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Sunday, April 19, 2026

Amazing Grace Baptist Bulletin April 19th, 2026



Amazing Grace Baptist Bulletin



🐴 Melvin the Lone Donkey: Counting Blessings

 Donkey was having one of those days. He’d stepped in a puddle, sneezed hay all over himself, and then discovered that someone (probably Melvina) had eaten the last apple he’d been saving.

He plopped down beside the fence with a dramatic sigh that could’ve rattled the hymnbooks.

Old Farmer Grady walked by and chuckled. “Melvin, you look like you lost every blessing you ever had.”

Melvin flicked an ear and gave a grumpy hee‑haw.

“Well now,” the farmer said, leaning on the fence, “let’s count what you still got. You’ve got strong legs, a warm barn, a full belly, and a whole church full of kids who think you’re the best thing since Vacation Bible School.”

Melvin blinked. That was… actually true.

“And,” Farmer Grady added, “you’ve got Melvina, who may eat your apples, but she sure keeps life interesting.”

Melvin let out a softer hee‑haw, the kind that meant, Alright, I guess that’s fair.

He stood up, shook off the dust, and trotted toward the barn — suddenly remembering he also had a fresh pile of carrots waiting.

As he munched happily, Melvin decided something important: Counting blessings works better than counting problems — especially when the blessings taste like carrots.

Amazing Grace Baptist 2026©SN

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April Bible Verses

1. “Behold, I make all things new.”Revelation 21:5 A reminder that every spring morning and every changed heart begins with God’s renewing touch.

2. “The earth is the Lord’s, and the fulness thereof.”Psalm 24:1 A verse of gratitude for creation’s beauty and the blessings that surround us daily.

3. “They that sow in tears shall reap in joy.”Psalm 126:5 Encouragement for those who have endured long winters of the soul — joy is coming.

4. “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above.”James 1:17 A verse to remind us that blessings, big and small, come from the Father of lights.

5. “The Lord shall guide thee continually, and satisfy thy soul in drought.”Isaiah 58:11 A promise of divine guidance and refreshment even in dry seasons.

6. “Let everything that hath breath praise the Lord.”Psalm 150:6 A joyful call to worship — fitting for springtime choirs and hearts full of gratitude.

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Each One Matters – A Quilt Prayer
 
Lord, You are the Maker of our hearts. Each part of each heart you form with a purpose and plan— each life, each gift, each hurt, each tear matters just like the sparrow,
 
each story stitched by his grace.
Teach us to cherish every part and each one You join with us together. Let Your love be the thread that binds us with love, your mercy the pattern that makes a beautiful quilt.
 
When one is torn, help us mend with kindness; when one is faded, cover with compassion. May our church be a quilt of comfort and truth, conforming us by your leading, Knowing that each heart matters to you. So each one should matter to us.
In Jesus Name Amen 

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🌸 Beautiful Heart‑Felt Quotes for April

Spring • Renewal • Resurrection Hope

1. “April teaches the heart to hope again, for the God who brings flowers from the cold earth can bring joy from weary places.”
2. “Every soft April breeze whispers the same promise: God is not finished with you.”
3. “Spring rain may fall heavy, but it carries the seeds of tomorrow’s beauty.”
4. “The empty tomb is the reason every April morning feels like a new beginning.”
5. “Where winter once lingered, grace now blooms.”
6. “April sunlight reminds us that God warms even the corners of life we thought would stay cold forever.”
7. “Hope grows quietly, like April flowers—small at first, then suddenly everywhere.”
8. “The God who renews the earth in April can renew the heart in a single prayer.”
9. “Every blossom is a reminder that God still brings beauty from broken ground.”
10. “April is God’s gentle way of saying, ‘See? I make all things new.’”

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An April Story From the Past (Early 1900s)

“The April Lantern on Willow Street”

In April of 1912, the town of Brookfield was buzzing with the usual spring chores — mending fences, sweeping porches, and preparing gardens. But on Willow Street lived an elderly schoolteacher named Miss Eleanor Hart, known for her quiet ways and her little wooden lantern that hung by her front door.

That April had been unusually gloomy. Clouds lingered for days, and many in town felt the heaviness of the long winter. Children whispered that even the birds seemed tired. But every evening, just as the sun dipped behind the hills, Miss Hart lit her lantern and set it glowing on her porch rail.

One chilly April night, young Thomas Avery — a boy who struggled in school and often felt unnoticed — walked past her house after running an errand. Miss Hart stepped outside and said gently, “Thomas, do you know why I light this lantern every night?”

He shook his head.

She smiled. “Because someone might be walking in the dark, and a little light can help them find their way. Even one small flame matters.”

