A UNIT OF THE GALA FOUNDATION

Sunday, December 30, 2012

IT WAS SO NICE, HE SAID IT TWICE

By Irving Serrano

The Apostle Paul, spent some time in a Roman Jail House. His sin, or wrong doing was serving God. In every place, and in every moment. His goal was to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. During this time in jail, He could have spent his time complaining, or being rebellious and cold hearted. All the while yelling out to God, " this is how you repay me? After I have been faithful? But on the contrary. Paul always new how to be humble, how to accept the things He could not control. He sat back and meditated. He prayed, and chose to write letters, to all His Christian brothers and sisters, on the out side. In the "free world". A letter that the words and meaning still impact our lives today! A message to keep a continuing attitude of rejoicing in Our Lord Jesus Christ. (Philippians 4:4) " Rejoice in the Lord always. Again I say, Rejoice". It`s possible that this letter I write today may find you in a prison? And though you may physically be in the free world, you may find yourself chained down, by other circumstances. Let me ask you? How`s your health? Is your marriage in trouble? Are your children breaking your heart? Paul, understood these situations. His mind-set was to always keep an active relation with God. Learning to always be content, no matter what the circumstances. No matter what type of conflict He faced. This worked for Him, and it will work for you. Like Paul, the most important thing is our relation with God. Our faith in God. Not in our jobs, spouse`s, children, car`s or homes. Not even in our I-phones. (smile) In today's world, it seems we rely so much on our I-phones or I-pads, that we feel lost with out them. The reality is; Your lost with out God! Technology is good. But it is all more so important to be grateful, to the person who made it possible for you to have it. We some times get caught in the cyber world, that we forget what is real. God! He is as real as it gets. I thank God , I don`t need an I-phone or I-pad to communicate with Him. A call to Him is free. When you call Him, He is always there. And He always answers. As we approach the end of this year of 2012. Take a moment, call your Parents. Call your Children. Let them know how much you love them. Tell them how grateful you are for having them in your life. But most importantly! Call God. Speak to Him, and say the same thing to Him. Open your heart to the God, that gives you the breath of life every morning. Love always, Irving Serrano Sr.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

STEPHEN SALANITRI WINS GALA AWARD 2012


Tampa,FL- Stephen Salanitri  received the Gala Award for 2012. Stephen is a dedicated Laborer in the Lord and  is currently preparing for full ministry. He loves the Lord with an intensity  and  a passion that has enabled him to win many souls for the Kingdom. Stephen has a very moving testimony of how God saved him from a lost path. He is a faithful husband, married to his wife Destiny and a proud Father. Stephen is not afraid to witness for Christ. He has often prayed for people right after having a short conversation with someone. as soon as he finds out that a person has an illness or a petition, he will quickly turn to God in prayer. Stephen is a Minister of deep faith and conviction. His humility sets the stage to win over the confidence of his friends and all his sphere of influence and this allows him to plant the seed of the Gospel to those lives that are in dire need of salvation. In a recent Gala Dinner, Stephen was presented the Gala Award by Noel Serrano, Director of the Gala Foundation. Tears swelled up in Stephen's eyes as Noel declared: "We  know that Stephen is deserving of this Award because of what he already accomplished for the Glory of God and also for what God has in store for his future ministry." Stephen has been  a great supporter of the Foundation, lending his technical support as well as some written articles to our publications.Stephen Salanitri declared, when he recieved the Gala Award:
"It is a Privilege to serve the Lord and I am grateful for God in my life. I am also thankful for the sense of purpose that He has placed in my life. he has given His Spirit to fill us and move us and to help us to move forward and do the things that God has enabled us to do. I am also grateful to Him because I feel like I am on the right track! It is a good feeling to know that deep inside, I am actually doing something constructive in my life and I am fullfilling the plan of God. I thank the Gala Foundation for this honor and award. Thank you!"  We want to congratulate Stephen and may God continue to bless him and his family. 

A GALA AWARD WINNER FOR 2012

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

IT IS TIME TO CHOOSE!

