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Adult Classes Sermons
Auditorium Class: Jack Mattingly Young Adult’s Class: Arpoika Daniels
AM: Josh Moyer— On Facebook
PM: No Evening Service
FAMILY NEWS March 29, 2020
Next Sunday on Search: April 5—Women In The Church
In the beginning God created
us male and female in His im-
age and in His likeness. But
does God give the same role
to women that He gives to
men? In this lesson we explore
the role of women in the
church.
Daily Bible Reading
Sunday Deuteronomy 28-29 & Acts 27:1-26
Monday Deuteronomy 30-31 & Acts 27:27-44
Tuesday Deuteronomy 32-34 & Acts 28
Wednesday Psalms 42-44 & Matthew 1
Thursday
Psalms 45-47 & Matthew 2
Friday Psalms 48-50 & Matthew 3
Saturday Psalms 51-53 & Matthew 4
The elders have cancelled all worship services till further notice. We will have a live-streamed worship service on the church facebook page Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. There will also be a prerecorded message posted each Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. We will be providing communion supplies to those who want to come by the building to pick them up on alternate Wednesdays beginning March 25th. Pick up times will be 12:00 - 1:00 p.m. and 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. on the South side of the building. Please mail your contributions to PO Box 1723.
“So do not fear, for I am with you; do
not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you; I
will uphold you with my righteous
right hand.” Isaiah 41:10 (NIV)
But through it all, whether our sails are tattered from storms, or whether we’ve been thrown off course and shipwrecked, God is
still in control.
Our end-of-the-month potluck luncheon has been cancelled.
In Our Hearts:
Please remember those on our prayer list and continue to lift our nation and the current situation up to our
Father who hears our prayers (1 John 5:14).
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, Betty Boggs, daughter of the late Bill McDonald, Shirley Carson, sister of Wayne Maxwell
Let’s remember the shut-ins: Norma Johnston, Sue Lofton, Jerry Sullivan, George Howell and Wanda McCarty
Calendar Inserts: Due to the changes in our worship services and the cancelation of activities there will be no
calendar inserts printed for the month of April. Once things return to normal scheduling we will resume printing
the monthly calendar with worship worker assignments and activities.
Food Pantry: The food pantry has temporarily been closed to those who are not members of our congregation.
If you are a member and are in need of food to help you get through please let the office know. We will begin
operating the pantry as usual when the elders feel we can safely do so. Donations for the food pantry are still
welcomed and will be needed once normal operations resume.
Youth and Family News: AWTG: - CANCELLED
Youth Focus: - CANCELLED
We have been instructed to have no outside youth events for the next few weeks.
Church Camp– Camp this year will be from June 7th - 12th. The theme is “TUNED IN.”
more info to come in the following weeks.
VBS - our VBS is set for June 29th - July 1st.
Worland Wyoming VBS - June 18 - 25th
Justin Thomas is looking for some extra work. If anyone needs help picking up limbs, mowing, weedeating or hedge trimming please give him a call at 405-308-7376.
The church office will be keeping regular working hours at this point. If
you have questions or are in need of help or know of someone in need of
help during these difficult times please feel free to contact the office.
Trending: . . . Building Security: March: Jerry Renner, Paul Alexander . . . Youth: All Youth activities have been cancelled . . Pot Luck: Sunday, March 29th, NO Potluck Luncheon, . . . Food Pantry: Temporarily Closed . . .
A few years ago the psychology department of Duke University carried on an interesting ex-periment. They wanted to see how long rats could swim. In one container they placed a rat for which there was no possibility of escape. He swam a few moments and then ducked his head to drown. In the other container they made the hope of escape possible for the rat. The rat swam for several hours before finally drowning. The conclusion of the experiment was just the opposite of our common conclusion. We usually say, As long as there is life, there is hope. The Duke experiment concluded, As long as there is hope, there is life.
The elements of hope Something one does not possess but de-
sires. Expectation of attaining one’s desire.
A man aboard a cruise ship spied a beau-tiful woman who warmly returned his smile. He managed to get himself seated close enough to her at dinner that evening so he could speak to her. I saw you on deck this afternoon, and couldn’t help noticing your warm smile, he said. Yes, indeed, for I could not help noticing how much you resemble my third husband, she replied. His anticipa-tion took a dip, but he bravely asked, Oh, how many times have you been married? he asked. She looked down at her plate de-murely and said, Just Twice.
The Foundation of Hope The resurrection of Christ (1 Pet. 1:3-5) God knows His own (2 Tim. 2:19; 2 Pet 3:9). God’s invaluable promises: (1 Tim. 4:10; 1
John 2:25 God’s promise of eternal life is conditional
(Heb. 5:8-9).
The Value of Hope Saves us (Rom. 8:24) Keeps one from despair. Causes one to hold on (Rom. 8:25). Is the helmet of salvation (I Thess. 5:8) Is the anchor of the soul. (Heb. 6:18-19). Brings joy and rejoicing (Rom. 12:12; Heb
3:6; Rom. 5:1,2). Purifies us (I John 3:1-3). Makes one unashamed (Rom. 5:3-5).
The hope of the righteous will be gladness, but the expectation of the wicked will perish (Prov.
10:28).
When a wicked man dieth, his expectation shall perish: and the hope of unjust men perisheth (Prov. 11:7). -Borrowed
************ HOPE, a very powerful idea. So often peo-ple give up because they see no hope for their life. Yet, we Christians have a hope that is se-cure in our Savior, Jesus Christ. As the song we often sing says, “My Hope is built on nothing less than Jesus’ blood and righteousness.” The next time someone articulates a life void of hope, smile and direct them to the One in Whom all hope is found, both in this life and the one to come. -Arpoika
Hope in God
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: office@churchofchristatseminole.org 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.
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