• Peace Be Still

    What was your day like today? How has your week been? Did you pass the familiar faces, “Hi, yes I’m fine, thanks.” In some aspect, I think everyone is traveling this life on the open sea. As the storms in my life rise and diminish, I am all too often sharing a façade, that I think others want to see. “I’m fine, you’re fine, we are all fine.” Sometimes I lean into the courteous response, because I myself am just working out my level of “fine-ness.” If you are like me, there are times when it seems like…

  • Bulletin May 21, 2023

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  • Why Lord?

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  • Prom and Promiscuity

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  • Be an Onesiphorus

    Ten days after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, residents of North Platte, Nebraska heard a rumor that soldiers from their town, part of the Nebraska National Guard Company D, would be coming through on a troop train on their way to the West Coast. About five hundred people showed up at the train depot with food, gifts, letters, and love to give the boys. When the train showed up, it was not the Nebraska National Guard Company D boys on board; it was the soldiers from the Kansas National Guard Company D. The North Platte residents decided to…

  • Bulletin May 14, 2023

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  • Obey The Gospel NOW!

    Obey The Gospel Now!
    (Allen Ashlock)
     
    1. Before you die! You could die at any time. Be prepared. Be a faithful and dedicated child of God. The Bible declares, "And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:" (Hebrews 9:27). There is a horrible price to pay for the person who dies outside of Christ.
     
    2. Before you can't! A person can live in sin and then suffer in a terrible accident or suffer from a stroke or other disease and be rendered unable to…

  • Should Christians Observe Easter?
    Easter is a widely-observed annual celebration com-memorating the resurrection of Christ. You probably have noticed that Easter comes at a different time each year. “Easter is the first Sunday after the first full moon that falls on or next after the vernal equinox (March 21 in the Gregorian calendar); if the full moon happens on Sunday, Easter is celebrated one week later. Easter Sunday cannot be earlier than March 22 or later than April 25; dates of all other movable church feasts depend on that of Easter” (Webster).

    The Origin of Easter

    Some church historians assert that Easter…

  • A Pioneer Preacher Proves a Point About Infant Baptism
    Many stories are told about pioneer preacher "Raccoon" John Smith. He was a man of strong conviction and clever wit. One of the better known incidents in his preaching work is related in this excerpt from a biographical sketch …

    Noticing, one day, that a young Methodist preacher had sprinkled a howling infant, he afterward seized him by the arm, in full view of the Methodist gathering that was meeting on the banks of Slate Creek, and powerfully pulled him toward the water. When the man questioned John of his intentions, Smith informed him that he was going to…

  • The Word Of Jehovah `Psalms 19:7-11 Pt. 2

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  • The Word Of Jehovah `Psalms 19:7-11 Pt.1

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  • 43

        This just in!  The 43rd Southside Lectures are just 43 days away!  In six short weeks, we will be treated to another feast of spiritual food and fellowship.  In that regard, this special and highly anticipated week will be like the other 42 that preceded it.

        Since 1980, this church has hosted four days of gospel preaching, spirited congregational singing, and dignified worship every summer, save 2020.  The dates for this year’s program are June 19-22, Monday through Thursday.  We will follow the same format as from the beginning:  morning lectures at 9:30 & 10:30, evening lectures at 7:30…

  • Bulletin May 7, 2023

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