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Adopt a Revolutionary Motto for Your Life In the early formation of our nation George Washington had the opportunity to become king of the burgeoning nation. But given the young nation’s experience with England and because he had a robust prayer life he knew there was only one King, so he declined the offer. The people of the land apparently knew the same. “In a 1774 report to King George, the Governor of Boston noted: “If you ask an American, who is his master? He will tell you he has none, nor any governor but Jesus Christ.” The pre-war Colonial Committees of Correspondence soon made this the American motto: "No King but King Jesus."[1] The story of God’s chosen people might have gone very differently had they chanted the same motto. Instead, they wanted a king. Over the period of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah there were thirty-eight kings. Only five of them were good. Of the others a refrain heard throughout the Old Testament goes like this: “They did evil in the eyes of the Lord.” Prophets appeared exhorting the people to turn back to God. God spoke through one prophet— Isaiah—to tell the people of Judah that they would be captured and deported to Babylon but afterward he would bring them back home. The purpose? “Then you will know that I am the Lord; those who hope in me will not be disappointed. Then the whole human race will know that I, the Lord, am your Savior, your Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob” (Isaiah 49:23). In Isaiah 53 the prophet depicts the coming Messiah. “He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. He was despised and rejected by others, a man of suffering, and familiar with pain” (Isaiah 53: 2, 3). God did not want the people to miss him. But they did. And still do. Our nation would have gone a much different route had Washington agreed to be king. But he seemed to know what many others didn’t. When we displace God on the throne of our lives, the outcome will go horribly wrong. But when we put God on the throne in our lives, we put ourselves in the best possible position for godly success. Maybe our American ancestors knew the best way to start a revolution. Adopt the motto “No King but King Jesus” in your life. See what changes that ignites in your life. [1] Idea from Randy Frazee’s sermon on The Story, Chapter 16. Reference from “Is America a Christian Nation?” CARL PEARLSTON http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/politics/pg0040.html Sunday, February 5, 2017 ~ Chapter 17: The Kingdom’s Fall: The northern kingdom of Israel is no more. The “lucky” few who survive the Assyrian invasion are carried into exile. Their former neighbors to the south, the people of Judah, are barely hanging on. The good news is the Assyrians aren’t a problem anymore. The bad news is they were taken out by an even bigger empire: Babylon. Soon the Babylonian army is camped outside Jerusalem – and they’re digging in for a long siege… (taken from “The Story” Teen Edition) Christian Visitor Weekly Newsletter Volume 70 ~ Issue 5 January 31, 2017 Office Hours: Monday ~ Thursday ~ Closed Friday 8:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m. / 12:30 p.m. ~ 4:30 p.m. Office Phone: 785-448-3452 Church Website: www.fccgarnett.org

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Page 1: Christian Visitor Weekly Newsletter€¦ · - Great to see them! They had 15 daily readers of the Word and 17 with their Bible. Prayers were requested for Ray Foltz, Hazel Andrew,

Adopt a Revolutionary Motto for Your Life In the early formation of our nation George Washington had the opportunity to become king of the burgeoning nation. But given the young nation’s experience with England and because he had a robust prayer life he knew there was only one King, so he declined the offer. The people of the land apparently knew the same. “In a 1774 report to King George, the Governor of Boston noted: “If you ask an American, who is his master? He will tell you he has none, nor any governor but Jesus Christ.” The pre-war Colonial Committees of Correspondence soon made this the American motto: "No King but King Jesus."[1] The story of God’s chosen people might have gone very differently had they chanted the same motto. Instead, they wanted a king. Over the period of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah there were thirty-eight kings. Only five of them were good. Of the others a refrain heard throughout the Old Testament goes like this: “They did evil in the eyes of the Lord.” Prophets appeared exhorting the people to turn back to God. God spoke through one prophet—Isaiah—to tell the people of Judah that they would be captured and deported to Babylon but afterward he would bring them back home. The purpose? “Then you will know that I am the Lord; those who hope in me will not be disappointed. Then the whole human race will know that I, the Lord, am your Savior, your Redeemer, the Mighty One of Jacob” (Isaiah 49:23). In Isaiah 53 the prophet depicts the coming Messiah. “He had no beauty or majesty to attract us to him, nothing in his appearance that we should desire him. He was despised and rejected by others, a man of suffering, and familiar with pain” (Isaiah 53: 2, 3). God did not want the people to miss him. But they did. And still do. Our nation would have gone a much different route had Washington agreed to be king. But he seemed to know what many others didn’t. When we displace God on the throne of our lives, the outcome will go horribly wrong. But when we put God on the throne in our lives, we put ourselves in the best possible position for godly success. Maybe our American ancestors knew the best way to start a revolution. Adopt the motto “No King but King Jesus” in your life. See what changes that ignites in your life. [1] Idea from Randy Frazee’s sermon on The Story, Chapter 16. Reference from “Is America a Christian Nation?” CARL PEARLSTON http://www.catholiceducation.org/articles/politics/pg0040.html

