Chino Church of Christ

11940 Telephone Ave. Chino, CA 91710

Chino Church of Christ weekly bulletin for February 15, 2026 showing worship schedule, Bible reading plan, and church updates.

February 15 2026

Chino church of Christ Bulletin
11940 Telephone Avenue
Chino, CA. 91710 / 909-628-9428

Find us on: chinochurchofchrist.org
Contributions via ZELLE, give@chinochurchofchrist.org

February 15, 2026

The churches of Christ salute you.
Romans 16:16


READ THROUGH THE BIBLE IN A YEAR

This is the Daily Bible Reading Schedule for February 2026. The daily readings are taken from the Gospel Gazette website.


Please Continue to Lift Up in Prayer…


BIBLE CLASSES AND WORSHIP

Sunday

Adult & Children Bible Classes:
9:30 am to 10:15 am

Worship:
10:30 am to 11:30 am

Bible Study and Worship:
5:00 pm to 6:00 pm

Wednesday

Bible Class
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Mark Anthony is leading our Bible class.
The last Wednesday of the month we will have an evening of singing.

Thursday

Ladies’ Bible Class
1:00 pm to 2:00 pm

Roma Lacuata is conducting a study from the book of John.


Those serving today…

AM Service

Adult Bible Class and Preacher: Robert Harper
Announcements: Natan Merilus
Scripture Reading, (1 Peter 3:8-12): Sebastian Fonseca
Opening Prayer: Tony Moore
Communion: Danny Proffitt
Song Leader & Closing Prayer: Leon Strayer

PM Service

Reuben Lacuata is conducting a study in the book of Ecclesiastes.


We would like to extend a welcome to those who are visiting today! If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to ask. We are honored with your presence and look forward to getting to know you.


OUR SHEPHERDS

Reuben Lacuata
949-278-4215
rrlacuata@gmail.com

Brunel Merilus
909-606-4631
bmerilus@hotmail.com


OUR DEACONS

Jerry Thompson
909-597-2936
olepump@msn.com

Danny Proffitt
909-815-5899
danproffitt1@icloud.com


FEBRUARY – DAILY BIBLE READING

1 — Exodus 14–17
2 — Exodus 18–20
3 — Exodus 21–24
4 — Exodus 25–27
5 — Exodus 28–31
6 — Exodus 32–34
7 — Exodus 35–37
8 — Exodus 38–40
9 — Leviticus 1–4
10 — Leviticus 5–7
11 — Leviticus 8–10
12 — Leviticus 11–13
13 — Leviticus 14–16
14 — Leviticus 17–19
15 — Leviticus 20–23
16 — Leviticus 24–27
17 — Numbers 1–3
18 — Numbers 4–6
19 — Numbers 7–10
20 — Numbers 11–14
21 — Numbers 15–17
22 — Numbers 18–20
23 — Numbers 21–24
24 — Numbers 25–27
25 — Numbers 28–30
26 — Numbers 31–33
27 — Numbers 34–36
28 — Deuteronomy 1–3


Prayer Requests

• Ukraine – Especially our brothers and sisters in Christ who are impacted by the ongoing conflict.
• Our Seniors – Remember all of our senior saints, with special prayers for those who are homebound.
• Our Families – Pray for families raising children in today’s world and for those carrying the heartache of loved ones who have wandered from the faith.
• Our Shepherds – Reuben Lacuata and Brunel Merilus, as they lead with wisdom and care.


Works Supported by the Congregation

Benevolent Efforts:

• City of Children (Orphanage in Mexico)
• Orphan’s Lifeline International, including our sponsored young man, Anil Pangi
• Agape Village (Children’s Home)

Evangelistic Efforts:

• Preacher Training Schools: Bear Valley Bible Institute, Sunset International Bible Institute, and Southwest School of Bible Studies
• Congregation in the Philippines: Bicol Region
• Television Ministry: In Search of the Lord’s Way (a nationwide gospel program)


Dates for February

2/19, 2/26: Ladies’ Bible Class meets this month at the building at 1:00 p.m.

2/24: Lunch Bunch will be meeting at Casa Sanchez located at 2264 S. Mountain Avenue, Ontario, at 11:30 am.

2/25: Last Wednesday of the month singing practice at 7 pm.


LOOKING AHEAD…

The 3rd Annual Ladies’ Day at the Hi-Desert church of Christ will be held on Saturday, March 28, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Registration is available online at
https://www.hidesertchurchofchrist.com/events/event-one-5npbf
or by calling Lynette Dorling at 909-993-3086.

This year’s theme is “Do Not Fear” (Isaiah 41:10).

ALSO… Our next 5th Sunday potluck will be March 29 and evening service will be canceled.


Scripture Writing Plans for the Whole Year — February

What Is the Purpose of Scripture Writing?

Spending just ten minutes each day writing and meditating on Scripture can help you retain both the passage and its meaning.

Scripture writing is a simple yet powerful practice that deepens your understanding of God’s Word and strengthens your spiritual walk.

The February Scripture Writing Plan focuses on the theme of “God’s Love for You.”

Special thanks to Corey Schissler for introducing me to scripture writing.

F.Y.I. For those interested in using a special journal for daily scripture writing, Amazon offers a variety of options, including hardbound, spiral-bound, and paperback journals specifically designed for scripture journaling.


AMOS

What is the Book of Amos in the Bible?

Amos was a prophet in the northern kingdom of Israel in those days before the fall of Samaria, the capital city (722/21 B.C.). He cries out against the idolatry and wickedness of his people. He warns of a judgment coming upon Israel and certain pagan peoples.

He also provides a prophetic preview of the establishment of Christ’s kingdom — the raising up of “the tabernacle of David” (9:11; cf. Acts 15:16).

Adapted from the book Bible Words and Theological Terms Made Easy by Wayne Jackson and can be found at the following URL:
https://christiancourier.com/bible-terms/amos


ANGEL

What is the Biblical Definition of an Angel?

The English “angel” is an anglicized form of the Greek aggelos (pronounced angelos). The term signifies a “messenger.”

The word aggelos is used in several ways in the Scriptures.

• It commonly denotes a heavenly order of created beings (Psa. 148:2, 5), who are by nature “spirit beings.” These creatures carry out the will of God on behalf of his people (Heb. 1:14). In Bible times, angels were visible on occasion (Acts 10:3; 12:7ff). Such manifestations are not evident today because miraculous events have ceased (1 Cor. 13:8–10).

• The word aggelos may be used for a human messenger who serves as an envoy. John the Baptist, for example, was God’s “messenger” (Mt. 11:10; Mk. 1:2).

• The term aggelos was also used figuratively, representing a providentially permitted physical sickness (2 Cor. 12:7).

• The aggelos of the churches of Asia may have been messengers who were in contact with John while the apostle was imprisoned on the island of Patmos (Rev. 1:20).

Adapted from the book Bible Words and Theological Terms Made Easy by Wayne Jackson and can be found at the following URL:
https://christiancourier.com/bible-terms/angel

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