Volume 7, Number 8
Information - Inspiration - Humor
September 2011
The Apison Appeal MONTHLY NEWSPAPER OF THE APISON, TENNESSEE SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
It’s All About Relationships! BY PASTOR JEFF BROWN f course, our most important relationship is with God, and I hope each of us maintains a consistent, daily, PDD--Personal Daily Devotional time. I am currently reading through the Bible in "fast" mode, about 6 chapters a day. I'm kind of doing it randomly, reading some Old Testament, some New Testament, back and forth, here and there.
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THIS MORNING I was reading in Numbers, and I'm just amazed at how the people were so fickle--"No, we can't go into Canaan; we'll all be killed! Let's choose someone to lead us back to Egypt." (Numbers 14:1-4) Then, after God sentenced them to stay in the desert, "Oh, so God wants us to conquer Canaan--let's go!" (same chapter, verses 40-45) and they were whupped badly. It's really discouraging to think that "all these things happened to them as examples" and we are just as immature, fickle, rebellious, and disobedient. I STILL PLAN to go through the whole Bible, chronologically, preaching on various books throughout a two-year period, using the New American Standard Bible. However, we won't begin that until after we finish the current series on the 28 Fundamental Beliefs. AFTER our most important relationship, our love relationship with Jesus, I hope that our second most important relationship is the one we have with our spouse. Early in our marriage, Joy and I
attended a "Marriage Commitment Seminar" in Texas, and it was a great blessing.
Jeff and Joy Brown I WOULD LIKE all those who are married, willing, and able, to come with us to the conference-sponsored marriage retreat November 11, 12, and 13 at WinShape Retreat near Rome, GA. Yes, there is a cost involved--$325. But when you consider that you're spending two nights at a beautiful, idyllic (trust us, we've been there) location (easily worth $100+ per night) and five meals ($25 x 5)--there's your $325 right there! So, essentially, the retreat is free! I have heard the speaker, Claudio Consuegra (at our July pastors' meeting) and he is excellent. I’M TELLING YOU NOW so that you can set aside your "blow money" (Dave Ramsey says each family member should have some money each month set aside to "blow" to just spend as they jolly well please!) for August, September, October, and November to help cover the expense. And face it, isn't your marriage worth
it? Is your marriage important? Have you had any date nights lately? (If not, you should put the money you didn't spend then toward the marriage retreat, too!!!) SATAN LOVES just about more than anything else, to mess up perfectly happy homes. He likes to make us too busy for each other, he likes to incite us to quarrel, cause arguments, make us impatient, critical, naggers. You know, in your heart, that you could really use a marriage retreat like this! We want a strong, healthy church, with strong, healthy marriages, so put this on your calendar now! If you have any questions, go to gccsda.com, click on "Ministries", then "Individual Ministries", then "Family Ministries", and you'll see the brochure download. If you're not tech-savvy, Nancy Patton has some brochures and there is one on the church bulletin board. See you there!
Update Tithe is up $20,000 over last year-to-date. So is Missions. We now have 404 members, according to eAdventist.
INSIDE LCA Opens ........................ Page 3 Meet New Members .......... Page 8 September Calendar ........... Page 5 Art’s Journal ...................... Page 7 Vegan Delight ..................... Page 6
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WORK BEE Church education secretary and school board member Bill Wilson takes a break at the work bee for the LCA school.
HAPPENINGS from Various Sources i Jim & Becky McCurdy have changed their cell phone numbers: Jim McCurdy: 423-650-5663 Becky McCurdy: 423-650-5767 i Stan and Willa Talley write: “We have changed our telephone number for the fourth time in July. Please note: 423-887-5533. i Tom and Charity Stone write: “We miss you! Here is our updated contact info. If anyone would like to receive our work's monthly newsletter so that they can see what we are up to, they can email us or call/write with their email address or mailng address. They can also find it online at www.mcoutreach.org Tom and Charity Stone P.O. Box 546 South Bend, WA 98586 (360) 875-6050
[email protected] [email protected] i Diann Jimenez has a new address. It’s P. O. Box 1091, Selmer TN 38375 i On June 19, Myra Sargeant posted the following on facebook: “Finally done with the "Big Guns". Now I am hoping to get life back on track and be "normal" again....whatever THAT means. This round has not been as difficult even though I was receiving higher doses of medication. I have to praise God for that! Hopefully I will only be left with some neuropathy in my feet, muscles that need rebuilt and a brain that is still dizzy, but NO CANCER! Thank you for all of your prayers!” i Samuel Mc Curdy was baptized by Pastor Jeff Brown on August 6 at the
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Photo: Lisa Jennings
close of Cory Herthel’s evangelistic meetings. Others are being prepared for baptism.
