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Meadow View Church of Christ 4100 N. Galloway Mesquite, TX 75150 972-279-6186 www.meadowview.org Sermon Topics A.M. Worship "Conquering Conflict" P.M. Worship "Redeeming Ruth" June 12, 2016 Vol. 51 No. 24 Schedule of Services Sunday: Bible Classes 9:30 A.M. Worship A.M 10:30 A.M. Worship P.M 5:00 P.M. Tuesday Ladies Bible Class 9:30 A.M. (Sept. May) Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 P.M. We Are His people, the Sheep of His Pasture Psalm 100:3 A People of Grace Sharing a Message of Grace with Our Community and Around the World *Life Groups (March May / Sept. - Nov.) *Last Sunday of the month meet at the building for a combined service at 5:00 P.M. “Young Marrieds” New Sunday Morning Bible Class in Room A2 A new class for young married couples will begin meeting on Sunday mornings. David Rivoire will be teaching the class, and the study for the summer quarter will be The Letter of James. The class will meet in A2. “Bible Basics” New Adult Wednesday Night Bible Class in Room A5 A new Wednesday night class will be offered covering the most basic facts necessary to begin studying the Bible. Subjects covered will include chapter and verse divisions, The Old Testament and The New Testament, the number of books in the Bible, and God’s plan for mankind. The goal of this class is that the person who enters it having no familiarity with the Bible will be comfortably able to enter and learn in one of our other, more advanced adult classes. Please join Billy in room A5. Congregational Potluck Sunday, June 26 th Following the morning service VBS Saturday, July 23 from 1-5 pm Baby Shower Brunch Honoring Brooke Davis & baby Hadley Ann Saturday, June 18 th from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Granddaughter of Vicky Olson & Daughter-in-law of Ann Healy Registered: Babies R Us Register online at: www.meadowviewvbs.com Family Meal & Movie (following VBS at 6 pm)

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Meadow View C h u r c h o f C h r i s t

4100 N. Galloway

Mesquite, TX 75150

972-279-6186

www.meadowview.org

Sermon Topics

A.M. Worship

"Conquering Conflict"

P.M. Worship

"Redeeming Ruth"

June 12, 2016

Vol. 51 No. 24

Schedule of Services

Sunday:

Bible Classes 9:30 A.M.

Worship A.M 10:30 A.M.

Worship P.M 5:00 P.M.

Tuesday

Ladies Bible Class 9:30 A.M.

(Sept. – May)

Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 P.M.

We Are His people, the Sheep of His Pasture

Psalm

100:3

A People of Grace

Sharing a Message of

Grace with

Our Community and

Around the World

*Life Groups

(March – May / Sept. - Nov.)

*Last Sunday of the month meet

at the building for a combined

service at 5:00 P.M.

WELCOME GUESTS!

“Young Marrieds”

New Sunday Morning Bible Class in Room A2

A new class for young married couples will begin meeting on Sunday mornings.

David Rivoire will be teaching the class, and the study for the summer quarter

will be The Letter of James. The class will meet in A2.

“Bible Basics”

New Adult Wednesday Night Bible Class in Room A5

A new Wednesday night class will be offered covering the most basic facts

necessary to begin studying the Bible. Subjects covered will include chapter and

verse divisions, The Old Testament and The New Testament, the number of

books in the Bible, and God’s plan for mankind. The goal of this class is that the

person who enters it having no familiarity with the Bible will be comfortably able

to enter and learn in one of our other, more advanced adult classes.

Please join Billy in room A5.

Congregational Potluck

Sunday, June 26th

Following the morning service

V B S Saturday, July 23 from 1-5 pm

Baby Shower Brunch Honoring Brooke Davis & baby Hadley Ann

Saturday, June 18th

from 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.

Granddaughter of Vicky Olson & Daughter-in-law of Ann Healy

Registered: Babies R Us

Register online at: www.meadowviewvbs.com

Family Meal & Movie (following VBS at 6 pm)

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Women’s Corner :

Wednesday Night Ladies Bible Class: Room - A2

Teachers: Valeria Killingsworth, Jackie Aguilar, &

Karen Withrow

THE BABY BLANKET MINISTRY

THANKS YOU FOR YOUR HELP!

