Showing posts with label advice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label advice. Show all posts

Thursday, May 16, 2019

Benjamin's Senior Service

Benjamin is our youngest and will be (gasp!) graduating from high school tomorrow night.  Last Sunday morning, our church honored our graduates during the morning service.  Each graduate received a very nice leather-bound Bible and were encouraged to read it daily.  I still have mine from when I graduated in 1984 and cherish it.  Our preacher (Bro. Andy Buckley) gave some timely advice to our graduates in his message, but it is great advice to all.


Ecclesiastes 12:1 King James Version (KJV)

12 Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth, while the evil days come not, nor the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them.
1. Receive Christ while you are YOUNG.  (Mark 10:21-22)  The best time to receive Christ is when we are young.  Jesus paid a great deal of attention to children, teenagers, and young people during His earthly ministry.
2. Read God's Word Daily.  (Matthew 4:4)  Reading God's Word is to our spiritual life like eating is to our physical life.  Daily consumption of God's Word is necessary to maintain our spiritual health. (1 Peter 2:2)
3. Realize God's purpose for your life. (Jeremiah 29:11-13)  God has a great plan for the lives of His children.  (Genesis 5:21-24)
4. Recognize the importance of a Good Name. (Proverbs 22:1)  Our name reflects upon our Parents, Grandparents, and the LORD.  To possess a good name, we must possess character and integrity.  A good name must be earned, moment by moment, day by day, decision by decision.
5. Resolve to marry only a Believer. (2 Corinthians 6:14)  As believers, we should not form any relationship with unbelievers that would lead us to compromise Biblical Standards or jeopardize the consistency of our Christian witness.
6. Render a powerful witness to the World for Christ. (Acts 1:8)  The Bible teaches that every believer should have the desire to share Christ with others.  (John 4:39-42)  A church or believer without Evangelism is a contradiction in terms, just as fire that does not burn is a contradiction.

Brother Andy prayed for our graduates.  We pray that they will heed the good advice given them.  Congratulations Graduates!  We love you Benjamin and are so proud of you.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Senior Citizens Appreciation

Job 12:12
Wisdom is with aged men,
With long life is understanding.

This past Sunday evening after the Evening Worship Services, we held a Senior Citizens Appreciation meal for the senior citizens at our church.  Our youth wanted to honor them and show them appreciation for all that they have done for them over the years.  Twenty four seniors of our church family were in attendance for the festivities.  Our fellowship hall was decorated in Cajun theme complete with cypress knees, alligator skins, stuffed nutria, snapping turtle shells, and tanned animal furs. The tablecloths were made of quilts and the table on the right in the picture below was filled with antiques and 'relics' of simpler times.

There was a nice time of visiting before serving and, let me tell you, our church specializes in fellowship!  The youth stood in front of the seniors and read Bible verses about respecting elders.  Then each of our young people sincerely thanked the seniors for the model of Christian behavior that they provide.  They thanked them for teaching Sunday School and Bible School and being so giving.


Meanwhile, things were very busy in the church kitchen.  In fact, things had been busy all day.  Earlier in the day we had Sunday School followed by Morning Worship.  Then, it was the third Sunday of the month, so we met at 3:30 at one of the Nursing Homes in town to hold services for those who are unable to get out and go to church.  The meal was supposed to begin right after Evening Worship Services ended.  Evening Worship normally runs from 5 pm until 6 pm, but services ended about 25 minutes early, putting a strain on the chefs in the kitchen, but we quickened the pace and got things done.  Our kitchen staff is the best.


Our Young People served the senior citizens.  I mean they REALLY served them. Decked out in white shirts, black pants and bow ties or white dress, they provided top-notch waitstaff service with a smile, pampering those in our church who were above the age of 60.  They did a great job and I'm proud of them.


First the drink orders were taken and either sweet tea, lemonade or water was brought out to the tables. Then the salad dressing orders were taken and salads were served by enthusiastic smiling waiters. Then the diners were given a choice of spaghetti/meat sauce or chicken fettuccine and garlic bread, followed by a brownie dessert.  The meal wasn't rushed and everyone visited while eating, enjoying one another's company.


Then came what I think was the best part of all.  The Youth asked the seniors to give them advice!  And the youth (and all of us in attendance) listened intently.


You shall teach them diligently to your sons and shall talk of them when you sit in your house and when you walk by the way and when you lie down and when you rise up. Deuteronomy 6:7


You could have heard a pin drop.  Numerous seniors gave the young people VALUABLE life advice regarding their spiritual development, choosing a mate, following the LORD, along with stories from their childhood and upbringing.  Many told stories of rough times that they lived through, but through faith in God and perseverance, they made it through the trials.  The seniors gave wisdom and instruction to the youth - advice they won't soon forget.


Everyone listened intently as they shared.  It was one of those times that you'll always remember as instruction was passed down from one generation to the next. On a night where we intended to be givers and serve the seniors, they ended up giving more than we did.  Funny how that works out!

At the end of the night, we had our seniors pose for a photo.


Then our youth posed with them.  It was truly a memorable evening!


Much thanks go out to our youth, Angel (shown below) who thought of this great idea, her mom, Patty, and Tricia for helping make it happen.  It was a lot of hard work, but the hard work paid off.


At the end of the night, everyone was tired.  Not too tired, though!


Deuteronomy 32:7

Remember the days of old,

Consider the years of all generations.
Ask your father, and he will inform you,
Your elders, and they will tell you.
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