Apr
21
2020
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TUESDAY, 4/22/20

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”  (Psalm 46:1)

Please remember to continue to pray for Eddie’s father as he is scheduled to have surgery tomorrow.

We will have two drive in services tomorrow, 4/22.  The first will begin at 10:00AM and the second will begin at 6:30PM.  I will be using the carport on the East side of the auditorium as my staging area and the plan is for folks to park near there for visual purposes.  However, a vehicle parked anywhere on our campus will be able to pick up the frequency on the radio.  Folks will once again be asked to remain in their respective vehicle for the duration of their time on our campus.  This is a very safe way to attend a service as far as the spread of any sickness is concerned.

I do hope that our evening service will see a better attendance than we had last Wednesday.  Personally, I understand parents with preschoolers, toddlers, et cetera not attending these services.  However, I think that parents with grade schoolers should bring their children to these services to show them the importance of attending church regardless of the circumstances.  Some of our children have not been on our campus in over a month now.  Is this the message we want to send to our children about church?

Many of you grew up as I did in the fact that I was in “big” church every Sunday morning and evening, revival services, et cetera.  I know, I know that some will say “well, my children do not like it!”  Hello!  Your children do not like going to school but that does not prevent you from making them attend.  Your children do not like taking a bath.  Your children do not like taking medicine.  Who is in charge in your house?  Just asking!

One more thing regarding this matter – since we are now having two Sunday services one parent of preschoolers could attend one service while the other one stays home with the children and then switch roles for the next service that day.  Folks, we basically do what we want to do.  Just saying!

I am not ready to announce our plans for this Sunday’s services.  I am praying and listening before making any announcement.  That initial announcement should come on Thursday and then will remain in place unless something unusual happens Friday or Saturday.

One area where the Friendship family has been faithful during this unusual time is in the area of giving financially.  We have been blessed and I am praying that we will finish April in a very strong way.  Thank you, thank you, thank you to those who have been faithful to give.  Give online, via the mail, via drop off or in person this Sunday.

We are being blessed with some really nice weather.  It seems to be a bit dry down on Potter Tract Road but the Lord knows what He is doing and I trust Him.

I pray that you will have a great Tuesday with Jesus.

 

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Apr
20
2020
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MONDAY, 4/20/20

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”  (Psalm 46:1)

This entry is way late – obviously!  No excuses!

Eddie Albritton, Sr is now scheduled to have a surgical procedure on Wednesday.  Pray that will take place and the will do well so he can come home soon.  He has had his fill of the hospital!

Keep praying for Carol Lucky, Karla Bosarge, Mrs. Amonett, Myrtle Bowden, Andy Hamil, Randy Stringfellow, the James Lee Hudson family, those affected by COVID-19, health care workers, our President, Vice President and other leaders.

We had two good drive in services yesterday.  We were blessed in that it did not rain during either of the hours while we meeting.  I appreciate our media guys for getting everything set up, taken down, et cetera for the two services.  Yes, we did have a technical issue during the musical portion of our morning service but that was corrected and all was well from that point forward.  I also appreciate our musicians for their flexibility and for leading us in our musical praise.

I certainly want to say a huge “thank you” to the members of the Friendship family who are faithfully giving financially.  What a blessing.  I am praying that we will finish the month very strongly and we can if every attender will do their part.  Give you offering by mail, online, Lisa’s office or the church office.  The “best” way is to come to the service Sunday and bring your offering with you.

I am also praying for a really strong attendance in our services this Sunday, 4/26.  Once again, we will meet at 8:00AM and 6:00PM as it stands right now.  I will make a definitive decision by this Thursday, 4/24.

A good number of folks have told me how much they miss not being able to come to our services and yet a good number of those folks did not attend either service yesterday.  (I am not talking about our senior adults)  The Friendship family has done well by remaining in their vehicles so the chances of the spreading of any virus do not exist as a person is only exposed to those in their own vehicle.  Once again, folks are free to do what they feel comfortable doing in regard to attending our services.

