Thursday, December 20, 2007

December 19

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

Over the weekend, we received a little taste of winter, with cold wind and temperatures, snow and ice. Let’s pray for all those who were in the bad ice storm all around us. It was a devastating storm for some of our neighbors, and we can count our blessings many times over. Our visitors we were blessed with included: Tina Hall (Dover, TN), Otis Busbee (Marshall), Darrel & Shirley Baker (Rogers), Mary Green and Rawlon C & Madilynn Ruddick (Bentonville), Ted & Lanette Hiers (Centerton), Charles & Nancy Cash, Jerry Jeffcoat and Richard & Dianna Mehnert (all from Bella Vista), and Marsha DeVault and Tyler Stroud.

Those on our sick list or just needing special prayers include: Pauline Lambert in Highlands Health, room 204. Frank Gregoire in ICU at Bentonville’s Northwest Medical Center. Frank has been very ill, but is improving some. Sue Gartrell is having health problems and needs our prayers. David Saunder’s niece, Janlyn Brewers, had brain surgery. Continue to remember Marie Flanary’s father Jim Bynum, Glenda Wise’s relative John Collis, Dee Eitzen’s mother, Patty Sinquefield, Don Calhoun, Jennifer Oxford, Norma & Burl Griggs, our missionaries and military. Let’s also remember to pray for those who will be traveling over the Holidays and for those who are in need or who are alone or lonely.

We had two great lessons his past Lord’s Day. Randall did the Sunday morning lesson, and Robb Hadley did the preacher’s exchange for our congregation Sunday evening. Thanks to both for giving us these encouraging lessons to help us with our walk with the Lord.

Our Wednesday Night Fellowship Suppers are discontinued until January 9th. A big thanks to all who have helped in this ministry, it is greatly appreciated. If you would like to serve, see Jared.

Last Monday, at the Area-Wide Preachers Meeting, Randall was honored for his work with Gospel Tracts International. They have published a book of his sermons preached here in Bella and in South Africa. Our Elders have made it possible for each family to have a copy. If you want more, they are $4 each. Pick up the books and add the total to your contribution. All proceeds go to Gospel Tracts.

There is a position open at the Harding University Northwest Arkansas Professional Center for a part-time secretary; contact Cecil Boothe at 271-9659 for details.

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are cereal, spaghetti’os, applesauce, trash bags and paper plates.

Our January Birthdays: Megan Jackson Hott (2), Sarah Sloan (3), Sharon Franklin and Marg Kahler (4), Wilma Bagwell and Phyllis Spaw (6), Missi Hight (7), Noah Kinder (9), Randall Caselman and Dakota Hayes (11), Skyler Coombs (12), Nicholas Gibson and John Shepard (13), Jesse Hoover, Olga Smith and Beverly Tate (15), Marlee Kinder and Linda Winters (18), Carolyn Lacey (20), Shirley Hansen (21), Tim Lee (23), Jeanie Schell and Betty Smith (24), Lance Keller and Jeff Oxford (27), Ray Pinner (28), Lela Davis, Katie Lee and Shelley Short (31). Our January Anniversaries: Mike & Sue Gartrell (1), Don & Patty Sinquefield (7), Winfred & Jo Brown (19), Don & Shirley Hansen (20), Phyllis & Bob McCulley and Harold & Lafonda Williams (22), Dale & Virginia Bridwell (25), Bob & Mary Louise Harris (26), and Pat & Lance Keller (27).

“Repentance means hating sin enough to turn from it.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

December 12

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

We are happy to announce that Adam and Missi Hight have placed membership with this congregation. Adam and Missi have three children, Darbi, Torin and Quinn. Be sure and get acquainted with this lovely family, and make sure they are in your Fun Food & Fellowship groups.

I do believe that winter is making its way into our area! Even though we might be inconvenienced a little sometimes, what a beautiful splendor of God’s beauty is displayed! We were blessed with our visitors this Lord’s Day: Bob & Patsy Boynton (Whitney, TX), Vicky Hobson (Centerton), Richard & Diana Mehnert and Brock & Austin and Charles & Nancy Cash (Bella Vista), Greg Wise and Randy Gibbs.

Our heartfelt sympathy goes to the family of Freddie Banks. Freddie was dearly loved by all of us and will be greatly missed Freddie was a true example of a good Christian man. Please keep Mary Bell and children Ervin, Kathy and Vicky all in your prayers.

Our list of those needing prayers include: Patty Sinquefield as she deals with Lupus. Tara Tinsley, daughter of Charles & Cindy Harvey, was scheduled to have surgery Monday. Please keep her in your prayers as she recovers. Pray that she will be back to full health soon. Dee Eitzen’s mother is not doing well and also needs our prayers. Rebecca Hankins contracted a high fever while traveling in Egypt. Stan asks that we pray for her. Continue to remember Don Calhoun, Jennifer Oxford, Norma & Burl Griggs, Chuck, Joyce and Trent Dunnam, our missionaries and those serving in the military.

What a great lesson Randall had for us this Lord’s Day! Have we checked our spiritual growth and maturity lately? God will help us pursue spiritual excellence if we study His Word, grow in His Word and use it, share His Word with others and always maintain a close fellowship with Him! “We all, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image.” (2 Corinthians 3:18)

Jennifer Busbee told me what a great Christmas party the ladies had! A big thank you from all the ladies to their host, Paula Almond! We have to mention Elizabeth and Laura Wohlford in the fine job they did in their Arkansas Figure Ice Skating Christmas Show! Those girls know how to skate!

Thanks to all the children who helped make the cards for the shut-ins and sick! They did a great job and brightened a lot of lives. The young people have been learning in their Bible classes how they can serve God, and this is a great way. Thanks to Sharon Franklin for getting this all together for the children!

A big thank you also to those who helped with filling the shoe boxes for our area children! This is a great program.

We hope you are enjoying the Holiday Fellowship opportunities, The Seniors are scheduled to go to Fayetteville's Catfish Hole on Friday. A big thank you to the Wohlford family for hosting a party for our teens.

Lloyd and Charlotte Schardein are moving to Edmond, Oklahoma. They will be living in the retirement community at Oklahoma Christian University. They have meant so much to this community and to our congregation. Charlotte has worked with Concordia and Lloyd spent many hours taking care of our building and grounds. We will miss them, and wish them well in their new home.

This week's items for Fair Haven Children’s Home include shampoo, instant oatmeal, conditioners, laundry soap and toilet cleaner. Thank you for participating in this ministry during the past year.

“Spiritual growth requires the solid food of God’s Word.”

Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

December 5

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

“The Lord has done great things for us, and we are glad.” (Psalm 126.3) The holidays can be stressful. Hope everyone will be light-hearted and remember what the true blessings in life are! We were blessed these visitors: Bob & Patsy Boynton (Whitney, TX), Doug & Barbara Claxton (Joplin, MO), Ann Hostler (Anacortes, WA), Rawlon C. & Madilynn Ruddick and daughter (Bentonville), Charles & Nancy Cash, Amy Rooney, and Cynthia & Sydney Casey (Bella Vista), Logan & TaraTyler Stroud and Randy Gibbs.

Our sympathy is extended to the family of Freddie Banks, who passed away Monday. Remember Mary Bell, Ervin, Kathy, Vicky, and the grandchildren in your prayers.

Those on our sick list needing our prayers include: Patty Sinquefield, who has been diagnosed with Lupus. Glenda Wise who is recovering at home from her surgery. Dee Eitzen’s mother is seriously ill at Highland’s Health Center. Rebecca Hankins recently contracted a high fever while traveling in Egypt. Stan request our prayers on her behalf. Continue to remember Jennifer Oxford, Norma and Burl Griggs, Ray Pinner, Mary Montgomery, our military, our missionaries, and those who have lost loved ones recently.

“What is it about the Bible that catches us off guard? That reaches into the depths of our souls and little by little begins to straighten us out? It digs up our arrogance and pride and enables us to forgive and forget. It creates spaces for understanding that we would not have thought possible… Nothing of humankind can do that for us. Only God’s Spirit has the ability to reach that deep into life.” (Swindoll)

Congratulations to Aaron Bagwell and Sheryl Kinder, who were the only teens to successfully meet the Fall Quarter Challenge! We love our young people!!

The Ladies Bible Class is giving us a gift giving opportunity as they prepare Shoe Box Gifts for needy children in our area. You may pick up your box or boxes in the foyer. Enclosed in each will be a list of item to purchase. The ladies ask that you leave room for a small Bible and return the box before noon on Wednesday, December 12th. Thanks for your help!!

The Holiday Singles Luncheon is Saturday morning on December 8th, here at the building. There is a sign-up sheet in the foyer. Also on that same day, the Wohlford girls will be skating in the Christmas Pageant at the Jones Center. There are still some tickets left for this event if you would like to go. There is no cost. Jared will drive the van, and we will leave the building at 6 PM.

Paula Almond is hosting the Annual Ladies Gift Exchange also on Saturday December 8th at 6 PM. Bring a small holiday exchange ($7.50 limit) and your favorite holiday snack food. Thanks Paula!!

Mary & Dennis Wohlford will be hosting a teenage party at their home Friday evening, December 14th at 6:03. You'll need to bring a gift ($7 or less in value) for exchange.

The Area-Wide Pulpit Exchange continues this Sunday evening. Our speaker will be Jack English from Center Street congregation... Come!!... You'll be glad you did!

Items needed this week for Fair Haven Children’s Home are paper towels, zip lock bags, tea bags, deodorant and tomato sauce. Leave them in the baskets in the foyer... Thanks!

Remember... Keep your words sweet, you may have to eat them later!

Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

November 28

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

“There is this about a chill November; It makes one appreciate a fireside.” (Borland) Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! I had a wonderful Thanksgiving, with excellent food and dear friends, and our gracious hosts. I would like to thank the Kahlers for a very special day! We were blessed with these visitors: Bob & Patsy Boynton (Whitney, TX), Janice Martin (Wichita, KS), Eugene & Luvenia Jenkins and Peyton & Tyler, Tori Rifenbark (Joplin, MO), Brenda Taylor (Tulsa, OK), Pat & Maria Cowden (Strafford, MO), Owanna Johnson (Spiro, OK), Jean Flanary (Van Buren), Lori & Brooke Jedlicka (Rogers), Rauton C. & Ruddick and daughter Madilynn (Bentonville), Charles & Nancy Cash, Kyle & Tisha Deen, Jim & Shirl Miller, Cathy Power (all from Bella Vista), Tyler Stroud and Jade.

Please remember in your prayers those who have recently lost loved ones: Don & Shirley Hansen, in the loss of Shirley’s son Blain; Barbara Persels and her family, for the loss of her brother-in-law; and my mother Louise Woods, who lost her brother Donald Faulk last Saturday. She has lost a brother each year, the last three years.

Those on our sick list in need of our prayers, and others just needing special prayers include: Freddie Banks has been taken to Circle Of Life Hospice on Hwy 412 in Springdale. Ray Pinner has been released from Bentonville’s Northwest Medical Center. Burl Griggs has been diagnosed with shingles. Kay Anderson Strickland has asked for prayers for her son, Brent Reinhardt, who is being deployed to Iraq on December 26th. Please continue to pray for Jennifer Oxford, Mary Montgomery, Norma Griggs, Don Calhoun, our missionaries and our military.

“How unbelievably awesome is the One Who created everything! Our heads should bow, our knees should bend, our wills should yield, our hands should serve, our minds should worship, and our hearts should love the One Whose glory is revealed in the beginning through His eternity, deity, activity, and identity.” (Lotz)

Thanks to Randall for a great Sunday morning lesson, and a big thank you to Charles Cash for a great lesson Sunday evening. “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.” (Psalm 51:10)

It is good to have John Archer back from his mission trip to South America. John said the trip was successful. We thank John and Josh for their hard work and dedication for our Lord.
There will be a Christmas party for our teenagers on Friday December 14th at Dennis & Mary Wohlford’s home. More details later. The Area-Wide Singing will be at the Gentry congregation on Sunday December 2nd. A wedding shower and reception will be given at the home of Malcolm & Linda Winters for Caitlin & Jacob Harvey on Saturday December 1st from 6:30-8:30 PM. They’re registered at Target and Wal-Mart, and Linda is also preparing a money tree for them.

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are toothpaste, pancake mix, bisquick mix, toilet tissue and aluminum foil.

Our December Birthdays: Mallory Willard (2), Bob Alberson (3), Damian Hott and David Saunders (4), Martha Moser (5), Wayne Eitzen (7), Jared Dockery and John Gillen (11), Mike Lunsford (13), Ben Camp (16), William Fields, Joe Hott, Russell Lambert and Janice LaPorte (17), Rebecca Henkle (20), Pat Keller (21), Lloyd Schardein (23), Tom Aylott and Kim Passmore (24), Brooks Harrell (26), Mitchell Whittington (28), Vicki Lunsford and Deborah White (29), and Mike Lacey & Bob Musson (31). Our December Anniversaries: Tom & Pat Aylott (1), Kim & Jim Passmore (11), Joe & Kay Hott (14), Clifton & Jessie Fondren and Robert & Karen Horton (18), Burl & Norma Griggs (19), Larry & Jeanie Schell (26), Arley & Frances Bontrager, Wanda & Ben Camp and Randall & Georgia Casselman (27) and Tim & Susan Duffy (30).

