June 28, 2009
Volume XXVIII - Number 26

Our Republic Depends on Christianity!
Reason & Revelation, July 2007

Much disagreement exists regarding the foundations of civil government and the perpetuation of civilization and society. The current "politically correct" viewpoint insists that the strength of America lies in its pluralism – the acceptance and celebration of differing religions, ideologies and philosophies. The widespread attempt to sanitize American schools, courts, and government by eradicating all references to God, Christ, and the Bible are a manifestation of this belief. The thought is that the stability and continuance of the nation lies in its willingness to embrace diversity, toleration and acceptance. In stark contrast, the architects of American civilization stated just the opposite.

Jedidiah Morse was born in Woodstock, Connecticut on August 23, 1761, the son of a Congregationalism minister. After being home-schooled, he graduated from Yale in 1783–the year the Revolutionary War ended. Morse published the first American textbook on geography: Geography Made Easy, in 1784. His work in that field earned for him the title, "Father of American Geography." His works were adopted widely in schools, colleges, and libraries and were used in thousands of homes. His eldest son, Samuel F.B. Morse, became a famous inventor, even developing the Morse Code ("Morse, Jedidiah," 2007, Encyclopedia of Britannica [on line]).

In an election sermon given at Charlestown, Massachusetts on April 25, 1799, this American patriot offered the following chilling warning–an observation not unlike many of the founders:

"To the kindly influence of Christianity we owe that degree of civil freedom and political and social happiness which mankind now enjoys. In proportion as the genuine effects of Christianity are diminished in any nation, either through unbelief or the corruption of its doctrines, or the neglect of its institutions: in the same proportion will the people of that nation recede from the blessings of genuine freedom and approximate the miseries of complete despotism. All efforts to destroy the foundations of our holy religion, ultimately tend to the subversion also of our political freedom and happiness. Whenever the pillars of Christianity shall be overthrown, our present republican forms of government, and all the blessings which flow from them, must fall with them" (1799, p. 9).

If Morse was correct, America is in a dire predicament–literally entering on the brink of national disaster and destruction. "Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people" (Proverbs 14:34). "Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord" (Psalms 33:12).


July Calendar
The July edition of the Activities Calendar and Those To Serve list is available today in the foyer. Pick-up a copy and be informed.

PM Fellowship
All are invited to stay with us for a time of food and fellowship in the annex after the evening worship services. Plan to stay with us.

The Pantry
The Food Distribution Program gave out food to 21 families (88 individuals) this week. We need the following:

  • Macaroni & Cheese
  • Spam/Treet
  • Small Canned Hams
  • Tuna
  • Beef Stew
  • Black Eyed Peas
  • Sliced Potatoes(Canned)
  • Pork & Beans
  • Raimen Noodles
  • Rice
  • Dried Beans
  • PB&J Mix

Summer Quarter Classes
Starting on this first Sunday in July there will be three new adult classes.

• Main Auditorium: Bill Norton will be teaching from the Gospel Advocate Adult Quarterly. The topic is "Great Texts of the Bible."
• Auditorium B: Daniel Stearsman and Chad Tagtow will be teaching from the April 2009 issue of The Spiritual Sword. The theme of this issue is "What Is Happening To Us?".
• Classroom 3: Bob Bauer will be teaching a textual study of the Sermon on the Mount.

There are no assigned classes. A sign- up sheet is posted on the bulletin board to help us get an estimate of the number of class books each class will need. Some classroom sizes are limited, so sign-up soon.

TODAY'S SERMONS

AM:TO BE ANNOUNCED

PM: TO BE ANNOUNCED

PRAYER LIST
Lawrence Bauer, Virginia Satterfield, Micky Bell,
Tom Hoffelder, Robin Cunningham,
Paul Williams, Wanda Greene, Danny Pearson,
Lucy Blackman, Paul Harper, Stanley Bise,
Minnie Lee Stout, Kathy Beal, Robert Cox,
Pansy Sims, Weston Rogers, Ricky Peeples,
Jonathon DeWalt, Riley Parker,
Vivian Bently, Frances Kidwell, Zach Mathis,
Haskel DeBord, Luther Pendergrass
– Shut Ins –
Ken Skinner, Robert Cox,
John Baker, Frances Black, Mattie Hughs
– In The Nursing Homes –
Mona Howard (Springlake),
Jim Huggins (A,dale Oaks),
Robert Pearson (Consulate)