Nov 1 2011

CULTIVATING PATIENCE

Dr. Shawn Merithew

How many times have we heard people say, “Don’t pray for patience!  God will bring trials and sufferings into your life if you pray for patience.”  The problem with such a perspective is that it uses fear to deter us from seeking growth in an important area of our spiritual fruitfulness.  You remember the fruit of the spirit, don’t you: “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, PATIENCE, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self control; against such things there is no law.” (Gal 5:22-23)  So patience is part of the fruit of regeneration.
I just preached on God’s amazing patience on Sunday, but as I write this article, I must confess that I often struggle Continue reading

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Oct 25 2011

Read the Bible in 2012

Heidi Callahan

Our church family will be reading through the Bible again in 2012!  Those of you who were members several years ago will remember what a blessing it was to read the whole Bible in a year with other brothers and sisters in Christ.  We’ll be using the One Year Bible, which combines Old and New Testament readings with selections from the Psalms and Proverbs each day.  If you and your family don’t already have a copy, pick yours up in the Aletheia Center for just $10.00.  We’ll start our readings on January 1, 2012.

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Oct 25 2011

Operation Christmas Child

Heidi Callahan

We will be receiving Operation Christmas Child boxes during these next two weeks of November. (Nov 2nd – 16th)
Place them in the lobby off the Calhoun entrance along the wall of the new Baby Room. If you need brochures there are some here at the church or you can go to the OCC website, www.samaritianspurse.org/occ and print as many as you like.

Each one must do just as he has purposed in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. II Corinthians 9:7

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Oct 25 2011

BLESSED BY MEN WHO LEAD

Dr. Shawn Merithew

Let me start my article this week by giving you some very interesting information.  The following statistics are taken from the book “Church Planter: The Man, The Message, The Mission” by Darrin Patrick and Mark Driscoll.

A typical church congregation in the United States draws an adult crowd that is 61% female and 39% male.  This gender gap is true in all age categories.  On any given Sunday, there are 13 million more women than men in America’s churches (this statistic includes married and single adults).

More than 90% of men say they believe in God, and 83% of those identify themselves as Christians, but only 33% of those attend church Continue reading

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Oct 17 2011

A Word on Words

Dr. Tom Hicks

The Bible has a lot to say about our tongues. Scripture says, “Out of the abundance of the heart his mouth speaks” (Luke 6:45).  There are many ways to sin with our tongues.  Some speak “idle words” (Matthew 12:36).  They talk without substance, such that their speech is empty and fails to honor God or love others.  Others are full of “foolish talk” (Ephesians 5:4).  They speak without wisdom or caution.  Some believe such talk is just good natured joking around.  But, “foolish talk” is often manipulative, controlling, or drawing attention Continue reading

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Oct 14 2011

Pastor and Staff Appreciation

Heidi Callahan

October is generally recognized as Pastor and Staff Appreciation Month.  We are blessed at Morningview with Dr. Shawn Merithew as Senior Pastor, Dr. Tom Hicks as Pastor of Discipleship, Rev. David Hardgrave as Pastor of Worship, Rev. Reid Ward as Pastor of Family and Student Ministry, and Mrs. Kem Holley as Director of Preschool and Children’s Ministries.  Take time this month to express your gratitude to these folks for their dedication to our Lord and for the godly leadership they provide our church body.

“Remember those who led you, who spoke the word of God to you; and
considering the result of their conduct, imitate their faith.”
(Hebrews 13:7)

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Oct 12 2011

THE MEANS OF GRACE AND THE GRACE OF MEANS

Dr. Shawn Merithew

All of your Christian life, you have had Sunday School teachers and Preachers teach you about the importance of daily prayer and Bible reading.  In fact, we have heard it so often, we can sometimes become numb to it, especially when we’re not doing it.  But there is another pitfall we can sometimes fall into — doing it for the wrong reasons.  If you think that daily prayer and Bible intake secures God’s love for you or earns you more of His blessings, you are wrong.  More generally, if you think that doing spiritual things Continue reading

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Oct 4 2011

Christmas Toy Store

Heidi Callahan

This year’s Toy Store will once again be held at Chisholm Baptist Church on Tuesday, December 13th and Thursday, December 15th from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Toys are to be for children between the ages of 3-16 (NO INFANT TOYS) please. We ask that all toys be new. Monetary donations are welcome and are to be sent to our mailing address:

Hands of Christ Ministry Center

1045 Coliseum Boulevard

Montgomery, AL. 36109

The following are just some helpful suggestions of popular items this year:

Boys
Lego Star Wars Imperial V Wing Starfighter
Indoor Mini Basketball Hoop
Basketballs/Footballs
Hand Held Video Games
Nerf- N- Strike Maverick
Transformers

Girls
Fisher Price Sing A Ma Jigs
My Pillow Pets
Moxie Girlz Teenz Doll Tristeen
Friends 4 Ever Bracelet Making Kit
Sorry Slips
Mattel Loopz Game

Parents and or guardians must first come to the Ministry Center to complete our intake process. Those who qualify will be able to purchase donated toys at drastically reduced rates. $.50 cents for the least expensive up to $3.00 for the most expensive gift. We will also offer stocking stuffers at a rate of $.10 cents each.

