FAM DAY March 31 2024

Starting at 12:30pm

Here are a few reminders to help you enjoy and navigate FAM DAY tomorrow!

1.We will have free hot dogs 🌭, cheeseburgers 🍔, chips, and drinks for everyone there.

2. There will also be free shaved ice provided by Max’s Frigid Frog.

3. There will be an obstacle course, bounce house, and inflatable axe throwing available.

4. A craft will be available inside of the Cotton Hall Event Center.

5. Egg Hunt times will be available by age groups.

Ages 0-2 – 12:30-12:40p

Ages 3-5 – 12:45-12:55p

Grades k -2 – 1-1:10p

Grades 3-5 – 1:15 -1:30p

6. ALL AGES are welcome to fellowship and eat and enjoy a time of koinonia .

Proverbs 18

18 Unfriendly people care only about themselves;
    they lash out at common sense.

Fools have no interest in understanding;
    they only want to air their own opinions.

Doing wrong leads to disgrace,
    and scandalous behavior brings contempt.

Wise words are like deep waters;
    wisdom flows from the wise like a bubbling brook.

It is not right to acquit the guilty
    or deny justice to the innocent.

Fools’ words get them into constant quarrels;
    they are asking for a beating.

The mouths of fools are their ruin;
    they trap themselves with their lips.

Rumors are dainty morsels
    that sink deep into one’s heart.

A lazy person is as bad as
    someone who destroys things.

10 The name of the Lord is a strong fortress;
    the godly run to him and are safe.

11 The rich think of their wealth as a strong defense;
    they imagine it to be a high wall of safety.

12 Haughtiness goes before destruction;
    humility precedes honor.

13 Spouting off before listening to the facts
    is both shameful and foolish.

14 The human spirit can endure a sick body,
    but who can bear a crushed spirit?

15 Intelligent people are always ready to learn.
    Their ears are open for knowledge.

16 Giving a gift can open doors;
    it gives access to important people!

17 The first to speak in court sounds right—
    until the cross-examination begins.

18 Flipping a coin[a] can end arguments;
    it settles disputes between powerful opponents.

19 An offended friend is harder to win back than a fortified city.
    Arguments separate friends like a gate locked with bars.

20 Wise words satisfy like a good meal;
    the right words bring satisfaction.

21 The tongue can bring death or life;
    those who love to talk will reap the consequences.

22 The man who finds a wife finds a treasure,
    and he receives favor from the Lord.

23 The poor plead for mercy;
    the rich answer with insults.

24 There are “friends” who destroy each other,
    but a real friend sticks closer than a brother.

Takeaways from 18

18:1- Caring for others is an overflow of the Holy Spirit working in my life. When I care for them humbly and without motive, the friendship of God can be tasted.

18:1-Common sense ought to be latched on to not lashed out against.

18:2 -God calls His children to understanding at its purest, not foolishness and self centeredness.

18:2- What if my opinion doesn’t need to be aired before man? But aired before the LORD alone in prayer.

18:3- Consecration has consequences: both the presence of it and the lack of it. I will reap what I sow.

18:4 – Wisdom is able to refresh and rejuvenate the soul. Nothing can refresh like wisdom.

18:5 – Justice matters, don’t scoff at it. Run towards it and champion the LORD in the matter.

18:5- The LORD is justice.

18:6- Words are meant for edification not altercations.

18:6 – Words don’t have to be self inflicted wounds.

18:7 – Words are meant to bless and to build.

18:8- The smallest gossip can take large roots. Those aren’t the seeds Christians sow.

18:9- Laziness destroyes, diligence builds.

18:10- There is one place and source of safety. The LORD.

18:11- Currency’s Fluctuate, the LORD’s strength and safety does not.

18:12- Humility >pride.

18:14- Better to get all the facts before formulating any idea or speak on any situation.

18:15- NEVER stop craving to LEARN and GROW.

18:16 – Sow FORWARD

18:17 – Don’t arrive at conclusions hastily.

18:18 – The smallest and most equitable action can end the most powerful of arguments.

18:19- Be a friend not a phony. Friendship at its purest is impossible without Christ.

18:20 – Depend on Holy Spirit for words to speak at all time.

18:21 – I sow what I speak.

18:22 – God gifts His sons with blessings as wives.

18:23 – My response to the poor reveals my heart towards God.

18:24 – Be a true friend, be a brother in Christ, stick with people no matter what. Thick, think, high or low water, be a brother.

Sunday Night Reflections

Barna Research Group Chart

“If your pastor treated you the way you treat them, I highly doubt you’d ever step foot back in a church.” -Me 🤣

That is a legit thought that has come to my mind many times. The more I serve and watch others serve, the more I stand by it. I’ve had more knives in my back than I can count. People smile and hug my neck, and then tear me and my brothers apart with their words and gossip as soon as we leave the room . It’s gets old. The calling is worth it, I’m just saying, the junk gets old. Let’s call a ♠️ and ♠️.

