Lifeline Peterstown church podcast
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Lifeline Peterstown church podcast
6/21/2026 Sunday morning service
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SPEAKER_05Wow. Oh my goodness speakers. What are you fine? See? See? And it's an absolutely brilliant idea. Oh God. It's gonna be a hard job finding this. So Monday through five, six to eight. Every single day, we are open up our kingdom. We are life like church in Peter Cell. And what else? Um are we going to be here?
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SPEAKER_05Well, uh, we want you to invite your friends, invite your neighbors, invite your grandparents, and invite everyone in this inspiration. It's going to be so, so much fun. And maybe, maybe the people coming nowhere. Yeah, that would be awesome if they were teaching. I don't really see that. But at the sinkers, we will stand strong, think true, and discover the rabbit skill.
SPEAKER_06Um, six to eight, Monday through Thursday and Friday, but Friday is family night. The kids will do a little show about what they've learned at Bible school during the week. And then we're going to have a movie outside. It's called David, the movie is. And we have a brand new 26-foot movie screen. We're going to show it on out there, and we're going to be having popcorn and snow cones and cotton candy, and and we're going to feed everybody pizza that night. So uh everybody's invited that night. Um, all of the church come that night, and all the kids will be bringing their family. Invite your friends and neighbors, all right? All right, come on up, praise team. We're gonna go into praise and worship now. We've got uh a girls' trio going on this morning. So if you will, everybody stand, get ready for praise and worship. Let's worship our king this morning. Forget about who's around you, who's next to you, in front of you, and behind you. This moment only matters, you and God, and I want you to worship God this morning in truth, uh spirit in truth. Heavenly Father, we come to you this morning thanking you, God, for this beautiful day that we've given, that you've given to us, God. We thank you for the time that we can gather together. And Lord, we ask your blessings upon this service, upon the message, God. I pray that you make hearts fertile, that they could hear and not just hear, but God, listen, absorb, and obey what your word tells us today. Lord, I pray for Bible school as we go throughout this week. I pray for lots of children and teens. It's running God uh three to eighteen. And I pray, God, that you would make their hearts fertile and give us a successful week. In the name of Jesus. Amen. Which one of her let's do it? And we wash them together with the shit.
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SPEAKER_06You say I show it You say I told Shop I say hi to me What should I think about us now is everything of me all the time You have a big fair You have everything we're not taking What you say Yes I believe what you say of me I believe Thank you ladies Thank you You know that last song is so for just a minute walk over to that box over there I'll get up on a stage in a minute Mark This week is Father's Day right so I want to join our church in celebrating all men in the church because whether you're a dad or not you're a spiritual father to these people to these youth that were on stage singing this morning they need spiritual fathers they need uh some they have real fathers but they need biological fathers but they need spiritual fathers and so every man that is over 18 or 8 and over I want you to stand up real quick y'all look around at our men let's give them a hand clap for all they do for all they do all right now we've got a little something for all of you I think they're really nice they're mugs that say lifeline on them and they're they're really pretty so uh the girls are gonna walk around and give all of the stand up Justin the girls are gonna come around there's one back in there's two actually back here it's Gary standing and then Brandon's beside him so okay so y'all luck man keeping him now who is not here I know Ben needs one grab him one's not here he needs one who might I don't want to miss anybody our John yes oh they need scissors I don't know that we have any of those up here oh here comes Ruby to the rescue Timu knife she said um John which I we've got John's bins we've we need john give Ron one for our John no for our John um Eric cumby sits here just anybody else no we got he got his he got his Gary Stump we need one for Gary Stump we just leave them in the box as they come in we'll make sure they get them yeah because there Micah's not here right now so there's several yeah yeah Micah hadn't come in so there's several that aren't here this morning so fathers let's pray over you this morning Heavenly Father we come before you we thank you for the blessing of the men that you've placed in this church God whether