CHURCH LIBRARY New Books
i A brunch social and wedding shower for Beth Brown will be held Sunday, September 11th, at 10am at the home of Myra and Mark Sargeant, Beth is registered at Target and Bed, Bath & Beyond. There will also be a money tree. The brunch will be $2.00 per person as food is provided. If you plan to attend the brunch, advise Myra or Nancy Patton (for food planning). i There will be a special fellowship (potluck) meal on September 3rd, in honor of the Engagement for Matrimony of Lizette Williams and her fiancé Dwayne Marlow.
Membership Transfers iMarcy Rickrode from Collegedale Community SDA Church. i Carlos and Sue Espana are returning to Topsham, Maine where they have family. i Zuzana Rachal to Collegedale Community SDA Church. i Charity & Tom Stone to Willapa Harbor SDA Church, WA
Biographies: ‘Wings of Steel’ ‘Mary Andrews’ ‘The Making of a Missionary’ ‘Saga of an Ordinary Man’ ‘Someone Had to Hold the Lantern’ ‘The Hunted’ ‘Joni’s Story’ ‘Three Angels Over Rancho Grande Music: ‘Let the People Sing’ ‘Singing With Understanding’ Cooking: ‘More Choices for a Healthy Fat You’ Teens: ‘River of Fear’ ‘Rainbows of Promise’ ‘Mysterious Stories from the Bible’ ‘God’s Positioning System’ Children: ‘Loony Coon ‘ (Sam Campbell) ‘Montana Meadow Star’ ‘Password to Heaven’ ‘Whisper in the Wind’ ‘Annie’s Secret’ ‘Secrets of the Forest’ ‘New Kid in Town’ ‘God Made the World’ ‘Snow Treasure’ ‘Invisible Escort’ ‘Don’s California Canary’
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SIGNAGE LCA Is now easily identified by new signs. Beside this one on the building, there are other temporary signs by the road.
Lester Coon Adventist
SCHOOL NEWS -o-
New Year Under Way LCA is pleased to announce that our enrollment this school year is 31 as follows: Mrs. Allen's classroom: K - 2, has 9 students, Mr. Sargeant's classroom, grades 3 - 5, has 12 students, and Mrs. Mundall's classroom, grades 6 - 8, has 10 students. We are still happy to accept more students so share information with your friends and neighbors about our school if you believe we can be of service to them.
Thank you very much to all who participated in the LCA Work Bee on July 31. The pancake breakfast was delicious and all the willing helpers were invaluable! If you were not able to help at the Work Bee, but would like to help at the school from time to time, please let us know at 423-236-4926. We also hope you got a school calendar recently (provided in the church bulletins) and can participate in various up-coming activities. Please feel free to go to: www.apisonsdaschool.com and check the school calendar or other information at your convenience.
