Apr 30, 2011

Sunday Bulletin, May 1, 2011

Grace Bible Church
Pastor Bill Connell
15700 Leroy
(Across from Southgate Anderson High School)
P.O. Box 2030 (Mailing Address)
Southgate, MI 48195
734-295-0115

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Message by Elder Everett Sollars
"A Champion of Christ" 
Scripture: 1 Samuel 16:7-13; 17:17-22; 17:23-48
& Communion Service

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Welcome Visitors!

If you are a first-time visitor today, looking for a new church home, we would be delighted to tell you more about our congregation. Please share your questions or comments with us. If there is anything we can do to make you more comfortable, please let us know. Thank you & welcome to Grace!

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The Intensity of Christ's Love and the Intentionality
of His Death

The love of Christ for us in his dying was as conscious as his suffering was intentional. "By this we know love, that he laid down his life for us" (I John 3:16). If he was intentional in laying down his life, it was for us. It was love. Every step on the Calvary road meant, "I love you." Therefore, to feel the love of Christ in the laying down of his life, it helps to see how utterly intentional it was. Consider these five ways of seeing Christ's intentionality in dying for us.

     First, look at what Jesus said just after that violent moment when Peter tried to cleave the skull of the servant, but only cut off his ear. Then Jesus said to him, "Put your sword back into its place. For all who take the sword will perish by the sword.
     A second way this intentionality is seen is in the repeated expressions to go to Jerusalem--into the very jaws of the lion.
     A third way that we see the intentionality of Jesus to suffer for us is in the words he spoke in the mouth of Isaiah the prophet: I gave my back to those who strike, and my cheeks to those who pull out the beard; I hid not my face from disgrace and spitting. (Isaiah 50:6).
     A fourth way we see the intentionality of Jesus' suffering is in the way Peter explains how this was possible. He said, "When he was reviled, he did not revile in return; when he suffered, he did not threaten, but continued entrusting himself to him who judges justly" (I Peter 2:23).
     The fifth and perhaps the clearest statement that Jesus makes about his own intentionality to die is in John 10:17-18: "For this reason the Father loves me, because I lay down my life that I may take it up again. No one takes it from me, but I lay it down of my own accord. I have authority to lay it down, and I have authority to take it up again. This charge I have received from my Father."

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Regular Services at Grace Bible Church

Every Sunday, 9:45 am:
Sunday School for children and adults in the Fellowship Hall and downstairs classrooms.

Every Sunday, 10:45 am:
Kids for the Lord Children's Church (through grade six) meets downstairs; Adult Worship Service is in the main auditorium; infant nursery upstairs for the little ones.

Every Wednesday for the Kids, 6:30-8:00 pm:
TeamKIDz meets for crafts, singing, games and Bible study.

Every Wednesday for the Adults, 6:30-8:00 pm:
A theological and biblical study in the Signs of Life Room entitled "The Doctrines of Grace" followed by Prayer Meeting.

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Upcoming Church Events

Today, 6:00 pm: Gospel of John Bible Study Flock (with light meal) at Don & Lynn Bolton's home.

Friday &  Saturday, May 13 & 14: Men's Conference, "Fellowship in the Gospel", at Berean Baptist Church in Livonia. Visit the Men's Page on this blog, or go to http://www.fg11.org/ for more information.

Thursday, May 19, 7:00 pm: Elders Meeting

Sundays, June 12 & July 10: VBS Planning Meeting

Monday-Friday, July 25-29: Vacation Bible School

Sunday, July 31: Vacation Bible School Finale & Church Picnic

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Prayer Opportunities

Family of the Week
Harmony King & Family

Missionary of the Month
Crisis Pregnancy Center of Lincoln Park

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Grace Bible Church On-Line

There are now four year's worth of sermons available at our church website: http://www.gracebiblesouthgate.org/. Also available are our Wednesday night teachings on The Doctrines of Grace. Please avail yourself of these excellent teachings.