Just FYI, if you feel safer parking elsewhere on either Sundays or Wednesdays then you can do that just knowing that you will not have a visual of the musicians or the preacher.  However, you will be able to listen on your vehicle’s radio.

Lord willing, there will be a live stream this Sunday, 4/26, but that will perhaps be our final one.  We shall see.

We will meet for drive in services this Wednesday, 4/22, at 10:00AM and 6:30PM.  We will meet on the East side of the auditorium.  We need to have a stronger attendance in our evening service.  The morning attendance this past Wednesday was strong.

Mark Mast sent a message regarding my garden.  Honestly, John Milton Ladnier’s garden puts mine in the shade.  He will be picking stuff next month.  His corn is looking very good.  The guy is a master gardener!

I pray that you will have a great Monday with Jesus.

 

 

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Apr
18
2020
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SATURDAY, 4/18/20

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”  (Psalm 46:1)

Nanette Fontenot sent me word last night that her maternal uncle, James Lee Hudson, passed from this life yesterday afternoon.  Pray for his family as they walk through this valley.

Carol Lucky was supposed to be discharged from the hospital yesterday.  Prayerfully that happened.  Keep praying for Carol.

Karla Bosarge continues to recover from her surgery at home.  Dale is her nurse.  Think about that!  Pray without ceasing for Karla!

Eddie Albritton, Sr remains in the hospital.  Pray for Eddie and his family.

Debbie Kendrick’s mother, Mrs. Amonett, remains in the hospital so keep praying.

Kendall & Leah Falana were scheduled to arrive home from Tennessee last night.  I pray they had safe travels.

Drive in service tomorrow morning at 8:00AM and a different service tomorrow evening at 6:00PM.  These services will take place rain or shine.  As I mentioned yesterday, if the weather i.e. rain is too bad for the sound equipment, instruments, et cetera then the singing and preaching will be from inside the auditorium but those in their vehicles will still be able to listen on the radio.  Hopefully, the singing and preaching will be from outside.  As it stands right now, the morning chances look better than the evening chances.

Folks are asked to drive through the carport on the East side of the auditorium to help us get a count and to also give everyone a chance to place an offering in the receptacle.  This will be true for both of the drive in services tomorrow.  Thank you to those folks who have either brought your offering by this week or mailed it in.  The Friendship family has been faithful in this area.  I am grateful.

We will be live streaming a service at 7:00AM.  Bro. Jerry will teach an online Sunday School lesson at 9:00AM and Bro. Dale will follow that with an online Power Up at 9:30AM.

I was excited to hear the report given yesterday morning by the Small Business Emergency Task Force regarding their plans for reopening Alabama.  However, I was equally disappointed to hear the governor say she does not plan to take any immediate action on those recommendations.  I was more disappointed to hear the Lt. Governor say that they did not have a recommendation on churches.  I will just hold my tongue at this point but know my proverbial wheels are spinning regarding this matter.

This may be deemed as a dumb question but so be it.  Do any of our thirteen blog readers have a lead on a place to order hand sanitizer at a reasonable price?  Same question for masks.  And gloves.  Asking for a friend!  If you do, please send me an e-mail.  Thank you.

I spent a good deal of yesterday outside in the yard and the garden.  I never left the hill.  My green beans have come up nicely and the stand of okra is better than I thought, as is the corn.  We may be ok when all is said and done.  I was able to get some plants in the ground as well.  I used a push mower for over an hour not because I had to but just because I wanted to for the exercise.  That took me back many years!

Speaking of mowers, one of the “terrific thirteen” blog readers came through with a self propelled mower for Bro. Abel.  Does anyone have a weed eater they are willing to part with?

Dylan Westbrook scored big time with some back packs that can be taken to Guatemala.  Thank you, Dylan!

Unless something happens to dictate otherwise, I do not plan on having an entry tomorrow.

