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UPDATETHE CHURCH OF GOD OF PROPHECY MARCH 2016
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God’s PioneerA. J. Tomlinson
“If you would understand anything, observe its beginning and its development.”----Aristotle
With the advent of the twentieth century has come an age unparalleled and almost unimagined in preceeding age of time. Man has achieved beyond his greatest expectations. The pioneers of the past in the diverse areas of life envisioned andhoped for an age comparable to our age but who can say they truly believed it would come?
The spiritual pioneer whom this is about in his own handwriting, did envision, did hope, and most of all, did truly believethe day would come when God’s people, the worlds around, would seek to find spiritual unity within the Church of Godof the Bible. Today, with the twentieth century a little more than half spent, an urgent and increasingly demanding cryhas arisen throughout Christendom–a cry for UNITY! Religious leaders of many theologies urge the universalacceptance of one God...and one Church for all. In truth, the present trend is toward theoretical unity. But because hebelieved the day would come when the magistracy of churches and the hearts of men alike would seek spiritual unity, A.J. Tomlinson sought and found the Church of God in the opening years of this, the twentieth century.
GOD’S TWENTIETH CENTURY PIONEER presents a compilation of writings of the late A. J. Tomlinson, formerGeneral Overseer of the Church of God of Prophecy. Of him it has been said, “It seemed that every drop of blood in hisveins, every pulsation of his heart and every fiber of his being was dedicated to God and His Church!” This unshakablededication led A. J. Tomlinson through conflict to great victories, through opposition to glorious achievements.
A. J. Tomlinson was reared to manhood in the state of Indiana during an era when America was experiencing a greatspiritual awakening. He was not converted, however, until shortly after his marriage to Mary Jane Taylor in 1889, at theage of twenty-three. He turned almost immediately to the avid study of the Word of God. As a result of his study, agenuine crisis arose in his life–what church to join? A thorough search of the Scriptures led him ultimately to theconviction that there existed but one Church in the sight of God, the Bible Church, and he determined to find it.
A. J. Tomlinson’s search led him from Indiana to the wilderness counties of western North Carolina. There he served asan agent for the American Bible Society and as a minister of the Gospel, filling pulpits of various congregations uponinvitation. Eventually, he met to worship with a small group of people in Cherokee County, North Carolina, who calledthemselves, “The Holiness Church at Camp Creek.” Impressed with their desire to follow the precepts of the Bible,rightly divided, using the New Testament as their only rule of faith and practice, A. J. Tomlinson felt his search wasended. On June 13, 1903, after an early morning prayer, this spiritual pioneer spoke his heartfelt conviction to hisChristian brothers and sisters who unanimously consented to set in motion the functioning of the church of God of theBible. Little did the group realize how significantly this inspired act corresponded with Isaiah’s prophecy concerning theChurch “Arise, shine; for they light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee” (Isaiah 60:1).
The “glory of the Lord” hovered resolutely over the Church as each year brought new proof of growth. In the year 1910,the Church elected to choose a general overseer for the various established congregations. A. J. Tomlinson was chosen. Re-elected yearly until 1914, he was then chosen permanently to fill this position in the Church, which he did until hisdeath on October 2, 1943.
During the years in which the late A. J. Tomlinson served as general overseer of the Church of God of Prophecy, he wasever busily engaged in the propagation of the Gospel through the medium of mighty words–spoken and written. Thesewritings are in a series of books to feature articles of spiritual pertinence written by this powerful man of God in theinterim of his general overseership. No more appropriate decade could be found for its publication than this. Theecclesiastical world cries for UNITY. “One God, one faith, one mind, and one Church for all!” was the underlying themewhich consistently propelled the life work of A. J. Tomlinson, God’s Twentieth Century Pioneer!
In the next few Updates we will be sharing some of these writings of Brother Tomlinson and the history of the Church ofGod of Prophecy. The week end of March 17-20, 2016, The History of the Church of God of Prophecy will be taught atCamp Boothe. You are invited to sit in on these classes for only $75.00. Young ministers are encouraged to attend ifpossible.
