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Contributing Writers: David Mathis | Tim Perkins
Past Contributing Writers: Mike Mills, Spring Hill Church | Doug Fincher | Pastor Randy and Sue Smith | Mike Belgard

October 18, 2021 - "Now is the Time" Supplicating Women's Revival and Prayer Conference will be held October 21 - 23, 2021 at the Windham Civic Center in Center Texas.
You don't want to miss this riveting, revolutionary, challenging, and unconventional experience. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month and one of the objectives of the Conference and Prayer focus is on the effects it has on Mental Health. Another, objective is to educate and inform the body of Christ to remain relevant with the times and culture of today. "Now is the Time" for us to explore the various methodologies God is using to advance the Kingdom of God.
The event visionary and host, Pastor Cassandra D. Bering founder and CEO of Cassandra Bering Ministries, Inc. is a native of Tenaha, Texas. Pastor Bering hosted the first Supplication Women's Prayer Conference in Center at the Windham Civic Center in 2010 and again in 2019. This is the "Finale" in East Texas. Attendees and participants will hear inspiring, encouraging, empowering speakers, anointed praise, and worship psalmists and four women (Chinta Garrett-Spikes-local) will share their stories publicly of survival and triumph.
This Revival and Conference is tailored to the ministry of healing and deliverance. Yes, "Now is the Time" for a Refreshing, a Renewal, and a Restoration!!!
Men and women from all parts of the country have registered to attend! Come join us! You do not want to miss this life changing experience! Early Bird registration ends Tuesday, October 19, 2021 at $35, registration October 20-23 is $45, onsite and virtual live streaming experience is $45.
October 21, 2021 - Sometimes, the best thing we can do is just get out of the way, not make any comment and let the Word of God do all the talking. The dictionary defines obedience as “compliance with an order, request, or law or submission to another's authority.”
That said, here is what Jesus said in the Sermon on The Mount in Matthew 7:21; “Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in heaven.” (KJV)
Here is that same passage in some other translations:
“It is not everyone who keeps saying to me ‘Lord, Lord’ who will enter the kingdom of Heaven, but the man who actually does my Heavenly Father’s will.” (Phillips)
“Knowing the correct password—saying ‘Master, Master,’ for instance—isn’t going to get you anywhere with me. What is required is serious obedience—doing what my Father wills.” (The Message)
“Not all those who say ‘You are our Lord’ will enter the kingdom of heaven. The only people who will enter the kingdom of heaven are those who do what my Father in heaven wants.” (New Century Version)
Seems like this concept of “obedience” that is “Living God’s Kind of Life” just might be important.
It’s something to think about… tbp
Join Us for Worship this coming Lord’s Day at Center Church of Christ or online at www.centerchurchofchrist.com
October 21, 2021 - Pastor Marlin and First Lady Felicia Cloudy Sr., and the Abundant Love Ministries church family are celebrating their 12th Annual Pastor's and Wife Appreciation on Sunday, October 24, 2021, during regular services at 10am. Minister Micheal Cloudy will bring the good news of the Gospel. Face masks and temperature checks are REQUIRED. Hand Sanitizer stations are available.
Abundant Love Ministries is located at 1426 Shelbyville St., Center, TX 75935
October 19, 2021 - St. John Missionary Baptist Church of Tenaha, Texas, with Rev. Chandler Pettis, Pastor, will be celebrating its 144th Church Anniversary service on October 24, 2021. Service time will be 12 noon.
This year's theme is "Growing stronger, Growing Deeper, and Reaching Higher..." ~ Isaiah 40:31.
All are welcome to come and share in this worship celebration.
October 19, 2021 - New Life Church is hosting TRUNK-OR-TREAT on Sunday, October 31, 2021 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. at 822 Hurst St. Center, TX 75935
We are inviting you to come and attend NLC’s Trunk-or-Treat fun! The event will include candy, cotton candy, funnel cake, popcorn, hotdogs, face painting, balloon art fun, barrel train and duck pond. Mandy fun trunks to trick-or-treat from and amazing ministry! Special trunk guest Center Police and Fire as well as 2 fast race car trunks. There will be no cost to you.
October 18, 2021 - Grace and peace from our friend and brother Jesus. Sunday was the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Fall has finally showed up. It was so cool Saturday morning that I had to wear a jacket when I walked Sam and Gunter. While in Dallas I bought plants at several nurseries: When I got home, I had to first find a place in my various gardens and then put them there—fun, yes, but also work. My daughter bought me a plum tree, the original reason for the trip. Kinda like going to Walmart for two things and coming out with a buggy full!
During this month we are collecting peanut butter and jelly for Community Christian Services. Rice and beans come next. Last week, the folks at Paxton Methodist voted to increase their donation check to the Joaquin FBC for the Community Christian Services Kids’ Christmas program. We also decided on an addition to our giving for the local VFW. This week we made contributions to medical research and an educational opportunity for two people connected to our church.
In fine Methodist tradition, we will have a Church Conference chaired by the District Superintendent of the East District, Dr. White. I am working on the 2022 Budget, the Trustee Report, the Finance Committee Report, the Pastor’s Report, and a list of officers for 2022. Before the conference, the church will need to vote on continued support of the pastor.
Our Sunday School lesson had as the main scripture Matthew 16: 13-19, when Simon states his belief that Jesus is the son of God. Jesus renames Simon; he will be known as Peter, which means rock. Jesus says it is upon this rock that he will build his church.
