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The Spirit of
St. Paul
A Worship Bulletin
and Weekly Newsletter
July 17, 2011
St. Paul United Methodist Church 1199 Highland Avenue, Largo, Florida 33770
Church Office Hours: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Friday
Phone:(727) 584-8165 Children’s Line (727) 586-KIDS (5437)
FAX: (727) 581-3479 Prayer Line: (727) 559-PRAY (7729)
CLEC: (727) 585-4758 E-mail: mail@stpaulumc.org
Youth: (727) 587-7007 Youth Website: lighthouseyouthministry.org Church Website: http//www.stpaulumc.org (under construction)
125 enthusiastic children filled
the CLEC for Vacation Bible School
this past week !
Please keep the following family &
friends of St. Paul In your
prayers
8:00 AM Traditional Worship July 17, 2011
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Betty Adams
Al
Esther Albanese
Harold Amstutz
Tammara Anderson
Suzy Baad
Jill Baker
Donna Baumgardner
Joyce Belz
Cora Lee Betler
Sharon Bishop
David Boyd
Ken Bragg
Rollin Brannan
Jean Brettel
Brodie
Cindy Buchanan
Bob Bugg
Carol Carter
Howard Chamberlin
Helen Clay
Selena Cook Family
D.L.S.
Debbie
Rod Dillon
Sue Fields
Joe Fitz
Tom & Eliza Flannigan
Shamari Franklin
Tammy Garrett
Greg Gray
Linda Hall
Sandy Hepp
Pat Hernandez
Rev. Hewson Family
Linda Howard
April Jackson
John Jaggers
Chester Kenney
Jodi Knauf
Jenny Koopmans
Coleen Lashkowski
Today’s Sanctuary Flowers are given by....
Dr. Ron and Judy Willey in honor of Frances Tubbs on her 96th birthday
Prayer Time and Hymn Meditation Welcome and Announcements Jerry Spaulding, Lay Leader Introit Holy Ground Men’s Quartet Call to Worship
Leader: O give thanks to the Lord, for God is good! God’s steadfast love endures forever. Church: Church: Church: Church: We have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we can We have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we can We have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we can We have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we can tell the world of God’s love, forgiveness and grace. tell the world of God’s love, forgiveness and grace. tell the world of God’s love, forgiveness and grace. tell the world of God’s love, forgiveness and grace. Leader: God shows us the straight path and renews our failing strength. Church: Church: Church: Church: God lifts us up and is always with us.God lifts us up and is always with us.God lifts us up and is always with us.God lifts us up and is always with us. Leader: Give thanks to the Lord, for God is good. All: All: All: All: God’s steadfast love endures forever!God’s steadfast love endures forever!God’s steadfast love endures forever!God’s steadfast love endures forever!
*Songs of Praise All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name No. 154 *Affirmation of Faith The Apostles’ Creed No. 881 Pastoral Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer *Gloria Patri Glory Be to The Father No. 70 Offertory Anthem I Love You Lord Men’s Quartet *Doxology and Presentation No. 95 Scripture Reading John 13:34-35; Ephesians 2:8-10 Message “DO GOOD” Pastor Bob Martin *Hymn of Commitment My Jesus, I Love Thee No. 172 *Altar Moments that Alter Lives Altar is Open *Benediction *Sending Forth God Be With You No. 672 *Postlude Linda Pointer, Organist and Judi Hurst, Pianist
*If it is comfortable for you to do so, please stand.