By Irving Serrano Sr

I recently traveled to Florida, to attend my Sisters funeral. Once again it was one of those days where you have mixed emotions. On the one side, your saddened by the lost of a loved one. On the other hand, you get to meet up with friends, and family. In my case, I had not seen any of them in a few years. Often times at funerals. We all get to see, or hear some people say how they reflect on their own lives. I guess for some, it becomes an eye opener. a moment to consider their choices in life. and the consequences that follow. For christian folk; those that are born again. Grieve for their loved ones, and are saddened just like any one else. However; they celebrate the life of the deceased with a comfort knowing that their loved one is now in Gods loving arms. They are no longer suffering. They are in no pain. That they have won, " the good fight of faith". In our Bibles we read of how Jesus performed miracles. Healing the sick, and making the blind see. We also read about how He raised Lazarus from the dead. After His Crucifixion, Jesus himself rose from the dead. All of these things had to happen, because there was a purpose for those healed. No differently from the way we today are healed. In ways, we too could say " we once were blind, but now we can see"! Thank God! For His love and mercy, for I know that many of us have been liberated from certain death. Liberated from the bonds of sin. Completely set free from any and all addictions. The difference is not to just live like Christians, but strive to be born again Christians. Knowing and yielding to the reality, that when God comes into your life as Lord and Savior. He makes the adjustments in and around your life. He makes it possible so that you may serve him. He will remove the obstacles from your path of salvation. People, places and things. God will remove or place in your path to help you. God does not half step! People do. He doesnt half way heal you. He heals you. He does a complete renovation. All things are new. Living what may appear to you, or others what a christian life is, with out seeking His Divine will, with out being born again. Is the same as standing on line at a bus stop with out a ticket! Yes the bus will eventually arrive, and guess what? You won`t be on it! Salvation through Jesus Christ, and being born again is your ticket. Surrendering to God 100 % is the validation, the  ticket to heaven. The end days are near. It is so important that we all take the time to reflect on our lives, and choose where is God, in our life. Jesus will be returning. He is coming for His people. No one knows when or what time. The obvious thing is to be prepared. We have heard it, all our lives. " God will come like a thief in the night". ( Mathew 24: 40) " Two men will be working in the field; one will be taken, and one will be left". (Mathew 24: 41) Two woman will be grinding with a hand mill; one will be taken, and the other left". Could you imagine yourself on a flight....be it business or pleasure. Suddenly you blink your eye, and half the people on the flight with you are no longer there? Could you imagine riding on a bus.......then suddenly, the driver disappears? What words would come out your mouth? "Oh God" or some thing else? Hey, this is not me judge-ing you. This is you, reading my thoughts. God is the judge and God alone. He ask that we love one another. There is an old Gospel song; [ Oh when the saints, oh when the saints, oh when the saints go marching in.....oh how I want, to be, in that number....oh when the saints come marching in.] One would say; that would be a glorious thing to see. I agree, but I would rather be in that number, looking down. As a saint, as a child of God. (1st Thessalonians 4:7 & 8 ) For God did not call us to beimpure, but to live a holy life. Therefore, anyone who rejects this instruction does not reject a human being but God, the very God who gives you his Holy Spirit. May God bless you. Love always, Irving Serrano Sr. 
 

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

REFLECTIONS OF A BELOVED SISTER

By Noel Serrano
 
Frances S. Rosado,The Daughter of Felicita and Francisco Serrano went on to be with the Lord on Sunday, November 18, at 8:27 PM Frances came from a large family with six brothers and two sisters.She was not the oldest but she demonstrated throughout her life to be the daughter that most resembled her Mother. She was the kind of sister that many all long for. She was a tall, tan, beautiful girl in her teen years. She had a certain "Natalie Wood" quality about her that never left her. When Frances was very young, she took the noble initiative to run to Jamaica Blvd in Queens,NY to buy assorted gifts, wrap them up and quietly woke up each brother and sister to hand a gift. She would assemble all of us in the large hallway that overlooked the Master bed room where we would all march methodically to bring the gifts to our parent's bedroom. This was the standard that she set on Christmas, Fathers Day, Mothers day and even on Easter. Frances demonstrated a capacity to love, care and nurture her siblings at a very young age. She took pride in each of us as she clothed us. She would tie us up in our Dining Room chairs so that we wouldn't fidget and leave the table without eating. Frances could be stern at times. She could command a powerful slap and quite memorable spankings every now and then, when needed. In her youth, she was known as the rebellious one who often colored outside of the boundering lines, but she loved her Mom and Dad and her family. Frances, at a young age, at the insistence of her mother, joined the Church Choir and was her Mother's Pupil at the Church Seminary. She often accompanied her Mom daily as they travelled to work. It is , therefore, no surprise to see that Frances was able to draw so much from her mother. Frances had the ability to really listen objectively and patiently without commenting. She was always the calming balm that soothed the bruises and binded the hurts in our family. Frances also had the capacity to bury her hurts and disappointments deep within her and no one, but God would know what she endured. in the early 1970s she married and raised her family of two boys and two girls. She instilled in them all that she was taught and raised them with the same love and nurture that was quite evident when she helped raise us. In 1988, Frances won the Gala Award for Woman of the Year. She had risen to the level of a Noble and Beloved Sister who never tired of doing what was right for her family, who sought to live life with dignity and with a fiery determination to survive all that came her way. Now, our beloved sister goes to her reward and to her final rest.We will never forget her and we all share in a hope that firmly under girds us ...that we will , one day see her again and all our loved ones. We will all be with our Lord and Redeemer for all Eternity.Amen.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