The writer of our lesson started out talking about the Methodist Episcopal Church’s split in 1844, North and South, over the issue of slavery. Now we cringe at that division, but then it was a real stumbling block. We talked about the 2022 General Conference for the worldwide Methodist church, when it looks like we’re headed once again for a major split.
The scripture for my sermon was the Gospel lesson for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time. Mark 10: 35-45 is the story of James and John asking Jesus to name them second and third in command of Jesus’ coming Kingdom. What a very human story—wanting advancement while not considering the repercussions. I reminded everyone that the key to the Gospels is the Kingdom of God that Jesus proclaimed—not a special seat in heaven but a way of living now.
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.
October 18, 2021 - Lydia Missionary Baptist Church is hosting their Annual Autumn Celebration on October 27, 2021 in Huxley. The celebration schedule is:
Lydia MBC is located at 14998 FM 139, Huxley, Texas.
October 14, 2021 - Huxley Helping Hands drive-thru food pantry will be Saturday, October 16 at Hillcrest Baptist Church, Center, Texas at 9:00 am. Must show ID and be in line by 9:30am to receive a box. Only one box per household and ID is required.
October 8, 2021 - The cross on Calvary’s hill was already casting its shadow on Jesus when he told the disciples to “love one another” (John 13:34) and then He said, “by this shall all men know that ye are my disciples if ye have love one to another” (John 13:35)
Sadly, of all the commands Jesus gave, this is more talked about and less obeyed than any of them. If we mean anything when we profess to have love for our brothers and sisters in Christ, it should show itself in our dealings with them.
Love is to be the grand characteristic and distinguishing mark of the followers of Jesus. Notice, Jesus does not name gifts or miracles as being the mark of a Christian. He says it is love. A grace within the reach of the poorest, lowliest believer on the face of the earth.
We can have sound doctrinal opinions, we can be completely orthodox in our view of the Gospel and still be wanting in the eyes of Jesus. If we in our daily lives, give way to ill-temper, malice, envy, quarrelling, squabbling, bickering, surliness, passion, snappish language and cross words, we are not exemplifying Jesus in our lives.
It is useless for us to talk about justification and regeneration unless others can see in us practical Christian love as Jesus commands.
“By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.” How are we doing with that?
It’s something to think about…..TBP
Join Us for Worship this coming Lord’s Day
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October 5, 2021 - Grace and peace from our friend and brother Jesus. Sunday was the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time. These past few days have been on and off rain. We really need the rain, as Shelby County is in a drought situation. That doesn’t seem possible because we had a milder summer with more rain than usual. But during those hot days of summer, it doesn’t take long to dry the soil out. Next week is supposed to be dry and mild. I was always told that when I got old I would talk about the weather a lot—and I sure do!
It was so nice to see Joy and Gene this morning. They have been in Scotland for the two plus weeks and reported to us that they had a great time. While on their trip, they sent us a card with a beautiful castle on the front. Joy and Gene are the church’s world travelers and love to go. The pandemic got in the way of the first plans they made: Even finally being able to go, they had to observe many Covid precautions—including multiple tests—during the trip. A few years ago, all this “new normal” stuff would’ve been unimaginable.
Mrs. Fannie had an excellent lesson for us at Sunday School. Gene read the lesson, from the second chapter of Acts. Peter tells his listeners that they must change their hearts and lives when they became Jesus followers. Our author said that the necessary attitude in becoming a Christian is humility. We got into a spirited discussion about the early followers giving everything they had to the church and using that to meet people’s needs. I will tell you—that and the story of the rich young ruler bother me plenty!
Our Hymn of Praise was “Jesus Loves Me,” which went along with the second part of the Gospel lesson about the children being brought to Jesus. Our Hymn of Joy, “This Is My Father’s World” fit the rest of the scripture. Both are old favorites for Paxton Methodist. Our Closing Hymn, as usual, was the first verse of “Have Thine Own Way, Lord.” Joe led our singing this morning, which we really appreciate.
I flubbed up our Order of Worship because it never crossed my mind (or my proofreader wife’s) that this was the first Sunday of the month, so…...communion. Yes, we wrote out, proofread, and corrected the bulletin, but the missing part never even registered. Needless to say, we will have communion next Sunday. Sorry, Paxton Church folks!
If you’re wondering, I did remember to prepare a sermon. As I did last Sunday I used all four of the scriptures for the 27th Sunday in Ordinary Time. We started of with the first part of Job, where Job isn’t upset that everything was taken away from him: Job’s anger was due to God seeming to turn away from him. Like we humans say, it was the principle of the thing!
The main part of my sermon came from Mark 10, where the Pharisees question Jesus about divorce. A quick look at that section claims that Jesus condemns divorce. But a longer look shows that Jesus never did tell the Pharisees his thoughts about divorce. Instead, Jesus focused on remarriage.
This Wednesday I will take boxed, bagged, and cupped macaroni and cheese and a couple of checks to Community Christian Services. These volunteers provide such needed services to our community, and we really appreciate all they do. During October we will collect peanut butter and jelly. Mac and cheese, PB&J...sounds like a child’s idea of the perfect meal!
We had a letter from First Baptist in Joaquin about the yearly campaign to get Christmas gifts for area kids. Paxton Church will once again contribute to the Christmas Stocking Fund. Some of our members will also write personal checks or “adopt” a child. First Baptist of Joaquin heads up this effort for Community Christian Services and adds a Bible (English or Spanish) and underwear to each gift. This is a major undertaking, but FBC always has things perfectly organized. Even the year Beverly came down with flu, she kept in constant touch by cell phone.
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.
Randy & Sue Smith—Paxton United Methodist Church