Friday

Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.

John 14:6

 

 

Bro. Darryl shared with the children in VBS this morning.  He did not quote this verse, but the illustration he presented to them made this verse clear.  He has a special way of relating to people, a God-given talent.

 

 

One of the themes this week is, “When we struggle, Jesus rescues!”  There are people all around struggling.  I’ll not name any of them today, so you can focus on that thought, not individual people.  If you or yours are struggling, Jesus will come to the rescue because He loves you!

 

 

I’ve been making purchases and plans for the Mission Projects Day on the 16th.  I’m so thankful to report that as I have asked a number of people to help in a specific way, they have all cheerfully agreed to help.  Now, I have a request to make to you.  If you have old Crayons, old t-shirts, ribbon, etc. that you have stashed away, why not share it with us so we can repurpose these items in our projects?  My second request concerning this day is that you come to the fellowship hall at 9:00 A.M. and help.  When we had out last work day, every adult told me they had fun.  You can’t beat fun and progress for missions!

Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes will be available that day.  Anyone who gets shoeboxes that day or has recently received them at church will be able to select some items from our stash to use in their boxes.

 

 

 

Read the Bible

  • 2 Kings 19-20
  • Job 13
  • Romans 16

 

 

Two Reminders

  • There will be no Bible study in the morning due to VBS.
  • The VBS program for parents and grandparents is tomorrow night.

 

 

Thank-you to all the adults and youth who have worked in VBS.  Thank-you to parents and grandparents who have made sure the children have been in attendance this week.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday

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

No one comes to the Father except through me.

~John 14:6~

 

 

 

Evelyn Irene Carter

March 03, 1950 – June 02, 2018
Evelyn Irene Carter born March 3, 1950, died June 2, 2018. She is survived by her husband, Robert Lee Carter and her 2 children, John Robert Carter and Sarah Marie Dolan. She is also survived by 2 grandchildren, 6 sisters, and her mother, Margaret Lucy Cutrer. She is preceded in death by her father, Rev. John Cutrer. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 11 a.m. until Memorial Services at 1 p.m. on Monday, June 11, 2018. Services conducted by Dr. Danny Smith. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

 

Read the Bible

  • 2 Kings 16-18
  • Psalm 72
  • Romans 15

 

 

FBC VBS Attendance Report for Tuesday

  • 99 boys and girls
  • 19 youth
  • 29 adults

 

 

No Bible study Friday morning due to VBS.

 

 

 

VBS program Friday night at 6 P.M. at FBC, Kentwood.  Come and be blessed as you see and hear the children.

 

 

 

Looking ahead – June 16 we will have a project work day at FBC for OCC, Friendship House, and other ministries from 9 AM. to Noon.  Adults, youth, and children are needed.  The more people, the more we can accomplish.  Everything needed that day will be provided.  Just show up to give of your time!

 

 

 

May your life impact another life/lives in a meaningful, positive way today!

Anna Lee

Wednesday

“When Jesus spoke again to the people, he said,

‘I am the light of the world.

Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.”

~John 8:12 NIV~

 

 

We had a great second day of VBS!   I’m looking forward to day three this morning.

 

 

Please pray for Linda Binder of Amite as she has an angiogram today.

 

 

 

Cindy Richards is home and doing well.  Physical therapy is ahead for her now so she can get back to walking.

 

 

 

Read the Bible

  • 2 Kings 14-15
  • Job 12
  • Rom. 14

 

 

 

Operation Christmas Child Shoeboxes will be available at church Sunday.  If you pack one a month, you can get five packed before the collection date.

 

 

 

Calculators are a great item for shoeboxes.  I like to purchase brightly colored solar powered ones that can be found at the dollar stores for $1.00.  If you are not going to pack some shoeboxes, you might want to purchase some calculators each month.

 

 

 

I’m thankful for the rain we received yesterday afternoon.  We got a nice rain yesterday.  Some of you who live in Kentwood were blessed with two good rains.  Did you take time to than God for the rain?  It’s not too late!

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday

“I’m a mess.