they're biological fathers spiritual fathers God they are all so important to the growth of your church God I pray that your blessing be upon them and I pray God that you help them to become the leaders of their family God in spiritual matters Lord I know last week we talked about having a father around father help us to help them be the spiritual fathers they need to be to mentor these kids and and these uh younger adults and God help them to uh rise up as they be the leaders in their families in Jesus' name we pray amen amen so this morning we're gonna continue our sermon series uh on Romans and today I'm gonna talk about diet coke and Christianity diet coke and Christianity all right it'll make sense in a minute it'll make sense in a minute so I want all of you to think for for just a minute all right diet coke's my husband's favorite drink so I see his interest is peaked back there so we're gonna continue our sermon series through the book of Romans which is uh perhaps the best letter of all because Paul tells us so much in the book of Romans. Uh last week we talked about all the people out there which I don't know if you remember or not but we talked about how the culture today wants to make their own rules about what's right and what's wrong, what's a sin, what's not and sometimes we make ourselves our own gods because we want to pick and choose which rules we follow which rules are right and which rules we want to ignore but today Paul has brought it inside and today he's talking to us all right he uh is about to get up in our business and uh the person sitting next to you's business so today I want you guys to really think and I want you to really be self-aware today so how many of you have ever been to McDonald's or or Chick fil A right I see hands now how many of you have ever done this yourself or heard somebody else do it they get up there and they say I want two big Macs a supersized fry I want an apple turnover or or a cherry turnover or maybe a Sunday right everybody's pointing at people who are raising their hand themselves right so if you guys have ever done that then you order a diet coke right then Brian's raising his hand now then you order a diet coke well guys I hate to tell you you order that diet coke to feel a little bit better about yourself but I guarantee you that Diet Coke is not canceling out those 3000 calories that you just put in your mouth right not going to do it. So it's the same thing about church here in the week we have a tendency to think everything is right. We fill our lives with little sins or big sins and we don't worry about it as we go Monday through Saturday. And then Sunday we come in church we sit down we give our tithes we listen to the sermon and just say the words or sing the words in a song and we think that's going to cancel out all the other things we partook of during the week. That's called diet coke of Christianity it doesn't work that way coming to church on Sundays does not cancel out everything that you did throughout the week you still did it. Just like with the restaurant you still ate the food the diet coke doesn't negate it it doesn't mark it out. So today that's where we're gonna talk is being self-aware um I I told you last week we talked about um how people simply ignore the truth that's in the Bible when it comes to God um they they are their own God but today Paul makes this sharp turn all right and it's a little close to home because I've done it and I'm sure as I go through here y'all have done it too so we're gonna dive in here we're gonna start at Romans chapter 2 verses 1 through 3 you may think you can condemn such people but you're just as bad and you have no excuse. When you say they are wicked and should be punished you're condemning yourself for who for you who judge others do these very same things. And we know that God in his justice will punish anyone who does such things since you judge others for doing these things why do you think you can avoid God's judgment when you do the same things all right so Paul starts out by calling out the people who are so busy pointing out someone else's flaws that they never deal with their own sinful lives. Now I'm Brian will you go fill one of those cups up with water all the way to the top yeah fill it up with water all the way to the top and bring it up here. So what Paul's actually talking about here is hypocrisy hypocrisy and so many people out in the world that aren't Christians look inside the church and call us hypocrites all the time here's the painful part they're right the right because we are we like to think we're not we like to think we we say the words oh I'm just a sinner saved by grace like they are but lots of times we look at our spiritual resume instead of our spiritual well-being now Brian is bringing this water up here and he's got it I told you to get it all the way to the top now right it might be empty before he reaches me all right who am I gonna pick on this morning