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Welcome to the blog of the Glenmora Church of Christ, in Glenmora, Louisiana. Whether you are a part of our church family or a friend from miles away, we hope that you will follow this blog as a means of celebrating with us all of the ways God is at work in our community. Our goal is to share with you reflections on what we have learned from God's word in recent weeks, information on upcoming events, updates on those in need of our prayers, as well as reports of praise for those whose prayers have been answered! Additionally, we hope to share lots of pictures so that you will be able to actually SEE the many ways that God continues to bless us through worship, study, and wonderful friendships. And of course, if you live in or are visiting Glenmora, we would love to SEE you!
May God bless you as you seek to follow Christ!

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

The Vineyard- June 26, 2016

I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. – John 15:5

Pray for God to speak to you through the reading of His word. 
Read Galatians 2:11-21
I Don’t Want to Be  Hypocrite
-          Paul says that by relying on the Law in some instances, but not in others, Peter and those acting like him were hypocrites. 
-          Why are we hypocrites when we condemn others for their sin?
-          How do we walk the fine line between acknowledging sin, but not usurping Christ’s role as judge?
-          Peter and other Jews saw there being a division between righteous Jews, and Gentile sinners, but Paul reminds us that ALL are sinners.
-          Passages to Consider: John 8: 1-11; Ephesians 2:14-16
X-Rays Don’t Heal
-          Some saw the Law as a means by which they could prove how “good” they were. 
-          And yet, the Bible says repeatedly that no one can stand before God blameless. 
-          How does the Law help us, if it can’t make us righteous?
-          How is the Law valuable as a diagnostic tool spiritually?
-          Passages to Consider: Job 9:1-3; Psalm 143:1-2; Romans 10:4; Galatians 3:24-26
Crucifying the Ego
-          The choice we must make as Christians is between ourselves, and Christ. 
-          We crucify ourselves, in order for Christ to live in us. 
-          How is letting go of our egos demonstrating faith in Christ?
-          If we let go of our ego, our self-made identity, what are we then left with to identify ourselves with?
-          Why is it imperative that Christ lives in us?
-          Passages to Consider: Romans 6:1-11; Galatians 6:14
Pray for a non-judgmental heart, and the ability to remember that we are all sinners.    
Pray for the ability to trust in God, and what he has accomplished in Christ for your justification. 
Pray for the courage and strength to crucify your ego each and every day as you follow Christ. 