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Bill Latimer
Carol Lehr
Frank Lovejoy
Eleanor Lunman
Irene Manessier
Marou
Bill Mathews
Jim & Debbie McCoy
Neal McCraken
Ruby Mill
Eva Montalvo
Vicki and T.J. Morgan
Kim Morris
Lee Mullins
Neal
Evelyn Olcott
Olson Family
Ross Orris
Jim Parker
Dolly Pelusio
Reese
Bill Robben
Darla Rodenberger
Joni Roeder
Elizabeth Rodman
Ron Roeder
Miriam Schultz
Paula Scott
Art Sellers
Walter Semanick
Peggy Sharkey
Tori Shaw
Lloyd Sides
Sindy
Audra Smith
Traci Smith
Penny Jo Thomas
Shadavia Thompson
Jean Troutner
Van Swol Family
Ann Ward
Martha Wellman
Jess Williams
Dennis & Jan Willis
Carolyn Sue Winger
Nan Witherell
Pat Zdenek
9:30 AM Traditional Worship July 17, 2011
We extend our prayers and sincere sympathy to the family of Egon Schreiner who died in past days.
Prayer Time and Hymn Meditation Welcome and Announcements Jerry Spaulding, Lay Leader Introit In Your House Lord Sanctuary Choir Call to Worship
Leader: O give thanks to the Lord, for God is good! God’s steadfast love endures forever. Church: Church: Church: Church: We have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we canWe have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we canWe have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we canWe have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we can tell the world of God’s love, forgiveness and grace. tell the world of God’s love, forgiveness and grace. tell the world of God’s love, forgiveness and grace. tell the world of God’s love, forgiveness and grace. Leader: God shows us the straight path and renews our failing strength. Church: Church: Church: Church: God lifts us up and is always with us.God lifts us up and is always with us.God lifts us up and is always with us.God lifts us up and is always with us. Leader: Give thanks to the Lord, for God is good. All: All: All: All: God’s steadfast love endures forever!God’s steadfast love endures forever!God’s steadfast love endures forever!God’s steadfast love endures forever!
*Songs of Praise All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name No. 154 *Affirmation of Faith The Apostles’ Creed No. 881 Pastoral Prayer and the Lord’s Prayer *Gloria Patri Glory Be to The Father No. 70 Offertory Anthem How Deep the Father’s Love for Us Sanctuary Choir *Doxology and Presentation No. 95 Scripture Reading John 13:34-35; Ephesians 2:8-10 Message “DO GOOD” Pastor B.J. Foster *Hymn of Commitment My Jesus, I Love Thee No. 172 *Altar Moments that Alter Lives Altar is Open *Benediction *Sending Forth God Be With You No. 672 *Postlude Linda Pointer, Organist and Judi Hurst, Pianist
*If it is comfortable for you to do so, please stand.
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“The “The “The “The FFFFountain” ountain” ountain” ountain” Praise & WorshipPraise & WorshipPraise & WorshipPraise & Worship
in the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hallin the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hallin the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hallin the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hall
9:30 AM July 17, 2011
Today’s Message from Pastor Bob MartinToday’s Message from Pastor Bob MartinToday’s Message from Pastor Bob MartinToday’s Message from Pastor Bob Martin
“DO GOOD” “DO GOOD” “DO GOOD” “DO GOOD” John 13:34-35, “A new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one an-other.”
Ephesians 2:8-10 For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith—and this is not from yourselves, it is the gift of God — not by works, so that no one can boast. For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
Join us today as weJoin us today as weJoin us today as weJoin us today as we
Celebrate Our ChildrenCelebrate Our ChildrenCelebrate Our ChildrenCelebrate Our Children
With music from the kids of Vacation Bible SchoolWith music from the kids of Vacation Bible SchoolWith music from the kids of Vacation Bible SchoolWith music from the kids of Vacation Bible School
St. Paul Happenings for Children and Families........St. Paul Happenings for Children and Families........St. Paul Happenings for Children and Families........St. Paul Happenings for Children and Families........
SonShine Junction Bible AdventuresSonShine Junction Bible AdventuresSonShine Junction Bible AdventuresSonShine Junction Bible Adventures,
our interactive Sunday School hour at 9:30 am each week, where kids enjoy
cooking, drama, computers, arts & crafts and more as they dig into the Word!
and We’re Looking forward with excitement to
our next Family Fun Night Family Fun Night Family Fun Night Family Fun Night on August 12th at Clearwater Beach
Our Fall Festival Fall Festival Fall Festival Fall Festival on October 21st here in the CLEC, and
Disney Family CampingFamily CampingFamily CampingFamily Camping, October 28, 29 and 30th
And much, much more in the months to come!!And much, much more in the months to come!!And much, much more in the months to come!!And much, much more in the months to come!!