Photo: Mark Sargeant
Picnic You are invited to come to the Lester Coon Adventist School's annual Welcome Back Picnic on Sunday, August 28, at 6:00 p.m. Drinks and tableware will be provided. Please bring your favorite picnic foods and enjoy meeting new school families and visiting with fellow church members. We will be taking time to also honor Mrs. Barto for her years of service at LCA and we hope you can take time to share your appreciation with her as well. This event is held outside, weather permitting, or in the gymnasium, so dress accordingly. – Lisa Jennings, Administrative Assistant
Home & School Hello everyone! We have two big events coming up and we need your help. 1. Fall Family Festival on October 2 from noon to 4:00. We would like to try something new this year by having a family take on a booth and be responsible for it on that day. The booths are: Basket Ball Toss, Jail, Balloon Darts, Bean Bag Toss, Golf Toss, Maza, Slide, Dunk Tank, Pizza, Drinks and Popcorn. We will also need help decorating Thursday, Friday, Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Plus, clean up at 4:00 Sunday. If interested call Anita McGrath @ 423-5056573 or email her at
[email protected] 2. Our other big event is at Barnes and
Noble on October 30 from 1-6pm. We would like as many as possible to come join us at the store in front of the Hamilton Place Mall. A voucher with the code: 10490845 will be there for anyone to use with their purchase. From Sunday, October 30 through Friday, November 4 the store will have the vouchers for people to use. Your friends far and near can help, too, by going to BN.com/bookfairs and do purchasing on line will the code: 10490845. We will receive a percentage of all sales during that time period. Back to Sunday October 30, much will be going on. The choir will be singing, students will be reading stories, there will be a scavenger hunt for all three classrooms and some students will be playing instruments. Anyone from the church family is welcome to participate on Sunday or during the week in the evening. Again if interested call Anita McGrath at 423-505-6573 or email her at
[email protected] . – Anita McGrath, and the Home and School Committee # Home & School Fundraiser Sunday, October 30 1:00 to 6:00 Hamilton Place Mall -oView Student Artwork Participate in Musical Talent Listen to Story and Book Readings
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The Apison Seventh-day Adventist Church 11421 Bates Road – Apison, TN 37302 Post Office Box 1551 – Collegedale, TN 37315 Telephone: (423) 236-4214 -o-
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An Editor’s View BY ERLING ODELL The worldwide reach of the Seventh-day Adventist movement is awesome indeed. The magnitude of our work is phenomenal. The recent ASI Convention, as always, was thrilling for me, because the reports keep me excited about our message and its burgeoning advancement. Other mission reports throughout the year (including “Mission SONlight”, 3ABN and Hope Channel) provide a continuing flow of inspiring information. We can be proud of our international network of health ministries with its clinics, hospitals, books and magazines, airplanes and medical launches; our educational system – the largest church-operated in the
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world; our publishing houses; our massive media network with its radio, television, satellites, internet and the latest hand-held technology; and publishing houses. Our Lord’s prediction that when the Gospel reaches the whole world, He will come has reached its fulfillment. One has only to connect with it through one of the many technical means. What has God wrought? Out of the ashes of the Great Disappointment of 1844, several Adventist groups emerged. Most are nearly extinct or at least small. We Seventh-day Adventists believe that God has raised us up for a particular work – heralding the beginning of the pre-advent judgment and the imminent second coming of Jesus as He promised. And what is the genius behind our movement which has brought such growth? Could any group of men and women, no matter how pious, conceive a movement with all these activities? Seems unlikely. But God, in His great wisdom, gave this people a more than adequate gift to assure us of success – Prophetic Guidance. Through the humblest of human instruments, God gave instruction for what to do and how to do it. When faithfully followed, the cause of truth has advanced with strength. Not only that, but helpful counsel for every phase of our personal lives has been given to us. Our lifestyle practices are recognized all over the world. God has given us the inspiration to do great things for His glory and to benefit the world – a weighty responsibility! Do we still need the guidance of the Spirit in the Scriptures and the Spirit of Prophecy to take us through to the end? With every wind of doctrine blowing can we safely turn to other ministries when they espouse false teachings such as predestination, ‘once saved, always saved,’ the immortality of the soul, eternal torment, Sunday sacredness, etc.? Now more than ever, we need the guidance of the Spirit. We cannot safely move forward ignoring the counsels that God has graciously given us. #
September, 2011 Sunday The Seventh-day Adventist Church At Apison, Tennessee 4 Birthdays: Amber C. Bley
Monday
Welcome to the Little Church with a Big Heart 5 Labor Day / No School!
