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Friday, January 27, 2012


Join Priceville Church of Christ Sunday mornings beginning January 29 as we go in search of church!  Find out what God says makes a great church, and peel away thousands of years of dogma and tradition to find the simple roots of the earliest disciples.  Discover how an English word that once meant "circus" came to be one of the most loaded, maligned, misused, and yet most loved words in all of the Christian world.  Learn why going in search of church is a glimpse inside God's own heart; and much, much, more!  Even if your Sunday routine does not usually include a stop at Priceville Church of Christ, you do not want to miss this series.  These messages will inform and enlighten, challenge and inspire.  Make time to broaden your spiritual horizons this Sunday at 10AM.  You'll be glad you did! 

Priceville Church of Christ is located in Priceville, Alabama.  From I-65, take exit 334 (Hwy 67) and turn East (toward Priceville High School).  Turn North at the traffic light at Bethel Road and Hwy 67 (Foodland & Traditions Bank are landmarks).  Priceville Church of Christ will be located about one-half mile ahead on the corner of Robinson Street and North Bethel Road.





Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Upcoming Events

7:00PM  Thursday, December 15 -- Annual Christmas Dinner
6:30PM  Friday, December 16 -- Family Movie Night
9:00AM  Sunday, December 18 -- Bible Classes
10:00AM Sunday, December 18 -- Morning Assembly
2:00PM  Sunday, December 18 -- Christmas Caroling
5:00PM  Sunday, December 18 -- Evening Assembly
6:00PM  Sunday, December 18 -- Youth Tacky Christmas Party
10:00AM Sunday, December 25 -- Morning Worship Assembly Only
No Bible Classes or Evening Assembly.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

A Thankful Heart







Join PCC Sunday, November 20, at 10:00AM for "A Thankful Heart!"  Mike will show how a thankful heart will improve our relationships, our outlook on life, and virtually every other aspect of our daily lives.  At 5:00PM, Brother Earl Richardson from Moulton, Alabama will bring a special message based on many years of accumulated wisdom as a Bible student, minister, and teacher.  You will be blessed to be present!  

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Three Legs & A Bobbed Tail


While driving home a few nights ago in Priceville, something darted in front of my van.  In the nick of time, I prevented the feline fatality by some quick brake action.  It had not been a particularly good day and what I saw stunned me.  It was a black cat.  Not only a black cat, but it had three legs and a bobbed-tail. "Just my luck," I thought, "If a black cat is bad, what future terror a black cat with only three legs and a bobbed tail will bring?" The kitty, obviously more shaken than I, limped across the street in front of me. 

            The thought struck me of what that cat’s life must be like.  My mind was swirling.  I began to think of just how fortunate I am as a Christian. Though some might belittle with words, I still swish my mischievous tail with contentment when I look at my family. Though some tear down with their actions, my tail is intact. Though Satan hurls physical, spiritual, and emotional pain, I still have life. Though I will one day die, I still have heaven. Why?  The answer is a concept called reconciliation.

            Reconciliation is one of those five dollar words used only in church, but it’s a concept you know.  Literally, it means “to be made friends again.”  Think about your most recent fight. Careless insensitivity led to bitter acrimony that lingered and lingered. If you took the high road, wrongs are confessed, apologies are said, and trust is restored, reconciliation occurs. Otherwise the feud continues.  Spiritual reconciliation reminds us of our fight with God. By our sin, we crucify His Son at Calvary. The tragic consequences of sin are summed up in one word:  death! (See Romans 6 if you want to dig deeper).  But God specializes in reconciliation. His high road always transforms ugly into drop-dead beautiful! 

            Romans five is all about reconciliation. It says, "But God put his love on the line for us by offering his Son in sacrificial death while we were of no use whatever to him.
 Now that we are set right with God by means of this sacrificial death, the consummate blood sacrifice, there is no longer a question of being at odds with God in any way.
If, when we were at our worst, we were put on friendly terms with God by the sacrificial death of his Son, now that we're at our best, just think of how our lives will expand and deepen by means of his resurrection life!
11 Now that we have actually received this amazing friendship with God, we are no longer content to simply say it in plodding prose. We sing and shout our praises to God through Jesus, the Messiah! (Rom 5:6,8,10-11, The Message)."
 Need I say more? 

            Yes, in this life we often pay a costly physical price for our sins; but, God's reconciliation through the blood of Christ pays the spiritual price in obedient, penitent  hearts and heals the spiritual sin feud.  He restores friendship and forgets our sins. The Psalmist wrote, "As far as the east is from the west, So far has He removed our transgressions from us (Psalm 103:12)."  If you’ve been born of water and the spirit (John 3:5), then you are promised the kingdom of God.  Now you’ve got friends in the highest places. 

            God knows your name. He cares about your problems in the here and now. Why?  It is simple, really.  He is not content to be your Creator alone.  He yearns for more.  He slammed on the brakes for you so you can have a deeper and more expansive life. “Your God is present among you, a strong Warrior there to save you. Happy to have you back, he'll calm you with his love and delight you with his songs (Zephaniah 3:17).”  So what will it be?  Will you sing and shout surrounded by the love and delight of God’s song of reconciliation?  Or will you at your worst continue the plodding prose of your life?  I want to be a friend of God.  I choose number one.   Mike Rhodes

Friday, July 15, 2011

Calling All Peacemakers! 10AM Sunday, July 17



Join us Sunday, July 17 at Priceville Church of Christ as we continue "Your Blessed Life Now" from the Sermon on the Mount. At 10AM, we will focus on Matthew 5:9 "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called Sons of God."  In our world, peace has merely become that glorious moment of silence, while everybody takes the time to reload.  According to the Bible, true peace is expressed in justice, good will, and brotherhood, but its source can only be found by being in relationship with Christ.  There is a big difference between being a peace "lover" and a peace "maker."  Which are you?  Find out Sunday at 10AM at Priceville Church of Christ!

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

UPDATED! Vera Pirtle -- Major Surgery Tomorrow

UPDATED:  Thursday, July 14:  Vera was moved into ICU at Decatur General due to some complications.  At last report, she was doing a little better.

UPDATED:  Sister Vera's surgery went well today.  The doctor thinks he got all the cancer and, according to my understanding, did not think it had yet spread to the lymph nodes or other areas.  He said she may not even require chemo.  This is great news.  Please keep praying for Sister Vera and her family.

Vera Pirtle has had a recurrence of breast cancer and will be having surgery at 8:00AM tomorrow (Wednesday, July 13) at Decatur General Hospital. Please keep Vera & Bennie and family in your prayers.