Our Toy Store was created to help be a part of a healing process of the family unit. It helps restore dignity and self esteem of the parents while aiding the children in regaining respect for them. It also teaches priorities and sacrifice. I pray you will join us in making a difference in the lives of many.

Deadline to deliver toys to the Hands of Christ Ministry at 3000 Lower Wetumpka Rd. is Thursday December 8th. We are open Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

Should you have any questions or would like to volunteer an hour of your time. Please, feel free to contact me at 262-6438 or via e-mail at Chitownladee@hotmail.com.
I am so excited and looking forward to what God has in store for us.

Please keep us in your prayers as we continue to minister to those in need.

Thank you,
Teri McDonald

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Oct 4 2011

RECAPPING OUR 4th ANNUAL GLOBAL MISSIONS CONFERENCE

Dr. Shawn Merithew

We have had an incredible weekend here at Morningview with our Annual Missions Conference!  God blessed us with astounding missionary testimonies, inspiring sermons, reports from our partner fields, and challenges on how we can be more faithful witnesses of Christ all over the world.  On top of all that, between gifts and pledges, we exceeded our $35,000 goal for our Global Missions Offering by over a thousand dollars.  To God be the Glory!

So many people contributed to the success of our Continue reading

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Sep 21 2011

KEYS TO HUMILITY

Dr. Shawn Merithew

As we have worked our way through Matthew’s gospel, we have frequently encountered the concept of personal humility.  We are to be a humble people because Christ was a humble Savior.  We saw this reality again on Sunday morning in Matthew 21:1-11.  Jesus is the Perfect God-Man, and when He came to earth in the incarnation, He should have been recognized and celebrated as the Messiah.  Yet He was not welcomed so warmly, nor did He demand it.  He came in perfect humility as our Suffering Servant.  Even when He entered Jerusalem on the eve of His final passover, it was not with chariots and well-adorned attendants and a victorious army.  He came humbly, on the foal of a donkey, accompanied only by simple fishermen and tax-collectors.

As God’s children, by grace through faith, we are likewise to cultivate humility in our lives.  But how do we do that?  We know we are supposed to strive for humility, but what does that look like?  How do we go about it?  I would like to answer that question this week by referring you to a book called “Humility: True Greatness” by C. J. Mahaney.  In this text, he gives us numerous personal strategies for developing personal humility.  Here are just a few of them.

(1) Reflect often on the Wonder of the Cross.  Martin Lloyd-Jones said, “There is only one thing I know of that crushes me to the ground and humiliates me to the dust, and that is to look at the Son of God, and especially contemplate the cross.”  John Stott further reflects, “Every time we look at the cross, Christ seems to be saying to us, “I am here because of you.  It is your sin I am bearing, your curse I am suffering, your debt I am paying, your death I am dying.”  Nothing in history or in the universe cuts us down to size like the cross.  All of us have inflated views of ourselves, especially in self-righteousness, until we have visited a place called Calvary.  It is there, at the foot of the cross, that we shrink to our true size.”

(2) Begin your day acknowledging your need for God.  Your first thought every day should be an expression of your dependence upon God and your need for God.  Sin is always active, it does not wake up tired because it does not sleep.  When you wake, it stands ready to pounce upon your mind and heart.  Engage each day in the battle against sin, and particularly against pride, by acknowledging your need for God’s presence, God’s truth, God’s strength, God’s provision, and God’s protection.  Acknowledge that you have nothing and are nothing and have hope in nothing apart from Him.  These are humbling realities.

(3) Practice Spiritual Disciplines.  Pray, study God’s Word, and worship Him.  These are the means of grace, the spiritual disciplines that nourish and strengthen our our souls.  And if we’re properly motivated, these disciplines will be a daily demonstration and declaration of our dependence upon God and our need for Him.  Mahaney notes that it is so easy to charge into our day motivated by self-sufficiency and confidence in our own abilities.  Such a mindset is so prideful when we pause to consider that we could not exist or even draw a single breath apart from God’s sustaining mercies.  If we would live humbly, we must daily wash away any sense of self-sufficiency by cleansing our minds and hearts at the fountain of life.

(4) Avoid Cosmic Plagiarism.  Every time we claim credit for our lives, our ministries, our work, or our successes, we are committing cosmic plagiarism; we are claiming authorship of that which God has accomplished.  Every good thing in our lives comes down from our Father of light (James 1:17).  Thus, we must guard ourselves by intentionally transferring the glory to God.    When we achieve success, we must praise Him with thankfulness, for He has done it.  When we receive encouragement or words of praise, we should thank the encourager, and then give the glory to God.  You may be the means by which your business has been successful or the means by which your children have been raised correctly, but you do not have any ability whatsoever to transform hearts, to love sacrificially, to labor diligently, or to affect change.  God does it through you.  Only He gets the glory.

Mahaney provides many other practical suggestions for cultivating humility, so I encourage you again to acquire and read his book.  Even more importantly, be a person who is daily studying God’s book.  “He has told you, O man, what is good; and what does the Lord require of you but to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” (Micah 6:8)

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