STAFF, TEACHERS ETC.
Pastor:Tony Lundy Home Phone: 629-7170 Mobile Phone:252-6377
Youth Directors: Beth Inman
Music Director: Joyce Kerrick
Chairman of Deacons: Vacant
Church Treasurer: Ruby Jones Assistant: Brenda Bollings
Financial Secretary: Brenda Bollings
Church Clerk: Fred Martin Assistant: Brenda Bollings
DIR. CHILDREN'S DEPT.: Barbara Lundy Assistant: Vacant
SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHERS:
K - 2nd Grade:Vacant
3rd - 5th Grade: Vacant
Subs. Teachers: Gayla Edwards
YOUTH DEPARTMENT
YOUTH DIRECTORS: Beth Inman
6th thur 12: Beth Inman
ADULT DEPARTMENT
Women Ages 18-34: Tracy Shively
Men Ages 18-34: Mark Ballard Substitute: Vacant
Ages 35-49: Fred Martin
Ages 50-64: Etta Gregory/Substitute: Marlyn Clifton
Ages 65 and over: Vacant
Sunday School at 10:00 am Morning Worship at 11:00 am Wed. Night: Bible Study, 6:00 pm Choir Practice at 7:00 pm
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"THE SWEETEST VERSE"
The old saint was not far from the pearly gates when his minister came to see him, as he had done many times. Looking terderly down on him, he said, "I'm not going to weary you now, but I"ll read to you the sweetest verse in the Bible, and then we'll have prayer together." He then opened his pocket Testament at the fourteenth chapter of John's Gospel, and read: "In my Father's house are many mansions: If it were not so I would have told you," and was closing the book and kneeling in prayer, when the dying man stretched out a delaying hand, and whispered, "no, that isn't the sweetest verse, read on." So the minister read, "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again, and receive you unto myself, that where I am, there ye may be also." At that a seraphic smile spread over the face of the dying saint, "that's it," he whispered. "That's the sweetest verse. It is not the mansions: it is Himself I want."
ON THE HUMOROUS SIDE
Three boys are in the schoolyard bragging about their fathers. The first boy says: "My Dad scribbles a few words on a piece of paper, he calls it a poem, they give him $50." The second boy says: "That's nothing. My Dad scribbles a few words on a piece of paper, he calls it a song, and they give him $100." The third boy says: "I got you both beat. "My Dad scribbles a few words on a piece of paper, he calls it a 'Sermon' ... And it takes eight people to collect all the money!"
THE TIP OF THE ICEBURG
An iceberg is a good analogy of our character and personality. The tip of the iceberg is what is seen first by other people; our personality. The part that lies underneath the water is our character, which lays unseen and hidden. Our personality is our image, techniques and skills that influence our outward success, but our true success will come from the goodness of our character that lies beneath the surface.
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