Sunday, February 5, 2017 ~ Chapter 17: The Kingdom’s Fall: The northern kingdom of Israel

is no more. The “lucky” few who survive the Assyrian invasion are carried into exile. Their former neighbors to the south, the people of Judah, are barely hanging on. The good news is the Assyrians aren’t a problem anymore. The bad news is they were taken out by an even bigger empire: Babylon. Soon the Babylonian army is camped outside Jerusalem – and they’re digging in for a long siege… (taken from “The Story” Teen Edition)

Christian Visitor Weekly Newsletter Volume 70 ~ Issue 5 January 31, 2017

Office Hours: Monday ~ Thursday ~ Closed Friday 8:00 a.m. ~ 12:00 p.m. / 12:30 p.m. ~ 4:30 p.m.

Office Phone: 785-448-3452 Church Website: www.fccgarnett.org

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ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL REPORT OPPORTUNITY CLASS: The class had 2 present this morning and both were daily readers of the Word and had their Bible. Mary Hamilton opened the class with prayer followed by prayer requests for: Luke Rockers, Nelda Potter, Linda Miller, our leaders and our church. Mary Hamilton presented the lesson on “Praise God with all Creation” from Psalm 148 and closed with prayer. SOS Class: The class had 23 present this morning with 2 very special guests – Ron and Darlene Jenkins - Great to see them! They had 15 daily readers of the Word and 17 with their Bible. Prayers were requested for Ray Foltz, Hazel Andrew, the family of Les Rockers, Nelda Potter and Orville Cole. Rusty Coons opened the class with prayer. Gary Benjamin presented the lesson on Chapter 16. The class closed with prayer.

WELCOME TO FCC Guests Sunday, January 29, 2017 Linda Kostolanska exchange student of Gaylon & Heather Corley family; Joe Giardino, Tyler Secrest, Wes & Kathy McClain, Siarra, Brody, Chase, Jo Miller, John & Darla Dwyer; Jacob Skedel, Julie Corbin and girls; Rick & Cassandra Kinder and MacKenzie; Chris & Chrystal Wittman, Colten & Cowen; Anna Markert fiancé of Ben Dodd; Bea Lile mom of Valerie Todd; Susie Grimes guest of Diana Knox; Frankie Swango guest of Nathan Wiehls family; Ron & Darlene Jenkins, Karen Billiard grandmother of Brett; Brad & Robin Hartman parents of Brett; Ed & Pauline Hartman grandparents of Brett and Grant & Heather Hartman and Zoey brother and family of Brett Thank you for being our guest at FCC.

Reminders for Serving February 5, 2017 Worship Services February Deacons: Craig Cole, Cody Clark, James Dodd, Aaron Hedrick, Gaylon Corley Communion Preparation: Judy Tisor Communion Elder: Steve Spring Offertory Elder: Kevin Lewis Deacon Usher: Dane Byerley Communion to Shut Ins: Elder Roger Adams Deacon Lynn Wilson 8am Worship Service: Audio: Jenna Wight Visual: Cheryl Varvel Pianist Doris Wilson 10:30 am Worship Service: Audio: Jonathan Born Visual: Justin Thompson Instrumentals / Song Leaders: Worship Team Pianist Morgan Menefee Greeters: West Door: Milt Greiner East Door: Ron & Alice Anderegg Matthew. 25:23 NIV “His master replied, 'Well done, good and faithful servant! You have been faithful with a

few things; I will put you in charge of many things. Come and share your master's happiness!'

