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JANUARY
11, 2023
REJOICE
We
rejoice with the angels over the birth of a new brother. Andrew Hard, son of Tony and Sarah Parker/grandson of Chip and Laura Jones, was baptized Wednesday, January 4th.
WELCOME
The Mann Family meet with the elders saying that they wish
to work and fellowship with us at Central. Please get to know Gary and Jessica and their three daughters, Julianna, Adeline, and Lucy, and encourage them.
PRAYER REQUESTS
The Crittendens ask prayer for Cameron leaving as he starts a new job in
Wisconsin beginning Tuesday. We also are thankful for Brandon’s
work promotion. We ask God’s protection over our family. Amen.” (Update: Cameron
safely arrived in Wisconsin.)
Dittos: “Look around. If you miss someone who is usually here, check up on
them this week. Love one another.”
Melanie Gipson: “I got frostbite the day before the snow. My fingers are still numb
– have not got the feeling back. It was painful at first where I could not move
my hand. Pray for me.”
Guthries: “Please pray for
complete healing for Catherine and Bryce Kuykendall as they have both
been diagnosed with lung infections and will be receiving treatment.”
Mike Hammond: “Prayers for the guys graduating His Way tonight (Sunday,
January 8th). Pray they keep their focus on God.”
Carol Kuhn: “Carol’s sister, Barbara, and her husband, Bill,
are struggling with the effects of Alzheimer’s on Bill. Please pray for
peace and wisdom for Barbara.”
Jared McCall: “Trinity and I are engaged. Pray that we continue to put
Jesus first and pray that the engagement process goes well.”
Celia Moore: “Pray for Alan who will be having gallbladder surgery soon.”
David Nance: “Grant Ralph was laid off from his job and is seeking another
job.”
Loran Porter: “My mom (Lora) is sick at home.” (Update: Lora is
feeling better. She will be going to Indiana Friday to take care of her
mother.)
Doug Turbyfill: “Thanks for your support.”
Kenny Wingard requested our prayers.
Mothers-In-Waiting: Kat Nambo (2/2023), Allison Ledford (6/2023), and Samantha
Strachan Ajayi (6/2023).
Our
Shut-ins: Amelia
Biser, Randall Biser, Jamie Cole, Fritz Nelson, Sheril Townsley, and Doug
Wingard
Our
Missionaries: Denisovs & Rahimovs (Tomsk, Russia),
Kishore Etwaroo Family (Port Kaituma, Guyana),
Carlos & Linda Eguizabal (Juayua & Salcoatitan, El Salvador) & YOU
(Huntsville Area)
THANK
YOU
Thank you so much for the
beautiful plant. It made us feel loved and comforted us in the loss of
Charlie’s brother. Your cards have also been very encouraging to us.
Charlie and Barbara
Hopkins
Thank you so much for
praying for my dad. Even though he had all the symptoms of a heart attack, his
tests came back normal, and he is doing great now.
Allison Ledford
A NOTE TO THE BODY OF CHRIST AT
CENTRAL FROM THE ELDERS WHO SERVE WITH YOU
Barrion Palmer has served as
deacon of the Preschool Ministry as well as that of benevolence for many
years here at Central. His work and leadership have been a critical part
of our body, and his work for the Lord is most appreciated. Barrion has
asked to step aside from these roles. The elders and the body at large are
very appreciative of the many good works he has done, so many of which have
borne good fruit. The elders would like to encourage Central to reach out
to Barrion and thank him for the good work he has done.
The roles filled by Barrion are
very important at Central, and it would not be good to leave them
unfilled. For this reason, the elders are asking everyone at Central
to be in prayer and discussion about this. If you have recommendations for
those to serve in either of these roles, or if you yourself would like to step
up to one of these good works; please let one of the elders know.
In prayerful service to the Lord
with you all,
The elders
CHILDCARE
WORKERS NEEDED
There is a new sign-up link for those willing
to be a childcare worker during Sunday assembly. We have 3 classrooms and 2
workers per classroom so we could use 6 people every week. Please contact Suzie
Nance at drnance(-at-)hiwaay.net or
256-653-2508 to receive the link. Also,
let her know if you are willing to fill in as needed. Thanks!
