God’s Trumpets by Stephen Glover
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December 4, 2017
by Brandy Webb
Tyler CGI held their first teen dance, in probably many, many years, Saturday night. We have three lovely teen girls that worked hard to put their idea together, and I have to say I was thoroughly impressed. It turned out awesome. It also made me realize how important it is for us adults to invest in our children by giving them outlets to have safe fun. Continue reading
November 23, 2017
by Brandy Webb
The author of this quote is unknown, but I really like it. I think that the first time I heard part of it was on Veggie Tales.
A thankful heart is a happy heart. Being Thankful for what I have, that’s a good place to start.
November 17, 2017
by Brandy Webb
I was doing my devotional the other day, and it really hit home with me. So, I wanted to share my thoughts. It made the point of stating that following Jesus doesn’t usually mean we get to go down smooth and glamorous roads. In fact, the roads are usually bumpy and curvy.

Bumpy road at the Golan Heights in Israel
The truth is that accepting Christ in our lives is one step and is relatively easy because it is a gift from God. Yet, what is not easy is to then follow Him where He leads us. Jesus points out in Matthew 7:14, “How narrow is the gate and difficult the road that leads to life, and few find it” (HCSB). In the devotional, the writer pointed out that the path Christ “leads us down can at times be lonely and not make sense. It’s the path where we’re more reliant on Him than ever” (Now What? by Scott Rodgers).
This statement made a lot of sense to me. I know I am more reliant on God when He takes me down paths that defy my understanding, and I am sure you are too. When this happens to us, we should not lose hope because God does give us the desires of our hearts (Psalm 37:4). We just may not understand the way He is doing it. He also allows us to plan and set goals, but He is the one to establish our steps (Proverbs 16:9).
The point is, He is the one who chooses our path if we want to follow Him. Therefore, when we follow Him, we can’t lean on our own understanding because our ways are not His ways (Proverbs 3:5; Isaiah 55:8). His thoughts are not our thoughts (Isaiah 55:8). Thus, when we follow God we most likely will not understand how the path will lead us to our goals, hopes, and dreams. Yet, we must trust Him because He knows more than we know, and He “will keep in perfect peace those whose minds are steadfast, because they trust” Him. Plus, sometimes the roads He leads us down are our opportunities to test our faith and examine ourselves (2 Corinthians 13:5). When we get to the other side we will be stronger than we were when we started down the path.
Our main goal in this life overall is to make it to the Kingdom, and the path He chooses for us is to prepare us for the future. Sometimes we need to be stretched and molded, which isn’t fun. However, one day we will be able to look back and say, “Oh, now I get it.”
So, we need to hang in there even if the path He is leading us down is a little bumpy, and we don’t know how we are going to make it through. All we need to do is trust Him because He knows what He is doing, and hopefully, the path will prove that, yes, we can do all things through Christ who strengthens us (Philippians 4:13).
Greetings,
Springfield will have services for Pentecost this Sunday, May 20, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at the IBEW Hall. Following services we will have a potluck which is a picnic theme (red, white and blue).
We will provide the hotdogs, buns, toppings, Fritos, cheese and chili.
So far this is what I know some people are bringing: brisket, chicken, beans, seven layer salad and deviled eggs.
For dessert so far we have strawberry/cake dessert, banana dessert, cherry delight dessert and blueberry dessert.
We could use salads i.e. potato, pasta, slaw, etc. but bring what you want that will be easy or just come and fellowship because we usually have plenty.
We will have cold drinks, water and coffee.
April 15, 2018
There are people today that are haunted by some really bad things they have done in their lifetimes. Many more of us have at least some sense of shame over some of our past actions and activities, such as some of the foolish choices we may have made while growing up. Those of us who come to accept responsibility for these actions and repent of those behaviors, or of a particular lifestyle, holding ourselves accountable for it, can find comfort in knowing there is forgiveness from God, if we will accept Christ as our Savior and change our ways and model our lives after Him. Continue reading