The Mountainside Messenger Good Morning In Chicago
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The Mountainside Messenger Good Morning In Chicago
The Mountainside Messenger Bringing Hope through God's Word, Service, Sacrifice, and Fellowship June 19, 2011 Good Morning In Chicago Welcome to the Mountainside Church of Christ and our worship assembly this morning. Visitors: We are thrilled that you have chosen to worship with us this morning. Please fill out t Communication Card and drop it in the collection. And then, Come Again! Lanell and I are in Chicago this morning visiting our son, his wife, and their son. We always enjoy visiting them, and of course we LOVE seeing our grandson. I appreciate Ralph Stone and Dan Scott for teaching my classes, and Rick Hankins and Robert Poland for preaching today. It is good to know that competent people can fill in when I am away. We look forward to being back with you next Sunday. Welcome Psalm 73: 26 My body and mind may fail, but you are my strength and my choice forever. Last week, Maddie Greene, one of our college students, was baptized into Christ. In addition to a large group of her Albuquerque friends, her parents and brother came up from Roswell to witness her baptism. It was a great evening. Be sure to meet Maddie and welcome her to the Family of God at Mountainside. Happy Father's Day The Mountainside Church is A Christ centered, Accountable family Worshiping God Surrendering ourselves, And Transforming lives through Christ. Today is the day we celebrate the love and care of our Fathers. Good!! Fathers are important to their families as they provide for their families, protect their families, and love their families. They model for their children what it means to be a man and a husband. I pray that all of our Fathers have a wonderful day today. If you have an opportunity, let your Dad know how important he is to you. VBS Tomorrow Vacation Bible School begins tomorrow morning at 9:30. Be here with your children, your grandchildren, and their friends. They will have a good time and they will learn much about God and His Word. I appreciate Jeannie Pace and her crew of volunteers for putting together a great program. Compassionate People I want you to know that the men and women who worship at 8:30 are compassionate people. Last Sunday, I told the 8:30 service that I had forgotten my watch that morning. Following services two people volunteered to loan me their watches. (Thanks, James and Juanita.) They did not want me preaching at 10:30 without knowing when I should quit. What a compassionate people! :-) HAVE A GOOD WEEK IN THE LORD ~Alan A Check List for Fathers 1. I would live the mother of my children more—Ephesians 5:25: “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church, and gave himself up for her…” I would seek to be faithful in doing little loving things for her—opening the car doors, placing her chair at the table, giving her little gifts on special occasions, and writing her love letters when I’m gone from home. I would take her hand as we stroll in the park. I would praise her in the presence of my children. A child who knows his parents love each other has a security and stability about life which is gained no other way. 2. I would listen more. Most fathers find it hard to listen. We are busy with the burdens of work; at the end of the day we are tired. I would listen when my child shares his little hurts and complaints, and what he is excited about. And I would try to refrain from words of impatience at the interruption. Such times can be the best times to show love and kindness. One evening a small boy tired to show his father a scratch on his finger. Finally, after repeated attempts to gain his father’s attention, the father stopped reading the newspaper and said impatiently, “Well, I can’t do anything about it, can I?” “Yes, Daddy,” his small son said, “You could have said, ‘Oh’”. I would try to understand what my child says because I now believe that the father who listens to his child when he is small, will find that he will have a child who cares what his father says later in life. In listening I would pay attention more careful attention to my child’s questions. It is estimated that the average child asks 500,000 questions by the age of 15. What a privilege for every parent-unlimited opportunities to share something about the meaning of life and about your own dependence on God! 3. I would express words of appreciation and praise more. Many children seldom hear words of commendation and encouragement when they do a job well or exhibit good behavior. Probably no other thing encourages a child to love life, to seek accomplishment and to gain confidence more that proper, sincere praise-not flattery, but honest compliments when he does well. Correct the wrong; Commend the right. 