Thomas never forgot those words.

A week later, a fierce April storm swept through Brookfield. The wind knocked out the town’s power lines, leaving the streets in darkness. Families lit candles and gathered close, but the storm rattled nerves and shook windows.

Then, through the rain, one warm glow appeared — Miss Hart’s lantern, shining steadily on Willow Street.

Neighbors opened their curtains and saw it. One by one, other lanterns and lamps began to appear in windows up and down the street, until the whole road shimmered with soft, golden light.

The next morning, as the storm clouds lifted, people said the same thing: “It was Miss Hart’s lantern that reminded us — even a small light can change the night.”

And from that April on, whenever someone in Brookfield felt discouraged, they would say, “Hang your lantern. Someone needs your light.”

🐴 Melvin’s Mini‑Blessing Moment

Later that same week, Melvin tried counting his blessings again… but he got stuck at “four” because he couldn’t remember if “snacks” counted as one blessing or twelve.

So he shrugged, flicked his tail, and decided, “If God keeps giving them, I’ll keep counting them — even if I lose track.”

And honestly, that’s not a bad way to live.

Amazing Grace Baptist 2026©SN Hinckley

Major KJV Verses on Chastening
Proverbs 3:11–12
Theme: God’s correction is a sign of His love.
Quoted line: “My son, despise not the chastening of the LORD…”
Hebrews 12:5–11
Theme: The New Testament commentary on Proverbs 3.
Quoted line: “Whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth…”
Explains that chastening produces holiness and righteousness.
Revelation 3:19
Theme: Christ disciplines those He loves.
Quoted line: “As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten…”
Job 5:17
Theme: Chastening is a blessing because it comes from God.
Quoted line: “Happy is the man whom God correcteth…”
Psalm 94:12
Theme: God’s instruction through discipline brings blessing.
Quoted line: “Blessed is the man whom thou chastenest…”
Psalm 118:18
Theme: God’s chastening is corrective, not destructive.
Quoted line: “The LORD hath chastened me sore…”
Deuteronomy 8:5
Theme: God disciplines Israel as a father disciplines a son.
Quoted line: “As a man chasteneth his son…”
2 Samuel 7:14
Theme: God’s fatherly discipline toward the king.
Quoted line: “I will chasten him with the rod of men…”
Proverbs 13:24
Theme: Parental discipline reflects love.
Quoted line: “He that spareth his rod hateth his son…”
Proverbs 22:15
Theme: Discipline drives out folly.
Quoted line: “The rod of correction shall drive it far from him…”
Proverbs 23:13–14
Theme: Correction preserves life.
Quoted line: “Withhold not correction from the child…”
Proverbs 29:15
Theme: Discipline produces wisdom.
Quoted line: “The rod and reproof give wisdom…”

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🌞 Prayer:  For Our Country & Our Leaders

Almighty God, As the seasons turn from the gentle stirrings of spring toward the bright fullness of summer, we pause to thank You for Your faithfulness over our land. You are the One who renews the earth, who brings life from the soil, and who teaches us through every sunrise that Your mercies are new each morning.

Lord, bless our country. Bless the fields that are being planted, the families who are rebuilding, the communities seeking peace, and the hearts longing for hope. Let the warmth of the coming season remind us of the warmth of Your grace — steady, strong, and ever‑present.

We pray for our leaders. Grant wisdom to those who guide our nation. Give them clarity to see what is right, courage to choose what is just, and humility to walk in truth. Strengthen their families, guard their steps, and surround them with counselors who value righteousness, compassion, and integrity.

We pray for unity in our land. Where there is division, sow peace. Where there is fear, plant courage. Where there is anger, cultivate understanding. Where there is weariness, breathe renewal. Teach us to see one another not as enemies, but as neighbors created in Your image.

We pray for protection. Watch over our military, our first responders, our law enforcement, and all who serve. Shield them from harm, steady their minds, and comfort their families with Your peace.

We pray for the Church across this nation. May Your people shine with the light of Christ as days grow longer. Let our words be seasoned with grace, our actions rooted in love, and our lives marked by faithfulness. Make us instruments of healing, hope, and truth in every community.

Lord, bless America. Bless her rivers and her roads, her cities and her small towns, her families and her future. Let this new season be a time of turning — turning hearts toward You, turning homes toward peace, turning leaders toward wisdom, and turning our nation toward righteousness.

As spring becomes summer, let our country move from renewal to strength, from planting to harvest, from promise to purpose. And may Your hand rest upon us all.

In Jesus’ name, Amen.

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Amazing Grace Baptist 2026©SN Hinckley


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