SUNDAY SCHOOL / WORSHIP SERVICES ATTENDANCE / FINANCIAL UPDATE January 29 Worship Services: 8:00 a.m. ~ 60 10:30 a.m. ~ 197 Sunday School ~ 85 General Fund ~ $3256 To Date ~ $17636 New Building Fund ~ $655 To Date ~ $19547

FCC “Family Life Center” Growth Chart New Building Addition ~ $977,269 Paid to Contractor ~ $516,392 Yet to be paid on Contract ~ $460,877 Current Cash in NBF ~ $277,704 Pledges yet to be received ~ $60,167 Prospective shortfall $123,006 (This does not include expense to remodel existing Fellowship Hall)

From the rising of the sun to the place

where it sets, the name of the LORD is

to be praised. Psalm 113: 3 NIV

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Hey everybody! I have several announcements to throw your way this week! 1. Legacy will be watching the Super Bowl at the Garnett Rec Center this

upcoming Sunday, February 5th. We are asking the families to join and to bring something good to eat. This meal is going to be potluck style!

We’re asking students to show up at 5:00pm at the Garnett Rec Center and the event will be over when ever the game is over! 2. Sunday, February 19th Legacy Youth will be going to the “Night of Worship” hosted by Burlington Christian Church! We’re asking the students to meet here at FCC at 5:00pm SHARP so we will have plenty of time to get to Burlington. Bob Witte is the guest speaker and Frontline will be leading worship for us! We are expecting to return to FCC around 9:00pm. 3. We will be hosting the Pajama/Movie Night Wednesday, March 22 of Spring break for our Roots aged kids (K thru 6th grade). We will be providing popcorn for that evenings event. We will meet here at FCC at 5:30pm and the event will be over at 7:30pm.

Brett’s

Bottom

Line___

Jesus loves the little children – All the children of the world – Black

and yellow, red and white - They're all precious in His sight - Jesus

loves the little children of the world

Just want to give a special shout out to our youth for doing such an amazing job this past Sunday! Thank you to our Youth on Sunday for helping serve at the 10:30 a.m. 5th Sunday Worship Service. Leading us in song of praise and worship was Virgil Wight on keyboard and vocal, Bethany Powls vocal, Virgil Wight guitar and vocal and Tyler Secrest on drums. Thank you Jenna Wight and Natasha Goetz also in leading songs. To our helpers at Communion and Offertory - Dominic Ireland, Brody McClain, Nathan Gwin, Ty Hedrick! They were asked to volunteer and they did a great job!!! You can see them again in leadership role on April 30th.

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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY: The Audio Visual Team is an important part of our Worship Services. They are in need of 1 – 2 more volunteers at the 8:00 a.m. Worship Services. If you would like to be part of this ministry team or if you have any questions, please contact Jenna Wight at 785-304-0683 or by email: [email protected]. Volunteers do not need experience with AV equipment. If you are willing the team leaders will make sure you’re trained in everything you need to know.

CHRUCH JANITORIAL/CUSTODIAL POSITION WANTED The First Christian Church is looking to fill the position of Custodian/Janitor to begin on or about March1st, 2017. This will be a part time position with an expected time commitment of approx. 20 hours per week. The work schedule will be varied throughout the week and normally requires some time spent on the weekend. Applications along with a Job Description will be available in the

church office on Wednesday February 1st for anyone interested in applying. Hopefully we can fill this position from within the church. A general knowledge of housekeeping methods and supplies is necessary along with the ability to do light maintenance repairs. This job also requires the ability to handle heavier objects such as tables and chairs, carpet cleaning equipment and moving office and classroom furniture as needed for periodic cleaning, maintenance or rearranging for different church functions or activities. Compensation for work performed will be on an hourly basis with consideration for experience and knowledge of the job and abilities to perform some maintenance and repairs. Interviews will be scheduled at a later date. After completing the application please return it to the Church office. Anyone interested in knowing more about the job or have questions may contact Dan Dulin, Building and Grounds Chairman at 784-204-1185. The Building and Grounds Committee

