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Meadow View C h u r c h o f C h r i s t
4100 N. Galloway
Mesquite, TX 75150
972-279-6186
www.meadowview.org
Sermon Topics
A.M. Worship
“Jesus In Gethsemane”
P.M. Worship
“The Thief on the Cross”
August 25, 2013
Vol. 48 No. 34
Schedule of Services
Sunday:
Bible Classes 9:30 A.M.
Worship A.M 10:30 A.M.
Worship P.M 5:00 P.M.
*Life Groups 5:00 P.M.
(March – May / September - November)
*Last Sunday of the month meet at the
building for a combined service
5:00 P.M.
Tuesday
Ladies Bible Class 9:30 A.M.
(Sept. – May)
Wednesday
Bible Classes 7:00 P.M.
We Are His people, the Sheep of His Pasture
Psalm
100:3
GREEN COIN BANKS "Changing the Lives of Children" Benefiting Foster's Home For Children
It is not too late to pick up a can and either
fill it up with coins or drop in a check. Let's help the children of Foster’s
Home out and reach their goal of $65,000!
The Coin Banks will be picked up by Titus Robison on Monday, September 9th
when he comes to speak at the Prime Timer’s Luncheon.
A People of Grace
Sharing a Message of
Grace with Our
Community and
Around the World
Life Groups Begin
Sunday Evening, September 1st
There have been some changes made to some of the groups, so
please check out the Life Group bulletin board in the foyer. If you
have not signed up for a group this is the time to do it. You will
begin meeting at your Host Homes next Sunday evening. Check with
your host to see what time your group will meet.
For Next Sunday, September 1st
Read Chapter 27 of The Story
Jackie Aguilar's Ukraine Mission Trip August 13 - September 10th
Please keep Jackie in your prayers while she is out of the country
encouraging the women and children in the Ukraine.
Valet Parking
In a desire to better serve our membership,
we are exploring the feasibility of offering valet parking for any of our members who would benefit from this type of assistance.
In order for us to evaluate whether or not the service would be utilized and by how many, we desire your input.
If you feel this would be of assistance to you, please send an email to klodle@meadowview.org or telephone the church office at 972/279-6186
and either speak to or leave a message for Kathy Odle.
We will evaluate the need and make plans based on the response we receive from you! Thank you for your assistance. Your Elders
Coming Soon!
Secret Sisters will be returning this fall and will kick-off on Friday,
September 13 with a “Dessert, Devo and Drawing “ night. Forms and
information packets will be available starting August 25.
Women’s Corner: Ladies Book Club
Thursday, August 29th at 6:30 p.m.
Hosted at the home of Linda Wright
August Book: My So Called Life as a Proverbs 31 Wife
by Sara Horn
September Book: A Dog's Purpose by W. Bruce Cameron
Come join us for fun and fellowship -
reading the book is not required for attendance.
Baby Blanket Ministry:
Please contact Sherry Grice with
any questions or offers of assistance.
Ladies’ Craft/Crop Night at MV
Friday, September 6th Meet at 7:00 pm
Contact Cathy Hare with any questions.
Wednesday Night Ladies Bible Class: Room - A2
Study: How To Be Women of the Word
Prime Timers’ Ministry Mission Printing / Arlington
2nd Thursday of each month
Meet at 8:45; leave at 9 am ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Prime Timer's Luncheon: Monday, September 9th
Speaker: Titus Robison, Vice President of Development
Foster’s Home for Children
Meet at 11:30 a.m.; Lunch served at 12 noon
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Steering Committee Meeting
Monday, September 16th at 2:00 pm
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you have any questions regarding the
Prime Timers’ Ministry, please contact Bob Watlington.