“Study the Bible to be wise; believe it to be safe; practice it to be holy.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

November 14

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

Our deepest heartfelt sympathy goes to Shirley Hansen in the loss of her son Blain Owens who passed away Saturday morning. Please keep Shirley, Don and their family in your prayers.

We are so thrilled to have Don and Mary Jane Butcher back with us again! They moved back from Florida, and have placed membership with this congregation. Most everyone knows Don and Mary Jane, but if you are a new member, please get acquainted with them. They are a very nice couple.

I hope everyone got a chance to get out and enjoy our beautiful weekend! “As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” (John Fitzgerald Kennedy) These are the visitors we were blessed with: Breanna & Chelsey Cook (Granby, MO), Dennis & Sandy Hartley (Carthage, MO), Michael & Jeanette Middleton and Courtney & Ethan (Neosho, MO), Ramona Pavlas (Las Vegas, NV), Donal & Hazel Ruminer (Oklahoma City, OK), Brenda Taylor (Tulsa, OK), Mike & Alma Wrinkle (Odessa, TX), Doug & Barbara Claxton (Joplin, MO), Charles LaPorte (Hennessey, OK), Jim Brightwell (Yellville), Chris & Tammy Middleton and Mike & Connie Middleton (Harrison), Arnold & Wanda Pylkas (Searcy), Steve & LaDonna White (Winslow), Ken Bundy and Lori & Brooke Jedlicka (Rogers), Tyler Wise, Kelvin Huffman and Janell Wood (Bentonville), Charles & Nancy Cash, Richard & Diana Mehnert and Brock & Austin and William & Allison Payne (all from Bella Vista), the Mark Story family, Tyler Stroud, and Randy Gibbs.

Those on our sick list or who just need special prayers include: Freddie Banks. He is now at Regency Hospital in Springdale in room 2614. Burl Griggs is at home recovering from back surgery. Jana Reynolds asked that we continue to pray for her brother-in-law, Chris McKinney, who is improving following a liver transplant. Mildred Shelton is having health problems and is need of our prayers. Jeff Oxford has asked for us to pray for a friend of his, Shawn Fuller, who has Hodgkins disease. Continue to remember Mary Montgomery, Mary Kerley, Jennifer Oxford, Ruby Dean, Norma Griggs, Brooke Myers (Randy Adams’ daughter), Ray Pinner, our missionaries and our military. Also continue to pray for John Archer and Josh Mahaffey who both are on a mission trip in South America.

As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, let us stop from our busy schedules and take stock of all we have. Count our blessings, name them one by one, and be truly thankful that the Lord has blessed us so abundantly. Reach out to someone who might be lonely, in need of a friend, has no family around, or maybe needs a good meal. Include them in your Thanksgiving festivities. They will be blessed, and so will you.

Ryan Almond will be in Army Basic Training through December. His address is PVT Almond Ryan E.; 4th PLT E-CO 3-13 IN; Ft. Jackson, SC 29207. He would enjoy your cards and letters very much!

Our congregational Thanksgiving Dinner will be November 18th, after morning services. Everyone is invited. Hope you can attend, and they always do a mighty fine job! It is time for us to host the Concordia service on Sunday at 3 PM, and the Village House service Monday at 10 AM. Hope you can attend and help with both of these services.

Don’t forget our Wednesday Night Fellowship Suppers. There is always a sign-up sheet in the foyer. We will be having a devotional next Wednesday and not have a supper. We will not be publishing a bulletin next. Have a great Thanksgiving, enjoy the holiday and drive safely if you are traveling!

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are baking soda, spices, pie filling, juice and green beans.

“The joy of living comes from a heart of thanksgiving.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

November 7

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

Congratulations to the Alas Family!! Edwin and Elisha have a new baby girl, Kelly Isabel, 6 lbs., & 18 ½ inches long. Mother and daughter are doing fine. I bet Lilly and Kyler are sure proud of their new sister!

What a beautiful weekend! We were blessed with these visitors this Lord’s Day: Aaron & Cindy Baker and Kaela & Melia (Port Vila, Vanuatu), Todd & Jill Blackwell (Kansas City, MO), Charles LaPorte (Hennessey, OK), Donal & Hazel Ruminer (Oklahoma City, OK), Dalton & Mary Beth Dietz (Fort Smith), Seth Gomez (Van Buren), Lori & Brooke Jedlicka (Rogers), Bill & Jean Jones (Prescott), Janell Wood (Bentonville), Lloyd & Betty Berry, Don & Mary Jane Butcher, Charles & Nancy Cash, Richard & Diana Mehnert and Brock & Austin, Jim & Shirl Miller, and Dana Russell (all from Bella Vista), Tyler Stroud, and Marsha DeVault.

Please pray for all of the following. Freddie Banks is slowly improving but still is in great need of our prayers. Burl Griggs is having back surgery on Thursday the 8th at 11 AM at Washington Regional Medical Center. Norma Griggs is experiencing more severe pain. Jennifer Oxford may be returning to the Mayo Clinic for a Stem Cell Transplant. Holly Linam’s mother, Patricia Wheeler, is having health problems. Jana Reynolds’s brother-in-law Chris McKenney had a liver transplant and is not doing well. Randy Adams asks for prayers for his daughter, Brooke Myers. Don & Mary Fry asked that we pray for their son’s friend, who lost an arm in an industrial accident. We have been asked to pray for Mallory O’Neal, 6 month baby-girl, who will be having tests. Continue to pray for Don Fry, Mary Montgomery, Ruby Dean-Stroud, Ray Pinner, Mary Kerley, our missionaries, and our military. Remember to keep John & Phyllis Archer and Josh Mahaffey in your prayers as they travel to South America on a mission trip. We pray that they will have a successful mission trip and reach many souls and a safe trip home.

We were happy to have our missionaries from Vanuatu this Lord’s Day. It was great to see Aaron & Cindy Baker, Kaela and their new baby daughter, Melia, who was born last Wednesday in Fort Smith. Aaron had a great lesson about checking to see if we have enough seasoning and flavor in our spiritual life. “Let your speech always be with grace, as though seasoned with salt, so that you will know how you should respond to each person.” (Colossians 4:6)

Heather Cooper would like to thank all those who helped with Kid’s Closet this year. Just think how happy you made those young children!! Also Theresa Hoover would like to thank you for all your generous gifts to the Power House in Noel, Missouri, for the young people there.

The Autumn Harvest Hayride will be at the Winters Farm on Saturday, November 10th. The fun begins at 6:30 PM.