PRAISE AND HARMONY WORKSHOP
Wednesday, January 11th, in the
Old Auditorium from 5:45 – 7:00 p.m. we will be practicing the songs we have
learned over the past weeks for the Praise and Harmony Workshop, which
is scheduled for January 13-15. Please come and learn with us.
AGENDA
FOR PRAISE AND HARMONY WORKSHOP
Friday, January 14 7-8:30 p.m.
ReGenHarmony Activity – This activity is targeted to teens and
college ages but is open to anyone who wants to attend. They will be learning
new songs in our Family Life Center.
Saturday, January 15 2-4 p.m.
Area Wide Praise and Harmony Singing
Sunday, January 16 9-10 a.m. – Teens and Up in FLC
10:15
a.m. – Assembly
2023 Marriage Retreat
Mutations of Marriage
February 10 - 11, 2022
Speakers: Bennie and
Tonya Wilkerson (of Simpson Street Church of Christ, Atlanta, GA)
Registration: Now – January
29th Sundays in Fellowship Hall
Register online: https://forms.gle/TDLpeJJfcJVMqnxF9
Suggested donation: $65
per couple
Payments can be made
online here:
TUESDAY MORNING WOMEN’S BIBLE STUDY
Tuesday
Morning Women's Bible Study will restart January 17. We will continue our study of The Sermon on
the Mount (a Jen Wilkin Bible study), picking up with Secret Righteousness
Mt. 6:1-18. Sisters, come join us when you can, even if you missed part 1!
We gather at 10:00 AM in Room 113, begin our study at 10:15, and wrap up around
11:20/30. Childcare for 0-PreK4 is provided.
COLLEGE
– FNLs
There is a sign-up list posted in the kitchen for those
who would like to prepare food for our Campus Ministry’s FNL. If your
family or LIFE Talk is preparing the meal for any of the weeks, they
invite you to join them for the entire evening if you can and get to know our
college students.
SERVANTS NEEDED!
The sign-up
list for preparing the communion is posted in the kitchen. Questions – contact Jim
Phillips 256-417-8202.
Winter and Spring Terms: January 1 through May 21
1. Paul’s Guidance to the Corinthian Church
(Family Life Center)
Paul
often wrote letters to churches he knew. Usually, he had several pleasant
things to say about the people to whom he was writing. Sometimes, however, the
people were so immature that he struggled for words of commendation. Such it
was with Corinth. A significant port city in Greece during the Roman Empire,
Corinth was known for its worldly lifestyle. And the Corinthian church, in many
respects, resembled the culture in which they lived. How can God’s people live
godly lives in a pagan culture? This textual study of 1 Corinthians walks
through the cultural challenges of the church in Corinth and looks for points
of application for Christians in today’s culture.
The
first session on January 1 will be an introduction and overview taught by Daniel
Alavi in the Family Life Center. For those unable to participate in person,
participants can access the LiveStream YouTube link from Central’s website.
The
series will pause on January 15 for a session of the Praise and Harmony
Workshop in the Family Life Center. The remaining weeks will be circle-up
discussion groups.
2. Women’s Ministry (Library; Coordinators: Sue
Underwood and Kim Story)
This
class provides Bible-based content in a LIFE Talk setting and is set up to
minister to women who are the head of their household and women whose husbands
are not Christians. Women of all ages and situations are welcome who wish to
participate in this ministry. The class is generally organized to alternate
between Old Testament and New Testament books, topics, and ideas. However,
prayer and sharing are also integral parts of the class. As participants begin
to apply the teaching to their own lives, they are invited to openly share
burdens with one another. This is so that others who have walked that path
previously can share their own experience and wisdom in how to face that
situation faithfully. While two ladies provide the principal oversight for the class,
a number of ladies from within the class will be encouraged to lead individual
sessions, usually a week or two at a time.
January 8 through February 12 – “Looking in
the Wrong Place”
Where
do you look for answers to life’s questions? Do you watch a how-to video? Do
you phone a friend? Do you follow a celebrity on their social media feed? For
routine matters in life, there may well be “an app for that.” But when it comes
to making life decisions, navigating relationships, and seeking security, where
do you look? Where should you look?