First, let me confess, pastors are 💯 human. We aren’t Jesus. We love Him so much, but are NOT Him. We are imperfect and saved by the same blood as everyone else. We are your brothers in Christ. We are not hierarchical Grand Poobah’s of some religious cult.

I know firsthand I frustrate many with my flaws, failed vision, mess ups, etc. I’ve earned many of the criticisms that have come my way. I’ll be honest with you, I frustrate myself with myself. However, those criticisms I can handle. It’s healthy to embrace those and learn from those criticisms, they help me fail forward. They are often times faithful wounds of a friend which is far greater than the flattering deceitful kisses of the enemy.

It’s those who claim to be your friend or brother that tear you to pieces that hurt the most. Those you have been in the trenches with and loved and cared for unconditionally in the midst of their pain who abandon or betray you, that stings the most.

This Psalm says it perfectly.

[12] For it is not an enemy who taunts me— then I could bear it; it is not an adversary who deals insolently with me— then I could hide from him. [13] But it is you, a man, my equal, my companion, my familiar friend. [14] We used to take sweet counsel together; within God’s house we walked in the throng.

Psalm 55:12-14

The Barna research chart 📊 is very enlightening that I posted above. The healthy relationships that pastors once had are seemingly more challenging to come by. I honestly believe this to be true for many, whether in ministry or not, but for the sake of this thought process, I’ll stick with clergymen for the moment.

This chart is encouraging to know that I’m not alone in what I’m feeling. It’s also motivating to want to try to find healthier heights of health relationally with those I care about and love.

In the mean time while I seek peace from the LORD and aspire for healthier and fruitful relationships (including those I’m blessed right now, relationships can grow from glory to glory too)I find comfort in this psalm as ointment to my souls wounds.

PN

Longings Fulfilled

We live in a world that is full of people lost in their longings. From toddler to teenagers to grandparents; the longings of the soul attempt to paralyze those who don’t find adequate fulfillment. There is no running or hiding from this haunting reality.

When longings are not satisfied and ministered to by the LORD, a plethora of non anointed outcomes are possible. As believers, we seek the anointed paths because that’s where the Lord is. The enemy loves to keep us from these paths though.

Longings of the soul are real therefore there has to be a plan of action to combat them with concentrated hearts.

Proverbs wisdom declares that “when God fulfills our longings, sweetness fills our soul.” How does this happen, then? How can I let God fulfill my longings?

God offers to give us life and life abundantly. This means that a fulfilled life is possible only through the satisfaction of Jesus Christ making us new. When we become a new creation, we have new desires, new longings, and new rhythms.

If I’m walking feeling unfulfilled and full of longing, it’s time for me to evaluate who or what has authority over my heart and desires.

What fulfills me will fuel my motives, mannerisms, and mantras throughout my life. So be careful who governs your heart.

Jesus comes to satisfy our thirst and free us to be hungry to do the will of the Father. So let His sweetness satisfy your soul.

VBS Special Mission Offering

Sarah Kate ministering through medicine.

Tomorrow in worship we will take a special missions offering for Sarah Kate. She is going to be traveling to an undisclosed location for Neonatal Pediatric missions.

This is one of my former students and I would love to see how we can sow into her life financially as she travels bravely and boldly to the unknown to reveal a known God to the peoples of the earth who do not know Him.

Let’s finish if this week of ministry by sowing into the lives of those who need a Savior and need help.

PN

SERVE Opportunities

Here are a few opportunities to serving tomorrow.

Wednesday Stage painting

Tomorrow we will be painting and putting fire retardant down on the worship stage. If you are able to serve, please contact Pastor Nate. This will be an all day project.

Marketplace Apartments Wednesday

2:45pm-until

We will be serving snow cones to the community of Marketplace apartments. Contact Pastor Nate or Anita Barrett for more information.

Parent Night Out

This Friday Anothen will be hosting a Parent Night Out. This will be available for children ages 2- 5th Grade. The cost will be $5.00 a child. All proceeds will go towards our AC Student camp called Shammah. If you want to be part of this evening and enjoy a date night, all we need you to do is to register online through the sign up link.

PNO Details

Time?

6pm-9pm

What will my kids be doing?

We will have pizza, games, movies, and sweet treats for your child to enjoy.

Who will be watching my kids?

One of our background vetted AKidZ Kingdom Partners will be serving you and your children on this evening.

What Else?

Once you sign up online, you will get a confirmation email with drop off and pick up details.

Where?

Cotton Hall Clubhouse

http://www.aclife.tv

Register here ⬆️⬆️

Cotton Hall Worship

Good Evening Church Family!

This Sunday we will continue to worship in the Cotton Hall Clubhouse.

So much progress is taking place on the property across the street but it is not ready yet for us to worship in as initially hoped for.

Looking forward to worshiping with you tomorrow!

10:30AM

117 Carolina Crossing Rs

York, SC 29745