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Adult Classes Sermons
Auditorium Class: No Classes Young Adult’s Class: No Classes
AM: Josh Moyer
PM: No Evening Service
FAMILY NEWS July 5, 2020
Next Sunday on Search: July 12—Prepare Your Heart
The future is always ap-
proaching faster than we
imagine for our children. We
must be a generation that pre-
pares our own hearts and the
hearts of our children to serve
the Lord and not be fooled by
the ways of the world.
Daily Bible Reading
Sunday Proverbs 10-12 & 2 Corinthians 5
Monday Proverbs 13-15 & 2 Corinthians 6
Tuesday Proverbs 16-18 & 2 Corinthians 7
Wednesday Proverbs 19-21 & 2 Corinthians 8
Thursday
Proverbs 22-24 & 2 Corinthians 9
Friday Proverbs 25-26 & 2 Corinthians 10
Saturday Proverbs 27-29 & 2 Corinthians 11:1-15
From the Elders:
Due to the increase in covid-19 cases the Elders have decided to continue with the Sunday morning schedule as is. We will con-tinue to meet at 10:30 on Sunday mornings and request that so-cial distancing be practiced both in the auditorium as well as the foyer. The services will be live streamed on Facebook for those wishing to participate in our worship from home.
Satan’s target is your
mind and his weapon
is lies. So fill your
mind with God’s
word.
“As for God, his way is perfect: The Lord’s word is flawless;
He shields all who take refuge in him.” 2 Samuel 22:31 (NIV)
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” Psalm 119:105 (KJV)
In Our Hearts:
“I watch in hope for the Lord, I wait for God my savior; My God will hear me.” Micah 7:7
Please continue to keep those on our long term needs list in your prayers. If you notice changes that need to
be made please let the office know.
Larry Ernst, Barry Haynie, friend of Arpoika Daniels, Russell Wiloughby, cousin of Justin Thomas, Sherry Hollon, aunt of Heather Hostetter, Alvis Campbell, John Daniels, Vic Richardson, Noah Branscum, Ted Criswell, Sharon Smith’s son, Carl Smith, Fred and Velma Baxter, brother and mother of Debbie Crane, Shirley Carson, sister of Wayne Maxwell
Let’s remember the shut-ins: Norma Johnston, Sue Lofton, Jerry Sullivan, George Howell and Wanda McCarty
Christian Relief Fund: There are brochures located in the foyer for the Christian Relief Fund program. If you
are interested in sponsoring a child through the CRF program please pick up one of the brochures, fill out the
form found on the inside, mail it in and begin a very worthy ministry with CRF!
Food Pantry: The food pantry is short on cereal, soups, macaroni and cheese, canned meats, peanut butter and
jelly. Please bring any of these items or other non perishable food items and place them in the baskets provided
at the north and south entrances.
Heritage House: If you would like to participate in the delivery of meals to shut-ins in our community through
the Heritage House program, please contact Debbie Ernst at 382-3059.
Youth and Family News:
AWTG: - CANCELLED for the month of June. The Plan is to start back in July. Seminole will possibly be
asked to fill a spot in July as well, More details to come soon.
VBS - We have scheduled VBS for July 20th-22nd. The theme is building faith and
is a Lego® theme.
Communion Supplies
The church office is open Monday - Friday from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. for those wishing to pick up communion kits for at home worship.
Contribution
For those who choose to continue worshiping via Facebook on Sunday mornings, your contribution can be mailed to PO Box 1723 or dropped off at
the office during business hours.
God is Still Love
A man traveling through the country noticed that the weather vane on the roof of a farm building bore
the phrase, “God Is Love.” He was troubled about it and asked the farmer, “Do you think God’s love is as
changeable as that weather vane?” “You miss the point, sir” replied the farmer, “It is on the weather
vane because no matter which way the wind is blowing, God is still love!”
“So we have come to know and to believe the love that God has for us. God is love, and whoever abides
in love abides in God and God abides in him!” (1 Jn 4:16)
Trending: . . . Building Security: July: Jerry Renner . . . Pot Luck: There will be no end of the month potluck luncheon . . . Food Pantry: Temporarily Closed . . .
