June 22, 2022
We
rejoice with the angels over the birth of a new brother. Michael Hammond,
a resident of His Way, was baptized Tuesday, June 14th.
Please welcome and encourage him.
PRAYER REQUESTS
Ø
Jim Blue: “I heard something at the Grid Iron Men’s Conference
worth repeating: Sin is not a pet to tame. It’s a beast to be slain!!
Amen!!!”
Ø Stacey Condron: “Continue to pray for my nephew, Michael, who is
dealing with mental illness and is now in jail because of his actions. Pray
that this will draw him closer to God and for his parents who are struggling
with all of this. Help me to pray consistently for them.”
Ø Melanie Gipson: “1) Pray for my sister (Kim). She is getting a heart
doctor and stomach doctor – tests for good or bad answers. 2) Also, for Kim’s
daughter, who is a police officer. She got assaulted on the job and suffered a
concussion. Pray for healing. Amen. 3) Pray for the couple from Guyana to enjoy
their stay here in Huntsville – spreading the Gospel. Amen.”
Ø Danie Lewis: “Please pray for my daughter, Delaney, who is home sick
today (Sunday, June 19th).”
Ø Dawn Long: “I’m having a sinus procedure done on June 29. Please pray for
its success and recovery.”
Ø Lance and Jodi Moore: “Please pray for Sandra Jones, Jodi’s Aunt Linda
for her recovery from her condition.”
Ø Kevin Prempeh: “This is God’s pillar on Earth convicting and convincing
people of God’s power and grace thru faith in Jesus Christ. Please continue to
lift my brother, Devon Prempeh, up that God may restore him to himself.”
Ø Drue Wright: “Pray for Claudia’s health and safety as she is
traveling.”
Ø Mothers-In-Waiting: Mishaella Ryans
(7/7), Breanna Baucum (7/13), and Karin Bell (11/3).
Ø Our Shut-ins: Amelia Biser, Jamie Cole, Ted
Moore, Mary Etta Neiland, Sheril Townsley, and Herb Underwood
Ø Our Missionaries: Denisovs
& Rahimovs (Tomsk, Russia), Kishore Etwaroo Family (Port Kaituma, Guyana), Carlos & Linda Eguizabal
(Juayua & Salcoatitan, El Salvador) & YOU (Huntsville Area)
SYMPATHY
Our sympathy to the Michael
Sims Family in the passing of Mindy
Thursday, June 16th. Mindy became
a Christian while attending Central and studying with Clyde
Jones. Her Celebration of Life was Monday, June 20th.
Cards may be sent to The Sims
Family, 217 Rivershore Drive, Huntsville, Alabama 35811.
THANK YOU
Thank
you for the gift basket, cards, texts, and prayers after Emilia’s surgery last
week! We feel very loved. Her recovery has been slower than anticipated but we
are hoping for improvement soon. Please continue to pray that her sleep
improves! The Coleman Family
Thank you so much for the gift basket for
Evelyn! What a great basket for these snack loving Gibbs girls. We feel very
loved. John
Gibbs Family
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Come celebrate The Etwaroos
with us on Sunday afternoon, July 3rd, at 3:30! As this is the last Sunday we get to be with them, we want to offer an
opportunity for everyone to come by and show them our love for them.
We are asking anyone who is willing to share
their homemade ice cream or dessert – (ok, Costco or Sam’s can be
considered “homemade” for those who wish) – to bring it to the gym that
afternoon and spend a few minutes with Cheryl and Kishore.
They will be leaving at 5:30 to go to the His Way graduation. So don’t
be late!
Lemonade and water will be provided. From the Mission
Committee
SUNDAY
ASSEMBLY (10:15 AM)
“Spiritual Vision for
Life”: June 26 through August 28
The Old Testament
tells the true story of a time in which the kingdom of Aram was at war with the
kingdom of Israel. Aram was to the northeast of Israel, but its army had advanced
deep into the heart of Israel’s territory. Aram’s army surrounded Dothan, the
city in which the prophet Elisha had been staying, and Elisha’s servant was
alarmed: “Oh no, my lord! What shall we do?” Elisha replied, “Don’t be afraid.
Those who are with us are more than those who are with them.” Upon Elisha’s
prayer, God opened eyes of Elisha’s servant to see the hills full of horses and
chariots of fire. After Elisha prayed again, God blinded the eyes of the
Aramean army. This event had a happy ending that is told in 2 Kings 6:8-23.
This historical account is fundamentally about spiritual vision
and how it impacts our lives. As Christians, we are called to “live by faith,
not by sight” and to “regard no one from a worldly point of view”
(2 Corinthians 5:7, 16). So, do we see things the way the world sees
them, or do we see things from a spiritual point of view? In this series,
speakers will present lessons on several topics to help us think spiritually
and see spiritually.
