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EVENTS & NEWS

From the desk of Pastor Rev. William "Bill" Dandridge

We have been preaching a sermon series on the seven recorded miracles of Apostle John in his gospel.

The focus of John’s gospel is the Lord’s Judean ministry and really only the last part of that. He devoted most of 9 chapters (John 12-20) to the Lord’s last wee k and used 1/3 of the gospel’s 879 verses to describe His last 24 hours. The first 11 chapters define the Lord’s ministry through John’s selective use of 7 miracles.

Miracle 1, Water Into Wine (John 2:1-11)

This miracle took place because an embarrassing discovery had been made. A wedding banquet Jesus was attending was in full swing when the servants suddenly realized they were out of wine. His mother, who was also there, asked Him to help. The Lord had 6 empty jars of stone filled with water which He then turned into wine. The master of the banquet proclaimed the wine Jesus had made to be superior to the wine they had served earlier, saying they had saved the best for last. The wine these jars now contained was superior to the wine the wedding guests had been drinking before, just as the New Covenant is superior to the Old Covenant (Hebrews 8:6). This miracle symbolized nothing less than the Mission of the Messiah; changing the empty way of man’s religion into a living, joyful, relationship with the Lord, as demonstrated by the wedding celebration.

Miracle 2, Healing the Official’s Son (John 4:43-54)

Here’s an act of God’s Grace, pure and simple. There’s no indication of the official’s nationality or background, his religious conviction or his worthiness, only his faith. He had heard of Jesus and of His miraculous power and begged Him to come heal his dying son. Jesus didn’t go with him but simply told the man his son would live. The man took Jesus at His word and departed for home. The next day, while he was still on the way, his servants met him with the news that his son had recovered. From their discussion he learned that his son had been made well from the very time he had spoken with Jesus. Because of this He and all his household became believers, saved by grace through faith.

Miracle 3, The Healing at the Pool of Bethesda (John 5:1-9)

Tradition holds that an angel periodically stirred the waters at the Pool of Bethesda. The first one into the water when that happened was healed. Many people who were sick or disabled waited there by the pool day after day for a chance to be healed. But a cripple can’t get himself to the pool in time. This man had been crippled for 38 years and had repeatedly tried and failed. Then Jesus came along and healed him.

He was at the very edge of healing, but all of his unsuccessful efforts to get into the pool had only made it obvious that his infirmity was preventing him from being healed. In the same way, the Law leaves us at the very edge of salvation but all of our unsuccessful efforts to keep it only make it obvious that our sinfulness will prevent us from being saved. Just like the cripple needed someone to heal him, we need someone to save us.

Miracle 4, The Feeding of the 5000 (John 6:1-5)

A large crowd had followed Jesus into a remote location and Jesus could see that they would need to be fed. But the men alone numbered 5,000 and adding the women and children could have more than doubled that number. Andrew found a boy with 5 small barley loaves and 2 small fish, and Jesus multiplied it into a satisfying meal for everyone with enough left over to fill 12 baskets. This is the practical demonstration of the Lord’s promise that if we seek His kingdom and His righteousness, all our other needs will be met as well (Matt. 6:31-33). But there’s more in view here than just our physical needs. We who believe in Jesus will never again feel that emptiness that tells us there’s more to life than just having our physical needs met.

Miracle 5, Walking on the Water (John 6:16-25)

The 5th miracle is also well known to everyone familiar with the Lord’s ministry. The disciples had labored all night long to row only about half way across the Sea of Galilee (about 3 miles), when the Lord passed by them … walking on the water! When they realized it was Jesus, they let him into the boat and immediately reached their destination. Without Him they were struggling just to make headway, but with Him in their midst the struggle was over.

Miracle 6, Healing The Man Born Blind (John 9:1-41)

A man had been blind from birth. Jesus made some mud, put it on the man’s eyes and told him to go wash it off. When the man did as Jesus instructed he could see. In the Jewish officials experience, no one had ever opened the eyes of a man born blind and they were determined to discredit the lowly beggar, especially since this event took place on the Sabbath. A lengthy interrogation followed, where the beggar put the religious experts to shame, and they ended up throwing him out. Afterward Jesus found him and introduced Himself. The man became a believer and worshiped him. Jesus said He came so the blind would see and those who see would become blind. When the Pharisees asked if He thought they were blind He said, “If you were blind you would not be guilty of sin, but now that you claim you can see, your guilt remains” (John 9:39-41). As it concerns your eternity, it doesn’t matter what you claim to know about Jesus. What matters is whether you know Jesus.

