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Fontanium // Unplugged

We got to meet the upcoming band based here locally in Elizabethtown, Fontainuim! They recently teamed up and filmed their new music video for “Old Money New Change,” at 3 Decade Arcade in Elizabethtown.

Check out “Old Money New Change” on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXhdwpldKX4

Fontainium is made up of a group of middle school friends with over musical experience together. Members are part of the Elizabethtown High school alumni and graduating class of 2014. Fontainum recently performed at the “Okay Fest” in brandenburg kentucky. They were also the 1at place winners of River Festivus Battle of the Bands in Burkesville and opened for Exile, the writer/performers of the 1978 hit “Kiss You All Over.”

You can find Fantainum on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fontainiummusic and find their music on Apple Music, Spotify and YouTube!

Furever Friends #239

This week we will meet Kit-Kat and Asher, two more animals hoping to find a new home.

Since 2017 Furever Friends has featured 450 cats and dogs and helped adopt 449 of them!

You can fill out your adoption application online at: https://hcky.org/adoption-application or donate directly to the shelter at: https://hcky.org/animal-control-department/animal-control-donations

Furever Friends brought to you by Pet Supplies Plus on Towne Drive in Elizabethtown.

See God // Praise & Shine

Let’s dive deeper into 1 John 4:11. I like the way the Message puts it, “My dear, dear friends, if God loved us like this, we certainly ought to love each other. No one has seen God, ever. But if we love one another, God dwells deeply within us, and his love becomes complete in us–perfect love.”

We were created to be with God. He walked with man in the Garden of Eden. But when man ate from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evile, we became separated from God. Sin and God can not co-exist, so God created a perfect plan to remove sin from the world for good. 

In Old Testament times, God dwelled in the temple. This was as close to God that we could ever get. But sacrifices were required to atone for our sins. When God sent Jesus, he became the perfect and blameless sacrifice that washed our sins away once and for all. 

On that day, the veil was torn, and there became a new temple, a new dwelling place for God, in those who accepted the sacrifice of Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. 

When we receive the Spirit, there are qualities that we will display: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. We are also commanded to Love our fellow men as ourselves. Matthew 22:39.

When we display these qualities, we are displaying the love of God, and God is seen through us. He is seen through the nurses in the emergency room, the volunteers serving in the soup kitchen, the person who stops to help others on the side of the road, or the person who holds the door for others. 

When I look at others displaying the fruits of the spirit, I see God, and the great love he has for us.