Saturday, September 24, 2011

Caribbean Cruise 2011

Carnival Elation has over 1,000 staterooms, and this past week, I was blessed to occupy one of them. Our cabin was E-171, an ocean view on the Empress deck. It was a wonderful place to be for the week. I think that prior to this cruise, we must have been on newer boats. The layout of this room is different than the other ships that we’ve vacationed on. But, it was a good “different.”

We began our journey from Covington around 7:15 on Monday, September 19th. We stopped for breakfast at McDonald’s somewhere south of Atlanta in the boonies. There was a little girl sitting close to where we were. She was having breakfast with her grandfather. She prayed over her breakfast-it was so cute! She had such a sweet, country accent. Then, someone who knew her grandfather walked over to her table to talk to them. He asked the little girl how old she was. She responded, “Three and three-quarters.” After breakfast, we continued our trip to Mobile, Alabama.

When we made it to the port, we pulled into the parking deck where an attendant took our large bags. The deck was pretty full, so we had to park on the top. When we pulled into a parking space, Lesha said, “Thank God I didn’t give him my small bag-my passport is in it.” To which I replied, “Oh no! My birth certificate is in my big bag!” Lesha stayed with the car while I ran and prayed that I would be able to get to my bag in time to get my birth certificate. Thankfully, Lesha’s suitcase is pretty noticeable. It’s super cute-dark purple with a little swirly flower design. So, it was easy to spot, and my suitcase was right next to hers. So, thankfully, I was able to get my birth certificate. Hallelujah!

So, I went back to tell Lesha the good news and to get the rest of my stuff. As we began walking across the parking lot to check-in with Carnival, Lesha said, “Did you lock the car?” I told her that I had, and even if I hadn’t, there was nothing left in it that anyone would want to steal. Which reminded me-what do thieves like to steal out of cars? Ipods. Oh, crap. Ipods. Yep, they were still in the car. Oops. And, since everyone knows that you can’t lay in the sun for hours without good music, I made another trip back to the car to get the iPods. Finally, we were ready to get on the boat. WooHoo!!!

Getting checked in was pretty ordinary, which was nice. The Carnival employees in Mobile were super friendly, and we were on the boat in a flash. When we got onto the ship, they had lunch ready for us. Lesha always gets a scoop of tuna salad and makes a regular salad with it. I had never tasted tuna salad (I thought it smelled like cat food), but Lesha spoke so highly of it, I decided to give it a try. It was so delicious I ended up having a tuna-salad salad every day for lunch.

The first full day at sea was absolutely wonderful. It was partly cloudy (but mostly sunny) and around 88 degrees. We laid in the sun for a few hours, then walked around to avoid getting burned on the first day. (That has happened before, and it is not fun). Then, we went back to lay in the sun a few more hours. We always opt for the late seating in the formal dining room, so dinner was at 8:15. Our servers were Gusti and Edgardo. Dinner was delicious. I had spinach & artichoke dip, a Greek farmer salad, and prime rib. Oh, and I can’t forget dessert-Bitter and Blanc; it’s white and dark chocolate bread pudding. It was my favorite dessert of the week. We sat at a table with two other girls-Carol and Paige. Carol has the same birthday as Lesha and I…how cool is that?! After dinner we went to the karaoke lounge, and I sang “Before He Cheats.” Carol threatened to post a video of it on You Tube, but I don’t know if she really will. There was a comedy show after karaoke. We went, but it wasn’t very funny. So, we went back to sing another karaoke song. This time I did, “Don’t Know Why” by Norah Jones.

The next day was as gorgeous and even hotter than the first. We were in Cozumel. So, we did a little shopping around the pier. Then, we got a taxi to Downtown and did a little more walking and shopping. When we were done with retail therapy, we went back to the boat to soak up some more rays. But, it was pretty hot since the boat was still (there wasn’t much of a breeze). After we soaked in the Vitamin D, there were Carnival Legends auditions. So, we got showered and got dressed up for that. Carnival Legends is the show that happens on the last night of the cruise. It is similar to American Idol; you sing, and there are three judges. To audition, you have to choose a karaoke song and sing it, and then audience members vote for the five people whom they want to be in the show. I decided to audition for the show. I sang “I Will Survive.” And, I got voted in for the show. Yippee!

