Christmas Play 2010 "The Allergic Shepard"
Cast: Emily Smith - Host 1, Dakota Smith Host 2, Molly Smith Host 3
Clay Dye- Joseph Angela Dye - Mary Sheep -- Allessia Dye
Noah Bell- cow, Natalie Bell - angel, Natashia- angel Chris Bell - Mr IB Lambchop
David Banta Dr. Pepper
Zoe Smith - Aarron the Allergic Shephard
Janice Mcdaniel- Director
Chris Belll - Director
Songs led by Clay Dye "Mary Did you Know" , Pastor Dewayne Smith and Emily Smith "Silent Night" & " Star of Bethlehem"
" For with God all things are possible" Mark 10:27b
GIVE
Sunday, December 26, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
First Year
December Angel Food Orders are being taken Now until December 8,2010. Delivery will be Saturday December 18Th. 8;30am . This will complete our First year with the Angel Food Ministry. WCFC has been able to help over 500 families with their food budget. Help us build this ministry to help even more. Your thoughts and suggestion are always welcome, your prayers and help always needed. For more information please contact Mr. Rick Barton @ 205-269-8860 or Mrs. Carol Barton @ 205-486-4868
Order forms and menus are available @ WCFC outside of Fellowship hall Lock Box
Order forms and menus are available @ WCFC outside of Fellowship hall Lock Box
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Worship with the Firstfruits
When we take Tithes and Offerings each Sunday morning, we have a little routine that we use to honor the Lord with our offerings. Each person holds up their check, money or tithe envelope and repeats this short saying:
"Jesus, as my Lord and High Priest, I bring the firstfruits of my income to You and worship the Lord my God with it. I rejoice in all the good which You have given to me and my household.
I have hearkened to the voice of the Lord my God and have done according to all that He has commanded me. Now look down from Your Holy habitation from Heaven and bless me as you said in Your Word. I thank Father, in Jesus' name."
This is just a bit different than many churches' form of worship with offerings, but we know God's Word is true and we strive to hear and obey His leadership. The scripture most Christians refer to when they speak of tithing is Malachi 3:10. "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven,and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it." He goes on to say in verse 11 that the Lord will rebuke the devourer for your sakes, and not destroy the fruits of your ground.
Personally, my husband and I take the Lord at His Word and we prove Him~over and over again. So many people will testify to the same thing. God is faithful and is our deliverer and our source!! Praise the Lord, and again, Praise the Lord!
"Jesus, as my Lord and High Priest, I bring the firstfruits of my income to You and worship the Lord my God with it. I rejoice in all the good which You have given to me and my household.
I have hearkened to the voice of the Lord my God and have done according to all that He has commanded me. Now look down from Your Holy habitation from Heaven and bless me as you said in Your Word. I thank Father, in Jesus' name."
This is just a bit different than many churches' form of worship with offerings, but we know God's Word is true and we strive to hear and obey His leadership. The scripture most Christians refer to when they speak of tithing is Malachi 3:10. "Bring ye all the tithes into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house, and prove me now herewith, saith the Lord of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven,and pour you out a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it." He goes on to say in verse 11 that the Lord will rebuke the devourer for your sakes, and not destroy the fruits of your ground.
Personally, my husband and I take the Lord at His Word and we prove Him~over and over again. So many people will testify to the same thing. God is faithful and is our deliverer and our source!! Praise the Lord, and again, Praise the Lord!
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Pictures
Bro. Chris was the instigator of this little game. The team leader had to bid on how many marshmallows they could stuff in their mouth and still sing a Praise/Worship song--and still their team members could guess the name of the song. Here is our sweet Sarah, looking her best, along with Austin Scott.
We have the BEST church members ever!
Here at Winfield City Family Church, we are blessed to have some of the most able people who do not hesitate to step up where there is a need. For instance, if you notice how clean the church is every week, please thank Margi and Allen Edge. They go each and every Tuesday and clean the building top to bottom. Many times, we have had to organize a "clean-up" day and get everyone to work together to scrub and sweep and vacuum and dust cobwebs, and what a major job that is! Thank you Allen and Margi for all you do and all you mean to the church family. We love you guys!
Debra Banta has stepped up to teach Adult Sunday School class while Todd Scott takes a little break. Both of them are great teachers of the Gospel.
Danny Joe Seals has been playing bass on the Praise and Worship Team and we are so blessed to have him and his family at WCFC. In fact, there are quite a few talented musicians that are to be recognized: Randy Smith, Danny Joe Seals, Joan Smith, Mike Knight, Dewayne Smith, Josh Smith, Todd Scott, Austin Scott, Chris Bell, Debra Banta, and Ronnie Beasley. Emily and Zoe Smith performed a drama to "You are Mighty, You are Holy" last week, and it was a great job, girls! God be praised for the talent He has directed to this church.
Chris and Sarah Bell have joined in working as the Youth Pastors. The boys' class has been taught well by Mike Knight and Neal Sandlin, but it really frees up some extra time for them to serve in other ways, since Chris began the Youth Ministry. Last Sunday night while Bro. Smith was away for a funeral, Bro. Chris took over the service. It was unforgettable, to say the least. Fun for all who took part. The game was to see which team leader could hold the most marshmallows in their mouth and sing a praise/worship song. Their team members had to guess what song they were singing. The pictures are unbelievable!
Debra Banta has stepped up to teach Adult Sunday School class while Todd Scott takes a little break. Both of them are great teachers of the Gospel.