We would like to thank everyone who has contributed to,

encouraged and supported the Baby Blanket Ministry.

You are all a part of blessing the many families and hospital

staff over the years the Blanket Ministry has been in existence.

Please know that God has been glorified through your

generosity, participation and encouragement. Continued

prayers as well as donations and participation (many hands

serving the Lord lighten the load) are always appreciated. If

you have any questions or would like to participate in any way

please contact Sherry Grice.

Yarn Donations for the Cancer Center at Baylor

"Passing the Hat" This organization makes caps for cancer patients.

If you have yarn to donate, contact Joy Holmes.

Ladies Craft & Crop Night

Meet on the first Friday night of each month at the

building. If you have any questions contact Cathy Hare.

Ladies’ Book Club

Thursday, June 30h @ 6:30 p.m. --

June- Goodnight June by Sarah Jio

Book List For The Following Months

July- Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown

Aug.- Tribulation by William E. Dewberry

Sept.-Bridge to Haven by Francine Rivers

Greenville Avenue Church of Christ

Singles Workshop & Weekend

Friday, June 24th -Sunday, June 26

th

Are You Surviving or Thriving

For weekend details or register go to GACoC.org

Prime Timers’ News!!!

Mission Printing: 2nd

Thursday of each month. Please meet

at 8:45 a.m. in the foyer leave at 9 a.m. Bring a sack lunch. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Day Trip: June 23rd

Come join us for a day trip to Blueberry Hill Farm

near Edom, TX.

Cost: Free, lunch at your own expense

Meet at 8:45 a.m. leave at 9 a.m.

Please sign-up at the information desk in the foyer

Mesquite Church of Christ Hosts the July 4th

Celebration on July 6th

with a

Sandwich Supper & Singing

Meet in the fellowship hall

Supper: 6 PM; Singing: 7 PM

Please bring sandwiches or cookies to share.

Chips & drinks provided

Please make plans to attend the singing & supper

There will not be any classes or service at Meadow View

You can help ‘change’ a child’s life!

FOSTER’S HOME FOR CHILDREN

“Gleaning for Children” Green Coin Bank Campaign

Each year Foster’s Home provides cans for you to save your spare

change for the benefit of the children in their care. Cans are

available at the information desk in the foyer.

Their 2016 Goal: $55,000

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Children’s Home of Lubbock will be picking up donations of

Boys Underwear (size 2T - 4T) ; this has been

extended through the summer

Either leave your donation at the information desk or

bring them by the office

Men’s Prayer Breakfast

Will not meet in June

If you have any questions please

contact Mike Hisaw.

Sympathy

We would like to extend our love and prayers to Robert & Sue Taylor at the passing of Robert’s cousin, Tommy Taylor. Tommy passed away Thursday evening, June 9th. He was a former

member of Casa View.

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Diligent Hands is a program where Meadow View Teens will do jobs around your home to

earn a scholarship donation.

If necessary, funds are available to supplement your donation.

If you are interested or have questions, please contact Howard Killingsworth.

Children & Youth News SNAC Devo

Sunday, June 12th

Hosted at the home of

Howard & Valeria Killingsworth

Mission Mesquite Service Days

Monday, June 13 - Service Day, meet at MV at 9 am

Tuesday, June 14 - Children’s Hospital; SYS

Wednesday, June 15 - Christian Care Center

Combined with Mesquite Church of Christ

Check with Howard for times for other days

Summer Youth Series

Tuesday, June 14th

at 7 pm

Hosted at Mesquite Church of Christ

A Day at Six Flags

Friday, June 17th

Meet at MV at 8:30 a.m.

Bring your $40.00 for ticket & extra money for food &

snacks. Wear good walking shoes.

Return to MV by 10:30 p.m.

