Monthly Newsletter: March 2026

Weekly Activities

Sunday
9:00am Leadership Breakfast
   9:45am Sunday School
10:50am Morning Worship
Wednesday Night
Meal 5:30pm
Kids Club 6:15pm
Bible Class 6:15pm

Read the Bible Chronologically in 2026

Mar 1: Num 14-15  
            PS 90
Mar 2: Num 16-17
Mar 3: Num 18-20
Mar 4: Num 21-22 
Mar 5: Num 23-25
Mar 6: Num 26-27
Mar 7: Num 28-30
Mar 8: Num 31-32
Mar 9: Num 33-34
Mar 10: Num 35 36
Mar 11: Deut 1-2
Mar 12: Deut 3-4
Mar 13: Deut 5-7
Mar 14: Deut 8-10
Mar 15: Deut 11-13
Mar 16: Deut 14-16
Mar 17: Deut 17-20
Mar 18: Deut 21-23
Mar 19: Deut 24-27
Mar 20: Deut 28-29
Mar 21: Deut 30-31
Mar 22: Deut 32-34    Ps 91
Mar 23: Josh 1-4
Mar 24: Josh 5-8
Mar 25: Josh 9-11
Mar 26: Josh 12-15
Mar 27: Josh 16-18
Mar 28: Josh 19-21
Mar 29: Josh 22-24
Mar 30: Jud 1-2
Mar 31: Jud 3-5

THE MESSENGER March 2026

SELF CONTROL By Pastor Chuck Swindoll
Willpower is a forgotten word amidst most Christian circles today. Many of us are soft, flabby, and fat either outwardly or inwardly . . . or both.
The overindulgence and underachievement of our age have created a monster whose brain is lazy, vision is blurred, hands are greedy, skin is thin, middle is round, and seat is wide. Color him baby blue!
What has spawned this strange, pillowy product? The Greeks would say: “A serious lack of enkrateia.” That isn’t a vitamin, it’s a virtue—self-control.
The word actually means “inner power or strength.” Expanded, it includes such things as having mastery or possession of something, the controlling power of the will (under the operation of the Spirit of God), the inner strength to resist and refrain, the strength not to indulge, not to act on impulse.
Paul uses this term in 1 Corinthians 7:9 regarding the control of sexual desire. He refers to it again in 9:25 as he speaks of the athlete’s control over his body and its wants during the period of time he is training for a contest.
Rigid, severe discipline went into such training, mixed with separation and loneliness. Stern soul-discipline was a constant companion of the Greek athlete of the first century. Enkrateia became his middle name for ten long months.
In Galatians 5:23, this virtue occurs in the list of the fruit of the Spirit. But lest you think it is something God suddenly drops on you without any involvement on your part, allow me to quote 2 Peter 1:5–6 so as to keep everything in balance:
Now for this very reason also, applying all diligence, in your faith supply moral excellence, and in your moral excellence, knowledge, and in your knowledge, self-control, and in your self-control, perseverance, and in your perseverance, godliness.
Observe two things, please. First, this is a series of commands to the Christian—this is our responsibility. Second, the fulfilling of the commands necessitates our “applying all diligence”—this will take sacrificial effort . . . emotional blood, sweat, and tears!
For the remainder of this reading I’d like to apply self-control to our lives just from the neck up. Naturally, we are the product of what we think about. Our actions and our reactions originate in our minds. What do you think about? Upon what do you spend most of your mental energy? How much independent, hard-core, no-nonsense, controlled mental input goes into your day on the average? Those sorts of questions haunt me when I consider how a phenomenon like TV watching has so thoroughly saturated our society. Consider the following facts, gathered at the time of this writing:
Ninety-five percent of American households—over 60 million homes—have televisions. An additional 100,000 sets are being added with every passing month. More than 106 million adults find themselves in front of the tube on an average week in America.
And how often do those TVs get turned on? The American average is 48 hours per week. The average male watches 26 hours per week, while the female watches 30 hours. A national survey reports that the average American high school student spends more time in front of a television in his lifetime than the sum total spent before a teacher from kindergarten through high school. I don’t have to remind you that I am not anti-TV. I own one and I thoroughly enjoy viewing selected programs regularly as time permits. However, it is exceedingly serious when a nation like ours has become so lacking in self-control that we cannot turn a one-inch knob to “off” and provide our minds and eyes a needed rest from the blast of consistent cosmos propaganda.
It is a pity that many Christians have the TV schedule better memorized than a single chapter from God’s precious Word. Due to our lack of mental self-control, our driving desire is to be entertained and amused, rather than challenged through reading or family discussions or silent meditation or personal planning and goal-setting.
I suggest that you attack this problem with a loaded rifle, not a sling shot. Take one needy area at a time and shoot it into submission with relentless prayer and determination as the Spirit provides the gunpowder. Let’s meet at the rifle range. I think I hear a few shots already.
Don’t fail to draw on the Lord’s power as you work on self-control, knowing His strength is yours. Understand and believe Romans 8:9–14.