Danny Joe Seals has been playing bass on the Praise and Worship Team and we are so blessed to have him and his family at WCFC. In fact, there are quite a few talented musicians that are to be recognized: Randy Smith, Danny Joe Seals, Joan Smith, Mike Knight, Dewayne Smith, Josh Smith, Todd Scott, Austin Scott, Chris Bell, Debra Banta, and Ronnie Beasley. Emily and Zoe Smith performed a drama to "You are Mighty, You are Holy" last week, and it was a great job, girls! God be praised for the talent He has directed to this church.
Chris and Sarah Bell have joined in working as the Youth Pastors. The boys' class has been taught well by Mike Knight and Neal Sandlin, but it really frees up some extra time for them to serve in other ways, since Chris began the Youth Ministry. Last Sunday night while Bro. Smith was away for a funeral, Bro. Chris took over the service. It was unforgettable, to say the least. Fun for all who took part. The game was to see which team leader could hold the most marshmallows in their mouth and sing a praise/worship song. Their team members had to guess what song they were singing. The pictures are unbelievable!
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Signs and Wonders
Signs and Wonders, as told by one of our precious members...
November 13, 2010
Some years ago I had fallen very ill. The doctors could not find what was causing the problems. I would throw up profusely, my blood had dropped till I was anemic and I was unable to swallow food at all. This continued for approximately two, almost three months. My swallowing finally shut off completely. I wasn't even able to swallow water. I was admitted into the hospital in Silvis, Illinois.
My pastor, Vurl Lietdke and the church in Silvis, IL had been praying and believing God for my healing. The first day I was in the hospital, some of the church people gathered around my hospital bed and began to pray. I felt the power of God so wonderfully that I knew He had healed me.
The doctor ordered a number of tests to see what my problems were. I had become very malnourished and had numerous other issues. One of the major issues was a huge hiatal hernia. In just a few hours the doctor came into my room and told me I needed emergency surgery. I proceeded to tell him no, because God had healed me. At this point the doctor told the nurse to bring me a mirror. When I looked into the mirror I had turned green. My face, all my skin had turned a bright green. The doctor told me that I had a diseased gall bladder with several stones and it had already set up gangrene and that the hernia had closed off my esophagus.
They immediately moved me to the surgical ward. I began to weep and call upon God. I knew God had healed me and I couldn't understand what was going on.
When I got to the room on the surgical floor I found myself alone for the first time. I looked to the night stand beside the bed and there laid a Bible. I picked it up and the pages fell open to: Matthew 21:5. "Tell ye the daughter of Zion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee." No sooner had I read the words on the page, I felt the power of God fill that hospital room! The Glory of the Lord was all around, surely it must have been shining even in the hallway. I had such peace come upon me, I knew there was nothing to worry about any more. The Lord had touched me!
As I lay there in that hospital bed the night before surgery, I had a visitor. This man walked into my room and to the side of the bed. I thought possibly this was the hospital Chaplin, as they usually visit the patients scheduled for surgery. The man stood beside my bed with a pleasant look on his face. He was a very good looking man. He had beautiful black hair, which was so perfectly groomed and in place. He wore a very stylish, expensive looking suit. He had a beautiful complexion. I greeted him and then he began to speak. To my amazement, with every word he spoke, his face became twisted and distorted. He said, "Now where is your GOD!?!? You said you were healed! But He has left you here and does NOT hear you!! You are not healed! You're going to DIE!!!"
I knew immediately who this was. It was a devil from Hell!!! I raised my hand to God and began to speak to him. I said, "I know who you are and you have come too late!! My Lord has come unto me and He has already done the work!" I began to quote scriptures that I didn't realize I knew! Then with every scripture I quoted, a portion of this man's face began to disappear right before my very eyes! He completely disappeared and I felt that wonderful Presence of God once again. Glory to God, He was there!! My King had come to me and He was still there!
I was so excited I wanted to tell someone about this visitation of the Spirit so bad, but no one came till they were preparing me for surgery. The Pastor, my husband Bob, and various members of the family and church family were present as they were taking me down the hall to the surgical room. I was trying to shout to them that the Lord had been there and He was in control! The Pastor told those present, "Oh, God has done something for her!"
After the surgery, the operating doctor came out to talk with the family. He said she had 33 gall stones, so we took the gall bladder and she is doing fine. He then turned to leave and the Pastor stopped him and asked, "What about the huge hiatal hernia?" The doctor stopped and looked at her with amazement on his face. "We hadn't wanted to operate on that because it was so close to her heart, I was afraid she would not live through it. But this is the amazing thing, I had the X-Ray hanging on the wall showing this huge hernia, but when I went in there to try to repair it, there was nothing left but a small scar where it had been. Something beat me to it." Oh, that was Pastor Liedtks cue: she began to tell him about God's healing power. She shared with him the scriptures on healing. We found out later that same doctor was terminally ill with cancer.
We may wonder sometimes why things happen as they do. We must remind ourselves of this: Romans 8:28 "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them that are the called according to His purpose." I love Him with all my heart.
If my going through that touched one soul it was worth it. I know that it was worth what God did for me through it. Praise HIS HOLY NAME!
Sister Debra J. Banta
PS. I had 33 gall stones, I was in room 33, and I was 33 years old. Jesus was 33 when He was crucified. The devil told me I was going to die, but Jesus was crucified that I might have life and that more abundantly. John 10:10 "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly."
And then HE rose again! All Glory to God!
