-June 9-12: 2011 Northwest Texas Annual Conference
-June 25: Church Work Day- A delicious breakfast will start the day at 8:00 am. All are invited!
-June 26: Food, fun, and fellowship will be held at the park to welcome the pastor back. We will have a great time of enjoyment. All are invited!
Blessings!
Sammy
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Wednesday, May 11, 2011
Announcements for May
Youth Group meets each Wednesday at 7pm. All students in 6-12 grade are welcome.
May 15: Special time honoring our graduates and a special guest speaker from the Gideons will be speaking.
May 15- Worship Committee meets at 3 pm and PPR at 4 pm.
May 22- Finance Committee meets at 3 pm.
May 22- District Conference & Pre-conference meeting in Lamesa at FUMC at 5:00 pm.
May 23- Trustees meet at 6:30 pm.
May 24- Administrative Council meets at 6:30 pm.
May 28- Youth Lock-in! Our youth will be having a time of fun and fellowship!
May 29- (Youth Sunday)Our youth will lead the service!
Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
May 15: Special time honoring our graduates and a special guest speaker from the Gideons will be speaking.
May 15- Worship Committee meets at 3 pm and PPR at 4 pm.
May 22- Finance Committee meets at 3 pm.
May 22- District Conference & Pre-conference meeting in Lamesa at FUMC at 5:00 pm.
May 23- Trustees meet at 6:30 pm.
May 24- Administrative Council meets at 6:30 pm.
May 28- Youth Lock-in! Our youth will be having a time of fun and fellowship!
May 29- (Youth Sunday)Our youth will lead the service!
Praise God from whom all blessings flow!
Friday, April 8, 2011
Announcements for April
-The First Sunday in Lent: Called to Renounce
The first Sunday in Lent, we are called to renounce the works of Satan. In Matthew 4:1-11 we find the story of Jesus being led into the wilderness to be tempted of Satan after fasting forty days and forty nights. On every temptation from Satan, Jesus had a response which renounced Satan and his works. We are called to follow the same example that Jesus left behind concerning the temptations to glorify ourselves rather than bring glory and honor to God.
-The Second Sunday in Lent: Called to Be Born Again
The second Sunday in Lent, we are called to be born again. John 3:1-17 tells us the story of how Nicodemus comes to Jesus with questions concerning the miracles that Jesus had done. Jesus replies, “Very truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above." Jesus goes on to tell him that no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit. Nicodemus could not come to the understanding that Jesus was talking about a new beginning for all that will believe and accept who HE is! John Wesley called it, “new birth” and many Christians call it “being born again.”
-The Third Sunday in Lent: Called to Drink and Share Living Water
The third Sunday in Lent, we are called to drink of the living water that Christ offers and to share our experience with a lost world. In John 4:5-52, a Samaritan woman is met by Jesus at the well. It was no coincidence that Jesus met her there. There was a void in her heart that had not been filled until Jesus met her. She had a thirst for the living water that leads to eternal life and drank from it. In other words, her soul desired something that was real and upon encountering Jesus, her life was forever changed. Not only was her life changed, she had an irresistible urge to share what had happened to her. My prayer is that we, like the Samaritan women, can have a life altering encounter with Jesus and a sincere desire to share that experience with those that are hurting and in need. Amen!
-The Fourth Sunday in Lent: Called to Be Healed of Blindness
The third Sunday in Lent, we are called to be healed of blindness. In John 9:1-41, Jesus see’s a man that had been blind since birth. The disciples asked, “Who sinned, the blind man or his parents?” Jesus replied, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned; he was born blind so that God’s works might be revealed in him.” Acknowledging our blindness from birth allows us to experience the new life of healing and restoration that only Jesus can give. Lord, let us yield to you our blindness that you may bring our minds and hearts into a relationship with you. Amen!
-The Fifth Sunday in Lent: Called to Come Forth and Enable Others Left for Dead
In John 11:1-45, we have the story of the call of Lazarus to come forth and leave the tomb behind. Jesus calls us to do the same!
The first Sunday in Lent, we are called to renounce the works of Satan. In Matthew 4:1-11 we find the story of Jesus being led into the wilderness to be tempted of Satan after fasting forty days and forty nights. On every temptation from Satan, Jesus had a response which renounced Satan and his works. We are called to follow the same example that Jesus left behind concerning the temptations to glorify ourselves rather than bring glory and honor to God.
-The Second Sunday in Lent: Called to Be Born Again
The second Sunday in Lent, we are called to be born again. John 3:1-17 tells us the story of how Nicodemus comes to Jesus with questions concerning the miracles that Jesus had done. Jesus replies, “Very truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above." Jesus goes on to tell him that no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit. Nicodemus could not come to the understanding that Jesus was talking about a new beginning for all that will believe and accept who HE is! John Wesley called it, “new birth” and many Christians call it “being born again.”