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Apr 25, 2011

Martin Luther Quote


"The person who is not moved to leave the Law and the confidence in his own righteousness for the Liberty of Christ, has a heart that is harder than stone and iron. Paul does not say that works are objectionable, but to build one's hopes for righteousness on works is disastrous, for that makes Christ good for nothing. Let us bear this in mind when the devil accuses our conscience. When that dragon accuses us of having done no good at all, say to him, 'You trouble me with the remembrance of my past sins; you remind me that I have done no good. But this does not bother me, because if I were to trust in my own good deeds, or despair because I have done no good deeds, Christ would profit me neither way. I am not going to make Him unprofitable to me. This I would do if I should presume to purchase for myself the favor of God by my good deeds or if I should despair of my salvation because of my sins.' "


Martin Luther, Commentary on Galatians

Apr 24, 2011

Easter, 2011

The tomb is empty,
the stone is rolled away...
Jesus is alive,
He has risen!

Happy, Blessed Easter
from Grace Bible Church

Apr 23, 2011

Sunday Bulletin, April 24, 2011

Grace Bible Church
Pastor Bill Connell

15700 Leroy
(Across from Southgate Anderson High School)
P.O. Box 2030 (Mailing Address)
Southgate, MI 48195
734-295-0115

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Message by Pastor Bill Connell
"The Four Words of Peter"
1 Peter 1:3

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Welcome Visitors!

If you are a first-time visitor today, looking for a new church home, we would be delighted to tell you more about our congregation. Please share your questions or comments with us. If there is anything we can do to make you more comfortable, please let us know. Thank you & welcome to Grace!

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Note to Parents

Kids for the Lord will not meet today to allow children the opportunity to sit with their parents and other family members in observance of Resurrection Day. We will resume our normal class schedule next week, May 1. Thank you!

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Christ's passionate love for the world is evident in
His statements from the Cross:

Statement One - "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do."
Luke 23:34 - Do you realize that you are in need of the Father's forgiveness?

Statement Two - "Today you will be with Me in Paradise." Luke 23:43
Have you realized and confessed Jesus as your personal Savior?

Statement Three - "Woman, behold your son." John 19:26
Jesus is concerned for us and provides for all of us.

Statement Four - "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?"
Matthew 27:45 - Jesus was forsaken so we don't have to be.

Statement Five - "I thirst!" John 19:28
This personal statement reminds us that Jesus is not only God, but He also was man. Jesus identifies with our needs.

Statement Six - "It is finished!" John 19:30
Jesus paid for our sins, and sin's control over our lives is broken.

Statement Seven - "Into Your hands I commit My Spirit." Luke 23:46
You can entrust our life into God's hands.

Taken from "The Power of the Christ's Words" by Harvest Ministries

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Regular Services at Grace Bible Church



Every Sunday, 9:45 am:
Sunday School for children and adults in the Fellowship Hall and downstairs classrooms.


Every Sunday, 10:45 am:
Kids for the Lord Children's Church (through grade six) meets downstairs; Adult Worship Service is in the main auditorium; infant nursery upstairs for the little ones.


Every Wednesday for the Kids, 6:30-8:00 pm:
TeamKIDz meets for crafts, singing, games and Bible study.


Every Wednesday for the Adults, 6:30-8:00 pm:
A theological and biblical study in the Signs of Life Room entitled "The Doctrines of Grace" followed by Prayer Meeting.


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Upcoming Church Events


Today, 9:45 am: Easter Brunch in Fellowship Hall and Easter Service at 10:45.


Sunday, May 1: Sermon by Everett Sollars; Communion Service and brief VBS Planning Meeting.


Friday & Saturday, May 13 & 14: Men's Conference, "Fellowship in the Gospel", at Berean Baptist Church in Livonia. Visit the Men's Page on this blog, or go to http://www.fg11.org/ for more information.


Thursday, May 19, 7:00 pm: Elders Meeting

Sundays, June 12 & July 10: VBS Planning Meeting

Monday-Friday, July 25-29: Vacation Bible School


Sunday, July 31: Vacation Bible School Finale & Church Picnic


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Prayer Opportunities

Family of the Week
Drew Merritt

Missionary of the Month
Christian Urban Outreach
Daryl & Paula Ounanian


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Grace Bible Church On-Line



There are now four year's worth of sermons available at our church website: http://www.gracebiblesouthgate.org/. Also available are our Wednesday night teachings on The Doctrines of Grace. Please avail yourself of these excellent teachings.


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Apr 22, 2011

The Crucifixion of Jesus



Crucifixion


A medical explanation of what Jesus endured on the day He died
By Dr. C. Truman Davis*

A Physician Analyzes the Crucifixion.

