South Woods Baptist Church
Upcoming Events
November 2
Daylight Standard Time!
November 4
Election Day
November 8
Ladies Holiday Gathering
November 9
Committee Meetings
November 16
Lord's Supper
November 23
Thanksgiving Dinner at Oak Forrest Elementary
November 26
No S.T.I.N.T. Class - Thanksgiving Break
Other Announcements
Upcoming Sermons
November 2
AM: Acts 14:21-23 Reformation Study: "Always Reforming"
PM: Joint Reformation Day Service at Second Presbyterian Church
November 9
AM: Romans 5:12-14 The Reign of Death
PM: 2 Kings 2 Three Kings, One Prophet
November 16
AM: Romans 5:15-17 The Free Gift
PM: The Lord's Supper
2 Kings 5:1-27 Elisha: A Leprous Captain, A Greedy Servant
November 23
AM: Romans 5:18-19 One Act of Righteousness
PM: Thanksgiving Dinner at Oak Forrest Elementary School
November 30
AM: Romans 5:20-21 The Reign of Grace
PM: Ephesians 4:17-24 You Live What You Know
Bookstore
Birthdays
11/3 - Steven Hockman and Kymberly Kirkpatrick
11/4 - Ron Kirk
11/9 - Jonathan Jones
11/10 - Alex Stewart
11/12 - Jeremy Stewart
11/13 - Sheri Hall and Jolie Cripps
11/15 - Matt Sliger and Zach Ross
11/16 - Susie Bain
11/18 - Isaac Wilbanks
11/19 - John Hunter
11/23 - Ronnie Kirk
11/24 - Chris Wilbanks
11/26 - Christina Barley
Note: If a birthday for this month is not listed here, then we do not have it on file. Please contact us and give us this information.
Preschool Worker Schedule
First Sunday
Bed Babies
Kay Thompson
Jay Campbell
Creepers
Steven Hockman
Jennifer Campbell
Toddlers
Georgia Leeper
Andrew Kirk
2 Year Olds
Jeri Winters
Zeke Winters
3 Year Olds
Deon VanNostrand
Nathan Sparks
Sunday PM
Chris Wilbanks
Elizabeth Kirk
Joseph Kirk
Wednesday PM
Amanda Kirk
Jacob Kirk
Second Sunday
Bed Babies
Stacy Loftis
Steffeny Sheals
Creepers
Tracy Corbitt
Tyler McLendon
Toddlers
Butch Sharp
Madison McLendon
2 Year Olds
Kelly Moore
Brad Sheals
3 Year Olds
Anna Kirkpatrick
Kym Kirkpatrick
Sunday PM
Tom Tollett
Janie Tollett
Tommy Campbell
Wednesday PM
Jennifer Moody
Tyler McLellan
Third Sunday
Bed Babies
Jill Sparks
Jane Newton
Creepers
Anne Crumpler
Logan Jones
Toddlers
Christina Barley
Nathan Barley
2 Year Olds
Debbie Jones
Jonathan Jones
Zach Ross
3 Year Olds
Mark Loftis
Mary Catherine Loftis
Sunday PM
Karen Newton
Stephen Newton
Mary Carnes
Phil Corbitt
Wednesday PM
Karen Newton
Amy Meadows
Jolie Cripps
Fourth Sunday
Bed Babies
Leslie Avilla
Sam Hughey
Creepers
Amber McLellan
Nathan Kirk
Toddlers
Karen Stewart
Alex Stewart
2 Year Olds
Adam Pitt
Alaina Hunter
3 Year Olds
June Hunter
Eric Hunter
Sunday PM
Lisa DeLashmet
Christina Barley
Don Roseberry
Wendy Roseberry
Wednesday PM
Lisa DeLashmet
Kym Kirkpatrick
Fifth Sunday
Bed Babies
Mary Hodgetts
Debbie Kirk
Creepers
Russell Pennington
Maxie Bagwell
Toddlers
Amanda Pennington
Jake Ross
2 Year Olds
Cliff VanNostrand
Moriah Winters
3 Year Olds
Adam Moore
Sunday PM
Zach Winters
Jessica Wilbanks
Joe Hunter
Wednesday PM
Butch Sharp
Joy Sharp
Stephanie McMackin
A Display of Divine Greatness and Mercy
by Tom Ascol

Picture of lightning out of car windowIt was a dark and stormy night. Again, literally. We were several hours into one of our famous Florida electrical storms. The skies looked similar to this photo, which was taken out our back window a couple of years ago.

Around 1:30 AM police were at our home investigating a possible burglary (in our garage--which is a whole 'nother story of its own!). After determining that if someone broke into our garage, he (or she) was gone, one of the officers strongly suggested that I lock the doors on our cars in the driveway, due to a rise in robberies from automobiles in the last year. He and his colleague suggested that we all go investigate whether anything was missing from the cars and to secure them.

It was still raining--by that time more than 2 inches had fallen in the previous 12 hours. And, the skies were still being illuminated by lightning and impressive thunder. I went out first, barefooted and wearing shorts and t-shirt, and walked up to our Buick Skylark. In a perfectly timed instant, the moment my right hand gripped the door handle the most brilliant flash of light and loudest crack of thunder I have ever witnessed provided a most electrifying experience.