I pray that you will have a great Saturday with Jesus.

 

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Apr
17
2020
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FRIDAY, 4/17/20

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”  (Psalm 46:1)

Bill Kendrick sent me an e-mail late yesterday saying that Debbie’s mother is some better.  She remains in the hospital and in need of our prayer support.

Terry Lucky tells me that Carol is doing better.  She has been battling pneumonia again.  He was thinking that she may be discharged from the hospital today.  Keep praying.

I really do not have any updates on others for whom we have been praying but do ask that you keep praying.  God knows the needs and He honors prayer.

Our on campus schedule for this Sunday, 4/19, is drive in service at 8:00AM and another one at 6:00PM.  Plans are for these services to take place on the back forty.  We will have the offering receptacle set up under the carport again so folks can drive through and deposit their offerings if they so desire.  These will be two different services so I encourage folks to attend both if at all possible.  Let’s be honest – what else is there to do right now with the “stay home” order in place?

The weather forecasters are calling for thunderstorms Sunday morning.  That will not impact our ability to have the drive in services.  Worse case scenario, the musicians and I will simply broadcast from inside the auditorium but those in attendance will be able to tune in on their vehicle’s radio.  As has been the case previously, everyone must stay in their own vehicle for the duration of the time they are on our campus.  “If” we are inside the auditorium then you can park anywhere on our campus and listen the music and message.

Yes, we will have some things online this Sunday but my strong request is for the members of the Friendship family to attend our drive in services.  We will have worship through music and preaching streaming at 7:00AM this Sunday.  Now, you do not have to watch it that early as it will remain on our website all day Sunday so you can watch at your convenience.

Bro. Jerry will teach an online Sunday School lesson beginning at 9:00AM and then Bro. Dale will lead Power Up for our children beginning at 9:30AM.  These two things will also be on our website all day Sunday.

I pray that you will have a great Friday with Jesus.

 

 

 

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Apr
16
2020
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A MOWER AND A WEED EATER

As you probably know, Bro. Abel has purchased a new house.  He asked me to ask our thirteen readers of the blog if anyone had a mower (riding or push) and/or a weed eater they would be willing to part ways with?  So, I am asking.  He can be contacted at abel9515.ag@gmail.com.  Thank you for considering this request.

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Apr
16
2020
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THURSDAY, 4/16/20

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”  (Psalm 46:1)

Karla Bosarge did well through her surgery and was able to come home shortly thereafter.  The surgeon is confident that he removed all that was needed and even if it was malignant then all is well.  Keep praying for Karla.

Carol Lucky remains in the hospital.

Eddie Albritton, Sr. was scheduled to have surgery either yesterday or today but the surgeon had to go out of town.  Not sure what is next.  Pray for Eddie and his family during this time.

Dianne Trotti told me yesterday that Randy Stringfellow now has a feeding tube due to his pain level being so high.  He has finished with his treatments and this level of pain was basically the expectation.  Randy lives in North Carolina.  Pray for Randy.

It appears that Kent Blaylock will need to be moved to a convalescent home.  Pray for Kent.

Nanette Fontenot told me yesterday that her Uncle James Lee Hudson continues to decline physically.  Keep praying for James Lee and his family.

Miss Mary Jackson is home from the hospital.  I am sure she will appreciate your continued prayer support.

Our first Wednesday of drive in services went well.  In a bit of a surprise, our morning crowd outnumbered our evening crowd.  We had an unexpected guest (sheriff’s deputy) stop by at the beginning of our morning service but that went well.  The officer could not have been any nicer.  Folks, the governor of Alabama has deemed church essential and drive in services legal so we were all good.  I would have rather been in the auditorium for those services but liked what we did more than Zoom or anything else online.  Thank you to each person who attended either service.

I pray that you will have a great Thursday with Jesus.

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Apr
15
2020
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WEDNESDAY, 4/15/20

“God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.”  (Psalm 46:1)

Karla Bosarge will be having surgery this morning.  The plan is to remove half of her thyroid.  Pray that all goes well.

