SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 2017
Elders
Phil Clothier
Lyndal Dale
David Horton
Jerry McCorkle
Reuben Parnell
Butch Pike
Dan Shepherd
Rick Shirley
Rodney Smithers
Deacons
Cleveland
Blanchard
Chad Brewer
Chris Cash
Gerald Griffith
Dexter Mott
Jamie Nanney
Keith Nicholson
Larry Nicholson
Rufus Organ
Glenn Parnell
Tommy Ramer
John Warmath
OUR LEADERSHIP
Mike Seale
Preaching Minister [email protected]
Lyndal Dale
Associate Minister [email protected]
Kyle Strickland
Students [email protected]
Eran Strickland
Children [email protected]
Victoria Deal
Secretary [email protected]
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Northside Church of Christ
Hamilton Archibald
Northside Minister [email protected]
Barbara Clothier
Administrative
Assistant [email protected]
STAFF
BIBLE CLASSES FOR ADULTS
The Book of Matthew Rodney Smithers Auditorium
The Book of Proverbs Ken Savage Parlor
The Book of Acts Jerry McCorkle, Dave Sippel Room 211
The Good Fight Jason & Lori Bratton Room 221
For Couples
BIBLE CLASSES FOR CHILDREN
0-18 Months Old: Room 104
19-24 Months Old: Room 105
2 year olds: Room 103
3-4 year olds: Room 102
K-1st Grade: Room 115
2nd-3rd Grade: Room 113
4th-6th Grade: Room 114
Children’s Church:
Ages 2-5: Room 101
SUNDAY MORNING 9 AM
Today:
Becky Ham
Kim Shirley
Next Sunday:
Joyce Holt
Cora Norman
Judy Shepherd
NURSERY VOLUNTEERS
Wednesday Night 6 PM: Firelight.
Sunday 9AM: The study of the book of Romans will resume on April 23. If
you do not participate in L2L program, join Jr/Sr class in room 205.
Schedule of Friday night activities:
April 7th Grizzlies Faith-n-Family night (led by Kyle)
April 14th Lads to Leaders
April 21st MOST Playground and Ping Pong fellowship
May 12th Incredible Pizza
May 19th MOST Playground and Ping Pong fellowship (last
meeting)
May 26th ULTIMATE Youth Rally, Germantown Church of Christ
JR. HIGH MINISTRY (grades 7-9), Room 217
BIBLE CLASSES FOR ADULTS
Watching God Train His Children 3 PM
In the Wilderness
Dan Shepherd Room 221
1 John Lyndal Dale Auditorium
Encouragement and Support for Moms
Cathy Sippel
Loretta Dale
Glenda Runions Room 221
BIBLE CLASSES FOR CHILDREN
Age: 2—5 y.o. Jan Goslin Room 111
Vonna Nicholson
Age: K—2 Grade Victoria Deal
Mary Linn Webb Room 115
Age: 3 Grade—6 Grade Eran Strickland Room 114
WEDNESDAY 6 PM
Wednesday Night:
Huddle One (April—at the home of the Russells), 6 PM,
Huddle Two (April—at the home of the Flakes-737 Pleasant Woods) STARTS at 7 PM.
Sunday:
9 AM Class taught by Kyle Strickland in room 205.
6-7:30 PM L.I.F.E. group at the Stricklands’ home
MYGROUP (Jr. & Sr. High)
COUNTDOWN 9:55
WELCOME SONGS:
Ah, Lord God (70)
O, Worship the King
(144)
Agnus Dei (12)
Here in this Place (138)
When My Love to Christ
Grows Weak (350)
Come Share the Lord
(360)
COMMUNION
OFFERING
DISMISS TO
CHILDREN’S CHURCH
PRAYER:
Scott Lovelady
SONG:
He Knows Just What I
Need (505)
SERMON:
Mike Seale
SONG:
I Need Thee Every Hour
(837)
PRAYER:
Billy Simpson
WORSHIP ORDER
Contribution
Regular Contribution
$ 11,302.07
Budget
$11,700.00
Attendance
A.M. Bible classes 149
A.M. Service 326
MARCH 26, 2017
T o r e m o v e y o u r n a m e f r o m o u r m a i l i n g l i s t , p l e a s e c l i c k h er e .
T o a d d a n a m e t o o u r P r a y e r L i s t c a l l ( 8 7 0 ) 7 3 5 - 3 3 9 4 o r e - m a i l V i c t o r i a b y c l i c k i n g
h e r e .
MISSOURI STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST/1600 N. MISSOURI STREET/WEST MEMPHIS, AR 72301/(870) 735.3394 MOSTCHURCHBLOG.COM
PLEASE PRAY FOR
HOSPITAL: Methodist University hospital—Mary Lynn Mosby, room 633;
Ave Maria Rehab in Bartlett—Buddy Pattison
HOME FROM HOSPITAL: Tillman Honey, Jane Darr.
