4 - May 13, 2021
RESTRAINT (1)
Moses was appointed
by God to lead Israel out
of Egyptian bondage and
into the Promised Land.
God appeared to the na-
tion at Mount Sanai and
spoke the words of the Ten
Commandments in their
hearing (Exodus 20:1-26).
Then God called Moses up
to the mountain to receive
a written copy of the Law.
Moses was there with God
for forty days. While he
was gone, Aaron and Hur
were placed in leadership
over the people (Exodus
24:13, 14).
In forty short days,
the people forgot. the
words God had spoken
to them in their hearing:
“You shall have no other
gods before me. You shall
not make for yourselves a
carved image...you shall
not bow down before then
nor serve them...” (Exo-
‘dus 20:3—5). They asked
Aaron to “make us gods
' that shall go before us”.
Aaron did what the people
asked, made a golden calf,
and said, “Tomorrow is
a feast to the Lord.” The
next day the people rose
early, sacrificed a peace of-
fering, ate and drunk, and
rose up to play (Exodus
3221-6).
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Let’s Reason Together
By Alton No‘rman - Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 E. Hwy. 60 East, Owingsville - 606-261-9263
God was angry with
the nation and wanted to
destroy it because “they
had turned away so quick-
ly out of the way that I
commanded them” (Exo-
dus 32:7-10) and “Aaron
had not restrained them”
(Exodus 32:25).
Whatcanwelearnfrom
these sad events in Israel’s
history? We learn that
God’s word is designed to
restrain us. We are not left
to do our own will, we are
limited by God’s revealed
word: “Where there is no
revelation, the people cast
off restraint...” (Proverbs
29:18). God’s word is de-
signed for our restraint
and He says, “You shall...
(or) You shall not...”.
Israel ignored God’s
word and Aaron did not
restrain them. “So, the
Lord plagued the people
because of what they did
with the calf which Aaron
made” (Exodus 32:35).
Years later, Israel “broke
all restraint”: swearing, ly-
ing, killing, stealing, adul-
tery, and bloodshed” re-
sulted (Hosea 421-2). Does
this not describe us? Israel
perished; shall we survive?
Thank you for reason-
ing with me.
One of Kentucky’s top
gospel quartets will be
featured in concert at East
Union Christian Church
on Sunday, May 16.
The Noblemen, an ac-
claimed group based in
Shelbyville, will be sing-
ing during the morning
worship hour. The Noble-
men feature a program of
traditional Southern Gos-
pel music that includes
covers of many familiar
favorites as well as recent
popular songs and origi-
nal compositions. Named
the top quartet in the 2019
Gospel Music Showcase
at the Kentucky State
Fair, The Noblemen reg-
ularly open for national
gospel artists such as The
Kings'men, The LeFevre
Quartet and The New
Speer Family.
The service begins at
11 am. and all are invited
, to stay for a potluck din-
ner following the concert.
There is no admission
charge, but a love offering
will be received. The No-
blemen will also have CDs
available for purchase.
East Union Christian
Church is located in south-
eastern Nicholas County
at 4199 Upper Sharpsburg
church 10 IIIISI
The “01113111811
Road, Carlisle. For more
consult the
information,
church Facebook page.
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Abounding Grace
Assembly of God
91 Banker St., Owingsville
' Wes Crouch, Pastor
Aguas fianquilas Centro
de Adoracion/ Still Waters '
