Tuesday, April 29, 2008

Prince Caspian

It's almost time for the next Narnia movie!



Saturday, April 26, 2008

Stairway To Heaven

Sunday's sermon will be over the Tower of Babel (Genesis 11:1-9). Please read Genesis 9-10 and Revelation 17-19.

Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Leadership & Growth Conference



Remember me in prayer as I speak today, at this conference, regarding "Recapturing Generation Lost: The Small Town Effect".

Monday, April 21, 2008

Aggie Muster

Softly call the Muster, let comrade answer 'Here'..."

Aggies gathered together on June 26,1883 to live over again their college days, the victories and defeats won and lost upon the drill field and in the classroom. By April 21, 1903, this annual gathering evolved into a celebration of Texas' Independence on San Jacinto Day. These early meetings included field games and banquets for Aggies to reflect and celebrate their memories of Aggieland. 'Let every alumni answer a roll call' wrote the former students. It was not until 1922, however, that April 21 became the official day of events for all Aggies, thus, the annual tradition of Muster was born. The March 1923 Texas Aggie urged, 'If there is an A&M man in one-hundred miles of you, you are expected to get together, eat a little, and live over the days you spent at the A&M College of Texas.
Still remembering and honoring the time spent in Aggieland, the tradition of mustering has grown in strength, meaning, and spirit. By 1929, meeting had grown worldwide, and in 1942 Aggie Muster gained international recognition. Twenty-five men, led by General George Moore '08, mustered during the Japanese Siege of the Philippine island of Corregidor. Knowing that Muster might soon be called for them, these Aggies embodied the essence of commitment, dedication, and friendship- the Aggie Spirit. They risked their lives to honor their beliefs and values. That small group of Aggies on an outpost during World War II inspired what has developed into one of our greatest traditions.
Muster is celebrated in more than four-hundred places world wide, with the largest ceremony on the Texas A&M campus in College Station. The ceremony brings together more Aggies, worldwide, on one occasion than any other event.
The students of Texas A&M University coordinate the Campus Muster. Because Muster was established to bring Aggies together, each Campus Muster is dedicated to the fifty-year reunion class. The Campus Muster involves an entire day of activities for students both present and past. Alumni enjoy a special program including tours of the ever-changing campus. At noon, all Aggies congregate at the Academic Plaza for the Camaraderie Barbecue that rekindles the tradition of the original Muster celebration. That night, the Muster ceremony consists of an address by a keynote speaker, the reading of poems, followed by the Roll Call for the Absent. The Roll Call honors Aggies that have fallen since the last Muster roll was read. As the names are read, a friend or family member answers 'Here', and a candle is lit to symbolize that while those Aggies are not present in body, they will forever remain with us in Aggie Spirit.
Century-old roots provide the basis of Muster as Aggies know it today. It has changed, yet the Spirit in which it was established remains the same. Since the beginning, every Aggie has lived and become a part of the Aggie Spirit. What is felt today is not just the love of a fellow Aggie, it is the spirit of hundreds of thousands of Aggies who have gone before. Muster is how that Spirit is remembered and will continue to unite Texas A&M and the Aggie family. A&M may change, but the Spirit never will.
[Copied from Aggie Traditions.]

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

God's Blessings

Many of you have asked about the Spring Revival, so let me report the good news.

Each service (5 in all) had a wonderful time of invitation. Overall, the invitations averaged 30 minutes with people being saved, re-dedicating their lives to Christ, asking for forgiveness, confessing sins, etc. In fact, we now have 7 baptisms to administer (we have already administer 3 in the last 3 weeks...10 baptisms in a month! Praise God!).

Bro. Lawrence Thompson was the evangelist, and he spoke mightily from the Word of God. God convicted and pierced our hearts with His Word. In fact, it seems as though Ebenezer has been revived (of course, time will tell)! Praise the Lord for His goodness!

Well, I'm physically tired but spiriturally recharged. May God use me in a mighty way and use Ebenezer Baptist Church for His honor and glory.

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Do Christians Get On Your Nerves?



Thursday, April 10, 2008

Lumiere Du Monde (Here I Am To Worship)

Enjoy watching Jason Clark sing this song in French. Sounds like he's getting it down to me!



Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Spring Revival

April 13-16
Sunday @ 10:45 am & 6:00 pm
Monday-Wednesday @ 7:00 pm
Evangelist: Bro. Lawrence Thompson

Please pray for God to truly revive us and the Henderson area.

Thursday, April 03, 2008

True Revival

EBC will hold services in hope of being revived on April 13-16. All are welcome, however, the main thrust of the services will be to the members of EBC. Please pray for us as Bro. Lawrence Thompson speaks from the Word of God and shares God's will for us as an individual and church.

However, I am concerned that true revival may not occur if we just see our need to repent. In other words, if we are just trying to correct ourselves, then it may be a quite shallow revival. But what if, instead of first focusing on us, we focused on who God is and His majesty. Such a revelation of His magnificence and glory would cause us to fall to our knees and repent! I believe such an occurrence would bring true revival. So may we realize who God is in all of His glory and power!

Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Happy Birthday!

My mother's birthday is today (and that's no April Fool!). It seems she has mixed emotions about these birthdays. While she is able to get cheap coffee (25 cents at McDonald's), she doesn't really like getting the cheaper price because of her age. Of course, my dad thinks it is great! Well, I guess I'll go play some April Fool jokes on her now.

Happy Birthday Mom!