November 13, 2010
Some years ago I had fallen very ill. The doctors could not find what was causing the problems. I would throw up profusely, my blood had dropped till I was anemic and I was unable to swallow food at all. This continued for approximately two, almost three months. My swallowing finally shut off completely. I wasn't even able to swallow water. I was admitted into the hospital in Silvis, Illinois.
My pastor, Vurl Lietdke and the church in Silvis, IL had been praying and believing God for my healing. The first day I was in the hospital, some of the church people gathered around my hospital bed and began to pray. I felt the power of God so wonderfully that I knew He had healed me.
The doctor ordered a number of tests to see what my problems were. I had become very malnourished and had numerous other issues. One of the major issues was a huge hiatal hernia. In just a few hours the doctor came into my room and told me I needed emergency surgery. I proceeded to tell him no, because God had healed me. At this point the doctor told the nurse to bring me a mirror. When I looked into the mirror I had turned green. My face, all my skin had turned a bright green. The doctor told me that I had a diseased gall bladder with several stones and it had already set up gangrene and that the hernia had closed off my esophagus.
They immediately moved me to the surgical ward. I began to weep and call upon God. I knew God had healed me and I couldn't understand what was going on.
When I got to the room on the surgical floor I found myself alone for the first time. I looked to the night stand beside the bed and there laid a Bible. I picked it up and the pages fell open to: Matthew 21:5. "Tell ye the daughter of Zion, Behold, thy King cometh unto thee." No sooner had I read the words on the page, I felt the power of God fill that hospital room! The Glory of the Lord was all around, surely it must have been shining even in the hallway. I had such peace come upon me, I knew there was nothing to worry about any more. The Lord had touched me!
As I lay there in that hospital bed the night before surgery, I had a visitor. This man walked into my room and to the side of the bed. I thought possibly this was the hospital Chaplin, as they usually visit the patients scheduled for surgery. The man stood beside my bed with a pleasant look on his face. He was a very good looking man. He had beautiful black hair, which was so perfectly groomed and in place. He wore a very stylish, expensive looking suit. He had a beautiful complexion. I greeted him and then he began to speak. To my amazement, with every word he spoke, his face became twisted and distorted. He said, "Now where is your GOD!?!? You said you were healed! But He has left you here and does NOT hear you!! You are not healed! You're going to DIE!!!"
I knew immediately who this was. It was a devil from Hell!!! I raised my hand to God and began to speak to him. I said, "I know who you are and you have come too late!! My Lord has come unto me and He has already done the work!" I began to quote scriptures that I didn't realize I knew! Then with every scripture I quoted, a portion of this man's face began to disappear right before my very eyes! He completely disappeared and I felt that wonderful Presence of God once again. Glory to God, He was there!! My King had come to me and He was still there!
I was so excited I wanted to tell someone about this visitation of the Spirit so bad, but no one came till they were preparing me for surgery. The Pastor, my husband Bob, and various members of the family and church family were present as they were taking me down the hall to the surgical room. I was trying to shout to them that the Lord had been there and He was in control! The Pastor told those present, "Oh, God has done something for her!"
After the surgery, the operating doctor came out to talk with the family. He said she had 33 gall stones, so we took the gall bladder and she is doing fine. He then turned to leave and the Pastor stopped him and asked, "What about the huge hiatal hernia?" The doctor stopped and looked at her with amazement on his face. "We hadn't wanted to operate on that because it was so close to her heart, I was afraid she would not live through it. But this is the amazing thing, I had the X-Ray hanging on the wall showing this huge hernia, but when I went in there to try to repair it, there was nothing left but a small scar where it had been. Something beat me to it." Oh, that was Pastor Liedtks cue: she began to tell him about God's healing power. She shared with him the scriptures on healing. We found out later that same doctor was terminally ill with cancer.
We may wonder sometimes why things happen as they do. We must remind ourselves of this: Romans 8:28 "And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them that are the called according to His purpose." I love Him with all my heart.
If my going through that touched one soul it was worth it. I know that it was worth what God did for me through it. Praise HIS HOLY NAME!
Sister Debra J. Banta
PS. I had 33 gall stones, I was in room 33, and I was 33 years old. Jesus was 33 when He was crucified. The devil told me I was going to die, but Jesus was crucified that I might have life and that more abundantly. John 10:10 "I am come that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly."
And then HE rose again! All Glory to God!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Powerful Passage
1 Peter 1:1-9 is a powerful passage. We know none of us is without pain, struggles and trials. Sometimes we even have to force-feed ourselves when we get down and hurt. Make yourself worship if you don't feel like it. Open your mouth and speak the Word, then your heart gets into it. "Faith that can't be tested can't be trusted." Christianity is not always a bed of roses. We need to pay attention, focus on the Lord, and get involved in the scriptures. Satan WILL come to you with his wicked devices, but God wants to set us free.
We have to apply the Word to our lives and be consistent, because there are so many attractions in the world to compete with the things of God. Right now, we are reaping the generation of unchurched youth. Many people try to run from their troubles, but the greater One lives within us. Verse 6 tells us that our faith will be tested, but we can stand our ground and be stable. These temptations and troubles are not a 'forever thing'. It is for a season and one day the sun will shine again. Be patient with God and He will bring about a better, brighter day in your life. If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it!
In verse 16, He tells us "Be ye holy, for I am holy." Once you come to the knowledge of sin, you aren't ignorant anymore. The word holy means "pure, morally blameless". We don't have the ability to be holy on our own-we must have a holy God living in us and helping us stay separate from the world.
