October 1st, 2006 Leakey
church of Christ Weekly
Bulletin
It is very interesting how we as a society are programmed to do some things in a certain way. What do we do when
we are planning to buy a car? We do not just go and buy the first car we see. We think of how we are going to be
using that car, and then we try to buy the car which will meet our needs as we use that car. All of this makes sense.
If we have a family, we will need a bigger car; but if we are buying a car for just one or two persons, then we might
not really need such a big car. When we plan to buy a house, we think of how much space we will be needing, and then
we buy accordingly. It does not make any sense to buy a house that is too small or to buy a house that is too big.
I can understand why we would try to find that which is most appropriate when it comes to buying these kinds of things,
but it seems that people sometimes will try to use this kind of thinking when they look for a place to worship. I
have seen signs of advertisement for various churches that say, "Join the church of your choice." Should
we be looking for a church the way we would shop for a car or a house?
What do the Scriptures say regarding the subject of joining churches? First of all, we do not find any place where
people were told to join the church of their choice. In fact, we do not even find instructions telling us that we
are actually the ones who decide whether we should join one church or the another. What the Scriptures say regarding
this matter is that the Lord is the one who decides who is allowed to become part of His church. In Acts 2:41,47,
we read that when people obeyed the Gospel as given by the Lord, He added them to the church. The church we belong
to should be the church of the New Testament, and no other church is acceptable! We become part of the church when
we have done or met those conditions found in the Scriptures which will put us in the church.
What some people do to determine whether they should go to one church or the other is ask what that church has to
offer. "What do you have for our young people? What do you have for single people, for widowed people, for lonely
people? What kind of activities do you have for the family?" The church was never given the responsibility of
meeting all of the physical needs of people, but rather it is to be concerned with their spiritual needs. If the
church is able to meet your spiritual needs, then the church has met its responsibility. What do we take into consideration
when we are looking for a place to worship?
Al Macias
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October Birthday’s
Patsy Holbrook …………………….10/3
Truman Holbrook …………………10/10
Samantha Sollers ………………..10/16
Alene Newton ……………………….10/19
Bill Holbrook ………………………..10/23
Emma “Libby” Suttle ……………10/27
Morning Lesson:
John 8:48-59
“The Father Honors the Son”
Schedule of Service
Sun. Morning: 10:00a Bible Class
10:45a
Worship
Sun. Evening: *6:00p Worship *
Wed. Evening: 7:00p Bible Class
2nd Wed. @ 7:00p Singing Night
2nd Sun. @ 12p Fellowship Lunch
Privileged to serve:
Preacher:
Brother: Adrian B. Siller
Announcements:
Doyle Brooks
Mark Manglberger
Richard Sollers
Song Leader:
Doyle Brooks
Weekly Events In September:
Bible Study @7pm: Suspended until the fall.
Bible Reading & Discussion @7pm:
1st Samuel Thursday’s
Suspended until November 2nd
Lord’s Table:
Doyle Brooks
James Crafton
Bill Holbrook
Truman Holbrook
Mark Manglberger
Richard Sollers
Lord’s Table PM
Truman Holbrook
Mark Manglberger
