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120 N Mt Vernon Ave ~ Prescott, AZ 86301 ~ (928)445-5190 mountvernonchurch.org ~ scripturessay.com
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Welcome Guest We are glad you chose to worship with us. Please fill out a visitor’s card and place it in the collection plate. Please worship with us again and often.
Schedule of Services Pioneer Home Service 8: 30 am Bible Class 9: 30 am Morning Worship 10: 30 am Evening Worship 6: 00 pm Wed. Ladies Class 12: 00 pm (at church building) Wed. Evening Study 7: 00 pm
Minister Sage Bridges
Shepherds Otto Buehler Morris Guest Gordon Gower Glenn Kenner
Larry Miller
Deacons Don Dillahunty Rick Pinney Spencer Guest Eddie Redman Bob Justice Larry Sanderson
Troy Trammell
Church Statistics
OFFICE HOURS: M-Th 8am to noon ATTENDANCE Bible Class 79 Worship Assembly 116 Pioneer Home 23 FINANCES Weekly Budget $4018 Weekly Contribution $5166
Pioneer Home Schedule Date Lesson Song Leader
Jan 22 Rick
Pinney Morris Guest
Greeters for January Barbara Trammell Jan 15th & 22nd
Make Time In Bible class on Wednesday night, we looked at Paul’s prayer that he
recorded for the Philippian church. We not only looked at some of the details found
within the prayer, but at Paul’s overall prayer life. The observation that was made
was how remarkably long Paul’s prayer list must have been. How on earth did he
have time to pray for all of these congregations? It is also clear that he did not
generalize, nor did he simply mention the name Philippi in his prayers, but he
petitioned God for specific reasons on their behalf. How was this accomplished in
the busy life of an apostle?
Many of our questions can be answered by looking at the life of Jesus. If
there is anyone who’s time on earth was precious, it was the very little time that
Jesus had. There was so much for Him to accomplish in what we would consider to
be no time at all. Early on in His ministry, people were bringing Him the sick to
be healed; and at one point, the entire city was gathered together to see Jesus (Mark
1:32, 33). Even though His life appeared to be immersed in chaos, He demonstrated
for us something that is extremely important in order to maintain a healthy
spiritual life. The text says, “And rising very early in the morning, while it was still
dark, he departed and went out to a desolate place, and there He prayed” (Mark
1:35). There are several observations that can be made from this one verse alone,
but if nothing else, we see that Jesus made time to pray even in the midst of time
demanding circumstances.
To answer our initial question concerning the apostle Paul, it appears that
he followed in the footsteps of Jesus, and he made time. Everyone makes time for
something; however, what a person choses to make time for is a clear demonstration
of where his or her priorities lie. Both Jesus and His servant Paul made time to
pray about their work. Their communication with God fell short to no other aspect
of their lives. In 2017, if we as the Lord’s church make prayer a priority, there is
no telling how long our list can be. Not just a list of names of people or places to
briefly mention, but a list of reasons to be thankful, along with petitions, requests,
worries, or anything else that can be accomplished through the power of prayer.
There is much to pray for with little time to accomplish it, so let us not waste any
more time.
In love,
Sage
Upcoming Lessons
Sunday Evening Worship 6pm
Lesson: Purposeful Prayer Devotional
Wednesday Evening Bible Study 7pm
Lesson: Furtherance of the Gospel
Philippians 1: 12-26
Let’s learn together how we can become more like our Lord. ~Sage
Jim Rhodes eye surgery went well. Linda Kirschner’s Aunty Jerry was in ER on Jan 5; she is 99 years old and experienced some health complications. David Kirschner as he tries to help his sister Linda to transition to a new place to live Amanda Campbell (friend of Sage & Alexis) seizures, pray that doctors will be able to diagnosis her. Arlene Sugarman (friend of Helen Gasdaglis) waiting for results of tests to see if her cancer has return. Susan Bryant had a setback in her treatment; was in ER last Sunday. Got a new direction to proceed in and some medication to help.
Continual Prayers Health Reasons/Treatment
Marcia Serrano slowly healing from back surgery, dealing with pain and daily migraine headache.
Penny Potts (Lillian Pollock daughter) healing from back surgery.