SPECIAL MUSIC: Do you have a special musical talent? The Worship Committee is looking for volunteers who would like to share their special music during Offertory time at Sunday services. This is an opportunity for those who would like to do a solo, small group or instrumental special music on occasion to do so. If you are interested in sharing your gift or have a question, please contact Mary Hamilton at 448-6526.

Praises: 1. For the Youth doing such a good job – Darwin & Mary Hamilton 2. Fantastic to see our youth and Brett up front – very upbeat – Sue Zentner 3. So thankful for giving us joy even during hard times. God is always there for us. See HIM

in every flower that blooms giving life for other beauties – Sara Blow 4. Loved the comments and prayer Jason Sjorlund shared during Communion time –

LaVerne Cole

"But ye are a chosen generation, a royal priesthood, an holy nation, a peculiar people; that ye should shew forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light;" 1 Peter 2:9 (KJV)

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Prayer Concerns for Our Church Families *Long Term: *Lois Gebert *Clarence Hermann *Jim Jordan *Wilma McIntosh *Nelda Potter *C B Harris *Cheryl Harris *Steve Watkins *Linda Miller *Linda Benjamin Extended Family & Friends *Long Term: *New Building Construction *All her family (request by Wilma McIntosh) *Parker Monhollon (requested by Sandra Hamilton) *Steve Richardson (son of Reed & Carol) *Luke Rockers (son of Jody Cole) * Clarann Kempnich (request by Mary Hamilton) *Ray & Nancy Foltz (request by Nancy Horn) * Bill & Lola Thornton *the leaders of our country *our veterans and troops God Bless America!

Our Loved Ones in Care Centers Dear Lord, send your blessings on those living in long-term

healthcare facilities and nursing homes. Amen

Guest Home Estate - 806 West 4th Ave: Vernon & Goldie Hunt, Ruth Gorrell, Robert Young Parkview Heights - 101 North Pine: Jean Brown, Olive Kline, Max Ratliff, Marcene Jasper, Jerry Gettler, Sr Residential Living Center - PO Box 407: Bill Young, Vera Wills (aunt of Phyllis Adams) ORV Manor – 1100 West 15th St - Ottawa, 66067: Ralph Hamilton (father of Leroy) Comfort Care Home - 27 E Rockwood Dr - Ottawa, KS 66067: Birdie Zentner

Our Military, Veterans & Troops Dear Lord, We give thanks to you for our brave men and women in uniform and we pray for your love to lead them and your wisdom to guide them each and every day. Amen

South Korea: Matthew Schryer - Grandson of Frieda Hurt - & nephew of Marcia Spring Air Force: Tim Greening, grandson of Twyla Duryea

Prayer Concerns for our church families and friends "Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever." Psalm 136:1

January 29 ~ Week 1 Mission Haiti Team in March (Corley Family); Jeanne Logan (mom of Steve Spring); Doug Meyer; Gary Collins (Pat Hiner)

January 22 ~ Week 2 Howard Williams, the family of Clara Grace Jones, Joyce Benton, Lois Crist, Mike Crist, Betty (sister of Marilyn Artherton); Reed Richardson; Nancy Lake and friend Mike (Gayla Corley); John Hermreck & Becky Roush (Carol Hermreck); Carol White (sister in law of Loydene West); Morgan Hurt; Kathy Lindsay Nelson, Warren Black, Tyler Alley and Jesse Hale (all by Rosemary Turner) and Earl Peine & Whitney Peine

January 15 ~ Week 3 Peggy Anderson (Sister of Sue Zentner), a friend - cancer (Michael Howery) and Jeremiah Knard Note: If you wish continued prayers please note that after weeks 3 your prayer request will be removed unless you write it on Sunday flap or email to Marsha Dulin at [email protected]. Thank you!