The teens will be going to Sunday Night Live at Johnson Congregation on Sunday, November 11th. We will leave the church building at 5:10 PM.

Our Congregational Thanksgiving Dinner will be November 18th after morning services. There will be a sign-up sheet some time this week.

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are applesauce, trash bags, paper plates, chili beans and toothbrushes.

“When you have found food for your soul lead others to the Source.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

October 31

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

What a joy! Andrea Bagwell was baptized into Christ last Wednesday! Our young people are so special to us. We love you Andrea!

How about this beautiful weather? Nice cool temperatures, but not too cold. The Lord does bless us. We were blessed with these visitors: Don & Melba Deitrick (Falling Waters, WV), Stan & Ramona Pavlas (Las Vegas, NV), Charles & LaVerne Sheets (Oklahoma City, Ok), Mr. & Mrs. Wilford Carden (Hutchinson, KS), Bill & Jean Jones (Prescott), Nellie Uchtman (Mountain Home), Darrel & Shirley Baker and Lori & Brooke Jedlicka (Rogers), W E & Kathy Dugger (Bentonville), Denver & Dianna Buck, Richard & Dianna Mehnert, and Jim & Shirl Miller (Bella Vista), Randy Gibbs and Tyler Stroud.

There are many on our sick list or who need special prayers. Rachel Willard is home following surgery for an infection. Freddie Banks is improving slowly at St. Mary’s but continues to need your prayers. Also pray for Ruby Dean Stroud who is recovering from her hip surgery, and for Ray Pinner who spent a couple of days in the hospital with pneumonia. Continue to remember and pray for Warren Welker and Richard Mason for the loss of their loved ones, and for John Shepherd, Don Fry, Bob Moser, Jennifer Oxford, Norma and Burl Griggs and Don Sinquefield in their various health issues. I believe all our people who are mentioned would appreciate your calls and cards. Remember our missionaries and our military. We especially ask you to pray for John Archer and Josh Mahaffey as they leave soon for their mission trip to South America. We pray that they will have a safe and successful trip and many souls will be reached through their effort.

We all enjoy Randall’s sermons! Sunday he made the point, “Salvation is not the result of our not sinning, but the result of our being forgiven.” Consider these words as well: “Jesus came our debt to pay, saved our soul in grace one day, so in love we all should live, ready always to forgive.” (Bosch) “The Lord is my strength and song, and He has become my salvation.” (Psalm 118:14)

Congratulations to Aaron and Cindy Baker! Cindy gave birth to their new daughter, Melia. She was born last Wednesday in Fort Smith and both mom and baby are doing fine. Aaron and Cindy are our missionaries in Vanuatu and they will be joining us for worship services on November 4th. Aaron will be speaking to a combined adult class in the main auditorium and also during the morning worship service. Hope you will be here to support this young family!
Here goes, some of the things going on that you need to know about:

• Our Young Families Fun Food & Fellowship Group will be going to the Panda restaurant in Rogers, following morning services, Nov. 4th.

• Also on November 4th, Cave Springs Church of Christ is having its annual homecoming and will host the Area-wide First Sunday Singing starting at 2:30 PM.

• Sunday night, November 4th, will be Family Pizza Night at the Rogers Mazzios.
• Don’t forget the hayride at the Winters Farm at 6:30 PM on November 10.

• Also on November 10, the Associated Women for Harding will host their Holiday Fest with silent and live auctions at the Bentonville Church of Christ Activity Center at 6:30 PM.

• Our congregational Thanksgiving Dinner will be on November 18th. Hope you can attend!
Don’t forget our Wednesday Night Fellowship suppers. There is always a sign-up sheet in the foyer.

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are conditioner, laundry soap, toilet cleaner, cereal, and SpaghettiOs.

“Revenge imprisons us; forgiveness sets us free.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

October 24

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

Our heartfelt sympathy goes to Warren Welker in the loss of his wife Clara Dean. We will all miss her greatly. Please keep Warren and the family in your prayers.

Great news! Andrea Bagwell was baptized into Christ by her father Mark on Monday night at the church building! Be sure to give Andrea a big hug!

“Everyone must take time to sit and watch the leaves turn.” (Lawrence) Hope you enjoyed our beautiful weekend, especially all the craft shows in the area! We were blessed with these visitors: Mr. & Mrs. Wilford Carden (Hutchinson, KS), Darwin & Jessie Hodge and Charlie (Port Neches, TX), Pat Lincoln (Grand Island, NE), Kerry Haney (Cleveland, OK), Gretchen Renne (Van Alstyne, TX), Brenda Taylor (Tulsa, OK), Donna Wimp (Merrian, KS), Paula & Lauren Wood (Jonesboro, GA), Tim Baker and John, Jordan, Lillie & Joseph, Bill & Lynn Dickey (Fort Smith), Lori & Brooke Jedlicka and William & Tawnya Todd (Rogers), Randy Gibbs and Tyler Stroud.

We have several on our sick list and those needing special prayers. Freddie Banks is still in ICU at St. Mary’s on a respirator. Freddie and Mary Bell both are in great need of our prayers. Burl Griggs’ surgery has been postponed to a later date. Please keep Burl and Norma in your prayers, and that they will have strength to face all of their challenges. Ruby Dean-Stroud had hip replacement surgery Tuesday. Osa Branstetter is having heath problems and needs our prayers. John Shepard in having stomach problems and requests our prayers. Pray for Patty Dennis as she recovers from cancer surgery. Pray for John Archer and Josh Mahaffey as they prepare for their mission trip in November. Continue to pray for Mary Montgomery, Don Fry, Ray Pinner, Jeanie Schell, Jennifer Oxford, Richard Mason, Marie Flanary’s father, Olga Smith’s grandson, our missionaries and our military.

Randall is in Carthage, Missouri at a meeting. Jared had the lesson and did a mighty fine job. We appreciate him so much!! “Oh, may all who come behind us find us faithful, may the fire of our devotion light their way; May the footprints that we leave, lead them to believe, and the lives we live inspire them to obey.” (Mohr) “The Lord is my strength and song, and He has become my salvation.” (Psalm 118:14)

Attention young people: Malcolm and Linda will host a hayride for the kids of the congregation on November 10th, beginning at 6:30 PM. Supper will be provided, and the kids should bring cookies, brownies or marshmallows. Children under 10 need to bring their parents. Please sign up in the foyer.

Other announcements: There will be a farewell dinner for Josh and Gina Mahaffey on October 31st at our regular Wednesday Night Fellowship Supper. There will be a basket for your cards. Our congregational Thanksgiving Dinner will be Sunday, November 10th. Come and join in this fellowship! The Associated Women for Harding Holiday Fest with silent and live auctions will be at the Bentonville church of Christ Activity Center on November 10th at 6:30. Call Connie Horton (479-236-5909) for ticket information. Don’t forget the tract folding on Thursday morning at 10 AM. Come and join in this good work, and good fellowship!