Miracle 7, Raising Lazarus From The Dead (John 11:1-44)

The last miracle John recorded before the resurrection shows the fulfillment of our Lord’s promise to all who believe in His name, as He called Lazarus out of the grave and restored him from death to life. The text shows that even though Jesus knew Lazarus was sick He actually waited until Lazarus was dead and buried before He responded to the sisters’ call for help. He did this so He could bring Lazarus back to life. It was an unmistakable model of the resurrection of the believing dead that contains the tiniest hint of the rapture. I don’t think people who don’t already know about the rapture see this, but those who do can take comfort in this faint hint contained in John 11:25-26.

Near the end of his gospel account John said, “Jesus performed many other signs in the presence of his disciples, which are not recorded in this book. But these are written that you may believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God, and that by believing you may have life in his name” (John 20:30-31).This tells us he selected these seven miracles specifically for their ability to help us believe that Jesus is who He claimed to be, and that by believing we might have eternal life. So what does these particular miracles show us that would help us believe? Miracle 1 shows He came to take us from the stone cold and empty way of man’s religion into a living and joyful relationship with Him. Miracle 2 shows we are saved by grace through faith. Miracle 3 shows our own futile works are insufficient to save ourselves. We need Him to save us. Miracle 4 is a demonstration of His supernatural care and provision for those who seek Him. Miracle 5 shows that because of His miraculous power, we can easily accomplish things through Him that would be all but impossible on our own. Miracle 6 reveals that if we’ll allow it, He can cause even the lowliest person born spiritually blind to see and believe. Miracle 7 is a promise that all who believe in Him will live even though they die, and those who live and believe will never die.

EVENTS

Pastor Dandridge will be traveling to Chicago, Illinois and will be speaking at services at 7:00am at Calvary Baptist Church in Chicago where Rev. Dr. James R. Flint Jr is the pastor. At 11:00am he will be speaking at the Union Evangelistic Baptist Church in Chicago Heights, Illinois for the pastoral anniversary services of Rev. Dr. James R. Flint Sr.

April 14-16, 2017

Resurrection Weekend

  • Annual Good Friday Services (7:00 pm) Sponsored by the HLMBC Education Department

  • Saturday: "Sunday School Easter Egg Hunt" (10:00 am) Location: Jesse Owens Park 9651 S. Western Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90047 (MAP)

  • Sunday Services: - Sunrise Service (6:00 am) - Morning Service (10:00 am) *Breakfast will be served between services on Sunday.​

April 23, 2017 (Sun): 3:30 pm

Pastor Appreciation Services for Pastor Bobby L. Newman

Location: Citizens of Zion Missionary Baptist Church in Compton (12930 Lime Avenue, Compton, CA 90221)

April 28 & 29, 2017

Valor Men of Valor Conference Christian Men’s Retreat

Location: Hilton Hotel Irvine (18800 MacArthur Blvd, Irvine, CA 92612) www.valormenofchrist.com

April 30, 2017 (Sun)

Uni-Tee Day – Fifth Sunday

Time: 10:00 am

April 30, 2017 (Sun)

TCTC Scholarship Luncheon to Honor Class of 2017 Graduates, Dominique Davis & Shalonda Ward

Location: Carson Community Center (801 E. Carson St. Carson, CA 90745)

Time: 2:00 pm

This luncheon is a fundraiser to go to their college education. These young ladies have been accepted by multiple colleges. All proceeds will go to their educational support. The luncheon will include a buffet lunch and entertainment.


Totally Committed To Christ Praise Dancers to Celebrate 13 Years of Dance Ministry

Totally Committed To Christ Praise Dancers to Celebrate 13 Years of Dance Ministry

May 6, 2017 (Sat), 10:00am
Deaconess Pre Mothers Day Luncheon
Location: Inez Berry Fellowship Hall
May 7, 2017

Providence Baptist District Association – Annual Usher Day

Location: Tabernacle of Faith MBC (11328 S. Central Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90059)

Time: 3:00 pm Pastor Dandridge will bring the message and Holy Light Choir will minister in song. Please note that the Providence Congress of Christian Education will be May 16-18th at Tabernacle of Faith MBC from 6pm – 9pm nightly. Pastor Dandridge is the Congress Dean and Sister Carolyn Singleton will be conducting a workshop on Music Ministry.

MILESTONES

Sister Shalonda Ward competed in the Heritage Music Foundation Oratorical Contest and Scholarship Award Contest and was the first place winner.