Tuesday By prayer, by the study of His word, by faith in His abiding presence, the weakest of human beings may live in contact with the living Christ… MH 182 6 Birthdays: Wyatt Byrd
Wednesday
Smile
Thursday 1
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7pm Elders Mtg. 12
Wedding Shower Brunch for Beth Brown at the Sargeant Home
13 Birthdays: Mark Culbertson Thomas Hair Carrie Wilson
LCA Field Trip
3 Birthdays: Amber Brailsford Benjamin Harrell
Sunset: 8:07 8
15 Birthdays: Clayton Estey
9 Birthdays: Judy Anderson Micah Holland Anniversaries: Thomas + Jeanie Hair Scott + Erika Anderson 6:30 New Member Supper Sunset: 7:57 16 Birthdays: Erika Anderson
Newsletter Articles Due
10 Birthdays: Dale Bunker Carlos Espana 11am Jeff Brown 12:30pm Fellowship dinner
6pm PF Induction Gym night 17
11am Elder Odell
10:30 Prayer + Praise 6:30 Adventurers/ Pathfinders 7:00 Prayer Mtg.
7pm School board 18 Birthdays: Mary Jane Ries Eric Schoonard William Pearson
Sabbath
3pm Sunshine Band
10:30 Prayer + Praise
6:30 Adventurers/ Pathfinders 7:00 Prayer Mtg. 14 Birthdays: Austin Fox Danny Seebeck
2 Birthdays: Charity Stone Noble Vining
11am Jeff Brown
God loves you and We do too! 7
Friday
19 Birthdays: Carolina Smith
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20 Birthdays: Adam Young Hayden Herthel 10:30 Prayer + Praise >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Church Camp Out
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Sunset: 7:47
21 Birthdays: Catherine Patterson
22 Birthdays: Scott Anderson Anniversaries: Larry + Edna Kitchen
23 Birthdays: Jaylene Layman Merrilee McCain
LCA Week of >>>> Prayer
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6:00 LCA Dinner and PTA meeting 29 Birthdays: Isabella Williams
Sunset: 7:37
24 Birthdays: Mark Sargeant Anniversaries: Bo + Tina Smith 11am M. Klingbeil Communion Outreach Sabbath
CCO >>>>>>>>>>> 7pm Church board 25 Birthdays: Rosemary Paul Nathan Lalone David Estey Cruttenden’s Baby Shower
26 Birthdays: Wendy Walls
27 Birthdays: Steve Pride Kenneth Culbertson Anniversaries: Leonard + Agnes Thomas 10:30 Prayer + Praise
6:30 Adventurers/ Pathfinders 7:00 Prayer Mtg. 28 Birthdays: Samuel Byrd DeWayne Neidigh
6:30 Adventurers/ Pathfinders 7:00 Prayer Mtg.
7:00 Home and School
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Net 2011 Prophecies DeCoded (Sept. 30Oct. 29) Opening night Sunset: 7:27
Our heavenly Father has a thousand ways to provide for us, of which we know nothing… DA 330
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GARDENING W ITH THOMAS HOLDER I was asked recently why, as a teenager (I think they used the word child), I operated a garden. Though it was a perfectly reasonable question, I was taken off guard, forced to think. The answer that I brought forth was probably something about taste and health, exercise, etc. Later on, I seriously considered, "why should any kid, in this modern era, need to learn the trade of agriculture?" With all of our smart phones, supermarkets, restaurants, and distant mass-production farms, no one my age should really need to get into all that stuff. Farmers do all that. Where do farmers come from? It's not as simple as chickens and eggs; farmers' kids want ipods, too. At this rate, we should run out of cabbage and corn by the year 2040. Somebody needs to take this into their own hands! Not just someone– everyone. The Bible predicts a time of trouble like no other, and it's coming sooner than we think. There will be a terrible shortage of food, so whoever can raise a lot of their own will be best off. But gardening is not just a method of survival; it's a realm that offers opportunities for peace at mind, healthier lives, and even a closer relationship to God. Instead of finding the best-looking apples at the supermarket, the privilege of being able to watch the plants sprout, blossom, fight (bugs can be so cruel), and produce fruit, should bring out our praises to God every time we experience it. Ellen White puts it best: "To live in the country would be very beneficial to them (children); an active, out-ofdoor life would help develop health of both mind and body. They should have a garden to cultivate, where they might find both amusement and useful employment. The training of plants and flowers tends to the improvement of taste and judgment, while an
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acquaintance with God's useful and beautiful creations has a refining and ennobling influence upon the mind, referring it to the maker and master of all."- Testimonies, vol. 4, page 136.