Beginning at my right hand and traveling up my arm, down my side and right leg and foot, I got the shock of my life. I was thrown back several feet and on to the ground. The policemen let expletives fly and hovered over me, asking me questions that made no sense. Another bolt of ligtning struck nearby and they helped me up and back inside my house, as they called for paramedics. The ambulance arrived within minutes and 4 paramedics started checking me out by running various tests on me, including an ekg.

By God's grace I remained fully conscious and showed no signs of being burned. I declined their offer to go to the hospital. After giving me further instructions, they left, I changed clothes and futiley tried to go back to sleep. After getting up and quietly reflecting on the night's events for a couple of hours, I was able to wind down around 4:30 and get some sleep.

This afternoon my doctor helped me understand the nauseated and dizzy feelings that crept over me. My nerves, he said, have been "inflamed" and would take a while to calm down. The good news is that I never lost consciousness and there is no evidence of neurological damage (though some would probably challenge that). Basically, it is as if I am at my wit's end all the time. Noise, bright lights and too much movement are...well, nerve wracking! He gave me an injection and ordered some other medications and put me on 48 hours of bedrest. That is where I am as I blog this. In my pajamas. ;-)


Though our family has been able to see some humor in all of this, we are also aware of its seriousness and are very grateful to the Lord for His mercy in these events. I recognize that His mercy and goodness would not have been diminished in the least had the lightning killed me. Nevertheless, His mercy has been manifested to me in that not only have I been spared serious injury, but also the frayed-nerves-feeling seems to be slowy improving.

Several friends have let me know of their prayers, and I am deeply grateful for these displays of grace and kindness to me.

The Lord reigns. As Elihu confesses, He sovereignly directs both thunder and lightning. By these heavenly displays He gives a clear witness of His greatness, in the words of Matthew Henry, "even to the most stupid and unthinking." Even I got that.

"At this also my heart trembles,
And leaps from its place.
Hear attentively the thunder of His voice,
And the rumbling that comes from His mouth.
He sends it forth under the whole heaven,
His lightning to the ends of the earth.
After it a voice roars;
He thunders with His majestic voice,
And He does not restrain them when His voice is heard.
God thunders marvelously with His voice;
He does great things which we cannot comprehend."
Job 37:1-5

Amen.


HT: Founders Blog

Beauty

Here is a talk given at Covenant Life Church's women's ministry by Carrolyn Mahaney on "Beauty." I encourage all of our ladies to listen and be encouraged!

Why We Are Thankful

In preparing for Thanksgiving this month, we thought it would be helpful and encouraging to hear from some of our members why it is that they are thankful to the Lord for His work in their lives.

We are thankful to God because He is patient and loves us enough not to leave us in our sin, but to lead us to repentance.  What kindness of God when all we deserve is judgment!  His mercies are new every morning.  When we are faithless, He is faithful.  He has placed us in a community of believers where His truth is continually before us in word and deed.  This challenges us to examine every aspect of our lives to the glory of God.  Praise God our Father for His exceeding, abundant grace.

The Roseberry Family

Thanksgiving…what a perfect time to reflect on all of the marvelous blessings we have through Christ.  The imperfect world we live in tempts us to ignore the blessings we are so freely given.  We are often broadsided by seemingly insurmountable obstacles:  financial crises, serious mental and physical illnesses, and the losses of those we love the most.  But even in these situations, we can rejoice and give thanks to God.  As Christians, we have the privilege of resting in the knowledge that we have a Savior and Comforter who is causing “all things to work together for good” for those that love God.  While that does not mean that our lives are intended to be easy and free from grief and pain, it does mean that we can say with David, “[We] believe that [we] shall look upon the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living!”  The ability to say that with confidence is a gift worth being thankful for with every breath we take.

The Ross Family
Good Music

Paul urges all believers in Romans 12:2, "Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect." A great way to continually renew our minds is by listening to music that is both true and good. Here are some albums that have encouraged me and that I think will be helpful to you, as well.

"Laden with our sin"

"The Cross was at once the most horrible and the most beautiful example of God’s wrath. It was the most just and the most gracious act in history. God would have been more than unjust, He would have been diabolical to punish Jesus if Jesus had not first willingly taken on Himself the sins of the world. Once Christ had done that, once He volunteered to be the Lamb of God, laden with our sin, then He became the most grotesque and vile thing on this planet. With the concentrated load of sin He carried, He became utterly repugnant to the Father. God poured out His wrath on this obscene thing. God made Christ accursed for the sin He bore. Herein was God’s holy justice perfectly manifest. Yet it was done for us. He took what justice demanded from us."

from R. C. Sproul's The Holiness of God, pg. 121.

HT: Of First Importance

Other Announcements
S.T.I.N.T. Audio now available online and in the Word from the Woods Podcast!
You can now listen to the Wednesday night S.T.I.N.T. classes by either pointing your browser here, or subscribing to the SWBC podcast, The Word from the Woods, here.
Sermon, Sunday School, and S.T.I.N.T. Audio Available
If you are interested in obtaining a copy of the sermons, Sunday School lessons (Jim Carnes only), or S.T.I.N.T. classes in CD form ($2), please make all requests by email here.
Tutoring at The Neighborhood School
Please consider volunteering to tutor middle school students at The Neighborhood School on Mondays from 3:40-5:30. Please ask Ben for details.
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