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CENTERVILLE MESSENGER (096380) Free Upon Request-Published Weekly by Centerville Church of Christ, 138 N. Central Ave., Centerville, TN 37033-1427
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April 13, 2016 Volume XXXVI - Number 15
“I Hope You Know”
Paul and Silas came to the region of Lystra and Derbe
and it was there they met a young Christian named Timothy, who would join their mission effort and later
would become incredibly influential for the sake of the mission of Jesus Christ (Acts 16:1-5). This young man
would be to Paul a son in the faith, and their connection would be among the highest of Paul’s earthly
connections (Philippians 2:20). All these things and more would be accomplished, because there was a
connection made through the sharing of Jesus Christ.
Paul and the rest of his companions were desperate to share the message of Jesus with the rest of the world, in
order to help establish believing communities. For whatever reason there was a delay in being able to go to
certain areas, until the opportunity for them was given
to go to Macedonia (Acts 16:6-15). From there, the journey would continue to Philippi, where they would
meet a woman by the name of Lydia, a powerful woman of influence, and she would gladly obey the gospel. With
her influence, she would echo the deeds of Paul and the others, sharing the gospel and spreading this good news,
all because of the community found in sharing Jesus.
As with any occasion of preaching and teaching the life of Jesus to the world in need of Jesus, there was an
occasion for conflict, those that did not want the gospel to interfere with their personal lives (Acts 16:16-25).
Sound familiar? A group who had extorted and exploited the life of a young girl that Paul would eventually heal,
made a significant moment of trouble for Paul and Silas
and the teaching of the gospel. Paul and Silas would eventually be dragged before the magistrates, stripped
naked, beaten, thrown into the prison within the prison and essentially left for dead. Why? Because while the
teaching of Jesus calls out the best in people, some would rather stay in conflict of heart rather than convert
their heart.
At midnight they could be heard singing and praying
throughout the prison. Such serves as a key reminder that no matter the circumstances around
us, they do not have to control the response within us. You see, the power of sharing the gospel can
speak even through the greatest of conflict.
When Paul and Silas were in the prison within in the prison, they along with the other inmates, were
startled by an earthquake at midnight, which flung
open the doors to each prison cell. This sudden event prompted the jail keeper, who by custom was
in charge of keeping all prisoners secured, to respond just as abruptly. Believing the prisoners
had all fled, he drew his sword to end his life, but was interrupted by a voice crying out through the
darkness, “Do yourself no harm, for we are all here” (Acts 16:28). The gospel, above all things,
remembers the value of every single soul, and
speaks to the need of the fulfillment that each soul knows not only does it need to be redeemed, but it
is wanting to be redeemed by the Savior. I hope you know, sharing the gospel, whether it be to
make connection, build community, reconcile conflict, or show concern, is the preferred message
and moment to share with all.
THE GOSPEL IS FOR ALL Bibles to Uganda Fund
Recent contributions given for the Bible Fund provided 25 English Bibles to members at the Mbuya church of Christ in Kampala, Uganda. The goal had been to provide Bibles to 13 teens. We were also able to purchase Bibles for one preacher who needed a large print Bible, five ladies, and six more young people. The distribution of the Bibles was delayed due to the 5 weeks it took for them to arrive, and the February presidential election in Uganda. There was so much violence over the election process with killings from ‘stone throwing’ in the streets of Kampala, that many had to leave the city and go to the villages for safety. Emmanuel Mwizerwa, the preacher with whom we work together to be able to accomplish this mission work, has expressed how the recipients were full of joy upon receiving the gift of their own Bible. The following are a few of the comments from some of the recipients: “Thanks to Centerville church of Christ for providing me with a Bible.” “I have been interested in learning more about God, but there was no way I could access the Bible (word of God in detail), now I know the Bible will make me grow spiritually.” “I will use your book the Holy Bible for guidance, blessings and to make sure that I read it every day, and to so handle it with care and love.” “I would like to forward my appreciation to all my fellow brethren of Centerville church of Christ for the Bible gift. I hope to make use for studying the scriptures and knowing more of the ways of God.” “It is my prayer this Bible helps me search for the TRUTH and may that TRUTH find room in my soul and my life preparing me for eternal salvation. May God Bless all the effort which made this Bible reach me.” Psalm 119:16, 105 “I will delight myself in Your statutes; I will not forget Your Word. Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.” I Cor. 3:6-9 “I have planted, Apollos watered, but God gave the increase….For we are laborers together with God.” Gal. 6:9 “And let us not be weary in well doing; for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.”