Becky Poteet (Larry Miller’s daughter) continues
a very diligent holistic treatment at home.
Brad Hall (friend of Kathy Cleaveland) in need of kidney transplant; on list.
Chris Lowell (in-law to the Pinney’s) prayers for
two uncles one has stage 3 cancer and the other with many health problems
Julie (friend of Sally Guest) husband, has liver cancer. Please pray for his comfort.
Christian (Becky Hanna’s nephew) terminal
leukemia.
Joe Hixenbaugh (Jim Hixenbaugh’s brother) cancer.
Our Shut-ins Ruth Hague Dwain Oliver Marjorie Trammell Bill Withers at VA hospital
Morning Assembly January 22nd Assembly Announcements Don Dillahunty Announcements Don Dillahunty
Song Leader Rick Pinney Song Leader Roger Derda Opening Prayer Otto Buehler Opening Prayer Larry Miller
Scripture Reading Keith Drochak Scripture Reading Greg Hendrickson Prayer Leader Morris Guest Prayer Leader Troy Trammell
Lord’s Table Neil Simmons Lord’s Table Joe Braswell David Kirschner Les Turner Les Turner Jim Wisniewski Mike Wester Kelly Whisenant
Closing Prayer Troy Trammell Closing Prayer David Kirschner
THOSE SERVING ASSEMBLE IN THE CHURCH OFFICE PROMPTLY AT 10:20
Nursery/Cry Room Available at the back of the auditorium
Budget Presentation TONIGHT we will have a short devotionals and then
the elders will present the 2017 budget to the
congregation.
Breakfast at IHOP Jan 25th 8am
Thank You! The elders would like to thank Larry Sanderson for his many years of services as a deacon to the family here. Larry has made the decision to step down as deacon. We appreciate his dedication to the Lord and willingness to serve.
MEMBER ATTENDANCE CARDS From the elders: REMINDER Members will no longer have to fill out an attendance card. On the back side of the visitor cards there is a place to have prayer requests or announcements made.
NEW DIRECTORIES Updated directories are in the church office.
There is an expression among those who exercise regularly, “No Pain, No Gain.” The expression basically means that if you are not willing to work hard and suffer a little for your efforts, then you are not going to accomplish very much. In order for one to be productive in business, for example, one must be willing to make sacrifices of time and money; one must make an effort in order to do well. In our personal relationships the more we put into them the better it is going to be. The parent who makes an effort to spend time with his children is going to have a better relationship with his child than the parent that doesn’t. The husband who spends more time with his wife will have a better relationship than one that is always gone. Should it cause us to wonder, when we come to the spiritual world, that if we don’t make an effort at serving the Lord that we’re not going to get anything out of our relationship with God? The same principle is true here as well. “No pain, no gain.”. Our worship and service requires of us some effort, both mentally and physically. The more effort we put into our worship and service, the greater our relationship with God will become. If we don’t attend services or if our attendance is sporadic, then we’re not going to get very much out of it. Attendance to the worship services is where we get our encouragement to continue to live godly lives and be faithful to the Lord (Hebrews 10:25). It is absolutely critical to our relationship with God. We must engage our minds to worship God (John 4:24, Matthew 22:37). ………..continued on opposite page
That means we need to listen attentively to the prayers and the sermon (1 Corinthians 14:15). We need to sing with all of our heart to the Lord (Ephesians 5:19, Colossians 3:16). We need to give with purpose and thanksgiving in our hearts (1 Corinthians 16:1-2). And we need to remember the death of Jesus as we partake of the Lord’s Supper (Luke 22:19). We cheat ourselves out of a relationship with God when we don’t engage our minds in worship. When we leave the church building our efforts must continue. This means doing good to those who are in need (Galatians 6:10); being a good example to our children (Ephesians 6:4); teaching someone about the gospel (Matthew 28:18-20); setting an example of model behavior for our coworkers (Ephesians 6:6). Regardless who we influence, there must be the effort of influence. What will happen if we engage ourselves in the work of God? We will grow as individuals. The church will also grow; others will see the wonderful things working in our lives and they will want to be part of it. “No pain, no gain” means that if we want more out of our relationship with God we need to work harder at it. Let us all renew our efforts to serve God in all things. By Kevin Cauley