THE HEIGHTENER                                  

"Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, and he shall exalt you."  -James 4:10


Volume XXIX

May 27, 2008

Number 21

                                                                    

VIEWPOINT

Memorial Day has traditionally been a day of remembering the many heroes who lost their lives during wars in which the United States has been involved. As you pause to pray for those currently serving in Iraq and other posts worldwide, take a moment to enjoy the inspiring story of this soldier: 

“My name is Specialist Charles Seelaus, and my Army Reserve unit, the 2/228th Aviation Regiment, is currently stationed in Iraq.

“I got here last June. This long journey has felt surreal, because the men and women in my unit, like a lot of the military personnel over here, used to think of themselves as just weekend warriors. We were citizen/soldiers, who would drill one weekend a month. We have a completely different life apart from the Army. Just a few weeks before leaving for Iraq, I was in my classroom, teaching second-graders at Gideon Elementary School in Philadelphia. My days were spent grading homework, having tea with my beautiful wife Michelle, and tucking our four children into their beds for a bedtime story and prayers.

“Then, in March 2003, the war began.

“The night I arrived in Iraq, I was greeted by a brilliant sunset. The dark sky danced with the most beautiful array of stars I have ever seen.

“That same night, our camp was attacked by mortar fire, and a few of my comrades were injured.

“It would be the first of many mortar attacks to follow. Suddenly, I realized the war wasn't over. We were going to have much work ahead of us.

“While we built up fortifications around our camp, one of the very first jobs our chaplain, Major John Hunter, did was to establish a chapel tent where we could gather for Bible studies and worship services.

 “The Bible studies are full of lively discussions, and I marvel that we are actually in the lands spoken of in the Bible. I never dreamed I would someday walk in Iraq, the region some scholars believe was the location of the biblical Garden of Eden, the ancient city of Ur (homeland of Abraham), and the Babylonian empire, which represented the world's first superpower. The Old Testament was everywhere I turned. It is one thing to read about it, but quite another to see, feel, and touch history.

“Prayer takes on a whole new meaning when you're in a war. My commander told me that no one prays more than a soldier targeted for death. And he's right. We say a lot of prayers over here. Something happens inside a soldier when he sees his comrades being sent home in body bags. You realize just how fragile and precious life is.

“But I also realized that there was more to prayer than just me praying. I know without a doubt that, sometimes when my mind races with anxiety, it's the prayers of loved ones and my brothers and sisters at my church back home that bring me strength.

“On August 23, 2003, thanks mostly to the kindness of Chaplain (Captain) Robert Miller, I was given the opportunity to be baptized in the waters of the Euphrates River. It was one of the most moving experiences of my life, a chance to reaffirm my faith in Jesus Christ while living in this holy land where prophets and kings once walked.

“War is hell, but God blesses us with peace in the midst of it. Whether at home or thousands of miles away, whether in peace or in war, our Lord is sovereign and He is with us. I turn to Him, my Redeemer.” (from Today’s Christian)

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I look forward to seeing you Sunday with a Bible, a smile and a positive word!     RA

 

   

 

 

Cedar Grove VBS

June 22-25

6:00-8:00 p.m.

 

Where Faith Conquers Fear

and All Doubts are "Cast Away"

 

 

 

JOB OPPORTUNITY

  The Christian Home & Bible School is looking for qualified house parents.  Information is posted on our bulletin board at the church building.  

 

BABY SHOWER

A diaper shower is planned to help Trent and Kathy Burnett get ready for their baby on Sunday, June 8.  We will have finger foods after the evening assembly.  It's a boy! 

 

ATLANTA INNER CITY MINISTRY

In order to get a variety of foods for this ministry, it has been suggested that different items be assigned to our Sunday School classes.  Your help is appreciated. 

Toddlers -- dried beans or peas, rice, pasta

Preschool -- cereal, macaroni & cheese

Early Elementary -- canned fruit, applesauce, fruit cups

Elementary -- peanut butter, jelly, cheese crackers

Teens -- canned vegetables

Auditorium -- canned meat and fish; spam, corned beef, beef stew, tuna, canned ham

Fellowship Room -- individual pull-top cans, bags, or boxes of food for the homeless.

 

GRADUATION CELEBRATION

We have three graduating seniors this year:  Amanda Carson (Arlington Christian), Amanda Elliott (Banneker) and Justin Melton (Northgate).  We want to congratulate them and celebrate their accomplishment.  We’ll have a Sunday night fellowship in honor of our graduates after the evening assembly June 1.   

 

BIBLE SCHOOL

   Bible class material for the summer quarter is available.  Teachers can find their material in the supply room. 

 

CHILDREN'S EVENT

   A children's event is scheduled for Saturday, May 31 at Cochran Mill Park from 10:00 until 1:00.  We will have time to play and then enjoy a picnic lunch.  Each family will bring their own lunch.   

   

SYMPATHY

   The sympathy of the congregation is extended to Charlotte Justice and her family in the death of her husband, Mike Justice.  Funeral services were last Thursday.  Mandy Noble, former member at Cedar Grove, was Mike's daughter. 

 

    LOOK WHO'S HAVING A BIRTHDAY!

                                            June 2             Mason Minichowski

                                            June 5             Willie Mae Warren

                                            June 6            James O'Brien

                                            June 7             Avery King

                                            June 11           Connie Elam

                                            June 13           Nell Peters

                                            June 16           Bailey O'Brien

                                            June 18           Kay Buckner

                                            June 21           Savannah O'Brien

                                            June 22           Dean Wisenbaker

                                            June 23           Bailey Scott

                                            June 25           Bill Moore   

 

OUR SICK

    Betty Bearden's brother, Robert Acree, has been having heart and lung problems.  

    Will Adamack, Craig and Sharon Hodges’ son-in-law, suffered a heart attack but he is now improving with medication.

    Continue to remember Susan Carson, Nell Peters, J.  W. Raines, Richard Smith and Geneva White.

  

               

 

 

THOSE TO SERVE - June 1, 2008

Welcome

Ross Anderson

Song Leader

Craig Hodges

Opening Prayer

Jimmy Pulliam

Lord's Table

*Jim May

 

*Phil Hamby

 

Romeo Brinkley

 

Chris Greenwald

Scripture Reading

Chris Thompson

 

Exodus 3:13, 14

Closing Prayer

Dick Massey

Welcome -PM

Ross Anderson

Song Leader

Craig Hodges  

Opening Prayer

James Elliott

Scripture Reading

David Hamby

 

   Psalm 82:3, 4

Closing Prayer

Chris King

Communion Preparation

 

Volunteer Needed

Nursery Attendant

   Volunteer Needed

 

RECORD 5/25/08

Bible School

    81   

Worship AM

121   

Worship PM

51   

Wednesday Bible Study

42   

Contribution

  $ 3,063.79