Church News for Thursday, April 25

Published 10:04 am Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Bethsalem Baptist Church

Bro. Cleve Mallory welcomed everyone and gave ministry opportunities. The congregation sang “Make Us One, Lord,” “You Are Holy,” “My Life Is In You, Lord,” “Surely the Presence” and “He Is Here.”

We watched a video about disasters in Alabama. Gifts help change lives.

Special music by the Celebration Choir: “Who Am I”

Message by Bro. Phil: “As In the Day of Noah,” taken from Genesis 6:1-17.

Wednesday service and family supper at 5:30 p.m. Prayer meeting for adults at 6 p.m., Team Kids for children and Student’s Outlet.

Happy Birthday to Kristin Corn, Betty Bennett, Hailey Edwards, Kacy Barrett. Lenha Wilson, Kim Williams, Chuck Boyles, Sally Easterling, Hayley Wright, Christy Payne, Monya Hughes, Mark Mims, Nathan Evans, Robyn Denham, Kriston Pack, Summer Gaither and Kim Benson.

Pray for Bruce Moore, Brian Smith, Sally Davis, Hunter Moore, Roger Cleckler, Chase Cobern, Steve McGowan, Joe Sexton, Clyde Hughes, the Chancellor family, Randy Bryant, Lilliana Thompson, the Crawford family, Cathy Headley, Rebeca Thomas, the Henry Evans family, Mary Melton’s family, the Hunt family’s adoption and Taylor Barnes.

Calvary Independent Baptist Church

We want to thank everyone for attending services this weekend.

Sunday morning’s service included a message from John 5:13-18. Do you know the Lord Jesus Christ personally? Do you know his will and his work, or do you know him by name only?

Sunday night’s service included a message from I Corinthians 10:1-12, Jeremiah 3:25 and other passages on how we are to learn from the past to prevent making the same mistakes. We can learn from how Israel failed God in the past, and we as Christians should not be making those same mistakes today. However, it looks like we, as a nation, have ignored and turned away from the voice of God.

There is much confusion today about sin, salvation and the Scriptures. What is the solution? I Peter 3:15 and 2 Timothy 2:15 is a good start. Study a King James Bible, fellowship with Bible-believing Christians, and be committed to attendance in a Bible preaching and teaching church. Only by getting the word of God on the inside can it make a difference on the outside.

We want to invite you to a baptismal service this coming Sunday at the end of the 10 a.m. service. We also invite you to be a part of any of our services. We are located south of Clanton, past Dollar General, off U.S. 31 on Fulmer Drive. Sunday School: 9 a.m., Children’s Church and adult worship service: 10 a.m., Sunday evening service: 5:30 p.m. and Wednesday service: 6:30 p.m. For more information, call Pastor Oscar Mims at 205-755-9399.