THE HEIGHTENER                                  

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


Volume XXX

April 7, 2009

Number14

                                                                    

VIEWPOINT

Death and Resurrection

 

THERE WAS no Stoic resignation, no Socratic dignity, nothing to make it easy or natural:  Jesus looked at his coming death and saw it as monstrous and dreadful.  What compelled the imagination of the early believers was precisely this — that he was obedient in spite of all, that he endured the nightmare for the sake of God's mercy. (Rowan Williams, Open to Judgement)

THE GOSPEL ACCOUNTS were all written “on this side of [Resurrection].” That is to say, early followers of Jesus, including the authors of the Gospels, had the benefit of looking back on an event and seeing in it the working of God.  In addition to the cross being an act of human treachery and brutality, they were able to see the crucifixion of Jesus as also God's act.  The crucifixion was viewed not only as an act of hostility on the part of human beings toward God's messenger, but also an act of immeasurable love on the part of the one who had sent that messenger. (Thomas R. Yoder Neufeld, Recovering Jesus)

CHRIST'S DEATH doesn't replace our death.  It enacts it, [the apostle Paul] suggested.  That's what theologians call inclusive substitution.  Because one has died, all have died.  As a substitute, he is not a third party.  His death is inclusive of all. . . .  What happened to him happened to us.  When he was condemned, we were condemned.  When he died, we died.  We were included in his death. (Miroslav Volf, Free of Charge)

GOD'S VERDICT reversed the world's judgment.  He exalted his humbled servant, Jesus, and gave to him a name above every other name, in heaven or on earth. . . .  By accepting this position of greatest humiliation, Jesus had taken the road to highest exaltation. . . .  The least of all and the servant of all had become in fact the greatest of all and the Savior of all. (Paul S. Minear, The Kingdom and the Power)

IT IS IN THE LIGHT of Calvary that we can see what it means for us to confess our poverty and our helplessness and to renounce the attempt to overcome them on our own.  It is there that we accept our suffering and turn it into a compassion with all the pains that men bear, bundled together as they are in the suffering of Christ. (Simon Tugwell, The Beatitudes)

FOR THE NEW TESTAMENT the resurrection is an ultimate, eschatological event of overwhelming joy for which God is responsible.  It is therefore an event than which none better or greater could be conceived. . . .  God acts; Jesus appears; the disciples are transformed.  (David Ford, Self and Salvation)

GRANT, O LORD, that in your wounds I may find my safety, in your stripes my cure, in your pain my peace, in your cross my victory, in your resurrection my triumph, and a crown of righteousness in the glories of your eternal kingdom.  (Jeremy Taylor, in The Westminster Collection of Christian Prayers)                                                                             (Compiled by Richard A. Kauffman)

   

 

    

Cedar Grove VBS

 June 14-18

 

      

 

 

 

SISTER ACT

All ladies are encouraged to attend Sister Act on Tuesday, April 14 at 7:30 at the church building.  We will be studying chapters 11 and 12. 

 

CAMP INAGEHI GOLF TOURNAMENT

The 12th Annual Camp Inagehi Golf Tournament will be on Saturday, April 25.  It will be at the West Pines Golf Club in Douglasville.  More information is posted on the bulletin board.

 

EGG HUNT 

Everyone is invited to join us for an egg hunt and cookout on Saturday, April 11 at 11:30 a.m. at the church building.  We will need each family to donate a dozen candy filled eggs for the event.  The food list for the cookout is posted on the bulletin board along with a signup sheet if you will e attending.

If you have any questions, please contact Jeri Maddox. 

 

NEW BABY 

Best wishes to Chris and Melanie King who are expecting a baby later this year.

 

REMEMBERING SULLY 

Kathy Burnett has given us an opportunity to serve.  Her college roommate, Tabitha Farrar, wants to honor her son, Sully.  He was diagnosed with cancer at the age of three months, and lost his life at 15 months old.  His birthday is May 1st and they want to honor him by giving back to St. Jude (that is where he spent the majority of his life).  They will be accepting toys up until April 28 so that they can deliver them to St. Jude on Sully’s second birthday.  The Burnetts will be going through Memphis this Friday, April 4, and will be making another trip the week of April 24.  If you want to participate, just bring the toys to church and Kathy will be sure they get to Tabitha and her family.  Instructions and suggested donations are on the bulletin board.  Thanks for your help!

 

OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE 

Sometimes we have a job at church that almost “anybody” could do and “everybody” knows it’s needed, but almost “nobody” gets around to doing it!  We need more names on the communion preparation and nursery lists.  We appreciate the ones who have served so well, but we don’t want to take them for granted.  We don’t expect the families with small children to be obligated to do the communion preparation, but we think there are many others who will be willing to do the job.  Thanks in advance!  

 

INNER CITY MINISTRY 

Please remember to continue bringing food for Atlanta Inner City Ministry.

 

 

OUR SICK

Jim Morrow’s knee replacement surgery will be on Wednesday, April 8.  

J. W. Raines has been having some problems with the port that was recently installed. 

Continue to remember Susan Carson, J. W. Raines, Richard Smith, Geneva White, Beth Lasingh, and David White.

 

 

 

THOSE TO SERVE - April 12, 2009

Welcome

Jim Warren

Song Leader

Jimmy Pulliam

Opening Prayer

Todd Wisenbaker

Lord's Table

*Steve Putman 

 

*David Hamby

 

Joe Minichowski

 

Josh May

Scripture Reading

Trent Burnett

 

I Peter 1:3-5

Closing Prayer

Greg Cannon

Welcome -PM

Jim Warren

Song Leader

Jimmy Pulliam   

Opening Prayer

Jim Warren

Scripture Reading

Josh May

 

Phillippians 2:5-8

Closing Prayer

Jim May

Communion Preparation

 

Volunteer Needed

Nursery Attendant

                                                  Volunteer Needed

 

RECORD 4/5/09

Bible School

N/A

Worship AM

N/A

Worship PM

N/A

Wednesday Bible Study

N/A

Contribution

NA