Many people ask this very question. It comes from a sincere desire to read and under-stand the Bible just as God intended for God did not give us an unintelligible book. He knows we can understand His word, and He gave us that word to comprehend. However, the Bible is a book which must be rightly divided as Paul said to Timothy (2 Tim. 2:15). One must study the Bible in order to properly discern its teachings. Timothy was commanded to study and read the Scriptures (1 Tim. 4:13). The fact that he was so commanded means that it was possible for his study to be productive and use-ful. As Christians, Peter exhorts us to add knowledge to our faith (2 Pet. 1:5). If we achieve this knowledge, it will come through study of God’s word. No one will be miracu-lously endowed with scriptural knowledge in our generation.
If Bible study is to be profitable to us, we must make the proper approach to Scripture. Bible reading is different than reading the newspaper or a novel. Following some of these guidelines for effective Bible reading and study will help you get more out of the time you spend with the Word of God.
Read with reverence. The Bible is inspired of God. It did not originate with man. 2 Peter 1:21 says that the Holy Spirit moved the men who wrote the Scrip-tures.
Read with a sense of need. Realize that you need God’s instruction and that He will provide it through His word. Man is incapable of directing his own steps (Jer. 10:23).
Think while you are reading. How often have you read words but did not comprehend because you were not think-ing about what you were reading? The Bible deserves meditation deliberate thinking. Don’t imagine that just reading the words of the Bible will help you. The upright man of Psalm 1:2 meditated on the law of God.
Don’t read something into the Bible. Let the Bible speak for itself. So many people make the mistake of reading the Bible with their minds already made up concerning what it has to say. We must not decide what we want to believe and then go to the Bible to try to prove it. The Scriptures are profitable for doctrine (teaching) according to 2 Timothy 3:16. Allow the Scriptures to formulate your beliefs.
Determine to apply what you are reading. If you love God’s truth, you must be governed by it. If you read the Scriptures but fail to do what you read, do not be surprised if soon your Scripture reading stops altogether. We must not only listen to the Scriptures, we must also obey them (James 1:22). The Scrip-tures are not designed to be ignored.
Why not give these suggestions a try and see if your personal Bible study doesn’t improve?
-by Mark White
How Can I Get More Out Of Bible Study?
Sunday Bible Study 9:30 am
Worship 10:30 am
Evening Worship 5:00 pm
Wednesday Devotional 6:00 pm
BusDriver: Larry Waddell 405-613-3172 (Please call if you need a ride.)
Heritage House Delivery:
Betty Smith & Kay Lashley
Nursery:
Debbie Crane
Current Resident Or:
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Seminole, OK
Permit No. 155
ORDER OF WORSHIP AND OTHER DUTIES
In Charge of Services Syd Morgan (405-380-7406) (If unable to serve please contact the one in charge for the month)
Minister Arpoika Daniels
(cell) 405-625-2323
Youth Minister Josh Moyer
(cell) 405-570-5048
Administrative Lynn Grimes
(office) 405-382-0548
Elders: Jack Mattingly, Sr. (cell) 380-2510
Syd Morgan (home) 382-3404
(cell) 380-7406
Mike Vanlandingham (home) 382-1919
(cell) 380-2284
Deacons: Jon Cloud, Ken Crane, Jim
Grimes, Ed Hardin, Clint Jackson,
Steve Johnson, Steve Lashley, Wayne
Maxwell, Dan Reynolds, Bob
Swearingen
South North
Steve Johnson—Bread Cup—Mike Vanlandingham
Kenny Brewer Offering—Will Stafford
Austin Moyer Bob Griggs
Alan Morgan Jim Grimes
PM: No Evening Service No Evening Service
Bible Class Greeters:
South: Sue Alexander & Betty Smith
North: Jim & Donna Hardin
Worship Greeters:
South: Larry & Janet Waddell
North: Jerry Sullivan & Jill Reynolds
Welcome: AM Mike Vanlandingham
PM No Evening Service
Prayers:
AM Opening: Gil Turpin
AM Closing: Jon Cloud
PM Opening: No Evening Service
PM Closing: No Evening Service
Scripture Reader: Nuben Barton
Song Leader: Josh Moyer
Church of Christ at Seminole, 12040 Hwy 99 N, Seminole, OK 74818-1723, 405-382-0548.
E-Mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.churchofchristatseminole.org
Service Times:
We will resume printing the order of w
orship and
other duties once we are back to our normal
worship schedule.