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THE MESSENGER The Weekly Newsletter of the Mountain Home Church of Christ May 21, 2017
THE GREAT COMMISSION
MATTHEW 28:16–20
INTRODUCTION: Why is this called “The Great Commission”?
I. BECAUSE OF THE ONE WHO ______________ IT!
II. BECAUSE OF THE CIRCUMSTANCES IN WHICH IT WAS GIVEN (AFTER THE
_________________, PRIOR TO THE ASCENSION).
III. BECAUSE OF THE ______________ IT ENCOMPASSES:
A. All the world, all nations, every creature, the uttermost part of the earth (cf. Mark 16:15, 16; Luke 24:47; Acts 1:8).
B. Compare Matthew 10:5, 6; 28:6, 7.
IV. BECAUSE OF ITS _________________:
A. The Gospel—good news!
B. The Gospel—“the power of God unto salvation” (Romans 1:16).
C. The Gospel—God’s answer to man’s questions, God’s solution to man’s problems, God’s fulfillment of man’s need!
D. The Gospel—with Christ’s death and resurrection at its heart and core.
V. BECAUSE OF ITS _____________________—“I AM WITH YOU ALWAYS!”
VI. BECAUSE OF ITS ____________________—“UNTO THE END OF THE AGE!”
VII. BECAUSE OF THOSE WHO ARE TO ____________________ IT:
A. “Go ye…” - addressed originally to the apostles.
B. But, since it endures “to the end of the age,” it includes the church for as long as the world stands!
C. And, lest we hide behind the collective term “church,” remember that it includes each individual Christian!
CONCLUSION:
1. Let us not become so “far-sighted” that we neglect those who are near! a. “All the world” includes family members, fellow-workers, neighbors, and friends!
b. “All nations” includes this nation, this state, this city, this street!
2. The greatest One who ever lived—Jesus, the Son of God—gave this commission, en trusting the salvation of a lost world into our hands!
3. With so much to accomplish, and with such an audience waiting, consider how feeble our excuses are! “I don’t have anything to do” must sound awfully lame to the Lord!
MORNING
WELCOME Cameron Davis
SONG LEADER Bruce Caldwell
OPENING PRAYER Frank Daniels
SCRIPTURE READING Joe Messick
LORD’S SUPPER Ethan Wright
LESSON Ken Burton
The Great Commission Matthew 28:16-20
SHEPHERD’S PRAYER Wayne Camp
CLOSING PRAYER Don Lewis
EVENING
WELCOME Cameron Davis
SONG LEADER
Mickey Pendergrass
OPENING PRAYER Chad Dewey
SCRIPTURE READING Joe Priborsky
LESSON Ken Burton
The Lamb and His Allies Revelation 14:1-5
SHEPHERD’S PRAYER Wayne Camp
CLOSING PRAYER Tim Burnley
ARTICLES.....NOTES…..
SHEPHERD’S CORNER….Cameron Davis
Through the years I have had great opportunities to hear some very famous motivational speakers. Of course my
favorite speaker was always Mr. Sam. One of the most memorable was General Norman Schwarzkopf. He began his
speech by telling us to “write these 12 rules down.” We were not doing it fast enough, I guess, and he really got loud. “I
said write these 12 rules down.” We did. He went through the whole speech. Then said “now tear those up and throw
them in the floor….and then, “I said tear those up and throw them in the floor!” He then calmly said “write these two
rules down, Rule 13 & 14. Rule 13, when placed in charge take charge. Rule 14, always do what is right.” The General
went on to tell us that one big problem the military faced was getting trained soldiers to step up when it was needed to
take charge and then to understand that they should always do what was right. He reassured them he would always
have their back if they just did what was right.
The church is really no different. We are the Lord’s army with a battle to fight every day. Our enemy never stops,
takes a holiday or day off…I don’t even think he sleeps. Satan is constantly searching for victims and opportunity to de-
rail us in our mission. Job 1:7 7 And the Lord said to Satan, “From where do you come?” So Satan answered the Lord
and said, “From going to and fro on the earth, and from walking back and forth on it.” Read then 1 Peter 5:8 8 be sober,
be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. There are
many jobs to be done. As long as we have our breath we are to keep fighting for the cause for Christ. Now, how we fight
is no different from the army either. During all our military crusades across the globe we had soldiers go on the battle-
field, many drove the boats and planes to take them there. Many stayed here and gathered intelligence about where to
send soldiers, make uniforms, ship food and supplies. It took the whole nation to win the battles. Everyone played a
part. The church is no different. No job is more important than another, it is just a part of the whole function of the
church, BUT we need soldiers; bus drivers, hall monitors, food preparers, clothing workers, preachers, song leaders,
singers, deacons, elders, janitors, nursery workers. Please consider stepping up to help. So many things to do and the
church needs you. Our goal should be to say as Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 4:7-8 7 I have fought the good fight, I have fin-
ished the race, I have kept the faith. 8 Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the
righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day, and not to me only but also to all who have loved His appearing. As long as
we draw a breath our job is to spread the Gospel and to help edify each other. Pray that we all do what we can to sup-
port the Lord’s Army. I want that crown and I know you do as well!
