Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Practice Notes for November 13

Good Wednesday everybody!

This coming Sunday morning (November 13) our Joyful Sounds choir will be leading in the 8:30 service and there will be no choir in the 11:00 service.  Jack will be leading the early service and Adam Cunningham will be leading the late service!

Also, we will have choir practice Sunday night at 5:00 and Barbara will be leading this time so come ready for some laughs and hard work on the Christmas musical!

I am still looking for some replacement dates between now and our performance and will post those by the beginning of next week.

Hope you're having a great week and we'll see ya Sunday!

Here's our devotional thought for the week!

One Way
One summer I did camp in Mississippi and so one weekend we took a trip to visit New Orleans.  Now if you've ever been to New Orleans, you know that there are many one-way streets.  Now I was responsible for driving our team around the city and it drove me absolutely crazy.  But as I talked to a waiter one night I learned that these one-way streets weren't all that bad.  He told me that his car had been stolen and was quickly located and the thieves were promptly apprehended simply because they were foolishly attempting to make their getaway by driving the wrong way down a one-way street.

The Bible teaches us that Jesus is the one way of salvation.  God has not provided any other plan to His people whereby they can come to Him.  Humans often selfishly, ignorantly, or rebelliously invent alternative routes to spending eternity with God, but they are sorely misguided and mistaken.  No other way is needed because God's plan is perfect.

Jesus, You are the one way to salvation.  Thank You for being our Savior.

"There is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given to people, and we must be saved by it." - Acts 4:12


"But when you take the Bible literally, for what it says, you have to come back to the fact that there is only one way of salvation; there's only one Savior." - author Tim LaHaye

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