For detailed information, watch your bulletins or call Debbie BrimacomBe at 586-KIDS (5437)
10:55 AM Gospel Worship July 17, 2011
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THE CHURCH GATHERSTHE CHURCH GATHERSTHE CHURCH GATHERSTHE CHURCH GATHERS
As we gather for worship, greet those next to you in Christian love !
Welcome and Announcements Jerry Spaulding, Lay Leader
Call to Worship Leader: O give thanks to the Lord, for God is good! God’s steadfast love endures forever. Church: Church: Church: Church: We have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we can tell the world of God’s We have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we can tell the world of God’s We have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we can tell the world of God’s We have been saved by the grace of our Lord, so that we can tell the world of God’s love, forgiveness and grace. love, forgiveness and grace. love, forgiveness and grace. love, forgiveness and grace. Leader: God shows us the straight path and renews our failing strength. Church: Church: Church: Church: God lifts us up and is always with us.God lifts us up and is always with us.God lifts us up and is always with us.God lifts us up and is always with us. Leader: Give thanks to the Lord, for God is good. All: All: All: All: God’s steadfast love endures forever!God’s steadfast love endures forever!God’s steadfast love endures forever!God’s steadfast love endures forever!
*Greeting Bless Be The Tie That Binds
Children’s Songs Our Vacation Bible School Children
*Hymns of Praise All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name No. 154 O How I Love Jesus No. 170
Children K thru 5th Grade may leave for our Children’s Church in South Fellowship Hall.
Pastoral Prayer and The Lord’s Prayer TO THE PRAISE OF GODTO THE PRAISE OF GODTO THE PRAISE OF GODTO THE PRAISE OF GOD
Anthem How Deep the Father’s Love for Us Sanctuary Choir Mr. David McKee, Pastor of Music Scripture Reading John 13:34-35; Ephesians 2:8-10 Praise Chorus Make Us One
Make us one, Lord, make us one; Holy Spirit, make us one.
Let Your love flow so the world will know we are one in You.
PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD PROCLAMATION OF THE WORD
Message “DO GOOD’” Pastor Bob Martin Offertory God Leads Us Along Soloist, Luanne Frolick
Praise God From Whom All Blessing Flow and Presentation
Prayer of Thanksgiving
*Song of Praise My Jesus, I Love Thee No. 172
*Benediction
*Closing Song God Be With You No. 672 Linda Pointer, Organist and Judi Hurst, Pianist
****If it is comfortable for you to do so, please stand.
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A Personal Note.....A Personal Note.....A Personal Note.....A Personal Note.....
Dear Friends,
Thank you for all your prayers, phone calls, email messages, visits, and cards during our recent surgeries. We could not have made it without you.
God has answered your prayers in a power-ful way! We are eternally grateful! Now please pray that Linda Sue find a good job.
Much love,
Sue McKenzie & Linda Sue Coley
FROM THE PULPIT:
Current Series: “Three Simple Rules for Today’s Christian”
Today’s Message : “Do Good”
Today’s Key Text John 13:34-35; Ephesians 2:8-10
What does it mean for you to do good? Where do you begin? What are the boundaries? When we learn the reason behind Jesus’ words to love one another, we begin to understand the value of doing good. As we love, we also become “like Him” and therefore are Christ in the world. Simple Rule #2 “do good”.
Summer is a time when a lot of us are out of town, visiting family and friends, or just having fun.
However, there are many people who are unable to do these things due to illness,
and in some cases, needing blood themselves. It is there-fore, up to those of us who are available to set aside a lit-tle time to help these people.
Please visit the Bloodmobile July 31st in the Sanctuary parking lot from 8:30 am to 1 pm.
You will be blessed just knowing you helped someone in need. As usual ID is required.
