For: Sunday, October 28, 2018 1220 North Chester Street Baltimore, Maryland 21213 Reverend Marshall L. Barnes, Pastor The Church That Cares Worldwide Wickedness Lesson: Genesis 6:1-10 GOLDEN TEXT: God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. Genesis 6:5 TODAY S AIM: To show the extent of man s great wickedness on the earth. INTRODUCING THE LESSON: It was Bob Pierce who credited with the short prayer: Let my heart be broken with the things that break the heart of God. If you and I were living in the days of Noah, this would have been a good prayer to pray because there was rampant worldwide wickedness, and God could not tolerate it any longer. Our lesson this week shows us a God whose patience and forbearance is not to be taken as a license to flout His holiness. PRACTICAL POINTS: 1. Believers build families on a shared faith in God (Genesis 6:1-2). 2. Be encouraged and remember that God will not allow human wickedness to go unchecked forever (Genesis 6:3). 3. Satan seeks to defeat God s people by tempting them to conform to the world (Genesis 6:4). 4. God sees all, and God knows all (Genesis 6:5). 5. In times of grace when we see God s patience, we must still remember that He is holy and will judge sin (Genesis 6:6-7). 6. God s grace is a daily demonstration of His love (Genesis 6:8). CONCLUDING THE LESSON: Think about the gravity of sin during Norah s day. Jesus Himself reminded us that the world will be the same when He returns. People will live life as if nothing were wrong, but evil will be rampant (Matthew 24:37). If sin during Norah s time was going to face the judgment of God, how can our world escape judgment? God has not changed; even in this age of grace. He will not tolerate sin. Persistent, unrepeated sinful ways will always incur punishment. 11:00 A M
Bringing in the Sheaves 1 Sowing in the morning, sowing seeds of kindness, Sowing in the noontide and the dewy eve, Waiting for the harvest and the time of reaping 2 Sowing in the sunshine, sowing in the shadows, Fearing neither clouds nor winter s chilling breeze; By and by the harvest and the labor ended 3 Going forth with weeping, sowing for the Master, Though the loss sustained our spirit of ten grieves; When our weeping s over He will bid us welcome Sanctuary Lord, prepare me to be a sanctuary, Pure and holy, tried and true; With thanksgiving, I ll be a living sanctuary for You. Emergency Notices All emergency situations are to be reported immediately to the Pastor, Reverend Marshall L. Barnes e.g., death, hospital emergency, etc. The Deacon and Deaconess Ministry The following Deacon and Deaconess are available to assist members of our Church with prayer and offering of a helping hand whenever assistance is needed and subsequently requested: During the period of October 15 through November 11 contact the following: Deacon Luke Montgomery, Sr., 443-629-7297 Deaconess Charmaine Cook, 410-298-6133 Deaconess Hilton Patrick, 410-367-0573 Reverend Marshall L. Barnes, Pastor Reverend Frank Bell, Associate Pastor Sister Carolyn Moorehead, Secretary Church Office: 410-563-2355 Fax No.: 410-563-7857 Web-Site Address: http://www.gracememorialbaptist.org Facebook Address: Grace Memorial Baltimore, Maryland Twitter Address: GraceMemorial1 Words of Wisdom Most of the things we worry about never happen.
Sermon Notes LISTEN to the message from God s Word. USE this sheet to make some personal notes. GO back over them through the coming week. LET God crystallize these truths in YOUR life. Sermon title: Biblical text: Main idea of sermon: 1. 2. 3. 4. Illustration I want to remember: What should I do as a result of hearing this sermon? High Standards and High Expectations for the Glory of God. Church News CHOIR REHEARSAL The last rehearsal for our combined Women and Men s Day Choir will be Thursday, October 25 at 7:00 p.m. at the Augsbury Lutheran Church, 2610 Garrison Boulevard. MEN & WOMEN S DAY ASSESSMENT Please us one or the other or perhaps both methods of payment: The yellow Men and Women's Day envelopes provided by the ushers. Pay on line by using our Web-Site. MEN & WOMEN S DAY Sunday, October 28 (one service) at 11:00 a.m. The guest preachers will be the Rev. Myeskia Cogar Watons, assistant pastor of the Mt. Ararat Baptist Church and Rev. Dr. Douglas V. Logan, pastor of the Zion Hill Baptist Church. BLUE WRIST BANDS Every member of Grace is requested to work towards getting and wearing a blue wrist band which will also represent the fact that we are united in purpose. Members that have already received their wrist band and are NOT wearing it, please put your band on and keep it on until we cut the ribbon to our new church. ENCOUNTER Each Sunday morning from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. (following the Sunday Church School). THE LORD S KITCHEN OPEN Tuesday, October 23 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. across the street from our church. PRAYER SERVICE/BIBLE STUDY Wednesday, October 24 at 7:00 p. m. at the Greater Paradise Christian Center, 2900 East Oliver Street. Homework: Which Biblical character (man or woman) inspires you the most to claim Christ when its particular difficult even when it could be dangers and why?
