Welcome Party for the Matt James Family June 13-16, 7:00

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Welcome Party for the Matt James Family June 13-16, 7:00
VOLUME XXXII
CCLI # 570302
MAY 22, 2016
James 1:27 Luke 15:4 Philippians 2:12 Luke 19:10 Matthew 28:18-20
Times of Services
Bible Class
AM Service
PM Service
Wed. Early Bird
Wednesday
9:00
10:00
5:00
5:00
7:00
ELDERS
^Mike Brumley
*Jimmy Carlile
Pat Darden
Bryan Mason
Steve McClaine
Kyle Peck
Lynn Richardson
Smokie Thorp
Ray Tobias
(699-7574)
(349-0369)
(689-7916)
(638-3888)
(557-1147)
(520-2025)
(901-568-3109)
(638-9940)
(413-3144)
To our brothers and sisters, and to our visitors:
Thank you for joining us in worship today!
We extend a special invitation to our visitors to join us
for our luncheon following morning service.
WE WOULD LIKE TO
SAY THANK YOU TO EVERYONE
THAT PARTICIPATED OR
HELPED WITH THE
FIRST ANNUAL FAIRMONT PARK
VOLLEYBALL TOURNAMENT!
*indicates Elder down front
^indicates Elder in Simulcast
MINISTERS
Mike Crowley
(325-236-4002)
Dylan Fabrizio
(501-388-9761)
Matt James
(325-236-4063)
Don Mitchell
(432-699-7233)
Welcome Party for the
VISION
Matt James Family
Our vision is to be Christ
centered, to be a place where
people can find grace, hope,
love, and healing, and discover
their purpose in life by being a
Christ-centered family, equipping believers for lifelong faith
and service through worship
and personal sacrifice.
TODAY
Potluck Luncheon
&
Money Tree
Presentation
STATISTICS
Bible Class
Worship
Evening
Wednesday
Weekly Budget
Contribution
Building Loan Balance
274
489
202
214
$25,069
$31,165
$681,013
June 13-16, 7:00-9:00 pm
Postcards & yard signs are available in
the foyer.
3813 N. MIDLAND DR.
PHONE 432-699-7064
WWW.FMPCHURCH.COM
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Heart to Heart
Thimbles, Spoons, Rocks, and Unleavened Bread
There is one from almost everywhere the road has taken us. Spoons from Iraq, Afghanistan, Qatar, Kuwait and others mark, my brother, Jon’s military travels, and next
to those were thimbles from Chama, Pagosa Springs, Galveston, Yellowstone, and
other family vacation destinations. It was a way that mom held onto the memories of
where we had been together and individually. Mom would often stop a conversation or
an activity if she spied a curious child eyeing one of her tiny treasures. Whether they
were her grandkids or simply the child of a guest she would oblige their curiosity and
begin to recount what made each one special. The thimble from Chama reminded her
not only of the great family vacations we took to the mountains of New Mexico when I
was younger but also of taking all the grandkids on a wonderful and memorable train
ride there; or the thimble that Crystal brought back from Hawaii to give mom even before Crystal and I were married (definitely bonus future daughter-in-law points were
earned). All of mom’s mementos were simply a great excuse to tell over and over our
family memories.
In a similar fashion, Joshua asked the children of Israel to remind their children of
when the Lord stopped the flow of the Jordan before they crossed into the Promised
Land: 4 Then Joshua called the twelve men from the people of Israel, whom he had appointed, a man from each tribe. 5 And Joshua said to them, “Pass on before the ark of
the LORD your God into the midst of the Jordan, and take up each of you a stone upon his
shoulder, according to the number of the tribes of the people of Israel, 6 that this may be a
sign among you. When your children ask in time to come, ‘What do those stones mean to
you?’ 7 then you shall tell them that the waters of the Jordan were cut off before the ark of
the covenant of the LORD. When it passed over the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan were cut
off. So these stones shall be to the people of Israel a memorial forever.” Joshua 4:4-7
Daniel Reed
will arrive
on Tuesday!
OPPORTUNITY
CAMP
“I tell you open up your
eyes and look at the
fields! They are ripe unto
harvest”
John 4:35
Did you catch that, “when your children ask.” I love how inquisitive kids are! I especially appreciate how God uses their curiosity to remind those of us who are older that
may neglect to remember of God’s faithfulness to His people otherwise.
In a similar way Jesus took elements from the Passover meal, which was itself a
meal of remembrance of God delivering His people from the bondage of Pharaoh, and
gave us our own memorial meal reminding us of our deliverance from the bondage of
sin and death: 22 And as they were eating, he took bread, and after blessing it broke it and
gave it to them, and said, “Take; this is my body.” 23 And he took a cup, and when he
had given thanks he gave it to them, and they all drank of it. 24 And he said to them, “This
is my blood of the[c] covenant, which is poured out for many. Mark 14:22-24
As we remember our Lord this day, let us remember how far he has brought us.
And to those who may be looking curiously at this strange meal (perhaps they are even
sitting in the pew next to us) let us tell, once again, of a great family story. The story of
how we were born into this family of faith, or maybe we need to remind ourselves of
His continued faithfulness to us throughout our struggles.
I am so grateful to be eating this memorial meal with you today as we remember
once again our great Savior and His great Salvation!
-Matt
Children's Worship Service
There is an
attended nursery
on
Sunday mornings
for birth-2yrs in
the north hall.
is for children that are
2 yrs-preschool age.
