
Dear Graduate:
CONGRATULATIONS! You have achieved a significant milestone in your life. How proud we at F.M.B.C. are of you. This of course, is the first step in the marvelous, yet challenging, journey called life. You have demonstrated the over-coming spirit necessary to accomplish whatever you choose to do or to be. With that in mind, I need not remind you of the importance of making wise choices. Early on you were taught the necessity of making wise choices in life, knowing that there are consequences for our actions.
This is an exciting time for you and for your parents. As you prepare for the next phase in life, set your sights high. For you know that you can do all things through Christ who gives you overcoming power.
And now dear ones, in whatever endeavor you choose: The Lord bless you and keep you; the Lord make His face shine upon you, and be gracious unto you; the Lord lift up His countenance upon you, and give you peace.
To The Retirees,
God has been gracious to you, and He has given you the opportunity for continuing service to our community and to His Kingdom (like our dear retired sister, Janet Spurlock). Be blessed as you enjoy this next segment of your life.
Pastor J. Amos Jones
“Blessed are the mothers of the earth. They combine the practical and the spiritual into the workable way of human life.” (William L. Stinger) What a warm, yet astute, way Mr. Stinger considers mothers. In Exodus 2:1-10, we find a loving mother presented. When Moses was born his mother, Jochebed, hid him for three months in violation of Pharaoh’s order that every Hebrew male child was to be cast into the river and drowned. To save the life of her infant son, Jochebed, placed him in a little basket made of bullrushes, slime, and pitch, and left the basket among the reeds at the spot where Pharaoh’s daughter was accustomed to bathe. When this princess found the child, she had compassion on him, and, after the child was weaned, she adopted him and named him Moses. Moses, the leader of the Israelites in the exodus from Egypt and in the period of wanderings in the wilderness.
A big “God bless you” goes out to the members of the Mission Ministry as they, and we, celebrate Mission Annual Day. It is with thanksgiving and great appreciation that we commend them for their very fine work in the Mission Ministry. First of all, these sisters have received the message, and that message is “The mission is evangelism.” In the Missionary Society, there are a myriad of activities, but the focus is on soul-winning. Proverbs 11:30 tells us that “The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise.” Ladies, thank you for your wisdom. Jesus, the master teacher, tells us in Luke 15:7, “I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be in heaven over one sinner that repenteth, more than over ninety and nine just persons, which need no repentance”. Wisdom reminds us of God’s love for each individual. It is so great that He seeks each one out and there is rejoicing when he or she is “found.” Again, to the members of the Mission Ministry, thank you for your service to the Kingdom. 