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February - Give God The Glory For True Love Charity Never FailethI Corinthians 13 : 8 6thOutreach 9thLow Country Boil at the leRoux’s house 14thValentine's Day 16thValentine’s Banquet 17thBro. Rhys Key 18thFBCA out for President’s Day ...whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God.” I Corinthians 10: 31 Upcoming Events Upcoming Events March Give God the Glory For The Word of God 1st-2ndLadies Conference at Liberty Baptist in Lyons 6thOutreach 22ndEnd of the 3rd quarter, half day Give God The Glory Give God The Glory Choir Choir Choir Practice Practice Practice- Sunday Sunday Sunday Afternoons Afternoons Afternoons at at at 5:15 5:15 5:15 Valentine’s Valentine’s Banquet Banquet When? February 16th at 6pm Where? Trinity Baptist Church With special guest Bro. Rhys Key Cost? TBA Our meal will be catered Childcare will be provided! At the leRoux’s February 9th February 9th In the church I attend, a large cross stands at the front of the sanctuary. It represents the original cross where Jesus diedthe place where our sin intersected with His holiness. There God allowed His perfect Son to die for the sake of every wrong thing we have ever done, said, or thought. On the cross, Jesus finished the work that was required to save us from the death we deserve (Rom. 6:23). The sight of a cross causes me to consider what Jesus endured for us. Before being crucified, He was flogged and spit on. The soldiers hit Him in the head with sticks and got down on their knees in mock worship. They tried to make Him carry His own cross to the place where He would die, but He was too weak from the brutal flogging. At Golgotha, they hammered nails through His flesh to keep Him on the cross when they turned it upright. Those wounds bore the weight of His body as He hung there. Six hours later, Jesus took His final breath (Mark 15:37). A centurion who witnessed Jesus’ death declared, “Truly this man was the Son of God.” (v. 39). The next time you see the symbol of the cross, consider what it means to you. God’s Son suffered and died there and then rose again to make eternal life possible. Dear Jesus, I cant begin to thank You enough for taking care of my sin when You died on the cross. I acknowledge Your sacrifice, and I believe in the power of Your resurrection. The cross of Christ reveals our sin at its worst and God’s love at its best. www.odb.org Remember Remember The Cross The Cross

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Page 1: Upcoming Events Remember Remember March Give God the …Give God The Glory For True Love “Charity Never Faileth” I Corinthians 13:8 Dear Jesus –Outreach6th 9th– Low Country

February-

Give God The Glory For

True Love

“Charity Never Faileth”

I Corinthians 13: 8

6th– Outreach

9th– Low Country Boil at the leRoux’s house

14th– Valentine's Day

16th– Valentine’s Banquet

17th– Bro. Rhys Key

18th– FBCA out for President’s Day

“...whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God. ”

I Corinthians 10: 31

Upcoming EventsUpcoming Events

March –Give God the Glory

For The Word of God

1st-2nd– Ladies Conference at

Liberty Baptist in Lyons

6th– Outreach

22nd– End of the 3rd quarter,

half day

Give God The GloryGive God The Glory

Choir Choir Choir

PracticePracticePractice---

Sunday Sunday Sunday

Afternoons Afternoons Afternoons

atatat

5:155:155:15

Valentine’s Valentine’s BanquetBanquet

When?

February 16th at 6pm

Where?

Trinity Baptist Church

With special guest

Bro. Rhys Key

Cost? TBA

Our meal will be catered

Childcare will be provided!

At the leRoux’s

February 9thFebruary 9th

In the church I attend, a large cross stands at the front of the sanctuary. It

represents the original cross where Jesus died—the place where our sin

intersected with His holiness. There God allowed His perfect Son to die

for the sake of every wrong thing we have ever done, said, or thought.

On the cross, Jesus finished the work that was required to save us from

the death we deserve (Rom. 6:23).

The sight of a cross causes me to consider what Jesus endured for us.

Before being crucified, He was flogged and spit on. The soldiers hit Him

in the head with sticks and got down on their knees in mock worship.

They tried to make Him carry His own cross to the place where He

would die, but He was too weak from the brutal flogging. At Golgotha,

they hammered nails through His flesh to keep Him on the cross when

they turned it upright. Those wounds bore the weight of His body as He

hung there. Six hours later, Jesus took His final breath (Mark 15:37). A

centurion who witnessed Jesus’ death declared, “Truly this man was the

Son of God.” (v. 39).

The next time you see the symbol of the cross, consider what it means to

you. God’s Son suffered and died there and then rose again to make

eternal life possible.

Dear Jesus, I can’t begin to thank You

enough for taking care of my sin when You

died on the cross. I acknowledge Your

sacrifice, and I believe in the power of

Your resurrection.

The cross of Christ reveals our sin at its worst

and God’s love at its best.

www.odb.org

Remember Remember

The CrossThe Cross

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“...the end of your search for a friendly church.”

Pastor: Terry D. Sellars

Assistant Pastor: Earl T. Kicklighter

Contact Information:

12 S. McDonald Street

PO Box 100

Ludowici, GA 31316 (912) 545-9136

Service Times:

Sunday School– 10:00am

Sunday Morning Service– 11:00am

Sunday Evening– 6:00pm Wednesday Evening– 7:00pm

Sunday, February 3, 2019 NotesNotesNotes

“Beloved, “Beloved,

let us love one another: let us love one another:

for love is of God”for love is of God”

1 John 4: 71 John 4: 7

Missionary of the WeekMissionary of the Week

B.E.A.M.S.

Director

Dr. Rene Freret

Mrs. Freda Freret

18th Annual BEAMS Bible Day

February 3, 2019

What would you do if you did not have a Bible? We as Americans

have been so blessed. God has been so good to us. Most of us can

afford to purchase Bibles. But many people in foreign countries are

not as fortunate.

Many live on $1.00 to $3.00 a day income. In many countries, Bibles

are not easily available, and even if they were, most people could not

afford a Bible.

The purpose of Bible Day is:

1. To emphasize the importance of the Word of God

2. To inform churches of the BEAMS Bible ministry

3. To receive an offering for BEAMS for Bibles

4. We receive new requests from missionaries for Bibles each day

and it is only through your generous giving that BEAMS is able

to provide them with Bibles. We are now in over 140 countries

and sending out an average of 10,000 Bibles per month. Thank

you for your faithful prayers and support.