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    March 7, 2004


Volume 14 - Number 10     

Growing Tired Of The Congregation Where You Worship?

IBe careful before you answer the above question! Occasionally, one may be heard saying something like, "I am so tired of the congregation where I worship. I want to find someplace else to go!" It's not that there is anything wrong with the local church from a doctrinal standpoint, or that there is any great disunity--one just becomes bored or weary. How can we resolve this situation?

First, remember that life is usually as good or ill, happy or unhappy, as we make it. The same holds true with one’s marriage!” One says, "I'm tired of this life or, "I'm tired of my husband. Such expressions may indicate that we fail to understand that life, our job, our marriage take a lot of work, a lot of maintenance. Some think you get a job and just go to work and one day own the company; or that you get married and the marriage just kind of grows and takes care of itself on its own. Of course, that's why people are bored in life, with work, and at home. Anything worth doing or having is worth maintaining with all diligence. This is no less true in the local congregation.

A person or family places membership with a local church. At first, everyone and everything is new, exciting and challenging. The various programs of work are different than they have experienced before, they get to meet new people and start developing new friendships, and the preacher and his preaching style are different from what we have had in the past. Then, reality sets in after awhile. One begins to learn that people in the congregation are not perfect; and, we may not get along with one or two, or some problem may arise in the church. The programs begin to look old and we get tired of looking at and hearing the same preacher every Sunday. In other words, the honeymoon is over. What do we do?

Some start looking for another congregation to attend. Some just quit. If that's happened in one’s marriage, and one simply decided to seek another marriage partner or just quit the marriage, as some do, what a tragic thing that would be! Others recognize the need for loyalty and steadfastness where they are. They roll up their sleeves and work more diligently. They begin working harder to apply the sermons and Bible class lessons to their lives. They become more actively involved in the work of the church. They start spending more time learning more of the Bible and developing their talents to be used in the programs of work in the congregation they now attend. They “stretch” themselves and grow spiritually.

Brethren, we owe the local church our loyalty, our faithful attendance at all services (Sunday and Wednesday), our active involvement and participation in the various works of the congregation, and our full expression of love in our giving. We owe it our gratitude, our words of encouragement, and our efforts to strengthen and “talk up” the church everywhere we may go, a positive attitude toward evangelism, and our wholehearted worship in spirit and in truth. We owe the local church our cooperation, participation, enthusiasm, and support in every way that is Scriptural! And, if we aren’t giving it our full and first priority (Matt. 6:24,33), then we have little right to complain, or start looking for “greener pastures.”

The answer does not lie in some unscriptural “gimmick” to keep us happy, contented, and attending! It lies within ourselves! It’s a matter of getting our thinking and priorities in line with what God requires of us.

Steve Waller


Before God can deliver us from ourselves, we must undeceive ourselves.
Augustine

When the soul has laid down its faults at the feet of God, it feels as though it had wings.
Guerin


THANK YOU

Our special contribution last week amounted to $ 6,185. We would like to thank the entire congregation for their generosity. We are looking forward to the completion of this project in the very near future.

The Elders


AM SERMON:
"Worshiping God Acceptably Today"
John 4:23-24
PM SERMON:
"TBA"
6:00 pm

Mark Your Calendars:

  • March 9: Ladies Class @ 10 am at Donna Schwartz
  • March 16: Ladies Class @ 10 am
  • March 23: Ladies Class @ 10 am at Robin Vowell’s
  • March 28: Song Service @ 6 pm
  • April 30—May 2: Youth Retreat at Weeki Wachee
  • June 6-12: Weeki Wachee Bible Camp
  • July 9 - 30: Ghana Campaign 2004
  • July 25-31: Central Florida Bible Camp.

Character gives splendor to youth, and
awe to wrinkled skin and gray hairs.” ... Emerson

 

SERVICE OOPPORTUNITIES

 

Remember in Prayer

Announcements:

 Wayne Vowell

 
Frances Leavens
Don Anderson
Matthew Schwartz
Walt & Jeanette Thompson
Iva Turner
Bill Sherman

Ushers:

 

 Delbert Leavens

 

Morning Services

 

Bible Reading:

 Mike Weber  

Songs:

 Dick Navarre  

Sermon:

 Ted Wheeler

 

Closing Prayer:

 Carl Rigney

 
     

Evening Services

 

Opening Prayer:

 Dale Schwartz

 

Songs:

 Dick Navarre

 

Sermon:

 Ted Wheeler  

Closing Prayer:

 Glen Law

 
Our Record - Last Week

Communion

Attendance:
84
Kerry Keathley
Sean Keathley - Troy Wheeler
Kyle Sais
Contribution:
$ 6185.01
Budget:
$ 2695.00
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