-The Third Sunday in Lent: Called to Drink and Share Living Water
The third Sunday in Lent, we are called to drink of the living water that Christ offers and to share our experience with a lost world. In John 4:5-52, a Samaritan woman is met by Jesus at the well. It was no coincidence that Jesus met her there. There was a void in her heart that had not been filled until Jesus met her. She had a thirst for the living water that leads to eternal life and drank from it. In other words, her soul desired something that was real and upon encountering Jesus, her life was forever changed. Not only was her life changed, she had an irresistible urge to share what had happened to her. My prayer is that we, like the Samaritan women, can have a life altering encounter with Jesus and a sincere desire to share that experience with those that are hurting and in need. Amen!
-The Fourth Sunday in Lent: Called to Be Healed of Blindness
The third Sunday in Lent, we are called to be healed of blindness. In John 9:1-41, Jesus see’s a man that had been blind since birth. The disciples asked, “Who sinned, the blind man or his parents?” Jesus replied, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned; he was born blind so that God’s works might be revealed in him.” Acknowledging our blindness from birth allows us to experience the new life of healing and restoration that only Jesus can give. Lord, let us yield to you our blindness that you may bring our minds and hearts into a relationship with you. Amen!
-The Fifth Sunday in Lent: Called to Come Forth and Enable Others Left for Dead
In John 11:1-45, we have the story of the call of Lazarus to come forth and leave the tomb behind. Jesus calls us to do the same!
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Announcements for March
-The First Sunday in Lent: Called to Renounce
The first Sunday in Lent, we are called to renounce the works of Satan. In Matthew 4:1-11 we find the story of Jesus being led into the wilderness to be tempted of Satan after fasting forty days and forty nights. On every temptation from Satan, Jesus had a response which renounced Satan and his works. We are called to follow the same example that Jesus left behind concerning the temptations to glorify ourselves rather than bring glory and honor to God.
-The Second Sunday in Lent: Called to Be Born Again
The second Sunday in Lent, we are called to be born again. John 3:1-17 tells us the story of how Nicodemus comes to Jesus with questions concerning the miracles that Jesus had done. Jesus replies, “Very truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above." Jesus goes on to tell him that no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit. Nicodemus could not come to the understanding that Jesus was talking about a new beginning for all that will believe and accept who HE is! John Wesley called it, “new birth” and many Christians call it “being born again.”
-The Third Sunday in Lent: Called to Drink and Share Living Water
The third Sunday in Lent, we are called to drink of the living water that Christ offers and to share our experience with a lost world. In John 4:5-52, a Samaritan woman is met by Jesus at the well. It was no coincidence that Jesus met her there. There was a void in her heart that had not been filled until Jesus met her. She had a thirst for the living water that leads to eternal life and drank from it. In other words, her soul desired something that was real and upon encountering Jesus, her life was forever changed. Not only was her life changed, she had an irresistible urge to share what had happened to her. My prayer is that we, like the Samaritan women, can have a life altering encounter with Jesus and a sincere desire to share that experience with those that are hurting and in need. Amen!
-The Fourth Sunday in Lent: Called to Be Healed of Blindness
The third Sunday in Lent, we are called to be healed of blindness. In John 9:1-41, Jesus see’s a man that had been blind since birth. The disciples asked, “Who sinned, the blind man or his parents?” Jesus replied, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned; he was born blind so that God’s works might be revealed in him.” Acknowledging our blindness from birth allows us to experience the new life of healing and restoration that only Jesus can give. Lord, let us yield to you our blindness that you may bring our minds and hearts into a relationship with you. Amen!
The first Sunday in Lent, we are called to renounce the works of Satan. In Matthew 4:1-11 we find the story of Jesus being led into the wilderness to be tempted of Satan after fasting forty days and forty nights. On every temptation from Satan, Jesus had a response which renounced Satan and his works. We are called to follow the same example that Jesus left behind concerning the temptations to glorify ourselves rather than bring glory and honor to God.
-The Second Sunday in Lent: Called to Be Born Again
The second Sunday in Lent, we are called to be born again. John 3:1-17 tells us the story of how Nicodemus comes to Jesus with questions concerning the miracles that Jesus had done. Jesus replies, “Very truly, I tell you, no one can see the kingdom of God without being born from above." Jesus goes on to tell him that no one can enter the kingdom of God without being born of water and Spirit. Nicodemus could not come to the understanding that Jesus was talking about a new beginning for all that will believe and accept who HE is! John Wesley called it, “new birth” and many Christians call it “being born again.”
-The Third Sunday in Lent: Called to Drink and Share Living Water
The third Sunday in Lent, we are called to drink of the living water that Christ offers and to share our experience with a lost world. In John 4:5-52, a Samaritan woman is met by Jesus at the well. It was no coincidence that Jesus met her there. There was a void in her heart that had not been filled until Jesus met her. She had a thirst for the living water that leads to eternal life and drank from it. In other words, her soul desired something that was real and upon encountering Jesus, her life was forever changed. Not only was her life changed, she had an irresistible urge to share what had happened to her. My prayer is that we, like the Samaritan women, can have a life altering encounter with Jesus and a sincere desire to share that experience with those that are hurting and in need. Amen!
