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IN SEARCH OF THE LORDS WAY These were more noblethey searched the scriptures daily…” (Acts 17:11) Sundays at 7:30 AM on KOCB—TV34 February 16,2020 Vol. L 24, No. 07 LAST WEEKS RECORD Bible School 100 Worship Service 145 Sunday Evening 66 Wednesday Evening No Services Contribuon $3,726.60 SERVING THE CONGREGATION February 16 , 2020 Announcements: Dale Beard Scripture Reader: Bob Perry Opening Prayer: Jim Cross Song Director: Ausn Beard Closing Prayer: Bob Stephens SERVING AT THE LORDS TABLE NORTH SOUTH Mitch Harmon Tom Chesnut Henry Arthur Ma Borcherding AT THE BACK OF AUDITORIUM Jeff Lawerance Jusn Dean USHERS Steve Kelly Beau Carter GREETERS Foyer: Steve & Mary Kelly Elevator: Beau & Lois Carter NURSERY ATTENDANT Lysa Park ASSISTING OUTSIDE ELEVATOR DOOR Tracy Wilcox PROJECTION/AUDIO CONTROLS Clavin Norwood Keith Lawrence ELDERS DOWNSTAIRS Bob Stephens Paul Harris EVENING WORSHIP SERVICE Opening Prayer: Paul Harris Song Director: Ausn Beard Scripture Reader: Adam Park Closing Prayer: Dalton Path SERVING AT THE LORDS TABLE NORTH SOUTH Burl Vanlanding ham Dennis Brodersen VOLUNTEER CLEANING THIS WEEK: Team #6 WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERVICE February 19, 2020 Song Director: Clavin Norwood If you are unable to serve this week, please nofy FRANK ROMBERG 405-481-6500 Periodical Postage PAID Shawnee, OK THE GOSPEL GUIDE (USPS 223-120) is published weekly except for the first week in July and the last week in December. Periodical rate is paid at Shawnee, OK 74801 POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE GOSPEL GUIDE, P.O. Box 1228, Shawnee, OK 74802 CENTRALS ASSEMBLIES BRING A FRIEND AND ATTEND SUNDAY BIBLE STUDY 9:30 A.M. WORSHIP 10:30 A.M. SUNDAY EVENING 5:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY MID-WEEK CLASSES 7:00 P.M. Tenth and Bell—P.O. Box 1228—Shawnee, OK 74802-1228 Office: 405-273-3065 Email: [email protected] Website: shawneecentralcofc.org ELDERS: Dennis Brodersen Paul Harris Steve Kelly Bob Perry Bob Stephens DEACONS: Dale Beard Jim Cross Joe Curs Tracy Gele Keith Lawrence Frank Romberg Ron Taffe MINISTER: Jimmy Hyde SEARCH PROGRAMS: FEBRUARY 16, Love One AnotherFEBRUARY 23,, “ Out of Darkness.March 1, “Gods Plan for MarriageMarch 8, Love an RespectHis compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is Thy faithfulness. Lamentations 3:22,23 KJV MISSIONS: Haiti Childrens Home Hope Harbor Childrens Home Liflyfield Christian & Adoption Nicaragua Search Southern Africa Bible College
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LAST WEEK’S RECORD

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Wednesday Evening No Services

Contribution $3,726.60

SERVING THE CONGREGATION

February 16 , 2020

Announcements: Dale Beard

Scripture Reader: Bob Perry

Opening Prayer: Jim Cross

Song Director: Austin Beard

Closing Prayer: Bob Stephens

SERVING AT THE LORD’S TABLE

NORTH SOUTH

Mitch Harmon Tom Chesnut

Henry Arthur Matt Borcherding

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Jeff Lawerance Justin Dean

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Steve Kelly Beau Carter

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Foyer: Steve & Mary Kelly

Elevator: Beau & Lois Carter

NURSERY ATTENDANT

Lysa Park

ASSISTING OUTSIDE ELEVATOR DOOR

Tracy Wilcox

PROJECTION/AUDIO CONTROLS

Clavin Norwood Keith Lawrence

ELDERS DOWNSTAIRS

Bob Stephens Paul Harris

EVENING WORSHIP SERVICE

Opening Prayer: Paul Harris

Song Director: Austin Beard

Scripture Reader: Adam Park

Closing Prayer: Dalton Path

SERVING AT THE LORD’S TABLE

NORTH SOUTH

Burl Vanlanding ham Dennis Brodersen

VOLUNTEER CLEANING THIS WEEK: Team #6

WEDNESDAY NIGHT SERVICE

February 19, 2020

Song Director: Clavin Norwood

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Office: 405-273-3065

Email: [email protected] Website: shawneecentralcofc.org

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Dennis Brodersen

Paul Harris

Steve Kelly

Bob Perry

Bob Stephens

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Jim Cross

Joe Curtis

Tracy Gettle

Keith Lawrence

Frank Romberg

Ron Taffe

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MISSIONS:

Haiti Children’s Home

Hope Harbor Children’s Home

Liflyfield Christian & Adoption

Nicaragua

Search

Southern Africa Bible College

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Leadership Banquet

The last day to sign up for the Leadership

Banquet is Sunday February 16. The

signup sheet is in the back on the table .

Affirming the Faith Seminar

Affirming the Faith Seminar is coming up .

It will be held March 6-7. This will be held

in Oklahoma City at the North MacArthur

Church of Christ. For more information

there are handouts on the back table.

And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world,

and preach the gospel to every creature. Mark

16:15

TIPTON HOME

Our Tipton Home collection for the month of February is Miracle Whip/Mayo Please place these items in the barrel in the foyer. Thank you.

