“You have no room for My Word...” John 8:37

June 7, 2021 - We finally replaced the large pecan tree that was blown down by the storm of ‘98 with a mulberry tree. The mulberry grows fast, provides shade, and supplies food for the birds. We were really surprised to see its limbs already loaded with berries the first year.

But we are also surprised that the birds (with the exception of two mockingbirds) have completely ignored the tree! Its berries are as sweet as sugar. I know… I’ve eaten a lot of them. And its beautiful limbs look perfect for the birds to perch on while they feed. I am so disappointed that more birds aren’t feeding in it after all the trouble we went to for them.

It’s also surprising that church members don’t feed more on the Word of God. I wonder how God feels when we ignore it.

I think I know.

June 7, 2021 - Grace and peace from our friend and brother Jesus. Today was the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost. This Sunday is sandwiched between two family holidays—Mother’s Day and Father’s Day. And yet the Gospel lesson for today deals with conflict in the family. Today was also D-Day. That date will always be remembered by people of my parent’s generation—just like later generations remember when President Kennedy was killed and when the twin towers came down.

Last week our internet went out, and we could only establish WiFi for a few minutes before it sputtered out: We would have to unplug and reboot over and over. This went on all last week, but on Saturday morning everything started working. We have been expecting it to go out each time we sit down at computer or phone, but so far Sue and I are connected. Maybe there was a little Divine intervention!

We got new Sunday School literature for the summer quarter. The first lesson was about Joseph and the trouble with his brothers. This seemed to mirror the Gospel lesson for the 2nd Sunday after Pentecost, with the dispute that developed in Jesus’ biological family and with his family of faith. Conflict rears its ugly head, and sometimes it becomes really hard to tamp down the growing problem.

Since we resumed in-person worship, our music had been on CD. And we are reminded yet again how much we miss Hilda being here. Last week I worked on the sound system at church, and I think we are ready for music and singing. Sue is operating the CD player and putting our songs together during worship. She did this at the Joaquin church when we didn’t have a piano player. Today we sang “Amazing Grace,” starting with an easy one! Later we listened to Hank Williams’ “I Saw the Light,” one of my all-time favorites. Maybe next week we’ll sing two songs, going for the gold!

The first Sunday of each month, we celebrate a Service of Communion and Remembrance. Pandemic Communion was disposable cups and Ziploc bags in the pews. But today, people could kneel or stand at the altar; if instead they wanted to remain in their seats, I would bring Communion to them. Another little bit of normalcy.

The Gospel lesson was from Mark 3: 20-35, where we see Jesus and his followers just returning from the success of their first tour of the Galilee. But what appeared to the Pharisees as Jesus and his disciples ignoring the Sabbath would cause all kinds of trouble. It is the only place in the New Testament where the writer said Jesus became angry. But his anger didn’t turn to hatred—he still had compassion, even for the Pharisees.

In June we will collect paper towels and toilet paper for Community Christian Services. Last Wednesday I took the cans of fruit, as well as some checks from the church folks, to First Baptist Haslam. They had a large, steady crowd receiving food supplies. It’s always inspiring to see them at work for the Kingdom of God.

Whoever you are, in whatever faith you were born, whatever creed you profess; if you come to this house to find God you are welcome here. Paxton United Methodist Church is an inviting church that takes to heart the idea of “Open Doors, Open Hearts, and Open Minds.” Worship begins at 10:00. Our email address is paxtonumc@yahoo.com. If you would like the weekly email newsletter about Paxton Methodist, you can send your email address to the Paxton email address, and I will add you to the list. God’s Speed.

June 4, 2021 - Did you ever wake up early Sunday morning, the neighbors are all in bed, the streets are quiet and the yards are empty? The world is asleep as you prepare for worship on the Lord’s day. That’s what you get for being a Christian.

Did you ever leave dishes in the sink, a blouse un-ironed and the floors un-swept to visit a sick friend or run an errand for someone confined to home? That’s what you get for being a Christian.

Did you ever say no to a social gathering for all day on the Lord’s Day? That’s what you get for being a Christian.

Did you ever work with a group of people who use profanity, live loose lives morally who think you are strange because you are a Christian and not like they are?

All of that is what you get for being a Christian. Yet, think what is yours for being a Christian:

  • You are a child of the King.
  • You are loved and cared for.
  • You have a peace and happiness the world does not know and cannot take away.
  • You shall inherit eternal life.
  • You have a Father to whom you can take all your unresolved problems. A Father who abolishes fear and doubt.

All of those things are yours when you become a Christian, a follower of Jesus Christ, living His kind of life, His way.
    
It’s something to think about…..TBP

Center Church of Christ
www.centerchurchofchrist.com

June 3, 2021 - The annual New Hope Cemetery homecoming is Sunday, June 6, at 12 noon. Please bring your lawn chairs and favorite dishes and come enjoy a time of fellowship.

If you are unable to attend please send your donations for the upkeep of the cemetery to: New Hope Cemetery, 1597 FM 2974, Center, TX 75935.

June 3, 2021 - A Life Saving Community Blood Drive sponsored by First Baptist Church of Center is Thursday, June 3, at 10am until 2:30pm in the Fellowship Hall of FBC, 117 Cora Street, Center, TX.

To sign up, contact Teresa Crawford at (936) 598-5605 with sponsor code 7765. To sign up online please visit https://tinyurl.com/4fw2fx6t.

Free COVID-19 anti-body testing for all successful donations! For questions about Covid-19 antibody testing please visit https://tinyurl.com/2b97fv6k

Donors will Receive a FREE T-SHIRT!!

June 2, 2021 - Open Door Baptist Worship Center is hosting its 21st Pastor and Wife Anniversary at 11am on Sunday, June 13, 2021

Guests are Pastor Winston Kibbles and The St. John Baptist Church.

Open Door Baptist Worship Center is located at 900 Cotton Ford Road, Center, Texas and lead by Pastor Alvin Davis.

June 1, 2021 - Destination Dig! Vacation Bible School at First Baptist Center is Monday, June 14 through Friday, June 18, from 9am until 12 noon for 3yrs up to completed 6th grade. Free!

Registration online and more info at www.fbccenter.org or by calling 936-598-5605.

June 1, 2021 - Join Vacation Bible School at Hillcrest Baptist Church June 7 - 11, 6pm - 7:30pm.

Ages kindergarten and up. For more information call 936-332-0811.

June 1, 2021 - Friendship Baptist Church in Joaquin, Texas is hosting Big Fish Bay Vacation Bible School on June 14 through June 18 from 6 pm until 8pm nightly.

Crafts, snacks, lessons, games, songs, and more! VBS is for ages 4 years through 8th grade.

Check out the Facebook event "Big Fish Bay VBS at Friendship Baptist Church" for easy registration and more information.

June 1, 2021 - Pack your bags and grab your gear, VBS 2021 is headed to present-day Israel where an epic adventure of discovery awaits. Discover amazing finds and exciting evidence that proves biblical events were not just stories. They really happened!!! At Destination Dig, kids will unearth more than just dirt. They’ll discover real-life archaeological finds that have helped to uncover the truth about Jesus.

Place: First Baptist Haslam (beside Brookshires in Joaquin)
When: Monday-Thursday, June 21-24
Time: 6:00-8:30pm

*Dinner and snacks will be provided each night.

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