Don t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything; tell God your needs and don t forget to thank Him for His answers. If you do this you will experience God s peace. Philippians 4:6-7a (LB) 26 Darien Calvie 30 Lorie Reeves Sick and Shut-Ins Trustee William Atkinson, 1088 Cameron Rd., 21212 Sis. Ila Scott, 1631 W. Lexington St., 21223 Bro. Reginald Werrell, 902 Woodson Rd., Apt. T, 21212, 443-872-1723 Deaconess Beverly Wilson s daughter and Sis. Lisa Wilson s sister, Sis. Chareese Brogden, Brintonwood Nursing Home, 5009 Frankford Ave., 21206 Bro. Edward Withers, C/O Manor Care Roland Park, 4669 Falls Rd., Room 328A, 21209 Special Prayer Requests Rev. Marshall L. Barnes friend, Sis. Chiaka Johnson Bro. Mark Carr s mother and Sis. Wanda Carr s mother-in-law, Sis. Pearlie Carr Deaconess Charmaine Cook s friend and coworker, Sis. Patricia Byrd Sis. Cynthia Franklin s daughter, Sis. Yolanda and son, Bro. Melford Franklin and their families, and aunt, Sis. Mable Stancil Sis. Wanda Garrett's nieces, Sis. Venica James and Sis. Kayla James Sis. Pamela Harris mother-in-law, Sis. Brenda Smith, and coworker, Jasmine Judd s daughter, Little Miss McKenzie Judd Sis. Tana Hicks grandson, Bro. DeWayne Lashley Sis. Shirle Hubbard s sister, Sis. Valerie Hubbard Sis. Eliza Jennings husband, Bro. Robert Jennings, Sr., and son, Bro. Robert Jennings, Jr. Sis. Anndell Lawrence s mother, Sis. Carrie Lawrence, son, Bro. Da`Juan McDonald, and Granddaughter, Little Miss Treasure Fenwick Sis. Kim McDonald s children, Bro. Correll Wilson, Bro. Tayo Daniels, Jr., Bro. Theodore Wilson, and Sis. Ta`Brielle Daniels Deaconess Hilton Patrick s sister, Sis. Yvonne Smith Sis. Joanne Robinson s husband, Bro. Walter Robinson, Jr. Sis. Alice Walker & Sis. Talisha Pitt s aunt, Sis. Shirley Wright Sis. Charlene Watson s sister, Sis. Denise Hall MORNING WORSHIP *Processional............11:00 A.M. *Call to Worship and Invocation *Hymn of Praise (Insert)....... Bringing in the Sheaves O.T. Reading (Psalm 37:7-11)..Deaconess Hilton Patrick N.T. Reading (Philippians 4:4-9).....Sis. Winona Purcell Selection...... Mass Choir Morning Prayer.....Deaconess Beverly Wilson Prayer Chant and Selection...Mass Choir Church Welcome......Hospitality Ministry Pastoral Comments Children s Hour............ Sis. Kelly Jones Selection...............Mass Choir General Offering of Tithes and Gifts of Love Mission Offering *Tithes and Gifts of Love *Response of Thanksgiving.........Congregation All things come of Thee, O Lord, and of Thine own have we given Thee. Amen! Congregational Hymn (Back Page)... Sanctuary Sermonic Meditation........Organ Speaks Sermon.....Rev. Marshall L. Barnes You Worry Too Much *Invitation to Christian Discipleship...Rev. Marshall L. Barnes *Altar Call....Rev. Marshall L. Barnes *Benediction........Rev. Marshall L. Barnes *Standing Seating Worshippers