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Local Pastor Writes Book for Families A Book Review by Penny White
Driving Miss Daisy?
Vegan Delight BY : KATHERINE MAC FARLANE -oROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH 1 large butternut squash, peeled, seeded and 1 inch diced. 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon chopped thyme or dry 1 teaspoon salt Heat oven to 400 degrees F. Place squash on a rimmed baking sheet. Add olive oil, thyme, salt and toss with your hands. Roast until tender, tossing once during cooking with a metal spatula so that the cubes brown evenly, 30 to 40 minutes. Serves 4-6.
Octogenarian David Russell shows up for every school work bee. He is a handy man to have around. He loves the Lord.
A local author, Don MacLafferty, who resides in Ooltewah, has written a small but fabulous paperback book entitled inside out - children and families trusting, following, and sharing Jesus. Don is the founder and executive director of Kids in Discipleship Ministry. His book is a "must read" for those who are praying that God will emotionally connect parents with their children. A profound statement in answer to Don's prayer regarding his daughter was, "If you are ever going to reach this girl for Me, you've got to get into her world." It was time for Don to find out what his daughter was interested in, what was important to her, and lead her to Christ. Many children today are growing up in emptiness as they pretty much raise themselves and are getting values from the media or peers. Who will lead them to the Father? Don went on to warn that today's activities make it easy for parents to stay disconnected spiritually by such things as dropping the kids off at school, or church, or at programs thus not being involved with them. How will we as parents fulfill God's dream for His children...to have all the family filled with the Holy Spirit, to have all the children able to prophesy about Jesus, and to have the old and young alike have visions and dreams together that live out God's dream for them all? We will never lead a child on a spiritual life journey that we are not taking ourselves. Read "inside out" by Pastor MacLafferty and discover incredible insights! # Editor’s Note: Until recently, MacLafferty was one of the pastors at the Collegedale church. He has since been called to the Georgia-Cumberland Conference headquarters.
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ART’S JOURNAL
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BY ART MILES When I was teaching church school in South Carolina, there was a very disturbed boy in 7th grade. He had no idea where his mother was, and he had very little contact with his father, who had left the boy with his grandmother. Because of his background, he wasn’t much of a student. His grades were BAD. Through my talking with him, I realized that he was intelligent. What to motivate him with was the question. I finally got a chance to talk with him secretly, and he mentioned he had never been outside the county he was born in. I said to him, “If you will get on the ball and bring your grades up, I will take you with us on our Christmas trip.” Fat chance, I thought. He buckled down and forgot everything else but getting ready for his trip. He quit his extra activities. He did not waste any time. He spent much time with his books. He studied like I knew he could. His grades greatly improved, and he went with us! Do we buckle down, and prepare for our trip? Is heaven important enough for us to forget everything else, and prepare for the trip? Do we spend enough time with the 66 Books? Do we “study to show ourselves approved to God”? #
Adventurers Club Organizing A new leadership team -- Martin and Thandi Klingbeil, Lonny and Janetta Byrd, and Tina Smith -- invites all children ages 4 through 4th grade to explore a growing, joyful love relationship with Jesus through the Apison Adventurer Club. Adventurers will meet twice each month beginning on September 7 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. A complete schedule of meetings is available. The club will provide a T-shirt for each child, but
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Principal Mark Sargeant and two helpers were among the volunteers who turned out to get the school ready for opening day on August 10. Photo: Lisa Jennings
families will be responsible for club dues in addition to uniform fees. Parents are asked to attend all meetings with their children, and church members at large are needed as volunteers to teach classes, share worship and nature stories, and help young club members complete curriculum workbooks. Please contact Thandi at 716-6119 or
[email protected] if you have questions or want to be involved.