Proverbs 4:20-22 teaches us that our Father's words are life and health. John 6:63 says the words are spirit and life. They bring us to awareness and understanding of the Lord. It's important to read these words out loud-that way, they are put into the atmosphere and they enter the heart and the spirit. Satan hates that the spirit of God is in us. He HATES that! But he can't stop it. Jesus defeated death, and it is vital that we recognize that the Greater One dwells in us.
Read the Word. Meditate on the Word. Replace the things of the world with the Word. Read and pray for revelation so that we can then give it to others-it's not to be kept to ourselves.
We have to apply the Word to our lives and be consistent, because there are so many attractions in the world to compete with the things of God. Right now, we are reaping the generation of unchurched youth. Many people try to run from their troubles, but the greater One lives within us. Verse 6 tells us that our faith will be tested, but we can stand our ground and be stable. These temptations and troubles are not a 'forever thing'. It is for a season and one day the sun will shine again. Be patient with God and He will bring about a better, brighter day in your life. If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it!
In verse 16, He tells us "Be ye holy, for I am holy." Once you come to the knowledge of sin, you aren't ignorant anymore. The word holy means "pure, morally blameless". We don't have the ability to be holy on our own-we must have a holy God living in us and helping us stay separate from the world.
Proverbs 4:20-22 teaches us that our Father's words are life and health. John 6:63 says the words are spirit and life. They bring us to awareness and understanding of the Lord. It's important to read these words out loud-that way, they are put into the atmosphere and they enter the heart and the spirit. Satan hates that the spirit of God is in us. He HATES that! But he can't stop it. Jesus defeated death, and it is vital that we recognize that the Greater One dwells in us.
Read the Word. Meditate on the Word. Replace the things of the world with the Word. Read and pray for revelation so that we can then give it to others-it's not to be kept to ourselves.
Announcements
It seems that for a small church, we have alot of announcements each week-that means there's alot going on, and that is a good sign of life! Youth Pastors Chris and Sarah Bell told us the Youth will be hosting a Sunday Dinner after Thanksgiving! It will be the 28th. Many of the ladies have volunteered to help with the cooking (Chris said if we didn't, we could expect a phone call). That's an incentive to pitch in!
What great news!! Our own Pastor has been asked to preach at the Annual Community-wide Thanksgiving Service at the First Methodist Church in Winfield!! It will be on the 21st of November at 6pm. and we need to have a big turnout to show our support for not only Bro. Dewayne, but also to represent our church.
Another bit of news is that the recent picture of the congregation made in front of the church has made the cover of the COGOP publication, Alabama Update. Hopefully, soon we can get the link on the blog. Bro. Sam Clements, Overseer of North Alabama said that the brochure will be seen all over the world! We need to keep in mind that any attention that comes our way should be only directed toward our Lord and Savior, for it is in His great name that we do what we do.
This is the first Sunday since we lost Brandi Scott. Her precious family is here and we love you, Jerri, Mildred, Todd and Molly.
Bro. John Billy Butler, Area Overseer, challenged his own church and they presented us with another gift of $1,000.00 to be used to pay on the land we have purchased! Praise the Lord for God's people who support and desire to see this church take root and grow!
What great news!! Our own Pastor has been asked to preach at the Annual Community-wide Thanksgiving Service at the First Methodist Church in Winfield!! It will be on the 21st of November at 6pm. and we need to have a big turnout to show our support for not only Bro. Dewayne, but also to represent our church.
Another bit of news is that the recent picture of the congregation made in front of the church has made the cover of the COGOP publication, Alabama Update. Hopefully, soon we can get the link on the blog. Bro. Sam Clements, Overseer of North Alabama said that the brochure will be seen all over the world! We need to keep in mind that any attention that comes our way should be only directed toward our Lord and Savior, for it is in His great name that we do what we do.
This is the first Sunday since we lost Brandi Scott. Her precious family is here and we love you, Jerri, Mildred, Todd and Molly.
Bro. John Billy Butler, Area Overseer, challenged his own church and they presented us with another gift of $1,000.00 to be used to pay on the land we have purchased! Praise the Lord for God's people who support and desire to see this church take root and grow!
Friday, November 5, 2010
November Angel Food Orders
New orders for November are now being accepted . Deadline for new orders is Weds. November 10. There are 9 different boxes available from $21.00 - $35.00 , Plus Thanksgiving and Christmas Boxes for $36.00 each.The Holiday Boxes Feed Ten People a very Nice Holiday Meal. This Ministry is available for all no income requirements. Order forms and Menus available @ the church Drop Box or call Rick & Carol Barton .205-486-4868 or 205-269-8860. To Quote our Sister Brandi "What a Good time of the year to help others"
www.angelfoodministries.com Host site #13036
www.angelfoodministries.com Host site #13036
Monday, November 1, 2010
Brandi~We Love You!!
Here are the arrangements:
Brandi Nicole Scott, 29, passed away on Saturday, October 30, 2010 at the Northwest Medical Center. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, November 2, at 2pm at the McGraw Memorial Chapel of Miles Funeral Home. Burial will be at Springhill Baptist Church Cemetary, and visitation will be Tuesday from 12 noon till 2pm.
Our beloved Brandi has left us and she will be so very missed. Everyone loved her sweet smile and her caring attitude for other people. Her family has been involved in the Winfield City Family Church from the very start. Mom Jerri, Aunt Mildred, Brother Todd, Uncle Marc and Aunt Betty McDonald, Neice Molly, they are our family too. Everyone who knows this family loves them, and grieve the loss of Brandi.
