Morningside Baptist Church
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Thank you Lord for our 2018 Annual Meeting. We came together, people spoke as their conscience led, and we approved our 2019 Budget, Personnel Policy Revision, and Safety Recommendations. We are a family of faith, living in hope, serving in joy, bonded in love – all by the grace and peace of our Lord Jesus
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I am thankful that the Lord has supplied me with strength and words when I feel like I have nothing left to give anyone else after my mom’s passing. I am thankful that as a church family we were able to start our Christmas Season describing why we decorate, celebrate, and remember the birth of
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I am thankful that we were able to celebrate baptism with Mrs. Erin Heath this Sunday! I am thankful for Mrs. Gail Medlin who has been our pianist at Morningside for most of her life. I am thankful that the Lord worked behind the scenes to prepare for our October 14th Renew Sunday. I am
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I am thankful that I was able to spend Friday morning visiting our folks in the hospital. I love ministering to our church family! I am thankful that we were able to pray and commission all those elected to serve in various capacities listed on our MPC report. I am thankful for the ability to
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I want to introduce a new section to my blog called Thankful Tuesday. Here are five things I am thankful for from this weekend. I am thankful to have been at the CEF training to prepare leaders for the Good News Clubs. I am looking forward to volunteering at the Pine Street club. I am
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Intro: For the past few weeks we have been examining things that matter to Morningside. The first week we thought about how we emphasize what we believe as we welcome people into this church based upon whether or not their profession of faith matches our own. While we do not require members to profess the
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Here are my notes from Sunday’s Message at Morningside! Intro: Have you heard the phrase, “what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”? We seek hardened metals as essential for all kinds of tools and for building materials. We want hardened soldiers to go into battle. In a world of struggles, difficulty, and challenges we take