Tristan come here you knew it was gonna be you didn't you here's what I want you to do Tristan I want you to take this water and I want you to walk one time all the way around this church and don't spill it Tristan's walking on his journey Emily tried to trip him up up here he's taking his journey around the church not spilling the water we're gonna let him go we're gonna let him go until he gets all the way around the church Paul starts by calling out people who are so busy pointing out everyone else's flaws that they don't see their own sinful life. They just don't see it. And before anybody gets uncomfortable and starts looking around the room Paul isn't saying that we never make judgments about other people's business or about other believers okay he never tells us we can't do that. He's actually going to address that and we'll get to that later about how we do make judgments about other Christians' behavior. But what he's saying here is that we have absolutely no business judging others when we ourselves aren't living up to God's standards. We have no business doing that. So in one word Paul is calling out our hypocrisy so hypocrisy is claiming to have moral standards that we don't actually live up to and it's judging other believers uh to make ourselves feel better sometimes about our own sins well if such and such is going to heaven then I'm certainly going because look at what they do and if they're that bad then what about me right so so that's what happens oh he said this is so difficult. Now I want you to stand and look at me all right stand and look at me who in the church while you walked around was on their phone you weren't looking right he was focused on the water who in this church while you walked around the church had their Bibles out you didn't see you weren't looking right who in this church while you walked around the church was looking at you instead of everybody else Emily tried to trip me here's the point now you can take this please and empty it so come on he said here's the point if you've got your eyes on the living water like they should be you don't notice what anybody else is doing if you've got your eyes on the living water the Holy Spirit your Lord Jesus Christ and you are focused to not let anything out of your life nothing spill out of your life that shouldn't be you don't notice the flaws in other people because you're not looking you're not looking and that proves my point right there so we're gonna talk today about two men that were in a temple praying uh have you ever met that person that likes to hear themselves talk y'all know a person like that they like to hear themselves talk all the time right so we're gonna go and in Luke 18 9 through 14 he he tells this story specifically to people and I love how the Bible words this who had great confidence in their own righteousness and scorned everyone else have you ever met somebody like that where oh they're doing that wrong oh the way that I can do it's better I know better how to do that job than they do or how to serve the Lord that why don't they serve the Lord like I do? Why don't they worship the Lord like I do? Some people raise your hands and worship and you get so into it and you're here some people you can look at them and it looks like they're not doing anything but who are you to say they're not worshiping harder than the person up here that might be putting on the show you worship in your own way and you don't worry about what other people besides you are doing how they're worshiping. It's really none of your business you do your job and you worship the Lord. He'll take care of the rest so we have two men here. This is in Luke 18 9 through 14 two men went to the temple to pray one was a Pharisee and the other was a despised tax collector. The Pharisee stood by himself and prayed this prayer I thank you God that I'm not like other people cheaters, sinners adulterers. I'm certainly not like that tax collector I fast twice a week I give you a tenth of my income but that tax collector stood at a distance and he dared not even lift his eyes to heaven as he prayed instead he beat his chest in sorrow saying oh God be merciful to me for I am a sinner I tell you this sinner not the Pharisee returned home justified before God for those who exalt themselves will be humbled and those who humbled themselves will be exalted so this Pharisee he walked into this temple and it's like he had a spiritual resume in his hand. It's like he walked in prepared to tell God everything that he does right. He was hand In God, his LinkedIn profile. He said, Here's who I am. Read it and weep. All right? Lord, let me tell you about my qualifications. I fast twice. I'm not like these other people. They have sin in their life. Look at them. They're not raising their hands. Look at them. They're not like me because they don't worship like me. You know what God said? I'm not impressed. I'm not impressed. But take the tax collector, a man that everybody