The Scott family wishes to thank everyone who has expressed sympathy-whether it is food, phone calls, visits, cards, flowers, it is truly appreciated. Please continue to pray for all of them and for the church-that is the most important thing you can do for another-to pray.
God bless you all, and we will always miss and love you, Brandi.
Brandi Nicole Scott, 29, passed away on Saturday, October 30, 2010 at the Northwest Medical Center. Funeral service will be held Tuesday, November 2, at 2pm at the McGraw Memorial Chapel of Miles Funeral Home. Burial will be at Springhill Baptist Church Cemetary, and visitation will be Tuesday from 12 noon till 2pm.
Our beloved Brandi has left us and she will be so very missed. Everyone loved her sweet smile and her caring attitude for other people. Her family has been involved in the Winfield City Family Church from the very start. Mom Jerri, Aunt Mildred, Brother Todd, Uncle Marc and Aunt Betty McDonald, Neice Molly, they are our family too. Everyone who knows this family loves them, and grieve the loss of Brandi.
The Scott family wishes to thank everyone who has expressed sympathy-whether it is food, phone calls, visits, cards, flowers, it is truly appreciated. Please continue to pray for all of them and for the church-that is the most important thing you can do for another-to pray.
God bless you all, and we will always miss and love you, Brandi.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Tragedy at WCFC
We lost a dear member last night, Brandi Scott, who was 30, passed away Sat nite at her home. She recently was baptized and joined the church. Brandi is Drake and Jerri Scott's youngest daughter, 30, and is beloved by all who knew her.
Brandi, we love you and will always carry your sweet smile and loving heart with us. And, we will see you again one day.
Brandi, we love you and will always carry your sweet smile and loving heart with us. And, we will see you again one day.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Be Prepared Before You Vote!!
Marcus and Betty McDonald of Right to Life announced a website where we can see who supports the things of God, so that we will be informed voters:
www.AL4Life.org
Fulfill your rightful obligation as a voter and research the issues to help you make the right choice on Election Day!
Get out there and VOTE!!!!!
www.AL4Life.org
Fulfill your rightful obligation as a voter and research the issues to help you make the right choice on Election Day!
Get out there and VOTE!!!!!
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
A Message in Bible Geneology
This may have already been included in the blog at another time, but it is worth another look.
Bible scholar, Dr. Chuck Missler, had often wondered why the Lord thought it was important enough to include detailed geneology of Adam and what we often refer to as the "begats". So he investigated the scriptures and came up with something very interesting, to say the least. In Genesis 5, we read of the descendants of Adam, the first created man, through to Noah. We all know the part Noah played in God's plan. Dr. Missler spent alot of time researching the names and their meanings.
First is Adam, then Seth, who begat Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech, then Noah. The Bible tell us that they lived so many years and begat sons and daughters, then names a particular son.
When you write down what each name means in the original language and tie the meanings together, they form a sentence:
Adam means= Man (is)
Seth means= Appointed
Enos means= Mortal
Cainan means= Sorrow, (but the)
Mahalaleel means= Blessed God
Jared means= Shall come down
Enoch means= Teaching (that)
Methuselah means= His Death Shall Bring (to the)
Lamech means= Despairing (mankind)
Noah means= Comfort and Rest
Put all together into a statement reads:
"Man is appointed mortal sorrow, but the blessed God shall come down, teaching (that) His death shall bring despairing (mankind) comfort and rest."
How like our loving, caring Father to tuck this message of hope into the very depths of His Word. It is there for us to find when we take the time to study and mine the gold nuggets that He has provided for us!
As Bro. Smith has often reminded us, his mentor, Bro. Haney, would tell him "The Bible is an endless sea of knowledge. Jump in and swim forever!!" One day we will get to meet this man of God too!
Bible scholar, Dr. Chuck Missler, had often wondered why the Lord thought it was important enough to include detailed geneology of Adam and what we often refer to as the "begats". So he investigated the scriptures and came up with something very interesting, to say the least. In Genesis 5, we read of the descendants of Adam, the first created man, through to Noah. We all know the part Noah played in God's plan. Dr. Missler spent alot of time researching the names and their meanings.
First is Adam, then Seth, who begat Enos, Cainan, Mahalaleel, Jared, Enoch, Methuselah, Lamech, then Noah. The Bible tell us that they lived so many years and begat sons and daughters, then names a particular son.
When you write down what each name means in the original language and tie the meanings together, they form a sentence:
Adam means= Man (is)
Seth means= Appointed
Enos means= Mortal
Cainan means= Sorrow, (but the)
Mahalaleel means= Blessed God
Jared means= Shall come down
Enoch means= Teaching (that)
Methuselah means= His Death Shall Bring (to the)
Lamech means= Despairing (mankind)
Noah means= Comfort and Rest
Put all together into a statement reads:
"Man is appointed mortal sorrow, but the blessed God shall come down, teaching (that) His death shall bring despairing (mankind) comfort and rest."
How like our loving, caring Father to tuck this message of hope into the very depths of His Word. It is there for us to find when we take the time to study and mine the gold nuggets that He has provided for us!
As Bro. Smith has often reminded us, his mentor, Bro. Haney, would tell him "The Bible is an endless sea of knowledge. Jump in and swim forever!!" One day we will get to meet this man of God too!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Payment!
Saturday, October 23, 2010, Bro. Smith, Neal Sandlin and Ronnie Cockrell went to State Bank and Trust to make the first payment on the land which Winfield City Family Church bought on Hwy 129. Here are a few pictures showing them with Mr. Harlon Farrar as they present the check. This marks a huge step in the life of the church since it has only been a very few months since the land was purchased!
