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Download our APP today Text “MOST APP” to 77977 follow the instructions Allow Push Notifications February Church News Pray for Info Mike Seale, Preaching Minister [email protected] Lyndal Dale, Associate Minister [email protected] Jason & Lori Bratton, Dale & Holli Stewart Kendall & Madison Naceanceno Chris & Sue Cash Youth Ministry [email protected] Hamilton Archibald, Northside Minister [email protected] Victoria Deal, Secretary [email protected] Barbara Clothier, Northside Administrative Assistant [email protected] Elders Phil Clothier Lyndal Dale David Horton Rick Shirley Rodney Smithers Worship Leaders February 2020 February 2, Sunday AM Worship Leader Keith Nicholson Mid-Service Prayer Tommy Ramer Final Prayer Glenn Parnell February 9, Sunday AM Worship Leader Chris cash Mid-Service Prayer Lyndal Dale Final Prayer Jimmy Pike February 16, Sunday AM Worship Leader Rick Shirley First Prayer Rodney Smithers Final Prayer Gerald Griffith February 23, Sunday AM Worship Leader Kendall Naceanceno Mid-Service Prayer Dennie Stokes Final Prayer Richard Runions FEBRUARY 2020 February 2 SINGING AT THE NURSING HOME Broadway Nursing Home 3:30 PM. February 7 Reconnect workshop Rash hall Light meal 5:45-6:25 PM Class 6:30-9 PM February 8 Reconnect workshop Rash hall breakfast 7:45-8:25 PM Class 8:30 am-noon Singles fellowship Large cafeteria 5:30 PM February 9 Wedding Shower Madison pike & Grayson Ponder At the home of Val Ramer 1-3:00 P February 13 Ladies potluck luncheon at vals 11:30 AM February 23 Ministry team leaders Rash Hall After am service EVERY MONDAY EXERCISE CLASS 1 PM, ROOM 211 Divorce Care Group Room 221 6:30-8:00 PM Every Tuesday Cornhole ministry Rash hall 6-8:00 PM EVERY THURSDAY PRAYER BREAKFAST 6:30 am, library EXERCISE CLASS 1 PM, ROOM 211 Secret service (4th-6th grades) 3:30PM-4:30PM Main Entrance Every Friday Breakfast club at shake shack 9 am Gospel of Luke Lyndal Dale—Auditorium Colossians/Philemon Dennie Stokes & Dexter Mott—Rash Hall Identity: Who Am I in Christ Study of Ephesians Jason & Lori Bratton—Room 221 Characters of the Bible Ethan & Katy Horton—Room 211 Adult BIBLE CLASSES ON SUNDAY Teen BIBLE CLASSES ON SUNDAY Starting Blocks Kendall Naceanceno—room 219 Nursery April Stokes & Winkie Horton Room 104 2 y.o. please go to nursery 3-4 year old Judy Shepherd, Lori Nicholson Room 102 K-1 grade Sue Cash, Emily Cooley Room 115 2-3 grades Jan Goslin, Carolyn Malone Room 218 4-6 grades Jessica Conn, Karen Ault Room 220 BIBLE CLASSES FOR CHILDREN ON SUNDAY NURSERY VOLUNTEERS Karen Ault, Angela Seale, Shelly Cherry KIDS CORNER Dear Parents, at the Kids Corner by the elevator, you can pick up activi- ty sheets & crayons to entertain your little ones during the service. Bible Classes 1600 N. Missouri Street / West Memphis, AR 72301 / 870.735.3394 / https://www.facebook.com/mostcoc/ mostchurchblog.com/ mostchurchonline.com Divorce Care Group from January 20 EVERY MONDAY 6:30-8:00 PM 13 sessions RSVP (870) 735-3394 book/$15 February 7-8 $25 per couple January 26, 2020 Regular Contribution $9,405.85 Budget $11,700.00 Attendance Bible Class 155 A.M. Service 250 CAREGIVERS OF PEOPLE WITH LONG-TERM ILLNESSES; THOSE WHO LOST THEIR LOVED ONES HOSPITAL: Methodist Germantown hospital—Inez Reavis (has flu, please no visitors), HOME FROM HOSPITAL: Mike Honey, Encompass Health Rehab in Jonesboro—Betty Bigham, room 233. (You can write Betty Bigham a card c/o Alan and Jennifer Bigham - 4123 Cathedral Cove, Jones- boro