Contributions can be made to the Centerville Church of Christ specified for
the Bibles to Uganda Fund. TO GOD BE THE GLORY forever and ever. Amen. Gal.1:5
A BIG BREAKFAST FOR A BIG CROWD… We
had close to 30 at our Monthly Prayer Breakfast. Thanks to Mike & Ridonna
Goodpasture for fixing a huge breakfast for us to enjoy! I am also thankful for the thoughts
of those we need to pray for and the beautiful
prayers from the heart. THE JUNIOR HIGH FIRESIDE was
fantastic! 25 Junior Highers enjoyed a delicious dinner prepared by Chris, Cyndi, &
Bryce Hughes. We enjoyed a devo from Acts 16 and from Job 2 as we discussed how to be
good friends as well as what it means to
believe. We ended with some fun games with Griffin Elkins.
ALWAYS A HIGHLIGHT OF THE MONTH… That is our times of deeper Bible
Study at the Dotson’s & Newsom’s. My thanks
to Matthew, Cissy, Derek & Rachel for all their help and leadership in theses studies. One
Bible Study is left in this school year, plan now to be there!
BACK TO THE 50s… Our 2016 theme for the Golden Age Banquet. We begin eating
at 6:30 in the Fellowship Hall with a catered
meal from Fish Camp. Next is some door prizes and some great entertainment from the
youth group with surprises thrown in here and there. We look so forward to this event every
year to show our appreciation to our Golden
Agers. If you have not signed up or need a ride, just let us know in the church office by
Friday. Senior & Junior High, please plan to be here to help set up and practice beginning
at 1.
CLASS OF 2016.. I need your information sheets and a picture back to me
by next Wednesday the 20th! This is to help me with preparation for Senior Sunday, May 1.
If you did not receive a packet yet, please let me know ASAP!
SOME TIPS FOR BEING GOOD FRIENDS
taken from Job’s friends in Job Chapter 2... Take Time, Job’s friends came from a great
distance to be there for him. Be Humble, His friends there to encourage and support in that
time of need. Listen, Job’s friends wept and
hurt for Job and listened to Job’s rants in Chapter 3. It was in Chapter 4 where they messed up and began to give their
thoughts and opinion. Often times that is when we make our greatest mistakes is when we quit listening and start talking.
Listen today to the word of God and the message God intended. Listen to the need to… follow His path, -Craig
April 13
LIGHTHOUSE
5-7
Jake & Case
Martin / Madelyn &
Sara True
April 16
GOLDEN AGE
BANQUET
6:30
April 17
SR HIGH
FIRESIDE
7-9
Riley & Reagan
Qualls
April 20
SENIOR SUNDAY
PACKETS DUE
April 23
SPARKS &
INTERMEDIATES
ABOVE ALL 1-6
April 24
EVENING
WORSHIP AT
CAMP MERIBAH
April 27
LIGHTHOUSE
5-7
Bailey Gilbert
SUMMER CAMP
APPLICAITONS
available online or at
the Youth News
Board!
CONTRIBUTION $ 11,220.63 BUDGET
$ 12,784.oo Camp Meribah
$ 233.00
Please Pray For:
Thank You ! Pat Hill, mother of Christy Wells writes:“Centerville Church of Christ, Thank you all for your
prayers, cards, texts, and calls of kind words during my recent surgery and recovery. It meant so much ! Thank you Bryan for your visit to the hospital.”
You are invited to a Bridal Shower for Lauren Gatewood, bride elect of
Corbin Barr, Sunday April 17, 2016 from 1:00-3:30 at the
Outreach Center. Lauren and Corbin are registered at Bed, Bath, & Beyond, Target, and Town Crier. Lauren is the daughter of Gary & Becky Gatewood.
A Bridal Shower !
...Ruth Reece is in Williamson Medical
Center dealing with a fluid problem. ...Jeff Denton is in ICU at Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D.C. He is recovering from surgery for a brain tumor. ...Helen Hudgins has been diagnosed with pneumonia.
…Priscilla Barber is recovering at home.
...Jane Berryman is in NHC in Dickson for therapy. ...Sally Chessor is recovering from a broken clavicle. ...Micah Tidwell is recovering from back surgery. ...Brenda Jenkins Lane, daughter of Kenneth Jenkins, is recovering at home following a stroke. ...Judy Simmons, mother-in-law of Helen Simmons, is recovering from surgery for a tumor on her optic nerve. ...Jerry Bates will have a heart ablation on April 18th at Vanderbilt. ...Claud Teet is in St. Thomas West for tests. ...Thurman Gordon, grandfather of Kristen Garland, is in Dickson Horizon Medical Center following surgery for a ruptured appendix. …Joyce Coleman, mother of Eric (Becky), was in St. Thomas Mid-Town over the weekend. She is at home recovering.
To Sing ! May 1, 2016
Sunday 2-3 P.M. TRC ROTUNDA
Join us as we praise God in song. Freed-Hardemen University/Dickson will host an area-wide singing May 1st at 2 P.M. Area churches and individual Christians are invited to participate in congregational singing in the Rotunda of the Renaissance Center in Dickson. Don’t miss this opportunity for fellowship and worship.