Worship Center
177 Jackson Cemetary Road,
Owingsville
Keith Willoughby
Bath County FirstApostolic
Church
1226 McCarty Branch Rd
Salt Lick, Ky. 40361
Pastor Daniel Flanery
Bailey’s Chapel
Christian Church
2429 Water-Dell Road,
Owingsville
Ryan Utterback, Minister
Bethel Christian Church
518 Bethe] Ridge Road,
Bethel
Rev. Richard Anderson
Bethe! Methodist Church
142 Bethel School Lane,
Bethel
Blevins Valley
Christian Church
1418 Blevins Valley Road,
Owingsville
Russell Ingram, Minister
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints
Hwy. 36, Owingsville
Bishop Jason Purdy
City of Refuge
Full Gospel Church
39 Sour Spring Road,
Olympia
Mike Munday, Minister
Cornerstone Baptist Church
36 Cherry Lane, Salt Lick
Jayson Minix, Minister
East Fork Church of God
4428 East Fork Road,
Owingsville
Billy Harmon, Minister
F airview Christian Church
3064 South Hwy. 11,
Sharpsburg
Morgan Gilty, Minister
Grace Gospel Church
767 Main Street, Sharpsburg
, AueryassMirfister
“'Gra‘c'e' Gospel Tabernacle
91 Wyoming Road,
, Owingsville
Steve Meadows, Minister
Greater First Baptist Church
247 Montgomery St.,
Sharpsburg
Tony L. Weathers, Pastor
Hedrick Community Church
5308 Old Sand Road, Salt
Lick
Randall Jackson, Minister
Kendall Springs
Church of Christ
3072 Kendall Springs,
Owingsville
Jason Leber, Minister
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Oakla First Church of God
215 Old Oakley Road, Owingsville
Randy Hawkins
Olympia Church of God
5583 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Billy Hunt, Pastor
Old Springfield Church
3569 Springfield Rd.
Pastor Bro. Roy Stacy
Services are 3:00PM on Sunday
Owingsville Baptist Church
92 Coyle Street, Owingsville
Chris Bailey, Minister
Owingsville Church of Christ
5410 Highway 60 East
Alton Norman, Minister
Owingsville First
Christian Church
11 East Main St., Owingsville
Sean Bailey, Minister
Owingsville First Church of God
320 Slate Ave., Owingsville
Lowell Rice, Minister
Owingsville United
Methodist Church
75 West Main St., Owingsville
Daniel Burch, Pastor
Pebble Church of God
(Cleveland Assembly)
4857 Oakley Pebble Road,
Owingsville
Franklin Rose, Pastor
Peeled Oak Christian Church
2592 Howard Mill/Peeled Oak
Road, Owingsville
Bill Teegarden, Minister
Polksville Church of God
6275 East Hwy. 60, Salt Lick
Ralph White, Minister
I Preston First Church of God
7184 Preston Rd, Owingsville
Terry Frerichs, Pastor
Reynoldsville Christian Church
943 East Fork Road, Sharpsburg
Doug Routt, Pastor
Salt Lick Christian Church
109 Church Street, Salt Lick
Calvin Lindell, Minister
Salt Lick First Church of God
412 Main Street, Salt Lick
Vernon Lambert, Minister
Salt Lick
Free Will Baptist Church
6367 US 60 East, Salt Lick
Andy Lands, Pastor
St. Julie’s Catholic Church
77 East Main Street, Owingsville
Father Arturo Molina
Bill Grimes, Deacon
Sharpsburg Baptist Church
575 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Shane Henry, Pastor
Sharpsburg Christian Church
241 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Johnny Baber, Minister
Sharpsburg Worship Center
468 Main Street, Sharpsburg
Paula Smith, Pastor
OVER THE HILL
Slate Valley Christian Church
2563 Wyoming Road, Owingsville
g thank you
THE FAMILY OF
THURMAN PHILLIPS
would like to thank you for all the cards,
flowers and kind expressions of sympathy
shown following his passing. Your
support at this heart—breaking time was a
great comfort to all of the family.
Sincerely,
leannie Phillips
By'Kathleen Perry
GINTER CEMETERY
DONATIONS TO BE
MAILED IN
Due to the Covid
19’s appearance this past
year, changes that were
made for Collecting Dona-
tions on Memorial Day in
2020 by mail at The Ginter
Cemetery (Leatherwood
Cemetery) in Menifee
County, KY have remained
the same for this Memorial
Day also (2021).
Families are asked
to mail their donations for
the upkeep of the cem—
etery to The Ginter Cem-
etery Board Co-Treasurer
— Yvonne Quisenberry
- 911 Knapp Ave — More-
head, KY 40351. Routinely,
donations were accepted
at the cemetery in person
pro-addressed envelopes
are available on the bulle-
tin board as you enter the
cemetery, for your conve-
nience in mailing.
Safety first! .
The Ginter Cemetery
is overseen by a board of;
President — Allen Patrick;
Co-Treasurer-Jean Ho11an;
Secretary — Tammy Sta—
ton; Tim Robinson; Jimmy
Dale Perry, Will Quisen-
berry and Kathleen Perry.
Donations received
will be used for mowing
and upkeep of the cem-
etery. Comments or ques-
tions may be addressed to
any of the Ginter Board
Cemetery members.
The Board sincerely
appreciates your coopera-
tion and understanding,
and thanks you in advance!
Lakeview Community . . .
Gregg Whitt, Minister
581 cave Rulflgfke Rd" salt Stulltown Community Church
~ . 1 . 10219 Stulltown Road, Preston
Rev. Eddie Dennison, Pastor Les Ingram Minister
Midland First Church of God
Su ar Grove
“479 Easy 60’ salt Chriseian Church
Llck 3841 N. Stepstone Road,
Bush Stevenson, Pastor Owingsville
Fefly Francrs Nash, Minister
Christian Church
2396 Moore’s Ferry Rd., Salt fig"
Lick ' ’
Dennis Carman, Minister
Morning Star Baptist Church
161 Harrisburg Ave.,
Owingsville
Eric King, Minister
Mud Lick Church of God
9067 East Hwy. 36, Olympia
Mark Caldwell, Minister
New Life Fellowship
907 Forge Hill Road,
Owingsville
Jamie Stump, Minister
Owingsville
Sherman Sparks, Minister
Upper Salt Lick
Church of Christ
5385 South Hwy. 211, Salt Lick
Rezda McNabb, Minister
Victory Chapel
6927 Veterans Memorial Highway,
Sharpsburg
Kevin Miles, Pastor
White Oak Christian Church
2606 White Oak Road, Owingsville
Ron Weaver, Minister
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