From New Wine Magazine, April 1982.
Originally published in Arizona Medicine,
March 1965, Arizona Medical Association.


Several years ago I became interested in the physical aspects of the passion, or suffering, of Jesus Christ when I read an account of the crucifixion in Jim Bishop's book, The Day Christ Died. I suddenly realized that I had taken the crucifixion more or less for granted all these years - that I had grown callous to its horror by a too-easy familiarity with the grim details. It finally occurred to me that, as a physician, I did not even know the actual immediate cause of Christ's death. The gospel writers do not help much on this point. Since crucifixion and scourging were so common during their lifetimes, they undoubtedly considered a detailed description superfluous. For that reason we have only the concise words of the evangelists: "Pilate, having scourged Jesus, delivered Him to them to be crucified ... and they crucified Him."

Despite the gospel accounts silence on the details of Christ's crucifixion, many have looked into this subject in the past. In my personal study of the event from a medical viewpoint, I am indebted especially to Dr. Pierre Barbet, a French surgeon who did exhaustive historical and experimental research and wrote extensively on the topic.

An attempt to examine the infinite psychic and spiritual suffering of the Incarnate1 God in atonement for the sins of fallen man is beyond the scope of this article. However, the physiological and anatomical aspects of our Lord's passion we can examine in some detail. What did the body of Jesus of Nazareth actually endure during those hours of torture?

Gethsemane

The physical passion of Christ began in Gethsemane. Of the many aspects of His initial suffering, the one which is of particular physiological interest is the bloody sweat. Interestingly enough, the physician, St. Luke, is the only evangelist to mention this occurrence. He says, "And being in an agony, he prayed the longer. And his sweat became as drops of blood, trickling down upon the ground" (Luke 22:44 KJV).

Every attempt imaginable has been used by modern scholars to explain away the phenomenon of bloody sweat, apparently under the mistaken impression that it simply does not occur. A great deal of effort could be saved by consulting the medical literature. Though very rare, the phenomenon of hematidrosis, or bloody sweat, is well documented. Under great emotional stress, tiny capillaries in the sweat glands can break, thus mixing blood with sweat. This process alone could have produced marked weakness and possible shock.

Although Jesus' betrayal and arrest are important portions of the passion story, the next event in the account which is significant from a medical perspective is His trial before the Sanhedrin and Caiaphas, the High Priest. Here the first physical trauma was inflicted. A soldier struck Jesus across the face for remaining silent when questioned by Caiaphas. The palace guards then blindfolded Him, mockingly taunted Him to identify them as each passed by, spat on Him, and struck Him in the face.

Before Pilate

In the early morning, battered and bruised, dehydrated, and worn out from a sleepless night, Jesus was taken across Jerusalem to the Praetorium of the Fortress Antonia, the seat of government of the Procurator of Judea, Pontius Pilate. We are familiar with Pilate's action in attempting to shift responsibility to Herod Antipas, the Tetrarch of Judea. Jesus apparently suffered no physical mistreatment at the hands of Herod and was returned to Pilate. It was then, in response to the outcry of the mob, that Pilate ordered Barabbas released and condemned Jesus to scourging and crucifixion.

Preparations for Jesus' scourging were carried out at Caesar's orders. The prisoner was stripped of His clothing and His hands tied to a post above His head. The Roman legionnaire stepped forward with the flagrum, or flagellum, in his hand. This was a short whip consisting of several heavy, leather thongs with two small balls of lead attached near the ends of each. The heavy whip was brought down with full force again and again across Jesus' shoulders, back, and legs. At first the weighted thongs cut through the skin only. Then, as the blows continued, they cut deeper into the subcutaneous tissues, producing first an oozing of blood from the capillaries and veins of the skin and finally spurting arterial bleeding from vessels in the underlying muscles.

The small balls of lead first produced large deep bruises that were broken open by subsequent blows. Finally, the skin of the back was hanging in long ribbons, and the entire area was an unrecognizable mass of torn, bleeding tissue. When it was determined by the centurion in charge that the prisoner was near death, the beating was finally stopped.

