STANDING STONE BIBLE

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Monday, November 10, 2025

A Point from pastor

This week is Veterans Day.   We honor the men and women that have served in our military.  This is the day we say "thank you" to those who have served actively and are among us.  We do not want to "glorify" their service but absolutely want to show our appreciation.  

It was not until my early twenties that I came to appreciate the uniqueness of America and the significance of our liberty, especially it being fought for.  Liberty must be defended.  

I recall the first time I heard U.S. Navy veteran Dave Roever speak at a convention.   Eight months into his tour of duty in Vietnam, a phosphorous grenade he was going to throw exploded in his hand.   It immediately destroyed that whole side of his body, burning him beyond recognition.   Phosphorous will ignite spontaneously and does not stop burning as long as it has oxygen. As he tells the story, jokingly, "When the medics put me on the stretcher initially I burned through the stretcher, falling on my head when I hit the ground."  They then loaded him on the helicopter but thought he was dead.  "They didn’t do anything to try and help me… So from under that blanket I summoned all the strength I had left and yelled ‘Medic!’ That got everyone’s attention real fast.”  Unfortunately, the crew was so startled, the pilot was bumped and lost control momentarily.  Dave says he thought, "oh, no, they are going to crash this chopper and I'm going to be the only survivor!"  

He now goes into high schools to share the gospel.   Roever has the "benefit" of having visual scars.  We can look at him and see how horrific war is.  We can see the battle scars.  Many of our veterans have wounds we cannot see.  All are deserving of our respect.   Like us, all are in need of a savior.    Make sure this week does not go by without your personally thanking some veterans.  A phone call, visit, or note means a lot.  And, what a great time to ask them "have you seen the three circles?"  (see below) OR "did you get one of these sheets about Thanksgiving?" (gospel tract).  

Thank you Veterans!  God bless the U.S.A.  God bless you.  

How to share the gospel using the three circles

Tom & Robin Wilson trained us in using a simple 3-circle diagram on how to share the gospel.   We all need to be able to clearly share the gospel and this may just be a simple tool you can use to share.  
Here are three links to help you revisit this:

This particular method may not be for you... but sharing Jesus must be for you.  Do take time to learn how you best share Jesus with others.  

THIS WEEK

Here are the highlights of classes and events THIS week

Joyous Hearts - This gathering of those ages 55 and older is Wednesday at 10am. There are sometimes a few frowns coming in to this each month (you know who you are!) but there are always ALL smiles when folks are leaving.  This is a great time of food, fellowship and fun - Join in if you meet the age requirement!

The Living Room - Friday night is our monthly coffee shop, The Living Room, from 6:30 to 9:30 pm.  This is at Turtle Doves in Gretna (706 W Angus Road).   Join us for music, coffee, games or to just "chill."  Bring a friend.  

Men's Breakfast - Saturday morning at 7:30 am. . .  a free breakfast men.  Need I say more?

Foundations of the Faith - Two final sessions remain of "elementary" doctrines that we should all grasp.  Saturday 9 to 10:30am.  This week is about going on to maturity.  We should all desire to be mature followers of Christ.  Join us!

Cantata Rehearsals - The Christmas cantata rehearsal is Sunday from 11:20-12:30pm.   High schoolers and older are welcome.

Business Meeting - Sunday night at 6pm, is our annual business meeting where we vote for two to sit on the 2026 Nominating Committee.   This is the team that will help to generate a slate of elders to serve in 2026.  Super important.  

upcoming events

Make note of the classes and events available in the near future

Thanksgiving Eve - November 26th at 7pm will be a special Thanksgiving Evening service.  We will spend much time in thanksgiving to God this night.  No other regular OA:sis programs this night.  

Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! According to his great mercy, he has caused us to be born again to a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead...

- 1 Peter 1:3

That I may know him and the power of his resurrection, and may share his sufferings, becoming like him in his death...

- Philippians 3:10

Jesus said to her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live, and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?”

-  John 11:25-26

the Lord's day

We spent some significant time honoring our Veterans - The United States is quite unique in our right to freedom of religion.  We do not fear the government shutting down our Sunday worship services.  Our veterans represent the men and women over the years who have fought to keep this freedom.  God given but we honor those used by God to help protect those freedoms.  Thank you veterans!

We had the message before the music - oh, my!  Returning to Jude 12-13, we looked again at the  six metaphors. False believers are like hidden reefs that destroy, shepherds who feed themselves, waterless clouds that disappoint, fruitless trees that die twice, wild waves that create chaos, and wandering stars that end in darkness.   This time, we contrasted how believers (using our own metaphor of a broken GPS compared to aligning our lives with The GPS - God's Perfect Shepherd) are called to reflect the character of Christ by being visible and trustworthy, serving others selflessly, bringing refreshment, bearing spiritual fruit, living with peace, and shining consistently in the darkness.

Did You Know?

The SSB Prayer Prod page is updated weekly - usually a few times each week.  Bookmark it or reference the SSB Weekly for the link - you can find the button for "Weekly Prayer Prods" in each Weekly's prayer section.  Here it is for your convenience as well: 

Be the Church

The Vertical Bar

Jesus said, “If anyone would come after me, let him deny himself and take up his cross daily and follow me” (Luke 9:23).  This is embracing the cross. My friend, Dean Thompson, who passed away at a young 98 last year, came a couple years to Camp Merrill to help the kids make crafts.  A few of your young boys and girls may remember him.  One craft was a cross made of two rectangular wood pieces.  This allowed for a vertical bar on one side and a horizontal bar on the other.  He had us write our names on the short horizontal bar… and “Jesus” on the vertical bar.   The vertical bar is symbolic of following Jesus and God’s will.   Being a disciple is not about adding Jesus to our already full life.   It is about choosing to follow God’s way rather than our own way.     Are you embracing the cross?  And the way of the cross?  Be the church.

“Thank you sir for your criticism. If you knew about me what I know about me, you would have written a longer letter.”


- George Whitefield 

Prayer Prods

  1. Debbie S's dad - she needed to go be with dad in hospital 
  2. Jeffrey & Lydia N are doing much better.  
  3. Kathy A - fourth round of antibiotics for infection (surgery possibly needed)
  4. Holly S's dad - does have some cancer from his biopsy - meeting with doctors to discuss
  5. Dormans great-grandson's (Luke) surgery went well
  6. Tami's immune system / PET scan on 19th

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