Thank you so much for caring.
Be a
DONATE BLOOD
We did it! We did it! We did it! We did it! Our St. Paul students “Loved hungry” for 30
hours and raised over $1,500 (& more is coming in) to
help feed and care for hungry children and families around the world through World Vision.
And we couldn’t have done it without you. Thanks to your prayers and support, we’re helping to write anew story for kids facing hunger.
Thanks again for making our
30-Hour Famine a huge success!
Our Healing Prayer Service for the month of July will not take place today as typically scheduled. We hope to resume in August, so please check your bulletin.
Men’s Bible Study Group Begins the Book of Exodus
Come join as we study God’s Word on Thursday mornings. Grow closer to Christ while strengthening your commitment as a husband,
father, leader, brother and servant.
We meet at 7 am until 8 am in Room #248 on the 2nd Floor of the CLEC every Thurs-day as we work our way through the Book of Exodus. Bring your Bible and join us!
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Summer Camps Still Asks Your Help for those in Need Summer Camps Still Asks Your Help for those in Need Summer Camps Still Asks Your Help for those in Need Summer Camps Still Asks Your Help for those in Need
Again, this year, the Summer Camp programs at St. Paul have seen an even greater request for scholar-ship money to help children in need.
The cost for one week at either Camp SonRise (Elementary children) or Camp Samaritan (Middle School kids) is $125. If you feel led to give any amount it would be very much appreciated! Please make a note on your check that it should go toward:“Summer Camp Scholarships”.
Thanks so much for everything you do!
& every Sunday night..
Join us for Youth Worship 6:30—9:00 pm in the Youth Room
CLEC, second floor
Dinner, Group Games, Praise & Worship,
Message & Discussion
the Lighthouse the Lighthouse the Lighthouse the Lighthouse tonight
WILD WACKY WEDNESDAY
Crazy fun for the entire summer for our rising 7th through 12th grade students. Call the Youth Office at 587-7007 for details
Our Awesome Volunteeers continue to
Sparkle & Shine God’s House.
But there’s still a lot to do....
If you’re willing and able, just
give the office a call or
Lynn Hicks at 584-4455
Wednesday, July 20 Scavenger Hunt
Best fun ever ! $5 each
Wednesday, Aug. 3 Rays vs. Jays
5:30—game end! $9 each
LAST WEEK FOR DONATIONS AND SO MUCH IS NEEDED !! Our Youth and sponsors will be leaving for Jimani, Dominican Republic in just 1 week!
Monetary contributions are still needed to help with expenses and medical items are still needed !
PLEASE look over the list posted in the CLEC and Office Lobbies (and listed in previous bulletins) to see what you can contribute.
Pharmaceuticals are desperately needed by the physician’s of The Chadashha Foundation with whom we will be serving. Donations of these items would be a great blessing and can be left in the office workroom if labeled for the DR Missions Trip.
REMEMBER... Generic brands are fine, but we are not able to accept anything that is expired.
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Calendar events or changes must be submitted to Kim Smith at
585-4758 by Wednesday, 2 weeks preceding the event to appear in the bulletin!!
Sunday, July 17 Traditional Worship 8:00 AM The Meeting Place 8:45 AM Holy Communion 9:00 AM Fountain Praise &Worship 9:30 AM Traditional Worship 9:30 AM Sunday School 9:30 AM Mission Team Meeting 10:45 AM Gospel Worship 10:55 AM Children’s Church 11:00 AM Youth Choir 5:30 PM Youth Lighthouse Worship 6:30 PM
Monday, July 18 Ladies Monthly Bible Stdy 6:30 PM Adult Basketball 7:00 PM Stephen Ministry 7:00 PM
Tuesday, July 19 Sonrise Bible Study 6:30 AM Parent’s Morning Out 9:00 AM Pew Committee 9:00 AM Jazzercise 5:00 PM Celebrate Recovery 6:00 PM Zumba 6:30 PM Adult Basketball 7:45 PM
Wednesday, July 20 Handicapable 6:00 PM Wild Wacky Wednesday 6:00 PM Adult Co-ed Volley Ball 7:45 PM
Thursday, July 21 Men’s Exodus Study 7:00 AM Parent’s Morning Out 9:00 AM Jazzercise 5:00 PM Prayer Shawl Ministry 5:30 PM Jazzercise 6:00 PM Brain Trauma Support 6:30 PM Intercessory Prayer 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir 7:30 PM
Friday, July 22 Adult Basketball 7:30 PM
Saturday, July 23 St. Paul Youth Basketball 8:00 AM
This Week at st. paul
12-Step Programs: Celebrate Recovery, AA, Alanon, Nar Anon,
Women’s NA, ACOA, AlAnon, Recovery Inc., and Youth NA
All meet at St. Paul. Call for times.
