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Anna Anderson’s husband died early in their mar-riage, leaving her with three young daughters and a
difficult future. Although trained in Virginia as a teacher, she lacked full credentials to work in the Philadelphia schools, so she took in laundry, did ironing, and later scrubbed floors at a large department store. As African-Americans, they often experienced racial prejudice
and discrimination. When doors of opportunity closed, Anna believed that if they would trust the Lord with all their heart and acknowledge Him in all their ways, He would direct their paths (Prov. 3:5-6). She taught her daughters to depend on God, follow Him, and always be
thankful. When her firstborn, Marian, rose to become an internationally ac-claimed classical singer, Anna continued to pray for her, and always gave God credit for her success. Reporters, who asked Anna how she
felt after attending Marian’s concerts at Carnegie Hall and her 1955 debut with the Metropolitan Opera, heard her say, “We thank the Lord.” Her reply was not a cliché, but sincere gratefulness to God. Rather than lament what she lacked, Anna Anderson expressed grati-tude for what she had and used it for God’s glory. Today, we can follow
her example with faith, confidence, and a heartfelt, “We thank the Lord.”
Sunday School @ 10AM
Jr. Church @ 11AM Morning Worship @ 11AM
Sunday Prayer Meeting @ 5:30PM Evening Worship @ 6PM
Wednesday Prayer Service @ 7PM Wednesday Discovery Kids @ 7PM
9431 Shelly Ln. Montgomery, Ohio 45242
Gratitude is a mark of godliness.
November Today - Old Fashion Harvest Sunday With special music by The Larkins 28th - Special Tribute to the Bowlings 30th - Housewarming for the Bowlings
December 4th - Gospel Singing w/ “Soul’d Out” TBA - Fellowship Kids Christmas Banquet
TBA - Fellowship Baptist Christmas Banquet
Sunday, November 21, 2010
This is a psalm about entering
into God's presence with thanks-giving and praise. For God's New Covenant people, his Temple is the church (1 Cor. 3:16) and our
own bodies (1 Cor. 6:19). Let's value and celebrate with joy our church family. Let's also glorify God with our bodies! Let's give
thanks and praise God's name in public, in private, and in com-munity.
Thoughts On Today’s Verse
We here at
FFELLOWSHIPELLOWSHIP BBAPTISTAPTIST CCHURCHHURCH
OFOF MMONTGOMERYONTGOMERY would like to welcome all of our visitors. We pray that you receive a blessing and return to worship with us again. Pastor Gooch And wife, Barbara
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Enter into his
gates with thanksgiving,
and into his courts with
praise:
be thankful unto him, and bless
his name.
Cell Phones Please remember to put your cell phones
on silent or vibrate while in the sanctu-ary. Thank You. Nursery Volunteers Be sure to check the schedule on the
nursery door to see if you are scheduled anytime today. What is a Christian? If you haven’t been attending Sunday
School, you are encouraged to come to the latest series of lessons by Pastor Gooch entitled, “What is a Christian”. Based on a book by Bro. James Love. Next Week’s Birthdays
& Anniversaries
Address Information is available if you’d
like to send a card to any one of these
who have birthdays and/or anniversa-
ries. Just see the church clerk, Kenny
Peace.
Next Week’s Birthdays
No Birthdays Next Week.
Next Week’s Anniversaries
Cliff & Violet Bishop—November 30th
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When we consider all God’s gifts
And all that we possess,
A grumbling mood of discontent Gives way to thankfulness.
Sper
Read: Proverbs 3:1-12 Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. Proverbs 3:5
If you have children with you today, ages 4 through
11, they are welcome to join-in on our Jr. Church.
Just ask any member and they can
direct you to a Jr. Church teacher.