Inner Circle Christian Camp

June 19-24

Camp applications are at the information desk

Cost: $195.00

Please fill out your application and give to Howard

“Mad Missionaries”

One of the most well-known Christian conflicts is narrated by Luke in Acts 15:36-41. It was a kerfuffle between Paul and Barnabas. These two champions for Christ got cross with one another when they were preparing to embark on their second missionary journey. They were trying to decide who they were going to take along with them as members of their missionary team. "Barnabas wanted to take John, also called Mark, with them, but Paul did not think it wise to take him" (vv. 37-38a NIV). Luke explicitly states the reason for Paul's view that they should not take Mark with them. It was because Mark "had deserted them in Pamphylia (on their first missionary journey, 13:13) and had not continued with them in the work" (v. 38b NIV). Paul didn't consider Mark reliable. Luke doesn't give the reason why Barnabas wanted to take Mark along. However, it seems reasonable to infer that since Barnabas and Mark were cousins (Col. 4:10), Barnabas was quick to give him a second chance. Paul and Barnabas could not come to a meeting of the minds relative to Mark. Rather, "they had such a sharp disagreement that they parted company, Barnabas took Mark and sailed for Cyprus, but Paul chose Silas and left, commended by the believers to the grace of the Lord" (vv. 39-40 NIV). Who was right in this disagreement, Paul or Barnabas? Luke doesn't say. They might have both been right. It’s true that Mark had proven himself unreliable. You don't want to have to lean on a person like that in crises (Prov. 25:19). However, Mark did get himself together, so that at the end of Paul's life, he considered Mark reliable (2 Tim. 4:11). The main point that we should get out of this is that even though Paul and Barnabas had a disagreement so sharp that they couldn't work together on that missionary effort, neither one of them allowed that dispute to cause them to quit the church. They rather continued their faithful missionary work. We should never take our frustrations with fellow Christians out on Christ. Jesus isn't always pleased with the behavior of Christians (cf. Rev. 2:4, 14, 20), so don't blame Jesus for it. Since the church is the body of Christ, quitting the church is tantamount to quitting Christ (Eph. 1:22-23). -Mike

Thank you cards on the Hall Bulletin Board.

Peggy Thomas; Paula Hardy; Hannah McCoy;

Maddie Livingston; Thelma White; Charlene Rushing;

Margie Reyes; Joe & Deanna Shero;

Kathy Power & Family

STRENGTHENING FAMILY

Strengthening Family is a ministry of encouragement.

Strengthening Family meets at the building on the first Monday

of each month at 6 p.m. (bring a sack meal or something to

share). Cards will continue to be sent on a weekly basis. If you

have any questions contact Billy Pope.

Discipleship University (DU)

August 5 - 7

Youth Weekend for those 7th -12th grade

Dripping Springs, Texas

Cost: Free! But, you must turn in your

registration form to Howard so that he can secure

free lodging

T-shirt: $10, optional

Check with Howard Killingsworth for more details

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Meadow View Church of Christ Family Record Ministers Elders Deacons

Pulpit Minister: Mike Hisaw Merrill Jones Brad Chapman Tracy Hare Gary Kelly

Youth Minister: Howard Killingsworth Mark McSpadden Greg Kofahl Mitch Kovalcik Doug Neveu

Don Olson Ken Odle J.L. McNamee Graham Pierce Billy Pope Fred Rasmussen

Pray for Our Missionaries Attendance

Cesar & Tini Basantes, Bible Classes 175

Children: Gabriel, Sanchay, and Rosa A.M. Worship 286

Jerry & Helda Manawan - P.M. Worship/Life Groups 83

Children: Joshua & Jeremia Wednesday Classes 122

June 12, 2016

Song Service Tracy Hare

Call to Worship

869 We’re Marching to Zion

Welcome Mark McSpadden

Scripture Reading Psalm 133

Prayer

705 A Common Love

709 How Sweet, How Heavenly

364 Come, Share the Lord

(Communion)

448 The Greatest Commands

Bible Hour (Children Exit)

"Conquering Conflicts"

Philippians 4:2-3

I. The Reality of Conflict

II. Our Responsibility in Conflict

III. The Resolution of Conflict

Invitation

909 There’s a Fountain Free

Shepherd’s Prayer Don Olson

528 I Know That My Redeemer Lives

Closing Prayer

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Evening Lesson: “Redeeming Ruth”