Sunday

“‘Love the Lord your God

with all your heart, soul, and mind.’

This is the first and greatest commandment.

The second most important is similar: ‘

Love your neighbor as much as you love yourself’”

~Matthew 22:37-39 TLB~

 

I have an update on the Harrells.  Mr. Phillip is still at the hospital in Greensburg,  “Miss” Annie Bell and son-in-law, Don Yarborough, seem to have almost recovered from the flu and the crud.  Phyllis is hoping for the opportunity to attend church today.

 

Destiny Martin is in the Youth Challenge Program and doing well.  If you would like to send her a note of encouragements, this is her address:

Destiny Martin, LAARNG Youth Challenge Program, 201 Louisiana Blvd., Minden, LA 71055

 

 

Week of Prayer for Annie Armstrong Easter Offering – Begins today!

https://www.anniearmstrong.com/missionaries/ron-kim-carr

Read the Bible in 201

  • Today, we read Joshua 1-4 and Psalm 65.
  • There is a video on Joshua to watch that can be found at jointhebibleproject.com

 

These commandments that I give you today are to be on your hearts.

Impress them on your children.

Talk about them when you sit at home and when you walk along the road,

when you lie down and when you get up.

~Deuteronomy 6: 6-7 (NIV)~

(If you have been reading the daily Scriptures with us,

you have recently read about the commandments God gave us through Moses.)

“The B-I-B-L-E” (Do your children, grandchildren, nieces, and neighbors know this song?)

 

Reminders

  • PAPERBACK Bibles are needed for the prison ministry at the Tangipahoa Parish Jail.  You may leave your new or used Bibles in boxes beneath the office or balcony stairwells of FBC, Kentwood.
  • Week of Prayer WMU Meeting – Tomorrow at 10 A.M. Our speaker will be Mary Ellen Logan of Global Maritime.  Come learn about about it.  We will conclude our meeting with a potluck lunch.  See you at FBC, Greensburg.
  • Keep up with the Annie Armstrong donations at FBC, Kentwood by checking the display near the organ in the Sanctuary.
  • We will begin a six week study of a portion of Ezekiel Friday morning at 10.  If you would like a copy of the introductory study guide, please see me today or get me a message via phone, email, or Facebook.

 

I trust you know and honor the reason this day is called “The Lord’s Day”.

Anna Lee

 

Tuesday

Jesus replied, “Truly I tell you,

if you have faith and do not doubt,

not only can you do what was done to the fig tree,

but also you can say to this mountain,

‘Go, throw yourself into the sea,’

and it will be done.

 

Barbara Hutchinson injured her knee Sunday night.  Pray for her please.

Susan Rimes had a MRI done Monday.  Pray as she waits to see what will be done.

Mildred Birch has been having several health issues.  Pray for “Miss” Mildred as she sees her doctors.

Majel Dean and Nancy Pledger have each had their second knee surgery.  Pray the recovery goes as smoothly as the first recovery went.

Both of the Harrells are improving.  Mr. Phillip is still in the hospital.   Thanks God they are recovering from the flu and feeling better.

 

Joy “Jody” Nadine Cutrer

January 22, 1961 – February 21, 2017

http://www.mckneelys.com/home/obituary/4135721

Read the Bible Through – Deut. 17-20 and Psm. 59

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For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid,

but gives us power, love and self-discipline.

~ 2 Timothy 1:7 (NIV)~

“Breathe on Me”

 

TODAY – Ladies, meet us at The Cafe at 11:00 this morning.  Children out of school?  Bring them with you.  We love children.  We will enjoy them as they enjoy some cake with us.

M-Jam – There is a missions meeting for children next month.  I’m happy to say we have turned in our registration for 22 people.  That’s 22 who will come back to our church with new enthusiasm and new ideas for missions.  I’m so excited about this opportunity!

 

If you have a prayer request, please call or write me on Gmail or FB.

 

Have a wonderful day.

Anna Lee

 

 

Saturday

But you, dear friends,

by building yourselves up in your most holy faith

and praying in the Holy Spirit,

 

 

Mrs. Annie Bell Harrell is better.  Phyllis is still staying with her.  Mr. Phillip is still at Greensburg and slowly improving.  Keep praying, please.

Bettye Fussell was set to come home yesterday.  I know home will look so good to her. Please continue to pray for her.

 

Joe Crowe of Bolivar passed away yesterday.  I’ll post arrangements when they are available.  Please pray for Susanne and other family members.

 

Read the Bible – Deut. 10-12 and Psm. 56

Waylon Baileywaylonbailey.com

Thom S. Rainerthomrainer.com

 

Jesus replied: “‘Love the Lord your God

with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’

This is the first and greatest commandment.

And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’

~ Matthew 22:37-39 (NIV)~

“Take My Life and Let it Be”

 

Sunday Night – FBC, Kentwood – Concert by the Richards – 6 P.M.  (I’ve never heard or heard of this group, but I understand this couple sings wonderfully.) . You are invited to join us for the free concert.

Don’t forget to collect the used PAPERBACK Bibles for the jail ministry.  There is a box under the stairwell or bring your own box.  New PAPERBACK Bibles are also appreciated.

