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  1. 4 Hugh Vol. 42 July 25, 2017 Number 28 Do You Mean What You Sing? We ought to pay attention to the words of hymns that we sing in worship. We should understand what the words are saying, and truly mean the sentiment of the song. Someone has said that it is as much a sin to sing a lie as to tell a lie. Notice the selections of songs below which tell of what “I” will do and what kind of person “I” am or intend to be. When you sing the following words of familiar songs, do you mean what you sing? “How I love the great Redeemer who is doing so much for me.” “I am resolved no longer to linger.” “I am coming, Lord! Coming now to thee! Wash me, cleanse me in the blood that flowed on Calvary!” “All to Jesus I surrender, all to him I freely give; I will ever love and trust Him, in His presence daily live.” “I am thine, O Lord, I have heard thy voice.” “I have found a friend in Jesus, He’s everything to me.” “Follow, follow, I will follow Jesus! Anywhere, everywhere. I will follow on.” “I serve a risen Savior, He’s in the world today.” “I hold to the hand of my Savior and friend.” “I love thy kingdom, Lord, the house of thine abode: the church our blest redeemer saved with His own precious blood.” “I need thee every hour, most gracious Lord.” “Purer in heart, O God, help me to be; may I devote my life wholly to thee.” “I want to be a worker for the Lord, I want to love and trust His holy word.” “Each day I’ll do a golden deed by helping those who are in need.” Every Christian has the responsibility to sing the songs in the assembly that praise God and that admonish fellow saints. Every person can be a “good” singer: he can sing out with reverence and enthusiasm; he can discern the meaning of the song; and he can sincerely determine to translate the words from the page into his heart and conduct. Read again the words from the songs above. Do you mean what you sing? The next song you sing in the assembly, ask yourself, “Can I sing this song with the spirit and the understanding?” -Darrell E. Beard ELDERS Mike Childers..............397-6453 Dennis Hallmark .........255-5557 Mike Ratliff.................840-2206 DEACONS Wade Bryan.................419-5552 William Harris.............416-8149 Mark Hitt.....................322-0917 Bobby Lindley.............869-0546 Ricky Lindsey .............844-9944 Jeff Mansel..................871-0357 Harold Roby................844-5431 Joe Smith.....................397-4524 Jimmy Spearman.........840-8957 Michael Wilson ...........891-0891 PREACHER Gary Williams .............840-5804 SECRETARY Renee Childers Office...........................842-6116 Fax...............................842-7091 E-MAIL churchofchr27789@bellsouth.net SUNDAY SERVICES Bible Classes............... 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship...... 10:45 a.m. Evening Worship.........5:00 p.m. Singing or Devotional Last Sunday of the Month MID-WEEK SERVICES Wednesday Classes .....7:00 p.m. EAST MAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST 1606 East Main Street P. O. Box 1761 Tupelo, Mississippi 38802 “Thou shalt observe to do all that they inform thee” (Deut. 17:10)
  2. Sincerity Is Not Enough In a New York hospital several years ago, carbon dioxide instead of oxygen was mistakenly administered to a patient. According to the police report, the patient died almost instantly. The unfortunate patient died in spite of his own sincerity and that of the hospital authorities, the anesthesiologist, and the surgeon. In the same way, in religious things certainty must be coupled with sincerity. A person can be religiously honest and yet be in an extremely unsafe spiritual condition. Saul of Tarsus was sincere during the time when the blood of Christians was dripping from his hands. After his conversion to Christ he said, “I have lived in all good conscience before God until this day” (Acts 23:1). “Indeed, I myself thought I must do many things contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth” (Acts 26:9). The plain teaching of the Book of God is “a lamp to my feet , and a light to my path” (Psalm 119:105). “There is a way that seems right to a man, but its end is the way of death” (Proverbs 14:12). Make absolutely sure you are right, and then sincerely practice it. –George F. Gaines via House to House: Heart to Heart Vol. 22 No. 3 Clothing Give-Away Work Day This Saturday, July 15, there will be a work day