Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Saturday, December 10

Holiday Shopping - Amazon

There are only 15 days left till Christmas. If your house is anything like mine (your wives) are busy doing all of the holiday shopping for the family. One way to support securityatchurch.com this holiday season is to complete your holiday shopping on Amazon. By clicking through a Amazon link anywhere on this website securityatchurch.com will receive support through your purchases. This includes all items not just the ones listed in our store...

Thank you for supporting this website and Happy Holidays!!

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Monday, April 5

$20,000 stolen from Sacramento church on Easter

"SACRAMENTO (AP) — Authorities say two women stole thousands of dollars from collection plates at an Easter church service in Sacramento.

The alleged theft took place around 11:20 a.m. Sunday. The Church of the Nazarene on Arden Way was packed for the Easter sermon.

The women were allegedly spotted in a church office but were gone before church officials were able to verify their identities. They allegedly took between $10,000 and $20,000. No arrests have been made."



Sunday, April 4

Happy Easter!!

I hope and pray that you have a grace filled Easter with your family and loved ones today! Here are a few pictures of Jesus Empty Tomb that I took in March while working in Jerusalem, Israel.

This was built over top of where Jesus Tomb was carved out of stone. 



This is the modern entrance to the empty tomb of Jesus

Only a few yards away from the Tomb of Jesus was the tomb where Joseph of Arimathea was buried. The large tomb where Jesus was buried was originally prepared for Joseph; however, was given to Jesus at the time of his death. 

Wednesday, December 16

Cops Hunt Church Burglar

Nassau police are searching for the suspect who stole money from a Massapequa church on Sunday afternoon.

http://www.longislandpress.com/2009/12/14/cops-hunt-church-burglar-who-stole-from-poor-box/

Is your church collecting money for the poor this holiday season? How are you protecting the money? Is it placed in a location that is easy for someone to grab and run? Taking a little time to consider how you are protecting this money may help your church congregation provide for a family in need this Christmas season. Don’t assume that since the money is for the poor that no one will think about stealing it. Poor is a relative term and unfortunately some people look at their own circumstances and will take things into their own hands.