Care Calendar / Help With Food For Those
Who Have Long Term Care Needs
HELPER LOGON:To access each person’s personal Care
Calendar site, visit http://www.carecalendar.org/logon and enter
the following information in the appropriate spaces:
Murrell & Bernice Carmack:
Calendar ID: 106317; Security code: 6625
Other members who would appreciate occasional meals:
Eary/Gowen Family
Questions... please contact Vicky Olson at 972-226-4863 or
Dahlia Dougherty at 972-816-3547
Food Pantry Needs
Complete Dinners, Canned Salmon & Chicken, Canned Soups,
Canned Vegetables & Fruits of all kinds, Beans, Box Cereal, Dry
Milk, Instant Potatoes, toiletries, condiments or most anything
that you would need to prepare a quick meal.
If you have any questions, contact Harold Kempf
Canceled: Weight Loss & Exercise Night
The weight loss and exercise night has been
Canceled until after September
“OPEN HOUSE” - Christian Works for Children Moved to a new location
“Come & Go”
Thursday, September 5th 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.
5440 Harvest Hill Road, Suite 140, Dallas, TX 75230
972-960-9981 www.Christian-Works.org
Strengthening Family at MV Monday, August 26
th at 6:30 p.m.
Yarn Donations for the Cancer Center at Baylor
"Passing the Hat"- make caps for cancer patients.
If you have any to donate, please contact Joy Holmes.
College Age Class For Sunday Mornings
Sundays in A-1
Teacher: Dennis Huff
Enjoy an Evening of
A cappella Singing by two Gospel Quartets
All 4 Him & One Achord
Saturday, September 7th
at 6:30 p.m. No admission charge LaPrada Drive Church of Christ
Life Line Chaplaincy Workshop Lifeline Chaplaincy is offering a 15 hour intensive weekend
workshop designed to equip spiritual care providers and other
interested persons with basic listening, self-awareness and
interpersonal relationship skills. Registration fee: $50.
September 6&7 at Duncanville Church of Christ
Flyer on the bulletin board across from the office & available at
the information desk in the foyer
The class Fundamentals of Our Faith taught by
Mike Hisaw has finished for this session.
The next session will begin the
first Sunday in October
Laminator in the workroom is working! The
laminating film was loaded incorrectly. Thank you Suella
Diligent Hands Proverbs 10:4
In an effort to help our Teens grow in their understanding of
the Christian principle of good work ethics, Diligent Hands is a
program where Meadow View Teens will do jobs around your
home for a scholarship donation.
If you are interested or would like more information,
please contact Tim Lampley.
Children & Youth News Christian Care Center 4
th Sunday of Every Month
Meet at the MV bldg. at 1p.m. for Worship at CCC.
Youth Advance: August 23-25 The teens will be traveling back to Mesquite from Pettijohn
Springs, Oklahoma. Please keep them in your prayers today.
Singing at the Grandview Church of Christ Sunday, September 1st
Meet at Meadow View at 2:15 pm
Singing starts at 4:00 pm.
A sign-up sheet is available for this event in the foyer,
Sign-up deadline: Wednesday, August 28th!
There will be groups attending that
we went to camp with this summer
KFC Activity: Children's Home Function
Saturday, September 14th
Youth Recycling
Items can be taken to the High School classroom
The recycling project for the Youth Group continues throughout the year. Please call the office for a list of
items, or check the Youth Bulletin Board.
In the Military: Check out the Military Bulletin Board
in the hallway across from the office
Joe Aguilar, Texas Army National Guard, left for Germany Aug.3
Shane Anderson, nephew of Mitch & Leigh Kovalcik, Japan
Phillip Barnes, Grandson: Ruth Fox/ Harry Barnes, stationed in VA
Jason Boulware, South Korea; his wife Tasha is in Killeen, TX, Tasha is
Helen Lyon's granddaughter
JP Fields, son of Harold & Lynn Kempf, at home in Army Reserves
Sgt. Jeannette Henry, Army Nurse, friend of Sarah Blythe, Afghanistan;
2nd
tour to the Middle East
Lt. Col. Manlee Herrington, friend of Claudio & Rosella Chisholm.