Dearest Family in Christ,
May the peace of God be with you all. This is a message to keep you posted on the progress of the wells ministry. First of all, less people catch cholera and other diseases that one can get from water. I cannot tell you how many people that are saved due to your dona-tion to dig wells in several locations in Haiti. Second, your support to dig the wells has greatly contributed to enlarge the kingdom of God. So many people have been converted to the Lord because of the well ministry. Know that water is offered to everyone for free. The only thing that is required from people is to listen to the gospel when they come to get the water. From January to April 40 people were added to several congregations due to WELL MINISTRY. Ten were baptized from Labruyere CofC, five from Mathone CoC, nine from Aviation CoC, ten from Bas La Riviere CoC, six from Flavil CoC. Thank you so much for your various support to the Lord’s ministry in Haiti. May God bless you all.
On behalf of many congregations
Brother Lucner
Cap Haitian, Haiti
Friends, Fellowship, and Fun
Ladies, are you ready for some summertime fun?
Please join us in June for a time of fellowship with
your friends and a fun time learning new and excit-
ing things. Mark your calendars for June 1st, 8th,
15th and 22nd. These classes will be for ladies from
ten to one hundred years old! It’s not only for the
ladies of our congregation; we’re hoping that each
one who attends will bring a friend. In fact, there
will be a door prize drawing at the end of each class
for those who bring a friend. The classes will begin
at 10:30 each week in Building B and will last until
12:00. More details to follow!
PRAYER LIST......ACTIVITIES…..
Please keep these people in your prayers as they contend with illness and other situations:
Julie Carter had back surgery on Wednesday at Cox South in Springfield.
Carolyn Camp, Leo Fortenberry, Jane Graves, Maxine Garner, Tyler Camp, Coleen Wilson, Bill
Martin, Frances Hodges, T.J. Henderson, Christine Cordial, Dick Young, Larry Green, Kathy
Brainerd, Shelbye Walker, Darrell & Betty Lute, Betty Ripple, Michael Mount, Cindy Shaw,
Leslie Cones, Dorothy Kitchens, Carolyn McCullough.
Family and Friends….
Bill Hill (Evelyn Osborn), Jimmy McDaniel’s brother Dwaine, Jerry Casey (Liz Oden’s brother-in-law),
Sylvia Harden’s great-granddaughter in the passing of her father, Debbie Roberts (Jackie Jones),
Adrianne Booth (Jane Maynard), Martha Seay (Sue Dawson), Jim McCord (Clarene Morrow), Au-
brey Williams (Lonnie Williams), Mike Townsley (Terri Holsonbake), Leah Wilson (Dixie & Clay
Talley), Carey Trioli (Coleen Wilson), Richard Kemp’s sister Connita, Vadon Wyatt (Cleo Wyatt),
Dwayne Reeves (Julie Carter), Bob & Gleneta Martin (Dani McDaniel), Gary Cockrum (Amanda
Hoskins), Paul Cox (Jane Maynard), Miranda Szaloy (Rector & Jana Jones), Billy Conn (Jewell Pen-
dergrass), Larry Spurlock (Jim Estes), Alan Sheckell (Chip Smith), Kerry Gilbert (Jo Rainey), Bren-
da Brock (Jim Gilliland, Larry Davenport (Linda Rucker), Douglas Jones (Rector Jones).
Baxter Retirement Village Troy Massey Mike Nash Danny Phelps Deidree Smalec
Care Manor Lindel Anthony Charlotte Burton Lozell Pitchford Mary Scheer Gassville Nursing Center Uneda Watters
Good Samaritan Naomi Britt T. J. Henderson
Homebound Veneda Hayes
Monroe House Doyle Hammack
Pine Lane Fay Miculka Juanita Stone
CHASE’S COMMENTS...
Where is Your Hope?