despised, and he walked in broken. He couldn't even look up because he was so broken. And he just said, God, have mercy on me. I'm a mess. I'm a mess, God. I'm a mess, right? Yeah, I'm a mess. And that man went home right with God. He went home right with God. Because it's always easier to point out the flaws in other people than it is to admit that you have flaws of your own. It's always easier. Let me give you an example, and all of us I think can relate to this. Imagine that you walk into a restaurant or maybe a store like Walmart or somewhere like that. And the employee that's helping you is just kind of short with you. All right. No smile, they give you short answers, yeah. Over there. They're just kind of short with you. Um acts like your showing up was a big inconvenience for them today, all right? Or like at a restaurant, she's not getting a tip. There went her tip. Have y'all ever heard people say that? Have y'all ever said it yourself? There went her tip. She was rude. She was rude. That's your first thought. They didn't say anything specifically wrong, but you felt their attitude was just kind of off. So you might think, wow, she's a terrible employee. She needs to switch jobs. I can't believe she's a waitress. I can't believe he is out here trying to make a living in retail. They shouldn't be working with the public. Have you ever said that or heard someone say that? Whew! Working with the public's not what they need to be doing. So in that moment, from that attitude from that person, instead of thinking they may be having a bad day, you have deemed them a terrible person. All because of that one moment. That one moment. Now flip it. Let's flip it. You've worked overtime this week. All right? Your kids are going through something that you don't know how to solve for them. Maybe one of your parents is in the hospital and not doing very well. And maybe you yourself just got a very scary diagnosis from the doctor. Have y'all ever had a week where just everything went wrong? Maybe you haven't even slept in like three days, right? So in that state, someone comes up to you and you're just a little bit short with them. You're a little short with them. No smile, you're frustrated, you're not your best self. Do you say, Whoo, I'm a terrible person? I can't believe I did that to them. Or do you say, I'm normally not like this? I'm sorry I've had a bad week. I normally don't act like this. You're so quick to give yourself the benefit of the doubt. But yet, when it comes to the other person that you're talking to, you're so quick to judge them and call them bad workers or all because you saw just a snapshot of a moment in time. Paul's challenging us to see others through the same lens that we see ourselves. He's challenging us to give them the same benefit of the doubt that we give ourselves. We need to judge others by the same standard that we judge ourselves. You see, the Bible never tells us not to judge, the Bible tells us to judge ourselves first. And if we aren't right with the Lord, then we have no business going out and trying to correct someone else or judging someone else. So it's not just a problem in church, it's an overall problem. But what we lack is self-awareness. We lack self-awareness. It's the ability to look at ourselves objectively, to see ourselves the way that others see us, to recognize our own issues before looking for everyone else's issues, to focus on our own cup of water before we raise our head and look around and spill ours while we're judging them. While we're judging them. So, how many of you have ever been around that person that talks too much? You can raise your hand. Heather said she is that person that talks too much. We've all been around them. This is the person who walks into every conversation and immediately takes that conversation hostage. They talk about themselves, everything turns back to themselves, they they circle around to where it's them or their family. Um, every story you tell reminds them of three that they need to tell. All right. You can't finish a sentence unless they finish it for you. Because they want to tell your story too. They don't take a breath, and and you're standing there now looking for every exit in a way you might get away from them, and you're just hoping someone you know locks eyes with you so you can go, oh, there's Jeremy. I think I need to go talk to him. It's nice talking to you. That's what we do. Here's the thing. How many of you, when you are stuck in that conversation with that person, are genuinely enjoying that conversation? Usually not. Usually not because you're too busy trying to get away. You don't like it, you don't like it, nobody. Uh, you're doing everything else in your mind. But here's the kicker: when that person finally walks away, they think that was the best conversation they'd ever had. They do, and they honestly think that. And they leave thinking, boy, I really connected with that person today. Why? Because they lack self-awareness, they can't read the room, they can't see that they're making people uncomfortable when they do that. That's how many of us are about our spiritual life. We're so busy telling God how good we are, our good stories, telling other people, well, here's what I do for the Lord, that we we start losing our self-awareness of what we don't do for the Lord. We build ourselves up and put ourselves on a pedestal. Jesus addresses this directly in Matthew 7, 1 through 4. He says, Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged. And with the measure you use, it will be measured to you. Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, Let me take the speck out of your eye when all the time there's a plank in your own eye? Right? I love how Jesus, he don't sugarcoat things. All right? And I'm bad for that. If you're talking to me, usually I don't sugarcoat, and I get in trouble a lot for that because I just speak straight what I feel, and tact is what I need. My self-awareness tells me I need some tact. But you don't have a splinter or a or a piece of dust in your eye. You've got the whole plank stuck up in your eye. And then he says in verse 5, you hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye. Notice he doesn't say, don't judge your brother. He says, judge yourself, be self-aware, get yourself right with God, and then help your brother. And not in condemnation, but in love. Not in condemnation, but in love. He wants us to have enough self-awareness to deal with our own issues. That's like the airplane speech. How many's ever flown before? Okay, I thought there'd be more. When you get on an airplane and you fly, the stewardess usually gets up and she's going, there's an exit on each side. And you know how she does, and you got your seatbelt, and she shows you how to hook your seatbelt and stuff. Then she says, if we lose cabin pressure, there are oxygen masks that will drop from the ceiling in front of you. Put yours on first before you put your kids on. Right? Put yours on first before you put your kids on. A lot of people go, What? I'm gonna save my kids above everything else. I will die in that airplane before I let my kids die. Here's the thing: if you take the time to start funneling around trying to put your kids' mask on, you're gonna lose consciousness, and then all of you are gonna die. So they tell you, take care of yourself first. That way you're healthy enough to take care of others. Same thing in your spiritual life. Before you go trying to help others, and you all end up dying. Get your own life right first. And then you can have the confidence and the peace in Jesus Christ to hear and to listen to what he says, where you can compassionately help your brother too. That's what we need to learn to do. That's what we need to learn to do. We need to replace self-righteousness with self-awareness. Now I know somebody out there is gonna say, well, the Bible tells us not to judge. Only God can judge me. I've heard people say that before. Why are you judging me? Only God has the right to judge me. Well, I think I've pointed out scripture that says that's not true. We do judge other people. The Bible says you'll know them by the fruit they bear, right? And how are we gonna know them by the fruit they bear if we're not looking and judging what kind of fruit they're bearing, right? The thing is, God tells us judge yourself first. Take care of yourself first. When they say only God can judge me, guys, they'll put it on t-shirts, they put it on social media, they put that everywhere. It's like they're get out of jail free card telling you that I can do what I want to because you're not my judge. Only God can judge me. Guys, that should scare you to death. If I thought that tonight I was gonna die and I was gonna face God, stand before his throne, and the holy righteous God, creator of the universe, was going to judge me, I'd be terrified. I would rather my friends judge me. They can't send me to hell. But the righteous God can. So don't ever say that. Romans 2, 5 through 9 says, But because you're stubborn and refuse to turn from your sin, you are storing up terrible punishment for yourself. For a day of anger is coming when God's righteous judgment will be revealed. He will judge everything according to what they've done. Everyone according to what they've done. He will give eternal life to those who keep on doing good, seeking after the glory and honor and immortality that God offers. But he will pour out his anger and wrath on those who live for themselves, who refuse to obey the truth, and instead live lives of wickedness. There will be trouble and calamity for everyone who keeps on doing what is evil. That's pretty plain and straight to the point, right there. You continue in sin and you're going to face God's wrath. Culture today says we need to be kind and love everybody. Well, I agree with the be kind part, but not to the point that you compromise your beliefs and what