Christian Heroes Are NeededWe Must Win In This Great Struggle for the Right
TO BE WEAK NOW MEANS TO BE LED ASTRAY BY EVIL FORCES
“O, Lord God Almighty, the Father of Thy beloved and blessed Son Jesus Christ, by whom we have received theknowledge of Thee, the God of angels and powers , and of every creature, and of the whole race of righteous who livebefore Thee, I give Thee thanks that Thou hast counted me worthy of this day and this hour, that I should have a part inthe number of Thy martyrs, in the cup of Thy Christ, to the resurrection of eternal life, both of soul and body, through theincorruption imparted by the Holy Ghost. Among whom may I be accepted this day before Thee as a fat and acceptablesacrifice, according as Thou, the ever-truthful God, hast foreordained, hast revealed before hand to me, and now hasfulfilled. Wherefore also I praise Thee for all things, I bless Thee, I glorify Thee, along with the everlasting and heavenlyJesus Christ, Thy beloved Son, with whom, to Thee, and the Holy Ghost, be glory both now and to all coming ages. Amen.”
This was the prayer of our beloved and sainted father, Polycarp, after he was bound to the stake, surrounded by wood andfagots, just before the funeral pile was set on fire which was to burn him in martyrdom for his invincible faith and truth inJesus Christ. He had been faithful in life, now he wanted to be faithful unto death. Others had been martyred in Smyrnaand now he was the twelfth. He had been a hero in life and now he is to be a hero in death. He had boldly declaredhimself a Christian in the face of threats of punishment. When the proconsul threatened him with wild beasts to devourhim if he did not repent he urged him to “call them then, for we are not accustomed to repent of what is good in order toadopt that which is evil; and it is well for me to be changed from what is evil to what is righteous.” But again theproconsul said to him, “I will cause thee to be consumed by fire, seeing thou despiseth the wild beasts, if thou will notrepent.” But Polycarp said, “Thou threatenest me with fire which burneth for an hour, and after a little is extinguished,but are ignorant of the fire of the coming judgment and of eternal punishment, reserved for the ungodly. But why tarriestthou? Bring forth what thou wilt.”
While he spoke these and many other like things, he was filled with confidence and joy, and his countenance was full ofgrace, so that not merely did it not fall as if troubled by the things said to him, but, on the contrary, the proconsul wasastonished and sent his herald to proclaim in the midst of the people, “Polycarp has confessed that he is a Christian.” This proclamation having been made by the herald, the whole multitude both of the heathen and Jews who dwelt inSmyrna, cried out with uncontrollable fury and in a loud voice, “This is the teacher of Asia, the father of the Christians,and the overthrower of our gods, he who has been teaching many not to sacrifice or to worship the gods.” When themultitude could not get the wild beasts turned upon him then they cried out with one consent that Polycarp should beburnt alive.
When all was ready and Polycarp had pronounced his amen after his prayer, those who were appointed for the purposekindled the fire. And as the flame blazed forth with great fury, those to whom it was given to witness it, beheld a greatmiracle, and were preserved that they might report to others what then took place. This is so wonderful that I give thedescription in the language of the historian.
“For the fire, shaping itself into the form of an arch, like the sail of a ship when filled with wind, encompassed as by acircle the body of the martyr, and he appeared within not like flesh which is burnt, but as bread that is baked, or as goldand silver glowing in a furnace. Moreover, we perceived such a sweet odor coming from the pile, as if frankincense orsome such precious spices had been smoking there. At length, when those wicked men perceived that his body could notbe consumed by the fire, they commanded an executioner to go near and pierce him through with a dagger. And on doingthis, there came forth a dove, and a great quantity of blood, so that the fire was extinguished; and all the people wonderedthat there should be such a difference between the unbelievers and the elect, of whom this most noble Polycarp was one.”
