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JANUARY 2024 THE BUILDER

THE
BUILDER
January 2024

NEXT MEETING January 22, 2024
7 p.m. (EST)
White Mills Christian Church
231 Cave Road, White Mills 42788

Our Speaker: Joe Cooper, First Christian Church, Lexington, Ky.
Joe has over 50 years of ministry experience. During that time, he has helped lead churches in Kentucky, Indiana and Florida. He served as Senior Minister at First Christian Church in Lexington from 2010-2019. Joe retired from full-time ministry in May 2019. Since that time, he has served as an interim minister and has done “supply preaching” at several churches in Central Ky. In March 2022, Joe was called back to FCC to serve as the interim minister while the church searched for a new full-time minister. When Greg Herriford came on board in late 2022, Joe remained on staff in a part-time role as Teaching Minister. He leads the Wednesday night Bible Study at FCC. Originally Joe is from McKinney in Lincoln County. He grew up in the McKinney Christian Church. Joe graduated with a BA in Preaching from Johnson Bible College in 1974 and a Master of Arts in Practical Ministry from Cincinnati Bible Seminary in 1985. He and his wife Pam reside in Lexington.

HOSTS NEEDED
If your church would like to host a meeting, please contact Secretary, Mike Vaught at mcv1788@gmail.com and Builder Editor, Charles Young at cw.young@windstream.net.

CURRENT 2024 SCHEDULE
February 26—Columbia Christian
March 25—Glendale Christian
April 22—Elizabethtown First Christian
May 20—Hiseville Christian (3rd Monday)
June 24—OPEN
July 22—Russell Springs Christian
August 26—OPEN
September 23—OPEN
October 28—OPEN
November 25—OPEN

SERVICE RECOGNIZED
At Indian Hills Christian on December 14, Charles Young presented Ms. Judy Clay with a gift and plaque for her 25 years of service as Publisher of The Builder.

QUOTABLE QUOTES
“Wrong does not cease to be wrong because the majority share in it.” –Leo Tolstoy

“No one has ever become poor by giving.”
–Anne Frank

“It is far better to be alone than to be in bad company.” –George Washington

“Holding on to anger is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die.”
–Unknown

“You are not only responsible for what you say, but also for what you do not say when it’s your duty to say something.” –Martin Luther

“There is no pillow so soft as a clear conscience.” –Anonymous

“The hardest job kids face today is learning good manners without seeing any. –Fred Astaire

A PRAYER FOR THE NEW YEAR
Eternal God, thank you for bringing us once again to the threshold of a new year. Help us dedicate each day of 2024 to following your will for our lives. Guide us, Lord, in all our decisions and actions, day by day and hour by hour. Help us accomplish all that you desire for us to do, until our mission on earth is finished. In Jesus’ name we pray. Amen.

SYMPATHY EXTENDED
Sympathy is extended to the family of David Jones from Southern Heights Christian in Somerset. David was a faithful attender of MFC and a former member of the Executive Committee. His funeral was on January 5.

ATTITUDE MAKES THE DIFFERENCE!
My Daily Attitude Action Plan Is. . .
A lways making today my best day
T aking pride in a job well done
T reating others with respect
I solating my negative thoughts
T reating tasks as opportunities
U tilizing my talents every day
D oing the job right the first time
E xpecting positive outcomes daily

RESOLVED
Even if you choose not to make resolutions for the New Year I hope you will make an effort to attend every meeting in 2024 and encourage others to attend. There are numerous area churches who do not attend our meetings. A personal invitation to “pick them up” or “share a ride” may be just what they need to become more involved. My challenge to you is to pray daily for Men for Christ, attend and invite others.

GOD IS FAITHFUL
God will never fail us.
He will not forsake.
His eternal covenant He will never break.
Resting on His promise, what have we to fear?
God is all-sufficient for the coming year.

WINTER WEATHER ALERT
If weather conditions require the cancellation of our meetings, information will be posted on the website. You may also contact any member of the Executive Committee.

2024 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Adam Hale, Chairman
270 646-8648
ahale@glendalecc.org
Trinity Searcy, Vice Chairman
270-268-1505
tsearcy@karbec.com
Mike Vaught, Secretary
270-308-5052
Mcv1788@gmail.com
Randy Herron, Treasurer
270-465-7642
randyherron@windstream.net
Allan Courtwright, Asst. Treasurer
270-699-0733
allancourtwright@gmail.com
J. R. Donahue, Director
270-735-2408
j.donahue0911@yahoo.com
Darrell Horn, Director
270-991-9441
darrellhorn@twc.com
Ralph Gibson, Director
606-872-3355
ralph.gibson2095@outlook.com
Charles Young, Director
270-766-9655
cw.young@windstream.net
Wally Devore, Director
270-670-6459
wndevore@scrtc.com
Bill Miller, Director
859-333-4478

DECEMBER 2023 NEWSLETTER

THE
BUILDER
December 2023

NEXT MEETING January 22, 2024
7 p.m. (EST)
White Mills Christian Church
231 Cave Road, White Mills 42788

THANKS
Thanks to Bradfordsville’s New Life Christian for hosting our November meeting. There were 114 present from 22 congregations.