Prayer Requests- June 26, 2016

Praise:   Tucker Babb was baptized here Sunday morning.  Donnie Johnson is doing better.  Drew Broussard was able to come home from the hospital.  Richard Simmons is greatly improved, and scheduled to go home tomorrow.  Rob Woodard got good results from his heart tests.  Michelle Dauzat and Denise Wright are doing much better.   
Recent RequestsDianne McDonald; Pat Paul; Jessie Fuller; Lois Johnson, Paige Johnson, Toun Vilaysack, Beckam Doyle, Ruby Ulmer, Drew Broussard, Jessica Martin, Jillian Ramsey, Kirby Roy, Jaycee Fuller, Robert Garcia, Morgan Strother, Dave Butler, Jehtt Wilmore, Dillard Fontenot, Rob Woodard Ashley Strother, Mrs. Jimmie Banks, Felix & Elaine Melder, Melvin Lucas, Danielle Cloud, Deborah Cloud, Heather Hensley, Charles Peters, Jeremy Martin, Twiggy Johnson, Dr. Catherin Terrell, Edna Woodard, Todd Mason, Dorothy Browning, Elizabeth Bailey-Paul, Bobby Odom, Ashley Stallings, Clyde Dunn, Keith Monroe, Lisa King, Clyde Holloway
Pray for the persecuted Christians, missionaries, victims of terrorism (Orlando shooting), and your enemies.  (Matthew 5:44)
Pray for our elected and appointed leaders, as well as world leaders. 
Pray for our students, faculty, staff, and administration at the school. 
Pray for camp weeks at CYE
Continuing Requests: Brent Anderson; Dale Anderson, IV; Emma Armour; Kowyn Austin, Allan Babb, Roanne Ballio, Makenzie Bankston, Ruth Barbe, Conner Bouchie, Bernice Campbell, Carl Chellette, Haley Chisholm, Ronnie Chisholm, Geraldine Clark, Flo Conway, RC Conway, Claire Cotton, Sampson Doyle III, James Otis Dunn, Kimmy Fix, Briley Fuller, Robert Gough, Mamie Grantham, Carolyn Gray, Dan Gray, Grady Harper, Carl Holloway, Darlene Holt, Mary Ruth Hubbard, Mike Irwin, Aline Johnson, Candy Johnson, Sylvia Johnson, Darwin Jones, Andrew Juneau, Mascel Keith, Anita Kurtz, Dennis LeDoux, Drake Martin, Iris Lee Martin, Mattie McReynolds, Dot Melder, Felix Melder, Mark Melder, Mike Melder, Arvis Midkiff, Sue Moore, Jim Owens, Harvey Paul, Harvey Paul, Jr., Luther Paul, Dewanna Polk, Estelle Simmons, Eric Sipco, Halyn Smith, Betty St. Andrie, Aiden Stewart, Erica Gillette Stewart, Eva Stewart, Lacy Storey, C.W. Strother, Myrtle Strother, Jolee Rayne Terrell, Anna Thibadoux, Azaria Thompson, Martha Townsend, Randy Tucker, Jeanie Winegeart
Deployed Military:  Tyler Bankston; Taylor Denegal, Kelvin Griffin, Tyler Johnson, and those in the military
Cancer Patients:  Heather Ashworth, Marvin Banks, Ronnie Bedgood, Sylvia Bollock, Ashley Brown, Hedy Butler, Shirley Cameron, Mark Cary, Gleeta Chamberlain, Jerry Cole, Sally Crooks, Tyese Davis, Danny Doughy, Donna Dyson, Ruth Ann Fisher, Sherry Fontenot, Murray Ganson, Ronald Golmon, Sr., Jared Gordon, Stacy Gough, Steve Hawkins, Cheresa Hudson, Donnie Johnson, Mr. Kelly, Vivian Kirby, Johnny LaHay, Dot Langston, Linda Langston, Mariliyn Lavisphere, Warren LeBlanc, Kaylee Lesta, Braeden Lyberski, Neda Lyberski, Joy Mancil, Roy McDonald, Peggy Middleton, David Monroe, Otis Monroe; Laken Moreau, Bob Morrow, Joe O’Neal, Jeanie O’Rorke, Myra Page, Kyle Pearson, Brenda Pringle, Evelyn Sandell, Joan Schneider, Monica Sharpe, Donny Shows, Richard Simmons, Linda Sipco, Connor Smith, Carolyn Spears, Donna Spears, Walter Stagg, Varnell Stanley, Carol Stewart, Leann Switzer, Jackie Teasely, Cliff Thornton, Jean Valdeterio; Troy Verheyden; Dalton Welch, Brenda West, Charles Whitten, Carol Willis, Britney Wilson, James Wood, Diane Yancey,  Charles Young
Nursing Homes:  Eloise Babb; Mary Ann Fuller, John Kenner, Bessy LeDoux
Travelling:  Those traveling for work; Linda Sipco; Aaron Martin
Deaths: The families of Eleanor Rumenyak, Arnold Gill; Waurine Rhodes, and Billy Campbell
Unspoken Requests



Monday, June 6, 2016

The Vineyard- June 5, 2016

I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing. – John 15:5

Pray for God to speak to you through the reading of His word. 
Read Galatians 1:11-24
The Ladder Only Goes So High
-          What ladders do we try to climb in life?  In what ways do we seek to “get ahead,” and promote ourselves?
-          Paul had done well climbing the ladder in his own life.  He had advanced ahead of many of his peers in his devotion to his faith, and his zealousness for God’s law. 
-          And yet, Paul’s zeal was actually causing him to work against God’s purposes by persecuting the church. 
-          In what ways might your attempts to climb the world’s ladders- corporate ladders, financial ladders, social ladders- be putting you at odds with God’s will for your life?
-          Passage to Consider: Acts 8:3; 9:1-2
God Reveals Himself to Us in Christ
-          No matter what we do as humans, we can never climb high enough to reach God. 
-          The Bible shows us that God has consistently revealed himself to individuals, and through them humanity.  Noah, Abraham, Moses…they all received revelation from God, whose purpose was to save mankind through them. 
-          Most significantly, God has revealed himself to us, through his Son Jesus Christ. 
-          What do Jesus’ teachings tell us about the nature of God?
-          What do Jesus’ actions tell us about the love of God?
-          Passage to Consider: John 1:18; Hebrews 1:1-2
Transformation Only Happens by Encountering Christ
-          Paul set out on the road to Damascus intent on rounding up Christians and putting them in jail. 
-          After encountering Christ on that road, Paul went to persecuting Christ’s followers, to preaching Christ!
-          How might encountering Christ transform us?
-          If we have truly encountered Christ, how does our view of the world change?
-          Would those who know you best, say that your encounter with Christ has changed you as a person?
-          Passage to Consider: Acts 9:19-22
Ask God for wisdom and strength, to not fall victim to the love of this world. 
Praise God for revealing himself to us through his Son Jesus Christ!

Pray that we might be continually transformed as we encounter Christ each day.  

