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Church of Christ deer park
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER | JANUARY 6, 2019 | VOLUME 52 | ISSUE 1
Church Family I grew up in Raton, New Mexico. It is a small town in the North-eastern section of the state not too far from Texas but outside the “BIble Belt.” Our congregation was small, numbering around 60 and up around 80 or a 100 in the Summer time. While outside the Bible Belt, our congre-gation was typical of all Churches of Christ. Our beliefs and practices were exactly like the larger congregations in Texas, Tennessee and Ar-kansas. I found this out while in Lubbock Christian College when I was part of a traveling choir. The churches I attended while in Lubbock were also exactly like my home congregation in beliefs and practices. Beyond the belief system and practices of the churches I knew in all the places I visited, I also found out that the believers in those gathering places were also the same, they were family. I owe my faith to two families; the first was my biological one and the second was the “brothers and sisters” (as we used to call the mem-bers) who were members of the church. They were my biological family’s support as we traveled through the eventualities of life. In times of both fair and stormy weather the church drew near with companionship, food, encouragement, help and support. In my estimation it was this which drew me to them and then to the Lord. Over the years this has been Dana’s and my mainstay. It is the relationships, the sharing of faith and the en-couragement through support and prayer that has sustained us. It is the church family, the “household of faith” which is the true character of our part of God’s family. When folks do not attend assembly, over time, this is what they miss. This last week we said “I’ll see you later” to Dana’s mother. During that period and afterward the church family showed up............again..........as they have all our lives. Members from all over shared their love and support. Just today we received word that the Deer Park Church and individuals from the church made donations to the Deer Park building fund in honor of Dana’s mother. Right after she was put on hospice care individuals showed up at our home as well as an elder and his wife from Deer Park.
Twofer: Church Family & “The Day”
PLEASE GIVE OFFICE UPDATES TO PRAYER LIST
Ron Hudoba, continues to be cancer free after two (2) post op visits. Thanks
again for prayers! Bernice Reed, had been down for a few weeks with a bad
cough & cold, Tom Miller had heart cath on 12/19 which went well and completed
another round of chemo while in hospital. Hoping to only go for blood work once a
week now, Our Child of Prayer Program, Pray for Each Other, Pray Without Ceas-
ing, Opportunities to Serve Others, Our Nation & President be guided by God, Our
Building Program, Excitement and Enthusiasm for the Lord, That We Know God’s
Word & Put it into Practice, All of Us as we strive to be better Servants for the
Lord, Share Our Lord, That we might love one another & strengthen one another.
Whitney Brummett; Richard Cardenas, Bernice Reed’s son-in-law; Danny Culp,
Tim’s Father; Nellie DelaSerna, Gracie Flanagan’s Grandmother; Randy Drake,
friend of Chad Burke; Foree Grove; Denton McDugle, friend of Jimmy Burke; Mary
Ann Mezzapelle, cousin of Nancy Barton; Danny Middleton, Ann Heron’s nephew;
Bro Nihal, Weneappuwa, India; Sarah Rhodes, sister-in-law of Nancy Branstetter;
Kimberly Stokes, family friend of Diana Mayhew; Sandra Watkins, friend & co-
worker of the Burke’s & Stokes.
Battling Cancer
Continual Prayers
Prayer Needs and Requests
Twofer: Church Family & “The Day”……..Cont’d p2
Jesse Battarbee, Richard Blount & Parents, Nancy & Gina Branstetter, Jimmy A
Burke, Terry Casey, Marcey Croker, Sherry Culp, Lorrie Eignus, Betty Flowers,
Amanda & Lisa Fowler, Edna Earl Goodman, Deavyn Gordon, Tim Gore, Dale
Guillory, Jazmine Gutierrez, Harley Hammond, Angela & Carla Harvey, Nalin
Hayter, Mary Jane Holden, Christine Jennings, Billie Johnson, Steven Jones,
Janet Kervin, LIVEBEYOND, Gerry Lynn, Alvin Marrero, Ruben Martinez, James
Massey, Allan & Mary McFadden, Tom & Mary Miller, Brook Morrow, Courtney
O’Bannon, Jadynn Pollard, friend of GiGi Blount; Brandon Reed, Robert Reed,
Larry Renfrow & Family, James Ritter, Mike Ritter, Paula Ritter, Joyce Rogers,
Ronnie Rowan, Curtis Salter, Evelyn Shelton, Frankie Sweatman & Family,
Christopher Thomas, Linda Thomason, Todd Trusty, Lara Tucker, Karl Vinson,
Barbara Witsberger
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Wednesday Night Services
will resume 1/9/19
Weekly
Bible Reading
Jan 6 - Jan 12
Sunday 6 am Genesis 15-17
pm Matthew 5:27-48
Monday 7 am Genesis 8-19
pm Matthew 6
Tuesday 8 am Genesis 20-22
pm Matthew 7
Wednesday 9 am Genesis 23-24
pm Matthew 8
Thursday 10 pm Genesis 25-26
pm Matthew 9:1-17