It’s
easy to look in the wrong places for such guidance. Even in the early church,
we find examples of Christians who looked to themselves and the world around
them for guidance. They fit very agreeably within the culture around them. In a
word, they were worldly.
This
series examines what it means to be worldly and provides practical ways of
living rightly focused on God and the cross.
Week |
Date |
Scripture |
Lesson |
Speakers |
2 |
Jan.
15 |
1
Cor. 1:1-17 |
Losing
Sight of the Cross |
Daniel
Alavi |
3 |
Jan.
22 |
1
Cor. 1:18-2:5 |
Relying
on Our Wisdom |
Bill
Neiland |
4 |
Jan.
29 |
1
Cor. 3:1-23 |
Who
Do You Follow? |
Steve
Lowery |
5 |
Feb.
5 |
1
Cor. 3:11; 4:1-21 |
We.
Are. Immature. |
Jackson
Ledford |
6 |
Feb.
12 |
1
Cor. 5:1-13 |
Dealing
with It |
James
Ryans |
CENTRAL ADULT WEDNESDAY NIGHT CLASS OPTIONS
Winter Term: January 4 through March 1
1. Praying Jesus’s Model Prayer in Everyday Life
(Family Life Center)
When
Jesus’s disciples asked him to teach them how to pray (Luke 11:1-4), they
implied something we don’t always recognize: how to pray to God isn’t
completely obvious. In this series, we will examine aspects of the Lord’s model
prayer and then spend time praying for specific areas of our everyday lives
that relate to that model prayer.
Week / Date |
Lesson / Scripture |
Topics About Which to Pray |
2 –
Jan. 11 |
Your
Kingdom Come (Matt. 6:10) |
Gospel/outreach
efforts; opportunity and boldness in testifying about Jesus; salvation for
loved ones; developing personal ministry |
3 –
Jan. 18 |
Your
Will Be Done on Earth (Matt. 6:10) |
Help
to widows, the fatherless, the war ravaged, the oppressed |
4 –
Jan. 25 |
As
It Is in Heaven (Matt. 6:10) |
Praise
for God’s perfection and his perfect reign over all things |
5 –
Feb. 1 |
Give
Us Today Our Daily Bread (Matt. 6:11) |
Meeting
physical needs such as food, job, money, housing, and maintenance; chronic
health issues and physical pain |
6 –
Feb. 8 |
Forgive
Us Our Debts (Matt.
6:12) |
Forgiveness
for relationship strife at home, work, school, and church; country strife pertaining
to politics, race, and media |
7 –
Feb. 15 |
As
We Also Have Forgiven Our Debtors (Matt. 6:12) |
Forgiving
those who have wronged us |
8 –
Feb. 22 |
Lead
Us Not Into Temptation (Matt. 6:13) |
Rescue
from trials, growth in personal maturity during trials, freedom over
besetting sin |
9 –
Mar. 1 |
Deliver
Us from the Evil One (Matt. 6:13) |
Relief
from anxiety and other inner turmoil; refreshed spirit over weariness;
spiritual protection for physical and spiritual children |
Zoom
link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86363371603?pwd=cjM1bmFxZ0kyTU5SR1VQUlN2QlpOZz09
2. Romans, Part 2 (Women Only; Library and
Online; Facilitator: Melinda Goad)
It
has been said, “If you get Romans, God will get you!” Join us this winter as we continue an
in-depth look at the book of Romans in order to grow in our understanding of
the profound truths Paul relays in this text. Each week class participants will
study the assigned reading independently and join together on Wednesday
evenings to discuss their insights. To allow for a more in-depth look at the
text, we will only cover ½ chapter per week. You can attend the class in person
at the building or from home on Zoom. If you have questions, please contact
Melinda Goad. Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86546256824?pwd=ZndPSUdCUm02ZVJ1THdZVG5KWEk2QT09
* Note: Only Zooming on Wednesday, January 18. No class in the library
that night.