I’m nothing and have nothing;

make something of me.

You [God] can do it;

you’ve got what it takes.”

 ~Psalm 40:17 The Message~

 

 

Connor Corkern (Written last night)

What a blessing it is to be loved by so many wonderful people!

I had a great day today! I’m holding my own with minimal oxygen support, however your prayers for my pneumonia to clear up in my left lung are still very appreciated!

God is so good! 🙌
Love love love you all!

 

 
Rev. Bobby Spinks was having medical tests as part of the process of qualifying to serve as a missionary with the IMB when the doctor detected one or more cancerous nodules in Bobby’s throat.  Surgery will be very soon.  Please pray for Bobby and his family.

 

 

Mrs. Cindi Richards had knee-replacement surgery and was up walking the hallway within a few hours.  Keep her and Bro. Gene in your prayers.

 

 

Jon-Michael Williams passed away at the Richard Murphy Hospice House in Hammond, Louisiana on Sunday, June 3, 2018, at the age of 25. He was born on Friday, November 6, 1992. Jon-Michael was a native of Roseland, Louisiana and a resident of Tickfaw, Louisiana. He graduated from Hammond High School in 2011, and was a member of both the football and baseball teams. He also played travel ball for Robbie Roubique. He was loved by so many friends and will be greatly missed by all. Jon-Michael is survived by his mother, Brenda Gill Williams; God-sister, Crystal Gonzalez Poche’; aunt, Charlotte Gill; nanny, Francis Stewart; God-mother, Theresa McElroy Murphy; God-father, Joe Premo Sr.; uncle, Jimmy R. Williams and his wife Judy; and nephew, Michael Dean and his wife Celeste. He was preceded in death by his father, Gordon Mann Williams Jr.; paternal grandparents, Gordon Williams Sr. and Lenora Premo Williams; maternal grandparents, John Major Gill and Lula Arelia Gill; and uncle, John Edward Gill. A visitation for Jon-Michael will be held Wednesday, June 6, 2018 at St Helena Catholic Church in Amite, LA, from 9:00am until 11:30am with a funeral mass celebrating his life beginning at 12:00 pm. Interment will follow in Arcola-Roseland Cemetery. To view and sign the family guest book, please visit www.harrymckneely.com.

 

 

VBS “Shipwrecked” yesterday at FBC,Kentwood

I didn’t hear a total count, but I did hear that there were 97 boys and girls at VBS yesterday.  There were probably almost that number of adults and youth workers.  From my viewpoint, the boys and girls had a great time learning about Jesus coming to the rescue when they (we) are lonely.  Day two, coming up!  Thank you to all the parents who entrusted us with your children yesterday.

 

 

 

Read the Bible

  • 2 Kings 11-13
  • Ps. 71
  • Rom. 13

 

 

Pray for all the boys and girls who are attending VBS this week and throughout the summer.  May Jesus move in many hearts!

Anna Lee

 

 

Monday

 Study to shew thyself approved unto God,

a workman that needeth not to be ashamed,

rightly dividing the word of truth. 

~2 Timothy 2:15~

This verse seems to be appropriate for the first day of VBS.

 

 

“Shipwrecked/Rescued by Jesus” – Our 2018 theme!

VBS at FBC, Kentwood

June 4-8; 8:30-11:30 A.M.

Pre-K 4 through 5th Grade (Grade just completed)

Meets and ends in sanctuary each day.

 

 

Mission Projects Day

FBC, Kentwood

June 16; 9 A.M. – Noon

School age children, Youth, and Adults

Help complete projects to “Shoeboxes” and other needs

Please bring me clean used T-shirts to be used to complete several projects.

 

 

Operation Christmas Child

Items you can purchase this week: hair brushes, sewing kits/items, $1.00 calculators

Bring your items to my Sunday School classroom or leave them with the secretary in the church office.

 

 

Read the Bible 

Reflect on God as Restorer.

Complete any passages you missed this week.

 

 

Thank-you for checking in today.  Please pray for these two activities.  Attend and help if you can.