Monday, March 6th – Associational WMU Meeting at FBC, Greensburg at 10:00 to learn about the Annie Armstrong focus  for 2017 – Potluck lunch/Fellowship to follow.  Everyone is welcome whether you participate in WMU or not.  You can bring your PAPERBACK Bibles when your come.

 

Anna Lee

Sunday

Dear friends, let us love one another,

for love comes from God.

Everyone who loves has been born of God

and knows God.

 

Pray for Susie Sharkey who is hospitalized at North Oaks again.  She’s undergoing tests to determine the problem. Betty Fussell is hospitalized in McComb where they are trying to determine her problem.  Please pray for there two ladies.

Gail M. Smith completed a week of treatment and was still smiling.  We’re praying for you, Gail.

Three deaths to report:

 

 

What a wonderful banquet the youth and their families provided last night!  The decorations were pretty!  The food was delicious!  The service was without a flaw!  The best thing was seeing so many people involved in raising money for the youth to go to summer camp at Go Tell this summer.

 

“But more than anything else, put God’s work first and do what he wants.

Then the other things will be yours as well.”

~Matthew 6:33CEV~

“To the Work”

 

Today’s Scripture Reading – Numbers 11-13 & Psalm 43

 

I’m counting my blessings this morning.  How about you?

Anna Lee

 

 

Saturday

Love the Lord your God with all your heart

and with all your soul

and with all your mind

and with all your strength.’  

The second is this:

‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’

There is no commandment greater than these.”

Mark 12:30-31

Wednesday night, the Children in Action (missions class) had verse 30 for their verse.  I’m so thankful to be reminded of that verse today.

 

Carl Wayne Stevens continues to do well.  Thank-you for praying for him before, during, and since surgery.

Today’s Bible Reading – Number 5-7 (Skim 7), Psalm 41, and video, “Holiness”

 I speak in the tongues of men or of angels, but do not have love,

I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.

If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge,

and if I have a faith that can move mountains,

but do not have love,

I am nothing.

If I give all I possess to the poor and give over my body to hardship that I may boast,

but do not have love,

I gain nothing.

~1 Corinthians 13:1-3 (NIV)~

“Wide, Wide as the Ocean”

Friday Morning Bible Study – John 18 – 10 A.M. today.  Each lesson stands on its own, so any day you want to join us will be fine.

Valentine Banquet – 6 P.M. tomorrow night at the church.  The good/bad news is that more people have asked to purchase tickets than ever  before./There’s not any more room, so people are being turned away.  Plans will be adjusted for next year.

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Make your last day for the week productive.

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“You have heard that it was said,

‘Love your neighbor and hate your enemy.’

But I tell you, love your enemies

and pray for those who persecute you,

that you may be children of your Father in heaven.

He causes his sun to rise on the evil and the good,

and sends rain on the righteous and the unrighteous.

~ Matthew 5:43-45 (NIV)~

 

Pray for Majel Dean.  She had to return to the hospital following knee surgery because of fever.

Debbie M. Wilkinson has been diagnosed with a form of cancer that has spread to her liver.  She is returning home after being at M.D. Anderson.  Pray for her and for her family.

Michael Catalanotto had a serious stroke.  He’s still in North Oaks.  Please pray for him as he goes through extensive rehab.

Koltyn Gafford has a virus.  He is at the hospital getting some help because his situation makes the virus much more difficult to remedy.

Maddie, daughter of Jamie Lynn Spears, is reported to be alert and responsive.  Join the family in thanking God for this miracle.

The New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary reports no tornado despite much damage in their area.  With all the tornadoes yesterday, God surely protected us.  It could have been much worse in SE Louisiana yesterday.  As items for tornado relief are delivered to Petal, MS today, we have a more local need to address.  LA Baptist Disaster Relief teams will be “on the ground” doing damage assessment and giving the service of chaplains in eastern New Orleans today.  Check back tomorrow to learn of new needs.  Thank God for protecting the people during the seven tornadoes.  No lives were lost.

 

Today’s Bible Reading – Leviticus 26-27 and Psalm 39

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Children on Mission, youth, and  adults will meet tonight at 6:00 at FBC,K.

 

Whatever you do, work at it with all your heart,

as working for the Lord,

not for human masters.

  ~Colossians 3:23~

“To the Work” (In light of the tornadoes and all those who need material and spiritual assistance)

 

Join me in thanking God for sparing so many lives and so much property yesterday.  Pray for those affected.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

Tuesday

Consider the blameless, observe the upright;

a future awaits those who seek peace.

 

Please continue to pray for Debbie R. Miller, her family, and her caregivers.

 

Contact has been made for the delivery of tornado relief items to Hattiesburg/Petal, Mississippi.  Due to the 90% thunderstorm probability, the trip will be delayed until tomorrow.  That gives you today to add to the items we will be delivering.  Thanks to adults who contributed and to the children’s mission program that purchased a tote full of toiletries.  

 

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Bible Reading – Lev. 24-25 and Psalm 38

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Children in Action – Wednesday evenings at 6 P.M.

