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  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s message, “Are You Sure You’re Saved?” based on I John 5:11-13:

    • Many people have some sort of “religious experience” and think they are saved.
    • Many people are led to believe that walking down an aisle or getting baptized makes them saved.
    • John wrote that we can be sure we’re saved if you:
      • have a hatred of sin
      • desire to obey God’s law
      • have a love for the brethren
      • have a desire to be holy
      • have the internal witness of the Holy Spirit.
    • Our assurance of salvation is not based on experience, a prayer, or a ceremony.
    • True Biblical assurance is to be based on the presence of these real and observable measures in our lives.

    You can listen to the sermon below or by clicking here.

    http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2263692

    You can also listen to the evening message, “Stop Grumbling!” based on Philippians 2:13-16 here or by clicking on the audio player below.

    http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2263725
    October 6, 2009
    Assurance of Salvation, attitude, complaining, God’s reputation, Grumbling, Holiness, Sin, whining

  • Hog Fry Pictures

    We have uploaded pictures from Saturday’s Hog Fry.  To see them, go to the Native Fellowship Baptist Church’s website.

    October 6, 2009
    Hog Fry, Native Fellowship BC, pictures

  • Missions Giving During Econcomic Crisis

    During the Great Depression, George Beverly Shea was offered a career in popular music. But an inner voice whispered a greater purpose. The answer came in a poem Shea later set to music, I’d Rather Have Jesus. As we face one of the most difficult economic challenges since the Depression, this hymn reminds us that choosing Christ “rather … than silver or gold” is the most reliable investment advice we will ever find. As markets fluctuate, Christ is a solid rock.

    Another line sings of favoring “His dear cause” over worldliness. Just as Shea has stayed faithful to glorify God in song around the globe, Southern Baptists have long been faithful to give time and money to help accomplish the worldwide missionary task.

    Economic uncertainty affects your families and your church. It also affects every missionary family on the field. Their work cannot go forward without your continued sacrificial giving.

    May God bless you in your ever-faithful obedience to our Great Commission task.

    Jerry Rankin, president
    International Mission Board

    October 1, 2009
    Economic Crisis, George Beverly Shea, IMB, Jerry Rankin, Missions Offering

  • Bits and Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday mornings message, “Take the Veil Away” based on 2 Corinthians 3:4-18:

    • The old covenant was a ministry of death; the new covenant a ministry of life.
    • The old covenant was a ministry of condemnation; the new a ministry of righteousness.
    • The old covenant was law written on tablets of stone; the new written on tablets of your heart.
    • The old covenant passes away; the new remains forever.
    • The covenant God makes with us cannot be broken; it will endure for God is faithful.
    • To try to live under the old covenant (law) will only lead to death.
    • To live under the new covenant (grace) will lead to eternal life.

    You can listen to the sermon by clicking on the audio player below or by clicking here.

    http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2259536

    You can also listen to the Sunday evening message “Tyranny of the Urgent” based on Luke 10:38-42 by clicking here or on the audio link below.

    http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2259490
    September 30, 2009
    Being Under Satan’s Yoke, Busy, Death, Grace, Law, Mary and Martha, New Covenant, Old Covenant, Righteousness, Salvation, Sin, tablets of stone, tablets of your heart

  • Baptism!

    Chelsea Brown

    Chelsea Brown was baptized this past Sunday demonstrating to everyone in attendance, that she has trusted Jesus as her Lord and Savior!

    September 28, 2009
    Baptism Pictures

  • Online Sermon Page Updated

    We have updated the Online Sermon page.  All of the 2009 sermons can now be found in this one place.

    https://immanuelsouthern.com/sermons/

    September 22, 2009
    online sermons

  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “I Gotta Be Me (or: Satan’s Lie)” based on Colossians 3:1-17:

    • To say “this is how God made me; deal with it” is just an excuse to sin.
    • The Bible calls us to lay aside our sin habits by dying in Christ.
    • The Bible calls us to put on our new self by living in Christ.
    • Jesus calls us to repentance.

    You can listen to the sermon by clicking here or on the audio player below.

    http://sermon.net/download.php?c=17998-count_audio_download-2254848
    September 21, 2009
    Bitterness, Drinking, Getting Drunk, Gossip, Homosexuality, Jesus, New Life, repentance, Salvation, Sin, Smoking

  • Short Term Mission Trip Opportunity

    We received the following notice from the Muskogee Baptist Association:

    Cameron, LA Mission Trip

    A trip is being planned to Cameron, La., October 11-17, 2009, for the purpose of assisting First Baptist Church with the completion of their sanctuary which was destroyed first by hurricane Rita, then a second time by hurricane Ike.  We will be doing some taping & mudding, trim work, painting, & hanging suspended ceilings.  Anyone who would like to go may contact Duane Curtis, 918 617-1235, or the MBA office, 918 683-2875.  Transportation is being arranged, and cost is $100.00/person.

    September 15, 2009
    Cameron LA, MBA, Missions, Muskogee Baptist Association, short term mission trip, STM

  • Note from Bro Rick

    I want to thank everyone who has been praying for me and my family for the past 6 weeks of my illness.  I received news today about my CT Scan.  It indicated that there were no spots in my lungs!  The only explanation for this is that God has answered our prayers!

    I will need to see a pulmonologist next week, however, because it indicated an atypical pneumonia or a fungal process in the lower lobe of my right lung.  Please continue to pray us through this difficult time.

    Thanks so much for your prayers and to those who have mowed our lawn and provided us with meals!  You are the best!

     

    Bro Rick

    September 5, 2009
    Prayer, update

  • Who is Edna McMillan?

    This biography was taken directly from the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma‘s website:

    Edna McMillan

    The Oklahoma State Missions Offering is named in honor of Edna McMillan, a woman who led the passionate cause of reaching Oklahomans with the Gospel.

    Edna learned early in life how to serve others as she grew up in Attala, Mississippi in the late 1800s. Her parents were a great influence as she learned how to pray from her father and how to serve others from her mother.

    After graduating with honors from the Huntsville Female College in Alabama in 1890, she married a young Baptist man, George McMillan. She respected his quest for Godly character and was inspired when she first met him during a church service where he pledged a generous amount to a special missions offering.

    Both of the McMillans became faithful stewards of their time and their resources. George served in church and worked in the oil business. they settled in Muskogee in 1902 and spent most of their lives in Bristow. Edna held numerous roles in the church and worked diligently and tirelessly for Oklahoma Woman’s Missionary Union. She held many positions in WMU and served as state WMU president for 11 years from 1927 to 1938.

    Edna was an effective communicator and consistently challenged Oklahoma Baptists to give generously to state missions. In 1932, she said, “A rich man is one who has enough for himself and enough left over to help others. Though he be possessed of millions, a man is poor, who has only enough for himself.”

    The state WMU Board in 1939 met in Muskogee where Edna was surprised to hear the recommendation and later unanimous vote to name the State Missions Offering in her honor. Through her many travels and days away from home to champion the mission cause, Edna never accepted a penny for her expenses.

    God gave Edna McMillan the understanding that there is no better time to reach the lost than today. She understood that Now Is the Time to reach Oklahomans with the Gospel. Will you continue in her legacy?

    September 1, 2009
    Edna McMillan, Missions Offering, Oklahoma

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