Our ship docked in Calica, Mexico the next day. Lesha and I like to take excursions and do things that we otherwise would not have the opportunity to experience. So, the excursion we chose was the Cavern and Underground Snorkel tour. It was not what I expected, but it was a great experience. We went through some tiny places. At times, I just had to not think about the fact that we were in a cave. Our tour guide was telling us about a species of bats that live in the caves (and shining a flashlight where they were flying). He said something about them having red tails. I was too busy trying to forget that there were bats flying around us to pay attention to that part. Near the end of the tour, we snorkeled down a narrow tunnel in the cave where we say ‘brain coral.’ I had a waterproof camera, so I hope to have evidence of this excursion when I get the film developed. It really was a fantastic experience. On a side note, you know how in every group there has to be a loud-mouth? Well, the one in our group was a dumb loud-mouth. She asked our tour guide if fish can see under water. Then, she continually repeated everything he said. Annoying. Aside from the stupid lady, it was a wonderful day!

Lesha and I make it a habit to use the stairs instead of the elevator while we are on the cruise. To get to the deck where we lay out, we had to climb up five flights of stairs. That, in itself, isn’t so bad. However, almost daily when I got up to my lounge chair, I would realize that I’d forgotten something in the room. It was usually my hat. Sometimes I also forgot to bring my Coke Zero. And, once, I forgot my beach towel. It seemed like it was always something. Toward the end of the cruise, we laughingly referred to it as “cruise brain.” It began to rub off on Lesha too-she just had a lesser version than I did.

On the last evening, it was time for the big show-Carnival Legends. I was super excited to be in it, but I was also pretty nervous to be in front of so many people (around 1,000-1,200). But, I did it and had a blast. Note to anyone who is considering doing this in the future: if you can do a good version of “God Bless the USA” people love it! That’s what the guy who won sang, and it was definitely a hit!

Today, we came home. After going to Mom’s, our first stop was for Mexican food at Pacho’s. Yes, we just got home from Mexico. But, can anything beat the Mexican food in Covington? I think not. I’m so glad that Lesha and I started our vacation tradition, and that we’ve kept it going-this was this fifth time that we’ve had our “sister vacation.” I hope that it is something that continues for years and years to come.


Friday, September 9, 2011

Freedom


In Honor of September 11, 2001

How great it feels to be free! I’m so thankful for the brave men and women who have fought and are still fighting to preserve the freedoms that we have grown so accustomed to. Just like our American freedom was not free, our freedom in Christ was paid with a great price of the Spotless Lamb.
Not only has God made a way for us to be free from sin; He wants us to be free from the burdens and chains that we impose on ourselves. It is up to us to choose Salvation. It is also up to us to free ourselves from the things that bind us. Isaiah 52:2 NLT says, “Rise from the dust, O Jerusalem. Sit in a place of honor. Remove the chains of slavery from your neck, O captive daughter of Zion.“ It is up to each of us to remove those chains. God does not want us to be oppressed. John 8:36 NIV says, “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.“ According to Webster’s online dictionary, free implies “a permanent removal from whatever, binds, confines, entangles, or oppresses.” Once we have chosen Salvation, the Son has set us free indeed-free from sin and oppression. Let’s live in that freedom!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

September Church News


September Church News
Monroe First Congregational Holiness Church
1113 South Broad Street
Monroe, Georgia 30655
Pastor Greg Baldwin
Sunday School 10:00, Sunday Worship Service 11:00 & 6:00,
Tuesday Worship Service 7:30
Follow us on facebook: www.facebook.com/monroechchurch
Welcome
Thank you for being here to join us in worshipping the Lord in spirit and truth. We long to give Him a sacrifice of praise today. Our goal is to be a body of believers, uniting in truth. If you don’t already have a home church, we would love to have you with us each week. Along with our mid-week service on Tuesdays, we also have small groups on Tuesdays. We are certain that we have something suited for you.