“Sing unto the Lord for He hath done
excellent things.” (Isaiah 12:5)
Moments with Matthew As a new quarter begins, may we be mindful to share our “First Love” with those around us. One of the greatest callings we will ever have is to share the Gospel of Christ. May we seek opportunities in our daily walk to “Declare his glory among the nations” (Psalm 96:3) and “Make disciples” of everyone that we can (Matthew 28:19). I, for one, CANNOT WAIT for Camp Meribah 2016! It is (already!) that time of year again and applications have been mailed out. Clay and Tara do a phenomenal job each and every summer providing the young
people of this church and community with an unforgettable Christian experience. Whether you are a life-long attendee or thinking about going for the first time, we hope to see you on the hill in a few weeks for what is sure to be another amazing summer! One year ago tomorrow (April 14th) my father left this earth after a 9-month battle with pancreatic cancer. Over the past year I can say—with no shame—that I have cried more tears than I have in the rest of my adult life combined. Some of these have been tears of sorrow, but for the most part they have been tears of joy. I am joyful when thinking about the faithful life that my father led and the times I got to share with him. I am joyful when I picture him getting to play with his grandson and the constant smile it brought to his face. I am joyful when I remember him telling me, “I'm ready.” I am joyful when I think of how peacefully he passed into eternity. And I am so very joyful when I think of the kindness showed to him by his friends and this church family during his final days. All of
you mean more to our family than you could possibly know. My father loved the Lord, this community and the Centerville Church of Christ—how wonderful it has been to see that love returned to him by so many. God is good in each and every way, and it is my prayer that we may all see Dad and the rest of our loved ones in Heaven one day.
God bless,
Matthew
Sympathy
...We express our sympathy to the family of Don Cash who passed away. Mr. Cash was a member of the Pinewood Church of Christ and served Hickman County as a teacher for 35 years. To his wife Wilma, children and grandchildren we extend our deepest sympathy.
Mary Hill Horner 1915-2016
We express our sympathy to the family of Mary Hill Horner who passed away at the
age of 100. Mrs. Horner was preceded in death by her husband of 67 years, Ted Horner. She was a member of the Centerville Church of Christ for many years. To her children and grandchildren all family and friends we express our deepest sympathy. A Bridal Shower !
You are invited to a Bridal Shower for Lynsi Boehms, bride-elect of Steven
Sanchez, Sunday, April 17, 2016 at the MLEC Conference Room at 2 P.M. Lynsi is the daughter of John & Suzette Boehms.
Place
Stamp
Here
To Read Scripture April 17 Ward Mayberry April 24 Griffin Elkins
Elders’ Prayer April 17
Shane Willis
Prayer Week of April 17 S.M.W. S.M.D
Jared Street Calvin Hoover S.E.W. S.E.D.
Jim Hudgins Jimmy Copley W.E.B.S. W.E.D.
Memorial
Wait on Table 3rd Sunday
Jimmy Copley
4th Sunday
Clay Chessor
Right Side Randy James Jeremy Qualls Samuel Gilbert
Don Qualls
Left Side Robert Bowman George Garland
Michael Harrison Lonnie Mayberry
Alternates
Cody Woods Colby Shelton
Ladies’ Day Centerville Church of Christ
April 23, 2016
Mothers and Daughters
Who Are Cornerstones “...that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the
similitude of a palace.” Psalm 144:12
Speaker: Clara Shannon Registration: 9:00 A.M.
Program: 9:30 Concludes With Lunch at 11 A.M.
Sign-Up In The Lobby, e-mail tammy@centervillechurchofchrist.org, Or call the church office at 931-729-4201.
The first Sunday
in the new building in
Turks & Caicos.
Over 100 in
attendance !
AREA EVENTS...Friends & Family Day at Liberty Hill Church of Christ, April 17, 2016, 7272 Old Cox Pike. Speaker: Darryl Kilgore 9 A.M. Bible Class; 10 A.M. Worship followed by potluck lunch and 1 P.M. Singing ...Faith, Family & Friends Day Sunday, April 24, 2016 at the Columbia Avenue Church of Christ. Speaker: Deltric McCullough Bible Class: 10 A.M. Worship: 11 A.M. followed by lunch and 2:30 P.M. Worship ...South Gate Area Wide Sunday May 1st @ 5p. Speaker: Lonnie Jones 2700 Pulaski Hwy. Columbia. TN.
...a Memorial has been given to the
Mable Dunn Mission Fund in memory of Stephen Church by Doug & Maxine Shepherd.
Requesting Prayers Eddie Boone has requested the prayers of the church. Eddie is facing a trying and difficult time.