Carol Lucky remains in ICU.  Pray for Carol and for Terry as he cannot be with her.

Kent Blaylock also remains in the hospital.  Kent is a fine man and is deserving of our prayer support.

Miss Lulu Amonett, Debbie Kendrick’s mother, has not done well since the whole isolation thing has been in effect.  She fell from her wheelchair late yesterday afternoon sustaining head injuries and was admitted to the hospital.  However, she still cannot have visitors so it is a difficult situation.  Pray for Miss Lulu.  Pray for her family.

Continue to pray for Marie Brooks’ brother.

Kendall Falana’s son and family are in the recovery mode after the tornado hit their house in Tennessee.  Kendall and Leah are there helping in the recovery/clean up efforts.  Pray for all involved.

They had a COLS for Kirk Lightfield’s father yesterday afternoon in Oklahoma.  Difficult time for Kirk and family.  Pray for them.

Thank you to those who prayed for the graveside service yesterday.  Only five folks were in attendance but I had the opportunity to share the Gospel.

Two drive in services today – 10:00AM and 6:30PM.  East side of the auditorium.  Everyone must remain in their vehicles.  There will be no person to person contact.  The study will be broadcast on the radio.

Bro. Abel will lead a Zoom Bible study for our students beginning at 6:30PM tonight.  Contact him for the details.

The church office is open today from 8:00AM until 3:00PM.  As has been the case for the past several weeks, we are rotating lunch times so the office is open for the entire seven hours.

Ok we are making a change in our on campus schedule beginning this Sunday, April 19, 2020.  We will have a drive in service beginning at 8:00AM on the back forty.  The music and message will be broadcast on the radio and everyone must remain in their vehicles.  The service will end no later than 9:00AM.

Then on Sunday evening we will have another drive in service beginning at 6:00PM and ending no later than 7:00PM.  Different message.  Trying to return to “normal” as best as we can.

I do not like to constantly mention the offerings but I think you understand the importance of our faithfulness in this area during this most unusual time.  Give online 24/7, mail checks to P.O. Box 756 Grand Bay, AL 36541, drop checks or cash by the church office Monday – Thursday or drop a check in the drop box at Lisa’s office 24/7.  I am so grateful for those who have been faithful to give during this season.  I do challenge our younger members to follow the lead of our senior adults and give faithfully.  You will probably choose to give online whereas they are more in person givers but regardless follow their example.

Pray for the folks in Guatemala.  Pray for Soy, Deidra and the girls.  Pray for the borders to open soon as Lisa and I would love to have the freedom to visit our family living there.  The Lord is also providing financially for the ministry in Guatemala and we are very thankful to Him.  God is faithful!  Thank you to those who have given and to those who are going to give!

I hate to say “I told you so” but I told you so!  I can remember hearing Dub Ladnier saying, “if I tell you that a chicken dips then check under her wing for a can of snuff!”  Just saying!

I pray that you will have a great Wednesday with Jesus.  Looking forward to seeing a good number attend our two drive in services today.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Apr
14
2020
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TWO DRIVE IN SERVICES TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 2020

James Mareno is nothing short of a miracle worker!  He gave me a lesson in getting the transmitter up and running yesterday afternoon.  I went this afternoon for a solo flight and all went well!  Do you believe in miracles?

So, we will have a drive in service in the morning beginning at 10:00AM.  We will meet on the East side of the auditorium.  Folks attending will remain in their vehicles and I will be standing under the carport.  The Bible study will be broadcast over the radio.

We will then do a repeat at 6:00PM.  Same Bat station!

In my opinion, this is a safe way to meet without actually coming in contact with anyone else other than those in the vehicle with you.  However, each person must decide what is safe for them.

I can foresee this being the way we will be going until the time comes that they allow us to meet in person for corporate worship.  It is not the same but it beats any other option for the time being.

