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Bulletin Board Briefs

• Cornerstone Baptist Church will host their "Easter Egg Hunt & Spring Fling" on April 1st, 10 AM - 2 PM. Two Gospel Groups and The Easter Bunny will be there. Egg hunt, games for all, door prizes, moon walk, bake off and lunch. Everyone is welcome! Corner of Ralph Rahn Road and Hwy 21. For more information, please call 826-6515.
• "Shaggy Day", haircuts for $8 at Guyton United Methodist Church, 401 Church Street in Guyton, on April 1st, 10 AM - 2 PM. Ashlynn Barker, owner of Ashlynn's Beauty Salon will be giving haircuts for a Fundraiser for The Youth of the Church.
• In God Service Production presents "The 9th Gospel Singing Anniversary" for Part 1 of 3
Featuring: The McIver Family of Midway, Ga.; The Baconton Missionary Baptist Church Male Chorus of Allenhurst, Ga.; Brothers-N-Christ of Pembroke, Ga.; The Sons of Harmony of Liberty County, Ga.; The Georgia Wonders of Liberty County, Ga.; The Faithful Few; and many more. New Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Hwy. 119/E. B. Copper Hwy., Crossroads Community, Riceboro, Ga. 31323. March 25th, 2006, 6:00P.M. For more information call: Jeffrey D. West: 368-5826/ 271-0624 or James L. Blocker: 876-2496.
• Faulkville Baptist Church Presents "More Than Just A Man", A Dramatic Easter Musical 7pm April 11th, 13th, 14th, 10 am Sunday, April 16th. Hwy 80 & Zeigler Road, Faulkville GA
Phone: 748-7332. Free Admission!

• Guyton Easter services
Guyton’s churches will hold a series of community services to celebrate the Easter season. The schedule includes:
At 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 13, a Maundy Thursday service at Guyton Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), located on the corner of Pine and Third streets.
At 7 p.m. on Friday, April 14, a Good Friday commemoration at Guyton Methodist Church, at the corner of Church and Fourth streets.
At 7 a.m. on Sunday, April 16, a Resurrection Sunrise Service and breakfast at the Pilgrim Missionary Association, located on Ga. 17 north of Guyton Elementary School. Dr. Doug Holden, pastor of Guyton Christian Church, will speak. Breakfast will be served immediately afterward.
The public is invited to attend any of these services.

• North Salem Baptist Church, Highway 30, in Port Wentworth, will be having it's Spring Revival, March 26th-29th at 7:00 PM. Speaker will be Dr. Steve Sells and worship leader will be Rev. Greg Hartzog. Please come and join us!
• Are you concerned about your life and community you live in? Come join us at Aldergate United Methodist Church, 2020 Tennessee Avenue in Savannah, March 26th - April 1st, 7 PM nightly for an "Old Timey Outdoor Tent Revival"! For more information, please call 234-7234.
• You are invited to come and join us for music and poetry at Coastal Coffee Company, corner of Victory Drive and Skidaway Road, every 3rd Sunday night, 7PM - 9 PM. For more information, please call 234-7234.
• The Bloomingdale Alliance Church Creative Arts and Music Department Presents ... "The Last Easter", a dramatic musical presentation. There will be a gospel sing beginning at 6 PM with the Musical Performance beginning at 7 PM. Saturday, April 8th and Sunday, April 9th. 501 West Highway 80 in Bloomingdale. For more information, please call the church office at 748-6351.

• Revival at Savannah Holy Church of God, located at 707 Little Neck Road, March 19th-March 24th, Evangelist Curtis Teague, 7:30 nightly.
• Join us at Port Wentworth United Methodist Church, 201 Turnberry Street (corner of Crossgate and Turnberry Sts.) for Sunday School at 9:45 AM and Sunday Morning Worship at 11 AM and Family Night Activities on Wednesdays when we have supper at 5:45 PM. The cost is $4 for adults, $2 for children with a maximum of $10 for any family. Your first supper with us is free, just call the office at 964-4210 to make reservations. Nursery is provided. After supper we have a lecture series or bible study. Currently we are learning about the United Methodist Church and what it means to be a United Methodist. At 6:30 PM we have Choir Practice for children; at 7:15 PM we have Choir Practice for the adults. Join us; you'll be glad you did. Call the church for more information, 964-4210.
 