“Altar Flowers” Order Form “Altar Flowers” Order Form “Altar Flowers” Order Form “Altar Flowers” Order Form Flowers are $40 each and a beautiful way to honor a
loved one while beautifying the altar.
NAME____________________________________________________ PHONE NO.________________
QUANTITY________________ @ $40 EACH AMOUNT DUE:____________
DEDICATION FOR WORSHIP BULLETIN: _______________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________
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Altar Flowers are needed for the Sundays of July 24 and 31. What a wonderful way to remember a loved one, honor a special oc-casion in your life or to praise God for a special blessing... and they help to beautify God’s house.
Cost is $40 per bouquet. Flowers can be picked up after the last service or donated to local hospitals. You can submit this form to the church office with your check or call Mary Vaughn at 584-8165 to place an order We do ask, when picking up your flowers after the 11:00 service, please allow time for the Flower Volunteers to arrange your bouquet. You may wait in the Chapel. Thank you!
just older youth
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One of the world’s premier Christian Praise &Worship leaders, Robin Mark is
perhaps best known as a songwriter. His songs “Days of Elijah”, “Revival”,
“All for Jesus”, “The Wonderful Cross” and “Not by Might” are performed
in contemporary worship services worldwide.
Robin Mark has published 13 albums with sales of over 2 million and has won
the Gospel Music Association’s International Award.
Appearing at St. Paul Sunday, August 14th 7:00 pm Sanctuary Doors will open at 6:30 pm
Ticket Donations:
$12 in advance at the church office
BUY NOW ($14 day of show)
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JOY Fellowship
is resuming early !!!
Join us this Tuesday, July 19th
at 10:30 am in the LuAnne Willey Fellowship Hall
Following our time of sing-ing some favorite hymns, hearing announcements of “what’s new” and prayer needs, Pastor B.J. will lead us in prayer.
In place of Bible study this week, we will spend some time getting to know our new Associate Pastor, B.J. She’ll be open to your questions and will let us know what her thoughts and visions are here at St. Paul. (Next week we’ll give Pastor Bob a turn!!)
Bring your $4 for a yummy “Chef Ron” lunch that includes dessert and a bever-age - and please call to make your res-ervation—584-8165
Health Hints From our Faith Community Nurse,
Grant Corrigan, RN, FCN
“As the deer longs for streams of water, so I long for you, O God. I thirst for God, the living God.” Psalm 42:1 NLT
How much water did you drink today? Normally you should drink eight 8-ounce glasses of water every day. A survey by Rockefeller University discovered that about a third of those who responded drank the recommended amount and nearly 10% drank none at all. This is cause for concern because water is essential to your good health.
Your body is made up of 96% water and to keep all systems function-ing optimally, it is important to maintain that percentage. For exam-ple, drinking water prevents symptoms such as fatigue, dry skin, headaches and constipation. Severe dehydration can affect blood pressure, circulation, digestion, kidney function and even your joints.
In hot weather, you can lose fluids at a rate of a quart or more per hour so drinking water is important to replace what is lost through perspiration, urination, breathing, and other body processes. If you must be in the heat, drinking water will prevent cramping, nausea, and heat exhaustion. If you exercise, drink a glass of water about 20 minutes before the activity and at least a half a glass every 15-20 minutes during the activity. Since many fruits are 80-95% water, they are another source of fluid replacement.
