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  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “God’s Bail-Out Plan” based on Acts 4:8-12:

    • The economy is in crisis.  We got that way by the irresponsible actions of many.
    • The government has tried/is trying multiple “bailout plans” to rescue the economy.
    • Two of the bailout plans seem to have failed.  The third may not do much either.
    • Our spiritual condition is in crisis.  We got that we because we sin.
    • We have tried multiple ways to get ourselves out of this mess, but nothing seems to work.
    • God decided that HE would take charge of the situation and bail us out.
    • God became Flesh and dwelt among us as Jesus Christ.
    • Jesus died for us on the cross, taking our punishment upon Him.
    • If we accept His act on our behalf, we are “bailed out” of our sin debt.
    • If we do not accept Jesus’ act on the cross, we must face the full wrath of God.

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

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20090120_1022-366048.mp3

    You can also listen to Sunday evening’s sermon, “The Church Has Left the Building” based on Matthew 9:10-13 here, or by clicking on the audio player below.

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20090119_1657-365602.mp3
    January 20, 2009
    Acts 4:8-12, Bailout, Baptist Sermon, Comfort Zone, Cross, Death, Evangelism, Free, Gift, God’s Bail-Out Plan, Grace, Great Commission, Jesus, Matthew 9:10-13, Sacrifice, Salvation, Sin, Sinners, The Church Has Left the Building

  • Sunday’s Coming!

    Join us this Sunday at Immanuel Southern when we take a look at “God’s Bail-Out Plan” based on Acts 4:8-12.  If the government thinks that throwing a lot of money at the economy will fix our problems, imagine how much better God’s plan to fix our bad spiritual condition must be!

    Sunday evening, we’ll take a look at how important it is to realize that the church must function 7 days a week in the lives of believers.  The sermon, “The Church Has Left the Building” will help us see what we need to do!

    Invite your family and friends to Sunday School!  They’ll be glad you did!

    January 16, 2009
    Acts 4:8-12, Baptist, God’s Bail-Out Plan, Sunday School, Sunday Sermon, The Church Has Left the Building

  • Mission Quote of the Week

    “The spirit of Christ is the spirit of missions. The nearer we get to Him, the more intensely missionary we become.” — Henry Martyn

    henry_martyn

    January 13, 2009
    Henry Martyn, India, Jesus, Missionary Quote, Missions, Persia, Translator, Urdu

  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “Straddling Fences” based on I Kings 18:17-39:

    • True followers of Jesus Christ can expect to be ridiculed, if not persecuted.
    • God can have no rivals.
    • Get off of the fence of indecision and commit to God.
    • God has proved that He IS God and is worthy of our worship.
    • When we hesitate between worshiping God and something else, we do not bring honor to either.
    • You can’t have it both ways;  either belong to the world or belong to God!

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

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20090113_0902-362144.mp3

    You can also listen to Sunday evening’s sermon, “Dealing with Discouragement”, based on I Kings 19:1-21 here or by clicking on the audio player below.

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20090112_1632-361709.mp3
    January 13, 2009
    Ahab, Angels, Baptist Sermon, Discouragement, Elijah, False Prophets, God, I Kings 18, I Kings 19, Jesus, Jezebel, Mt. Carmel, Persecution, Prophets of Baal, Ridicule, Sacrifice, Salvation, Worship

  • Update on Fulton Family in Gambian Prison

    Here is an update about the Fulton’s; missionaries that have been arrested in Gambia:

    U.K. Missionaries Sentenced to Hard Labor in Gambia

    By Christopher Maiby
    Epoch Times Staff

    Two Christian missionaries in The Republic of Gambia in South Africa have been sentenced to one year’s hard labor after pleading guilty to distributing a letter criticizing Gambia’s government.

    The U.K. couple, who have an adopted 2-year-old daughter, have 20 days to appeal against their sentence in one of Africa’s smallest countries.

    Mr. David Fulton from Troon in Ayrshire, Scotland, and his wife, Fiona, from Torquay in Devon, England, apologized and admitted the sedition in the hope of a favorable verdict from the magistrate.

    “Any lawyer will tell you if you plead guilty to a charge, the court is more likely to treat you with leniency because … you have not wasted the court’s time and … you have not put the state to the trouble and expense of having a full-blown trial,” their counsel told the BBC’s Focus on Africa.

    However, the magistrate, Idrissa Mbai, said: “I found the offenses of the accused party to be very shocking and they have shown no respect for the country, the government, and the president of the republic.

    “In this country there is a law that one has to obey, whether Gambian or non-Gambian.”

    At the time of their arrest Mr. Fulton, a previous British army major, had been working as a chaplain to Gambia’s military. His wife looked after terminally ill people and visited women in their homes and in hospitals.

    The couple met 20 years ago when he was serving a sentence for armed robbery in Channings Wood jail in England. She was a prison visitor talking to inmates about Christianity. They have been in Gambia for 12 years.

    After their arrest on Nov. 29, Mr. Fulton was put in solitary confinement at the high-security Mile Two prison outside Banjul. His wife was held with their 2-year-old adopted daughter Elizabeth at a police station in the capital. The couple’s two other children, Iona, 20, and Luke, 17, are studying in Exeter, England.