Anna Lee

Thursday

But from everlasting to everlasting the LORD’s love is with those who fear him, and his righteousness with their children’s children—

~Psalm 103:17~

 

 

Vincent Arnone, Sr.

April 28, 1940 – May 28, 2018

Vincent Arnone, Sr., a resident of Kentwood, passed away on Monday, May 28, 2018. He was born April 28, 1940 in Hammond and was 78 years of age. He is survived by his wife, Selena Arnone; children, Vincent Arnone, Jr., Harvey Arnone, Pauline Franklin, Melissa Landry, Joseph Arnone, Joshua Shirah and Kacie Bennett; numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren; and his 2 sisters, Josie Ruffino and Catherine Arnone. Preceded in death by his daughter, Mary Lambert; son, Wayne Arnone; parents, Joe and Paulina Arnone and  4 brothers, Salvadore, Tony, Felix and Angelo Arnone.  Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Amite, from  6 PM until 9 PM on Friday, June 1, 2018. Memorial Services will be held at 7 PM. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

 

 

 

Read the Bible

  • 2 Kings 1-3
  • Ps. 69
  • Rom. 9

 

 

Friday Morning Bible Study – Romans 11

 

 

VBS begins Sunday night with a kick-off and follows with classes Monday – Friday from 8:30-11:30.  Our theme is “Shipwrecked”.   Contact the church office to pre-register and to purchase a t-shirt.

 

 

Children in Action – In missions, children are taught there are four aspects of missions, learn, pray, give, and do.  Last night our class (of all girls last night) untangled hundreds of necklaces, sorted, and packaged beads that have been donated for Operation Christmas Child.  We left our regular schedule to “do” missions!  Most of these beads will be used as fillers for shoeboxes when they arrive in Dallas.                                                      We will be working on lots of doing in the next weeks and months.  I hope you have June 16th marked on your calendar.  We will meet in the fellowship hall from 9-12 that morning to work on the “do” aspect of missions some more.  EVERYONE is invited to participate!

 

 

 

When we have the next WMU meeting in July, we will focus on doing.  We will have tables set up with various churches showing some of the items their members are creating to share in various mission projects.  For adults, there are the same four aspects of missions, learn, pray, give, and do.  We hope to learn from each others, so we can do more and thus share more.  I challenge each church in the association to show us what you are doing and teach someone else how they may can do the same.  Let’s share our ideas.  Let’s bring the children demonstrate and to learn.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

 

 

Friday

“God is love.”

~1 John 4:8~

 

 

 

Evgeniy-and-The Soap

https://www.samaritanspurse.org/operation-christmas-child/shoebox-stories-evgeniy-and-the-soap/?utm_source=OCCFacebook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=m_YOCC-18SM&utm_content=EvgeniySS-5-24-18

 

 

Connor Corkern

Up until last Friday night Connor had been well. I noticed he sounded congested, but nothing that worried me. Saturday morning he woke up congested with lots of thick mucus and fever. I started giving his usual meds, CPT vest, and breathing treatments to stay on top of it. By Saturday night he seemed better. Sunday morning he needed some oxygen, and after trying my best to get him suctioned out well enough to breathe easily I had a gut instinct that I needed to bring him in to Children’s.

I loaded him up with his portable oxygen tank and off we went. By the time I made it to Hammond I noticed he was lethargic, had rapid short breaths, and my heart knew he wouldn’t make it to New Orleans.
I rushed into North Oaks hospitals ER in tears pushing my barely breathing Connor with his oxygen tank. They immediately brought him back and started working on him. They took excellent care of him until Children’s Hospital’s helicopter arrived to pick him up. I breathed a sigh of relief watching the helicopter lift off the ground bringing my boy to his home away from home. If only I had known what was happening in that helicopter I wouldn’t have been so calm.

Ninety minutes later Coye and I sat outside of CHNOLA’s Pediatric ICU waiting to see Connor man. We had to wait an hour more before being brought to his room.