Annual Ushers & First Aiders Annual day was a blessed service. Congratulations to Presidents Shawn Sanders and Sadie Sawyer and all the ushers and first aiders. The Usher Grand March was awesome again this year.


Totally Committed Welcomes New Dance Ministry Members
Chyna Seabrooks, Zanaya Seabrooks & Erikyah Seabrooks

CHILDREN'S BLACK HISTORY PROGRAM


Church Theme for this Year: God is Doing a New Thing in his Church

Isaiah 43:18-19

Remember ye not the former things, neither consider the things of old. Behold I will do a new thing; now it shall spring forth; shall ye not know it? I will even make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.

"I am preparing to do a new thing in the Earth."

The instant these words are read you may immediately think about what is going on in our country and the world. Things are at such a flashpoint in our world, It would be easy to wonder if God's "new thing" was in relationship to some horrible event that might take place. This could lead to a sense of panic and fear.

This world deserves judgment, so does the nation where we live, and so do every single one of us for our sins, but in the mercies of God, He offers so much other than that.

My concern was answered not in words but by a clear impression that came with a tremendous sense of peace that God is still in control in the midst of it all.

"Shall you not know it?"

When the Lord asks, "Shall you not know it?" He is saying, "Do you want to open yourself to My new thing? Are you willing to embrace it?"

This verb "know" in the Hebrew language is far more than cerebral awareness of insight. It has to do with the total giving of yourself, as in the husband-wife relationship within marriage. This "knowing" is a total receptivity, a total embrace. The Lord is saying, "I'm going to do a new thing. Will you embrace it? Will you receive it into your life?"

Our reaction should be Yes, Lord. I want to be open to whatever You do. I want to be available to Your time for me. If, in my world, You're going to do something new, then there's every reason for me to believe there's something new You want to do in me to prepare me for such a time.

The setting for God's "new thing"

My personal view is that this passage takes place at a time preceding Babylonian captivity, yet they were captive to the politics and power of their circumstance. The Lord was addressing a people in exile, at a time of intense difficulty. Though not the same as Egyptian captivity and slavery, Israel was distanced from the confidence of their home setting and under the duress of a foreign power.

These things happen to all of us. Perhaps you are distanced from the place that God made for you, not enjoying the blessing of what He intended for your life. Never accept the things that are tormenting in life as though they were predestined for you—they weren't. God's intended place for you, as announced over and over in His Word, is benevolently planned, with high promise and purpose.

There was also the threat of an invasion from foreign powers. The engines of war were set up and ready to besiege the city. There are circumstances in our lives in which we feel besieged. It's wearying. You live in the insecurity of never knowing when the problem will erupt that will eventuate in the crashing defeat of something you'd hoped for. Finances have a way of doing this to us—the uncertainty of being able to make it from here to there. Relationships have that same kind of quality when things become stressed to the breakpoint.

This was the setting in which God said to His people, "I am going to do a new thing." Looking at the setting is important because we see how parallel it is to circumstances we face in our world today. Regardless of what may be speculated about current events and an uncertain future, if God can fashion what He wants to in us, we'll be ready for our place in whatever happens next in the world. That's why I'm most concerned about how God's "new thing" applies to you and me. God reminds us of His role and His works.

Sometimes it seems like as soon as God does a good thing, the Adversary comes back to get even, just as Pharaoh pursued Israel after they'd been delivered from Egypt. As Israel approaches the Red Sea and begins to break through to victory, they look back and see Pharaoh's army is coming. The very path of their deliverance has become their enemy's path of pursuit!

God says, "Just you wait and see. This is gonna be good." The Israelites passed through the Red Sea, and the waters closed in on their enemy. God is our complete Deliverer; He will not take us just halfway there.

"Do not remember the former things..."

God no sooner reminds us of the mighty new thing He did at the Red Sea, then His next words are, "Do not remember the former things, nor consider the things of old" (v. 18). He's not saying that they're unimportant, but He's admonishing us not to confine Him to what He's already done. Moses could have never dreamed what was going to happen when he took an obedient stance, holding out the rod and speaking the words the Lord had told him to speak. He was probably just as amazed at what happened as was everybody else.

The miracle at the Red Sea was beyond anyone's ability to speculate or guess, and there are new things God wants to do for us that are beyond anything we can fathom, invent, ask, or imagine. Ephesians 3:20 says that God is able to do "exceedingly abundantly above all that we ask or think, according to the power that works in us."