IN THE MIDST OF A STORM

By Irving Serrano Sr.
 
In today's society we all have the comfort of being warned in advance, when there is an approaching storm. The New`s and Weather personnel, Police, Fire and emergency response organizations, get first hand information. Then they go on to share it with the general public. Each individual in society is given advice, and instructions as to what they might need, or where they should go. All this to keep them from imminent danger. After a storm, we hear the news. We hear the different stories, and testaments about damages, or losses. These are the times where most every one, feels that our lives are more important than our belongings. Our cars, and Homes could always be replaced, in the event that they are caught up in the path of a destructive storm. But Our lives, and those of our loved ones can not be replaced. There is always a calm, after a storm. People gather after  a severe storm. In a lot of cases, they go out and assess any damage to their properties. Yet all thru out this time. They have a calming and thankful spirit about them. I like to think it`s because they are together with their Families. If they have young children, or if they are with elderly parents, or loved ones. They are all together. Every one is safe and well. These are times where every one faces danger on an even playing field. When the lights go out. The rich, the middle class and the poor are effected the same. Every one has to acknowledge nature in it`s aggressive manor. And deal with the real consequences of it`s destructive path. This is an eye opener, for many people decide to call out to God, for his mercy. Then later go on to live their lives with out God, in their lives. In many ways our lives are in the midst of a storm, on a daily basis. It is very important to have God in our lives. Even when appears that all is well. It should`nt take the scare of danger, or the loss of a loved one to make you acknowledge God, and his purpose for you. When we reflect on our lives, and we inventory all that we posses, or all that we own. Our attitude should not be, "look at what I have accomplished". As if God had nothing to do with it. We should always keep a humbled heart, and acknowledge that because of God, we have what we have. Be thankful under all circumstancesBe content where ever your at. But most importantly, continue to communicate with God thru prayer. Ask for his Divine guidance in all you do. Knowing that our real treasure is with Christ in heaven. God blesses us in so many ways. And He protects us in ways that we can`t imagine. Remember; His thoughts are not like ours. He knows all things. He knows the exact amount of hairs on your body. Do you? I certainly don`t. Perhaps the next time we face a challenge in our daily life, we should look at it like a test. A test to see if we really believe in our faith. Is your faith in God? When you visit some one in the hospital, do you step up and say; let me pray for you, that thru Jesus Christ, you may be healed. Or do you take a back seat to the challenge? Hey! If you need a cop, you call a cop. If you need a loan, you go to a bank. All the tools are in place, and at our reach in our society. But the greatest tool, and the one with the most authority is your very own faith in Jesus Christ! He gives you the power and authority over all things. Walk hand in hand with his Holy spirit, little do you know how he moves danger from your path daily. Take head to his instructions. Live and conduct your self in such a way that is pleasing to God. I once heard some one say that God, dos`nt listen to a sinners prayer. I disagree. Christ died for us all, while we were yet sinners. For the purpose of us accepting Him as Lord and savior. So that we would live and not perish. We are His children today because he listened to the prayer of a sinner. It`s after we accept Him. It`s after we start reading His word. It`s after He gives us a taste of His Holy spirit. We still have free will, and that's where our daily battle with the enemy (Satan) who wants to destroy you. He presents different options, different paths of life. If you choose to walk with God, hand in hand with His Holy spirit. Then you will have the power and authority to function as a child of God. Dismiss danger from your side in Jesus name. And never worry about what to say, because it will be the Holy spirit in you spitting out the lyrics, as if it were a song. You will speak with a clear, vivid mind capturing way. Step up and show the people your surrounded by, that your faith is in Jesus Christ. And that you! Through Him, can do all things. (Philippians 4:13). In the Book of Proverbs; Solomon, pleads with his readers and shares knowledge that still applies today. All thru-out the New Testament, the Apostle Paul, speaks of how we aught not to be. And how we should conduct  ourselves. These are all challenges we face on a daily basis. After this recent storm, take a moment as we assess our homes, and properties. Take inventory of your self, and ask God to continue to find favor in you. Re--commit your self to Christ. Ask Him to sanction your every move, your every decision. Let Him bless you. Let Him remove the obstacles from your path of salvation. Keep a song in your heart, and you will have what you need for your daily walk with Christ. May God bless you. Love always, Irving Serrano Sr.
 

