Sunday, January 17, 2010

Scripture Notes for Sunday, January 17th, 2009

Psalm 139:14
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.

Matthew 10:29-31
29Are not two sparrows sold for a penny? Yet not one of them will fall to the ground apart from the will of your Father. 30And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. 31So don't be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.
Romans 1:20
For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.
Colossians 1:15-17
15[Jesus] is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. 16For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him. 17He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
The three-stranded coiled cell adhesion molecule LAMININ serves as the glue which holds all human cells together. According to secular scientists, LAMININ looks like this:

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

New Year Revival 2009 Update

We had a packed house tonight, and Lisa did a tremendous job delivering her first message. Hearts were touched, and we were all blessed!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

In Memory of Robert C. Lassiter


Robert Carl Lassiter, 71, of 4538 Emmaus Church Road, entered into the Church Triumphant on Thursday, January 7th, 2009.

Mr. Lassiter was the son of the late Stephen and Pauline Smith Lassiter, and was a member of Zion United Methodist Church. He was retired from General Electric with 30 years of service where he was a welds-mechanic.

He is survived by his wife, Bonnie Parks Lassiter of the home; three daughters and sons-in-law, Yvonne and Danny Mills of Grantham, Amanda and Mark McCollum of Seven Springs, and Catherine Eubanks of Seven Springs; nine grandchildren, Kristina Mills-Gregory and husband, Chris, Miranda Reich and husband, Justin, Candace Mills, Charlie Mills, Sarah McCollum, Rachel McCollum, Will McCollum, Catherine Eubanks and Samantha Eubanks; two great-grandchildren, Landon Mills and Avery Gregory; a sister and brother-in-law, Carolyn and Wellon Pittman of Goldsboro; his dear mother-in-law, Callie Hill Parks of Seven Springs; and the Parks family.

In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to Zion United Methodist Church, c/o Joy Williams, 360 Pineview Cemetery Road, Mount Olive, NC 28365 would be appreciated.


New Year Revival 2009

Sunday night, we were blessed to hear Rev. Jerry Sheffield of Magnolia break open the Bread of Life for us, and the Holy Spirit truly fell.

Monday night, Rev. Crandle Fountain blessed us with a word from the Lord.

Tonight, Rev. Fountain returns for a second time, at 7 pm.

Tomorrow night, we close out our revival with our very own Lisa Mozingo delivering the message! Service starts at 7 pm, preceded by an MYF fund-raiser from 5-7 pm - please join us for Soup and Sanwiches prior to this special event!

Notes from Sunday, January 10th, 2009

HOPE is the anticipation of good in the future...
FAITH is a supernatural and confident belief in God's provision in the here and now...

Hebrews 11:1 - "Faith is the substance of things hoped for. The evidence of things not seen."

Scriptural passages on Hope:
1 Peter 1:3
1 Peter 1:13
1 Peter 1:21
Titus 2:3

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Notes from Sunday, January 3rd, 2010


In the coming New Year, may we be a people filled with HOPE, asking ourselves,
"If God is for us, then who can be against us?"

The following texts were cited in this morning's message:

1 CORINTHIANS 15:12-19

REVELATION 21:1-6

1 PETER 3:15

PROVERBS 27:17

1 CORINTHIANS 10:13

EPHESIANS 2:12

COLOSSIANS 1:27

MATTHEW 10:28

1 PETER 5:7

Notes from Sunday, December 27th, 2009

From the ancient work THE ADVENTURES OF MARCO POLO:

In Persia is the city called Saveh, from which the three Magi set out when they came to worship Jesus Christ. Here, too, they lie buried in three sepulchres of great size and beauty. Above each sepulchre is a square building with a domed roof of very fine workmanship. The one is just beside the other. Their bodies are still whole, and they have hair and beards. One was named Beltasar, the second Gaspar, and the third Melchior.

Messer Marco asked several of the inhabitants who these Magi were; but no one could tell him anything except that they were three kings who were buried there in days gone by. But at last he learnt What I will tell you.

Three days farther on, he found a town called Kala Atashparastan, that is to say Town of Those Who Worship with Fire. And that is no more than the truth; for the men of this town do worship with fire. And I will tell you why they worship with it. The inhabitants declare that in days gone by three kings of this country went to worship a new-born prophet and took with them three offerings -gold, frankincense, and myrrh - so as to discover whether this prophet was a god, or an earthly king or a healer. For they said: 'If he takes gold, he is an earthly king; if frankincense, a god; if myrrh, a healer.'

When they had come to the place where the prophet was born, the youngest of the three kings went in all alone to see the child. He found that he was like himself, for he seemed to be of his own age and appearance. And he came out, full of wonder. Then in went the second, who was a man of middle age. And to him also the child seemed, as it had seemed to the other, to be of his own age and appearance. And he came out quite dumbfounded. Then in went the third, who was of riper years; and to him also it happened as it had to the other two. And he came out deep in thought. When the three kings were all together, each told the others what he had seen. And they were much amazed and resolved that they would all go in together.

So, in they went, all three together, and came before the child and saw him in his real likeness and of his real age; for he was only thirteen days old. Then they worshipped him and offered him the gold, the frankincense, and the myrrh. The child took all three offerings and then gave them a closed casket. And the three kings set out to return to their own country.

After they had ridden for some days, they resolved to see what the child had given them. They opened the casket and found inside it a stone. They wondered greatly what this could be. The child had given it to them to signify that they should be firm as stone in the faith that they had adopted. For, when the three kings saw that the child had taken all three offerings, they concluded that he was at once a god, and an earthly king, and a healer. And, since the child knew that the three kings believed this, he gave them the stone to signify that they should be firm and constant in their belief.

The three kings, not knowing why the stone had been given to them, took it and threw it into a well. No sooner had it fallen in than there descended from heaven a burning fire, which came straight to the well into which it had been thrown. When the three kings saw this miracle, they were taken aback and repented of their throwing away the stone; for they saw clearly that its significance was great and good. They immediately took some of this fire and carried it to their country and put it in one of their temples, a very fine and splendid building.

They keep it perpetually burning and worship God with it lit nearby. And every sacrifice and burnt offering which they make is roasted with this fire. If it ever happens that the fire goes out, they go round to others who hold the same faith and worship with fire also, and are given some of the fire that burns in their church. This they bring back to rekindle their own fire. They never rekindle it except with this fire of which I have spoken. To procure this fire, they often make a journey of ten days

That is how it comes about that the people of this country are those who do worship with fire. And I assure you that they are very numerous. All this was related to Messer Marco Polo by the inhabitants of this town; and it is all perfectly true. Let me tell you finally that one of the three Magi came from Saveh, one from Hawah, and the third from Kashan.