August 2, 2009
Volume XXVIII - Number 31

Middle C
BOB BAUER

You may recognize the name Lloyd C. Douglas. He wrote The Robe and The Big Fisherman. Both were made into movies. He lived in a boarding house when he was a student. On the first floor of that boarding house lived a retired music teacher who was in poor health and unable to leave his apartment. He and Douglas developed a friendship and a daily ritual. Each morning Douglas would come down the steps from his apartment, open the music teacher's door and ask him, "What's the good news?" The music teacher would pick up his tuning fork, tap it on the side of his wheelchair, and say "That's middle C! It was middle C yesterday; it will be middle C tomorrow; it will be middle C a thousand years from now. The tenor upstairs sings flat, the piano across the hall is out of tune, but my friend, that is middle C!"

There are not many things about which it could be said that it was the same yesterday as it is today and as it will be a thousand years from now. Experience has taught us one thing for certain: life is ever- changing. Good health may be replaced by sickness or even death. Prosperity may give way to poverty. Fame may fly away only to be left by anonymity. Because life changes continuously, many seek a safe harbor, a north star, a foundation to anchor onto which remains constant. Such a constant is Jesus Christ.

The writer of the epistle to the Hebrews said of Jesus, "Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever" (Hebrews 13:8 KJV). Jesus is always available to intercede and care for his disciples (Hebrews 7:25; 13:5). The Psalmist penned of deity: "O my God, Do not take me away in the midst of my days; Your years are throughout all generations. Of old You laid the foundation of the earth, And the heavens are the work of Your hands. They will perish, but You will endure; Yes, they will all grow old like a garment; Like a cloak You will change them, And they will be changed. But You are the same, And Your years will have no end" (Psalms 102:24-27 NKJV). Jesus is a foundation which will not fail, a safe harbor during the storms of life, a secure north star to guide us. He is constant.

Douglas's friend took comfort in the fact there was something in which he could be absolutely certain: middle C was and would always be constant. Disciples of Christ have a greater comfort, for when the last middle C sounds on the last musical instrument in existence, when time is no more and only eternity remains, Jesus will still be eternally caring for his disciples.


Humor is the best medicine:
He has a plan!

An exasperated mother, whose son was always getting into mischief, finally asked him, "How do you expect to get into heaven?" The boy thought it over and said, "Well, I'll just run in and out and in and out and keep slamming the door until St. Peter says, 'For heaven's sake, Jimmy, either come in or stay out!'"


New Photos
If you haven't had your new directory photo taken yet and your last name begins with the letters K-P, please go to assembly room "B" after services.

Baptisms
We are so very pleased to announce that three souls were added to the kingdom of Christ this past Wednesday afternoon. Ernesto and Yvonne Sebastia and their son, Eddie Sebastia were baptized into Christ. Most of us know Eddie through his being a fireman with the Auburndale Fire Department. Ernesto and Yvonne are his parents. Please take time to introduce yourself to this family when you see them. We will provide directory information when we receive it.

Bridal Shower
There will be a Bridal Shower for Heather Howell this afternoon (Sun) at 2:30 in the annex. The bride and groom are registered at J. C. Penny, Target, and Wal-Mart.

80th Birthday
All are invited to attend a pot-luck in honor of Mona Howard's 80th birthday, this coming Saturday (August 8th), at 11:30 a.m., in the annex. Mona's health has been on the decline and we need to take this opportunity to encourage her.

The Pantry
The Food Distribution Program gave out food to 9 families (22 individuals) this week. We need the following:

  • Rice
  • Dried beans
  • Mac & cheese
  • Spaghetti noodles and sauce
  • Spam/Treet
  • Tuna
  • Beef stew
  • Black eyed peas
  • Peanut butter
  • Sliced potatoes
  • Raimen noodles

 

TODAY'S SERMONS

AM:Music In Worship Throughout The Bible
(Genesis 4:19-21)

PM: Attitudes Needed In The Church: The Attitude Of Barnabas
(Acts 11:19-26)

PRAYER LIST
Micky Bell, Virginia Satterfield, Lucy Blackman,
Stacy Paulin, Robin Cunningham, Mary Joens,
Paul Williams, Haskel DeBord, Sam Connally,
Luther Pendergrass, Wanda Greene, Linda Waters,
Gloria Jones Family, Danny Pearson,
Minnie Lee Stout, Kathy Beal, Robert Cox,
Pansy Sims, Weston Rogers, Ricky Peeples,
Jonathon DeWalt, Riley Parker, Vivian Bently,
Frances Kidwell, Zach Mathis, Paul Harper
– 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)