Saturday, October 13, 2012

A NEW SEASON

By Irving Serano Sr.
 
There`s a cool breeze in the air. A change of season is in the making. The leaves are starting to fall, from the trees. Even the animals, are shedding their hair, and growing in a heavier coat. It appears in some places, people will be putting away their lawn mowers, and preparing their snow blowers to confront the snow that may fall upon the arrival of winter. As we prepare for a change of season, perhaps we could also share a very real concept. The Apostle Paul said; " I have learned to be content in what ever circumstance I may be in". Because" I can do all things through Him, who strengthens me". (Philippians 4:11b-13). Many people live their lives in a constant fear of what might happen, or what might not happen. They carry with them on a daily basis, excess baggage. Worries of all sorts. They endure sleepless nights because their thoughts are so overwhelming, that they become bad dreams. Have you taken the necessary step in asking God, to be your Lord and Savior? Perhaps now is the time for you to shed the unnecessary baggage. Understand that God will help you through any, and all circumstances you find yourself in. (2nd Corinthians 5:7) Tells us; " We walk by faith, and not by sight". ( 2nd Corinthians 5:17) " Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature, old things are passed away, behold; all things are become new". (Isaiah 43:18) " Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past". (Ezekiel 36:26) " I will give you a new heart, and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone, and give you a heart of flesh". It`s a wonderful thing to know that God exist. But it goes to no benefit if you don`t except Him, as your Lord and Savior. It`s all too important to communicate with God through prayer. Some people can see how God makes things happen for others, yet they sit back and wonder, why doesn't He do  things like that for me. Would you like to see God involved in your daily life, on a daily basis? I urge you to reach out to Him on a daily basis. You will experience the changes in your life immediately. You will catch yourself smiling, as you notice how even your language changes. Some changes are subtle, and some are drastic. The important thing, is that you let go, and let God. It`s not about being filled with church, it`s about being filled with God. Faith is a gift of God, a gift that will change your life. Faith that will make you a new creation. God gives us faith through His word. And as certainly as He called us to follow Jesus Christ our Savior. He has also called us to grow in faith. A Preacher once said; "Fear activates the enemy, But Faith activates God". I urge you to take a moment and speak to God. Do you have worries? Are you in need of anything? How`s your health? Let`s talk to God together. !OH God, I humble myself before you. I ask that you forgive me, for anything I may have done to offend you. I have lived a life where I felt I could`nt speak to you. I thank you for waking me today, and allowing me to speak to you. I thank you for your Son, Jesus Christ, who died so that I may live. Please be my Lord and Savior, and make the changes in me, so that I may do your will. In Jesus name, Amen. Let me welcome you into a New Season in your life. You will now see the changes in your life, and how you will impact those around you. Focus on your goals, and ask God to direct your paths. May God bless you. Love always, Irving Serrano Sr.

Sunday, September 30, 2012

MARK WILLIAMS ELECTED GENERAL OVERSEER OF THE CHURCH OF GOD IN ORLANDO,FL

Orlando, FL–Mark Williams, current second assistant general overseer, was nominated on the first ballot to serve as the next General Overseer of the Church of God. He was then subsequently elected as the General Overseer of the Church of God, our sister Pentecostal denomination with headquarters in Cleveland, TN.


