January 20, 2008


Volume XXVII - Number 3  

A Tale of a Candle
by Tom Moore

Once upon a time a little candle stood in a room filled with other candles, most of them much larger and much more beautiful than she was. Some were ornate and some were rather simple, like herself. Some were white, some were blue, some were pink, and some were green. She had no idea why she was there, and the other candles made her feel rather small and insignificant.

When the sun went down and the room began to get dark, she noticed a large man walking toward her with a ball of fire on a stick. She suddenly realized that the man was going to set her on fire. "No, no!" she cried, "Aaaaagghhh! Don't burn me, please!" But she knew that she could not be heard and prepared for the pain that would surely follow.

To her surprise, the room filled with light. She wondered where it came from since the man had extinguished his fire stick. To her delight, she realized that the light came from herself.

Then the man struck another fire stick and, one by one, lit the other candles in the room. Each one gave out the same light that she did.

During the next few hours, she noticed that, slowly, her wax began to flow. She became aware that she would soon die. With this realization came a sense of why she had been created. "Perhaps my purpose on earth is to give out light until I die," she mused. And that's exactly what she did.

God created you and me to produce light in a dark world. Our purpose on this earth is to let our lights shine so that God may be glorified. Jesus said,"Even so let your light shine before men; that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father whois in heaven" (Matthew 5:16).

Think About It!




AM SERMON:
Carlton Hyde
PM SERMON:
Carlton Hyde

MONDAY THROUGH THURSDAY
January 21st-24th, 2008
Florida School of Preaching
33rd Annual Lectureship
"Do You Understand the Biblical View of Man?"
–Click here for a complete schedule of speakers and times–
Can't attend all of the lectures?
Listen "live" at www.fsop.net

We offer our deepest sympathy to sister Shirley Bauer and her family in the passing of her sister-in-law, Jane Satterfield, this past Tuesday in Ohio. Funeral services will be held today (Sunday) at 3 pm in Lisbon, Ohio. Bob and Shirley have gone to be with her family. Keep them in your prayers during this difficult time and as they travel.

The Pantry
Our cupboards are once again almost bare due to the large number of requests for food we have had recently. Items most needed are:

• PB & J Mix
• Powdered milk – small pkg
• Mac & Cheese
• Spaghetti
• Spaghetti Sauce
• Soup
• Black-eyed peas
• Corn
• Canned Potatoes
• Peaches
• Pears
• Rice

Please do your part to help us keep this good work going.

Basket Baby Shower
There will be a basket in Assembly Room "B" for a "basket baby shower" for Olivia Bryn Pinckert, daughter of Jack and Regina Pinckert, who is due January 26. The basket will be available beginning today and remaining until January 27.

Scavenger Hunt
There is a scavenger hunt planned for this evening (20th) after services. Young folks who would like to participate should see Matt Faneuf for details.

 

Ann Johnson, Tom Bryant,
James Huggins, Gladys Wagner,
Frances Kidwell, Wanda Greene,
Zach Mathis, Juanita Hilborn,
Cindy Chambers, Luther Pendergrass,
Steve & Gloria Jones, Wilda Cox,
Brian Green, Pete Peeples,
Pansy Sims, Brice Oliver,
Gina Dupree
– Shut Ins –
Ken Skinner, Robert Cox,
Frances Black, Jason Powell,
Mattie Hughs
– In The Nursing Homes –
Robert Pearson (Tandem)