Mockery

The half-fainting Jesus was then untied and allowed to slump to the stone pavement, wet with his own blood. The Roman soldiers saw a great joke in this provincial Jew claiming to be a king. They threw a robe across His shoulders and placed a stick in His hand for a scepter. They still needed a crown to make their travesty complete. Small flexible branches covered with long thorns, commonly used for kindling fires in the charcoal braziers in the courtyard, were plaited into the shape of a crude crown. The crown was pressed into his scalp and again there was copious bleeding as the thorns pierced the very vascular tissue. After mocking Him and striking Him across the face, the soldiers took the stick from His hand and struck Him across the head, driving the thorns deeper into His scalp. Finally, they tired of their sadistic sport and tore the robe from His back. The robe had already become adherent to the clots of blood and serum in the wounds, and its removal, just as in the careless removal of a surgical bandage, caused excruciating pain. The wounds again began to bleed.

Golgotha

In deference to Jewish custom, the Romans apparently returned His garments. The heavy patibulum of the cross was tied across His shoulders. The procession of the condemned Christ, two thieves, and the execution detail of Roman soldiers headed by a centurion began its slow journey along the route which we know today as the Via Dolorosa.

In spite of Jesus' efforts to walk erect, the weight of the heavy wooden beam, together with the shock produced by copious loss of blood, was too much. He stumbled and fell. The rough wood of the beam gouged into the lacerated skin and muscles of the shoulders. He tried to rise, but human muscles had been pushed beyond their endurance. The centurion, anxious to proceed with the crucifixion, selected a stalwart North African onlooker, Simon of Cyrene, to carry the cross. Jesus followed, still bleeding and sweating the cold, clammy sweat of shock. The 650-yard journey from the Fortress Antonia to Golgotha was finally completed. The prisoner was again stripped of His clothing except for a loin cloth which was allowed the Jews.

The crucifixion began. Jesus was offered wine mixed with myrrh, a mild analgesic, pain-reliving mixture. He refused the drink. Simon was ordered to place the patibulum on the ground, and Jesus was quickly thrown backward, with His shoulders against the wood. The legionnaire felt for the depression at the front of the wrist. He drove a heavy, square wrought-iron nail through the wrist and deep into the wood. Quickly, he moved to the other side and repeated the action, being careful not to pull the arms too tightly, but to allow some flexion and movement. The patibulum was then lifted into place at the top of the stipes, and the titulus reading "Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews" was nailed into place.

The left foot was pressed backward against the right foot. With both feet extended, toes down, a nail was driven through the arch of each, leaving the knees moderately flexed. The victim was now crucified.

On the Cross

As Jesus slowly sagged down with more weight on the nails in the wrists, excruciating, fiery pain shot along the fingers and up the arms to explode in the brain. The nails in the wrists were putting pressure on the median nerve, large nerve trunks which traverse the mid-wrist and hand. As He pushed himself upward to avoid this stretching torment, He placed His full weight on the nail through His feet. Again there was searing agony as the nail tore through the nerves between the metatarsal bones of this feet.

At this point, another phenomenon occurred. As the arms fatigued, great waves of cramps swept over the muscles, knotting them in deep relentless, throbbing pain. With these cramps came the inability to push Himself upward. Hanging by the arm, the pectoral muscles, the large muscles of the chest, were paralyzed and the intercostal muscles, the small muscles between the ribs, were unable to act. Air could be drawn into the lungs, but could not be exhaled. Jesus fought to raise Himself in order to get even one short breath. Finally, the carbon dioxide level increased in the lungs and in the blood stream, and the cramps partially subsided.

The Last Words

Spasmodically, He was able to push Himself upward to exhale and bring in life-giving oxygen. It was undoubtedly during these periods that He uttered the seven short sentences that are recorded.

The first - looking down at the Roman soldiers throwing dice for His seamless garment: "Father, forgive them for they do not know what they do."

The second - to the penitent thief: "Today, thou shalt be with me in Paradise."

The third - looking down at Mary His mother, He said: "Woman, behold your son." Then turning to the terrified, grief-stricken adolescent John , the beloved apostle, He said: "Behold your mother."

The fourth cry is from the beginning of Psalm 22: "My God, My God, why have You forsaken Me?"

He suffered hours of limitless pain, cycles of twisting, joint-rending cramps, intermittent partial asphyxiation, and searing pain as tissue was torn from His lacerated back from His movement up and down against the rough timbers of the cross. Then another agony began: a deep crushing pain in the chest as the pericardium, the sac surrounding the heart, slowly filled with serum and began to compress the heart.

The prophecy in Psalm 22:14 was being fulfilled: "I am poured out like water, and all my bones are out of joint, my heart is like wax; it is melted in the midst of my bowels."