here at the building from 9:00 a.m. until noon to sort the abundance of clothing upstairs for our next Clothing Give-Away Day that is scheduled for Saturday, July 29. We need the help of men and women. Please come and help if you are able! Special Contribution ALL of next Sunday’s contribution (July 16) will go to Maywood Christian Camp. Maywood is in Hamilton, AL, and many of our youth & adults attend every year & are spiritually uplifted. Recently the camp has just completed a new dining hall & is in need of financial donations. Our Week at Maywood Many of our youth and adults will be leaving this Sunday, July 16, for a week at Maywood Christian Camp. East Main will be responsible for desserts on Thursday, July 20. If possible, we need the help of all who can make a dessert and bring it to the multipurpose room by Wednesday night, July 19, and someone will bring them over on Thursday morning. Many thanks. Mexico Mission Trip The Mexico Mission team has arrived safely in Palenque, Mexico and began their work with the congregation there for a week. Those from East Main who went were Wade, Karen & Bethany Bryan and Sarah Mounce. Please keep them in your prayers and that much seed will be sown for the cause of Christ. Thank You Note Dear East Main family, Thank you for the nice reception you did for all of us 2017 Graduates! I sincerely appreciate the study Bible you gave to me, and all of the many individual gifts and cards to inspire and encourage me through- out my Christian journey. Your love shown to me these past 18 years will never be forgotten. As I continue to further my education, please keep me near in your thoughts and prayers. With much love, McKenna Lindsey August 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Kaley Gholston Emily Rushing Matthew 1-9 2 Mia Malone Larry & Judy Bates Matthew 10-16 3 Rommie & Annie Dilworth Greg & Tracy Lyle Matthew 17-24 4 Betty Kingsley Jeff Mansel Sr. Adult Fellowship 6 pm Matt. 25-Mark 2 5 Mark 3-9 6 Mikki Gilliland baby “boy” shower Sr. Youth Devo. Visitation Team #1 Mark 10-16 7 Luke 1-6 8 Caleb Williams Crafton & Marla Laney Danny & Barbara Wright Luke 7-11 9 Luke 12-18 10 Norma Deaton Mike & Renee Childers Luke 19-24 11 Pat Putt John 1-6 12 Olivia Sanderson John 7-13 13 Sky Ray Area Youth Meeting @ Hillcrest John 14-21 14 Acts 1-7 15 Acts 8-14 16 Sam Hood Perry & Linda Hand Acts 15-20 17 Hannah Bland Acts 21-28 18 Polishing the Pulpit begins Romans 1-8 19 Kathryn McKee Joe Smith 20s & 30s Activity Rom. 9-1 Cor. 4 20 Jr. Youth/ES Devo. Visitation Team #3 Nursing Home Singing Sr. Bible Bowl @ Oak Ridge 1 Cor. 5-14 21 Matt Duke Robert & Linda Parker 1 Cor. 15-2 Cor. 9 22 2 Cor. 10-Gal. 6 23 Eph.-Phil. 24 Polishing the Pulpit ends Col.-2 Thess. 25 1 Tim.-Phile. 26 Zach Dulaney Gospel Meeting begins—Brad Harrab Hebrews 27 Easton DuBois J. J. Reed James-2 Peter 28 1 John 1-Rev. 3 29 Rev. 4-13 30 Rev. 14-22 31 Trase Webb Terry & Sherry Kingsley “Catch up” Day Early Seekers/Jr. Youth— LOCK-IN Gospel Meeting with Brad Harrab
  3. Daily Bible Reading July 26......................................................... Hebrews July 27................................................. James-2 Peter July 28.................................... 1 John 1-Revelation 3 July 29..............................................Revelation 4-13 July 30............................................Revelation 14-22 July 31..............................................“Catch up” Day August 1................................................Matthew 1-9 Birthdays & Anniversaries Birthdays: Casey Gullett (July 19), Darrell Beard (July 22), Katy Beth Voyles (July 22), Steve Kelly (July 23), Tracy Lyle (July 23), Mary Morgan Lyle (July 23), Britton Smith (July 24), Judy Bates (July 27), Kelly Thompson (July 30), Kaley Gholston (Aug. 1), Emily Rushing (Aug. 1). Anniversaries: Derik & Staci Rushing (July 20), Jason & Amanda Dickinson (July 26), Eric & Glenda Barnette (July 27), Rodney & Amy Voyles (July 31). Our Sick Betty Tindall is home from the hospital but will undergo some more back surgery (outpatient) soon. Malachi Millard is home from the hospital. James Simmons will have eye surgery in two weeks. Marla Laney’s mother, Mayola Wilson, is in the Aberdeen Hospital. Scotty Senter, Twinette Wal- lace’s son-in-law, will begin a new treatment soon for his cancer which has spread. Prayers requested. On-Going Illnesses Laverne Raper, Mary Ruth Estes, Frankie Estes, Evelyn