Prison Ministry Considered Honey, don't you know God loves you? Seven little words... spoken by an elderly lady on a SDA prison ministry team - and they changed the life of Harry Williams. Ex-gang member, ex-drug dealer, ex-inmate, pastor, evangelist and inner-city director for the South Atlantic Conference. Are you interested in ministering to those in prison? If it bothers you to go inside those walls, you can still be an effective team member! Dr. Geneva Spence recently attended a prison ministries training event sponsored by the Georgia-Cumberland Conference and is interested in starting a prison ministries team here at Apison. DARMODY TO SING Steve Darmody will present a concert for our church service at 11 am on Sabbath, November 19. Invite your friends!
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COMPUTER SERVICE Is your com puter not working? Got a virus? Need a website, logo, or graphic design? I can help. Gabriel Rodriguez (new student at SAU) 423-650-4317 E-m ail: service@ rodriguezstudio.com W ebsite: rodriguezstudio.com /chattanooga
Did you know? You can now give online to the Apison Adventist Church. You can return your tithe or give to the church budget or donate for whatever on the church website. Just go to apisonchurch.org and click on the Planned Giving tab!
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Meet the NEW MEMBERS
THE RIVERAS
Who we are and what we do -oTHE BRADFORDS
Wes and Summer Bradford have three sons: Benny, a 2nd grader at LCA; Rafferty, a 1st grader; and Timmy, age 3. Both Wes and Summer grew up Adventist – Summer in Kentucky and Wes in Washington state. They both attended Southern Adventist University, however not at the same time, and they both graduated from SAU. They met on facebook, through a mutual friend. Wes has a Masters degree in music education and currently works as a music teacher and band instructor at A. W. Spalding. Summer graduated in May with her Master of Arts degree in school counseling, and has been working part time at Bowman Hills SDA school as their school counselor. The family always looks forward to having summers off, and frequently takes the opportunity to travel during the summer. They took a six-week road trip to Washington this summer to see their grandparents. Wes enjoys theological discussions and sharing ideas.Summer enjoys peaceful, relaxing times with family and treasures close relations. She also lives up to her name, and enjoys all aspects of summer.
Ruben and Josie Rivera were born in the Dominican Republic, each to parents who were second generation Adventists. They attended the same Seventh-day Adventist college, where they met and got married after graduation in 1983. Ruben has worked for the church ever since, in various capacities, but mainly as a pastor. Josie is an LPN at Life Care Center of Collegedale. They have two daughters. The oldest, Jodari, is a graduate of Andrews University with a Master's degree in Social Work. The youngest is working on her Master's in Special Education at Andrews. They also have a son, Ruben Jr., who is a landscape designer. The two oldest children (Jodari and Ruben Jr.) are both married and expecting babies. “We moved down to this area recently from Wisconsin,” they said, “and, after looking at different churches, we decided to join the Apison church. We thank you for accepting us as members here. It is our prayer that our presence here may be a blessing reciprocally.”
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S. D. G. BY ROBBY RANEY IV * What can Johann Sebastian Bach teach us about living our lives in harmony with scripture? He gives us a whole sermon in just three initials: S. D. G. Bach was a church musician for most of his life, and as such, he was required to write a piece of music, called a cantata, for each Sunday's service. At the end of these cantatas, Bach always penned those three initials. They stood for the Latin phrase Soli Deo Gloria. Translated into English, the phrase means Glory to God alone. Bach knew where his talents came from, and he followed what the apostle Paul said in 1 Corinthians 10:31. In whatever he did, he did "it all for the glory of God." (NIV). I would like to encourage you to remember for whom you are really doing things. Don't think of Pastor Brown when making food for potluck. Instead, think of how you can bring God glory through your actions. Make him your priority, and he will bless you and make you great. * Robby is a sophomore music major at SAU, and is a staff announcer at WSMC.. He hosts a daily program, “The Three Bs” and is the grandson of Erling and Leona Odell.
“We is Friends.”