Bottled water has its place if the local water tastes bad or if you are uncertain of its quality but it’s best to save your money and stick to natural water and a healthy diet.
Dehydration is often signaled first by hunger or fatigue rather than by thirst, so don’t wait to take your fill. In the same way, don’t forget to thirst after God. The verse above shows that our physical need is equal to our spiritual need. God satisfies our physical thirst with wa-ter and our spiritual thirst with his Word.
St. Paul Gift Shop & Book StoreSt. Paul Gift Shop & Book StoreSt. Paul Gift Shop & Book StoreSt. Paul Gift Shop & Book Store
Located in the CLEC Lobby, our shop is filled with gift items, greeting cards, books, jewelry, baby gifts, and smiling faces to assist you in selecting just what you are looking for.
Summer hours: Sunday mornings 8:45 - 9:30 and 10:30 - 11
A Note from Pastor Bob
Join us next week for Worship, July 24th, 2011
8:00 AM Traditional Worship Pastor B.J. Foster Sanctuary
9:00 AM Holy Communion The Rev. Jack Carter Schultz Chapel
9:30 AM Traditional Worship Pastor B.J. Foster Sanctuary
9:30 AM “The Fountain” Praise & Worship Pastor Bob Martin CLEC
10:55 AM Gospel Worship Pastor Bob Martin Sanctuary
Patti and I had some good friends come visit with us this past weekend. Being that we just re-
cently moved into our new home we have been trying to make sure we had everything in place before their arrival. Patti is really big on hospi-tality and I have known her long enough to make sure that I pull my load when folks come by.
I was quickly dispatched to the grocery store for some last minute supplies. It seems there is al-ways something missing from the pantry or the refrigerator so making runs to the store is com-monplace at the Martin household. For me, the grocery store is not one of my favorite things to do so I have to make it a game in order to keep my mind on the task at hand. For men, we kind of “bag and tag” things and we are “in and out” of the store before anyone else knows about it. As I was negotiating the aisles I got a big smile on my face because I was actually beating my last time at the store. If I played my cards right I could do everything I was sent to do in less than 8 minutes. My basket was almost full and I was running a minute and a half ahead of schedule. Pretty impressive stuff, huh? Working my way into the front of the store I realized the hardest thing was still before me: which lane do I pick for check-out? I’m not one who normally is compla-cent on just standing still so I started looking around the front of the store to allow some non-productive time to slip away. That’s when I saw it happen.
A mother of two very young children had suc-cessfully negotiated the check-out line at the grocery store and was awkwardly pushing her cart (along with her two little children in tow) out of the store. I could see that she certainly
had her hands full. She was almost out the door when I saw a young man running to-wards her with a black bag clutched tightly in his hands. He sprinted in and out of the crowd of people shopping and finally reached her. He called out, “Ma’am! I think this is yours?!” Clutched tightly in his hand was her purse. I couldn’t help but think about how like my wallet, her purse must have contained things that were very important to her. At the sound of the young man’s voice she whirled around with a surprised look on her face. “What?” she said. “Oh my gosh! I didn’t even realize I had left it back there. Thank you for finding it and bringing it back to me. You don’t know what this means!” I could tell by the look on her face she meant every word. I could also see by the smile from the young man he realized he had done something good that day.
Our second spiritual law for Christians is “Do Good”. It is going to be so important for all of us to remember those words this coming week, especially when we see opportunities to do just that. But one thing about being a fol-lower of Jesus is we don’t have to think about whether or not to do something good. As a fol-lower, we just do it, per se. So, what will it take for you to do something good today? I bet if you allow yourself to be you, as a fol-lower of Jesus, you will have so many stories to share. Who knows, you just might see there are other followers of Jesus out there just like you.
Prepared to be amazed (from Habakkuk 1:5)
Pastor Bob