Week |
Date |
Topic |
Speaker |
1 |
June 26 |
The Need for Spiritual Vision for Life |
Jim Norville |
2 |
July 3 |
Spiritual Vision for God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit |
Allen Wright |
3 |
July 10 |
Spiritual Vision for Our Purpose in Life |
Tom Reynolds |
4 |
July 17 |
Spiritual Vision for Ourselves |
James Ryans |
5 |
July 24 |
Spiritual Vision for Others |
Daniel Alavi |
6 |
July 31 |
Spiritual Vision for Money and Possessions |
Chad Dickey |
7 |
August 7 |
Spiritual Vision for Marriage and Family |
Larry Rice |
8 |
August 14 |
Spiritual Vision for Work, Retirement, Entertainment |
Steve Lowery |
9 |
August 21 |
Spiritual Vision for the Church |
Jack Gibbs |
10 |
August 28 |
Spiritual Vision for Our Total Life |
Tom Reynolds |
SUNDAY
ADULT CLASS OPTIONS (9:00 AM)
Summer Term: June 26
through August 28
1. “Spiritual
Vision for Life” (Family Life Center)
Each week, this series
examines the same topics about spiritual vision that will be presented later in
the assembly. Content is generally organized around three questions: 1) What is
a worldly point of view? 2) What is a spiritual point of view? 3) How does this
affect our lives? The format will be small-group discussion, each one led by
pre-selected teachers who have prepared on these topics.
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 on 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.
WEDNESDAY
ADULT GATHERINGS (7:00 PM)
Summer Term: June 15
through August 24
1. Designed for Happiness – The
Beatitudes: An Introduction to the Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5:1-12) (Family
Life Center; Teacher: Allen Wright)
“A Christian shouldn’t be concerned with happiness,” the man said.
“He should only be concerned with Christian joy,” he continued with a sour look
on his face. Why is it that Christians are accused of being miserable? If we
are free from sin, if we are saved from punishment, if we are at peace with God
and loved by him, it would follow that we would be happy people. My question as
we look at the Sermon on the Mount is, “Just how happy are you?” If you struggle with
happiness and you are more comfortable with anxiety and fear, then this study
is for you. In 11 weeks, we will only have time to cover the first 12 verses of
chapter 5 of Matthew but what goldmine there is in these verses! There is a
slight possibility that we might get into being “Salt and Light” (5:14-16) but
no promises. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86363371603?pwd=cjM1bmFxZ0kyTU5SR1VQUlN2QlpOZz09
Please
Note: This class is being recorded. You can access it by going to the centralfamily.org website and it will be under
the "Media" tab.
2. Practicing Personal Bible Study (Library; Facilitator: Gregg
Rigney) – THIS CLASS WILL NOT MEET IN THE LIBRARY TONIGHT.
As a follow-up
to last quarter’s inductive Bible Study class, we will be meeting this summer
to engage in either a Biblical book or topical study of the group’s choosing.
The format is anticipated to be mostly class-participatory, rather than a
teacher-led lecture. Participants will want to do reading and study during the
week to contribute to their own and the group’s learning. Attendance of the
inductive study class will be helpful but not necessary.
3. Overflow Praise and Worship Gathering (Room 200; Coordinators:
Daniel Alavi, Gerry Binford, and Rodney Keeton)
An
optional gathering is offered during the 7:00 pm class time. This gathering is
intended to be both outreach and encouragement focused. It is designed to reach
new members, “Covid” displaced members, visitors, and anyone seeking a time of
praise and worship on a Wednesday evening. In an effort to be sensitive to
younger families who cannot stay late on Wednesdays, this gathering will start
promptly at 7:00 pm and finish at 7:30 pm. Anyone wishing to stay until 8:00 pm
can do so and fellowship with one another.
During
this time, there will be singing, prayer and Scripture reading centered around
spiritual disciplines. All are welcome to attend!
If you
already attend a Bible class or small group on Wednesday evenings, please
continue to do so! If not, feel free to join us in Room 200.
MEN TO SERVE – JUNE
Chair
Set-Up – Steve Lowery’s Team
Counting
– Alan Moore’s Team
Ushering
– Ronald Graham’s Team
ACTIVITIES
June |
13-5 |
Etwaroo
Visits at Central |
|
20-25 |
Sr. High
Impact |
|
21 |
Jr. High Higher
Grounds |
|
24 |
College – FNL (6:30 pm) |
|
28 |
Teens’ Higher
Grounds (6:00-9:00 pm) |
July |
1 |
College – FNL (6:30 pm) |
|
3 |
Family Ice
Cream Social (3:30 pm See
article.) |
|
5 |
Teens’ Higher
Grounds (6:00-9:00 pm) |
|
8 |
College – FNL (6:30 pm) |
|
12 |
Teens’ Higher
Grounds (6:00-9:00 pm) |
|
15 |
College – FNL (6:30 pm) |