HOSTS NEEDED
If your church would like to host a meeting, please contact Secretary, Mike Vaught at mcv1788@gmail.com and Builder Editor, Charles Young at cw.young@windstream.net.

CURRENT 2024 SCHEDULE
January 22—White Mills Christian
February 26—Columbia Christian
March 25—Glendale Christian
April 22—Elizabethtown First Christian
May 20—Hiseville Christian (3rd Monday)
June 24—OPEN
July 22—Russell Springs Christian
August 26—OPEN
September 23—OPEN
October 28—OPEN
November 25—OPEN

YEAR IN REVIEW
It’s customary around this time of the year to reflect on the happenings of the year. As 2023 ends, I’d encourage everyone to reflect on how closely they stayed with their mission for the year, whether a church, organization or as an individual. It’s important for us to know what our mission is so that we can work toward accomplishing that mission.
The Men for Christ mission statement is simple: To promote Christian Fellowship and the strengthening and establishment of churches after the New Testament pattern. The question is how well did we accomplish this?

Promoting Christian Fellowship:
We had 11 monthly meetings, held in a variety of places. Each meeting brought a unique speaker or in one instance musical group. Each meeting was filled with worship and the Word. Our meals were great and our fellowship even greater. We saw several churches who have not routinely attended in the last few years start to rejoin our fellowship. On a few occasions, we had over 100 men from 20 different congregations represented. One man from Glendale remarked about the Campbellsville meeting, that it was the best Men for Christ meeting he had ever been to and was inspired because of the message. I hope each message does that for someone.

Strengthening & Establishing Churches After the New Testament Pattern:
We did not establish any new churches this year. While that in and of itself is disappointing, we were able to strengthen existing churches. We heard reports periodically from Elevate Christian Church (our most recent church plant) and the progress they are making. They reported that the seed money we had given them a year ago was paying dividends now. The Executive Committee, after reviewing a list of current needs and wants from the church, made the decision with the approval of the body of Men for Christ, to gift them $20,000 to help with their current needs and wants.
We also began a project with Dogwood Christian Church. Dogwood, located in Western Kentucky, like many smaller churches has struggled in the wake of the pandemic and changing leaderships. After an inspiring meeting with their minister, the Executive Committee agreed to begin monthly financial support to help ease the burden of Dogwood Christian so they could be more concerned about their mission to see lost people come to know Jesus.
It was a promising year for Men for Christ. Each month, we heard reports from churches about the good things that were happening in their respective churches and communities, and I am very excited to see many of those same activities continue into 2024.
I am grateful to have served as the chairman for 2023 and look forward to serving in that role for 2024. I hope 2024 is even better than 2023. I look forward to seeing you at White Mills Christian Church on January 22 for our first meeting of the year. For the sake of the Kingdom, Adam Hale.

FAITHFUL SERVICE
We appreciate those who faithfully serve as members of the Executive Committee. Ben Fulcher and Russ Lunsford recently retired. Also, special thanks to Jim Pope who served as MFC Secretary for eight years.

QUOTABLE QUOTES
“This is Christmas: not the tinsel, not the giving and receiving, not even the carols, but the humble heart that receives anew the wondrous gift, the Christ.”– Frank McKibben

“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!”
— Matthew Simpson

2024 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Adam Hale, Chairman
270 646-8648
ahale@glendalecc.org
Trinity Searcy, Vice Chairman
270-268-1505
tsearcy@karbec.com
Mike Vaught, Secretary
270-308-5052
Mcv1788@gmail.com
Randy Herron, Treasurer
270-465-7642
randyherron@windstream.net
Allan Courtwright, Asst. Treasurer
270-699-0733
allancourtwright@gmail.com
J. R. Donahue, Director
270-735-2408
j.donahue0911@yahoo.com
Darrell Horn, Director
270-991-9441
darrellhorn@twc.com
Ralph Gibson, Director
606-872-3355
ralph.gibson2095@outlook.com
Charles Young, Director
270-766-9655
cw.young@windstream.net
Wally Devore, Director
270-670-6459
wndevore@scrtc.com
Bill Miller, Director
859-333-4478

The Builder is published by Men for Christ at Indian Hills Christian Church in Danville, KY.
Publisher: Judy Clay (judyclay01@gmail.com)
Editor: Charles Young, (cw.young@windstream.net)