CONTINUING PRAYER CONCERNS

Chad Beard, Carol Brodersen, Debra Campbell, Harold

Carothers, Blake Carter (great grandson of Sue Merritt),

Boyd Cheney, Joe Curtis (bother-in-law of Joe Akins),

Thelma Divine, Fredith Hanifan, Sandon Hilditch, Diane

Lawerance, Thearlene Morris, Andy Peerson (brother to

Royce Peerson), James Reeves, Carl Weeks, Dorothy

Strickland, John Sullivan, Debbie Taffe, Emma White,

Beverly Woodard, Hayden Leonard.

All these members and friends have continuing health

concerns or other special circumstances.

They appreciate your interest and prayers.

FAMILY NEWS

God is faithful. His love endures forever. We have several who are dealing with sickness and health problems. Let’s continue to pray for all on our prayer list. We also want to be in prayer for those who need to obey the Gospel. Our annual Area-wide Leadership Banquet is coming up on February 28th beginning at 6 pm. The Lakeview congregation will host a dinner for all the area Elders, Deacons, Ministers, and their wives. Please RSVP by signing up on the sheet in the foyer or calling the church office and letting the secretary know by this Sunday, the 16th. Also remember our Recovery Through Christ ministry that meets every Tuesday from 6:30 pm to 8 pm in the Library. If you know of anyone struggling with a life controlling issue, encourage them to attend. There are handouts with more information by the doors. I also want to encourage all of you to plan to go and be a part of the Affirming the Faith seminar hosted by the North MacArthur Church of Christ in Oklahoma City. If you would like more information pick up a handout on the table in the foyer or go online to their website at; www.affirmingthefaithok.com

Fueling Forgiveness

This Sunday morning we will consider several comparisons between Jesus and Joseph. For example Jesus and Joseph were both loved by their father, hated by some of those closest to them, betrayed for money, thought to be dead but found alive, and they both forgave those who had wronged them. How was Joseph able to forgive his brothers?

“But Joseph said to them, "Don't be afraid. Am I in the place of God? You intended to harm me, but God

intended it for good to accomplish what is now being done, the saving of many lives.” Gen 50:19-21

Joseph was able to forgive his brothers because he knew God’s purpose in his life and how God used the bad for good. Let’s join together this Sunday and consider the lives of Joseph and Jesus.

See you soon. Your brother in Christ, Jimmy Hyde

LOOKING AHEAD

FEBRUARY 28– Leadership Banquet @ Lakeview C of C

FEBRUARY 28 & 29—Ladies Retreat @ Choctaw C of C

MARCH 6-7—Affirming the Faith Seminar

Bob Cearly- Karen Hilditch’s dad has a large blood clot in his right leg. He is currently on blood thinners.

OUR CHURCH FAMILY SHUT-INS “A new commandment I give to you, that you love

one another; as I have loved you, that you also love one another.”

John 13:34

Carol Brodersen—100 Lakeshore Drive

Harold Carothers—Shawnee Care Center, #109

Thelma Divine—Brookdale, #132

Rachel Hall—Avonlea Cottage, #4

Lola Mullinax—1712 Grace Court

Geraldine Outlaw—221 N. Pesotum

Jean Pointer—Colonial Estates, #27B

Winona Seikel—Brookdale, #102

Dorothy Strickland— Colonial Estates, #53

Emma White—43 Doyle

Beverly Woodard—Legacy, #413

VISION OF WORSHIP

“In the year of King Uzziah’s death I saw the Lord sitting

on a throne, lofty and exalted, with the train of His robe

filling the temple”; “Then I heard the voice of the Lord,

saying, ‘Whom shall I send, who will go for Us?’ Then I

said, ‘Here am I. Send me!’” (Isaiah 6:1,8).

While at the temple, Isaiah was given a majestic,

supernatural vision of God. He said, “I saw the Lord sit-

ting on a throne, lofty and exalted, with the train of His

robe filling the temple” (Isaiah6:1).

What do we see when we are worshiping God?

Admittedly, we should not expect a miraculous,

prophetic revelation as Isaiah received, but true worship

should open our eyes to God’s multicolored attributes.

Two men were walking our of a worship service. One

said, “Wasn’t he a great preacher!” while the other said,

“Don’t we have a great God!” The writer of this psalm,

like the second man, saw the greatness of God in his

worship.

As he worshiped, he saw God’s past mercies. He

thought of the walk that he had experienced with God,

and that reminded him of how gracious God had been to

him. Can we sing about God without thinking about

what He has done for us?

As he worshiped, he saw God’s power. Thinking of God

immediately brings to mind His might and His

indescribable strength. We can easily say what the angel

said to Abraham: “ Is anything too difficult for the

Lord?” (Genesis 18:14a).

As he worshiped, he saw God’s glory. God is a glorious

God. To be sure, His glory far exceeds any glory man can

imagine. In Isaiah’s vision, the glory of the Lord filled the

temple (Isaiah 6:1). When one truly worships, he is

bathed in God’s greatness, and his soul is filled with His

glory.

Worship, then, goes in and up: From our hearts and

lips, it goes up to God as sweet-smelling sacrifices and it

also remains with us, filling our souls with renewed

images of the character and attributes of God. As we

bring our gifts of praise to Him, we behold His glory and

are transformed by it, from worship service to worship

service, from glory to glory (2 Corinthians 3:18).

Taken from: Come, Let Us Magnify the Lord, pages 114—116.)

By: Eddie Cloer

Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or

boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on

its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does

not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the

truth. Love bears all things, believes all things,

hopes all things, endures all things.

Love never ends .

1 Corinthians 13:4-8


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