AR 72404), Rita Lawson SHUT-INS: AT HOME : Marge Young, John Townsend, Larry Kutscher; IN THE NURSING HOME: Community Compassion Center: Nema Rich- mond, rm. 320; Gwen Townsend, rm. 212; Willowbend Nursing Home: Ruie Harmon, rm. 214; Craighead Nursing Home (Jonesboro): Kelley Webb (brother of Loys Teague) PRAYERS FOR OUR MoSt FAMILY: Griffin Elzey (surgery today), Louise Hall (surgery on Thursday), Butch Pike, Mary Linn Webb, Ellen Hall, Ben Stewart, Lacie Tinnon, Gerald & Peggy Griffith, Rita Lawson, Inez Reavis, Bud & Debbie Saffell, Sheryl Taylor OTHER PRAYER REQUESTS: Cancer— Lorri Petty; Other health issues— Herbert Baker (Jane Darr’s brother-in-law), Shirley Baker (Jane Darr’s sister is a caretaker of her husband), Daniel Shepherd, Juanita Pettie (mother of Vickie Wiggins), Gerri Bernard (Frankie Yen’s sister), Noah Rickard, Morgan Yen Pattison (grandson & granddaughter of the Yens) If you wish your prayer request to be included in the February list please let the of- fice know either by email [email protected] or by phone (870) 735-3394 SYMPATHY: We express our sympathy to the family of Donna Lee Webb, sister of Hubert Logan, aunt of Kelly Logan Jones, in her pass- ing away on Monday in Wiggins MS. RECONNECT As we move closer to our Reconnect Marriage Seminar (Feb 7-8) I would like to write a few lines of encouragement re- garding our marriage relationships. Years ago I obtained a book by Dr Paul Faulkner, Making Things Right When Things Go Wrong. This book is primarily based on identifying and correcting marital problems, but the princi- ples could also be applied to other areas of our lives. There are several foundational and structural keys to any relationship, without them, a relationship cannot survive. I have always believed in the essential characteristics for a great mar- riage: love, forgiveness, communication and honesty. Without these it is difficult for a marriage to survive. But after almost 29 years of marriage, in my opinion, which is based on these 29 years, I have come to believe trust is the most essential quality in the foundation of a marriage, in fact in all relationships. When trust is gone, so is the relationship. It doesn’t matter how much love there might be in a marriage, if there is no trust, it is virtually impossible to move forward. Think of it this way. No one is going to do business or continue to do business with a part- ner or company they do not trust. The same is true about mar- riage. One of the most difficult obstacles to overcome is broken trust. It’s a tough journey to rebuild trust, but not impossible. If trust in your marriage relationship has been damaged, just re- member, it is not over. The wonderful hope we can have begins with the prom- ises found in Scripture. Is it a painful process, YES! It is gut wrenching at times. And to be honest with you, no one enjoys going through the door of repentance and confession. But God has made a way for us to Make Things Right When Things Go Wrong. “He who conceals his sins does not prosper, but whoever confessed and renounces them finds mercy,” (Pro. 28:23). James tells us, “Confess your sins to one another so that you May be healed,” (5:16). Confession is never easy! It’s not easy to confess, nor is it easy to hear confessions (especially if you are the one who has been hurt by broken trust). But the freedom you can experi- ence when the chains of secrecy come off is far better than being an untrustworthy person. Rebuilding may take years, and there are always