God is the same God that He was in the days of the early Church when Polycarp was Bishop of Smyrna. Christian heroesare as necessary now as then. They were beginning to build upon the foundation of the apostles and prophets, we are tocontinue the work and finish it up ready for presentation to Jesus Christ when He comes for the Church without spot orwrinkle. The question arises, Will we be as faithful as the early fathers? Will we be as loyal and heroic when thedifficulties arise and the persecutions come thicker and harder? But there should be no question for we must! Somebodywill, even if we should weaken, but by the grace of God we will not weaken, we will endure the suffering, glory in thecross, scale the heights of heroism, withstand the violence of the fiery spirit that is set to seduce God’s children and lead
them astray and deceive them until they will be ruined forever. Some may be caught now. The web may be wovenaround them and the deadening chloroform of deception may have already gotten in it work, but those who are yet freeshould lift up their heads, throw up breastworks of protection, and rise above every artifice of the devil by declaringwholly and unflinchingly for truth, righteousness, and freedom as boldly and bravely as did our forefather Polycarp.
We are now in the last days that are to try the metal in every man to prove what sort it is. If a man can be seduced at allhe will be seduced now. Jude’s certain men are getting in their deadly work in all the world. False Christs and falseprophets are now on their job just like Jesus said they would come. Many are showing signs and wonders and speakinggreat swelling words to seduce all who are not so fixed and settled that they can bear the name of the elect. All but theelect will be seduced and driven into strong delusion and such a halter placed upon them that they will never get looseany more. Evil men and seducers are now waxing worse and worse, deceiving and being deceived, just like Paulprophesied. Many of those who have been our own people are now in the gall of bitterness because they were not able tostand out against seducing spirits. But all who have been able to stem the tide and ride the waves of doubts and fears arehigher in spirituality and fuller of God-given courage and boldness than ever before.
Who would not want to be a hero now? Who would not want to heed the clarion call by the great Apostle Paul when hesaid, “Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong” (1 Corinthians 16:13)? To be a weakling nowmeans to be seduced and led astray. To be discouraged now means to give up the very job that God called you into yearsago. To fall behind the main ranks now is to be captured by the advance guards of the enemy that are always picking upstragglers. I prophesy that some who have been good men will soon die and their bodies will be laid in the cold, coldgrave, all because they have become confused and have not been able to bravely breast the storm of battle arrayed againstthem.
It has been said that the best way to withstand the enemy in a defensive battle is to wage a strong offensive battle. Justmerely to try to live is to join the ranks of those who are strong and bold in their declamation of truth and right. Youmust really quit yourselves like men and be strong or be swallowed up by that spirit that is ready to overwhelm anddevour every weakling.
Paul commands to withdraw from proud people who will not consent to wholesome words and to the doctrine which isaccording to godliness. Such people are dangerous because they are possessed by a spirit of strife, envy, railings, evilsurmisings and suppose that gain is godliness. To withdraw from such people as a means of protection to keep fromfalling into the same snare. Paul also insists that the saints of God should turn away from people who are covetous,boastful, trucebreakers, false accusers, traitors, heady, and highminded, although they may have a form of godliness.
Indeed these are perilous times when men are going to be caught in the coils of deception and so strangled by the powersof flattery and otherwise that they will never escape. If I should fail in everything else I do not want to fail to inspirecourage and bravery in the soldiers now on the great battlefield against sin and deception. Have courage, my brothers,my sisters, we must win today in this great struggle for the right.
A story is told of one of the generals during the revolutionary war which is very impressive. The odds were against theAmerican forces and the time drew on for another battle. This general addressed his men early in the morning and said,“Boys, we must win today or Mollie Stark is a widow.” His gallantry and bravery in the battle caused his men to putforth all their strength. They ran into the fight with undaunted courage and the foe was vanquished and the brave generalwas not even wounded in battle, and his wife was not left a widow. Surely we can have the same kind of courage in thisrevolution which is of such vast importance just now.
These writings of A. J. Tomlinson can be ordered from the White Wing Publishing House in Cleveland, Tennessee.
And again,The History of The Church of God of Prophecy is being taught by Hector Ortiz at
Camp Boothe as a course of Gordon-Conwell. Those not enrolled in the college can sit in on these classes at $75.00 for the week end.
Begins Thursday morning, March 17 , at 9:00 a.m. and continues through Sunday morning, March 20 . th th
Young ministers are encouraged to take these classes.
