Religion
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women are welcome to attend. This program is
designed to provide enhancement of the inner beauty,
gifts and strengths of all ladies, wives, mothers, grand
mothers, aunts and sisters. For more information call
the office at 336-784-9347.
May 31
Pre-anniversary service
Holy Trinity Full Gospel Fellowship Center, 5307
Peters Creek Parkway, will celebrate the pre-anniver
sary service of Pastor Richard C. Miller Sr. on Sunday,
May 31, at 4 p.m. All are invited. The guest minister
will be Pastor Larry Cutler and Old Town Baptist
Church of Galax, Virginia. Come join the celebration
of 31 pastoral years of service. For more information,
call the church administrative office at 336-784-9347.
Ongoing
Boutique
SJ Boutique Free clothes closet is open every ^sec
ond, fourth and fifth Saturday at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each
month at St. James A.M.E. Church, 1501 N. Patterson
Ave. Open to the public. Contact 336-995-1464.
Men Helping Men
All men young and old are invited to fellowship
with Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc.,
4951 Manning St., during Men Helping Men Be Men
every Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more informa
tion, contact the church at 336-744-3012.
Noon-Day Express
New Liberty Baptist Ministries, 5009 Voss St., will
host Noon-Day Express services on Wednesdays from
noon- 12:4-5 p.m. Guest speakers from around the city
and area will encourage your hearts at midweek
preaching the Gospel of Power and Commitment. A
lunch will be offered. The public is cordially invited to
attend. Rev. Dr. Linda Beal is the host pastor.
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plane with the obvious
needs of the community?
John applauds them for
their care. The tone of the
letter changes at verse 9
as he addresses
Diotrephes' (die OTT ruh
feez) behavior. You see,
this believer in the church
rejected John's teachers
and stopped others from
being hospitable toward
them. It appears that this
church leader lost his love
and compassion for oth
ers as he carried out his
responsibility. He bad
mouthed them in an
attempt to discredit their
message. It seems that he
is selfish. Some say that
he was only carrying out
John's advice in II John.
That doesn't fit the eld
ers' harsh words. The
believers are cautioned to
follow the good example
(Gaius); not the bad one.
Demetrius, also in the
congregation, is pointed
out for his hospitality and
good reputation. There is
so much more to be said,
but John says that he will
visit them soon to finish
this.
Life's Lesson: Most
of us have had role mod
els in the church. They
encourage us as well as
set a standard for our
daily lives. It is important
to remember that Jesus
only was perfect. Role
models are good but they
are human with flaws.
"Walking in truth" means
that we know the Word;
believe it; and attempt to
live it daily. We must also
be able to separate culture
from God's minimizing
deception. Yes, there will
be times that we are
fooled but correct it as
soon as you know what is
going on. Let's not get
caught up in self that
leads to selfishness.
Instead recognize that
each of us is commis
sioned by God for His
work. Acknowledging
others gifts takes nothing
from you. It's not enough
to seek good role models;
it's imperative to become
one! We have no idea
who is watching us.
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The action you take to carry out the values,
ethics and morals thai you believe in.
Consistency between what you say you will
do and what you actually do.
Putting the ethics into action.
Defines, builds, or breaks your reputation.
Moral strength, it takes moral courage to do
what is right when it may cost more than you
are willing to pay.
Who you ore and what you do when no one is
looking.
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doing it. Right is still right, even if no one
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varies from generation to generation.
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