encouraged and uplifted because you came. Either way,

your church family is meeting and you'll be missed if you aren't here! -David Salisbury

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So whether we are at home or away, we make it our aim to please him.

2 Corinthians 5:9-David

It's Someone's First Time Here Therefore welcome one another as Christ has welcomed you, for the glory of God. Romans 15:7

One of the great lies that churches tell themselves is "We are a friendly church." No congregation wants to believe they are unwelcoming. If we did think that, we would change how we acted! But many times the reason we believe we are a friendly church is because my friends and I get to see each other at church and enjoy some time talking together. But to a first time guest, the church may be confusing and even cold. If everyone else knows what to say and do and when to sit and stand, a guest can feel embarrassed and like an outsider to the church. If that happens, they aren't likely to come back. If a guest has to search for a classroom for the children or has to wander around to find the bathroom or water fountain, they aren't likely to feel comfortable. If services are over and guest observe lots of deep meaningful conversations happening all around them while they only receive brief greetings as someone walks past, they won't feel as if this church family wants them to be a part. That church might tell itself what a friendly church it is, but the experience of guests would tell another story.It's one reason we refer those who worship with us but aren't "regulars" or members as our guests, not as visitors. The word visitor carries with it no obligation on my part. In sporting events the "visitors" are the

team that's not from here and they are opposed to the "home" team. But a guest is not just a visitor, they are a person who is invited to visit. We are under a great obligation to see that our guests are treated well and are likely to return. Calling them our guests changes how we view them. It also changes how we view ourselves. We are not the consumers at a church experience. We, as the church, are gracious hosts. Part of our job as the church family is to make sure our guests feel welcome. It is the responsibility of each and every member present to be a good host because any given Sunday could be someone's first Sunday here. Any Sunday could be the time someone is deciding whether to keep trying to make church "work" or give up and quit their faith altogether. In those moments, how we treat our guests can make an eternal difference. What an amazing opportunity as well as an awesome responsibility! Let's be a church that even our guests would call friendly and welcoming!

Bible Image of the week

Be sure to sign up for the remind groups below that apply to your family and text your name to (919) 200-8416.

Final Four Fun - March 31HYG Devotional - April 7

Sr. High Spring Retreat - April 27-29VBS - May 20-23

Questions or Suggestions?Nathan Woolard - Youth and Family Minister

[email protected] or (919) 200-8416

Genesis - Sunday Morning ClassThought from last class: “The Bible assures us that 'all have sinned

and fall short of the glory of God' (Romans 3:23. All humans are victims of Satan's temptation. But when we find ourselves down,

facing adversity, we can take comfort in the fact that God is working for us. We can observe the way the devil operates, and we can avoid his schemes (2 Corinthians 2:11). Adam and Eve were tempted with

the same schemes that you and I face today. Knowing those schemes and keeping our perspective will enable us to 'be sober, be vigilant;

because [our] adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour' (1 Peter 5:8).” - Justin Roger’s In the

Beginning: Life Lessons from Genesis (Page 29-30)

Challenge Question: What was the devil's shell game?

1 Corinthians 10:13 “No temptation has overtaken you that is not common to man. God is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the

way of escape, that you may be able to endure it..”

Nathan Woolard

The Youth Led Service on the schedule for April 8th has been

moved to May 6th.

The First Letter to the CorinthiansKey Lesson from Class: One lesson that 1 Corinthians 5-6 teaches us is that what we have and who we are is meant for the Lord. Because of the context, Paul specifically uses the illustration of the body in 6:13a to prove this point. It reads, "The body is not meant for sexual immorality, but for the Lord...." The last part of the chapter (6:19b-20) also reads, "You are not your own, for you were bought with a price. So glorify God in your body." How often do we allow ourselves to make decisions in this life based on simply what we want to do instead of what the Lord wants us to do? We must change our way of thinking because we are not our own. All that we have and are should be God's. Therefore, let's live like it. Let's make our decisions based on the spiritual and not the physical. Let us always try to glorify God through all we do.

“Do your best to present yourself to God as one

approved, a worker who has no need to be

ashamed, rightly handling the word of truth.”

2 Timothy 2:15

The Sr. High Spring retreat SIGN-UP sheet is in the youth room.

Brian Egerton (Associate Minister @ North

Lexington) will be our keynote speaker for

the retreat. The dates are April 27-29. SIGN

UP AND PAY BY APRIL 15! It's going to be

AWESOME!

Spring Retreat

Wednesday Review

The Plan of Salvation

What does it mean?

Hearing (Romans 10:17)Belief (Hebrews 11:6)

Repentance (Luke 13:3)Confession (Matthew 10:32)

Baptism (Mark 16:16)Faithful Living (Rev 2:10)

Serving the AssemblySunday, 3.25 AM ServiceAnnouncements - Leland SteelySong Leader - Nathan WoolardOpening Prayer - Karl DawsonScripture Reading - Jason ArvinSermon - David SalisburyClosing Prayer - Scott Schue

Sunday, 3.25 PM ServiceOpening Prayer - Micah BusbeyScripture Reading - Larry BundyClosing Prayer - Tim Tapp

Wednesday, 3.28 ServiceSong Leader - Nathan WoolardOpening Prayer - Josh FletcherDevotional - Greg WarmackClosing Prayer - Mike Stone

Greeters 3.25 Russ Barker Becca Barker Cheri Zehner

Communion ServersGreen Street Side

Steve StilwellRuss BarkerBobby EckelsMike Coffman

Parking Lot SideLarry BundyBilly RayAlan CarterJuan Nunez

Jesus told His disciples to go into all the world and preach the gospel. Mark’s account of the Great Commission summarizes the gospel this way: He who believes and is baptized will be saved; but he who does not believe will be condemned. When Peter preached the first gospel sermon he taught that repentance & baptism went hand in hand. Here, Mark shows us that faith & baptism go together in the same way. Faith is obedient!