consequences. But TRUSTING in the promises of God’s Word, and that He can renew and refresh what has been broken, is one of the most important keys to moving for- ward. I am very excited about our upcoming seminar on mar- riage. Prayers are already being prayed over every couple to be blessed and strengthened by this event. I hope all couples will attend. TODAY REGISTER FOR RECONNECT WORKSHOP TODAY! VALENTINES FOR SHUT-INS: Please write cards to people who need cheering up. There are bags for 16 people in the foyer. SINGING AT THE NURSING HOME: The Ramer/Pike Life Group will be singing at the Broadway Nursing Home at 3:30 p.m. We ask anyone who can, to come and help us sing with these residents. MONDAY EXERCISE CLASS meets at 1PM in room 211. DIVORCE CARE GROUP: Room 221 / 6:30-8:00 PM. TUESDAY CORNHOLE MINISTRY: Come to play in Rash Hall every Tuesday / 6-8 PM. WEDNESDAY 3 PM CLASS TAUGHT BY DAN SHEPHERD meets in room 221. THURSDAY PRAYER BREAKFAST: Start your day praying with your brothers and sis- ters in Christ. Join us at 6:30 AM in the library. Breakfast is provided. EXERCISE CLASS meets at 1PM in room 211. SECRET SERVICE (3rd—6th grade). Meet in the foyer at 3:30 PM. FRIDAY SHAKE SHACK BREAKFAST GROUP meets at 9 AM. THE RECONNECT WORKSHOP 6:30-9:00 PM: A fun way for couples of all ages and stages of marriage to strengthen their relationships. Registration is $25 per couple. Scholarships are available. PLEASE REGISTER, so we can be better prepared. Options: fill the form availa- ble in the foyer; go online to our website, call or email the church of- fice ([email protected]). Light meal is provided from 5:45-6:25 PM Class begins at 6:30 PM promptly. SATURDAY THE RECONNECT WORKSHOP 8:30 AM -NOON Breakfast is provided from 7:45-8:25 AM. Class begins at 8:30 AM promptly. SINGLES will meet on Saturday, February 8, at 5:30 PM in the large cafeteria for a potluck meal and fellowship. NEXT SUNDAY WEDDING SHOWER for Madison Pike and fiancé Grayson Ponder will be on Sunday, February 9, from 1:00-2:30 PM at the home of Val Ramer. They are registered at Bed, Bath, and Beyond, William Sono- ma, Pottery Barn, and Target. LATER IN FEBRUARY VALENTINES POTLUCK LUNCHEON AT VAL’S will be on Thursday, Febru- ary 13, at 11:30 AM. Wear red. Don’t forget your pantry items. if you have time to make a dozen or so cookies, we will be exchanging cookies, bagging some to take to others. ALL MINISTRY TEAM LEADERS are invited & encouraged to attend a fellowship meal on February 23rd following morning worship in Rash Hall to pray for & dis- cuss the growth of our ministries for this year. RESOURCE ROOM We need water (soda) bottles of various sizes. CHURCH PANTRY Your donations are always welcome: spaghetti noodles, meat fla- vored spaghetti sauce, rice, beans, instant mashed potatoes. THANK YOU I wanted to thank everyone who helped make Wheeler and Me- gan’s shower a wonderful day. Missouri Street will always be “home” to us and it means so much that you wanted to share in this special time with our family. We love you all. Bert & Leslie Mosley ATTENTION Matthew Cash is desiring to earn money doing various odd jobs, including lawn work, moving boxes, etc.... His number is 870.635.6142. Call or text. Thanks! February 2, sunday Super bowl Party 4:30pm, Room 219 February 4, Tuesday Corn Hole (church) 6pm What's Up (Russell's @ 8pm) February 5, Wednesday "Housecrashers!" 5:45-7:15pm 225 Delta Drive, Marion February 8, Saturday 4:30-10:30pm Steak N Shake, Memphis, 128 Barton Ave Marion