Weekly Sunday School Trivia Questions
August 28th~Who led a rebellion against the authority of Moses and the ground swallowed him up?
September 4th~The gift of the Holy Spirit that was given in Acts 2 was spoken by which prophet of the Old Testament?
September 11th~Who did Ruth marry after her first husband died?
September 18th~What sign did God give to Hezekiah so he would know that God would add fifteen years to his life?

Prayer Requests
In your prayer time this week, please remember:
Dee Cordle, Melissa Christian, Tony Howard, Shane Charles, Brandon Keene and Jonathon Carter (deployed soldiers), Gary Butler, Bro Billy Autry, Amber Kinkaid, Sherman and Joy Baldwin, Robert and Glenna Deel, Gene McCullough, Eva and Delano Casper, Lisa Perry, Scott Williams, Judy Daniel, David Pac, Sandra Phillips, Betty Hicks, LeWanda Ramey, Curtis McDougal.

Words for Life
I was thinking about the Youth Service that we had at the beginning of August. As we were preparing for it, I knew that it would be a completely different type of service than what we are used to. But, then, I thought maybe that’s what worship is all about. I was reminded of David. Psalm 40:3 NLT says, “He gave me a new song to sing, a hymn of praise to our God. Many will see what He has done and be amazed. They will put their trust in the Lord.” You know, I love Mexican food. At times, I feel like I could eat it for every meal. But, I know that no matter how good it is, after several meals, it would become mundane. Maybe God longs to hear a fresh song from you-for you to forget about the “old” way of doing things. Begin anew. Isaiah 43:18-19 says, “Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it?” Our spirit cannot thrive on past blessings. Bless God in a new way and see what new thing He has in store for you.

Nursery Guidelines
The nursery is staffed by one adult and one young adult and will be available during the sermon portion of the service.

Announcements
§  Remember to check the projection for this month’s announcements. It will include information about Family Night, Brotherhood Meeting, WM’s Meeting, Nursing Home Ministry, and other upcoming events.
§  September 1 – Brotherhood meeting
§  September 3 – Yard Sale at Monroe CH
§  September 4 – No evening service (Labor Day Weekend)
§  September 19 – WMs
§  September 23-24 – WMs Retreat at Union Grove Campground
§  September 30 – Dinner & a Movie at Monroe CH

September Birthdays
Vicki Stewart~September 1st
Leah Cyphers~September 10th
Denise Parish~September 14th
Allene Farmer September 17th
Carolyn Driver~September 22nd
Chris Chancey~September 25th


Monday, August 15, 2011

Are you cheating yourself?

At church yesterday morning, I sang a song called “Your Cries Have Awoken the Master” written by Sonya Isaacs and Becky Isaacs Bowman. I’ll type the lyrics. (If you know the song, feel free to skip this.)
Crossing the calm sea with Jesus, the disciples were getting concerned
The wind started violently blowing, and He was asleep in the stern
Does He not care that we perish, we’re helpless & we’re so afraid
But, Jesus arose when they called Him, and said to them where is your faith

You’ve prayed all night, You’ve held on with all of your might
Child, your cries have awoken the Master
Oh, He knows your voice, lift your hands, it’s time to rejoice
Child, your cries have awoken the Master

It hit you without any warning, the storm of your life had begun
Seeing no hope in the distance, you’re so frightened with no place to run
By now your vessel is filling, and you’re thinking that you’ll surely drown
You’ve cried out for help from the Savior, so you know you can’t give up now

You’re up there worried that He’s fast asleep
The winds are so deadly, the water’s so deep
By try to be patient because soon He’ll bring peace
Just one word from His voice and it all must cease

It is hard to imagine what the disciples were feeling. But, it seems as if, even with Jesus very nearby, they didn’t know when to trust that everything was in good hands. How often do we cheat ourselves out of peace because we try to figure everything out on our own? Just the other day, I was given a gentle reminder that I don’t have to know how everything is going to work out-I just have to know that it will. Occasionally, maybe you feel like your drowning in your own storm. But, do you really think that God will let you drown? No! He’s right there with you. He hears the cries of your heart, and He knows your voice. Philippians 4:6-7 says, “Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank Him for all that He has done. Then you will experience God’s peace which exceeds anything we can understand.”

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Are You Scared?