The end was rapidly approaching. The loss of tissue fluids had reached a critical level; the compressed heart was struggling to pump heavy, thick, sluggish blood to the tissues, and the tortured lungs were making a frantic effort to inhale small gulps of air. The markedly dehydrated tissues sent their flood of stimuli to the brain. Jesus gasped His fifth cry: "I thirst." Again we read in the prophetic psalm: "My strength is dried up like a potsherd; my tongue cleaveth to my jaws; and thou has brought me into the dust of death" (Psalm 22:15 KJV).

A sponge soaked in posca, the cheap, sour wine that was the staple drink of the Roman legionnaires, was lifted to Jesus' lips. His body was now in extremis, and He could feel the chill of death creeping through His tissues. This realization brought forth His sixth word, possibly little more than a tortured whisper: "It is finished." His mission of atonement had been completed. Finally, He could allow His body to die. With one last surge of strength, He once again pressed His torn feet against the nail, straightened His legs, took a deeper breath, and uttered His seventh and last cry: "Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit."

Death

The common method of ending a crucifixion was by crurifracture, the breaking of the bones of the leg. This prevented the victim from pushing himself upward; the tension could not be relieved from the muscles of the chest, and rapid suffocation occurred. The legs of the two thieves were broken, but when the soldiers approached Jesus, they saw that this was unnecessary.

Apparently, to make doubly sure of death, the legionnaire drove his lance between the ribs, upward through the pericardium and into the heart. John 19:34 states, "And immediately there came out blood and water." Thus there was an escape of watery fluid from the sac surrounding the heart and the blood of the interior of the heart. This is rather conclusive post-mortem evidence that Jesus died, not the usual crucifixion death by suffocation, but of heart failure due to shock and constriction of the heart by fluid in the pericardium.

Resurrection

In these events, we have seen a glimpse of the epitome of evil that man can exhibit toward his fellow man and toward God. This is an ugly sight and is likely to leave us despondent and depressed.

But the crucifixion was not the end of the story. How grateful we can be that we have a sequel: a glimpse of the infinite mercy of God toward man--the gift of atonement, the miracle of the resurrection, and the expectation of Easter morning.



*Dr. C. Truman Davis is a graduate of the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. He is a practicing ophthalmologist, a pastor, and author of a book about medicine and the Bible.

Apr 21, 2011

What the Son Endured



What the Son Endured

"Anyone who is hung on a tree is under God's curse."
Deuteronomy 21:23

The pain and humility Jesus physically suffered leading up to his death was a mere warm-up to the real dread he faced. As he hung on the cross, he began to feel a foreign sensation. Somewhere during those hours that his body was impaled, an earthly, foul odor must have wafted, not around his nose, but in his heart. He felt dirty. Human wickedness began to crawl upon his spotless being - the living excrement from our souls. The apple of the Father's eye began to turn brown with the rot of our sin.

From heaven, the Father roused himself like a lion disturbed, shook his mane, and must have roared against the shriveling remnant of a man hanging on a cross. Never has the Son seen the Father look at him so, never felt even the least of His hot breath. It was the wrath of God being poured out like hot oil on the wounded heart of the Son of Man. And the Father watched as his heart's treasure, the mirror-image of himself sank drowning into raw, liquid sin. Jehovah's stored rage against humankind exploded in a single direction. The Trinity had planned it. The Son endured it. The Spirit enabled him. The Father rejected the Son whom he loved; the God-man from Nazareth, perished.

This is who asks you to trust him when he calls you to suffer. This is the One who asks you to obey him when it's hard, when your flesh is itching to have a little worldly candy. This is the One who asks you to honor him when you face tough choices. Jesus Christ bore the wrath of hell so that you might enjoy a home in heaven with him, the Father, and the Holy Spirit. Celebrate this marvelous gift as you reflect on Easter Sunday.

Father, thank you for giving me the gift of your Son. May my life be to the praise of Your glory!

From the devotional Pearls of Great Price, by Joni Eareckson Tada, April 2

The Passion of the Christ




The Passion of the Christ

He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.
Colossians 1:17

When I saw the movie The Passion of the Christ, I was struck by the brute cruelty with which the soldiers treated Jesus. Like a bunch of poorly paid drunken legionnaires, they couldn't wait to take out all their frustrations on who they thought was a stupid, luckless Jew. They beat and abused him mercilessly.

