
Our hearts and prayers go out to the people of Moore, Oklahoma. The devastation there is something like one would expect at Hiroshima or Nagasaki after the nuclear bombs. We are working on a plan to collect donations but until then we ask you to pray for the victims, the survivors, the grieving families, those who lost home and pets, and all those who have rushed to help!
On April 28, 2013, with lots of family and friends in attendance, the Elders of First Christian Church gathered around Judd, installed him as our newest Elder Emeritus, and laid hands on him and prayed for God to bless him. After the worship service was over there was a big luncheon in the Fellowship Hall with a delightful program in which many pictures and many stories were told about Judd. A great time was had by all!
This has been a trying week for our country, for us. In the midst of it all we pray for those who were killed or maimed, all their loved ones, all the E.M.T.s, police, firemen and other first responders, as well as for our country. We pray for justice but we also pray to regain the sense of peace that has been stolen from us. The following is a psalm, inspired by and written in the style of the 23rd Psalm, that Pastor John Burton offered as a part of the sermon on April 21, 2013 (which you can find in the sermons page).
A Psalm Of Comfort and Hope
The Lord is my rescuer
With him I shall not fear,
Out of violence and chaos he pulls me,
Out of harm’s way he sends me.
He restores my battered spirits.
He leads me to safety,
For his name’s sake.
When enemies and disasters assail me
He is with me.
His E.M.T.s and First Responders,
They shall find me.
He prepares for me emergency medical care,
Even within sight of the disaster.
He anoints my head with cool, clean water
And sends me food and shelter.
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
All the days of my life,
And no matter where my body may sleep,
My heart shall dwell in the house of the Lord, forever.
FCC Denton supports ( $$, volunteers, materials, etc.) a wide number of organizations in Denton, in North Texas, and nationally. If you click here you will go to a "page" with an extensive list of these organizations and ministries. There are links for more detailed information on almost every organization.
FCC-D gladly hosted the Denton Chapter of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls (North Texas Assembly #383) for worship on April 7th. These young ladies were a delight and were fine representatives of both the Rainbow Girls and their families!
The Rainbow Girls are affiliated with Masonic lodges and Eastern Star. It is not a religion, cult or secret order. It is open to all girls 11-20 and is an environment where girls gain self-confidence and self-respect. It teaches leadership skills, service to community and respect for all. Fun activities and lifelong friendships are made. Denton's chapter is called and meets at the Masonic Lodge at 316 W. Highland on the 2nd and 4th Sat. of each month at 4 p.m. The assembly is sponsored by Denton's Stanfield Masonic Lodge.
Easter started off with threats of rain (which just missed us) but turned into a spectacular day long before the Sun peeked through the clouds. Our Early Easter Service ended up being held indoors since the thunderstorms was only a mile north of us but attendance was almost more than we could handle - certainly more than we had planned for and almost triple last year's attendance. Special music was provided by Russell Robertson! After that we had a full Easter breakfast served by the men of our church. Those guys can really cook! Our main Easter worship service (at 10:50) was well attended, included outstanding special music with Alyssa Taylor, the Sanctuary Choir and a string quartet, the baptism of Tally Hicks, and an exceptional sermon by Pastor John Burton -- click here to read the sermon.
On this Sunday, April 21, 2013 - Palm Sunday, Pastor John Burton will preach on "The Shepherd's Psalm" from the 23rd Psalm. Our church is handicapped accessible. We have paid, professional nursery staff. We serve communion every Sunday and anyone who wishes to partake will be served -- the same goes for the offering plates! Services begin at 10:50 and are usually over right at noon, plus or minus 10 minutes. We invite you to join us for worship and fellowship in Christ's name!
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Immigration and the Church — 01/28/2013
A reminder that the Bible records multiple occastions where God's people were aliens in a foriegn land. What the Bible says ought to inform our opinions on modern day immigration policy.
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20 Tips To Kill Your Church — 01/21/2013
This is a condensed and somewhat altered version of something I found a while back -- I did NOT write the origianl verson and I cannot find out who is the original author. I like his stuff though!
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Starting Off On A Positive Note — 01/14/2013
Beginning the new year with a bang at FCC Denton.
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The Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival at University Christian Church — 01/07/2013
The Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival is a traditional Christmas festival that has been held annually since at least 1340. The members of University Christian Church of Fort Worth, Texas, hold a fabulous festival that is for many of us the highlight of the Christmas season!
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Get Out Of The Car, Scumbags! — 05/14/2012
This Grandma Must Have Been From Texas!
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GOOD – BETTER – BEST — 05/12/2012
It just gets better!
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Is This The Way God Assigned Lifespans??? — 05/10/2012
Sometimes selfish requests backfire!
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What Do You Have To Be To Get To Heaven? — 05/08/2012
Pastors who ask children questions ought to be ready for strange, honest answers.
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