    After moving to the country with his wife and children, Mr. Fulton established a branch of the Christian organization Prison Fellowship International in The Gambia and worked in the Gambian prison system.

    An article from Prison Fellowship International, in August 2004, states that a prisoner claimed Mr. Fulton was trying to convert prison inmates to Christianity. He was subsequently offered the post of chaplain to the Gambian military.

    The country is a former British colony which became independent in 1965. It has been ruled by the same regime since 1994 when Lieutenant Yahya Jammeh claimed the presidency following a bloodless coup.

    Despite recent elections being given clean bill of health foreign observers, an Amnesty report said, “Lawyers are reluctant to take on human rights cases for fear of reprisals and families of victims are afraid to speak out. The media, for the most part, censors itself in the face of arrests, fines, threats and physical attacks on those accused of criticizing the government. All public protests have ceased.”

    The Fulton’s 2-year-old daughter will be looked after by friends.

    January 7, 2009
    Africa, David Fulton, Gambia, Missions, Prison, update

  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from Sunday morning’s sermon, “How to Have a Happier New Year” based on John 13:15-17:

    • Believe in God’s power to save.
    • Believe in God’s power to strengthen.
    • Believe in God’s power to protect.
    • Believe in God’s power to provide.
    • Behave in your daily life.
    • Behave in your witness before the world.
    • Behave in your church fellowship.
    • Beware of the deceptions of men.
    • Beware of the snare of the devil.
    • Beware of your own self.
    • Belong to Christ.
    • Belong to a local church.

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

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20090106_0956-358459.mp3

    You can also listen to Sunday evening’s sermon, “Spiritual Support” based on Exodus 17:8-13 here, or by clicking on the audio player below:

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20090106_0944-358434.mp3
    January 6, 2009
    Aaron, Amelek, Baptist Sermon, Faith, God, Happiness, Hur, Jesus, John 13:15-17, Joshua, Moses, New Year, Salvation

  • Baptisms!

    Here are pictures of our two most recent baptisms:

    brooklyn

    Brooklyn was saved on Dec 14 and was baptized December 28, 2008.

    michael

    Michael was saved December 21, 2008  and was baptized January 4, 2009.

    May God bless these two young people as they begin their life of serving Him!

    January 4, 2009
    Baptism Pictures, Baptist Church, Baptistery

  • Bits & Bytes

    Here are some “sound bites” from yesterday morning’s sermon, “Baptism: God’s Command” based on Romans 6:1-7

    • Baptism does not save you.
    • Baptism is an act of obedience that demonstrates what has already taken place in your heart.
    • Baptism identifies you as a follower of Jesus Christ.
    • Baptism by immersion is the proper method of baptism for it symbolizes the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus.
    • A believer who delays baptism, delays obedience.

    (Bro Rick baptizing Emily in pool in Thailand, as mentioned in the sermon.  Click on the photo to take you to the blog post on www.rickboyne.com)

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

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20081229_0928-354551.mp3

    You can also listen to Sunday evening’s sermon, “New Year – New Commitments” here or by clicking on the audio player below:

    http://www.mypodcast.com/fsaudio/wisbc_20081229_0915-354527.mp3
    December 29, 2008
    Baptism, Baptist Sermon, God, Identification, Jesus, Obedience, Salvation, Sin, Submission, Thailand

  • The True Meaning of Christmas

    Just in case you were wondering, the true meaning of Christmas cannot be found in Christmas Trees, Christmas Lights, or even Christmas Presents. We don’t buy it at Wal-Mart or Macy’s.

    The true meaning of Christmas is this: God became flesh and dwelt among us. Immanuel. (John 1:14)

    The full story can be found here: Luke 2:1-20

    But why? What was the purpose of Jesus? John 3:16 says “God loved the people of this world so much that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who has faith in him will have eternal life and never really die.” (CEV)

    You see, there was a problem. God loves us, but He HATES sin. There was only one solution: “He made Him who knew no sin (Jesus) to be sin on our behalf, so that we might become the righteousness of God in Him.” (I Corinthians 5:21) God punished Jesus for OUR SIN! All of God’s wrath was poured out on Jesus on the cross.

    When He came back to life, He provided the way for us to have eternal life, if we believe that Jesus is the Son of God and that God raised Him from the dead, we can be saved from our sins. (Romans 10:9-10)

    As we put our presents UNDER the Christmas Tree, God hung His gift to us ON the tree, that is the cross. If we accept that gift, then the punishment for our sin is fulfilled in Jesus. If, however, you do not accept that gift, you will face the full brunt of God’s wrath when you die. That is the “Good News” or the Gospel. That Jesus died in your place so that you don’t have to!

    This Christmas, won’t you open your gift from God? The Bible says that “Whoever will call upon the name of the Lord will be saved!” (Romans 10:13)

    May God bless you and your family for a very Merry Christmas!
    December 24, 2008
    Christmas, Cross, Forgiveness, God, Jesus, Salvation, Sin, True Meaning of Christmas

  • Lottie Moon Christmas Offering Update

    As of Sunday evening, we have collected $1823.96 for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering!

    Praise the Lord!  May God bless the offering this year to spread His Gospel of Hope and Forgiveness throughout the whole earth!

    Have you given yet?  If not, why not?

    2008 LMCO

    December 23, 2008
    Christmas, Lottie Moon Christmas, Missions, update

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