the Bible says. And I believe that we should love everyone, but there's a proper way to love. Proper way to love. And for those that says Jesus wouldn't judge me, he would love me, there's a bad day coming because it says right here, the wrath of God will be poured out at judgment. So you need to make sure that your life is clear from anything, anything that would cause you or others to stumble. David wrote about this in Psalm 139, 1 through 5. Oh Lord, you have examined my heart and know everything about me. You know when I sit down or stand up, you know my thoughts when I'm far away. You see me when I travel and when I rest at home. You know everything I do, you know what I'm going to say even before I say it, Lord. You go before me and you follow me. You place your hand of blessing on my head. I heard someone say to me once, you know how I judge where I go? I tell myself, if Jesus were to go there with me, what would he think? I'm gonna take it a step further this morning. Jesus does go there with you because Jesus is always with you. And boy, I sure wouldn't want to be caught in a place I shouldn't be when the trumpet sounds. Can you imagine how awful that would be? Jesus does go with you. He goes before you, he goes beside you, he goes behind you, he's all around you. You take Jesus everywhere. When you are in your bed, your door closed, your light off, he knows what you're doing because he's always there. And that leads to the most important truth of the entire message. God has never been impressed by our resume. I could tell him my resume of everything I've done for him. Lord, I worked every Saturday in Operation Lifeline, and I was faithful to show up and preach on Sundays, and I helped the praise team, and I was faithful with my tithes and with my offerings. And if people had trouble, I'd make sure I was there to counsel them. And you know what he'd say to me? Not impressed. Did you love me? Did you obey me? Did you live with me as Lord of your life? That's what he's looking for. Because you see, if you are truly living your life for the Lord, if you are truly being humble and living with him as your Lord, those other things automatically should come. You should just want to do those things. So you're not impressing him by making yourself do them to look good. What he wants is your heart. The rest of that will come. The rest of that church is actually expected. I'll use that same verse I said a minute ago. You will know them by their works, by the fruits they bear. So if someone tells you that they're Christian, but yet they live like the devil all week long, you have something to question there. You have something to question. Because we don't do that. If you truly live like the Lord, the fruit that you bear will show it. Kids, come on up. You can come on up. I'm finishing up. So I'm gonna cut this one short because I just keep giving you examples. Um, and the kids have something for us, for the dads today. But before we do that, if every eye, bow your heads, close your eyes. Today, if you've never accepted Jesus Christ into your heart, just raise your hand and put it back down. I'm not going to delay it and take a long time for this today. Today, if you have accepted Jesus into your heart, but you've been living this life not self-aware, and you want to become more self-aware this week of the things that you need to get rid of to better serve Jesus, raise your hand and put it back down. Amen. I see lots of hands all over the room. Heavenly Father, we come before you today, God, and we admit that there are times where we let our self-righteousness outweigh our self-awareness. God, we specifically ask that this week you make us aware of those things that are in our life that we need to get rid of in order to better serve you. Help us not to judge other people harshly, but to give them the same benefit of the doubt we'd give ourselves. Help us to put our masks on first so that we can be salvation, uh, lead others to salvation in the name of Jesus Christ. And I pray all these things in the precious name of Jesus. Amen. All right, these babies have been downstairs this morning. I gave the dads their mugs at the beginning because I wanted to do a what do you call it? A object lesson. We had an object lesson in church today, and I needed that mug to do it. But the kids in church today have made gifts for the dads. And it looks like they have other gifts as well. So if the kids want to come up, y'all mind coming up? Look at these beautiful little ones. All right. Gracie, who's your daddy? All right, go give Brandon what you have for him. Hudson and Caseon. I'll do you at the same time. Because you have the same daddy. Who's your daddy? Who's your daddy? Mark. All right. Go give Mark what you did for him today. And charity, those other things that we have downstairs, you know what I'm talking about. I think we can do that this morning if you don't mind. Okay. Um, she's gonna get the rest. I want we're gonna