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Allow Push Notifications

February

Church News

Pray for

Info

Mike Seale,

Preaching Minister [email protected]

Lyndal Dale,

Associate Minister [email protected]

Jason & Lori Bratton, Dale & Holli Stewart Kendall & Madison

Naceanceno Chris & Sue Cash

Youth Ministry [email protected]

Hamilton Archibald,

Northside Minister [email protected]

Victoria Deal,

Secretary [email protected]

Barbara Clothier,

Northside Administrative Assistant [email protected]

Elders Phil Clothier Lyndal Dale

David Horton Rick Shirley

Rodney Smithers

Worship Leaders

February 2020

February 2, Sunday AM Worship Leader Keith Nicholson

Mid-Service Prayer Tommy Ramer Final Prayer Glenn Parnell

February 9, Sunday AM Worship Leader

Chris cash Mid-Service Prayer

Lyndal Dale Final Prayer Jimmy Pike

February 16, Sunday AM Worship Leader

Rick Shirley First Prayer

Rodney Smithers Final Prayer

Gerald Griffith

February 23, Sunday AM Worship Leader

Kendall Naceanceno Mid-Service Prayer

Dennie Stokes Final Prayer

Richard Runions

FEBRUARY 2020 February 2

SINGING AT THE NURSING HOME Broadway Nursing Home 3:30 PM.

February 7 Reconnect workshop

Rash hall Light meal 5:45-6:25 PM

Class 6:30-9 PM

February 8 Reconnect workshop

Rash hall breakfast 7:45-8:25 PM Class 8:30 am-noon

Singles fellowship Large cafeteria

5:30 PM

February 9 Wedding Shower

Madison pike & Grayson Ponder At the home of Val Ramer 1-3:00 P

February 13 Ladies potluck luncheon at val’s

11:30 AM

February 23 Ministry team leaders

Rash Hall After am service

EVERY MONDAY

EXERCISE CLASS 1 PM, ROOM 211

Divorce Care Group Room 221

6:30-8:00 PM

Every Tuesday

Cornhole ministry Rash hall 6-8:00 PM

EVERY THURSDAY

PRAYER BREAKFAST 6:30 am, library

EXERCISE CLASS 1 PM, ROOM 211

Secret service (4th-6th grades) 3:30PM-4:30PM Main Entrance

Every Friday Breakfast club at shake shack

9 am

Gospel of Luke Lyndal Dale—Auditorium

Colossians/Philemon Dennie Stokes & Dexter Mott—Rash Hall

Identity: Who Am I in Christ

Study of Ephesians Jason & Lori Bratton—Room 221

Characters of the Bible Ethan & Katy Horton—Room 211

Adult BIBLE CLASSES ON SUNDAY

Teen BIBLE CLASSES ON SUNDAY Starting Blocks Kendall Naceanceno—room 219

Nursery April Stokes & Winkie Horton Room 104 2 y.o. please go to

nursery 3-4 year old Judy Shepherd,

Lori Nicholson Room 102

K-1 grade Sue Cash, Emily Cooley Room 115

2-3 grades Jan Goslin,

Carolyn Malone Room 218

4-6 grades Jessica Conn, Karen Ault Room 220

BIBLE CLASSES FOR CHILDREN ON SUNDAY

NURSERY VOLUNTEERS Karen Ault, Angela Seale, Shelly Cherry

KIDS CORNER Dear Parents, at the Kids Corner by the elevator, you can pick up activi-

ty sheets & crayons to entertain your little ones during the service.

Bible Classe s

1600 N. Missouri Street / West Memphis, AR 72301 / 870.735.3394 / https://www.facebook.com/mostcoc/

mostchurchblog.com/ mostchurchonline.com

Divorce Care Group from January 20 EVERY MONDAY

6:30-8:00 PM

13 sessions RSVP (870) 735-3394

book/$15

February 7-8 $25 per couple

January 26, 2020

Regular Contribution

$9,405.85

Budget $11,700.00

Attendance

Bible Class 155

A.M. Service 250

CAREGIVERS OF PEOPLE WITH LONG-TERM ILLNESSES; THOSE WHO

LOST THEIR LOVED ONES

HOSPITAL: Methodist Germantown hospital—Inez Reavis (has flu,

please no visitors),

HOME FROM HOSPITAL: Mike Honey, Encompass Health Rehab in

Jonesboro—Betty Bigham, room 233. (You can write Betty Bigham a

card c/o Alan and Jennifer Bigham - 4123 Cathedral Cove, Jones-

boro AR 72404), Rita Lawson

SHUT-INS:

AT HOME: Marge Young, John Townsend, Larry Kutscher;

IN THE NURSING HOME: Community Compassion Center: Nema Rich-

mond, rm. 320; Gwen Townsend, rm. 212; Willowbend Nursing Home:

Ruie Harmon, rm. 214; Craighead Nursing Home (Jonesboro): Kelley

Webb (brother of Loys Teague)

PRAYERS FOR OUR MoSt FAMILY: Griffin Elzey (surgery today), Louise

Hall (surgery on Thursday), Butch Pike, Mary Linn Webb, Ellen Hall,

Ben Stewart, Lacie Tinnon, Gerald & Peggy Griffith, Rita Lawson, Inez Reavis, Bud & Debbie Saffell, Sheryl Taylor

OTHER PRAYER REQUESTS: Cancer— Lorri Petty; Other health issues—

Herbert Baker (Jane Darr’s brother-in-law), Shirley Baker (Jane Darr’s

sister is a caretaker of her husband), Daniel Shepherd, Juanita Pettie

(mother of Vickie Wiggins), Gerri Bernard (Frankie Yen’s sister), Noah

Rickard, Morgan Yen Pattison (grandson & granddaughter of the

Yens) If you wish your prayer request to be included in the February list please let the of-

fice know either by email [email protected] or by phone (870) 735-3394

SYMPATHY: We express our sympathy to the family of Donna Lee

Webb, sister of Hubert Logan, aunt of Kelly Logan Jones, in her pass-

ing away on Monday in Wiggins MS.

RECONNECT

As we move closer to our Reconnect Marriage Seminar

(Feb 7-8) I would like to write a few lines of encouragement re-

garding our marriage relationships.

Years ago I obtained a book by Dr Paul Faulkner, Making

Things Right When Things Go Wrong. This book is primarily based

on identifying and correcting marital problems, but the princi-

ples could also be applied to other areas of our lives.

There are several foundational and structural keys to any

relationship, without them, a relationship cannot survive. I have

always believed in the essential characteristics for a great mar-

riage: love, forgiveness, communication and honesty. Without

these it is difficult for a marriage to survive. But after almost 29

years of marriage, in my opinion, which is based on these 29

years, I have come to believe trust is the most essential quality

in the foundation of a marriage, in fact in all relationships.

When trust is gone, so is the relationship. It doesn’t matter how

much love there might be in a marriage, if there is no trust, it is

virtually impossible to move forward. Think of it this way. No one

is going to do business or continue to do business with a part-

ner or company they do not trust. The same is true about mar-

riage.

One of the most difficult obstacles to overcome is broken

trust. It’s a tough journey to rebuild trust, but not impossible. If

trust in your marriage relationship has been damaged, just re-

member, it is not over.

The wonderful hope we can have begins with the prom-

ises found in Scripture. Is it a painful process, YES! It is gut

wrenching at times. And to be honest with you, no one enjoys

going through the door of repentance and confession. But

God has made a way for us to Make Things Right When Things

Go Wrong. “He who conceals his sins does not prosper, but

whoever confessed and renounces them finds mercy,” (Pro.

28:23). James tells us, “Confess your sins to one another so that

you May be healed,” (5:16).

Confession is never easy! It’s not easy to confess, nor is it

easy to hear confessions (especially if you are the one who has

been hurt by broken trust). But the freedom you can experi-

ence when the chains of secrecy come off is far better than

being an untrustworthy person. Rebuilding may take years, and

there are always consequences. But TRUSTING in the promises

of God’s Word, and that He can renew and refresh what has

been broken, is one of the most important keys to moving for-

ward.