Prayer Requests- June 5, 2016

Praise:   Sherry Clark, Ryland Dunnehoo, Ashley Bieber and her newborn, Joe Billings, Keisha Anderson and her baby, Alton Johnson, Avery Fuller, and Scarlett Shockley is doing better.  Becky Lowe and Donnie Johnson were able to come home.   Dave Butler’s brain tumor is not cancerous.  Aaron Martin made it home safely. 
Recent RequestsThe Bullers, Rob Woodard, Kirby Roy, Jaycee Fuller, Robert Garcia, Morgan Strother, Dave Butler, Jehtt Wilmore, Dillard Fontenot, Ashley Strother, Mrs. Jimmie Banks, Felix & Elaine Melder, Melvin Lucas, Danielle Cloud, Deborah Cloud, Heather Hensley, Charles Peters, Jeremy Martin, Twiggy Johnson, Dr. Catherin Terrell, Edna Woodard, Denise Wright; Todd Mason, Dorothy Browning, Elizabeth Bailey-Paul, Bobby Odom, Ashley Stallings, Clyde Dunn, Michelle Dauzat, Keith Monroe, Lisa King, Clyde Holloway
Pray for the persecuted Christians, missionaries, victims of terrorism, and your enemies.  (Matthew 5:44)
Pray for our elected and appointed leaders, as well as world leaders. 
Pray for our students, faculty, staff, and administration at the school. 
Continuing Requests: Brent Anderson; Dale Anderson, IV; Emma Armour; Kowyn Austin, Allan Babb, Roanne Ballio, Makenzie Bankston, Ruth Barbe, Conner Bouchie, Bernice Campbell, Carl Chellette, Haley Chisholm, Ronnie Chisholm, Geraldine Clark, Flo Conway, RC Conway, Claire Cotton, Sampson Doyle III, James Otis Dunn, Kimmy Fix, Briley Fuller, Arnold Gill; Robert Gough, Mamie Grantham, Carolyn Gray, Dan Gray, Grady Harper, Carl Holloway, Darlene Holt, Mary Ruth Hubbard, Mike Irwin, Aline Johnson, Candy Johnson, Sylvia Johnson, Darwin Jones, Andrew Juneau, Mascel Keith, Anita Kurtz, Dennis LeDoux, Drake Martin, Iris Lee Martin, Mattie McReynolds, Dot Melder, Felix Melder, Mark Melder, Mike Melder, Arvis Midkiff, Sue Moore, Jim Owens, Harvey Paul, Harvey Paul, Jr., Luther Paul, Dewanna Polk, Estelle Simmons, Eric Sipco, Halyn Smith, Betty St. Andrie, Aiden Stewart, Erica Gillette Stewart, Eva Stewart, Lacy Storey, C.W. Strother, Myrtle Strother, Jolee Rayne Terrell, Anna Thibadoux, Azaria Thompson, Martha Townsend, Randy Tucker, Jeanie Winegeart
Deployed Military:  Tyler Bankston; Taylor Denegal, Kelvin Griffin, and those in the military
Cancer Patients:  Heather Ashworth, Marvin Banks, Ronnie Bedgood, Sylvia Bollock, Ashley Brown, Hedy Butler, Shirley Cameron, Mark Cary, Gleeta Chamberlain, Jerry Cole, Sally Crooks, Tyese Davis, Danny Doughy, Donna Dyson, Ruth Ann Fisher, Sherry Fontenot, Murray Ganson, Ronald Golmon, Sr., Jared Gordon, Stacy Gough, Steve Hawkins, Cheresa Hudson, Donnie Johnson, Mr. Kelly, Vivian Kirby, Johnny LaHay, Dot Langston, Linda Langston, Mariliyn Lavisphere, Warren LeBlanc, Kaylee Lesta, Braeden Lyberski, Neda Lyberski, Joy Mancil, Roy McDonald, Peggy Middleton, David Monroe, Otis Monroe; Laken Moreau, Bob Morrow, Joe O’Neal, Jeanie O’Rorke, Myra Page, Kyle Pearson, Brenda Pringle, Eleanor Rumenyak, Evelyn Sandell, Joan Schneider, Monica Sharpe, Donny Shows, Richard Simmons, Linda Sipco, Connor Smith, Carolyn Spears, Donna Spears, Walter Stagg, Varnell Stanley, Carol Stewart, Leann Switzer, Jackie Teasely, Cliff Thornton, Jean Valdeterio; Dalton Welch, Brenda West, Charles Whitten, Carol Willis, Britney Wilson, James Wood, Diane Yancey,  Charles Young
Nursing Homes:  Eloise Babb; Mary Ann Fuller, John Kenner, Bessy LeDoux
Travelling:  Those traveling for work; Linda Sipco
Deaths: The families of Billy Campbell, Robert Johnson, Yanna Eaves, Bridgette Gordon, Peppy Doughy
Unspoken Requests