June 14, 2023 - The Annual Homecoming for the upkeep of the White Rock Cemetery will be held on Sunday, June 25, 2023 at White Rock Missionary Baptist Church located on State Highway 7 West, approximately 14 miles west of Center with dinner on the grounds. Church starts at 10am.

If you cannot attend, please feel free to send your donations to the:

White Rock Cemetery Fund
c/o Tammy Davis
2966 CR 1245
Center, Texas 75935

Or

White Rock Cemetery Fund
c/o Farmers State Bank
P.O. Box 352
Center, Texas 75935

Also, a little reminder that the Annual Homecoming is always the 4th Sunday in June, we hope to see you there. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Tammy Davis at 936-488-0095.

June 13, 2023 - House of Refuge Apostolic Ministries presents its Youth Revival from Wednesday, June 14 through Friday, June 16 at 7:30pm nightly. Guest speaker is Pastor Marquist Taylor from Freedom City Church, Lufkin, Texas.

 

June 13, 2023 - Huxley Helping Hands Drive-Thru Food Pantry is this Saturday, June 17, 9 am at Hillcrest Baptist Church, Center TX. Must show photo ID. Only (1) Box per household and must be in line by 9:30 am to receive a box.

June 12, 2023 - The Wimberly Cemetery Homecoming will be held on Sunday, June 18 at noon. Everyone is encouraged to come, enjoy our beautiful cemetery, and fellowship with friends and family over lunch.

If anyone would like to donate to the cemetery fund, that would be greatly appreciated either at the homecoming or by mail. Hope to see you there!

Donations may be mailed to:
Wimberly Cemetery
c/o Wanda O’Rear
11466 FM 2694
Shelbyville, TX 75973

“Jesus come to seek and save that which was lost…” Matt. 19:10

June 12, 2023 - When I was in the second grade, my Dad took me, Uncle Jink, and my brothers on a fishing trip to Mill Creek. This cold, spring fed creek was a great fishing place and was the sole water supply for my hometown of Center, Texas. We arrived at the pump station on a hot, summer afternoon equipped with catalpa worms, hooks, cane poles… and plenty of peanut butter and crackers.

I crossed the creek on a familiar foot log and raced down a trail to my favorite slough. My stringer of goggle eyed perch was growing so fast that I didn’t consider the dangerous thunderstorm that was approaching or the falling darkness. Sensing my peril too late, I desperately searched for the creek trail, but was soon overcome by the darkness and rain.

After shouting myself to hoarseness, I began a disoriented four hour walk in the blind darkness. My heart leaped for joy when I finally spotted a light shining in Walter Bound’s chicken house. After standing me to dry in front of his fireplace, he put his daughter’s dress on me, and drove me down to the creek.

Fire Chief Dr. Hap Rogers and twenty members of the Center Fire Department met us at the pump station. After giving me a quarter and a hug, he told me a moving story about my father. “Your dad wouldn’t give up on you. He kept diving in the dark under that bunch of driftwood. He said he’d last seen you crossing the foot log there.” I’m eternally grateful to have a father who loved me like that.

Seven years later, I was rescued by my Father in Heaven… and so was my Dad. And we’re both eternally grateful to a Father who loved us like that.

Janetta Searcy told me that the kids at school called me a hero… but I know better… the real hero was my dad!

June 12, 2023 - Good Morning! It's Monday, June 12.

On June 12, 1942, a young girl turned thirteen. One of her birthday gifts was a small book with a lock on the front, a diary. She began writing in it that very first day, but wondered how the happenings of her humdrum life could ever fill its' pages. Less than a month later, the life of Anne Frank changed forever. 

Her family, living in Amsterdam, was forced into hiding, threatened by the Nazis. And for the next two years, Anne would chronicle their harrowing experience in her diary. She had hopes of becoming a writer when she grew up. But, tragically, she would never have the chance to grow up. When she was fifteen, the Nazis found them, and before her sixteenth birthday, Anne Frank died in a German concentration camp.

Otto Frank, Anne's father, was the only member of the family to survive. On returning to Amsterdam, he found her diary. It was published as a book and became a bestseller. It was turned into a play and received the Pulitzer Prize. It was made into a movie and won the Oscar.

Her life was cut short, but her legacy has been long and powerful.  The Diary of Anne Frank is standard reading material for school children around the world. Eighty years after her death, her voice still rings loud and clear. Her example of courage in the face of danger is a continuing inspiration.  And her words, written during one of the darkest moments in human history, continue to give us hope.

"I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart."

Meet you back here tomorrow,

Bro. David
dmathis@fbccenter.org

June 9, 2023 - Mt. Zion Christian Methodist Episcopal Church is celebrating 147 years on Sunday, June 25, 2023 at 3pm. Guest speaker is Rev. Rhonda Christopher with St. Paul C.M.E. Church, Nacogdoches.

Mt. Zion C.M.E. Presiding Prelate - Bishop L.L. Reddick, III; Presiding Elder - Rev. Milton Proctor; and Pastor - Rev. Richard Edwards. 

The church is located at 921 Martin Luther King Drive, Center, Texas.

June 8, 2023 - Pleasant Grove MBC will be at Wal-Mart Saturday, June 17, 2023 from 10am-2pm with tickets available for Youth Fundraiser!!! There are 3 prizes that will be won on Father's Day.

We need your help and support in our effort to take our kids to Church Camp this year. Rose Jackson with Mama Rose Italian Ice will be there with her awesome Italian Shaved Ice too. So, come by and see us. We will be set up on the Pharmacy side. For more information, you can message me on Facebook or email me at joshcrawford99@gmail.com.  Thank you and God Bless you.

June 8, 2023 - To those who know us, it would come as no surprise that other than the Longhorn Network, probably our favorite channel to watch on television is the Food Network. We have several shows that are among our favorites and one of those is “The Pioneer Woman”. The Drummond family owns a large cattle ranch in Oklahoma and part of the show us usually devoted to what is taking place on the ranch as well as the recipes Ree Drummond shares with her audience.

I remember a segment where they were branding cattle on the ranch. Branding season usually is in the spring of the year, and we know that the purpose of branding cattle is so that they will bear the mark of their owner.

Well, that started the old wheels turning in my head. You see, Jesus wants us to carry His brand. Paul said in Galatians 6:17. “I bear in my body the marks of the Lord Jesus”. Paul possible was referring to the stripes he received in Philippi, or the emaciation of his body due to hunger. And yet, he might well have been referring to certain things about himself that identified him with the cause of Christ.

Jesus told us that the mark of discipleship was love. Before he went to the cross, he told His disciples in John 13:34-35, “A new commandment I give unto you, that ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another. By this shall all men know that ye are my disciples, if ye have love one to another.” Just as cattle on the ranch will bear the mark of the owner, when we love each other we will be branded by Jesus, we will carry the mark of Jesus Christ to whom we belong.

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

June 5, 2023 - An Evening with Lady Nash - Honoring Pearlie Nash on July 9, 2023 at 3:00 pm at The House of Refuge Apostolic Ministries 215 Church Street, Center Tx 75935. Guest speaker - Carol Beard from New Birth Reconciliation Ministry Inc. Moss Point MS. Everyone is invited. If you have any questions contact tecosawalker@yahoo.com

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