Alton-Connecting Pointe:
November brought a big
change at Alton. We changed
our name to Connecting
Pointe. The church set forth
four lay minister: Vanessa
Brown, Jeramy Murphree,
Laura Stronge and Charlotte
Wiggins. Jeramy Murphree
was appointed as Associate
Pastor. Vanessa Brown was
appointed as Children’s Pastor.
There were lots of activities
and fun in December with
Christmas Mania and then our
Christmas program, “Scrooge
Presents Lights of Love”. The
Birmingham District had a
great time at Connecting
Pointe with Santa, lunch and
games. The New Year began with Pastor
Daniel and Laura Stronge and their family:
Andrew, Luke, Sam and Adeline giving the
church a dinner of thanks. It was a lovely
evening and the church appreciates our
pastor and family for their love, dedication
and spiritual leadership.
Browntown: Over the last six months, we
have had family days, youth nights with Eli
Lee, men’s breakfasts, baby dedication for
Saydee Catherine Lee, Couples Fiesta Night,
Singing with Ryan Watkins, Trunk or Treat,
Couples Thanksgiving dinner, Jesus’
birthday party, Christmas program and
watched War Room.
Chickasaw: A new member was added this
month. We welcome Betty Riggan to
Chickasaw. Wonderful fellowship is always
in the South! God bless everyone.
Cunningham Bridge: We want to thank
God for His blessings on us at Cunningham
Bridge. We had five to join the church
(Jimmy Proctor, Lenise Proctor, Jason Smith,
Rose Smith, Dan Edwards) and one to follow
in believers baptism. The Lord is so good to
us; we praise His holy name-JESUS!!
Gadsden-Living Waters: This month we
welcome Sister Amanda Heard as a new
covenant member of the Gadsden COGOP.
We praise God for this dear sister and her
son Deklyn.
Gordo: Everyone enjoyed a delicious
Sunday School Breakfast with all the
trimmings, including homemade biscuits by
Sister Ruby Pritchett. Lots of fellowship
with each other and devotional by Brother
James Lathon.
Greenpond: We welcomed the New Year
with great anticipation of what God is going
to do. Many participated in the twenty-one
day fast. Great things happen when we fast
and pray. There were thirty-nine in
attendance for our mother/son Valentine
Banquet.
Haleyville-Pathway: We have been in a
revival with Bill Easter and seen God move.
We saw 2 saved, 1 sanctified, 1 received the
Holy Ghost and 35 baptized in water. God
help us keep the fire going to spread from
Haleyville, Alabama to around the world in
God’s name. Amen.
Huntsville-Mastin Lake: Wanted to share
about our recent Serve Day. We have been
preaching and teaching for the last few
years about serving others as Christ through
the Body of Christ as a key to our
Christianity. Mastin Lake Church has a
strong tradition of some pioneers who have
reached out from the local church to our
community and city. However, the next
giant leap for our church was to do more
than fund a local mission project (outreach)
but give of our greatest resource-TIME.
Last fall our new youth pastors did a youth
serve day for first responders in our area.
They took the left over food to an area
know as “Tent City” in Huntsville. This
area is tents where the homeless of our city
live. We challenged the entire church to
participate in serving and saving lives both
time and money. After many gave and
sponsored backpacks of basic supplies, we
gathered on a Saturday for SERVE DAY.
We had over 50 people show up from all
ages to help pack bags, cook a meal and
whatever else they could do. They prayed
over each backpack and even the food.
Then at least 30 went out to personally
deliver the warm chili and the backpack of
supplies. As we come back for a MEAL
TO DISCUSS OUR DAYS EVENTS, IT
WAS POWERFUL AS
p e o p l e s h a r e d
emotionally and very
passionately how God
had changed them and
how blessed they were to
join in. This team is
already excitingly talking
about what and how we
can further help and
touch our city for Jesus.
At our 75 Anniversaryth
we declared “If God is
the God of this City, then
we must become the
Church of this city”.
Short Creek: We are
looking forward to a
wonderful year in the
Lord. God is blessing
with wonderful worship, fellowship of the
Saints, drawing closer to Him in prayer,
study of the Word, and receiving of the Word
from the pulpit. We enjoyed Family Night
and Seniors enjoyed lunch together. Six of
our youth attended the Winter Conference
and came back filled with the Spirit of God
and excited about the work of the Lord.