find our oldest dad. Who's our oldest dad? Who is fifty? Who is sixty? Brian, you're about to get beat. Who's seventy? All right, Gary, who's eighty? Seventy-five? What are you? Seventy-seven. All right, um, Aloha. Will you grab one of those? I don't do drink coffee. Okay. All right. Just the coffee, I think. Is that batteries on it? What's on it? What is it? Okay, never mind. Can you go ahead and drink your two cups of coffee? We have a toolkit for you. All right, go ahead and give that to Gary. Yeah. What's on top of it? A tape measure. Oh, okay, all right. And how many have five kids? Mark's raising his hand. How many does your dad have? Six, how many have you got? All right, John wins that one. John had to work today, so your dad gets that other. Toolkit. And now, how many men's here? One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. We have nine men here. Are there nine? Two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. All right. Mark can wait a second, she said. We've got coffee makers. We've got what's that? A French press. We've got. What else is in there? What else is down there? A cold brew. Is all of it coffee stuff? Okay, good. Okay, no, we've got more downstairs. They went to get them. So oh, Brian don't drink coffee. All right, give everybody. Yeah, go ahead and give Mark his because Brian don't do coffee. Oh, well, Mark don't do coffee. Gosh, I don't either. So, all right, pass those out to the dads. We know Gary does coffee. He told us. At least two cups a day. So, dads? Aiden, do you drink coffee? Do you drink coffee? Give Aiden his too. Jeremy, do you drink coffee? Okay. Well, this is uh, this is this is special. Yeah, this is just basic stuff. So here you go. We'll give Jeremy one. Jared, I know you drink coffee. And I know Crystal likes cold coffee. I think there were two of those. I'm not sure. Yeah, you'll get the cold brewing. Micah, what do you do? You drink coffee? Spiritual dad, we give all men. We celebrate all men of the church. Yeah, we'll make sure we get he gets one of these too. Gary and Micah and Brandon. Okay, Brandon, what do you want? Okay, Micah. A grinder or the coffee French press. It's stronger. You just use your own cup. Yeah, I'd probably I don't grind my own coffee. We will. Um Brian, what do you Brian don't drink coffee. All right, we need one for John and one for Ben up here on the front row. Uh Jared's getting the cold brew. So we've got Ben and John up here. What about Justin? Do we have one more? Okay, Ben and John. Give one to Alohan, one to Emily. Does everybody have one that wants one? She got one. Oh, yeah, that's for Ben. Yeah, we'll we will later. He's not here. So now, if charity, I hate to run you, but Micah didn't get a cup because he wasn't here yet. We're gonna give out what we have. Those that did not take the coffee makers, give to them first. It's car air fresheners. Oh, yeah, working in concrete and oil. All right, give Gary and who else did and Brian get uh air freshener because and Brandon. Huh? Oh, okay. And then what's left pass out to all the men. Does it smell good? I think just so you can know what it smells like without busting that package open. He has he already has one. Okay. Aiden, you get one. You don't need an air freshener. Ruby says you need an air freshener. All right. All right, let's give our dads one more round of applause. Let me do announcements real quick. Um tonight there will be no youth because it's Father's Day. We want you to spend time with your dad. Starting tomorrow night at 6 o'clock is vacation Bible school. I have got some flyers. Heather? You got plenty. Does anybody else can you pass out flyers to your neighbors, to your uh friends, your family? Does anybody else have neighbors, friends, family that they can pass flyers out to? Okay, yeah, there's some here. I put a code on the back of some of them where you can pre-register so that they don't have to wait in line. Awesome, awesome. Bible school is third with Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, but Friday night's different, remember. We're doing um a little program and then going outside for we're gonna have pizza and then watch a movie. The whole church is invited to movie night. It's David, that's a cartoon, isn't it? About David, imagine the new David movie. So that's exciting. I've not seen it yet. I'm excited to watch it. We will not have, yeah, bring chairs and blankets or you or sit on the ground. Um chairs and blankets, bring those. We aren't gonna have CR, we're not gonna have Tuesday night ministry, and we're not gonna have small groups on Wednesday because it's being replaced with Bible school. I've got several of you guys that have offered to help, but the door's still open for anybody else that would like to help. Okay. All right, if you do, just contact charity. You want to help or do you want to be in it? Do you want to help? Okay. Aloha would prefer to help. So, um, I love you guys. Brian, will you dismiss us today?