Spiritual Life 6A Thursday, May 13, 2021 HIGHLIGHTS CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Submissions LA GRANDE — The La Grande Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will hold a virtual conference Saturday and Sunday, May 15-16, for members in the John Day, Baker City, Pine Valley, La Grande, Elgin, Union and Enterprise wards and branches. Elder Jeremy Jaggi, a General Authority Seventy, will be presiding remotely. The Saturday evening adult session will start at 6 p.m. and the Sunday session is at 10 a.m. Members who have not received an email from Pres- ident Chadwick with links to the con- ference may contact their local leader- Churches and faith-based groups are encouraged to submit Highlights for the Spiritual Life page by 4 p.m. Tuesday for publication Thursday. Submit by email to news@lagrandeobserver.com (with Highlights in the subject line). ship or Chris Panike at chrispanike@ gmail.com for access information. The “Come, Follow Me” lesson for the week of May 17 will be on Doctrine & Covenants sections 51-57, which are revelations given to the Prophet Joseph Smith in 1831 regarding church organization, along with instructions for some individ- uals and families to settle in Inde- pendence, Missouri, rather than Kirtland, Ohio. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH LA GRANDE — La Grande’s First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) will welcome the congregation’s new pastor, Archie Hook, and his wife, Vicqui, into ministry with them on Sunday, May 16. Pastor Archie’s mes- sage, “Let’s Take on the Work of Christ,” will refl ect on Matthew 11:28- 30. Worship begins at 10 a.m. Masks are required and social distancing is practiced. Being content never grows old remember as a kid how the days seemed so long. I recall in the summertime after break- fast, I would shoot baskets until the sun became too hot, and then I would ride my bike to cool off . Our that had the same idea. I would pick cherries and my mother would bake pies that were so deli- cious. I cannot recall being stressed or anxious about the future. I just believed everything would always stay this way and be alright. Well, we all BILLY grow up and dis- HOLLAND cover that our LIVING ON PURPOSE journey has sea- sons and is always neighbors had fi ve children moving forward. I’ve had and we would play kickball a blessed life and I’m until it was too dark to see. learning that living in the Life was fun, and I was awareness of God’s glo- always excited to do it all rious presence will pro- over again the next day. vide the courage and faith I can still recall the we need to endure what- simple joys of running ever may come. As we through clover as fast grow older, it seems that as I could for no reason time passes more quickly. except to feel the wind Maybe this is because we on my face. I loved to lie are spending too much of down on our picnic table it watching others instead in the backyard and watch of focusing on what we the clouds pass by. It was need to do. When we interesting to see them allow ourselves to become transform into amazing overly absorbed and entan- images that looked so real, gled with problems we and I always wondered if cannot change, it can over- anyone else was noticing whelm us with sadness and this awesome display. discouragement. On those lazy humid However, learning days when the temperature to live a productive yet would soar, I would turn uncomplicated lifestyle on the garden hose and run can help us rediscover the through the water sprin- simplicity and content- kler and then play with ment we enjoyed when we my trucks and bulldozers were young. When is the under the cool shade of the last time you went hiking trees. I remember climbing and enjoyed the beauty of our cherry trees and sit- God’s creation? It would be ting high in the branches fun to play in the snow and sharing the delicious fruit feel the rain on our faces with the numerous birds and maybe in the evenings I we could turn off the tele- vision and take a quiet walk, as talking with the Lord always brings peace and calm into our soul. Maybe if we realize that age has more to do with attitude than years, we could experience life on a higher level and have more joy and contentment. It is said that we are as young as our faith and as old as our despair. I was in a restaurant the other day and noticed an elderly couple sit- ting together in a booth. The woman’s hands were shaking and her food would not stay on the fork. After sev- eral attempts, she put the fork down. Her hus- band quietly reached over and took her fork, cut the pancake and gently started toward her mouth with a bite. She opened her mouth and accepted without even changing facial expressions. He returned to his plate and then began the compas- sionate process of taking turns. This scene touched me deeply and reminded me of how life seems to return full circle. Choosing to live in a disposition of child- like trust and hope in God allows us to remain happy and in his favor. Matthew chapter 18 talks about obe- dience and humility as a result of being spiritually converted and restored to the way we observed and contemplated life through our conscience as a young child. The innocence of children is precious in God’s sight and he desires that we maintain this atti- tude and perspective of purity and a character of forgiveness, sincerity, and love no matter what age we