Bible Study – John 18 – Friday at 10

Valentine Banquet – Saturday evening

 

“LORD, You have heard the desire of the humble;

You will strengthen their hearts.

You will listen carefully.”

~Psalm 10:17 HCSB~

“Hear Our Prayer, O Lord”

 

Be extra careful driving today.  Stay dry.

Anna Lee

Monday

“Come to me,

all you who are weary and burdened,

and I will give you rest.

 

Tornado Relief – If you have toiletries, school supplies, toys, cleaning supplies to donate to the tornado victims in Petal, MS, please put them in the stairwell at the office entrance to FBC, Kentwood TODAY.  Pray for all the victims and those working daily to help them.

 

Bible Reading Plan – Lev. 21-23 and Psalm 37

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“Jesus said to him,

“I am the way, and the truth, and the life.

No one comes to the Father except through me.”

~John 14:6, ESV~

“The Way of the Cross Leads Home” – What an important message!

Valentine Banquet – Saturday

Thanking God for another day….

Anna Lee

Sunday

Turn from evil and do good;

seek peace and pursue it.

 

David saw the retina specialist Friday afternoon.  David’s vision is very good, but the current issue is pressure in both eyes.  We’re thanking God for the vision improvement and praying the three medications he is using will get the pressure under control.  Thanks to all of you who have prayed for him and who ask about him when you see us.  We are very appreciative for the love you have shown us.

Susan Rimes continues to have back and arthritis issues. Pray she can get good mobility with minimum pain.

Please continue to pray for Debbie R. Miller and her family.

Please pray for Mike Catalaotto who has had a major stroke.  As you pray for him, please pray for his family.

Mrs. Margaret Callihan was at the church (wake) yesterday.  She is getting much stronger.  Her children are doing a good job of caring for her as her health continues to improve.

The service yesterday for Mrs. Kathryn Kuss was wonderful!  What a special, unique lady she was.  It was good to visit with all her family and hear some of them, the preachers, and Bernice Dickerson during the service.  “Miss” Kathryn was properly honored, but will be missed.

 

Bible Reading Plan (join the bibleproject.com)

Chapter 2 - God's Covenant with Abraham
Sunday
• Read Leviticus 19-20
• Read Psalm 36
Monday
• Read Leviticus 21-23
• Read Psalm 37
Tuesday
• Read Leviticus 24-25
• Read Psalm 38
Wednesday
• Watch Torah: Leviticus
• Read Leviticus 26-27
• Read Psalm 39
Chapter 2 - God's Covenant with Abraham
Thursday
• Watch Read Scripture: Numbers
• Download Poster (Mark it up as you read!)
• Read Numbers 1-4
• Read Psalm 40
Friday
• Watch Theme: Holiness
• Read Numbers 5-7 (skim)
• Read Psalm 41
Saturday
• Read Numbers 8-10
• Read Psalm 42
SUMMARY

You’ll likely find the second half of Leviticus less weird. You’ll read about all the different festivals Israel was to observe as a reminder of what God has done in their lives, as well as moral purity laws that are intended to set Israel and its priests apart from surrounding nations. Keep in mind, even though these laws aren’t as bloody as the sacrificial rituals, they are still exploring the same core ideas that you find in the first half of Leviticus. Chapters 1-16 lay out the rituals and symbols of God’s love and forgiveness for sin and defilement, while chapters 17-27 explore the new way of life the Israelites are to embrace (either turning away from sin, or avoiding it in the first place). These laws call Israel to a high degree of moral purity and social justice that were major steps forward in comparison to their Canaanite neighbors. As we jump into Numbers, we will begin with a great census as the Israelites mobilize for movement out from the shadow of Mt. Sinai.

Tornado Victims – If you have any items for the tornado victims, please get them to the stairwell at FBC, K tomorrow.

Suggestions – toiletries for the students in the dorm, toys for children, household items for kitchens and bathrooms.

For the word of the LORD is right and true;

he is faithful in all he does.

The LORD loves righteousness and justice;

the earth is full of his unfailing love.

~ Psalm 33:4-5 (NIV)~

“The Love of God”

 

Have a wonderful Lord’s Day.  Allow Him to be King today and every day.

Anna Lee

Saturday

Trust in the LORD with all your heart

and lean not on your own understanding;

in all your ways submit to him,

and he will make your paths straight.

 

 

The workday at the Hope Center has been postponed.

 

Bring your items for the tornado victims by Monday.  Deliver to FBC, Petal, MS will be Tuesday.

 

Read the Bible – Lev. 16-18 and Psalm 35

 

For the director of music.

Of David the servant of the LORD.

He sang to the LORD the words of this song

when the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies

and from the hand of Saul.

He said: I love you, LORD, my strength.

The LORD is my rock,

my fortress and my deliverer;

my God is my rock,

in whom I take refuge,

my shield and the horn of my salvation,

my stronghold.

~ Psalm 18:1-2 (NIV)~

“Rock of Ages”

 

Continue to pray for all those we have been praying for and all those you personally were praying for.

Anna Lee