
On the Lord’s Day:
- 9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. To see Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations, click on the red “Ministries” button under the category “Pages” (to the right).
- 10:30 am — We continue to look at The Church around the World from Acts 13. If you have missed any messages recently, please contact the church office if you would like a CD copy. Also, sermons are available for play or download on Elim’s website under the “Sermon” category on the right side of the page.

- After the morning service, take a stroll around the church flower beds. The volunteers who plant and maintain our beds have been hard at work. Thanks to our volunteers!
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Posted on May 28th, 2010 by Janet
Filed under: This Week @ Elim
Our Thursday Night Toolkit Bible study for 5-27-2010 has been cancelled.
Posted on May 26th, 2010 by Janet
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Those planning on attending the Bible Conference in Freeport need to be at the church at 6:00 pm this evening (Friday) and at 8:30 am Saturday! We’ll caravan to Freeport from the Elim church building.
On the Lord’s Day:
- 9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. To see Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations, click on the red “Ministries” button under the category “Pages” (to the right).
- 10:30 am — We continue to look at The Church around the World from Acts 13. Be sure to check out the new sermon outline provided for you on the back of the bulletin!
- Immediately after the morning service, we’ll hold a special cake reception for our Elim graduates. Baskets are available for cards of congratulations and encouragement.
- Elim’s Council of Elders meets after the morning service. Please pray for the men who lead our church in its doctrine and practice.
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Posted on May 21st, 2010 by Janet
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And they devoted themselves to the apostles’ teaching and fellowship, to the breaking of bread and the prayers…And all who believed were together and had all things in common…And the Lord added to their number day by day those who were being saved (Acts 2:42, 47b–emphasis added).
Pastor Pauley is currently expositing chapters 13 through 28 from the book of Acts. In his first sermon he provided a brief overview of the first 12 chapters. During that overview, I was significantly awe-struck as I read chapter 2, Read more…
Posted on May 19th, 2010 by Robert
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Don’t forget the monthly Prayer Breakfast on Saturday morning (5/15) at 9 am. Prayer is the life-blood of the Church, and our obedience to the Savior’s command to pray is vital to all. See you at 9!
On the Lord’s Day:
- 9:15 am — Sunday school classes for all ages: Classes for graded age groups meet to learn from the Scriptures. To see Sunday school classes, ages and meeting locations, click on the red “Ministries” button under the category “Pages” (to the right).
- 10:30 am — We continue to look at The Church around the World from Acts 13. Be sure to check out the new sermon outline provided for you on the back of the bulletin!
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Posted on May 14th, 2010 by Janet
Filed under: This Week @ Elim
Our book review this month is Improving Your Serve, by Dr. Charles Swindoll.
For even the Son of Man came not to be served but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many (Mark 10:45).
Dr. Swindoll uses this verse as a contrast to what the world around us would lead us to believe. In our author’s typical satirical fashion, he comments that philosophers are people who talk about something they don’t understand, and then they make you think it’s your fault that you don’t understand them! Read more…
Posted on May 1st, 2010 by Scott
Filed under: From the Church Library
Maybe you have been “keeping score” and maybe you have not, but over the past several months this column has been considering the topic of prayer as Jesus taught. And, in these brief exhortations we have found that we are called to pray with developed guards upon our hearts and minds. For instance, we learned that we are to pray with humility, for the Master commanded in Matthew 6:5, “And when you pray, you must not be like the hypocrites. For they love to stand and pray in the synagogues and at the street corners, that they may be seen by others. According to the Savior, such people “have received their reward,” and so their prayers avail nothing. Read more…
Posted on May 1st, 2010 by Pastor Larry
Filed under: From the Pastor’s Pen