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Below is this month’s schedule/events
Pastor Sage: 513-716-2315
Pastor Jon: 513-331-2017
Email: pastorsage@gmail.com
11 am Morning Service
555 THERE SHALL BE SHOWERS OF BLESSING
383 THE SOLID ROCK
Opening Prayer / Welcome
344 MY HOPE IS IN THE LORD
Scripture Reading: Mark 1:1-13
395 STANDING ON THE PROMISES
Sermon: “What’s Your Affection” - Pastor Mark Sage
488 JESUS I COME
DISMISSAL
1 pm Afternoon Service
271 NO NOT ONE
147 THIS IS MY FATHERS WORLD
Sermon: Battle Ready Wiles of the Devil Pt. 5: “Greed” - Pastor Mark Sage
13 BOW THE KNEE
DISMISSAL
What Direction Are You Going?
In the 1929 Rose Bowl, the California Golden Bears squared off against the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and provided one of the most famous plays in college football history. In the second quarter, California player Roy Riegels recovered a fumble, but instead of advancing it, he got confused and began running toward his own end zone. A teammate finally stopped him at the goal line, but the two points Georgia Tech scored following “Wrong Way” Riegels’ mistake proved the winning margin in the game.
Many times believers make the mistake of thinking they can face the world and even move toward it without adverse consequences. They think that since they are not yet too close, they are fine. But in truth, the direction in which we are pointed tells the story of where we will end up.
Source: College Football’s Most Memorable Games, Fred Eisenhammer, and Eric B
God Will Provide for His Children
Charles Spurgeon told this story of his grandfather James and his faith in God. “He had a large family and a very small income, but he loved his Lord, and he would not have given up his preaching of the gospel for anything.” One day the cow on which the family relied for milk for the children suddenly died. James Spurgeon’s wife was greatly concerned, but he said, “God said He would provide, and I believe He could send us fifty cows if He pleased.”
On that same day, a group met in London—a group James Spurgeon did not know—that wanted to help meet the needs of poor pastors. They raised a large sum of money, and began sending it to different pastors in need to help their families. When they reached the end of the list, there were still five pounds left. One man suggested sending it to James Spurgeon. Another said, “No, let’s not send just five pounds. Let me add five more to go with it.” Others joined in, and the day after his cow died, James Spurgeon received twenty pounds in the mail!
You can trust God to keep His promises and provide for your needs.
“But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.”—Philippians 4:19
Source: The Metropolitan Tabernacle Pulpit, Volume 21, Charles Spurgeo
Upcoming Events
PM Service & Kids Bible Time
Sunday, June 23rd 1–2 pm (EDT)
MIDWEEK SERVICE: THE PATRIARCHS CHARACTER STUDY
Wed, June 26th 7–8 pm (EDT)
“BATTLE READY” PM Service Sermon Series
Sunday, June 23 1–2 pm (EDT)
Outreach
Every other Saturday at 10:30 am.
The next one will be Saturday, June 29th 10:30 am
Door Knocking, Visitation, New Move-In Visits, Flyer Distribution
THE UPPER ROOM” YOUTH GROUP
Wed, June 26th 7–8 pm (EDT)
Stand Series- “Overcoming Insecurities”
Zachary Campbell - Known Campus Ministries
Sunday, July 28th
Join us to hear from Zachary & Makayla Campbell and Known Campus Ministries
Foundations Conference - Evangelist Bob Ross
September 1 - 4 - Sunday - Wednesday
Sunday - normal services
Monday - Wednesday 7pm each night