-The Fourth Sunday in Lent: Called to Be Healed of Blindness
The third Sunday in Lent, we are called to be healed of blindness. In John 9:1-41, Jesus see’s a man that had been blind since birth. The disciples asked, “Who sinned, the blind man or his parents?” Jesus replied, “Neither this man nor his parents sinned; he was born blind so that God’s works might be revealed in him.” Acknowledging our blindness from birth allows us to experience the new life of healing and restoration that only Jesus can give. Lord, let us yield to you our blindness that you may bring our minds and hearts into a relationship with you. Amen!
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Announcements for February
Greetings in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ!
-There is such a joy here at church concerning the different ministry opportunities that we are looking at. There is nothing like coming together and working towards what Christ has called us to do, “Go out and make disciples”.
- Thank you to all the different committee members for your time, prayer, and commitment. Every one of our meetings has been full of enthusiasm and very productive.
- The annual Valentines Banquet was awesome! All the guy’s came together and did an excellent job. It was a sight to see all the women enjoy themselves in fellowship as they were being served a steak dinner with all the trimmings. Great fellowship and fun!
- Our Hispanic service was launched January 9th and has not turned back since. Mike and Michelle are doing an excellent job in leading this area of ministry. We have had up to 24 people in attendance and expect to reach out to more in our community in the near future.
- Thanks to Christin & Michelle for the ministry that you do with our children and youth!
- The Bucket List Committee is also looking at short term goals and long term goals for our church. Short term goals include the physical aspect of the church building. The long term goals include the possibility of a new fellowship hall. If we reach for the stars what’s the worst that can happen?
Blessings!
Sammy
-There is such a joy here at church concerning the different ministry opportunities that we are looking at. There is nothing like coming together and working towards what Christ has called us to do, “Go out and make disciples”.
- Thank you to all the different committee members for your time, prayer, and commitment. Every one of our meetings has been full of enthusiasm and very productive.
- The annual Valentines Banquet was awesome! All the guy’s came together and did an excellent job. It was a sight to see all the women enjoy themselves in fellowship as they were being served a steak dinner with all the trimmings. Great fellowship and fun!
- Our Hispanic service was launched January 9th and has not turned back since. Mike and Michelle are doing an excellent job in leading this area of ministry. We have had up to 24 people in attendance and expect to reach out to more in our community in the near future.
- Thanks to Christin & Michelle for the ministry that you do with our children and youth!
- The Bucket List Committee is also looking at short term goals and long term goals for our church. Short term goals include the physical aspect of the church building. The long term goals include the possibility of a new fellowship hall. If we reach for the stars what’s the worst that can happen?
Blessings!
Sammy
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Announcements for January
Greetings!
-Bless the Lord and all that is within me, bless His holy name! My prayer is that all went well for everyone. As we enter a new year, let us give thanks for another opportunity given by our Lord Jesus Christ to live for him.
-Continue to pray for one another and pray for those families that entered this year with broken hearts. Please pray for Hailey Dunn and her family as authorities continue the search for Hailey.
-Pray for the Hispanic ministry that will be starting Sunday January 9th at 5:00 pm. We are expecting God to continue to bless all the different ministries here Coahoma 1st UMC.
Blessing!
Sammy
-Bless the Lord and all that is within me, bless His holy name! My prayer is that all went well for everyone. As we enter a new year, let us give thanks for another opportunity given by our Lord Jesus Christ to live for him.
-Continue to pray for one another and pray for those families that entered this year with broken hearts. Please pray for Hailey Dunn and her family as authorities continue the search for Hailey.
-Pray for the Hispanic ministry that will be starting Sunday January 9th at 5:00 pm. We are expecting God to continue to bless all the different ministries here Coahoma 1st UMC.
Blessing!
Sammy
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
Announcements for December
Greetings!
-It is an exciting time for everyone, especially the children as Christmas day draws near. With all the hustle and bustle of shopping and getting things ready for family gatherings, let us not forget the reason why we celebrate Christmas and those families that might not be as fortunate to experience the season’s joys. Let us not only pray for someone but look for a way to actively help a child, person, or family. The true meaning of Christmas will be made real if we can spread a little joy and put a smile on someone’s face. Christ was God’s gift to the world, let’s share him!
-Date to remember:
December 19th, Sunday Morning Christmas Program- A service of Lessons, Carols and Light
Blessings!
Sammy
-It is an exciting time for everyone, especially the children as Christmas day draws near. With all the hustle and bustle of shopping and getting things ready for family gatherings, let us not forget the reason why we celebrate Christmas and those families that might not be as fortunate to experience the season’s joys. Let us not only pray for someone but look for a way to actively help a child, person, or family. The true meaning of Christmas will be made real if we can spread a little joy and put a smile on someone’s face. Christ was God’s gift to the world, let’s share him!
-Date to remember:
December 19th, Sunday Morning Christmas Program- A service of Lessons, Carols and Light
Blessings!
Sammy
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