Praise the Lord! Let us keep our eyes on Him who loved us and gave His life for us!
WCFC Yard Sale 2010
Saturday, October 23, we held another fund raiser, our church-wide yard sale. We have added some pictures so you can see we had alot of things donated and everybody joined in to help. There were a huge range of items including, hunting gear, what-nots, and furniture. The money raised will go into the fund to pay for the land on Hwy 129. It really was a very good day, and alot of money was brought in. Thanks to all who turned out to lend a hand. God bless you all!!
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Yard Sale Fund Raiser
The yard sale the church has been planning is going to be held on our property which is on Hwy 129 this weekend. We need to have our items out, priced and ready to sell by 7am Saturday morning. People who come to these sales show up early, so we need to be there and ready to meet them.
See you there Saturday, October 23!
See you there Saturday, October 23!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
THAT'S MY KING!!
This is a sermon preached by a black minister that I heard at another church one year and never forgot how moving and humbling it was. Dr. Shadrach Meshach Lockridge, who passed away in 2000, gave this stirring message, and it is thrilling! It's entitled,
THAT'S MY KING!
The Bible says my King is the King of the Jews. He's the King of Israel. He's the King of righteousness. He's the King of the ages. He's the King of Heaven. He's the King of glory. He's the King of Kings, and He's the Lord of Lords. That's my King! I wonder, do you know Him?
My King is a sovereign King. No means of measure can define His limitless love. He's enduringly strong. He's entirely sincere. He's eternally steadfast. He's immortally graceful. He's imperially powerful. He's impartially merciful. Do you know Him?
He's the greatest phenomenon that has ever crossed the horizon of the world. He's God's Son. He's the sinner's Savior. He's the peak of civilization. He's unparalled. He's unprecedented. He's the loftiest idea in literature. He's the highest personality in philosophy. He's the fundamental doctrine of true theology. He's the only one qualified to be the all-sufficient Savior. I wonder, do you know Him today?
He supplies strength to the weak. He's available for the tempted and the tried. He sympathizes and saves. He strengthens and sustains. He guards and He guides. He heals the sick. He cleanses lepers. He forgives sinners. He discharges debtors. He delivers the captives. He defends the feeble. He blesses the young. He serves the unfortunate. He regards the aged. He rewards the diligent, and He beautifies the meager. I wonder if you know Him?
He's the key to knowledge. He's the wellspring of wisdom. He's the doorway of deliverance. He's the pathway to peace. He's the roadway of righteousness. He's the highway to holiness. He's the gateway to glory. Do you know Him?
Well, His light is matchless. His goodness if limitless. His mercy is everlasting. His love never changes. His Word is enough. His grace is sufficient. He's the reign of righteousness and His yoke is easy, and His burden is light. I wish I could describe Him to you. Yes, He is indescribable. You can't get Him out of your mind. You can't get Him off of your head. You can't outlive Him, and you can't live without Him.
Well, the Pharisees couldn't stand Him, but they found out they couldn't stop Him. Pilate couldn't find any fault in Him. Herod couldn't kill Him. Death couldn't handle Him, and the grave couldn't hold Him. I wonder if you know Him?
What about you? Do you know Jesus, King Jesus? He's my King!
THAT'S MY KING!
The Bible says my King is the King of the Jews. He's the King of Israel. He's the King of righteousness. He's the King of the ages. He's the King of Heaven. He's the King of glory. He's the King of Kings, and He's the Lord of Lords. That's my King! I wonder, do you know Him?
My King is a sovereign King. No means of measure can define His limitless love. He's enduringly strong. He's entirely sincere. He's eternally steadfast. He's immortally graceful. He's imperially powerful. He's impartially merciful. Do you know Him?
He's the greatest phenomenon that has ever crossed the horizon of the world. He's God's Son. He's the sinner's Savior. He's the peak of civilization. He's unparalled. He's unprecedented. He's the loftiest idea in literature. He's the highest personality in philosophy. He's the fundamental doctrine of true theology. He's the only one qualified to be the all-sufficient Savior. I wonder, do you know Him today?
He supplies strength to the weak. He's available for the tempted and the tried. He sympathizes and saves. He strengthens and sustains. He guards and He guides. He heals the sick. He cleanses lepers. He forgives sinners. He discharges debtors. He delivers the captives. He defends the feeble. He blesses the young. He serves the unfortunate. He regards the aged. He rewards the diligent, and He beautifies the meager. I wonder if you know Him?
He's the key to knowledge. He's the wellspring of wisdom. He's the doorway of deliverance. He's the pathway to peace. He's the roadway of righteousness. He's the highway to holiness. He's the gateway to glory. Do you know Him?
Well, His light is matchless. His goodness if limitless. His mercy is everlasting. His love never changes. His Word is enough. His grace is sufficient. He's the reign of righteousness and His yoke is easy, and His burden is light. I wish I could describe Him to you. Yes, He is indescribable. You can't get Him out of your mind. You can't get Him off of your head. You can't outlive Him, and you can't live without Him.
Well, the Pharisees couldn't stand Him, but they found out they couldn't stop Him. Pilate couldn't find any fault in Him. Herod couldn't kill Him. Death couldn't handle Him, and the grave couldn't hold Him. I wonder if you know Him?
What about you? Do you know Jesus, King Jesus? He's my King!
Sisters Meeting
The Sisters of the Heart had a great meeting this week. We had some new ladies and of course, ate and laughed, along with our sewing. When I look back at what we have accomplished over less than a year's time, it is pretty awesome.
