THE BUILDER MAY 2026
Monday, May 11, 2026
NEXT MEETING
May 18, 2026
7 p.m. (EST)
Moreland Christian Church
KY HWY 2141 Hustonville, KY 40437
SPEAKER: Fred Mitchell – Minister, Russell Cave
WORD OF APPRECIATION
Thank you to First Christian Church Elizabethtown for hosting our April meeting and a big ‘Thank You’ to Will Warren for being our speaker. There were 84 men present from 23 congregations.
HOSTS NEEDED
If your congregation has a favorite month to host MFC meetings, please reach out to our Secretary, Mike Vaught at mcv1788@gmail.com.
2026 SCHEDULE
June 22 - Campbellsville Christian Church
July 27 - Rolling Fork Christian
August 24 - OPEN
September 28 – Freedom Christian
October 26 - Egypt Christian
November 23 – OPEN
December – DISMISSED
NEWSLETTER OPTION
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Ecclesiastes 2:24-26
24 Nothing is better for a man than that he should eat and drink, and that his soul should enjoy good in his labor. This also, I saw, was from the hand of God. 25 For who can eat, or who can have enjoyment more than I? 26 For God gives wisdom and knowledge and joy to a man who is good in His sight; but to the sinner He gives the work of gathering and collecting, that he may give to him who is good before God. This also is vanity and grasping for the wind.
Do you agree with Solomon?
King Solomon, considered to be the wisest and richest King, had every possession on this earth given to him or available to him; yet was able to put all those things in perspective. Are we able to do the same?
At this point in Solomon’s life, he would have been receiving the equivalent today of around 3 billion dollars per year in gold alone. He had 700 wives and 300 concubines, along with numerous sons and daughters. By all accounts, there was no one more successful than Solomon then nor has ever been since. However, did you catch what he said in verse 26, “this is all vanity.”
Solomon had learned one of the most important lessons any of us could learn. The things of this world are all temporary, and thus the pleasure and comfort they bring us is also temporary. All that truly matters in this life is who do you serve? Is your treasure here or in Heaven?
So, I ask each of us today, who do we serve? Are we striving and toiling for the things of this world like money, houses, cars, and success which will all fade and be gone, or passed on to someone else? Or, are we content with where we are and what we have because we know we serve a God who provides all our needs?
Let’s heed Solomon’s warning and not get caught up in what the world calls success and happiness. Instead let’s look upon the One who clothes us, feeds us, takes care of us and be content with what He has provided so that we are not, as Solomon says, chasing the wind.
Remember what really matters. Christ and Christ Alone.
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