Prayers for wisdom
Justin Kent, Army, Roy & Joan’s grandson, South Korea
Chris Kovalcik, Navy, South Carolina
Diana Lutzke, Ruth Golden’s granddaughter, Air Force
Gregg Moseley, Judy Bramlett’s son, Air Force, Virginia
Claudia Niemiec, Nurse, Friend of Claudio & Rosella Chisholm
Ben Pimentel, Doug & Diane Neveu’s son-in-law, serving in CA
Ryan Scarbourgh, son-in-law of Karen Withrow, Ft. Bliss, El Paso
Frank Vilches, returned to the USA
Robert Stovall, friend of Glenn & Dahlia Dougherty; Afghanistan
“When Disappointment Directs the Future”
Not all life plans work out. That’s what happened to a young
painter. You know him, but not as a painter.
From an early age, all he wanted to do was paint. He
journeyed to Paris where he painted The Gallery of the Louvre,
one of the more famous paintings from an American painter.
But art did not pay all the bills. He spent some time tinkering
with ideas for inventions. Yet, art was his passion.
When he returned to America, he dabbled in politics. Yet, he
remained one of the premier American artists of the 19th century.
His painting of the House of Representatives hangs on display
today in the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
But life took a cruel turn. Four great American paintings would
grace the rotunda of the Capitol. Everyone assumed his would
be one of the four. However, political enemies blocked his
commission and Samuel F. B. Morse was crushed. He put down
his brush, never to put it to canvas again.
Morse’s disappointment redirected his life in an unexpected way.
From the wreckage of dashed hopes arose the completion of the
telegraph. He developed a code that bears his name (Morse
Code), which made instantaneous communication possible.
The devil wields the hammer of disappointment to crush the faith
of even strong Christians. Well-laid plans get waylaid. Jobs are
lost. Disease destroys health and vitality. The losses of life
mount until it’s easier to walk away from God than fight on.
Yet, Paul, who faced his share of disappointment wrote the
Romans, “And we know that in all things God works for the good
of those who love him, who have been called according to his
purpose.” God can take the worst of disappointment and give it
a new direction.
Samuel F. B. Morse changed the course of history in his greatest
loss. What will you do with your disappointment?
-Robert G. Taylor
Waterview Church of Christ Bulletin
Vo. 51 Aug. 4, 2013
KFC 2013 Calendar of Events
Oct 26 -Halloween party
Nov 10-College Care Packages
Dec 14-Christmas Party
Mark Your
Calendar!
Thank You Card: Sabrina Duckworth
New Address:
21- J Jane Lacey Dr., Endicott, NY 13760
Thank You & Prayer Request
Prayer request--Sarah Blythe is thankful for your prayers thus far and
requests continued prayers for healing for the knee wound and for
strength to be restored through physical therapy. The anticipated
discharge date from San Remo has been set for August 24. She sends
her love to you all.
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Meadow View Church of Christ Family Record Ministers Elders Deacons
Pulpit Minister: Mike Hisaw Merrill Jones Brad Chapman Howell Gibbs Tracy Hare Youth Minister: Tim Lampley Mark McSpadden Mitch Kovalcik Gary Kelly Greg Kofahl Don Olson Matt Langford J.L. McNamee Doug Neveu Billy Pope Ken Odle Graham Pierce Fred Rasmussen Tinker Rich
Missionaries Attendance Cesar & Tini Basantes, Bible Classes 147 Children: Gabriel, Sanchay, and Rosa A.M. Worship 285
Jerry & Helda Manawan - P.M. Worship/Life Groups 112 Children: Joshua & Jeremia Wednesday Classes 137
August 25, 2013
Call to Worship
Song Service
2 We Praise Thee, O God
Welcome Don Olson
Call to Worship Psalm 78:23-28
Prayer Gary Kelly
113 His Grace Reaches Me
313 The Old Rugged Cross
315 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross (Communion)
351 He Bore It All
( Children Exit for Bible Hour )
“Jesus In Gethsemane” Matthew 26:36-46
I. The Setting
II. The Sorrow
III. The Supplication
IV. The Submission
903 There Is Power in the Blood
Shepherd’s Prayer Billy Pope
528 I Know That My Redeemer Lives
Closing Prayer Doug Neveu
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