You don't have to come on the night of meetings to participate, we can use your ideas and donated fabric and supplies. We've had several people give fabric and other items to our "stash". You would be welcome to come and join in. We are planning to go and speak to the Activities Director at the nursing home for ideas on a project we could do for the patients there. Perhaps the residents might be interested in handwork or quilting that they can get involved with.
Please pray for this group, and join us when you can. We'd love to see you.
You don't have to come on the night of meetings to participate, we can use your ideas and donated fabric and supplies. We've had several people give fabric and other items to our "stash". You would be welcome to come and join in. We are planning to go and speak to the Activities Director at the nursing home for ideas on a project we could do for the patients there. Perhaps the residents might be interested in handwork or quilting that they can get involved with.
Please pray for this group, and join us when you can. We'd love to see you.
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Update on Sisters of the Heart
The ladies who are involved in Sisters of the Heart sewing group want to take a few minutes to tell you what we've been up to lately and invite you to come and join us. We want new members to get involved. During one of the first meetings, one of the girls said we were just like sisters, sisters of the heart, and the name stuck.
We started last Spring meeting at the home of Dianne Cockrell (myself) in Winfield to just put our heads together and see if we could do something to help not only our church, but other people. The first project we took on was to make some banners for the inside of WCFC. There are ladies who donate fabric and supplies to us, and we even have a page on FaceBook where there are more than 60 members. The interest and moral support helps us stay motivated. If you go to Facebook, just search for us at Sisters of the Heart, and you'll see a heart-shaped wreath--that's our page. Each "sister" has her own skills and talents and everyone can suggest more ways we can make a difference in the lives of others.
We use my sewing room to store our fabric and ongoing items and quilts. We have many pictures online showing the things we've either started, in the process of being finished, (UFO's--unfinished objects), things already made and some that's already been given away. Some of the girls have taken quilts home to finish them, and it is a good feeling to donate things to people who will appreciate them. We have had a box of crocheted caps and little sheets and blankets taken to Birmingham to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at UAB just this summer.
You would be so very welcome to join our group. We usually eat and of course, laugh and talk, and sew. Many times we have Birthday Parties for the one having a birthday, and we love to take plenty of pictures. Our ladies have been anywhere from the ages of 13 to 94, and we love working together. There's always new ideas for projects and new gadgets on the market to talk about. Each item is even labeled "Sisters of the Heart".
We have put up a booth during the Saturdays of AngelFood deliveries, and also for the Chili Cookoff. Several people looked at our work and made some great comments. One of the ideas we have talked about doing is hats and scarves for cancer patients. I have talked to the American Cancer Society in Tuscaloosa and they sent us some material for ideas.
There is a great blog we go to for neat ideas about sewing using ordinary, inexpensive items. It is www.sewmanyways.blogspot.com We had alot of fun with one of her ideas which was to use a mechanic's magnetic tray to hold our pins, and also a pick-up tool with a magnet on the end to grab pins and needles off the floor. That's perfect for those of us who aren't exactly 'teenagers' any more.
Tell your friends about our group and come on and join us! We'll make sure you have a great time!
We started last Spring meeting at the home of Dianne Cockrell (myself) in Winfield to just put our heads together and see if we could do something to help not only our church, but other people. The first project we took on was to make some banners for the inside of WCFC. There are ladies who donate fabric and supplies to us, and we even have a page on FaceBook where there are more than 60 members. The interest and moral support helps us stay motivated. If you go to Facebook, just search for us at Sisters of the Heart, and you'll see a heart-shaped wreath--that's our page. Each "sister" has her own skills and talents and everyone can suggest more ways we can make a difference in the lives of others.
We use my sewing room to store our fabric and ongoing items and quilts. We have many pictures online showing the things we've either started, in the process of being finished, (UFO's--unfinished objects), things already made and some that's already been given away. Some of the girls have taken quilts home to finish them, and it is a good feeling to donate things to people who will appreciate them. We have had a box of crocheted caps and little sheets and blankets taken to Birmingham to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at UAB just this summer.
You would be so very welcome to join our group. We usually eat and of course, laugh and talk, and sew. Many times we have Birthday Parties for the one having a birthday, and we love to take plenty of pictures. Our ladies have been anywhere from the ages of 13 to 94, and we love working together. There's always new ideas for projects and new gadgets on the market to talk about. Each item is even labeled "Sisters of the Heart".
We have put up a booth during the Saturdays of AngelFood deliveries, and also for the Chili Cookoff. Several people looked at our work and made some great comments. One of the ideas we have talked about doing is hats and scarves for cancer patients. I have talked to the American Cancer Society in Tuscaloosa and they sent us some material for ideas.
There is a great blog we go to for neat ideas about sewing using ordinary, inexpensive items. It is www.sewmanyways.blogspot.com We had alot of fun with one of her ideas which was to use a mechanic's magnetic tray to hold our pins, and also a pick-up tool with a magnet on the end to grab pins and needles off the floor. That's perfect for those of us who aren't exactly 'teenagers' any more.
Tell your friends about our group and come on and join us! We'll make sure you have a great time!
Monday, October 11, 2010
A Great Sunday at WCFC
Today, October 10, 2010, Winfield City Family Church, which is now officially an organized church, continues to grow and prosper! We enjoyed a very good crowd today! Bro. Smith always begins the service with announcements and today was a full day. The report on the First Annual Chili Cookoff was that while it did not actually meet expectations money-wise, it was a huge success in alot of ways. Rick's neice and family, Julie and Mark and daughter Olivia, were here from Ohio and were able to spend time with Rick and Carol, as well as help with the cookoff. Olivia was especially helpful to me as I had to unload and set up two booths. Thank you, my new friend Olivia!