Nominating the general overseer was the first order of business for the ordained bishops general council gathered in Orlando, Florida for the 74th International General Assembly. If confirmed by the International General Assembly on Friday afternoon, Williams will replace Dr. Raymond Culpepper who was not eligible for another term due to tenure limitations.

"There is no higher honor and no greater responsibility in the Church of God for an ordained bishop than to be called upon to serve in the office of General Overseer,”
Williams, 48, said as he accepted the nomination. “I pledge to lead from my knees, so that I may hear from God…I will obey with unrelenting courage should the General Assembly decide this is God’s will. I commit myself unreservedly to this global (Church of God) family.”

Williams referred to his family, his wife, Sandra Kay, and sons Austin, 16, and Ryan, 11, verbalizing to them, “I will still be your dad,” to which the General Council burst into applause. “I pledge to embrace this generation.”

The General Council then went on to nominate the four remaining members of the Executive Committee, beginning with David Griffis, who was elevated to first assistant general overseer. Griffis has spent the last four years as third assistant general overseer. If confirmed, he will replace Tim Hill, who was ineligible to return to the executive committee due to tenure limitation.

"I am thankful for my family and their heritage,” Griffis stated, referring to his wife, Judy, and his father who was also a Church of God minister and leader. “It is good to be a part of the family of God and I desire what is best for this Church.”

A newcomer to the Executive Committee is J. David Stephens, nominated to serve as second assistant general overseer. Stephens has led the Church of God in numerous capacities, including state director of youth and Christian education, and for the last several years as an overseer in Kentucky, Tennessee, and of Florida since 2010.

“Overwhelmed…thankful…humbled…honored…challenged…and excited,” was how Stephens summed up his nomination. “I am grateful for my legacy and I believe in my church. I will serve, I will work for, and I will depend upon your support.”

Returning to the Executive Committee and moving upward a slot to Third Assistant General Overseer, was Wallace J. Sibley, who has served as secretary general for the last four years. A third generation Church of God member, Sibley said, “I accept this nomination as the will of God…I appreciate so much what the church has meant to me.” Sibley also expressed gratitude to the outgoing members of the Executive Committee and his appreciation for their friendship and leadership.

The final member to be nominated for the Executive Committee was M. Thomas Propes, state overseer of South Carolina since 2006. If ratified by the General Assembly, Propes will become the next Secretary General of the Church of God.

“I am fourth generation Church of God…If I am cut, I think I would bleed blue and gold,” Propes joked as he made his acceptance speech. “I thank this body for the vote of confidence and trust…I will never do anything to betray that trust.”

If ratified by the General Assembly this Friday afternoon, this Executive Committee will serve until the General Assembly of 2016.

BE AWARE OF THE WOLF WITH THE LAMB'S HAT!