Please take your children to the
restroom before they come.
Evening Bible Hour—
1st and 3rd Sundays only
Lambs
will meet
TODAY, May 22
@ 3:00 p.m.
Our room has been moved to
the old 5th grade room in the
main building.
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You are invited to a
Bridal Shower for
Megan Brown
Bride-elect of Matt Helm
Son of Loy & Kim Helm
TODAY, 1:30-3:00
at the home of Michelle Tobias
4401 Verde Glen
Selections: Target, Sears, and
Bed, Bath, & Beyond
Wednesday 5:00
PM Class
will end May 25th
Our simulcast
service in the
Annex will end
for the summer
TODAY.
You are
invited to
meet with us
tomorrow,
May 23rd, at
1:30 pm, in
Classroom 2.
Please join us for a
BRIDAL SHOWER
Honoring
ALLISON BROWN (Daughter of Keith & Shelley)
Bride-elect of David Patton (Son of Alan & Teri Glascock)
SUNDAY, JUNE 5TH, 1:30-3:00PM
6989 SUNRISE COURT home of Sharalyn Gill
Our Sympathy
We extend our sympathy to Donna Dumas
in the passing of her brother, Jody Nelson. He fell
from a horse and then had a heart attack.
He was from East Texas.
Selections at Bed, Bath & Beyond, Target, and Dillards
Welcome Audrey Home!
Audrey Balch will be coming home to Midland next week and
she would like to say hello to everyone!
The family will be in the building foyer for a come-and-go reception.
Saturday, May 28th, 3:00—4:30 p.m.
Due to Audrey’s low immunity the family invites those who are healthy to stop by to say
“Hi” and give her a non-connecting ♥hug from afar♥ !
Others are welcome to send cards of encouragement and praise!
Prayer List
Wayne Fowler had knee surgery on Friday.
Glen Osborn has completed chemo.
Kara Moore will have a week off of her weekly chemo treatments.
Patsy Stockstill received good results on Monday but the medication is taking a toll on her energy.
Bill Crozier has been moved into long-term care at Manor Park, room 405.
Nora Chandler has gone home from the hospital and plans to do rehab.
Debbie Maxwell has been put on heavy medication to relieve spinal pressure and is still awaiting further test results.
Mary Alice Tidwell fell and badly injured her shoulder last week.
Audrey Balch was able to receive chemo last Friday and has another round on the 27th.
Betty Williams will have a procedure tomorrow.
Chris Russell, husband of former member Quata Russell, is experiencing kidney failure due to cancer.
Ken & Marsha Chorice of Memphis, Tennessee, friends of the Richardson’s, are in need of our prayers. Ken has multiple
myeloma and Marsha just found out that she has breast cancer.
Remember in prayer: Melva Allen, Robert Wilson, Ruby Davis, James Tumlinson, John Anderson (Donna’s father), Blanche Browning, Robert
Browning, Elizabeth Calloway, Clarence Carlson, Sue Clubb, Stephanie Cook, Kelly Cordova, Judy Crowley, Crozier Family, Becky Cunningham,
Karla and Dan Ellis, Juanita Eudy, Red & Cly Flenniken, Leon & Sue Ford, LaVerne Foster-Watson, Preston Green, Janet Hayse, Wilbur Hayse, Glenn
Hibbens, Donald Hickey, Bobbie Hill, Marshall & Joan James, Lori Lively, Connie McClellan, Ruby Mitchell, Bret Pearcy, Kathryn Perry, Adam
Portillo, John Portillo, Fay Prichard, Eldon Schoolcraft, Betty Scott, Jane Simpson, Jan Sizemore, Dave Thomas, Doris Welch, Debra White, Glenda
Winkley, Peggy Winters
There are still slots to fill on the meal list for
Mike and Charlene Neale.
Sign up by going to our facebook page,
or www.takethemameal.com. You can also call
the office and we will set up a time.
GOLDEN AGE
CAMP
Camp Blue
Haven
August 19 - 22
Thank You Notes
Fairmont Park Church of Christ,
Thank you for the help in locating a restaurant to host friends following mom’s graveside service. You were so kind to offer your building. Our arrangement with Cattle Baron worked out
great should anyone ask for suggestions again. We appreciate the history mom and dad had in
your congregation.
Blessings to this church in God’s Kingdom,
Karen Brothers, Myra Harrell & extended
family of Wilda Ratliff
Thank you to the Ladies Class and all the friends that sent me cards in my time of illness. I am through
with the chemo and will be checked out in 6 weeks for make sure I’m clear of cancer. Prayers did help me
and please continue to pray for me in my old age. May the Lord bless you all is my prayer.
With all my love to the Fairmont Park Church of Christ,
Glen Osborn
May Birthdays
22—Benjamin Broome, 24—Carmen Hayes, Jose Morales, Libby Flatt, 25—Tom Allred, Tonya Eckert, 26—Kim Flatt, David
Courter, Emmit Roden, 27—Terry Britton, Lee Ivanhoe, Marla James, Shane Wright, Keifer Gilbreath, 28—Kyle Peck, Kerry
Fender
Missions We Support
Hadyn Griffith-Houston Texas
Bryan Bost -Sao Paulo, Brazil
Gottfried Reichel-Germany
George Hall-Honduras, Guatemala &
Nicaragua
Ozzy McDaniel-Rapid City, S. Dakota
J. Don Rodgers-Ukraine
Denzel Roberts-Nevis W. Indies
Andrew Soloman-St Lucia
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