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Pastor Mark's Weekly Update April 19, 2019

 

Good Friday and Resurrection Sunday

  • Friday Night at 6 PM – Good Friday Worship Service – spend one hour meditating through music and Scripture on the crucifixion of Jesus. The pinnacle event of human history happened on a hill outside of Jerusalem in AD 30-33. Our salvation was secured on the cross where Jesus died. Nothing deserves our attention or heartfelt worship more than this moment.
  • Sunday Morning at 9 AM – Easter Fellowship Breakfast – invite your family and friends to join you for a pancake breakfast before our Resurrection Worship Service. Enjoy the fellowship of the church body in celebration of new life found in Jesus Christ.
  • Sunday Morning at 10:15 AM – Resurrection Day Worship – let our sorrow turn to joy as we remember once more that Jesus is risen just as He said! The full vindication of His perfect death echoes from the hollowness of the empty tomb.

    Love Your Neighbor
    This Summer we are taking our desire to reach and minister to the greater South OKC Metro from our parking lot to our neighborhoods. Jesus gave us a great command, “to love your neighbor as yourself” (Matt. 22:36-40). We have been asking the question, “What would it look like to do this literally?”. Instead of the Back to School Bash this summer we are asking you to be part of a gospel strategy called Love Your Neighbor. You can find out more by following this link to our website: Love Your Neighbor. Host and Co-hosts have been assigned. They will be asking for others to provide food, canvas neighborhoods, and be on the prayer team. As with all mission efforts it takes the members of the church to go, support, and pray. Every one of us should be doing one or more of these as we attempt the bold move of saturating OKC with the gospel. 

    Resolved
    “Never to do anything out of revenge,” Jonathan Edwards. Never. Anything. This is a big goal when we think about how many times each day we feel slighted, we feel our rights are interrupted, we act as though we are the center of the universe. Others are not behaving in a way that maximizes our joy or are functioning according to our agenda. “Never take your own revenge, beloved, but leave room for the wrath of God, for it is written, “Vengeance is Mine, I will repay, says the Lord,” (Romans 12:19). Heavenly Father, forgive us for making ourselves out to be more important than others, feeling slighted by the attitudes of actions and others, conscious and unconscious, toward us. Forgive us when with our hearts or our actions we look to make others feel the pain we have been caused. Help us, Father, to extend grace and exercise forgiveness, as we have been forgiven by You.”

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Pastor Mark D. DeMoss

Capitol Hill Baptist Church

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Pastor Mark's Weekly Update April 12, 2019

 

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Holy Week and Easter Sunday
April 18 - Maundy Thursday Holy Week Walking Tour- Emmaus Baptist Church
April 19 - Good Friday Service at CHBC at 6 PM
Easter Morning- April 21- 9 AM - NO SUNDAY SCHOOL - Church-wide Fellowship Breakfast in the Activity Center
Easter Worship - April 21- 10:15 AM Worship Center (English Service) and Solomon's Porch (Spanish Service)
We will not be having Sunday School on Easter Sunday so that we can fellowship together and provide a hospitable environment to our friends and neighbors who may not normally attend church. So, please invite your friends and neighbors to the Good Friday Service, our Fellowship Breakfast, and Easter Worship Service.

Partially Devoted
For most believers Acts 2:42-47 becomes a goal of what the church should strive for. You can read that passage by clicking here, or the reference above: to read Acts 2:42-47. The early believers were enjoying the blessing of God’s amazing work among them. But it did not happen apart from their sincere devotion in Acts 2:42. Those early followers of Jesus Christ were continually devoting themselves with the gathered church as the apostles taught the Scriptures, observed the ordinances, and shared life together. Often, we wonder why the power of God in our lives is not as evident as it was in the New Testament. God has not changed. He is the same God who has the power to raise Jesus and His followers from the dead. So, God and His powers have not changed. Is it perhaps that we live partially devoted lives, rather than fully devoted lives?
The mission of CHBC is to develop fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ who live by the Great Commandment (Matthew 22:36-40), while fulfilling the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20). Full devotion is hard to pull off with partial commitment to the local church. Make it your aim to be continually devoted to the apostles teaching (preaching of the Bible), to the breaking of bread (Baptism and the Lord’s Supper), to corporate prayer, and to fellowship (shared life of believers with one another). And then enjoy the blessing of God’s amazing work among us.

Love Your Neighbor
This Summer we are taking our desire to reach and minister to the greater South OKC Metro from our parking lot to our neighborhoods. Jesus gave us a great command, “to love your neighbor as yourself” (Matt. 22:36-40). We have been asking the question, “What would it look like to do this literally?”. Instead of the Back to School Bash this summer we are asking you to be part of a gospel strategy called Love Your Neighbor. You can find out more by following this link to our website: Love Your Neighbor. Host and Co-hosts have been assigned. They will be asking for others to provide food, canvas neighborhoods, and be on the prayer team. As with all mission efforts it takes the members of the church to go, support, and pray. Every one of us should be doing one or more of these as we attempt the bold move of saturating OKC with the gospel.

Resolved
See what Jonathan Edwards said about devotion to His Christian faith in the 1700’s: “Resolved, that I will not give way to that listlessness which I find unbends and relaxes my mind from being fully and fixedly set on religion, whatever excuse I may have for it…”

 

Click here for the Bulletin in Spanish

Click here for the Bulletin in English

Mark D. DeMoss

Capitol Hill Baptist Church

Equipping...Exalting...Extending

For the Glory of God

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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