THE
BUILDER
January 2025
NEXT MEETING January 27, 2025
7 p.m. (EST)
Glendale Christian Church
THANKS
Thanks to Jamestown Christian for hosting our November meeting. There were 83 men present from 21 congregations.
HOSTS NEEDED
If your church would like to host a meeting in 2025, please contact Secretary, Mike Vaught at mcv1788@gmail.com..
CURRENT 2025 SCHEDULE
January 27—Glendale Christian
February 24—Columbia Christian
March 24—Egypt Christian
April 28—OPEN
May 19—Moreland Christian (3rd Monday)
June 23—OPEN
July 28—OPEN
August 25—OPEN
September 22—OPEN
October 27—OPEN
November 24—OPEN
NEW YEAR
As we enter into this new year, let’s strive to keep God in front of our individual lives. We each face obstacles that detour our time and focus away from God. Let’s pray that God helps us manage those obstacles and we continue to grow closer to him and work to help others know him. Pray that as a group Men for Christ glorifies God in everything we do. Specifically, pray that the MFC organization is able to achieve their stated mission of “To promote Christian Fellowship and the strengthening and establishment of churches after the New Testament pattern.” Thanks to Adam Hale for his past two years of leadership. Thanks also to Randy Herron and Charles Young for their past years of service and dedication. MFC has been blessed by their hard work and love for our Christian family. We look forward to fellowshipping with them in different capacities. Please continue to promote MFC in your churches as we look forward to a great year of attendance, fellowship, and strengthening of God’s Kingdom.
–Trinity Searcy, 2025 Chairman
WINTER WEATHER ALERT
If weather conditions require the cancellation of our meetings, information will be posted on the website, www.kymenforchrist.org. You may also contact any member of the Executive Committee.
QUOTABLE QUOTES
“If this is to be a Happy New Year, a year of usefulness, a year in which we shall live to make this earth better, it is because God will direct our pathway. How important then, to feel our dependence upon Him!”
A boy, frustrated with all the rules he had to follow, asked his father, “Dad, when will I be old enough to do as I please?” The father answered immediately, “I don’t know, son. Nobody has lived that long yet.”
Lord, make my words soft and tender, for tomorrow I may have to eat them. Pleasant words are a honeycomb, sweet to the soul and healing. Proverbs 16:24 NIV
A heavy snowstorm closed the schools in one town. When the children returned to school a few days later, one grade school teacher asked her students whether they had used the time away from school constructively. “I sure did, teacher,” one little girl replied. “I just prayed for more snow.”
–Charles Young, Editor