Congregational Leadership:Elders: Fred Barnett, Bob McIndoo, Rodney Newton, Stephen Stilwell

Deacons: Jason Arvin, Shane Boggess, Micah Busbey, Brad Carter, Karl Dawson, Josh Fletcher, Juan Nunez, Mark Springer, Leland Steely, Tim Tapp

Minister: David Salisbury

Youth and Family Minister: Nathan Woolard

For The Record:Week of March 18, 2018Sunday AM Class - 129Sunday AM Worship - 198Sunday PM Worship - 86Wednesday Bible Study - 105Contribution - $ 6,835.43

Friends and FamilyVicki Boggess - cancer - Shane Boggess’ motherJune Bollinger - Marlene Stilwell’s motherLula Bufford - stroke - Louise McIllwain’s sisterFran Castellano - Marlena Buchanan’s sisterJason Chaplin - Leukemia - Rhonda Fyffe’s nephewRonnie Clothier - Parkinson’s - Sharry West’s brotherKay Cook - Odie May’s daughterOtis Cook - Marlena Buchanan’s friendConnor Crossan - cancer - Bob McIndoo’s 9 yr. old cousinRoy Daniel - Marlena Buchanan’s uncleCurt Dills - Juanita Dockery’s brotherJerry Goben - friend of J.B. SlaughterBill Gotee - cancer - J.B. Slaughter’s brother-in-lawMartha Harrod - Sue Farris' sisterRuby Hayes - Sue Farris’ sisterDale Jenkins - sick - Carol Cummings’ brotherDavid Klesk, Louise McIllwain’s nephewMike Loeffler - cancer - Jean Jenkins’ nephewJocelyn Lofton - Laken Fletcher’s nieceMike Maddox - Brian Maddox’s fatherCarol Merriweather - Line Street Church of ChristDennis Osburn - Mary Sue Slaughter’s brotherGreg Ray - cousin of David HustVickie Rogers - cancer - Stephen Roger’s wifeSylvia Slaughter - JB & Caroline Slaughter’s sisterTheresa Smith - cancer - Samantha Thompson’s motherJoyce Stilwell - Steve Stilwell’s motherGlen Thweatt - Valerie Arvin’s fatherMildred Yates - Mary Taylor’s sisterJoe Wilder - cancer - Marlena Buchanan’s friend’s son

Frances AbellKaycee BurroughLyn CarterCarol Cummings

Juanita DockeryCathy FletcherOdie MaysJim McIllwain

Donna MoschnerJane PutmanMagdalene SheltonLaverne Thomason

Continue to RememberContentment isn't getting what we want but being

satisfied with what we have.

"Not that I am speaking of being in need, for I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content."

Philippians 4:11

Prayer ListUpdates:

Juanita Dockery is in Deaconess Midtown and hopes to go home next

week.

Glen Thweatt, Valerie Arvin’s father, has been moved to St. Vincent

rehabilation as he continues his recovery.

Lula Bufford, Louise McIllwain’s sister, is improving slowly.

All things are possible with God.

In 2018, we will be using the “His Word” devotional guide which will take you through the entire New Testament in

a year. If you would like to buy a book, please sign up in the foyer and we will

order the books as a group. The cost for a devotional book is $6.

Today thru April 15 - Spring Retreat Sign-up - This Retreat is for the High School age youth group. The cost is $30. The sign up sheet is in the Youth Room.

April 18 - Wednesday Night Meal - This will be our NEXT catered meal in the Fellowship Hall. The cost is $3.00 a plate.

April 29 - 5th Sunday

Nursing Home ServiceEvery Sunday at 4:00 at

RedBanksYou can meet us there or ride the

church bus from the church parking lot at 3:45.

Kids Cereal Peanut Butter Crackers Fruit (single serve containers)

PANTRYNEEDS

Please make sure items are not outdated. Thank you.

Today - April 30 - Helen Dennis Scholarship Application - This scholarship is open to graduating seniors from our congregation who will be attending a Church of Christ affiliated college or a student who is currently attending a Church of Christ affiliated college. The applications are in the tract rack. Please review the instructions carefully. An individual may only receive this scholarship once. Please return completed applications to an elder or to Juan Nunez.

AREA EVENTSApril 21 - Ladies Day - Washington Ave. Church of Christ 9:30 am -1:30 pm. "Parenting is Rocket Science". Register before April 18 at wacoc.org.

April 22-April 25 - Gospel Meeting - Elizabethtown Church of Christ. The speaker will be David Powell of the North Jackson Church of Christ.

Scholarship HELEN DENNIS

Applications are available in the tract rack and being accepted through

April 30.