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CENTERVILLE MESSENGER (096380) Free Upon Request-Published Weekly by Centerville Church of Christ, 138 N. Central Ave., Centerville, TN 37033-1427
May 23, 2018 Volume XXXVIII –Number 20
“I Hope You Know”
When Peter, James, and John witnessed the transfiguration of Christ, they witnessed a complete change that occurred in Christ. They witnessed His earthly body change into the glory of a heavenly body. As a result of this change, we know that eventually the three followers of Christ saw Jesus only (Matt 17:8). Paul wrote to the church in Rome and instructed them to make a change of the same magnitude. Paul even used the same word that described Christ’s transfiguration (Rom 12:2). Paul said for the Christian to make a change from being of the world in life and mind, to being of God in this world. This is accomplished through the renewal of the mind through the word of God. Romans 12:1, our bodies should be presented as living sacrifices before God. Paul was giving the instruction for the child of God to do what was only reasonable, which is to surrender their life to God’s service. In fact Paul said it was the Christians “reasonable” or “rationale” service. When we stop to consider our life being lived according to the will of God, it
just makes good sense considering what God has sacrificed for us to be saved. Under the Law of Moses, an annual sacrifice was made to make atonement for sin (Lev 16:34). The law required the sinner to be reminded of sin year by year. The sacrifices under the Old Law pointed forward to the promise of a new covenant. When we consider the sacrifice of our life being lived for Christ, what are we pointing to? If the life of the Christian is sacrificed day after day for the cause of Christ, we cannot avoid pointing back to the cross, and the blessed gift given by our heavenly Father. As a result, Paul calls this sacrifice a “reasonable service” which every Christian should perform.
In Christ we saw a change from a physical glory to a celestial glory. In the Christian the change should be internal, but be seen in the life that is lived and the actions committed. We should make a change, which aligns our life with the glory of our Savior Jesus Christ. The change takes place when we choose what will guide our lives and who will rule our lives. Proverbs 16:32 calls the one who can rule his mind, or spirit mightier than one who may conquer an entire city. The Christian who is easily swayed by those who are weak in faith, needs to realize the danger of failing to make the proper sacrifice for Christ. Do not allow your life to be ruled by the weak of faith of this world. Choose to have God’s word guide you and not those who do not give regard to God’s word as being sufficient enough as a guide. It is our prayer you make your life a living sacrifice to God. Study His word to better understand your role as a living sacrifice. If you have not died to sin through baptism into Jesus, you are not able to be a living sacrifice, still having fellowship with sin. I hope you know, now is the time to take the necessary steps to become a living sacrifice for God.
Retiring
June 10
CARTER
HOOVER Begins
Work As Youth
Minister
June 11-13 Day Camp
(Ages 4-8)
& Vacation Bible
School
June 13-15 Mini-Meribah
(Finished K-
4th Grade)
June 17-22 Youth Week
(Finished 2nd-
6th Grade)
June 24-28 Teen Week
(Finished 6th-
12th Grade)
Summer Camp
Applications and
Information Is
Available on
Our Website
Welcome back to Griffin Elkins who
will be Interning with the Centerville congregation again this
year. Griffin is the son of Mike &
Regina Elkins and will be a Junior Youth Ministry Major at Freed-
Hardeman University. Griffin will be teaching classes, helping with
Vacation Bible School as well as all
weeks of Summer Camp. He will also be in the office and helping out
in so many ways in the transition with Carter Hoover beginning in
June. We are so thankful to have Griffin on staff and look forward to the influence and blessings he will be to
our youth ministry this Summer.
Congratulations to Glenda Dorton on her retirement from the Centerville Church of Christ Day School. Mrs. Glenda served as an assistant for 28 years. We deeply appreciate her service and dedication. Thanks Mrs. Glenda! “And whoever receives one little child like this in My name receives me.” Matthew 18:5
Meet & Greet!
Make plans to attend a Meet & Greet Fellowship for Carter & Shelby Hoover on June 10, 2018 in the Fellowship Hall following P.M. worship. Make plans to come and bring your favorite finger foods to welcome Carter, Shelby and their son Cade.