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home, are deodorant, tomato sauce, shampoo, and instant oatmeal.

November Birthdays: Dakota Duffy and Dennis Wohlford (1), Virginia Bridwell (2), Bryan Busbee, Austin Hott and Dennis Reinig (4), Cindy Harvey (5), Zoe Culwell (6), Jeff Grisham and Steve Kinder (8), Steven Kinder, Bryan Reynolds and JB Tarr (9), Curt LaPorte (10), Tracy Bowman (11), Andrew Gillen & Rebecca Hankins (12), Theresa Hoover, Kayla Middlebrook and Krystal Middlebrook (13), Tammy Fields (14), Graham Harrell (16),Richard Branam (19), Cecil Boothe (21), Grances Bontrager and Doris McPhail (23), Ragena Reinig and Georgia Ann Whittington (24), Eric Gibson and Kathleen Marshall (26), Harold Culwell, Savannah Gibson and Larry Watson (30). November Anniversaries: Chuck & Joyce Pippin (10), Bob & Dollye Alberson (11), Marlin & Mary Kerley (19), Tammy & Scott Fields (28), and Richard & Deborah White (29).

“Step out of sin’s slavery and into salvation’s freedom—trust Christ.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

October 17

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

The love of God has been poured out in our hearts. Romans 5:5 We just keep having beautiful weekends!! What a joy it will be, when the leaves turn, to their full glory! We are always blessed with our visitors: Laci Bowlin & Joshua Ehret (Wichita, KS), Marland & Shirley Mason (Altus, OK), Brenda Taylor (Tulsa, OK), Taylor Church (Pea Ridge), Velvet Dunman (Springdale), Jeff & Kimberly Heath and Dylan (Bentonville), Lori & Brooke Jedlicka (Rogers), Janell Wood (Bentonville), LeAnn Hanner (Bella Vista), Marsha DeVault, Ryan & Kelly Russell, Tyler Stroud, and Randy Gibbs.

We have several on our sick list and those needing special prayers. Freddie Banks is in the hospital at St. Mary’s in Rogers. The Sinquefields have asked for our prayers; Patty is waiting on her biopsy results and Don will be having surgery soon. Marie Flanary’s father, Jim Bynum, is hospitalized in Ft. Smith but doing better. Jennifer Oxford received a good report from Mayo Clinic, but she and Jeff need our prayers as she continues to improve. Please pray for the Jay Mabry Family and their son (friends of the Klingman family). Burl & Norma are in need of our prayers, as they are going through a difficult time. Keep John Archer and Josh Mahaffey in your prayers as they prepare to leave on their mission trip; John leaves November 2nd and Josh leaves November 9th; they will be back November 19th. Randall asks a place in your prayers as he goes to Carthage, Missouri for a Gospel Meeting this weekend. Continue to remember in your prayers Don Fry, Bob Moser, Olga Smith’s grandson Zachary, Clara Dean Welker, our missionaries and our military.

Thanks Randall for your great lessons! “We comprehend Him not, yet earth and heaven tell God sits as sovereign on the throne and ruleth all things well.” (Gerhardt) “And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to his purpose.” (Romans 8.28) “It is in loving—not in being loved—the heart is blessed; It is in giving—not in seeking gifts—we find our quest.” (Anonymous)

It is a beautiful joy to see our Brethren come together in Agape Love when there is a need!! It makes me happy to be a part of this congregation. I love you all!! Thanks for being the loving Christians you are. The Lord will bless you.

Thanks to Charlotte Akridge, Robin Kinder and Amy Bowman for giving the lovely baby shower for Elisha Alas. She got lots of nice things for her new baby girl that will be here soon.
The Teens will be having a 5th Quarter Party, hosted by the Bentonville Church of Christ on October 26th. Harold Culwell is ordering pecans again this year; there is a sign-up sheet in the foyer.

The annual Area-Wide-Worship at Springdale High School will be Sunday evening. Walter Buchanan will be our speaker. Singing begins at 5:30 P.M., with the regular service at 6:00. There will be no evening service here Sunday. Those who want to ride the van for this special service, need to contact John Archer. The van will leave at 4:45 P.M.

We have a new family in our fellowship. They are Jarred & Hollie Linam and their children Taylor and Westin. Kevin and Chere Griffin will be moving to the Tulsa area this week. We will miss them, but wish them well and hope they will come see us often!

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are toilet tissue, aluminum foil, paper towels, zip lock bags and tea bags.

True worship of Christ changes admiration into adoration. Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

October 10

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

We are happy to announce that Jarred and Hollie Linam have placed membership with the Bella Vista congregation! Jarred and Hollie have two lovely children, Taylor and Westin. Get acquainted with this nice family and make sure they are in your Fun Food & Fellowship groups.

What a beautiful Lord’s Day! It almost feels like summer, but we will soon see all of God’s beauty in the fall spectacular! Our visitors we were blessed with are: Wes & Blaine Owens (Claremore, OK), Pat & Ruth Ryan (Louisville, CO), Bob & Patsy Boynton (Whitney, TX), Mr. & Mrs. Wilford Carden (Hutchinson, KS), Rhiannon Fields (Springdale), Dale & Wanda Guice (Searcy), Greg & Karen McGee (Farmington), Janell Wood (Bentonville), Lori & Brooke Jedlicka (Rogers), Richard & Diana Mehnert and Brock & Austin and Jim & Shirl Miller (Bella Vista) Tyler Stroud and Randy Gibbs.

Keep the Harold Long family and Richard Mason in your prayers for the recent loss of their loved ones. Jennifer Oxford received a good report from the Mayo Clinic. She will not have to have a new transplant at this time. Keep her in your prayers daily. Patty Sinquefield is having a kidney biopsy Thursday October 11th. Don Sinquefield is also scheduled to have a Bareatric Bypass surgery. Please keep both Patty and Don in your prayers. Monica Klingman has asked us to pray for the Jay Mabry family whose young son is having problems. Keep John Archer and Josh Mahaffey in your prayers as they prepare for a mission trip to South America. Continue to pray for Freddie Banks, Don Fry, Bob Moser, Norma and Burl Griggs, Olga Smith’s great grandson Zachary, Ray Pinner, Clara Dean Welker, Frances Bontrager, our missionaries and our military.