Today, I just wanted to share one of my favorite quotes. It is from Marianne Williamson:

"Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, ‘Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous?’ Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won’t feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to manifest the glory of God that is within us. It’s not just in some of us; it’s in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others.”

Kinda makes me wonder, do I help liberate others to glorify God? Are you ready to get past your fears and reach the dreams that God longs for you to fulfill?

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Don't be Debbie Downer

As I was reading my Bible the other day, I read Exodus 17:8-13. In these verses, the Israelites are in a battle against the Amalekites. Moses told Joshua to choose some men to fight, and Moses went to the top of the hill and held his arms up to the Lord. As long as Moses held his hands up, the Israelites were winning. But, whenever he lowered his hands, the Amalekites were winning. Thankfully, Moses did not go to the top of the hill alone. Hur and Aaron went with him. When Moses began to tire, they got a stone for Moses to sit on, and they held his hands up. One stood on one side of Moses; the other stood on the other side. They held up his hands until sunset, and the Israelites won the battle. This scripture really grabbed my attention. What would have happened if Hur and Aaron had not gone with Moses? Or what if they grumbled and complained because Moses’ arms were tired? How often have we seen someone facing battles and instead of holding up their arms, we think that they should be able to overcome their own battles? It is so important that we lift each other up. Moses continued to do his part by keeping his arms raised. And, we still have to do our own part of fighting. But, when we see someone struggling, let’s reach out instead of assuming that they want to fight alone. There is power in just a few words of encouragement. Have a happy weekend!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

August Church News

August Church News

Monroe First Congregational Holiness Church
1113 South Broad Street
Monroe, Georgia 30655
Pastor Greg Baldwin
Sunday School 10:00, Sunday Worship Service 11:00 & 6:00,
Tuesday Worship Service 7:30
Follow us on facebook: www.facebook.com/monroechchurch


Welcome
Here at Monroe CH Church, we are a family of believers. We want to capture the hearts of every generation and join together in pressing “toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:14). Visitors, thank you for joining us to magnify and worship the Lord today. If you don’t already have a home church, we would love to have you with us each week. Along with our mid-week service on Tuesdays, we also have small groups on Tuesdays. We are certain that we have something suited for you.

Weekly Sunday School Trivia Questions
July 31st~How many times did Paul ask God to remove his “thorn in the flesh?”
August 7th~At Jesus’ last Passover meal, what did the disciples argue about?
August 14th~From what city did Paul escape by being let down from a window in a basket?
August 21st ~Paul received from the Jews how many stripes five times?

Words for Life
“To get something you’ve never had, you have to do something you’ve never done.” The author of that quote is unknown. A friend of mine wrote the following on facebook: “When God takes something from your grasp, He isn’t punishing you but merely opening your hands to receive something better.” A few months ago, I was talking to Mom about things to do for church growth. Sometimes changing from the norm is uncomfortable. But, we need to be open to the Lord using us in new ways. Looking through the Bible, I’ve noticed that God moves people out of their comfort zones to use them for His glory. Think about Abraham. God told Abraham to take his only son Isaac to be sacrificed. Abraham obeyed God, and God provided a ram to be sacrificed instead. Remember Jonah? God sent him to Ninevah. We can certainly see that Jonah was not thrilled about going. At first, he did not go. But, when he went and prophesied to the people of Ninevah, they repented, and God saved the city. Perhaps a new job is bringing about openings that you previously had not considered. Or, maybe you feel a calling in a ministry that you have not given thought to before. Be in prayer and be open to God calling you out of your comfort zone to bring great change in your life and our church.

Prayer Requests
In your prayer time this week, please remember:
Dee Cordle, Melissa Christian, Tony Howard, Shane Charles, Brandon Keene and Jonathon Carter (deployed soldiers), Gary Butler, Bro Billy Autry, Sherman and Joy Baldwin, Robert and Glenna Deel, Gene McCullough, Eva and Delano Casper and Martha Brand, Lisa Perry, Jill Thornton & Scott Williams.
           

August Birthdays
Sammy Slaton~August 3rd
Kenneth Farmer~August 11th
Kenny Simpson~August 19th  
Michelle Lazenby & Jonathan Ruff~August 21st  
Richard Wellborn~August 31st