May 2, 2024 - The 3rd Annual Women’s Conference will be held Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 10am at St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church, 617 Hopkins Street, Center, Texas 75935. The conference theme is “In Spirit and in Truth.”

Speakers are LaDonna Martin Stevenson, Evangelist Cindy Gatlin, Evangelist Stephanie Hicks, and Evangelist Marilyn Lister-Thompson.

A $15 offering is welcomed.

St. Paul MBC is located at 617 Hopkins Street, Center, Texas 75935 with Rev. Dr. Freddie D. Wilson, Pastor.

May 2, 2024 - Have you ever seriously asked yourself if your life is counting for Christ? In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus instructs us to let our lights shine before men that we might “glorify the Father.” Peter instructs us to “show forth the praises of him who hath called you out of darkness into his marvelous light”.

It is past time for those who love the Lord to stand up and be counted for Jesus Christ. Joshua of old stood up when he said, “As for me and my house we will serve the Lord.” Yet, do we in this present day and time, an era when people are ridiculing Christianity, have the conviction and determination that Joshua had? Are we willing to stand up and be counted among the people of God? Christians must stand up, take sides and have convictions against the forces of evil, hatred and corruption that exist in our modern world. There is an old saying, “if you do not stand for something, you will fall for anything.” That statement is truer now than at any other time in our history. It is time for us to let others know that we are living for Jesus.

We must live the Christian life seven days a week. We must be Christian in our home, with our family, at school and on our job. We must be Christ-like in our thoughts, our conversation and our attitude. We must stand up and be counted for Christ.

It’s something to think about... tbp

Join Us for Worship this coming Lord’s Day at Center Church of Christ or online at www.centerchurchofchrist.com.

May 2, 2024 - We regret to announce that the National Day of Prayer event, scheduled for today, Thursday, May 2, has been cancelled due to the weather. Shelby County is under flood watch and thunderstorms are likely through the noon hour. 

Everyone is encouraged to take a moment today to lift up prayers for our country and for our community.


April 26, 2024 - Each year, on the first Thursday of May, in towns and cities across America, people gather for the National Day of Prayer. Here in Shelby County, we meet in front of our historic courthouse, and next Thursday, May 2, noon-12:30, we invite you to join us. 

The brief, half-hour event will include our National Anthem, the Pledge of Allegiance, and prayers for America, government officials, the military, first responders, schools, churches, and families. At 12:30 (if we have at least 100 people!), we'll form a human prayer chain around the courthouse and sing Amazing Grace. 

If prayer is an important part of your life, join us next Thursday, at the center of Center, for the National Day of Prayer. Call 979-533-1575 for more information.

April 29, 2024 - When I decided to get a B.A. instead of a B.S. at ETBU, I knew I would have to take a course in some foreign language. And since Greek was the World language when Jesus was born and since our New Testament was originally written in Greek, I decide Greek would be my foreign language choice.

So on the first morning of Dr. Roark’s class, we were given some free advice. “Young men,“ he began, “If you plan to miss any of my classes, don’t bother coming back.” “A third of you will either flunk out or drop out of this class and it will probably be “διαιρώντας το μυαλόo” that caused it.” “Those Greek words are translated as “worry” in English but they mean literally “to divide the mind”. “And you can’t pass this course unless you come to every class with an “undivided mind.

I immediately thought of my “divided mind” through High School. As teachers like Mr. Wyatt was trying to explain Algebra, I day-dreamed about going down to perch fish or swim at Weaver’s pond as soon as school let out. Consequently, my “divided mind” made me barely pass Algebra even though I had great fun after school.

Because of my determination to learn Greek from Dr. Roark, I began challenging Tony Evans and Jimmy Millikan for first place in the class. On the second year, I asked Dr. Roark who did best on the last test. I had a 99 and Tony and Jimmy both had 96’s. I later learned that they both became Seminary Professors.

In 1947…at 14 years of age… I gave my life to Christ. It was unconditional surrender. And I will always be fine…

…as long as I serve Him with an “undivided mind”

April 29, 2024 - Good Morning! It's Monday, April 29.

This Thursday at noon, there will be a National Day of Prayer event in front of our historic courthouse here in Center, Texas.  I'm coordinating this half-hour event that will include the singing of our National Anthem, and prayers for our country, our schools, our first responders, our soldiers, our churches, and our families. If we have at least 100 present we'll end at 12:30 with a human prayer chain around the courthouse, while we sing "Amazing Grace". I think it's going to be an amazing moment, and if you're one of our local readers, I hope you'll join us.

Today we'll begin a short series on prayer, in preparation for the National Day of Prayer. We focus today on the most famous prayer in history - The Lord's Prayer. It's found in two places - a short version in the gospel of Luke, and the longer, more familiar version in Matthew.

Some call it the "Our Father", but I prefer the name "The Model Prayer". Jesus was a man of constant prayer. He followed the instruction in I Thessalonians 5:17 to "pray without ceasing". But in the sixth chapter of Matthew, Jesus isn't praying - He's teaching us how to pray.

He teaches us to begin our prayers by focusing on the Father. The first three of the seven petitions in this famous passage are centered on God. Only after saying, "Thy will be done" should we ask for our daily bread. Protestant believers end this prayer with a doxology, a proclamation of praise. It isn't found in the earliest manuscripts of Matthew, but it's a beautiful expression of worship.