Thanks to all those who made this possible.
Tarrant: We started the month by
participating with our brothers and sisters
over the world in the 21 days of prayer and
fasting. Pastor Judy blessed the Presbyterian
Manor in a concert. We ended the month
with guest singer Pastor John Redmon of
Greater Mt. Zion, followed by a luncheon of
soups, and chili.
Winfield City Family: We thank God for
four souls being redeemed this month. We
had a great New Year’s watch night service.
We enjoyed God’s presence and over fifty
people visited and had communion together.
Later, we had breakfast together downstairs
after praying the old year out and the new
year in.Your Word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my
path. Psalm 119:105Joyce Meyer
The Bible is written as a personal letter tro you. God speaks to you, ministers to your needs, and directsyou in the way you should go in His written Word. Hetells you what you should do and how you should live. It is a mistake to think we can hear clearly from Godwithout spending time in the Word. Knowing thewritten Word protects you from deception. Listeningfor God’s voice without being dedicated to spendingtime in the Word on a regular basis opens you up tohearing voices that are not from God. There may betimes when God speaks something to you that is outside
a specific chapter and verse of the Bible but it willalways be in agreement with His Word. Tonight, spendtime reading a portion of God’s personal letter to youand allow Him to speak to your heart. God’s Word is
one of the most precious gifts we have. Treasure it.
Tips For Abundant Life
Carolyn Guyton
Rest. It is March, the month for Spring
cleaning and raking the winter off our lawns
to prepare for the wonderful new growth and
beauty of the warmer seasons. Why, then,
am I sharing about rest? I recently
experienced one of those times where within
three days I heard the same topic covered in
three different places – from our ladies’
Bible Study on Thursday evening, my daily
devotion book on Saturday morning, and
then in a sermon recorded several weeks
earlier that I watched on Saturday. I pay
attention when that happens!
In the Lord. Matthew 11:28-29 is the
scripture I encountered in those three
experiences. We are invited to come to Jesus
for our rest and peace. You see, He knew we
would experience those times of weariness so
He already had a plan for fulfilling that need.
After having that time of resting in the Lord,
we are rejuvenated and prepared to continue
our service.
In the physical. Our bodies were created
with the need for rest. When we don’t get
the sleep our bodies require, then we are
unable to function at our best. Just as we
were all created unique and different in our
capabilities and strengths, our bodies are
different as well. I know people who are
completely rested with only five to six hours
of sleep each night. My body, on the other
hand, needs its full 8 hours. Find your
optimum and be sure you attain it.
In the mind. Doesn’t your mind just seem to
work overtime – thinking about all you have
to do, all those things you need to be
concerned about, how unhappy you are with
a certain situation, and on and on and on?!
Just give it a rest already, right?! Just as our
physical bodies need sufficient rest and
nourishment, our minds need to be fed the
positive, encouraging promises from the
Word of God on a regular basis so they can
rest from all the responsibility.
Give yourself a break and get the rest you
need. And then, seek every day for the
abundant life that only comes from God.
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Harvest Partners
Russia
Dear Friends and Partners in missions,
We are so excited to share with
you some news from Siberia mission.
God is good all the time and we see His
hand every day. I just wanted to send
this brief note to let you know how
truly grateful we are for your generous
and faithful support of this ministry.
May God richly bless you!
We would like to begin with a
prayer need for our family and our
living arrangements. Couple days ago
our landlord has asked us to move out
in two weeks from the apartment that
we are renting. We don’t fully
understand the reason behind it but we
do see the devil is trying to machinate.
Right now we are searching for a place
to live but can’t find anything yet. We
need your prayer support! Please pray
for God to give us an apartment in a
safe neighborhood. Everything is in
His hands. Thank you!
Youth Ministry
In February we have started a
youth service on Sunday night. The
Lord has placed upon our hearts to start
serving the young people and to raise
them up in righteousness. As you
know, the youth is always hungry, both
spiritually and physically so we start
our services with fellowship and food,
than some sport activities. After that
we praise God together and release the
Word. We had 14 people during our
first service, and this last Sunday we
already had more than 40 people. It is
exiting to see how with every day more
and more young people come to God.