4. I would laugh more—Proverbs 17:22: “A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushes spirit dries up the bones.” Somehow we manage enough muscle to handle the big things of life but forget that life is largely made up on little things. A father’s faithfulness in the small things determines the happiness of his children...and, not just that, it strongly influences their spiritual direction. 5. The best father is the one who knows God as his heavenly father. Only Jesus Christ can provide that relationship. Place that childlike faith in Christ today. (borrowed) PRAYERS Celynda Peck is waiting for the results of the biopsy she had last week. Barbara Decker is gaining strength and may have another treatment in a few weeks. Continue to keep Belinda Nuckols’ daughter-in-law, Britton Nuckols, in your prayers as she goes through a difficult pregnancy. Tom Shoemaker’s father, Don Shoemaker, had a stint put in last week and is recovering at home. Rick Hankins’ brother, Joe Hankins, had a stint put in last Friday. There are many others in our church family who are battling cancer and have other health issues, please keep Gordon Frashier, Bridget Erick, Nathan Bowles, Linda Thorne, Paul and Jon Beaty, Paul Herring, Anna King, Susan DeSio, Leon Gardner, and Carolyn Robinson in your prayers. Leon Gardner’s grandson-in-law, Ben Bryan, is in the war zone. Peggy Escandon’s son, Derrick Rector, has been deployed to Iraq. SYMPATHY We offer our sincere sympathy to Steve West and his family, Steve’s father passed away last Monday following a battle with cancer. His funeral is today at 1:00 PM at French’s Funeral Home on University. The family would like a meal served afterwards from 4:00-7:00 PM here in our Family Center. If you can help please see Cindy Darnell or Vera Hankins. Your help will be appreciated. WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEALS We still have a lot of slots to fill for the summer’s Wednesday Night Meals! We need your help to keep this ministry going! Contact Matt or Beth Darnell at 9174528 or email them at [email protected] if you can help. The schedule for June and July is: June 22-E. Mtn. group; June 29-Rogers; July 6-(?); July 13-Bobergs; July 20-Westside group; July 27-Peggy Escandon. WORLD BIBLE SCHOOL If you are interested in grading a few WBS lessons, please see Flo Davidson or give her a call at 323-0824. Answer sheets will be made available and you will not be responsible for mailing. This is an excellent opportunity to teach your children about spreading the Word. Make it a family project! ALBUQUERQUE CHRISTIAN CHILDREN’S HOME Summer is here and ACCH is planning summer activities for the kids. Like last summer the home has already planned for fun activities such as going to the Isotopes baseball games, hiking, star gazing with an astronomer, picnics, eating homemade ice cream, going to Vacation Bible Schools, and a host of other activities. The children have also talked about some other things they would like to do. ACCH is trying to raise money for the kids to go to Ponderosa Christian Camp, Cliff’s Amusement Park, Hinkle’s Family Fun Center, the movies, Explora, and other activities. Help ACCH kids have a great summer! To help with the cost of these activities, mail a donation to ACCH (the address is in the church directory) or donate online at www.acch4kids.org HELP NEEDED We need doll clothes for the American Girl Doll, Kanani. This doll and her accessories will be donated to the Albuquerque Christian Children Home’s Annual Auction & Dinner in November. If you can help please contact Jean Grey (292-8347) in the church office. If you would like to purchase accessories for Kanani, you can check the catalog in the church office. Your donations are tax-deductible. (Please note that each American Doll in the past has sold for $1000-$2000.) OTHER NEWS PHOEBE Ministry will meet Friday, June 24, at 1:00 PM in the Family Center. ANYONE IS WELCOME, kids too! Join us for coffee, snacks, and a time of writing cards to encourage our brothers and