The face that Moses had begged to see - was forbidden to see - was slapped bloody (Exodus 33:19-20). The thorns that God had sent to curse the earth's rebellion now twisted around his brow. The back of Jesus' legs felt the whip - soon the body of the Savior would look like a plowed Judean field. By the time the spitting is through, more saliva is on Jesus than in him. When the soldiers raised the mallet to sink the spikes into Jesus' hands, it occurred to me that the Son of God whom they were crucifying was the very One sustaining their lives! Someone must sustain their lives minute by minute, for no man has this power on his own. Who supplies breath to his lungs? Who gives energy to his cells? Who holds a man's molecules together? Only by the Son do "all things hold together" Colossians 1:17. How amazing, how incomprensible that the Son, the victim, is granting breath and being to his own executioners!

Close your eyes and think deeply on the things you just read. Consider so great a Savior who would submit himself to such torture ... for your salvation. Think of the cost and sacrifice involved in Jesus' crucifixion. Then, commit afresh and anew to live on a higher, more sanctified level as you trust and obey him with new resolve. Praise your Savior for granting you breath and being, as well as life eternal.

Dear Savior, I am awestruck that you did not turn away from the cross, but traveled the road to Calvary for me. May my life today reflect my love and devotion to you.

From The Pearl of Great Price Devotional, April 1
Joni Eareckson Tada



Apr 16, 2011

Sunday Bulletin, April 17, 2011


Grace Bible Church
Pastor Bill Connell
15700 Leroy
(Across from Southgate Anderson High School)
P.O. Box 2030 (Mailing Address)
Southgate, MI 48195
734-295-0115
visit us at http://www.gracebiblesouthgate.org/

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The Lord's Day, Sunday, April 17, 2011
"It Was For You"
Matthew 26 & 27
Sermon by Pastor Bill Connell

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Welcome Visitors!

If you are a first-time visitor today, looking for a new church home, we would be delighted to tell you more about our congregation. Please share your questions or comments with us. If there is anything we can do to make you more comfortable, please let us know. Thank you & welcome to Grace!

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Thoughts on Palm Sunday

As Jesus entered Jerusalem, all the people took notice. Matthew tells us "the whole city was stirred and asked, 'Who is this?" The crowds answered, "This is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth in Galilee."

The problem with Palm Sunday is that the excitement of the crowd faded. When Good Friday rolled around, many of the same voices that shouted "Hosanna!" were then shouting "Crucify Him!" Their love for the Lord was shallow and based entirely on their hope of what exciting things Jesus could do for them.

Here's the deal: Lots of people got in behind Jesus on the road to the throne, but they wouldn't follow him on the way to the cross. They would wave palms before the coming king, but they wouldn't obey the Suffering Servant. If we aren't careful, we will find ourselves in that same trap of fickleness of only being loyal when it's convenient."

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Regular Services at Grace Bible Church


Every Sunday, 9:45 am:
Sunday School for children and adults in the Fellowship Hall and downstairs classrooms.

Every Sunday, 10:45 am:
Kids for the Lord Children's Church (through grade six) meets downstairs; Adult Worship Service is in the main auditorium; infant nursery upstairs for the little ones.

Every Wednesday for the Kids, 6:30-8:00 pm:
TeamKIDz meets for crafts, singing, games and Bible study.

Every Wednesday for the Adults, 6:30-8:00 pm:
A theological and biblical study in the Signs of Life Room entitled "The Doctrines of Grace" followed by Prayer Meeting.

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Upcoming Church Events

Today, 10:00 am: Church Membership Class taught by Wayne Sourbeck. This will be held in Pastor Connell's study.

Today, 6:00 pm: Gospel of John Bible Study/Flock (with light meal) at the home of Julia Lagodzinski. Tom Gabbert, teaching.

Friday, April 22: Good Friday Service; Message: The Odd Contribution of Barabbas.

Sunday, April 24: Easter Brunch in Fellowship Hall and Easter Service at 10:45.

Sundays, May 1 & June 12: VBS Planning Meetings

Friday & Saturday, May 13 & 14: Men's Conference, "Fellowship in the Gospel", at Berean Baptist Church in Livonia. Visit the Men's Page on this blog, or go to http://www.fg11.org/ for more information.