Praise and Worship Nights
The churchhas agreed to pray
for revival in Siberia every Friday. We
have decided to gather on Friday nights
to praise Jesus and ask for the rain upon
a dry and weary land. We are learning
how to worship, how to get a hold of
God. We believe that He will send His
fire!
Visiting Churches
Our churches are young in
Russia. On average they are 15 years
old. This is the time of formation and
building of the Kingdom of God. We
see our calling as helping young
ministers and multiplication of churches.
For the couple last months we have
visited 4 churches. We are asking for
you to pray for pastors and their
families. We are desperately in need of
laborers and we are praying for God to
raise up a generation that would have a
fire for ministry.
Our Family
We are thankful to God that He
has called our family to be a missionary
one. Since we are traveling a lot our
kids are not able to stay in one place so
we have decided to switch them to home
school. We have chosen an Alpha &
Omega Christian Academy for them
which was suggested to us by our
American friends. One year of school
costs approximately $1700 for us. We
are asking for your prayers so God
would bless their education. If you
would like to support us financially in
this, we would greatly appreciate it.
We hope you will be encouraged
to know that your partnership is making
an eternal difference in hundreds of lives
in Siberia. We are thankful for your
sowing seeds in this ministry. Our
prayers are for God to bless you
abundantly.
Gratefully in Him,
Dmitry, Irena, Paul and Melanie
Kavaleuski
ANNOUNCEMENT
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ATTENTION!!!
Alton COGOP is interviewing for a
Youth Pastor. “We are looking for
someone called by God to the Youth
Ministry”.
Contact: Pastor, Daniel Stronge, Alton
Church, 2305 Old Alton Road,
Birmingham, AL 35210,
2 0 5 - 2 3 3 - 0 0 1 3 ,
Pinson Valley: Seeking a Youth
Minister, call 470-9591.
STATE WEB SITES
A l a b a m a U p d a t e B l o g :
W W W . a l a b a m a u p d
ate.blogspot.com
Alabama Web Site: alcogop.org
Youth-Tim Beck Web:
w w w .experiencehydrate .com
www.hydrateministries.com
AVAILABLE FOR REVIVALS
Joey Dobbs: Member of Sterrett
Church of God of Prophecy.
Telephone (205)746-3017.
Earlean Emerson, P O Box 1863,
Hamilton, AL 35570. Telephone
(205) 921-5637.
Brenda Kay Pate, P O Box 156
Woodstock, AL 35188; 205-388-1087
or 388-3129. Fill in for pastors also.
Steve Puckett, 471 Co Rd 275, Arley,
Al, 35541, Home: 205-295-5117; cell
864-385-0626.
SPEAKING AND SPECIAL
PROGRAMS:
Anita Falkner Parker, 3615 Moody
Pkwy, Moody, AL 35004. Telephone
(205) 640-6207.
Brenda Kay Pate, P O Box 156;
Woodstock, AL, 35188; 205-388-1087
or 388-3129.
MUSICAL MINISTRY
Breaking Chains, Elliot:251-454-
8946,breakingchainsworship@yahoo.
com.
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BIRTHS
Chickasaw: Jayden Edsel was born to
Joseph and Stephanie Tadlock on
January 8 . th
Robertsdale: Mac Levi was born
December 16 to parents, John andth
Kayla McCadden.
DEATHS
Alexander City: Odell Moody left this
present life on January 7, 2016.
