As Easter Sunday rapidly approaches, my heart swells with anticipation and joy. This day holds immense significance, embodying celebration, renewal, and hope for us all. With only three days left, I implore each of you to urgently extend a heartfelt invitation to someone special to join us for Easter Sunday service at 10:00 AM. Easter is more than just a holiday; it’s a time for us to unite as a family, embracing love, compassion, and the teachings of faith. By inviting someone to be your guest on Easter Sunday, you not only partake in the joyous festivities but also extend a hand of warmth and welcome to those who may need it most. Imagine the profound impact of your invitation—a friend, neighbor, colleague, or even a stranger finding comfort and belonging amidst our gathering. Your gesture of inclusion can be life-changing, offering a sense of belonging and connection that is priceless. Furthermore, Easter Sunday serves as a moment of reflection and gratitude. By inviting others to join us, we open our hearts to share the blessings and abundance that surround us. Let’s not miss this urgent opportunity to spread the message of love and unity this Easter season. Extend the invitation, reach out with open arms, and warmly welcome others into our fellowship. Together, let’s make this Easter Sunday at 10:00 AM a vibrant celebration of togetherness, faith, and the profound impact of inviting others into our hearts.

1 Corinthians 12:12, “For as the body is one, and hath many members, and all the members of that one body, being many, are one body: so also is Christ.”

Not only is Christ the Christian life, but He is also the reality of the church life.

Apart from Him there is no church.

We must understand that the practice of the church issues from the centrality of Christ.

Christ is our relationship with one another (Col. 3:11).

Because He is in all of us, we are related to each other in Him.

We do not need to “join” the church.

We do not sign up to become members of the church.

The church comes into our spirit when we receive Christ.

The church is in all of us because the church is Christ.

We recognize Christ!

When we recognize Christ, we recognize the church!

The reality of the church is a Person.

It is not a doctrine.

It is not a way.

It is not a man.

It is Christ Himself.

So wherever Christ is, there is the church.

The best we can do is simply to see it, acknowledge it, receive one another, and say “Amen.”

We receive one another because we have all been received by God (Rom. 14:3).

We have been redeemed by the same blood.

We have the same one Father (Eph. 4:6).

There is only one “Abba,” one Father, and He is in all of us (Rom. 8:15; Gal. 4:6).

So what do we do?

We say, “We are in the same family!”

This is the church.

It is so simple.

There is something already existing between us.

God put it into us.

It is called the oneness of the Spirit (Eph. 4:3).

We learn to recognize this oneness of the Spirit between us and to keep it in our relationships.

This oneness is so precious because it is made up of the oneness of the Father and the Son.

The oneness between the Father and the Son is now embodied in the Spirit.

Thus, through Christ as the life-giving Spirit entering into us, we have been admitted into Their oneness!

Because of Christ, Their oneness has now become our oneness.

This is the church.

Until Tomorrow

With A Shepherd’s Love,

Pastor Jackson

David Ford – Still in ICU – Prayers Needed

Junior Stephens

Amy Garner

Amy Garner’s Mom & Dad 

Andrew Halevi & Daughter

Ashely Burn’s Sisters 

Coly/Connor – Allison’s G’sons 

Dan Haines

Darlene Wiggins

David Burnette  

David Harrison – Riverside

Deanna Fowler

Denise Hulsey – Jordan’s G’mother 

Donnie Butler’s Dad

Doris Loyd

Dr. and Mrs. Davis

Drew

Easton Fielder 

Ed Mays

Eric Magnusson’s Mother

Eric Ward

Faith Burnette

Freddie May’s Mom 

George & Linda Alexander 

James Burnette 

James Garner’s Friend 

Joanie/Jeanie Mom

Jodi Bateman 

John Austin 

June Cronan’s Sister 

Kailey Bateman

Kim McClain’s Mother 

Krista Hilscher 

Larry Barker 

Lee Cronan

Lillanna Magnusson’s Mom

Linda Breedlove’s Sister – Sarah 

Linda Hodges’ Sister 

Lonzo Christin 

Lori Blount’s Mother

Mary Sims 

Marynell Ford 

Maureen Brown 

Michael Stanley 

Miles Bradshaw

Nora Allison

Pastor & Mrs. Driskell 

Ricky Gipson   

Rose Fuller – Pruitt-Monroe Nursing Home, Forsyth GA

Roseleigh Osborn 

Sandra Graham    

Scott Lanier 

Soso Nzolo – 17 Yr. Old South African Pastor’s Daughter                                                         

Susan & Alexis Tesone

Susan Mosley

Tom Witcher