Monday-Friday, July 25-29: Vacation Bible School

Sunday, July 31: Vacation Bible School Finale & Church Picnic

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Prayer Opportunities

Family of the Week
Dan & LaShawn Toma

Missionary of the Month
Christian Urban Outreach
Daryl & Paula Ounanian

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Note to Parents...

Kids for the Lord will not meet on Easter Sunday, April 24 to allow children the opportunity to sit with parents and other family members in observance of Resurrection Day. We will resume our normal class schedule the following week of May 1. Thank you.

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Grace Bible Church On-Line

There are now four year's worth of sermons available at our church website: http://www.gracebiblesouthgate.org/. Also available are our Wednesday night teachings on The Doctrines of Grace. Please avail yourself of these excellent teachings.

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Apr 10, 2011

Sunday Bulletin, April 10, 2011



Grace Bible Church
Pastor Bill Connell
15700 Leroy
(Across from Southgate Anderson High School)
P.O. Box 2030 (Mailing Address)
Southgate, MI 48195
734-295-0115
visit us at http://www.gracebiblesouthgate.org/

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The Lord's Day, Sunday, April 10, 2011
"You Talk Too Much"
Job, Chapters 8 &  Following
Sermon by Pastor Bill Connell

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Welcome Visitors!

If you are a first-time visitor today, looking for a new church home, we would be delighted to tell you more about our congregation. Please share your questions or comments with us. If there is anything we can do to make you more comfortable, please let us know. Thank you & welcome to Grace!

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Regular Services at Grace Bible Church

Every Sunday, 9:45 am:
Sunday School for children and adults in the Fellowship Hall and downstairs classrooms.

Every Sunday, 10:45 am:
Kids for the Lord Children's Church (through grade six) meets downstairs; Adult Worship Service is in the main auditorium; infant nursery upstairs for the little ones.

Every Wednesday for the Kids, 6:30-8:00 pm:
TeamKIDz meets for crafts, singing, games and Bible study.

Every Wednesday for the Adults, 6:30-8:00 pm:
A theological and biblical study in the Signs of Life Room entitled "The Doctrines of Grace" followed by Prayer Meeting.

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Upcoming Church Events


Today, 10:00 am: Church Membership Class taught by Wayne Sourbeck. This will be held in Pastor Connell's study.

Today, 6:00 pm: Gospel of John Bible Study/Flock (with light meal) at Don & Lynn Bolton's home. Tom Gabbert, teaching.

Thursday, April 14, 7:00 pm: Elders Meeting

Sunday, April 17: Gospel of John Bible Study/Flock (with light meal) at Don & Lynn Bolton's home. Tom Gabbert, teaching.

Friday, April 22: Good Friday Service

Sunday, April 24: Easter Brunch in Fellowship Hall and Easter Service at 10:45.

Sundays, May 1 & June 12: VBS Planning Meetings

Friday & Saturday, May 13 & 14: Men's Conference, "Fellowship in the Gospel", at Berean Baptist Church in Livonia. Visit the Men's Page on this blog, or go to http://www.fg11.org/ for more information.

Monday-Friday, July 25-29: Vacation Bible School

Sunday, July 31: Vacation Bible School Finale & Church Picnic

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Prayer Opportunities

Family of the Week
Rob & Diana Carpenter & family

Missionary of the Month
Christian Urban Outreach
Daryl & Paula Ounanian

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Note to Parents...

Kids for the Lord will not meet on Easter Sunday, April 24 to allow children the opportunity to sit with parents and other family members in observance of Resurrection Day. We will resume our normal class schedule the following week of May 1. Thank you.

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Grace Bible Church On-Line

There are now four year's worth of sermons available at our church website: http://www.gracebiblesouthgate.org/. Also available are our Wednesday night teachings on The Doctrines of Grace. Please avail yourself of these excellent teachings.

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Is Christ Alive in Our Lives: An Easter Reflection

Have we become so "politically correct" that even amongst ourselves as Christians, we find it easier to talk about "God" rather than Jesus?

As we approach Easter - the central foundation of our Christian faith - the day that Christ rose from the dead - the day that we celebrate the LIVING Christ - shouldn't it be a day that we confirm Christ living in us? On this Holy Day, I think it is important to ask ourselves, "Are we keeping Christ alive in our lives?"