sisters. PARENTS! If you let your children play in the gym, please be sure to clean up after them. Cleaning supplies and equipment are in the Janitor’s closet by the kitchen. Scheduling Use of Facilities: We have many events scheduled this summer at the building that do not appear on our calendar due to late scheduling. Please contact the church office if you plan to use the gym. The Prison Ministry needs cards for all occasions for the Los Lunas inmates. A basket is in the foyer for your donations. Please no booklets, note pads, or calendars. The Prayer Quilt Ministry meets on Tuesdays at 10:00 AM in the room next to the church office. A member at Netherwood Park Church of Christ is having an Estate Sale on June 23-25 from 9:00 AM-2:00 PM at 3603 Calle Del Monte NE. Anyone interested is invited to come by. Vacation Bible School Begins Tomorrow! KINDERGARTER-GRADE 5 JUNE 20-22, 9:00 –NOON VBS Registration forms for Kindergarten thru 5th Grade are on the west counter in the foyer. Give your completed form to Vici Shoemaker, Leslie Anyanonu, or Jeannie Pace today. If you forget to register today, you can still register tomorrow. Please take a registration form to your friends. See you tomorrow!! MPulse/Learning Area Wide @ Netherwood to Lead FYI!!!! Park Tonight! June June 12, 19, 2011 2011 Tonight FYI for those going to WeThanks will be going Rick & MPulse/Learning to Lead to to Rick, Vera’s house for a cook-out. We will meet at the building Lindsey, and Tom around 5:30AM to load up and Be at the building at for giving a week 4:15PM to head out there. take the Lord’s Supper. The goal is to leave by 6AM. If you of their to have Please bringsummer chips and dip. any questions regarding the trip, talk to Rick before We will be sharing about our kids. leaving next Sunday. our Kadesh experiences. TONIGHT! There is an Area-wide at Netherwood at 5PM. IfPlease you have not sent in your make it ~Alan medical release form, please Next Week know before leaving; There will be no planned let Rick a priority he can print it off, haveto you fill activity next Sunday, due to it out, and he can hand-deliver attend. MPulse. it on Sunday afternoon when they get to Abilene. FYI !!! Cookout @ Rick’s Tonight No Planned Activity Next Sunday MPulse June 27-July 2 Ponderosa Christian Camp High School Session — July 10-16 Middle School Session – July 17-23 PRAY FOR RAIN! Today’s Servers Services Coordinator: Sam Hanna ( 8:30 AM Service) Nursery Attendant: Dana Delgado Song Leader: David Fitzgerald (10:35 AM Service) Song Leader: Neal Peck Lord’s Supper: Peter Smolenski, Louis Abraham, Vernon Baker, Stephen Anyanonu, Marco Escandon, Shannon Roberts Alternates: Richard Diaz, Bill Stevens Opening Prayer: Dan Scott Closing Prayer: Tom Conods Nursery Attendants: Paula Coch, Leslie Anyanonu (5:00 PM Service) Area Wide Service at Netherwood Park Church of Christ (CSC Taco Hut Meal afterwards) For The Record - Week of June 12, 2011 Bible Study .............................. N/A A.M. Worship........................... N/A P.M. Worship........................... N/A Wednesday classes ................ N/A Budget...............................$10,323 Contribution............................$N/A SUNDAY AFTERNOON Bowles/Anyanonu: Sun. 4:45 PM, (potluck meal) at Bowles’ home, 3022 22nd Ave. SE, Rio Rancho, 994-8808 (Westside). Chad & Monica Darnell: Bimonthly, Sun. 4 PM, 12515 Domingo Rd. NE, 822-1226. Matt & Beth Darnell: Bi-monthly, Sun. 4 PM, 11112 Elvin Ave. NE, 238-4523. Claude & Janet Schleyer: Group has stopped meeting for the summer and will resume in September. McCall/Harper: Sun. PM, East Mtn., 407-2044. Alan Taylor: Sun. 5 PM in the church auditorium. Rick & Vera Hankins: Bimonthly, Sun. 5 PM, East Mtns., 250-3638. Wes & Christy Herron/Teens: Bimonthly, Sun. 5:30 PM, Teen Rm., 299-7647. WEDNESDAY EVENING Shoemaker/Best: Wed. 7 PM, 709 La Charles NE, 87123, 292-4266. NOTE: All small groups turn in your attendance count by Thursday AM Mountainside Church of Christ Services Sunday Worship - 8:30 & 10:35 AM Sunday Bible Study - 9:30 AM Sunday Evening Worship - 5:00 PM Wednesday Bible Study - 6:30 PM The Mountainside Messenger is published each week by the Mountainside Church of Christ 12300 Indian School Road, NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112 505.292.8347 Ministers Alan Taylor - Pulpit Rick Hankins - Youth Website: www. mtnsidechurch.org Email: [email protected] [email protected]