THE HEIGHTENER                                  

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


Volume XXX

May 11, 2010

Number 19

                                                                    

VIEWPOINT

“Just for Today”:  Decide to be happy today, to live with what is yours – your family, your business, your job, your luck.  If you can’t have what you like, maybe you can like what you have.

Just for today, be kind, cheerful, agreeable, responsive, caring, and understanding.  Be your best, dress your best, talk softly, look for the bright side of things.  Praise people for what they do and don’t criticize them for what they cannot do.  If someone does something stupid, forgive and forget.  After all, it’s just for one day

Who knows, it might turn out to be a nice day. 

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REALITY CHECK: Billy Sunday once commented:  “What we see as we go through life always depends upon where we stand to look. Many a man who tries to talk as if he were standing on a mountain, shows by what he says that he is up to his eyes in the mud.” 

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WHEN YOU NEED PRAYER MOST:  “In times when you are sad and troubled, do not give up the good works of prayer and penance which you have been in the habit of doing. For the devil will try to persuade you to abandon them, and unsettle you. Rather, practice them more than before, and you will see how quickly the Lord will come to your aid” (Theresa of Avila).

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

 

   

 

    

 

Shoes in Church

I showered and shaved . . . . I adjusted my tie.

I got there and sat . . . . In a pew just in time.

Bowing my head in prayer . . . . As I closed my eyes.

I saw the shoe of the man next to me . . . . Touching my own.  I sighed.

With plenty of room on either side . . . . I thought, 'Why must our soles touch?'

It bothered me, his shoe touching mine . . . . But it didn't bother him much.

A prayer began: 'Our Father' . . . I thought, 'This man with the shoes has no pride.

They're dusty, worn, and scratched.  Even worse, there are holes on the side!'

'Thank You for blessings,' the prayer went on.  The shoe man said a quiet 'Amen.'

I tried to focus on the prayer . . . . But my thoughts were on his shoes again.

Aren't we supposed to look our best when walking through that door?

'Well, this certainly isn't it,' I thought, glancing toward the floor.

Then the prayer was ended . . . . And the songs of praise began.

The shoe man was certainly loud . . . . Sounding proud as he sang.

His voice lifted the rafters . . . . His hands were raised high.

The Lord could surely hear the shoe man's voice from the sky.

It was time for the offering . . . . And what I threw in was steep.

I watched as the shoe man reached . . . . Into his pockets so deep.

I saw what was pulled out . . . . What the shoe man put in.

Then I heard a soft 'clink'  . . . . As when silver hits tin.

The sermon really bored me. . . . . To tears, and that's no lie.

It was the same for the shoe man . . . . For tears fell from his eyes.

At the end of the service . . . . As is the custom here.

We must greet new visitors, and show them all good cheer.

But I felt moved somehow . . . .  And wanted to meet the shoe man.

So after the closing prayer . . . .  I reached over and shook his hand.

He was old and his skin was dark . . . . And his hair was truly a mess.

But I thanked him for coming  . . . .  For being our guest.

He said, 'My names' Charlie. . . . .  I'm glad to meet you, my friend.'

There were tears in his eyes . . . . But he had a large, wide grin.

'Let me explain,' he said. . . . . Wiping tears from his eyes.

'I've been coming here for months . . . . And you're the first to say “Hi.”'

'I know that my appearance . . . . Is not like all the rest.’

'But I really do try . . . . 'To always look my best.'

'I always clean and polish my shoes . . . . Before my very long walk.

'But by the time I get here . . . . They're dirty and dusty, like chalk.'

My heart filled with pain . . . .  And I swallowed to hide my tears.

As he continued to apologize . . . . For daring to sit so near

He said, 'When I get here . . . . I know I must look a sight.

'But I thought if I could touch you . . . . Then maybe our souls might unite.'

I was silent for a moment . . . . Knowing whatever was said

Would pale in comparison . . . . I spoke from my heart, not my head.

'Oh, you've touched me,' I said. . . . . 'And taught me, in part;

'That the best of any man . . . . Is what is found in his heart.'

The rest, I thought, . . . .  This shoe man will never know.

Like just how thankful I really am . . . . That his dirty old shoe touched my soul.