True humility is not thinking lowly of yourself but thinking accurately of yourself. The humble heart does not say, ‘I can’t do anything,’ But rather, ‘I can’t do everything. I know my part and am happy to do it.’” (Lucado) “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:13 )

We want to thank Don Moseley and his singers for such a great job with the music for Harold Long’s funeral. It was a really beautiful service. Thanks to Randall also. A thank you to all who prepared food, served the dinner, and cleaned up afterwards. We love you all! A special thanks also goes to Jim Branstetter for hauling off all the odds and ends that we collected on our workday clean-up.

The Northwest Arkansas Churches of Christ will have a combined service at the Springdale High School Performing Arts Center on Sunday night, October 21, 2007. The speaker will be Walter Buchanan; singing begins at 5:30 and the service begins at 6. There will be no service here Sunday evening, so that you may attend.

There will be a baby shower for Elisha Alas on October 14th at the building from 2 to 3:30 PM. They are expecting a baby girl. Charlotte Akridge and Robin Kinder are the hostesses.

If you would like to contribute for the mission trip for Josh Mahaffey, you may give your money to one of our Elders. Don’t forget about our Wednesday Fellowship Suppers.

Teenagers will be going to a 5th Quarter Party hosted by the Bentonville Church of Christ Youth Group at their Youth Center on Friday October 11th after the football game. The party will last until midnight. Give Jared a call if you would like to go.

Don’t forget, to bring your items for the Community Kids back by October 14th. Please include your card, with the items you are suppose to bring and the sales receipt. Thanks for your participation!

And, don’t forget Thursday October 11th about the Altrusa Spaghetti Dinner. See Mary Louise Harris about tickets. The food is always good and it goes for a good cause.
Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are kleenex, pop tarts, pie filling and cereal.

“Salvation is the miracle of a moment; growth is the labor of a lifetime.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

October 3

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

Our deepest and heartfelt sympathy goes to the family of Harold Long, his children and his grandchildren. Harold worshipped here at the Bella Vista congregation for many years with his wife Gwen, who also passed away a few years ago. Harold will be greatly missed by us all!

What a beautiful weekend we had! September ending, and October beginning. We were blessed with these visitors: Linda Funk (Wichita, KS), Erica Persels (Pittsburg, KS), Keith & Denise Fry (Raceland, LA), Bob & Patsy Boynton (Whitney, TX), Lori & Brooke Jedlicka and Destiny Bishop (Rogers), Adam & Missi Hight and Darbi, Torin and Quinn (Centerton), Jarred & Hollie Linam and Taylor & Westin (Pea Ridge), Randy Gibbs (Springdale), Bill & Jean Jones (Prescott) and Janell Wood (Bentonville).

Those on our sick list and others just needing special prayers include Richard Mason, who lost his wife Twilla last week. Please keep Richard and the family in your prayers as they grieve. Mary Louise Harris is now at home, following her hospital stay last week. Don Fry and Bob Moser continue to need our prayers on health problems. Also continue to remember Freddie Banks, Norma and Burl Griggs, Chuck Pippin, Jennifer Oxford, Clara Dean Welker, Frances Bontrager, our missionaries and our military.

Had some excitement this Lord’s Day. While everyone was arriving for church we found out we had no electricity or water. Greeting each other in the dark. Everything was orderly, we had an abbreviated service, and then went home. I am happy to say, that our brethren came through like troopers! “Let us be Christ’s true disciples, looking to another’s need, making stony pathways smoother by a gentle word or deed.” (Thorson) “Blessed are the meek, For they shall inherit the earth.” (Matthew 5:5)

Remember John Archer and Josh Mahaffey as they get ready for their trip to Mexico, Columbia and Honduras. If you would like to help Josh with his expenses, make your check to the church and give it to either Josh or the Elders.

Congratulations to Jacob Isaiah Harvey and Caitlin Makensie Hayes who were married last Friday. Jacob is the son of Charles & Cindy Harvey and Caitlin is the daughter of John Hayes and the late Rhonda Hayes. Be sure and congratulate the new bride and groom. We wish you both many years of a happy marriage!

A big thank you to Don Persels for his work on improving our sound system and the training of the operators, and thanks to each of them for taking the time to serve our congregation each service. Thanks to all who came to work around the building, cleaning, painting, installing new light bulbs and cleaning out the garage. We love you and your service to our Lord.
Congratulations to Gladys Watson on her 98th birthday! We love you Gladys, you are one special lady!

Heather Cooper would like to remind you that it is time for the Community Kid’s Closet Full Campaign. This is a wonderful opportunity to help the kids in our local community. See the bulletin board in the foyer for the Children’s Needs Tickets. There will be a bin under the bulletin board for the clothing, and be sure to return the clothing with your ticket and sales receipt. This helps let them know where each child’s clothing goes, and if anything needs to be exchanged. The clothing needs to be here by October 14th for the children.

You are invited to the Altrusa Club Spaghetti Dinner on October 11th, from 5 to 7 PM at the First United Methodist Church at 2nd & “A” Street in Bentonville. Proceeds from this annual event purchase free dictionaries for 3rd grade students in Bella Vista, Bentonville and Gravette. Tax deducible donations are welcome.

The Bentonville Congregation invites you also to their 75th Homecoming next Sunday. They especially want all their previous members to come, but everyone is welcome.

If you are planning to attend the Church of Christ Weekend at Silver Dollar City, check the bulletin board in the foyer or see Liz for more information about Sunday services, discounted tickets, parking and etc.

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are 30-gallon trash bags, salad dressings, taco seasoning and canned chili.

“In a world that couldn’t care less, we are to be people who couldn’t care more.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

September 26

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

It is the beginning of autumn this Lord’s Day. We will be seeing more of God’s beauty on display soon! We were blessed with these visitors: Bob & Patsy Boynton (Whitney, TX), Clark & Cassie Coyle and Michael (Benton, LA), Jessica Chavicks (Centerton), Bill & Jean Jones (Prescott), Jarred & Hollie Linam and Taylor &Westin (Pea Ridge), Lori & Brooke Jedlicka (Rogers), Randy Gibbs (Springdale), Janell Wood (Bentonville), Richard & Diana Mehnert and Brock & Austin, and Jim & Shirl Miller (Bella Vista) and Tyler Stroud.

We have several on our sick list and those just needing special prayers. Randall just told me as I’m writing this that Twila Mason passed away this Monday morning, September 24th. Our deepest heartfelt sympathy goes to Richard and the family. Please keep Richard and their sons, their families, and Doug & Marg Kahler all in your prayers. Freddie Banks is having chemo. Bob Moser suffers with heart and lung problems. We have also been asked to pray for Charlie Parish, a friend of the Moseleys. Continue to pray for Jennifer Oxford, Frances Bontrager, Jeanie Schell, Clara Dean Welker, Don and Mary Fry, Norma and Burl Griggs, Skeet and Denise Dennis, our missionaries and our military.

“Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you” (Matt. 5:44). “Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him; if he thirst, give him drink: for in so doing thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head” (Rom. 12:20). “Let us always remember that God is stronger than our enemies and can care for us despite them.”

John Archer will be leaving November 2nd for a 18-day mission trip to Mexico, Columbia and Honduras. Josh Mahaffey will be going to Columbia and Honduras. If you are willing to help Josh with expenses, give your money to him or one of the Elders.

A big thank you, to all those helping with our meals on Wednesday night before Bible classes. All of your hard work is greatly appreciated. Also a big thank you to Larry and Cheryl Royer for trimming our trees and cleaning up around the building.

We are having a Work Day here at the building on Monday, October 1st, beginning at 9 a.m. Harold Culwell is in great need of help with the tract folding on Thursday mornings at 10:00 so please give him a call if you can do this great work for the Lord. If you would like to help fund the World Bible Study program for reaching high school students, please give your money to Mitchell Whittington or Harold Adridge.

Our October birthdays: Frances Thomson (2), Calvin Lee (3), Tim Duffy, Cheryl Royer and Gladys Watson (4), Rita Wiley (5), Don Hansen & Kerry Middlebrook (7), Amy Bowman, Emily Coombs and Eldon Vincent (10), Becky Sloan, Warren Welker and Bobette York (11), Sheryl Kinder and Mikaela Willard (13), Ashley Carr Branstetter and Corey Duffy (15), Bobbie Vann and Timmie Wicks (20), Ken Nowlin and Clay Nivens Sinquefield (21), Katherine Mowry (23), Kloee Kinder, Joyce Pippin, Matthew Tate, Nina Verkler and Malcolm Winters (25), Joshua Grisham and Jackson Lee (26), Karen Horton (27), Ruby Dean-Stroud and Karri Lee (28), Jonathan Moseley (29) and Megan Cargile (31). Our October anniversaries: Mabel & Toby Whorton (4), Jeff & Jennifer Oxford (7), Jeff & Staci Grisham (10), Karri & Tim Lee (13), Marvin & Frances Thomson and Clifton & Judy Tucker (17), Marc & Emily Coombs (18), Charles & Marie Flanary (19), Kirk & Sharon Franklin (23) and Freddie & Mary Bell Banks (31).

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are cooking oil, honey, shampoo and laundry soap.

“Revenge imprisons us; forgiveness sets us free.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Friday, September 21, 2007

September 19

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

How about this weather! Fall like temperatures, and speaking of fall, it’s just around the corner. We are having a taste of autumn. Our visitors we were blessed with: Sarah & Kaylie Coberley (Pineville, MO), Dale & Wanda Guice (Searcy), Jenny Gunter, Janell Wood and Austin Nelson (all from Bentonville), Lori & Brooke Jedlicka (Rogers), Jarred & Holie Linam and Taylor & Westin (Pea Ridge), Tai Kirby (Bella Vista) and Tyler Stroud.

We have several on our prayer list who need special prayers. Freddie Banks started his chemo last week. Randy Adams is experiencing some health problems. Frances Bontrager went to the emergency room Sunday afternoon, and is now back home. Jeanie Schell is now home from the hospital and needs lots of rest; the family has requested no visitors at this time. Bob Moser is having serious lung and heart problems and is at home. Pat Keller’s son, Bill, had surgery last Thursday and is staying with her. Norma Griggs has been placed on Hospice care. Randall’s dad is now home from being in the hospital last week. Twila Mason is home and her health is improving. Chuck Pippin is home and recovering from his surgery. Please keep all of these in your prayers and continue to pray for Don Fry, Jennifer & Jeff Oxford, Clara Dean Welker, our missionaries and our military.

It is such a blessing to receive Randall’s good lessons! Demonstrating our love for Jesus and the Brethren is something we can always improve on. “Lord, I need Your help even to see the needs of people around me and then to know how to care for them. Give me a heart of compassion like Yours and opportunities to express Your love.” (Crowder) “And now abide faith, hope, love, these three; but the greatest of these is love.” (1 Cor. 13:13)

A big thank you to all of those who helped with our recent remodeling on the building, our new classrooms, painting, cleaning and etc.! We are so blessed to have such dedicated Christians, who diligently do what they see needs doing!

We also want to thank those who helped with our back-to school fellowship after morning services Sunday. It takes a lot of work to plan the menu, prepare the food, set up the tables, serve, and clean up. Thanks to all who helped to make it a special fellowship! We wish all our young people a great school year!!

Randall will be teaching the auditorium class on Wednesday nights on the subject of “Angels Among Us.” Patsy Tarr will also be resuming the Ladies Card Ministry class. You are invited to join either of these classes. Our Wednesday Evening Fellowship Meals are starting up again this week. Be sure and sign up each week and join in for good fellowship and a meal. Don’t forget about Ladies Bible Class each Wednesday morning at 10:00 AM, except for visitation on the 1st Wednesday of the month. We would love to have you join us!

This Sunday Evening, our worship service will be in song. Don Moseley will lead this service. Invite your friends who love good singing and fellowship! Also Sunday night, the teens will be going to Sunday Night Live at Robinson Avenue. They need to be at the church parking lot by 5:10, and should return around 8:30 or 9.

The Harding Lectureship will start on September 30th. You will find more information in the foyer.

If you would like to receive your Lifelines by e-mail, there is a sign-up sheet in the foyer or give us a call.

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’ Home are carrots, pie filling, juice and green beans.

Compassion never goes out of fashion. Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

September 12

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

Our deepest heartfelt sympathy goes to Jared Dockery and his family for the loss of his grandmother Ida Roberts, to Randall in the loss of his aunt Alive Schader (his dad’s sister), and Harold Akridge for the loss of his cousin. Please keep Jared and his family in your prayers, especially Jared’s mom, Meredy, and her sisters and brother. Also keep Randall, his dad, and their family in your prayers, and the Akridge family.

We are happy to announce that Mike and Carolyn Lacey have placed membership with this congregation! We are so happy to have you! If you haven’t got acquainted with Mike and Carolyn, find them and give them a big hug and get to know them. Be sure and get them in your Fun Food and Fellowship Groups. They come from the Muskogee Church of Christ in Oklahoma.

Are we in the rainy season or what?! “May your roots go down deep into the soil of God’s marvelous love.” These are the visitors we were blessed with: Don & Melba Elicius (Neosho, MO), Fred & Brenda Sloan and the Pierson family (Carl Junction, MO), Dave & Terri Barr (Oklahoma City, OK), Jonathan Ball (Warrensburg, MO), Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Hartley (Carthage, MO), Kelly & Madison Fry (Kingwood, TX), Chad Payne (Columbus, Ohio), Patti Thomas (Harrison), Janell Wood (Bentonville), William Todd (Rogers) and Richard & Diane Mehnert (Bella Vista).