Friday 11 am Genesis 27-28
pm Matthew 9:18-38
Saturday 12 am Genesis 29-30
pm Matthew 10:1-23
Jessica Trusty Jan 12
Linda Thomason Jan 12
Twofer: Church Family & “The Day”……..Cont’d from p1
Jason & Rena’ Cable Jan 8
Allan & Mary McFadden Jan 8
Will resume 1/15/19
Fruit,
just plain Macaroni
(we have Mac & Cheese)
&
Rice
ANNOUNCEMENT:
Wednesday
Bible Class
will resumes 1/9/19
COMMUNION PREP &
GREETER CALENDAR
for 2019 is
Posted at Front Door
Communion
Prep
We are so grateful for our relationships as part of God’s Family. I believe THAT is what the Father had in mind when he created CHURCH. He knew all of us would need help from the Divine and from each other. THAT is what church is, FAMILY. I thank him and you for receiving Dana and me into your group. What a heritage. Foree
“The Day” The writer of Hebrews (chapter 2) says that “...today is the day of salva-tion, harden not your hearts.” The “day” had long been a special term for the Israel-ite nation. From the time of Moses and the prophets the Jews had looked into the future when everything would be made right. The Hebrews writer reminds them that “today” had always been the day to be right with God. The Divine reminder was the years of wandering in the wilderness after the spies had brought back faithlessness when they had looked into the land of promise and were afraid. That day of fear should have been a day of faith, of listening to God, rather than their own judgment
Today is the day, it always has been.
New Years traditionally has been a time for resolutions. It is not a bad custom. However, every day should be the day for us. Hearing the Father may lose its impact as we wander through everyday life. It is easy to be consumed with things as we seem. Conclusions may be drawn from how we perceive events to be going. As time passes judgment is clouded by daily tasks and circumstances. In the process we lose focus. So, from time to time something gets our attention and resolution to embrace a new perspective emerges, hence “New Year Resolutions.”
Not a bad thing.
Perhaps the best resolution is embracing today, each day, as the day to hear the Father. Today becomes “the day” everyday. Today is the day of salvation. Today is the day to have a soft and tender heart toward God. Not a bad thing.
Foree
There is a great Chronological Order daily reading Bible, The Daily Bible
by F. LaGard Smith,
24% off $24.99 for $18.99 through
Christianbook.com if you are interested
Wonderful
Commentary
Very Helpful
In understanding
God’s Word.
It is that time of the year again, millions of people wake up thinking about the year that passed and the year that is yet to come. This year, consider making a resolution to live a better life! Here are five that could help you.
Read the Bible
Reading the Bible (I know this is the church answer, but do we need to do it!) is not only a great way to get in touch with God, but to relax and take time for yourself as well. There is definitely an amazing verse just waiting to become your call for living a better life in 2019.
Remove Negative Elements
January is the perfect time of year to give up all the things holding you back from your best self yet! From negative friends to bad habits, it’s time to clear out all of the things you spent 2018 complaining about.
Positive Energy
While you’re removing all the negatives from your life, fill the void left behind with positive people and hob-bies. Try something that you always wished to do.
Gadget Free
Yes, we know your smart phone is fun and it’s a great way to stay in touch with your friends and family, but it’s also an addiction. Challenge yourself which involves turning off all electronics so we can make a deeper connec-tion with those around you!
Take It Easy
We know you work hard and play hard, but you probably also stress too hard and even think too hard! This year, give yourself a break from unnecessary stresses by slowing down.
Hope everyone has a great 2019. Todd
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CHURCH OF CHRIST DEER PARK
P.O. Box 636
Deer Park, TX 77536
Church of Christ Deer Park
Invites you to
Sunday Mornings: Donut & Coffee Fellowship 9:00 AM
Bible Class 9:30 AM
Morning Worship 10:30 AM
Children’s Bible Hour
offered for
3yrs to 3rd grade
during morning worship.
Sunday Evenings: Evening Worship 6:00 PM
Wednesday Bible Class 6:30 PM
We are located at:
617 Avon
Deer Park, TX 77536
Phone: 281-479-1010
E-mail: dpchurch.office@
sbcglobal.net
Website
www.dpcofc.org
SERVING THIS WEEK Serving January 6, 2019
Song Leader: Jim Thomason
Prayer & Thoughts for the Lord’s Supper:
Adrian Burke
Attendants:
Randy Adair Liam Flanagan
Billy O’Bannon John Salas
Prayer for Offering: David Camp
Scripture Reading & Prayer:
Chad Burke
John 12:1-6
Sermon: Foree Grove
Closing Prayer: Richard Blount
Preparing the Lord’s Supper:
Tammy Adair
Nursery: Shannon Burke
Greeter:
A/V Booth: Tara Adair