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.

Philippians 4:6-7

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Wednesday, February 1, 8, 15 & 22

ROOTS ~ 5:30 p.m. Meal ~ 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. Lesson time

Thursday, February 2, 9, 16, 23

Christian Crafters: 10:00 a.m. ~ Annex

Ladies Bible Study ~ 7:00 p.m. ~ Annex

Saturday, February 4, 11, 18, 25

Men’s Breakfast & Devotions ~ 7:00 a.m. ~ Fellowship Hall

Sunday, February 5, 12, 19, 26

Legacy Super Bowl Potluck Party at Garnett Recreation Center ~ 5:00 p.m. (Feb 5)

Legacy ~ Fellowship Hall ~ 5:00 p.m. ~ 7:00 p.m. (Feb 12, 26)

Legacy to Burlington Christian Church (Feb 19)

Monday, February 6, 13, 20, 27

Christian Woodworkers ~ 8:30 a.m. ~ At Darwin Hamilton’s

Tuesday, February 7, 14, 21, 28

Prayer Group ~ 6:30 p.m. ~ Annex

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Sunday, February 5

Finance Committee Meet following 10:30 a.m. Worship Services

Thursday, February 7 There is a Valentines Banquet for “Kansas for Life” in Overland Park, KS at the Ritz Charles Thursday, February 7. Contact Mary Hamilton at 448-6526 for more information. Sunday, February 12

Education Committee Meet following 10:30 a.m. Worship Services

Elders meet 5:00 p.m. ~ Board meets 6:00 p.m. ~ Church Annex

Thursday, February 16

Care Team ~ 7:00 p.m. ~ Fellowship Hall

Saturday, February 18

Please come and enjoy a really good breakfast at the Richmond Community Building Breakfast Fundraiser Saturday, February 18 from 7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. This is a free will donation and all the proceeds will go towards much needed repairs to the Richmond Community Building. Sunday, February 19 Education Committee Meet following 10:30 a.m. Worship Services

Thursday, February 23

Food Distribution ~ 4:00 p.m. ~ Quonset Hut North Lake

Sunday, February 26 Worship Committee Meet following 10:30 a.m. Worship Services

Tuesday, February 28

Prayer Group ~ 6:30 p.m. ~ Annex

FEBRUARY

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Is It A Bird? Is It A Plane? No it’s Construction

On the

Family Life Center!

It’s OK…bring your Markers to Church… LET’S MARK HER UP WITH PRAYER…

We will have a special way in praying over our new “Family Life Center” floor addition this upcoming Sunday, February 5. We are encouraging all ages to join in by writing your name, favorite scripture or a prayer on the designated area. You may go out and participate in this one time only event before the tiling is laid following the 8:00 a.m. worship service and following the 10:30 a.m. Worship Services.

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ELDERS Roger Adams: 448-8172 *Kevin Lewis: 204-2257 Doug Meyer: 913-909-7680 Jason Sjorlund: 448-7660 Steve Spring: 448-2491 Larry Varvel: 448-5794

Gene Watson: 408-205-3635

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH DEACONS Ron Anderegg: 448-6366 Jonathan Born: 620-340-7784 Dane Byerley: 785-304-2831 *Cody Clark: 448-8093 Craig Cole: 448-4504 Gaylon Corley: 448-8373 James Dodd: 785-418-5479 Jeff Finn: 620-431-8486 Greg Gwin: 229-5105 Leroy Hamilton: 204-2162 Aaron Hedrick 304-1236 Jason Miller: 448-7110 Earl Peine: 448-6186 Nathan Wiehl: 204-2178 Lynn Wilson 448-3451

Mike Zentner: 204-1105

PASTORS AND SECRETARY Chris Goetz Senior Pastor Phone: 503-474-7965 Email: [email protected] Brett Hartman Children & Youth Phone: 620-215-1524 Email: [email protected] Marsha Dulin Secretary Phone: 785-448-4367 Email: [email protected]

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