Connections 11-8-20

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with church this week. Until further notice, we will be having

November 8, 2020

Family Services. No Child Care Provided

Veteran’s Recognition Sunday PASTORAL STAFF November 8, 2020 at a glance…

“America the Beautiful” “My Country,‘Tis of Thee” Recognition of Our Veterans A PSALM OF RENEWAL “The Way” “Forever”

Terrell Eldreth, Senior Pastor Scott Terry, Worship Pastor Ken Kopal, Family Life Pastor CHURCH OFFICE MON - THURS

8:30 PM - 2:30 PM

2820 N. Pleasant View Drive Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 928-772-7218 fsbcpv@firstsouthernpv.org www.firstsouthernpv.org Senior Pastor Terrell Eldreth: 928-277-4769 Cell: 619-244-6265 PastorTerrell@firstsouthernpv.org Worship Pastor Scott Terry: 928-458-6470 PastorScott@firstsouthernpv.org Family Life Ministry Pastor Ken Kopal: 602-738-0532 PastorKen@firstsouthernpv.org TO RECEIVE OUR WEEKLY NEWSLETTER THROUGH YOUR EMAIL SIMPLY MARK THE FRONT OF YOUR CONNECTION CARD. THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO RECEIVE CURRENT INFORMATION AT YOUR FINGERTIPS.

Ministry in Music: Praise Team

“Jesus”

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SETTING THE TEMPO FOR YOUR DAILY ROUTINE

All’s Well that Begins Well – The Rhythm of Renewal

Offerings will be collected in the Offering Boxes located just inside the two main entrances into our Worship Center.

“He [God] does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities.” ~ Psalm 103:10 (NIV) ~ Patrick Henry, who’s primary contribution to the history books is the phrase “Give me liberty or give me death!” made another statement that appears in a number of quotation collections. He said, “I know of no way of judging the future but by the past.” Repeat this before an audience and you’ll see many heads nod in agreement. It has the ring of good common sense. Be careful, though. This axiom might be true when applied to politics or history or investing, but it provides a lousy foundation for developing relationships. And it certainly doesn’t reflect the way God relates to us. God gives us a chance to let go of the past and start over – each and every day. Jeremiah wrote, “Because of the Lord’s great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.” ~ Lamentations 3:22-23 (NIV) ~

How can you thank a Veteran this week?

Lamentations 3:22-23 “Just As I Am” *Farewell to Pastor Scott Terry* “Lord, I Lift Your Name on High”

with Pastor Terrell

VAN FUND $11,543.32

IF YOU NEED HELP OR ASSISTANCE Deacon of the Week: Karl Holloway 928-499-1599

God doesn’t judge our future by our past. He didn’t do it with David or Moses or Peter or Paul or countless other Bible characters. He does not treat us as our sins deserve. (Psalm 103:10) Every day is a new day. A good way to start each and every day with God is to remember that you’ve just been given brand new mercies — the chance to start the day with a clean slate. It’s also a good way to start the day with others. God doesn’t count all our past to prevent us from a having a great future, so let’s give the same gift to others. continued


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