• Want to be part of a new and God-led ministry? Everlasting Life International Church for all people is for you! Join us for Prayer & Bible Study on Thursday night, 7:30 - 9PM, currently meeting at the Holiday Inn Express, Port Wentworth in the Breakfast Room. For more information, please call 531-0189 or email snewson@georgiasouthern.edu
 
• Opportunities for new Baptist Church forming in the Pooler area: Worship Leader, key board ability a plus; Student Pastor; AWANA Ministry - If you have ever been a leader or helper in AWANA and would like to get in on the ground floor of a new ministry for children in the Pooler area. Please call 656-5522 for more information.
• Need a bit of encouragement?  Then join us at 9 a.m. each Sunday for Bible Study at First Baptist of Rincon.  Singles, divorced or widowed are invited to attend.  Currently we are meeting in the game room in the youth building.  Greeters are available to show you the way.  For more info, please call 826-5536 or 754-3277.

GOD GIVEN TALENTS
Matthew 25:14-30 ˆThis is the story of a man who went traveling into a far country. He called his servants to him, entrusting them with certain amounts of his goods, according to their individual abilities. To one he gave five talents; to another he handed two talents; and to a third, knowing that he could not handle a heavy load of responsibility, he gave him just one talent.
The first servant, knowing that his master was just, but austere, went out immediately and put the five talents to work for him. He investigated many business ventures before deciding what he would do with the money. Satisfied with his decision, he invested it.
The second servant didn’t have as much to work with. His master, when he handed him the two talents, said nothing further. He didn’t tell him how to spend or invest the money. But this servant, although not quite as smart as the first man, knew that his master intended for him to use it wisely. He went to work to figure out how he could best utilize what his master had entrusted to him.
The third servant, known for his laziness, received just one talent. He looked at it, wondering what good one little talent would do. How could he use such a pittance? He thought about his master, remembering the times he had rebuked him for his laziness. He was quite afraid of his master. He clutched the talent in his hand. Going quickly to his quarters he sat down to think. Yes! That’s what he would do! He would not spend his master’s money. No. That would be wrong. He would put it away in a safe place, not telling anyone where it was. In fact, he told no one that he even had the talent. Every once in awhile he would pull the talent out and look at it. But then, thinking about how stern his master was, he hid it away again.
When the lord returned from his mission, he called his servants to him, expecting them to give an account of themselves. The first servant came in. He stood tall and proud in front of his master. In his hands he brought the accounting books, proof of how he had spent his lord’s money. The master was pleased. Although he didn’t say anything right then, he gave him one of his rare smiles. He asked him to step aside.
The second servant came in. Humbly he stepped up to the desk where his master was seated and handed him his records. With head bowed, he waited for his master to speak. He wasn’t ashamed at how he had spent his lord’s money, but he wasn’t as self-assured as his mate. The master looked at the records. After some time he said, “Well done! You are a good and faithful servant. Please step up beside your fellow-servant.”
Now it was time for the third servant to come before his lord. “Well, servant” said the Lord in his booming voice, “What have you to say for yourself. I am very pleased with servant number one and servant number two. They have each doubled what I gave them. I suppose you have done as well?”
Servant number three was trembling. Clutched tightly in his hand was the original talent. He stepped up to the lord’s desk and opened up his hand. “Here Sir, is your talent. I have not squandered it. I have not spent it. I was afraid that no matter what I did with it I would not please you. I hid my talent away in a safe place. I was afraid to make a mistake, so I did nothing with it.”
The lord seized the talent from the servant. “You wicked and lazy servant. Get out of my sight. I will deal with you later.”
With the third servant gone, the master stood before the other two. He handed out the rewards he had reserved for them. To the first servant he gave the talent, which the third servant had returned to him. He said, “You deserve this, for you handled the goods I gave you well. Take this and invest it as well.”
The talent spoken of here is money, but it applies also to God-given physical or mental talents, no matter how insignificant they may seem to you. Perhaps your talent is helping those in need, or it may be musical or artistic ability. Maybe you are good at story telling, writing, composing music or poetry. Or maybe your talent is even more humble than that.
Maybe it is just doing humble housework, or garbage collecting, or being a servant. It doesn’t matter. God gives each of us at least one talent. He expects us to put it to use.
God does not say, “See what you can do with what I have given you.” He says, “I will hold you accountable for what I have given you.”

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