Connor had to be bagged the entire ride to CHNOLA and was immediately intubated upon his arrival in New Orleans. My boy was in septic shock, had metabolic acidosis, and his left lung had pneumonia. His blood pressure bottomed out a few times, but thanks to the incredible ICU team here, he made it out okay.

The ICU doctor came out and told us how incredibly sick Connor was and how he wasn’t out of the woods by any means. We weren’t sure if Connor would be able to overcome this illness and were mentally preparing for a life without our boy; something we dread with every ounce of our being.
Fast forward four days later, Connor is making miraculous progress. He is still intubated, somewhat sedated, but is holding his own blood pressure and his levels are stabilizing.

We know Connor’s healing will be a long process, and we know God is in control. Many people have asked us how we can be so strong, and our answer is always the same…God. When we are weak, He is strong.

Thank GOD for His beautiful mercy, grace, and love. God’s plan is perfect and has led us to wonderful destinations with our boy. He has also led us to all of you, our amazing prayer warriors and supporters. God is so good to us.

I promise to keep you all updated on Connor’s progress through this adventure. Our family sends you love tonight, and always. Thank you for following along on Connor man’s many adventures.

 

 

 

Joanne Seymour is progressing well following cancer surgery and looking forward to the next step in New York.

 

 

Adrian Phillips is home and so glad to be back at Pine Ridge.  Keep him in your prayers.

 

 

Mrs. Ruby Dillon is no longer at North Oaks, but a rehab to regain her strength.  Pray for good progress so she can come home soon.

 

 

Stanley Relan passed away Thursday.  The obituary will be available today.

 

 

 

Read the Bible

  • I Kings 13-14
  • Job 7
  • Romans 4

 

 

Vacation Bible School is just around the corner.  You can sign up to attend at FBC, Kentwood at the church webpage.

https://fbckentwood.org/

 

It’s not too early to begin packing your shoebox for Operation Christmas Child.  

Anna Lee

 

 

Thursday

“I came naked from my mother’s womb,’ [Job] said, ‘and I shall have nothing when I die.

The Lord gave me everything I had, and they were his to take away.

Blessed be the name of the Lord.’

In all of this Job did not sin or revile God.”

 ~Job 1:21-22 TLB~

 

 

Read the Bible 

  • I Kings 11-12
  • Psalm 66
  • Romans 3

 

 

Friday Morning Bible Study – Romans 10

 

 

Mission Projects Day Coming Soon

  • 3rd Saturday of June; 9 A.M. – Noon
  • Everyone is needed to help with missions projects.  There will be jobs for everyone.
  • Admission – Items needed for missions (Lists will be available at church.)
  • Let’s have fun working together and doing mission work at the same time!
  • I’m available to answer questions.

 

 

The children in missions learn there are four ways we can help with missions:  Pray, Give, Do, and Go.  The Mission Projects Day is one way to “Do”!  Don’t miss this opportunity.

Anna Lee

 

 

 

Wedneday

“When desperate people give up on God Almighty,

their friends, at least, should stick with them.” 

~Job 6:14 The Message~

 

 

Mrs. Ruby Dillon will probably have her kidney stone removed today.  Please pray for her, her family, and her medical team.

 

 

Jacob Yarborough was dealing with another fluid yesterday.  Pray this can be controlled soon.

 

 

Kay Forman had been in North Oaks, but the lady in the front desk said she had been released.

 

 

 

Read the Bible

  • I Kings 9-10
  • Job 6
  • Romans 2

 

 

Friday Morning Bible Study – Romans 10

 

 

Take time today to work on packing a shoebox for Operation Christmas Child or purchasing some items that can be sent as fillers (small flash lights, small games, bandanas, smalls cars and trucks, hairbrushes, washcloths, soap, small baby dolls or Barbies, box of watercolors, cotton fabric, fishing kits or supplies, plastic beads, craft supplies, small tools, toothbrushes, marbles, scissors of all sizes, plastic bowls and glasses, silverware, especially spoons, small purses, socks, ens of various colors, etc.)  You can turn these in to me at any time.  I’ll sort and store them until needed.  Thank-you so much!

Anna Lee