Archive for May, 2008

Pastor’s Party Pictures

May 27th, 2008 by Pastor | 2 Comments | Filed in Family Life, Just for fun

Here are some pictures from the surprise party for Pastor Dunham…

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You got me!

May 27th, 2008 by Pastor | No Comments | Filed in Family Life, Just for fun

I came to the church building around 4:40PM yesterday expecting to enjoy a Family Fun Night with my church family. What happened instead was a surprise 50th birthday party for me. I was completely taken in and wonderfully surprised.

I will post some photos shortly, but first I wanted to share this video clip. This song, written by Mrs. Ann King and sung by Steve and Ann King, made me laugh so hard the camera is shaking. Thank God for a church of loving people who treat me “better than I deserve.” Grace is indeed the proper name for this church.

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You can download the video by clicking here.

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Our Newest Missionaries

May 19th, 2008 by Pastor | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

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The Freemans

This past Lord’s Day, the members of Grace Baptist Church voted to support the Aaron & Melissa Freeman Family on a monthly basis starting in July. Below you will find some of their family and contact information.

Their website: http://www.RGVBaptist.com

Email: Freemans@RGVBaptist.com

Their family information:

Aaron Freeman 02/13/1976
Melissa Freeman 04/16/1976
Anniversary 04/23/1994
Braden Freeman 11/08/1994
August Freeman 08/24/1999
Adeleine Freeman 10/16/2000

Please pray for our newest missionaries. They plan to be on the field at the end of July.

Mother Daughter Video

May 19th, 2008 by Pastor | No Comments | Filed in Humor, video

This is an interesting video clip from the Mother-Daughter Banquet. If you missed this, you missed a lot of fun.

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Mother Daughter Banquet Pictures

May 19th, 2008 by Pastor | No Comments | Filed in Family Life, Holidays

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The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

May 13th, 2008 by Pastor | No Comments | Filed in Patriotic, video

The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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Below is video of the changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery. With Memorial Day approaching, I believe it is important to remember those who have died for our freedoms.

This video was shot by Missionary Scott Hall on May 8, 2008. It was a rainy, drizzly day, but it was heart-warming to think of this tomb being guarded 24/7 to honor those who have died serving our country.

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Note: This file is pretty large, and it lasts a little less than 7 minutes.

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Sunday Morning May 4, 2008

May 13th, 2008 by Pastor | No Comments | Filed in Podcasts

Special Music By Mrs. Karen Foltz and Brother Steve Newland

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“Living Like God’s Children” (Ephesians 4:20-32) Pastor Art Dunham

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2007 Missions Video

May 12th, 2008 by Pastor | 1 Comment | Filed in Uncategorized

This is a video of our Missions Program as of 10/1/2007.

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Medieval Help Desk

May 12th, 2008 by Pastor | 1 Comment | Filed in Humor

A Medieval Help Desk Call

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A Mother and a Grandmother

May 12th, 2008 by Pastor | No Comments | Filed in Family Life, Holidays, Sermon Outlines

A Mother and a Grandmother

2 Timothy 1:1-7

Introduction: It is only fitting and proper that we study two wonderful women this morning on Mothers Day. To quote Abraham Lincoln, “Everything I am I owe to my angel mother.” Mothers are important, aren’t they? After all, as I heard one preacher say one Mothers Day, without mothers none of us would be here!

We will look at the lives of two ladies this morning, Lois & Eunice. These wonderful ladies were the grandmother and mother of one of the great men of the New Testament. This man, Timothy, was used of God in a mighty way.

In verse 5, Paul mentions that each of these ladies had “unfeigned faith.” This means that their faith was completely without any hypocrisy. Their trust in God and their life-styles were un-hypocritical and obedient to the Scriptures. In other words their “walk matched their talk.”

Let us look at them for a few moments…

I. They had obstacles. Acts 16:1-3

A. A mixed marriage for Eunice

  1. Against Jewish law
  2. Undoubtedly caused trouble

C. Perhaps even a widow (living with Lois)

D. Their faith was unfeigned, but they were not perfect.

II. They had unfeigned faith. 2 Timothy 1:5

A. They were looking for the Messiah and believed Him when they were introduced to Him.

1. Like Zecharias, the father of John

2. Like Anna & Simeon

B. They raised Timothy on the Word of God. 2 Timothy 3:14-17

***Every Bible verse, every hymn and chorus sung, every mention of the Scriptures to your children have eternal benefits.***

C. They could have raised him on tradition and other teachings of the day, but they raised him on the Word of God.

III. They had good results.

A. They were saved when introduced to the Messiah.

B. They raised a young man who:

1. Trusted Christ and followed Him. Acts 16:1-3

2. Was willing to pay any price for the cause of Christ.

3. Was faithfully at Paul’s side

4. Loved people like no one else Paul knew.

Philippians 2:19-20

(19) But I trust in the Lord Jesus to send Timothy shortly unto you, that I also may be of good comfort, when I know your state.

(20) For I have no man likeminded, who will naturally care for your state.

5. In short, a son who loved God, paid whatever price to serve Him, loved people, and made an eternal difference in peoples’ lives.

Conclusion: Ladies, wouldn’t you like for it to be said of your son or daughter, that he or she made an eternal difference in peoples’ lives? Wouldn’t you like to raise a child who will not seek after his or her own desires, but serve God and others?

There are mothers in this room who have already done this particulare duty as a mother, but how about your influence and even responsibility as a grandmother? Are you helping keep the Word of God in the forefront of those dear grandchildren’s lives?

I thank God for every whose faith is unfeigned, who overcomes obstacles, even if they are her own fault, and who teach and live the Word of God in front of their children. Indeed, her price is “far above rubies.”

A MOTHER BUILDED A TEMPLE

A builder builded a temple,

He wrought it with grace and skill.

With pillars and stones and arches

All fashioned to work his will.

Men said as they saw its beauty,

It shall never know decay.

Great is thy skill, O builder,

Thy fame shall endure forever and shall never fade away.

A mother builded a temple

With loving and infinite care,

Planning each arch with patience,

Laying each stone with prayer,

None praised her unceasing efforts,

None knew of her wondrous plan,

For the temple the mother builded

Was unseen by the eyes of man.

Gone is the builder’s temple,

Its crumbled into dust,

Low lies each stately pillar,

Now just consuming rust.

But the temple the mother builded

Will last while the ages roll,

For that beautiful unseen temple

Was a child’s immortal soul.

– Author unknown