SHUT-INS—HOME: Ruie Harmon, Ruby Malone, Helen McNair, Marge
Young; NURSING HOME: Broadway Health-care Center—Griffin Elzey,
room 303; Nema Richmond, room 320
PRAYERS FOR OUR MoSt FAMILY: Ellen Hall (fell, has fractured wrist, other
injuries), Butch & Mary Anne Pike (fell, has fractured wrist-in cast), Buster
Adams, Mack & Beverly Adams (Mack—chemo & radiation treatments),
Janice Simon, Marcia Brown, David & Sheryl Taylor, Jerry Hall, Carolyn
Wheeler, Billy & Melba Holmes, Bill Watson (cancer), Clarence Davis, Bert Mosley, James & Loys Teague, Debbie Smithers
OTHER PRAYER REQUESTS: Elizabeth Ponder (sister of Karen Summers &
Val Ramer-carotid artery surgery on April 6), Sherry Baine (sister-in-law of
Loretta Tacker-1448 Tidwell Rd. Tyronza, AR 72386), Billy Rooks (brother of
Betty Bigham-bone cancer), Jack Bernard (brother-in-law of the Yens—
cancer), Dina Pinkston (Katie Dunlap’s niece-deployed in Afghanistan),
Noah Rickard (grandson of the Yens), Betsey Yen Croket (daughter of
the Yens), Lorri Petty, Claude Garner.
CHURCH NEWS
SINGING AT THE NURSING HOME: The Ramer/Pike Life Group will sing at
the Broadway Health Care Center this coming Sunday evening, April
2, at 6:30. Please come to help us.
THANKS to all our MoSt family for your kindness shown to me and my
family in our loss of Ann. The concern expressed, the cards, the won-
derful food meant so much. I would have liked to have been with you
this Sunday but Our Baby granddaughter made her entrance into the
world a little early, in Texas. My daughter is taking me to see
her. Thanks again for all you’ve done for us.—Jimmy Byrd.
PRAYER BREAKFAST: Early risers who need prayers of your brothers and
sisters! We meet on Thursdays at 6:30 AM in Rash Hall.
SECRET SERVICE (4th-6th grades) will meet on Thursday, April 6, at 3:45
PM.
BREAKFAST CLUB: Join us at the Shake Shack on FRIDAY at 9AM.
E.M.T.: The next team to be activated is Team #3.
MoSt VBS 2017 (JUNE 12-15) needs
Christmas trees. If you want your tree returned, please put your
name on the box or on the tree.
toilet paper rolls
2 L bottles.
CROWNPOINT VBS 2017 (JUNE 23-JULY 1): We are still collecting round
cookie tins (7-10 inches) for a Crownpoint VBS craft. If you have any to
donate please bring them to the church office.
NEW ADDRESS for Linda Vaughn: 1850 N. Avalon # 51, West Memphis,
AR 72301
MISSION TO NICARAGUA
Anna Grace Russell, Delyn Russell, Parker Stewart, Holli Stewart and
Dale Stewart have returned from their mission trip to Jinotega, Nicara-
gua. They were able to minister to over 150 people through block
building, church construction, water-filter installation, mobile library,
working with expectant mothers and feeding children. The work was
facilitated through Mission Para Cristo which employees over 75 Nica-
raguans and meets the medical needs of over 40,000 individuals per
year. The mission is ran by Benny & Donna Baker.
HOW TO SURVIVE A BAD DAY (Part 4) Mike Seale
Today in our series, we arrive at one of the darkest moments of
the cross. Life lesson number four, “Aim Your Hard Questions at GOD,
Not Man.”
“From the sixth hour until the ninth hour darkness came over all
the land. About the ninth hour Jesus cried out in a loud voice, Eloi, Eloi,
lama sabachthani?” -which means, “My GOD, my GOD, why have you
forsaken me?” (Matthew 27:45-46). It is filled with emotional pain and
few things can send shivers up our spines than to hear this cry of the
Son of GOD. It is the cry of abandonment. The very word, “forsaken,” is
the Greek word, “egkataleipo” and means (1) to abandon, to desert,
to leave in straits, to leave helpless (1b) totally abandoned, utterly for-
saken (2) to leave behind. In His darkest hour, Jesus experiences one of
the deepest human emotions, the abandonment of GOD. “Father
GOD, of all the times in my life, when I need you most, why have you
left me now?” It is almost too painful even to talk about!
The words of Jesus, this loud cry from the cross, is actually a
quote from Psalm 22. This psalm written by David a thousand years earli-
er finds its fulfillment in the Son of GOD on the cross. Can there be any-
thing more painful than to be experiencing your darkest moment in life
and to realize the agony of abandonment and loneliness? It is in these
difficult days of life that we experience the mystery of GOD’s silence.
“GOD, where are you when I need you the most?” For the first time Je-
sus is experiencing the break of fellowship with the eternal Father. The
second person of the triune Godhead was feeling separation from the
eternal bond he had with the Father before all the universe was creat-
ed. This forsakenness that Jesus was undergoing occurred because
“Him who knew no sin” was being made sin for us “that we might be-
come the righteousness of GOD in Him,” (2 Corinthians 5:21).
In today’s message my hope and prayer is that we will recognize
that Jesus knows and understands those moments we have in life when
we feel alone and abandoned. I don’t know that any human or theolo-
gian can truly grasp the deep mystery of that moment on the cross, but
I know without a doubt, Jesus fully knows how we feel when we experi-
ence life’s darkest moments. May the LORD GOD bless our study today,
and may the Holy Spirit be our true teacher!
MISSION TO RIVER CITY
During Spring Break, Sarah Gossett, Julie Cash, Isabella Strickland,
Sophia Strickland, Suzanna Shepherd, Edward Smith, Elijah Hollis,
Dunnivan Shepherd, and Blake McAdams provided ministry sup-
port to River City Ministry in North Little Rock, as well as spent time
with the students of River City Church. Our students served meals to
the under-resourced, assisted the River City Ministry Eye Clinic, sort-
ed a very large clothes closet for the homeless population of
downtown Little Rock, and became fast friends with inner-city stu-
dents in North Little Rock.