 

      

 

 

 

SYMPATHY

The sympathy of the congregation is extended to Jeri and Joe Maddox as well as their entire family.  Jeri's sister, Teresa Hood, tragically lost her life Wednesday, May 5.

Sympathy is also extended to Lynn and Jimmy Pulliam.  Lynn’s aunt, Carleen Gould, was involved in a fatal car accident last Wednesday, May 12.

 

 

    YOUTH FELLOWSHIP

There will be a youth outing for the 5th grade and older at the home odf Jim and Willie Mae Warren on May 16 after the evening service.  If you want to fish, bring your own pole. 

 

 

AGAPE GOLF MARATHON

The annual Golf Marathon to benefit Georgia AGAPE will be conducted on May 17, 2010.  Contributions are needed. 

 

 

Two lives, two hearts

joined together in friendship

united forever in love.

 It is with joy that

Mr. & Mrs.  Daniel Tripp

And

 Mr. & Mrs. Joe Maddox

Invite you to share in a celebration of the

blessing of marriage with their children

Kelly Louise

And

Joseph Kyle Maddox

 

Saturday, the twenty-ninth of May

Two thousand ten

Two o’clock in the afternoon

Saint Matthew Church

215 Kirkley Road

Tyrone, Georgia

 

Reception will follow at

The Etris Building

5285 Lakeside Drive

Union City Georgia

 

 

 

 

 

ATLANTA INNER CITY MINISTRY

AIM has expressed appreciation for the recent donations. The need is ongoing, so please begin to restock food items.

 

 

“SEASONED SAINTS” DINNER

There will be a dinner for those 50 and older at the church building on Saturday, May 22 at 5:30.  There is a list to sign on the bulletin board if you are planning to attend. 

 

 

HELP NEEDED

There are many empty spaces that need to be filled on our Communion Preparation list and Nursery Attendant list.  Please take time to sing up for the earliest dates first.                  

 

 

VBS MEETING

There will be a VBS meeting following the morning assembly on May 16.  Each family should bring whatever they want to eat.   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL

 

June 19, 2010

 

One Day "Super Saturday" VBS

 

              

 

 

 

 

 

OUR SICK

Pat Tatum was hospitalized with a kidney stone most of the week, but she was released to her home on Friday. 

Steve Putman’s cousin, Nancy Withrow, is still in St. Joseph’s Hospital. 

Lisa Boucher has two relatives on our prayer list:  her father-in-law, Charlie Boucher, is being placed on the national registry for both a liver and a kidney transplant. 

Lisa's aunt, Bernie Pervier, will have a thyroid biopsy this week.

Continue to remember Susan Carson, Amanda Elliott, Dick Northcutt, J. W. Raines, Richard Smith, Geneva White and Vivian Hunt.

 

 

 

 

MAY BIRTHDAYS

    May  3

               Houston Hamby

    May  5

               Adam Banuelos

    May  6

               Justin Cannon

    May  7

               Harley Shelley
    May 13                Taylor Scott
    May 14                Joe Maddox
    May 20                Kathy Riipley
    May 26                Sharon Shelton-Minichoswki

    May 27

               Everett Hayes

    May 28

               Danielle Fincher

    

               Peggy Hamby

 

 

 

 

 

THOSE TO SERVE - May 16, 2010

Welcome

Ross Anderson

Song Leader

Jimmy Pulliam 

Opening Prayer

Doyle White

Lord's Table

*David Hamby

 

*Phil Hamby 

 

Steve Putman 

 

Bill Moore

Scripture Reading

Jim Minichowski 

 

Luke 13:31-34

Closing Prayer

James Elliott

Welcome -PM

Ross Anderson

Song Leader

Jimmy Pulliam

Opening Prayer

Alan Henderson

Scripture Reading

Jason Ray 

 

Luke 18:13, 14   

Closing Prayer

Jim Warren

Communion Preparation

Keith and Betty Bearden

Nursery Attendant

           Sharon Hodges

Izabella Bunch

   

 

RECORD 5/9/2010

Bible School

63

Worship AM

94

Worship PM

48

Wednesday Bible Study

31

Contribution

$ 3,188.00