"My old self has been crucified with Christ. It is no longer I who live, but Christ who lives in me. So I live in this earthly body by trusting in the Son of God, who loved me and gave himself for me. I am not one of  those who treats Christ's death as meaningless."  Galatians 2:20-21

Deborah J. Thompson

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Apr 3, 2011

Sunday Bulletin, April 3, 2011


Grace Bible Church
Pastor Bill Connell
15700 Leroy
(Across from Southgate Anderson High School)
P.O. Box 2030 (Mailing Address)
Southgate, MI 48195
734-295-0115
visit us at http://www.gracebiblesouthgate.org/

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The Lord's Day, Sunday, April 3, 2011

"The Conversation Begins"
Job, Chapters 4-7
Sermon by Pastor Bill Connell
& Communion

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Welcome Visitors!


If you are a first-time visitor today, looking for a new church home, we would be delighted to tell you more about our congregation. Please share your questions or comments with us. If there is anything we can do to make you more comfortable, please let us know. Thank you & welcome to Grace!

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Regular Services at Grace Bible Church


Every Sunday, 9:45 am:
Sunday School for children and adults in the Fellowship Hall and downstairs classrooms.

Every Sunday, 10:45 am:
Kids for the Lord Children's Church (through grade six) meets downstairs; Adult Worship Service is in the main auditorium; infant nursery upstairs for the little ones.

Every Wednesday for the Kids, 6:30-8:00 pm:
TeamKIDz meets for crafts, singing, games and Bible study.

Every Wednesday for the Adults, 6:30-8:00 pm:
A theological and biblical study in the Signs of Life Room entitled "The Doctrines of Grace" followed by Prayer Meeting.

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Upcoming Church Events


Today, 9:45 am: Church Membership Class taught by Wayne Sourbeck. This will be held in Pastor Connell's study.

Today, April 3, Noon: (Approximately 1 hour) V.B.S. Planning Meeting and Fellowship Luncheon in the Fellowship Hall - Lynn Bolton to introduce 2011 program.

Sunday, April 10:  Gospel of John Bible Study/Flock (with light meal) at Don & Lynn Bolton's home. Tom Gabbert, teaching.

Thursday, April 14, 7:00 pm:   Elders Meeting

Sunday, April 17:  Gospel of John Bible Study/Flock (with light meal) at Don & Lynn Bolton's home. Tom Gabbert, teaching.

Friday, April 22:  Good Friday Service

Sunday, April 24:  Easter Brunch in Fellowship Hall and Easter Service at 10:45.

Friday & Saturday, May 13 & 14: Men's Conference, "Fellowship in the Gospel", at Berean Baptist Church in Livonia. Visit the Men's Page on this blog, or go to http://www.fg11.org/ for more information. Please note that the date for the reduced price is Thursday, March 31!

Monday-Friday, July 25-29: Vacation Bible School

Sunday, July 31: Vacation Bible School Finale & Church Picnic

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Note to Parents...

Kids for the Lord will not meet today, but will sit with parents or grandparents to observe the communion service. Please make a note that the next observance of communion for Kids for the Lord will be in July. We will resume normal class schedule next Sunday. ALSO, our class will not meet on Easter to give your child a chance to sit with family during the Easter Service on April 24. Thank you!

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Building Access

As we move into the warmer months, and use of the building increases, we want to remind everyone that it is very important that the process for closing the facility be followed. The procedure includes making sure that the thermostats are properly set; that all lights, fans, and air conditioners are off; that the door is locked; and the alarm set.

When locking the main entrance doors, make sure the door bar handle is fully released from the open position. Also, from the outside make sure the doors are fully and evenly locked; not ajar at the top and/or bottom. If you have any questions about the facility shutdown checklist, please see one of the elders or property committee members. Thank you!


Grace Bible Church On-Line

There are now four year's worth of sermons available at our church website: http://www.gracebiblesouthgate.org/. Also available are our Wednesday night teachings on The Doctrines of Grace. Please avail yourself of these excellent teachings.

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Prayer Opportunities

Family of the Week
Craig & Wendy James & Family

Missionary of the Month
Christian Urban Outreach
Daryl & Paula Ounanian

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Apr 2, 2011

April Birthdays

Happy Birthday to....

Houston James (Younger)- April 4
Dawn Smith - April 12
Riley McKee - April 16
Sam Plaza - April 17
Sandy McGlassion - April 25