So, please pass the word and make plans to join us for one of the services tomorrow.

Footnote – our main service this Sunday, April 19, will also be of the drive in variety.  It will begin at 8:00AM on the back forty.  My prayer is that a very large number of the Friendship family will join us for this service.

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Apr
14
2020
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PRAYERS FOR CAROL LUCKY

Carol Lucky was receiving her dialysis treatment this morning when she experienced a problem with her blood pressure.  She was transported via an ambulance to a local hospital and was placed in ICU.  They have put her on a ventilator.  Obviously, Terry was not allowed to enter the hospital and the nurse told him to go home and they would keep him updated via the phone.  Pray for Carol and Terry.

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Apr
14
2020
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TUESDAY, 4/14/20

“So, as those who have been chosen of God, holy and beloved, put on a heart of compassion, kindness, humility, gentleness and patience; bearing with one another, and forgiving each other, whoever has a complaint against anyone; just as the Lord forgave you, so also should you. Beyond all these things put on love, which is the perfect bond of unity. Let the peace of Christ rule in your hearts, to which indeed you were called in one body; and be thankful.” Colossians 3:12-15 (NASB)

We will have a drive in service tomorrow morning, April 15, at 10:00AM and then again tomorrow evening at 6:30PM.  Everyone must stay in their vehicles.  I will be under the carport on the East side of the auditorium and folks are asked to park where they can see me. That can even be over in the office entrance.  Pass the word and come join us for one of these Bible studies.  There will be no online version of these Bible studies.

Kendall Falana’s son, Kendall, Jr, and his family live in the Chattanooga, TN area.  Their house took a direct hit from a tornado on Sunday.  Everyone is ok but they lost one vehicle and the house sustained damage.  Kendall & Leah left yesterday afternoon to go give them assistance.  Praise God for His watch care over this family.  Pray for all involved.

Kent Blaylock was taken by ambulance to the hospital Sunday.  He was admitted.  Obviously, he cannot have visitors.  Pray for Kent.

Karla Bosarge will have surgery early in the morning.  Pray that all goes well.

I will be preaching a graveside service this afternoon.  I do not know the deceased or the family.  They connected to me through Lisa’s office.  Pray for that service.

Keep praying for Marie Brooks’ brother.

Keep praying for Myrtle.

Keep praying for Andy Hamil.

My plan as of this morning is to have an online message (7:00AM) followed by a drive in service (8:00AM) this Sunday morning, April 19.  The drive in service will be followed by an online Sunday School lesson at 9:00AM and then Power Up online at 9:30AM.

The hope is that many members of the Friendship family will gather at 8:00AM for the drive in service.  We will position the stage out by the power pole on the South side of the CAB which will allow folks to have a view of the stage.  Once again, everyone must remain in their vehicles while on campus.  I have had a good number of folks tell me what a blessing it was this past Sunday just to be able to come to the church campus and to see other members of the Friendship family and guests.

Obviously, the online message, Sunday School lesson, and Power Up will all remain online all day Sunday so a person can watch them at the time of their choosing.

The church office is open today from 8:00AM until 3:00PM.

The Friendship family has done well in giving their offering during this unusual time.  I encourage you to continue to do so.  Drop your offering by the church office or in the drop box at Lisa’s office.  Mail a check to P.O. Box 756 or give online 24/7.  I am calling on our younger folks to give online.  Our senior adults are being very faithful in giving through the mail or by bringing their offering.

Of course, my real hope is that this Sunday we will have a great crowd for our 8:00AM service and that folks will simply “bring” their offering with them.  That will be awesome!

Today is day six for Bob Evans and his self quarantine.  He says that his vehicle has not moved.  Does it count as a self quarantine if you leave the property to go for Easter lunch elsewhere?  Asking for a friend!

I pray that you will have a great Tuesday with Jesus.  Remember tomorrow’s drive in services at 10:00AM & 6:30PM.  Attend!

 

 

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