Perhaps you are reading this right now and facing a situation so overwhelming that unless God does something that transcends human imagination, you don't know of any way that it will work out. Maybe what the Lord's getting ready to change is you rather than the circumstance. Nevertheless He promises that He's going to do "a new thing." Why doesn't God tell us what His "new thing" is?

Why does God project to do a new thing without giving us an indication of what it's going to be, or even that it's approaching?

First, He withholds telling us in order to keep us from trying to anticipate His ways and thereby limit Him. Our part in His new thing is to let Him work in us a readiness to respond. When God says that He's going to do a new thing, there's something very reassuring about the fact that it will be done right.

Second, He doesn't tell us in order to free us from attempting to drum up faith. If God told us the new thing He was going to do, we'd try to help Him, and all we'd be doing is getting in the way.

Third, God wants to demonstrate His exhaustless resource of wisdom and power. As a father delights to do things that rejoice his children, or a husband would love to bring home a gift for his wife that demonstrates his love for her as a total and complete surprise, so God desires to show us something wonderful of Himself that we haven't even figured out yet. It doesn't matter if we know what the "new thing" is or not. Our hearts can be filled with hope knowing that God is going to do it; and we know that when He does, it will be enough to handle the situation, no matter how impossible it seems to us.

"Now it shall spring forth."

Just because you don't see it doesn't mean it hasn't started. Right now, the Bible says, it's going to spring forth. It isn't something in the future.

However what this text actually says is: "now it shall sprout." Jesus, in speaking of the entry of His kingdom, said, "First the blade, then the head, after that the full grain in the head" (Mark 4:28). In other words, preliminary to even the visibility of the blade above the ground, there is the sprout beneath it.

What the Lord wants us to understand when He says He's going to do a new thing is that it is in process already. You can't see it yet, but it's set in motion; just like after a long, cold winter, there's a change going on inside the Earth underground, preparing to bring the approach of spring. Beyond what has perhaps been the cold, bitter winter of your soul—or the drought of a long dry spell—the Lord says He's set in motion that which will bring about deliverance unto a time of growth, development, refreshing, and fruitfulness. When God's "new thing" sprouts in you, it will be with the fragrance and beauty of the springtime of His purpose in you.

"Your world is one in which I want to do a new thing, but I want you to recognize, it's a new thing in you, and a new thing for you.

Open to God's new thing in your life

How can we open to God's "new thing"? Walk in simple obedience. Keep on loving Jesus, praising the Lord every day. Feed on His Word.

Make a mental commitment to do the right thing, and then say, "Lord, work it in me." God's called you to His terms, not that He might manipulate you, but that He might bless you; because all of His ways are righteousness and peace.

The Lord is calling us to open to "a new God-thing" because it's sprouting—even now! He wants each of us to embrace it in our humanness, our personal life, our family, and our relationships. He's declared He will do it in His eternal Word, and He's whispering it today by His powerful Holy Spirit. As He does, our response becomes pivotal. God may be doing a new thing, but it can blow right by us—not because He's indifferent about our experiencing, knowing, and being transformed by it, but because it calls for our participation, and He will never force that on anyone.

UPCOMING SERVICES & EVENTS

February 19, 2017 (Sun), 5:00 pm


Pastor Stephen Dyson

Church Fellowship - Unity Service Location: Maranatha Community Church (Pastor: Stephen Dyson)

1123 East Redondo Blvd., Inglewood, CA 90302

The Voices of Praise and Totally Committed to Christ Praise Dancers will minister. Pastor Dandridge will give a short unity message.

February 26, 2017 (Sun), 3:30 pm


Pastor Demetrius Griffin

Church Fellowship at Greater New Morning Star: Anniversary Services for Pastor Demetrius Griffin

Location: Greater New Morning Star 210 W. Florence Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90003

Pastor Dandridge will bring the message and Dorothy Pitchford chorale will sing.

March 8, 2017 (Wed), 7:00 pm

Church Council Meeting

All church ministry and auxiliary leadership should plan to attend.

March 15 (Wed) - 19 (Sun)

Annual Shiloh Baptist Church - Trenton, New Jersey Fellowship to celebrate anniversary of son of Holy Light, Pastor Darrell Armstrong

Pastor Dandridge will be speaking at the 11:00 am worship service.

GOD LOVES CHEERFUL GIVER

The Bible teaches that giving financially to the work of the Lord is a vital part of being a follower of Christ. 

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