Browntown: Imogene Miskelley, wife
of Jack Miskelley passed away January
11 . th
East Lake Highlands: Ruth McCombs
went to be with her Lord February 4 . th
Sterrett: Sandra Gable was called
home January 21 . st
Trinity: Cynthia Sellers Sims left this
life on February 28 . th
MARCH PASTORS/WIVES
BIRTHDAYS
Betty Branch
W. T. Branch
Amy Christmas
Tim Douglas
Mark Fell
Odell Green
Kim Hitt
Lynn Hitt
Sarah Key
Whitney Smith
Steven Spears
Joyce Sutton
Barbara Weber
ANNIVERSARIES
A. L. & Carol Henderson
Jeff & Jackie Logan
Bill & Nita Noe
Cephus & Debra Prophitt
Steven & Darlene Spears
Future Events
Hydrate Campus Tour
March
13 CAMPFIRES, all ages
Hackleburg COGOP, 5:30 PM
17-20 Gordon-Conwell
Camp Boothe
6-20 Leaders of Leaders
Camp Boothe
April
3 CAMPFIRES, all ages
Woodland Hills, 5:30 PM
Bessemer, AL
10 CAMPFIRES, all ages
Carbon Hill, COGOP, 5:30
PM
16 G r e a t C o mma n d m e n t
Network
REBOOT Classes
Camp Boothe
29, 30 DRAMA/MUSIC Training
Conference
Developing Talents and Gifts
Camp Boothe
May
21 Camp Staff Training
Camp Boothe
Altitude
AL Worship Initiative
4 . 29 . 16 – 4 . 30 . 16
ROOTED Col. 2:7
ISa. 61:3
Summer Camps
2016
January Statistics 2016
CHURCH SM TITHES Alexander City 27 3389.00 Aliceville 12 3945.54 Alton 47 4940.26 Altoona 30 1360.00 Anniston Praise Worship 49 5104.71 Bayou La Batre 7 397.00 Bessemer Hopewell Rd 79 8632.00 Woodland Hills 84 14493.49 Boaz 8 915.00 Boldo No Report Brown’s Chapel No Report Browntown 30 2670.88 Calera Harvest Chapel 65 --- Carbon Hill 101 12331.90 Chickasaw 18 2002.90 Citronelle 23 1880.80 Clanton 15 2950.00 Collinsville Harvest Center 50 4936.00 Cordova 61 8080.40 Cottondale 95 --- Cunningham Bridge 16 939.00 Decatur 29 3487.40 Dothan 5 983.59 Dry Valley 12 1731.94 East Lake Highlands 47 3051.05 Elba 7 388.00 Elkmont No Report Eoline 22 3250.00 Fayette-North Pointe 70 4093.00 Fort Payne 6 737.00 Gadsden Living Waters 52 6687.30 Goodwater Joyful Praise --- 1552.66 Gordo 41 7641.14 Grant-Sanctuary 14 --- Greenpond 79 12235.82 Grove Hill 7 585.00 Hackleburg 150 31393.20 Haleyville Pathway 58 4976.58 Hamilton New Heights No Report Happy Hill 72 8467.84 Harris Chapel 43 8548.65 Hartselle No Report Hazel Green No Report
CHURCH SM TITHES Huntsville Mastin Lake 78 --- Bell Road 16 1591.00 Jasper 30 4772.00 Leesburg 108 9269.20 Lincoln 17 2632.40 Mentone 21 1568.50 Montgomery 10 1012.00 Moulton 18 3349.70 Munford Silver Run 17 1433.00 Odenville 60 4271.89 Parrish 8 1300.00 Pelham 36 4891.60 Pinson Parkway 27 2676.00 Poarch 4 --- Red Bay 20 3562.17 Robertsdale 20 1482.00 Rock Cliff No Report Sheffield Cliff Haven 118 19946.00 Short Creek 33 4161.00 Sterrett 84 7583.00 Summerbrook 39 4455.97 Tannehill Mission --- Tarrant City 54 3152.14 Trinity Worship 59 11011.25 Twilleytown 56 3211.00 West Blocton 14 --- Winfield Family 48 3607.00 World Outreach --- THE ABOVE STATISTICS WERE TAKEN FROM TREASURERS’ REPORTS RECEIVED IN STATE OFFICE AS OF DECEMBER 2015
Reports from Previous Months December Bell Road 15 1646.00 Jasper 30 4921.00
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Danny CalvertFebruary 23, 2016
Former Alabama pastor
Grace HouserFebruary 28, 2016
Darlene (Wayne) Craig’s mother
Janet ProphittFebruary 15, 2016
Wally (Dona) and Cephus (Debra) Prophitt’s sister-
in-law
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Retired minister and deceased Faye Sanford’s
husband
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