Those on our sick list or just needing special prayers include: Randall’s dad is in the hospital with pneumonia, and doing better. Bob Moser is having serious lung and heart problems. He is at home and needs our daily prayers. Twila Mason is now home recovering from her illness. Please pray that she will continue to do well. Norma Griggs has been placed on Hospice care. Continue to pray for her and Burl. Jeanne Schell is at Northwest Medical Center and needs our prayers. The family requests no visitors at this time. Freddie Banks is starting his chemo, please keep him and Mary in your prayers. Dale Bridwell has been moved to a new room at Inisfree. He is now in room 105. I know Dale and Virginia would love your visits. Chuck Pippin is now at home. Continue to pray for Clara Dean Welker, Mary Kerley, Alvaro Ortiz, Jeff & Jennifer Oxford, Olga Smith, Ray Pinner, Don Sinquefield, our missionaries and our military.
Thank you Randall for a great lesson, “Born Again — Fresh Starts and New Beginnings”! “If anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come!” (2 Corinthians 5:17) “If anyone obeys His Word, God’s love is truly made complete in him. This is how we know we are in Him.” (1John 2:5)

Congratulations to Alexandria Gibson who is now a member of the 66 Club. She now knows all the books of the Bible. We are so proud of you!

A big thank you to all who have been helping with the new classroom additions, the teacher’s supply room and all the cleaning and painting in the fellowship area and other places.

We will be having a Back-To-School Fellowship dinner on Sunday September 16th. Our Ladies Bible Class starts every Wednesday at 10 AM and the first Wednesday of every month is visitation. Please join these dedicated ladies, you will greatly benefit from this ministry.
It takes one-hundred dollars to sponsor a child in Gambia for one year; why not make out a check to the church and give it to Mitchell Whittington?

If you would like to receive our Lifelines bulletin by e-mail, sign up in the foyer or e-mail Jared at jaredndockery@aol.com. The Harding Lectureship starts September 30th; brochures are in the foyer. Harold still needs help with the tract folding on Thursdays at 10 AM. Zoe says come join in the good fellowship!!

The items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are paper towels, vinegar, paper plates and oatmeal.

“God’s armor is tailor-made for us, but we must put it on.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

August 29

FAMILY & FRIENDS
By Karen Horton

We are happy to announce that Richard Branam has placed membership with this congregation! If you don’t know Richard, seek him out and get acquainted. It is a joy to have you serve with this congregation.

“Those who wait upon God get fresh strength. They spread their wings and soar like eagles.” (Isaiah 40:31) We were blessed with the rain we received, and blessed with our visitors: Nikki & Brandon Lee (Oklahoma City, OK), Albert & Karen Orear (Edmond, OK), Brenda Taylor (Tulsa, OK), Carol Asmundson (Dallas, TX), Bob & Patsy Boynton (Whitney, TX), Paul & Virginia Carter (Sherman, TX), Lori & Brooke Jedlicka and Jarred, Hollie, Taylor & Westin Linam (Pea Ridge) and Tyler Stroud.

Those on our sick list, or just needing special prayers include: Mary and Marlin Kerley have gone to Kansas City to see the doctors. They hope to do the procedure to repair the hole in her heart this week. Frances Bontrager has gone to Nashville to see the specialist for her lung condition. We pray that they will be able to help her, and for the safe return home of Frances, Arley and Randall. Twila Mason is improving at Regency Hospital in Springdale. She is in room 2603, and is still in need of our prayers. Dolores McBride’s sister Delena Duke is better, but still needs our prayers. Please pray for Wanda Camp’s grandson, Ben Burlew, who is in Afghanistan. Continue to pray for Jared’s grandmother Ida Roberts, Alvaro Ortiz, Jennifer Oxford, Freddie Banks, Harold Akridge’s aunt Dee Wann, Burl and Norma Griggs, Donald Butcher in Iraq, Susan Duffy, Olga Smith, Clara Dean Welker, Ray Pinner, our missionaries, and our military.

The lesson Randall presented us with this Lord’s Day is excellent! We all need to be reminded of the things that can pull us down as Christians. “O the emptiness of life without the Savior! Nothing worldly here can truly satisfy; We can only reap a harvest that’s abundant, serving Jesus as to self we daily die.” (Bosch) “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.” (2 Timothy 4:7)

We do appreciate and thank all who have been working so hard to get our new class rooms ready!! We love you guys and your service to our Lord. Thank you so much!

Ladies Bible Class starts September 12th with a study entitled “The Shadow Of The Cross” by Casandra Martin. Bible study will start at 10:00 AM, followed by a salad luncheon. Bring your favorite recipe and enjoy the fellowship together. Don’t forget ladies the visitation first Wednesday of every month.

Our Wednesday evening meals will start up again on September 19th. If you can help in this ministry by organizing, serving the meals and cleaning up each week, there will be a sign-up sheet in the foyer.

It will now be possible to receive our LifeLines as a PDF file via email. If you would like to receive the bulletin this way, we will need your name, e-mail address, and whether or not you want to be removed from the regular mailing list. Those who attend services here at Bella Vista can sign up in the foyer. Those who don’t may email your information to jaredndockery@aol.com.

The 84th Harding lectureship is September 30th to October 3rd. You’ll find more information in the foyer. You will really enjoy going to this! If you would like to contribute to the Noel Youth Center contact Theresa Hoover or Marlin Kerley. If you would like to make a onetime contribution, you may give your check to Theresa, Marlin or Randall.

Those items needed for Fair Haven Children’s Home are trash bags-30 gallon, canned chili, toilet tissue, and spaghetti sauce.

Our September Birthdays: Josh Mahaffey (1), Staci Grisham and Mary E. Harris (2), Fuller Gillen, Shirley Hale and Johnny Wicks (6), Nancy Barker and Jo Brown (7), Mia Winters (8), Harold Akridge (13), Sharon Phillips (15), Jimmy Wicks (16), Ann Gillen and Mary Wohlford (17), Mike Willard (23), Robin Kinder (24), Ramona Munsell (25), Kyle Bowman and Richard White (27), Osa Branstetter and Clifton Tucker (28), Lacey Pettigrew (29), Jenna Dickey and Margie Hamilton (30). Our September Anniversaries: Tom & Nina Verkler (4), Charles & Heather Cooper and Mark & Rayanne Story (7), and Mark & Carolyn Henkle (12).

“Selfish gratification will lead to spiritual stagnation.” Love you, see you next Lord’s Day.