Monthly Archive for July, 2010

July 17, 2010 Meeting Notes

George opened with prayer

Secretary’s was report read, motion made to accept by Charlie 2nd by Darlene, unanimous vote

Treasury’s report read and motion made to approve by George and 2nd by Charlie R. unanimous vote.

Back Pack Benefit ride discussed. Bill, John, George and Warren will be manning the registration table for the event.
Members are encouraged to attend. Can possible be a good recruiting tool. Members attending are asked to be sure to wear colors.

RRJ Chapter 24 clothing items are available. See Warren for items available, colors and prices.

Hand out Bibles. A motion was made to buy a case of 50 biker oriented Bibles for $125.00 Motion made by Darlene and 2nd by Charlie M unanimous vote.

The purchase of a Chapter 24 banner was discussed. A motion was made by Dan and 2nd by Charlie R to purchase the banner, unanimous vote.

Mountain/Music/Motorcycles. Several members will be going and setting up after 7 pm Friday evening, August 20th. Bill is staying overnight with the booth. Members are encouraged to attend the event, WEAR your colors, people will notice. SEE Bill and check to see how you can help, coolers and ice will top the list. I know that we are restricted to the canopy size and number of tables. Not sure about chairs. We are asked by the Chamber to hand out free water. And for that we get to be right on the square.

Members were encouraged to attend the “Praise in the Park” event following the July meeting.

George closed in prayer

One last item, we are honored to have a new member,

Jim Arron
1007 Morning Glory Dr
Bull Shoals

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Pic-Nic & Praise in the Park

Following the Chapter Meeting this Saturday, we are invited to ride to Bull Shoals White River State Park to join the Fire Escape Ministry at Pic-Nic & Praise in the Park.

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Think B 4 U Speak

How many times have we written people off because of some dispute in the distant past? Years pass and people change; yet we cling to our old ways of seeing them. Perhaps we never saw them very clearly in the first place! For some of us, making amends will include reviewing our relationships. We may need to change our estimation of some of those we’ve already judged.

Paul and Barnabas traveled together on a missionary journey, taking John Mark along as their assistant. When things got tough, the young man deserted them and went home. Later, Barnabas wanted to give John Mark another chance, but Paul refused. “Their disagreement was so sharp that they separated” (Acts 15:39). Much later in his life, Paul was put in prison. During that time, he wrote to Timothy and asked for John Mark. He said, “He is useful to me for ministry” (2 Timothy 4:11, NKJV).

In the Word
George Bearden
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James 4:11-12

For those of you who have stepped out of the dark and into the light understand this, Amen.

James 4:11-12

Brothers, do not slander one another. Anyone who speaks against his brother or judges him speaks against the law and judges it. When you judge the  law, you are not keeping it, but sitting in judgment on it. There is only one Lawgiver and Judge, the one who is able to save and destroy. But you-who are you to judge your neighbor?

In the Word
George Bearden

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