I am very excited about our upcoming seminar on mar-

riage. Prayers are already being prayed over every couple to

be blessed and strengthened by this event. I hope all couples

will attend.

TODAY REGISTER FOR RECONNECT WORKSHOP TODAY!

VALENTINES FOR SHUT-INS: Please write cards to people who need

cheering up. There are bags for 16 people in the foyer.

SINGING AT THE NURSING HOME: The Ramer/Pike Life Group will be

singing at the Broadway Nursing Home at 3:30 p.m. We ask anyone

who can, to come and help us sing with these residents.

MONDAY EXERCISE CLASS meets at 1PM in room 211.

DIVORCE CARE GROUP: Room 221 / 6:30-8:00 PM.

TUESDAY CORNHOLE MINISTRY: Come to play in Rash Hall every Tuesday / 6-8

PM.

WEDNESDAY 3 PM CLASS TAUGHT BY DAN SHEPHERD meets in room 221.

THURSDAY PRAYER BREAKFAST: Start your day praying with your brothers and sis-

ters in Christ. Join us at 6:30 AM in the library. Breakfast is provided.

EXERCISE CLASS meets at 1PM in room 211.

SECRET SERVICE (3rd—6th grade). Meet in the foyer at 3:30 PM.

FRIDAY SHAKE SHACK BREAKFAST GROUP meets at 9 AM. THE RECONNECT WORKSHOP 6:30-9:00 PM: A fun way for couples of

all ages and stages of marriage to strengthen their relationships.

Registration is $25 per couple. Scholarships are available. PLEASE

REGISTER, so we can be better prepared. Options: fill the form availa-

ble in the foyer; go online to our website, call or email the church of-

fice ([email protected]).

Light meal is provided from 5:45-6:25 PM Class begins at 6:30 PM promptly.

SATURDAY THE RECONNECT WORKSHOP 8:30 AM -NOON

Breakfast is provided from 7:45-8:25 AM. Class begins at 8:30 AM promptly.

SINGLES will meet on Saturday, February 8, at 5:30 PM in the large

cafeteria for a potluck meal and fellowship.

NEXT SUNDAY WEDDING SHOWER for Madison Pike and fiancé Grayson Ponder will

be on Sunday, February 9, from 1:00-2:30 PM at the home of Val

Ramer. They are registered at Bed, Bath, and Beyond, William Sono-

ma, Pottery Barn, and Target.

LATER IN FEBRUARY VALENTINES POTLUCK LUNCHEON AT VAL’S will be on Thursday, Febru-

ary 13, at 11:30 AM. Wear red. Don’t forget your pantry items. if you

have time to make a dozen or so cookies, we will be exchanging

cookies, bagging some to take to others.

ALL MINISTRY TEAM LEADERS are invited & encouraged to attend a fellowship

meal on February 23rd following morning worship in Rash Hall to pray for & dis-

cuss the growth of our ministries for this year.

RESOURCE ROOM We need water (soda) bottles of various sizes.

CHURCH PANTRY Your donations are always welcome: spaghetti noodles, meat fla-

vored spaghetti sauce, rice, beans, instant mashed potatoes.

THANK YOU I wanted to thank everyone who helped make Wheeler and Me-

gan’s shower a wonderful day. Missouri Street will always be

“home” to us and it means so much that you wanted to share in this

special time with our family. We love you all. Bert & Leslie Mosley

ATTENTION Matthew Cash is desiring to earn money doing various odd jobs,

including lawn work, moving boxes, etc.... His number is

870.635.6142. Call or text. Thanks!

February 2, sunday

Super bowl Party 4:30pm, Room 219

February 4, Tuesday

Corn Hole (church) 6pm

What's Up (Russell's @ 8pm)

February 5, Wednesday

"Housecrashers!" 5:45-7:15pm

225 Delta Drive, Marion

February 8, Saturday 4:30-10:30pm

Steak N Shake, Memphis,

128 Barton Ave Marion