Sunday, April 19, 2015 Today’s Worship Schedule ——— Song 76 How Great Thou Art Song 155 Highest Place Welcome Gabe Bacus Prayer Joel Harper Projected Song Wonderful, Merciful Savior Song 366 By Christ Redeemed Projected Song Create In Me A Clean Heart Communion Lewis Robeston Song 290 Shine Jesus, Shine (Dismiss Children for Children’s Hour) Sermon Randy Stumpfhauser Song 701 My Jesus, I Love Thee Closing Prayer Jeff Young Sunday Evening Services 5 pm Joe Boe Please Save for YBC Plastic Containers with Lids: Large Cottage Cheese, Sour Cream and 5 Qt Ice Cream. See Debbie Mercer.
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Sunday, April 19, 2015
Today’s Worship Schedule ———
Song 76 How Great Thou Art
Song 155 Highest Place
Welcome Gabe Bacus
Prayer Joel Harper
Projected Song Wonderful, Merciful Savior
Song 366 By Christ Redeemed
Projected Song Create In Me A Clean Heart
Communion Lewis Robeston
Song 290 Shine Jesus, Shine
(Dismiss Children for Children’s Hour)
Sermon Randy Stumpfhauser
Song 701 My Jesus, I Love Thee
Closing Prayer Jeff Young
Sunday Evening Services 5 pm
Joe Boe
Please Save for YBC
Plastic Containers with Lids:
Large Cottage Cheese, Sour
Cream and 5 Qt Ice Cream.
See Debbie Mercer.
Out of Town: Suetta Miller, Cypress,
TX; Roland Hendrix family, Brandon
Evans & family, Delano, CA; Judy
Rawlings, Sanger, CA
Local: Melissa Hall, Barbara Koomjan, Mary Miller,
GOSPEL MEETING at Yosemite Parkway Church of Christ
Merced , CA
April 20, 21 & 22 7 pm—8 pm every night
BACK TO BASICS Gospel Meeting
Guest Speakers:
Glen Bowman, Los Banos; Jeff MacDougall, Livingston;
Gary Davenport, Madera; J Daniel Walker, Turlock;
Ethan Liles, Atwater; Nick Perez, Merced
Children’s Worship Today
2’s & 3’s — Megan Hinton
4’s & 5’s — Erin Bacus
K—2nd Grade — Jason Santymire
Opening — Kevin Hinton
Puppets — Sarah Bates, Bailey Douglas
New SIBI Class to Begin on Wednesday Nights
Room 111 April 22nd
Denominational Doctrines
Ed Planas & Ray Bowden
We are sad to announce the
passing of a senior member of
our Hmong congregation, Mai
Her. She was Gloria Vang’s
mother. Our prayers and
thoughts are with her family at
this time.
Change of Addresses:
Larry & Barbara McCreary
2432 E Marquise
Fresno, CA 93720 797-4326
Kelvin Akataobi
3641 N Cedar Apt 41R
Fresno, CA 93726
FREE Clothing Give Away Next Month
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Attention All Members
Please Bring Any Used Clothing for Adults
and/or Children to the large box in back of the
auditorium.
Toward the end of the nineteenth century, Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel awoke one morning to read his own obituary in the local newspaper:
“Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, who died yester-day, devised a way for more people to be killed in a war than ever before, and he died a very rich man.”
Actually, it was Alfred’s older brother who had died; a newspaper reporter had bungled the epitaph. But the ac-count had a profound effect on Nobel. He decided he wanted to be known for something other than developing the means to kill people efficiently and for amassing a fortune in the process. So he initiated the Nobel Prize, the award for scientists and writers who foster peace. Today he is more widely known for the Nobel Peace Prize than he is for inventing dynamite. Nobel is quoted as saying, “Every man ought to have the chance to correct his epi-taph in midstream and write a new one.”
As I read this quote, I was hit with a very arresting thought: My obituary has not yet been written. Whatever it is that men think of me, I still have the opportunity to make it better. Whatever mistakes I have made in the past, the possibility still exists for me to correct them. Whatever it is that I have yet not done, but should have, I still have time. As long as God gives me life and liberty, I can make of it something meaningful and lasting. As long as I have breath and desire, I can do my part to improve myself, my family, my neighborhood, the church, even the world.
Everyone still has the opportunity to correct his epitaph, up until the day he dies. Of course, the best thing that could ever be written in our obituary is that we were a faithful Christian. And certainly there are many wonder-ful things we can add to that. And if you awoke this morn-ing and are able to read this, there’s still time to make sure that is the case. Edd Sterchi, Campbellsville, KY
Your Obituary Has Not Yet Been Written
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