CONTRIBUTION: May 20, 2018:
$ 10,129.00 Camp: $ 301.50
BUDGET $12,987.00
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Recovering from surgery or other illness: Marie Boehms, Linda Smith, Ann & J.C. Wells, Bettina Horner, Bracey Campbell, Alan Shepherd, Tammy Worley, Jerry Yates, Sue England, Larry Woods, Gail West, Danny Rider, Ruth Reece, Brenda Cotton, Terry Johnston, Carl Burton, Roy Anderson, Ann Spencer, Bob McDonald, Jeff Lynn, Bettie Sparkman, Dorris Claud, Allene & Thurman Gordon, Bessie Shepard, John Ed Hooten Please Pray For Those Who Are Dealing With Cancer: Hubert Tanner, Jenny Yearwood, Alice Coble Hobert, Harper Bastin, Claire Loughrey, Brenda Harrington, Linda Truett, Louise Leathers, Jimmy Copley, Gwen Rogers, Cale Baggett, Kathy Brown, Wayne Harvill, David Talley, Jenny Teet, Linda Mays, Beverly Grimes, Brian Olive, Jack Lowery, Lovada Burklow, Henrietta Rochelle, Bruce Bowen, Susan Sullivan, Danny Bates, Jimmy Mathis, Susan Campbell, Bonnie Runions, Sheryle Elkins, John Beard, Melissa Barber Bryant Parkinsons’ Disease: Guy Barber, Floy Gatewood, Reba Horner, Martha Leathers, Glen Earl Johnson Lyme Disease: Anna Ingram Ballou
Home: Marie Boehms, Mary Helen Barber, Seth Armstrong, Annette Barber, Hattie Delk, Louise Bates, Charles Horner, Charles Minick, Fronia Nash, Alvitea Sunder, A.J. & Willie B. Coates, J.W. & Sue Roder, Troy Parks, Raymond Truett
Nursing Home: Life Care Center: Barbara Baker, Betty Claud, Jim Dark, Opal Roder, Georgia Moss, Pearl Mayberry, Larry Talley, Nellie Kalosis, Sammye Elrod, Bobby Breece, Jim & Jean Wright Hickman County Nursing Home: Martha Bates, Jane Luckett, Louise Hudgins, Annie Lee Whitwell, Francis McClanahan, Eltie Davis, Shirley Bryant, Sybil Jenkins Dickson Health & Rehab.: Jane Berryman
...Janet Barber fell and was treated for mild bleeding on her brain and a knee injury at St. Thomas West. ...Annette Barber has been in is in St. Thomas Mid-Town for tests. She returned
home on Tuesday. ...Claudine Morrison is in the local hospital. ...Nellie Kalosis is recovering from a stroke at the Life Care Center. ...Kerry Simmons, husband of Helen, is in Vanderbilt hospital for tests on his heart. ...Josh Raines will have eye surgery involving a tumor attached to his skull on June 13th in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is the son of Jack & Sally (Atkinson) Raines. ...Larry Woods, brother-in-law of Wayne (Carolyn) Chessor, is at home with Hospice care.
Take a moment to send a card to
someone to brighten their day! Those
who are sick, shut-in, or celebrating a
birthday! To care for those who once cared for us is one of
the highest honors.
Sympathy
Please Pray For:
Care Team 1 will meet June 3rd following P.M.
worship at the Outreach Center.
Hosted by: Linda & Charlie
Shelton
Marie Bates 1939-2018
Our hearts were saddened to learn of the death of Marie Bates. Marie and her husband Dean have been members of the Centerville Church of Christ for a number of years. Marie enjoyed volunteering at the Outreach Center where she assisted with the mailing of the Messenger and helped with the preparation of many meals for grieving families. Dean and Marie would have celebrated their 60th Anniversary on May
20, 2018. To her husband Dean, daughter Mal ina (Michael) Taylor, son Daniel (Haley), sisters Louise Rogers, Evelyn Winters, Henrietta (Mike) Rochelle, Marcella Breece, Becky Carroll, all grandchildren, family and friends we extend our deepest sympathy.
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138 North Central Avenue
Centerville, TN 37033
Sunday: 9 A.M./ 6 P.M.
Wednesday: 7 P.M.
Read Scripture May 27: Jeremy Qualls
June 3: Marshall Spencer
Elder’s Prayer May 27:
Wayne Qualls
Prayer Week Of May 27
S.M.W. S.M.D. Mark Chessor Jonathon Aydelott
S.E.W. S.E.D. Marshall Spencer Stephen Dotson
W.E.B.S. W.E.D. Ken Dickerson Houston Hudgins
Paul & Liz Bryant Married 58 Years
June 4, 2018
Betty Claud 85 Years Old June 5, 2018
Robert & Marge Gilmer
Married 59 Years
Barbara McClanahan 84 Years Old
June 12, 2018 327 Cedar View Court Hillsboro, MO 63050
June Bowen 82 Years Old
June 21, 2018
Jack Lowery 84 Years Old
June 17, 2018
Wanda Givens June 2, 2018
June Celebrations
Tina Dickerson June 21, 2018
VBS Tee Shirt
Each year we have more request for Vacation Bible School Tee Shirts than we have available. This year we are taking orders to assure the availability of Tee Shirts. If you would like to order a Vacation Bible School Tee Shirt, order cards are available in the foyer. Fill out the information on card, put card and payment in box. The cost for a tee shirt is $8.00. Order due June 3rd.
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