UPDATE FROM SOPOT, POLAND
Relief Effort of the Sopot Church of Christ
Continues in the Spirit of I Corinthians 12
“But God has combined the
members of the body… so that its parts should have equal concern for each
other. If one part suffers, every part
suffers with it. If one part is honored, every part rejoices with it.” I
Corinthians 12 24b-26
Since
February 24, 2022 Central church has partnered with
the church of Christ in Sopot, Poland to relieve the suffering of the church
members in Ukraine. You have heard regular reports of this work that has
provided prayers and physical help for Ukrainians escaping from the
hostilities. Central has been generous in donating funds to provide shelter,
food, medicine, emotional support, and spiritual guidance. Lives and souls have
been saved.
The
Sopot church has been honored. In October, Harding University awarded Molly Dawidow and her daughter Annabelle for their cooperative
effort with the elders of the Sopot Church in administering the Relief Effort.
Both Mrs. Dawidow and Annabelle are alumni of Harding
University (1970 and 2004 respectively). They received the Botham Jean
Inspiration Award at the Black and Gold Banquet held on Homecoming weekend.
It honors alumni selected from a community of more than 60,000 former students
who have rendered recent important Christian service. The Botham Jean
Inspiration Award is given annually to a member of the Harding community for
demonstrating exceptional faith and perseverance, and
serving as a role model for all. Surely this Polish mother and daughter fit
these criteria. Let us rejoice with them and about our part in this worthy
work. Here is a live example of showing the “equal concern for each other.”
“Let us not become weary in doing good.” (Galatians 6:9) There is more to do so
Paul continues in verse 10, “as we have opportunity, let us do good to all
people, especially to those who belong to the family of believers.” Below is a
list of opportunities to consider as you are able.
Opportunities to contribute to
the relief of Ukrainian Christians through the Sopot Work:
1. Be in continual prayer for Ukrainian
Christians and stewardship of Sopot Church
2. The Sunset Church of Christ finances
transports into Ukraine to relieve those still there.
(Support this with a donation
through the College Church of Christ in Searcy and mark check for Transports)
Donations to College Church marked Dawidow/Ukraine
can still be done as before.
3. There is a very present need for Cold
Weather Accessories as Russia cuts gas availability in Europe. Blanket/comforters,
Sleeping Bags and flashlights are needed. A friend of the Davidow’s
in Mississippi has connections with Amazon Europe and can get these items
delivered to Molly from Amazon in Poland for distribution to Ukrainians in
Sopot and in Ukraine. The blankets are $46; the
sleeping bags are $50. Contact Roger King by email at rking2115(-at-)gmail.com and ask for his mailing
address. You can then send him a check made to the Starkville church of Christ
and he will see that your item is delivered to the Dawidows.
MEN
TO SERVE – JANUARY
Chair
Set-Up
– Jackson Ledford’s Team
Counting
– Yocus Jones’ Team
Ushering
– James Ryans’ Team
ACTIVITIES
Jan |
11 |
Singing Group (5:45-7:00 pm
– old auditorium) |
|
13-15 |
Praise and
Harmony Workshop (See Agenda.) |
|
15 |
Teen Time (5:30 pm – Teen
House) |
|
20 |
College – FNL (6:30 pm) |
|
17 |
Women’s Bible Study (10:00
am) |
|
22 |
Teen Time (5:30 pm – Teen
House) |
|
24 |
Women’s Bible Study (10:00
am) |
|
27 |
College – FNL (6:30 pm) |
|
29 |
Wedding Shower Honoring
Michael and Brittany Hammonds (2-3:30 pm See invitation.) |
|
|
Teen Time (5:30 pm – Teen
House) |
|
31 |
Women’s Bible Study (10:00
am) |
Feb |
3 |
College – FNL (6:30 pm) |
|
5 |
Teen Time (5:30 pm – Teen
House) |
|
7 |
Women’s Bible Study (10:00
am) |
|
10-11 |
Marrieds’ Retreat (See
article.) |
|
12 |
Teen Time (5:30 pm – Teen
House) |
|
14 |
Women’s Bible Study (10:00
am) |
|
17 |
College – FNL (6:30 pm) |