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Pastor Steve Knott |
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McQueeney Baptist Church |
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Join Us For Worship: Sunday - 9:15 AM Worship Service Sunday - 10:30 AM Bible Study Sunday - 6:00 PM Worship Service (4th Sun. of month is Business Mtg., 5th Sun. is 5th Sunday Sing) Sunday - 6:00 PM Teen MOPS Sunday - 6:00 PM WPC Youth Sunday - 6:00 PM Kid’s Club Tuesday - 8:00 AM Prayer Breakfast (1st Tue. Prayer Walk @ 9am) Wednesday - 7:00 PM Prayer Meeting Wednesday - 6:20 PM Awana (school yr.) (3 yr olds - 6th grade) Wednesday - 6:30 PM Classic MOPS Wednesday - 6:30 PM MYM Youth (7th - 12th grade) |
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Analyzing Unselfishness |
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November Calendar |
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New Members/Baptisms |
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A Page From the Library |
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Letter from the Pastor |
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Giving to God |
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Happy Thanksgiving |
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November 2008 Volume 18 |

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McQueeney Baptist Church P.O. Box 44 McQueeney, TX 78123 Physical Address: 201 Schumann Rd. McQueeney, TX 78123 Phone: 830-557-5532 Fax: 830-557-4080 office@mcqueeneybc.org www.mcqueeneybc.org |
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P.O. Box 44 (Hwy 78 & Schumann) McQueeney, TX 78123 830-557-5532 |
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McQueeney Baptist Church |
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BULK RATE U.S. POSTAGE PAID MCQUEENEY, TX PERMIT NO. 1 |
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We all can be messengers of God! |
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Offerings for Oct: $ 15,560.50 Expenses for Oct: $ 15,776.01 Family Life Bldg: $ 23,875.62 |

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McQueeney Messenger |
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“It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded not by religionists but by Christians, not on religion but on the gospel of Jesus Christ. We shall not fight alone. God presides over the destinies of nations. The battle is not to the strong alone. Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it ALMIGHTY GOD! Give me liberty or give me death!” Patrick Henry |

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ANALYZING UNSELFISHNESS Philippians 2:1-4 To be “humble in heart” as Christ stated He was, is to be submissive to the core. It involves being more interested in serving the needs of others than in having one’s own needs met. Someone who is truly unselfish is generous with his or her time and possessions, energy and money. As that works its way out, it is demonstrated in various ways, such as thoughtfulness and gentleness, an unpretentious spirit, and servant-hearted leadership. Ours is a day of self-promotion, defending our own rights, taking care of ourselves first, winning by intimidation, pushing for first place, and a dozen other self-serving agendas. That one attitude does more to squelch our joy than any other. So busy defending and protecting and manipulating, we set ourselves up for a grim, intense existence. In our selfish, grab-all-you-can-get society, the concept of cultivating an unselfish, servant-hearted attitude is almost a joke to the majority. But, happily, there are a few who genuinely desire to develop such an attitude. I can assure you, if you carry out that desire, you will know the secret to a happy life. |
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If you would like to read a great book on this topic, come to the McQueeney Baptist Church Library and check out the book “Same Kind of Different As Me” by Ron Hall and Denver Moore. “A GREAT book!! Everyone should read this book about a homeless man and a wealthy art dealer who become friends.” Kim Burns |
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Stephanie in her new electric wheelchair |
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Next Trip is Nov. 15th. See Clyde or Joe for Information |

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Thank you from the bottom of my heart. This means a lot to me!! I love you guys!! Ya'll are my family!! |
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“I will sing to the LORD, for he has been good to me.” |