Our Financial Goals

Weekly Goals:                                $5,131.79
Monthly Goals:                      $20,527.17
Received in February
1st                                          $       1,121.00
8th                                           $     1,870.00
15th                                          $       1,692.00
22nd                                        $       18,001.00

Total received in February:    $ 22,684.00
Annual Budget:                             $ 223,925.00
Received Year to Date:                $ 58,555.14
Thank you for your generous giving. We appreciate each one who continues to
pray and give to the Church.

Upcoming Events:
March

1st Sunday School 9:45am and Sunday Service 10:50pm
4th Wednesday night meal 5:30 and Kids Club
8th Sunday School 9:45am and Sunday Service 10:50pm
8th Daylight savings turn your clock up 1hr.
11th Wednesday night meal 5:30 and Kids Club 6:15 and Truth Project Bible study
15th Sunday School 9:45am and Sunday Service 10:50pm 
18th Wednesday night meal 5:30, Kids Club and Bible Class “Truth Project” 6:15pm
22nd Sunday School 9:45am and Sunday Service 10:50pm
25th Wednesday night meal 5:30, Kids Club and Bible Class “Truth Project” 6:15p
28th Easter Egg Hunt here at the Church 2:00pm
29th Sunday School 9:45am and Sunday Service 10:50pm

Deacon of the Week

March. 1st Chris Prock            902-230-7383
March 8th Richard Braymer   806-374-5536
March 15th Chris Prock           902-230-7383
March 22nd Richard Braymer  806-374-5536
March 29th Chris Prock              902-230-7383
Our Deacon for the week is available for you to call upon
if you have any needs or questions.

Kids Faith Explorers

We have activities for kids on Wednesday evenings starting with the meal at 5:30pm. Class starts at 6:15pm. We are going to explore the bible in a fun and engaging way!
For more information contact the church office. 806-273-6479

Nursery News

We are going to start having a nursery for 2 years old and down. We have a couple of volunteers; we really need more help. For more information talk to Kim Payne.

VBS News

The Children committee has met and we have set a date for this year’s VBS. We will have VBS June 22nd -24th from 6pm to 8:30pm. Please be in prayer for a great VB.
As it gets closer to time and you would like to help contact Debbie Prock or the office. It will be here before we know it

EASTER EGG HUNT

We will have an Easter Egg Hunt here at the Church on March 28th at 2pm. Invite your family, friends and neighbors to bring their kids for a fun time looking for eggs with candy.
We will need plastic eggs and candy to fill the eggs and lots of help! Please make plans to come and help make this a fun afternoon for the kids.

SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST

We have started Sunday Morning breakfast at 9:00 before Sunday School. There is nothing like a good hearty breakfast to start you day of Learning, Praising and Worshipping our Lord Jesus Christ. Come and join us this Sunday!!!!

DAY OF CARING

Hutchinson County United Way Day of Caring is Saturday April 25, 2026. If you are
Elderly or disabled you can call the HCUW office to sign up, their phone number is
806-274-5662.

TIME CHANGE

Don’t forget to set your clocks up 1 hour on MARCH 8TH