"For Thine is the kingdom, and the power, and the glory forever!"

Amen.

Meet you back here tomorrow,

Bro. David
dmathis@fbccenter.org

April 25, 2024 - There was a popular song written in 1974 entitled “One Day At A Time” that has been recorded by somewhere in the neighborhood of 200 different recording artists. One line of the song reads, “Lord help me today, show me the way, one day at a time.”

Perhaps that’s the concept the Psalmist had in mind when he wrote these words in Psalms 118:24, “This is the day that the Lord has made. Let us rejoice and be glad today!” (NCV). Here is a man with a word of wisdom that all of us would do good to live by. He lived in a long ago day but he has a philosophy that is fresh and up to date for us today.

In fact, I am persuaded this is even more needed in our crowded and hectic world than it was in the more quiet time he was privileged to live in.

What you and I need to do is to learn this man’s secret. If we claim the promises of God today, we take care of our yesterdays and leave the past with God. Just as God takes care of yesterday, so will he take care of tomorrow. Today is all we have, it is all we can manage and it is all we need. If we live right today, we can leave yesterday and tomorrow in the hand of God. What we must do is make sure we live for God today.

It’s something to think about... tbp

Join Us for Worship this coming Lord’s Day at Center Church of Christ or online at www.centerchurchofchrist.com.

April 24, 2024 - Mt. Zion C.M.E. Church is delighted to extend a cordial invitation to join the Baccalaureate Service of the Graduating Class of 2024. This special occasion will take place on Sunday, May 19, 2024, at 11am at the Mt. Zion C.M.E. Church located at 921 Martin Luther King Drive in Center, TX.

The Baccalaureate Service is a cherished tradition that marks the culmination of a students' academic journey and offers an opportunity for reflection, gratitude, and celebration. It is a time to come together as a community to honor the achievements of the graduating class and to offer them blessings and well wishes as they prepare to embark on the next chapter of their lives.

Following the service, there will be a reception where attendees can mingle, congratulate the graduates, and enjoy light refreshments.

We sincerely hope that you will be able to join us for this meaningful occasion. Your presence will undoubtedly add to the joy and significance of the day for our graduates and their families.

Thank you for your support and for being a part of this special moment in the lives of our graduates. You may contact Kristi McClelland at (936) 591-4268, Anita Williams at (936) 332-7847 or Veronica Berry at (936) 488-8096 for further information.

Warm regards,
Baccalaureate Service Committee

April 23, 2024 - First Baptist Center is sponsoring a Senior Adult Day Trip to the Lufkin Zoo next Monday, April 29. Any senior is warmly welcome. The group will leave First Baptist, 117 Cora, at 8am on the church bus and in private cars and will return at 2pm. The cost is $6 and that includes the zoo and the zoo train. Lufkin Zoo is very "Senior Friendly", is beautifully landscaped, and features an amazing array of animals. The group will have lunch at a BBQ restaurant before returning home. Call 979-533-1575 for more information. Reservations are not required. Join us - it's gonna be fun!

April 22, 2024 - Good Morning! It's Monday, April 22.

Do you know what today is? It's an unofficial worldwide holiday that was started on April 22, 1970. Today is "Earth Day"!

Earth Day was intended to be a day of conversation, discussion, and debate about the environment, and about how we are protecting the resources that God has blessed us with. Some people believe Earth Day was inspired by a photograph that was taken on Christmas Eve, 1968, a photo taken by an Apollo 8 astronaut who was circling the moon that night. After the three astronauts broadcast the reading of the Bible's creation story, William Anders went to the window of the spacecraft and took a photo. It was a photo, not of the moon, but of earth. It's called "earthrise", and I'm sure you've seen it. The earth is a blue marble in ink black space, a beautiful oasis in a dark universe.

That photograph touched a lot of folks. It was the first time we'd seen our little planet from that perspective, and it made us thankful to God for His amazing gift of creation. Here's some scripture thoughts for today, for Earth Day.

  • Colossians 1:16 - By Him all things were created, in heaven and on earth.
  • Ecclesiastes 3:11 - He has made everything beautiful in His time.
  • Genesis 1:31 - And God saw everything that He had made, and behold, it was very good.
  • Genesis 2:15 - The Lord God took man and put him in the Garden, to work it, and to keep it.

Meet you back here tomorrow,
Bro. David
dmathis@fbccenter.org


Hollis

April 22, 2024 - “Go into the highways and hedges and compel them to come in…” Luke 14:23

I met Hollis Peavy in the late fifties while I was Pastor of San Augustine’s Liberty Hill Baptist Church and we became lifetime friends. He invited me once to an afternoon squirrel hunt. When I insisted that squirrels don’t “stir” that time of day, he replied,   “Then let’s make’em stir”. As we walked along a spring branch near Bland Lake, Hollis grabbed a hanging vine, yelled, and yanked a couple of times. Two cat squirrels fled the tree in a wild frenzy. As I stared in surprise, Hollis laughed, “Sometimes you gotta scare ‘em out”.

The Lord uses tender entreaty to rescue those lost in the world’s viney trees. But if that method fails, He sometimes uses a different strategy. 
 
He shakes our vines.

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