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Wednesday, 19, 2013
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Pond Spring- The Gener... 3:50 PM
Oxford Farmers market 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM
Join us for the kick-off of Oxford's first...
Oxford Farmers market 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM
Join us for the kick-off of Oxford's first...
Hip Hop Hope Vacation ... 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM
$0 The Living by Faith Ministry will host Vac...
New Hope Ministries
by Veneta McKinney
Jun 19, 2013 | 0 views |  0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Greetings from New Hope Ministries. We will be having a Ladies Night at New Hope Ministries this Thursday night June 20 at 6:30 pm. There will be refreshments served. Please make sure to come and be a part of this special fellowship time. The men will be having a special Men’s Breakfast at Golden Corral in Oxford on Sunday morning June 23 at 8:00 a.m. There will be a couple’s night on June 28 at 6:30. More details to follow On Sunday June 23 for the Sunday morning, Sunday evening and Monday night service we will be having special guest speaker Max Navaro. Come and be blessed. Be sure to watch New Hope Arising – the new TV program that is airing now. Monday evenings at 5:30 pm, Wed 9 am, and Fri 2 p.m. It’s a place of New Hope and Encouragement. We had a special Father’s Day presentation last Sunday – honoring the dads of the church. We are very proud of our dads and each one received a special gift from the church. This past Sunday morning, we were blessed by Bro. Newman Voss ministering to us again. He spoke on bringing the Kingdom of the Lord down to earth. We are to rule and reign in Christ. Jesus modeled what we are to be on the earth. We are to walk in total victory and submit to His Lordship. Our assignment is to “Go” but our destiny is to bring the Kingdom of Heaven to earth.
Harmony Grove
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Our VBS was great this past week! Cornerstones performed “Change My Heart”. Bro. Doug’s message was from Mark: Jesus healed the man whose friends brought him to Jesus. He was healed both spiritually and physically. The friends who brought the man who suffered from palsy, worked together to get their friend to Jesus. People need to work in unity to get things done. Everybody should do what needs doing. Faith can help heal. We need people to come to church to hear God’s word. Be careful what you reason in your heart, for God sees your heart. Prayer requests: Doug and Cleo, Ruth and Murvel, Charles and Annette, Reba, Edna Dunn, Myrtice, Betty Sisk, Walter and Elaine Hall, Martha Holley, George Nimon, Ray and Esther, jail ministry, lost and unconcerned, VBS, missionaries, Kerry Smith,unspoken requests, William Perryman, Joyce Norris, Sonny Martin and family, the Crowe and Robinson families, our military, our nation’s leaders and our church, and Terry Benefield.
Happy Hill
by Debra Jackson
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We had a very special Father’s Day service. Each dad was recognized and given a token of appreciation. Riley Jackson was the youngest dad present and Vernon Hyatt took the prize for being the oldest dad, as well as, the dad with the most children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren present. Sunday, June 23rd will be Youth Sunday with Spencer Kilgore as our guest preacher. Sunday School - 10:00; Preaching - 11:00 Join us in praying for Irmalene and Robert Norton, Joyce Austin, Betty Hayes, Henry Jordan, Roger Ledbetter, Elizabeth White, Rider Bearden, Jane Ivey, Glenda Harris, Penny Strickland, Jimmy Jarrell, Martha Holley, Jack Harman, Ken Sanders, Alice Pair, Frank Hagan, Terry Benefield, Kerry Smith,Danny Spradlin, Malene Bowen, Dave Werner and Tad Martin family. Until next time, God bless! SENTENCE SERMON By the time a man realizes that maybe his father was right, he usually has a son who thinks he’s wrong! THE LIGHTER SIDE Top Five Things You’ll Never Hear a Dad Say 1. Well, how ‘bout that?... I’m lost! Looks like we’ll have to stop and ask for directions. 2. Here’s a credit card and the keys to my new car -- GO CRAZY! 3. Your Mother and I are going away for the weekend ... you might want to consider throwing a party. 4. Well, I don’t know what’s wrong with your car. Probably one of those doo-hickey thingies -- you know -- that makes it run or something. Just have it towed to a mechanic and pay whatever he ask. 5. Whaddya wanna go and get a job for? I make plenty of money for you to spend.
East Heflin
by Bruce Wright
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We pray that each Father had a great Father’s Day and that you keep our Heavenly Father first in your lives each day! We had a great Brotherhood breakfast with a large number of men. We were also pleased to hold a baby dedication service for Oakley Nash Freeman. He is the handsome son of Will and Heather Freeman. Rev. Robinson turned to Psalms 128:1-6, “The Commander, Duck”. God has always required us to lead our families in Godly ways. A real commander has to have a faithful walk and be the center of his faith. Most of all, he must fear the Lord and trust not in material needs but have proper circles. Most important is the need to hear the Lord when He speaks. A real commander has a fruitful work. When you do, God will bless your finances, your future, and your family. You have to make God your center and act as He instructs. Your family life is like a vine that when nourished will grow and put forth fruit. A real commander has a family that worships. To begin, the dad is saved! He has to get serious and have his relationship right with God. He must be spiritual and lead his children in prayer and to church always. Men- You need to lead them to the Lord! Don’t wait on someone else to do it but you do it.
Pinetucky
by Mary Alvarado
Jun 19, 2013 | 0 views |  0 comments | 0 0 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Let my mouth be filled with praise and with they honor all the day. Psalms 71:8. We ask you to keep your prayers going for: Dorothy Craven, Rubie Cavender, Rita Cofield, Ilene Cox, W.E. Gray, Martha Holley, Dorthy Junior, Lillian Johnson, Violet Morrow, Linda Moore, Nysa Nelson, Barbara and Gerald Perkins, Charlotte Reaves, Ernest Roach, Louise Smith, Wanda Smith, Geneva Sutton, Ron Reager, Paul Collins, Ray Cosper, Jean Williamson, Libby Crowe family, Phillip and Cathy Wortham. Father, we can worship and honor your anywhere. Thank you for those moments of extraordinary insight into your glory. Be blessed.
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