All the kids worked hard in the Pepsi wagon serving drinks and food. Several of the prize winners donated their money back to the church. Alot of people took pictures and they will be posted on the blog soon. The events were alot of fun, and there were games and even a pinata' for the kids. Who can forget the apron contest? Ronnie Cockrell was a good sport, wearing a very flattering pink rose apron with alot of lace and ribbons. Gara Wesley wore a hat that was indescribable! So cute, we appreciate all of you.
Mark McDonald gave a short talk explaining DNA connections that form the shape of a Cross. Then he led a prayer before the meal.
I understand there were tense moments during some hard-fought checkers games. All you can say is 'you can't win them all'.
Speaking of competition, the little kids beat the socks off the older ones at knocking the pinata'. It was a sight to see, and so much fun! You could hear horseshoes clanging in the background too.
Bro. Mike Knight and Bro. Smith were in Hamilton ministering to the work release prisoners. If only one man recieves the Lord Jesus, then all those efforts will be well worth it. We know Christ loved us enough that He would have gone to the Cross for only one person. Bro. Todd Scott is a dedicated, strong in the Lord man who works tirelessly in Prison Ministry. We should lift these men up as they do this special calling for the Lord.
We have set a date for the church-wide Yard Sale. It is scheduled for October 23 and will be held on our property on Hwy 129 from 7AM to lunch time. Start now setting out your items to be donated and priced in time for this fund-raiser!!
Without calling for a formal business meeting, Bro. Smith made some appointments for the church:
Janice McDaniel--she will head up the Education Department. Janice is very well qualified for this position because she is a retired school teacher and is teaching the Girls' Sunday School class.
Chris Bell--Youth Leader, Chris has worked with Bro. Smith before, left this area for Illinois, came back home to work with our congregation. His wife, Sara, is a great help to Chris in this area of church work, but we also need the parents to help in whatever way they are able.
Dianne Cockrell--Clerical work, notes and business of the church, and also on the blog team.
Joan Smith--Treasurer of the church, as well as teaching Sunday School, and playing keyboard.
Jerri Scott--she has already been doing much of this work and assisting Joan
Carol and Rick Barton--Benevolence Committee, they are in charge of organizing and notifing people when there is a need such as a death in a family, etc. Carol and Rick have already been doing Angel Food Ministry. Hopefully, one day our church will be in a position to offer a Food Pantry to actually give food to anyone in need. Please pray for this outreach.
Neal and Sondra Sandlin--Activities Directors, such as the Fall Fest and the upcoming Yard Sale.
What a treat for us with special music from Clay and Angela Dye, "It's covered by the Blood, come on home, child". How blessed we are to have such fine singers and musicians. Praise the Lord!
All the kids worked hard in the Pepsi wagon serving drinks and food. Several of the prize winners donated their money back to the church. Alot of people took pictures and they will be posted on the blog soon. The events were alot of fun, and there were games and even a pinata' for the kids. Who can forget the apron contest? Ronnie Cockrell was a good sport, wearing a very flattering pink rose apron with alot of lace and ribbons. Gara Wesley wore a hat that was indescribable! So cute, we appreciate all of you.
Mark McDonald gave a short talk explaining DNA connections that form the shape of a Cross. Then he led a prayer before the meal.
I understand there were tense moments during some hard-fought checkers games. All you can say is 'you can't win them all'.
Speaking of competition, the little kids beat the socks off the older ones at knocking the pinata'. It was a sight to see, and so much fun! You could hear horseshoes clanging in the background too.
Bro. Mike Knight and Bro. Smith were in Hamilton ministering to the work release prisoners. If only one man recieves the Lord Jesus, then all those efforts will be well worth it. We know Christ loved us enough that He would have gone to the Cross for only one person. Bro. Todd Scott is a dedicated, strong in the Lord man who works tirelessly in Prison Ministry. We should lift these men up as they do this special calling for the Lord.
We have set a date for the church-wide Yard Sale. It is scheduled for October 23 and will be held on our property on Hwy 129 from 7AM to lunch time. Start now setting out your items to be donated and priced in time for this fund-raiser!!
Without calling for a formal business meeting, Bro. Smith made some appointments for the church:
Janice McDaniel--she will head up the Education Department. Janice is very well qualified for this position because she is a retired school teacher and is teaching the Girls' Sunday School class.
Chris Bell--Youth Leader, Chris has worked with Bro. Smith before, left this area for Illinois, came back home to work with our congregation. His wife, Sara, is a great help to Chris in this area of church work, but we also need the parents to help in whatever way they are able.
Dianne Cockrell--Clerical work, notes and business of the church, and also on the blog team.
Joan Smith--Treasurer of the church, as well as teaching Sunday School, and playing keyboard.
Jerri Scott--she has already been doing much of this work and assisting Joan
Carol and Rick Barton--Benevolence Committee, they are in charge of organizing and notifing people when there is a need such as a death in a family, etc. Carol and Rick have already been doing Angel Food Ministry. Hopefully, one day our church will be in a position to offer a Food Pantry to actually give food to anyone in need. Please pray for this outreach.
Neal and Sondra Sandlin--Activities Directors, such as the Fall Fest and the upcoming Yard Sale.
What a treat for us with special music from Clay and Angela Dye, "It's covered by the Blood, come on home, child". How blessed we are to have such fine singers and musicians. Praise the Lord!
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