are. ——— Dr. Holland lives in Central Kentucky with his wife, Cheryl, where he is a Christian minister, author and community chaplain. To learn more visit billyhol- landministries.com. Law Enforcement Memorial Day — Honor those who have earned it he month of May is known for Memorial Day when graves of loved ones are decorated and those who have served our nation and given the ultimate sacrifi ce of service are to be remembered. Unfortunately, we are living in a generation that is not being taught much of the accuracy of our nation’s history, and we are losing appreciation for our heritage as a nation. We live in a cul- ture where many young people do not know the FRANKLIN basis of how HUMBER or even why FROM THE PULPIT our nation was founded, much less the Constitution upon which it was built. Saturday, May 15, is another signifi cant day of memo- rial and remembrance that is being forgotten by many who live in our nation: Law Enforcement Memorial Day has been set aside to remember those who gave the ulti- mate sacrifi ce and were killed in the line of duty. Sadly, we are living in a day that we are seeing the numbers of offi cers killed in the line of duty on the rise. Recently, two offi cers in our nation were shot and killed coming out of their homes on their way to go to work. In the past decade, we have seen a dramatic deterio- ration of respect for those who serve to protect us and an increase of hostility against those who serve with honor. Some want to focus on the small percentage of bad offi - cers at the expense of the vast majority who serve with honor. Initial news reports infl ame the public but the results of thorough investigation are rarely given as much press because it is not nearly as sensational. It is not sur- prising to most individuals that the result of much of the defunding of police in many metropolitan areas has resulted in a sharp increase in violent crimes and a long delay in response times to crime. We all need to realize there are bad representatives of every fi eld of work. There is isolated corruption in every line of work. Sadly, this is true in my line of work as a pastor and whatever line of work you do as well, even in politicians as we all know full well. The Bible still says to show honor to whom honor is due (Roman 13:7) and that there is no greater love to show than to lay down your life for your friend (John 15:13). Those who serve honorably and lay their life down every time they go to work should be given the honor they are due. Those who sacrifi ce their very life in ser- vice should be remembered with honor. Join with me this week to pray for and express appreciation to those who serve to protect us from the evil around us so we can enjoy a peaceful life. ——— Franklin Humber is the pastor of the Summerville Baptist Church. T Words of the Buddha Generosity, kind words, doing a good turn for others, and treating all people alike: these bonds of sympathy are to the world what the linchpin is to the chariot wheel. — Jataka 20 Diffi cult to detect and very subtle, the mind seizes whatever it wants; so let a wise one guard one’s mind, for a guarded mind brings happiness. — Dhammapada 3.36 In every virtue all-accomplished, with wisdom full and mind composed, looking within and ever mindful — thus one crosses the raging fl ood. — Sutta Nipata 1.176 — Source: www.pariyatti.org Northeast Oregon Directory of Churches Cove United Methodist Church 1708 Jasper St., Cove, OR North Powder United Methodist Church 390 E. St., North Powder, OR JOIN US... Catch the Spirit! Worship: 9:00 a.m. Cove Worship: 10:00 a.m. N. Powder SUMMERVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Services: Sunday School & Adult Bible Classes 9:45AM Children’s Church & Worship Service 11:00AM Family Worship Service 6:00PM Wednesday: Prayer Mtg, Children’s Bible Club, Youth Group 7:00PM A church for your whole family Visit us at summervillebaptistchurch.org First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) GRACE COMMUNITY LUTHERAN CHURCH The Place 62848 Philynda Loop in Island City 901 Penn Avenue 963-2623 “We are called to Serve” lgdisciples@gmail.com Worship 10:00 a.m. ~Join us at The Lord’s Table~ Sunday School for all ages - 9:00 am Sunday Worship 10:00 am Phone: 541-568-4230 grace.lutherancove@gmail.com LA GRANDE UNITED FIRST LANDMARK BAPTIST METHODIST CHURCH MISSIONARY CHURCH “OPEN HEARTS, OPEN MINDS, OPEN DOORS” 1612 4th Street – 963-2498 Pastor Taylor Gould For service information go to www.lagrandeumc.org 1812 1st St. La Grande Pastor Dave Tierce • 541-605-0215 We use the King James Version Bible Sunday School - 10:00 am Worship 11:00 am Sunday Evening Bible Study - 3:00 pm (Effective June 10) Wednesday Evening - 6:30 pm “Where you can find TRUTH according to the scriptures” www.flmbclagrande.com Imbler Christian Church 440 Ruckman, Imbler 534-2201 www.imblercc@gmail.com Sunday Services 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Worship Service La Grande Seventh-day Adventist Church A Place where hope is found in Jesus Join us in Fellowship & Worship Saturday all age classes 9:30 am Saturday Worship 11:00 am 2702 Adams Avenue, La Grande 963-4018 lagrandeor.adventistchurch.org Learning for Today and Eternity Little Friends Christian Preschool/Childcare 963-6390 La Grande Adventist Christian School K-8th Grade 963-6203 109 18th Street • 963-3402 Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Services This Week