“Yet what we suffer now is nothing compared to the glory he will reveal to us later.” Romans 8:18
It doesn’t take long to lose hope when looking at the world. There are always new problems and it seems
to never end. In light of it all, Paul’s statement about current suffering seems almost naïve. Certainly this is coun-
ter cultural when held up to world headlines today. So what do we do with such a radical statement?
We first must remember that the Gospel is the greatest message of hope anyone could ever encounter.
To understand the hope of the Gospel, we must look beyond our current life and circumstance. This requires view-
ing life through the lens of faith. And Paul’s statement of hope requires faith.
This is the question each of us must answer: Where do you place your hope? When the sufferings and
groanings of the world appear too much, where do we find hope? If our hope is in this life, we will find ourselves
stuck in hopelessness and despair. If our hope is in this life, Christians should be pitied above all others because
the foundation of our faith is built upon an eternal Savior who is coming to make all things new- a hope bigger
than this world.
But, if our hope is in the One who is eternal, if our hope is in the One who is coming to make all things
new, we can confidently say in any circumstance: “What we suffer now is nothing compared to the glory He will
reveal to us later!”
Life’s struggles force us to discover where we place our hope. Where is your hope? No matter how miser-
able present circumstances appear, you really can believe the best is yet to come. Jesus Christ offers you this
hope. You just have to believe it.
VBS this year has been scheduled for June 30th-July 2nd! Please
make plans to volunteer, invite friends and help put together
another great VBS. Signup sheets are in the foyer. Any questions
please see Chase.
A shower will be held this afternoon at 2:00
in building B for Sam Rowlett and Emma
Word. All ladies are invited to attend.
Cards for Jane Graves may be mailed to South Main RV Park, 10100 S. Main, Houston, TX 77025
The monthly luncheon of the Tuesday morning ladies’
Bible study will be this week following class. This class
will be the last one for this spring, but will resume in the
fall. All ladies are encouraged to attend.
Mountain Home Church of Christ
380 North College
Mountain Home, AR 72653
A friendly cha with a vital message!
Phone: 870-425-4330 Fax: 870-425-8118
E-mail: church@centurytel.net Website: www.mtnhomechurchofchrist.com
Service Times
Sunday Morning Bible Class............. 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Morning Worship................ 10:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship...................5:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night Bible Class............6:30 p.m.
T.V. Programs
“In Search of the Lord’s Way”
With Bro. Phil Sanders
Sunday Morning 7:00 A.M.
KOLR Channel 10, Springfield, Missouri
A friendly church with a vital message!
SERVICE ROSTER
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24
ANNOUNCEMENTS: Cameron Davis SONG LEADER: Larry Camp CLOSING PRAYER: Wayne Camp
SUNDAY, MAY 28
MORNING EVENING
SONG LEADER Bruce Caldwell Dennis Goings
OPENING PRAYER John Flowers Dennis Priborsky
SCRIPTURE READING Larry Pitts Bryson Pitchford
CLOSING PRAYER Leo Fortenberry Roger Fisher
GREETERS Dale & Donna Smith
Dennis & Kathleen Priborsky
SHEPHERD’S PRAYER — Wayne Camp
FOR THE RECORD MAY 14, 2017
MEMBERS 494 MORNING ATTENDANCE 373 EVENING ATTENDANC E 159 CONTRIBUTION $11,011 GIVEN TO DATE $232,284 BUDGET TO DATE $225,600
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Mountain Home Church of Christ, Inc., 380 N. College, Mtn. Home, AR 72653
The Word of God says... Hear...Romans 10:17
Believe...Hebrews 11:6 Repent...Luke 13:3; Acts 2:38; 17:30
Confess...Matthew 10:32,33; Romans 10:10 Be Baptized...Mark 16:15,16; Galatians 3:27;
I Peter 3:21; Romans 6:3,4 Be Faithful...Revelation 2:10
Monday Night Ministries meets each week at 6:30 in building B
Devo at
Baxter Retirement Village — Wednesdays at 1:30
Our Shepherds
Wayne Camp 404-3000
Cameron Davis 404-7367
David Pitchford 425-8554
John Schuhknecht 404-0114
Dennis Tindall 481-5063
Our Servants
Our Staff Minister, Ken Burton 405-0865
Associate Minister, Chase Almond 501-454-4378
Secretary, Donna Smith (M-T-W) 425-4330
Secretary, Kelda Jones (Th-F) 425-4330
Andy Bell Ron Burk Bruce Caldwell JR Camp Lloyd Camp Rodney Covington Chad Dewey Delbert Dover Jim Estes
John Flowers Adam Jones Ellis Jones Rector Jones Jerry Maleare Landon Pitchford Dennis Priborsky Richard Pyeatt