Thompson, Adam McCurley, Anna Hall, Mary Jordan, Bretta Robinson, Phoenix Dulaney, Donny Dulaney, James Goddard, Sheba Tuggards, Ray Scribner, Carester & Charlie Ruth Hallmark, Tommy Goff, Bill Goff, Mitch Maclean, Alford Laney, Woodson Wilson, Cheryl Vines, Deena Sadler Nursing Homes/Assisted Living Hilda Roberts, Shirley McCarthy, Mary Southern, Veona Harris, Sarah Wright, Nancy Haywood Congratulations Congratulations to Kyle & Summer Smith in the birth of their son, Kannon Kyle, on July 17. He weighed 8 lbs. 8 oz. and was 19 inches long. He is currently at the Women’s Center being monitored for a racing heartbeat. Hannon & Star Ray are the proud grandparents. We also congratulate Sarah & Jacob Johnson in the birth of their son, Camryn Grey, born on July 21. He weighed 7 lbs. 13 oz. and was 19 ¾ inches long. Eric & Glenda Barnette are the proud grandparents. Sympathy Our sympathy is extended to Carrie Hitt in the loss of her cousin-in-law, Angela Summers, on July 21. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. at the St. James Catholic church in Tupelo. Maywood Christian Camp We had a great week at Maywood Christian Camp last week. Bryce Roby, Meredith Hitt, and Casey Gullet were baptized into Christ. Jordan Laney felt he didn’t fully understand the first time he was baptized, so he was re-baptized. Also, Morgan Bland, Sarah Mounce, Jean Mounce, Jacie Dickinson and Stuart Childers responded during the evangelistic hour one night to confess things amiss in their lives and ask for prayers of forgiveness and strength. And, Kylee Steward, after spending the week at Maywood, was baptized into Christ Sunday afternoon by her grandfather Kelly Thompson. It has been a very spiritually uplifting week! Thanks to all those who made or bought desserts and sent over on Thursday. It was a tremendous help! Also, thanks to Steve Kelly and Larry & Judy Bates for bringing them over! Clothing Give Away Day Our Clothing Give-Away Day that was scheduled for Saturday, July 29, has been postponed. We still have lots of clothing to be sorted in order to prepare for this event. Hopefully, in the next couple of weeks we will be able to reschedule it.
  4. Men to Serve Sunday, July 30, 2017 a.m. Announcements..........................................Joe Smith Bible Reading.......................................Britton Smith Opening Prayer .............................. Roger Sanderson Lord’s Supper Hugh Scribner & Dale Dulaney Serve Congregation, East Side: Greg Lyle, Chase Stanford, David Bates Serve Congregation, West Side: Eddie Simmons, John Mounce, Bobby Joe Lindley Lead Singing..............................................Mark Hitt Closing Prayer.......................................Wesley Bass Ushers ......................Danny Wright & Marlon Geno Sunday Night Opening Prayer ..........................Youth Led Services Closing Prayer............................Youth Led Services Lead Singing..............................Youth Led Services Wednesday, August 2, 2017 Prayer .............................................Grady McCaskill Lead Singing........................................ Greg Hughes Contact Joe Smith if unable to serve. The elders kindly request that men leading in public worship wear the best dress clothes they have. Greeters ..................................Dean & Kristie Webb ................................William & Marla Harris Prepare Lord’s Supper—July......................... Harold & Zan Roby Nursery............................... Carrie Hitt & Addie Hitt Pantry................................................................ Soup Attendance & Contribution Mid-Week, 7-19-17................................................83 Sunday Classes, 7-23-17......................................169 Sunday A.M. Worship .........................................217 Sunday P.M. Worship..........................................168 Contribution (budget $7,900)..........................$7,263 Summer Series Our summer series class on "Great Men of the Bible" is going really well. All Sunday morning adult classes & the high school class are meeting in the auditorium June-August. Please note the list of remaining topics: Week Lesson Character Teacher 7-30-17 9 Philip, the Evangelist Roger Sanderson 8-6-17 10 John the Baptist Russ Harrell 8-13-17 11 Barnabas Michael Wilson 8-20-17 12 Timothy Wade Bryan 8-27-17 13 John, the Apostle Gary Williams
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