By Irving Serrano  Sr       
 
I recently had the privilege to read a letter that was sent to some-one close to me. I was asked to read the letter because it appeared to be a little confusing. After reading it, I had the challenge of explaining it, and its real intentions. I felt compelled to speak about this, because I could just imagine how many people through out the world could be receiving such letters. Similar to the way pop-ups appear on our computer screens, advertisements of different sorts etc. Well this is just as factual. Names are pulled, and letters are sent. These letters appear to come from some one who has your best interest at heart. Even more so, that the letter goes on to speak about how this person, who never gives you their name, yet tries to convince you that they had a prophetic word from God. How they were instructed to speak to you. In the letter, they use "KEY" words, such as Holy, Fervent, or Sowing of Seed". They speak to you using your first name as to personalize their message. They hit you with several true life events that very well could be common to most anyone. As the letter comes to conclusion it pretty much lets you know all that they promise, that "THEY" will do for you. Will only happen if you send them a "GIFT", or " Sow a Seed", of ($ 20.00) twenty dollars. I must admit. I consider my self to be a Man of God. I found it so offensive to read the letter. It pains me to find that the letter scares the intended reader to not show, or share the letter with any one...." because they will loose out on their blessing, or miracle being preformed in their life". THE FACTS ARE CLEAR AND SIMPLE! Christ died for ALL of us, so that we may live. When they try to speak in the letter about a Holy word, they never mention the Holy Spirit. The letter speaks a little of what moses felt, with out really quoting the Bible. The Bible, teaches us about the love of Jesus Christ. It teaches us about the Holy spirit, and the power of God. It teaches us about Faith, and how to live a Christian life. I am aware of many about Faith, and how to live a Christian life. I am aware of many Pastors, and Evangelist that dedicate their time for Gods ministry. I thank God for them, and I pray for them daily, but We all must be aware that their are people out their that use Gods word, to infiltrate into the lives of many. Not for the purpose of leading them to Salvation, through Jesus Christ. but rather to fill their pockets with your money. A donation, or a gift of love to a charitable organization is always well received, and needed. If you belong to a church, tithes and offerings is the only thing sanctioned in the Bible. If you need a miracle in your life? Take it to the Lord in prayer. If you are in distress economically, or emotionally. Stop! And speak to God. Christ paid the price for you. He made it possible so that you have the right, the power and the authority to speak, and He will listen. Ask Him your self, and He will deliver. Don`t allow anyone to send you a mirror to look into, as you ask for what you need. Expecting the person in the letter calling themselves a prophet, will look into the mirror you send them back. They say when they receive the mirror, and the "Seed or Gift" will be able to see you asking.........and THEY will ask God, to grant it for you. PLEASE UNDERSTAND, the Bible has never spoken of such ridiculousness! Do you want to hear preaching? Go to Church. Do you want to have a closer relation with God. Read your Bible, and pray. Ask God to let His Holy Spirit in your Life. God will give you perfect and clear understanding of His Holy Scripture. Do not fall for the tricks of the enemy. You should never feel compelled to feel you must pay for some one to pray for you. No one intercedes to God for you except Jesus Christ. Remember "The fervent prayer of a righteous man, avails much. May God bless you.
                                                 Love always, Irving Serrano Sr.
 

Monday, September 3, 2012

THREE BROTHERS IN A GARAGE

By Irving Serrano Sr

I often sit back and watch my Grandchildren, as they play. It seems like in their little world all is fair. All is good. In most cases, its because as children play..."they can make, or change the rules". I remember a time back in the mid sixties. While playing with my older Brother Noel, and my younger Brother Abel. We took over our Fathers garage and turned it into our very own head quarters, " Our Home Base". We would go to bed early, just to wake up at sun-rise, in order to report to base. We had the bottom half of a super market shopping cart, to use for our jeep. My Lil Brother Abel and I would often end up pushing our older Brother Noel. Each of us would take on the challenges to produce the items needed to follow up on our mission. Noel would let us know what we needed, Abel wouid document everything. Encrypted in such a way that it could only be understood by us. I would basically build, or invent the robotics, lighting system or speaker system. We were just Kids, using our imaginations. And we would spend many hours playing out these rolls. We spoke to each other through little boxes we held, answering each other, as if they really worked. Noel and I would ask the make shift computer questions, that Abel, would read out the results. This would go on for hours, then day in, and day out. All this before cell phones were invented. Much less, lap tops or Google. At times I feel we were the original Waltons, we grew up with the love of our siblings, the love and direction of two loving parents. Most importantly, two loving parents that Loved the Lord, and were never shameful to teach their young. The word of God. May God bless you. Love always, Irving Serrano Sr.

Sunday, August 12, 2012

HEROES OF THE SHIELD

By Irving Serrano Sr

Alot of people know, or at least heard of the story of David , and Goliath. Many just come to understand that David, yet a young boy, probably weighing one hundred pounds, stood up to a grown man. Goliath, who happen`ed to be a very large man who stood about nine feet tall, and weighed about three hundred pounds. This fight though clearly mis-matched was brought on simply because David had enough heart to stand up for what he believed in. David loved and served God. When the challenge was brought to him, he knew he might not survive this encounter, but he believed in his shield ( his faith). He trusted God, even upon facing immanent death. David stood up to the challenge and killed Goliath. (Ephesians 6:13-14) Tells us;"Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand. Stand firm then, with the belt of truth buckled around your waist, with the breastplate of righteousness". In our Bibles, we read about many stories, and in these stories we come to know about Heroes. Men who stood up for the work of the Lord. There was a time many many years ago, where Christians were sent into an arena, where they were put to death, just for sport. Later their bodies would be carried off, back to their families on their shields. The apostle Paul, was used by God in many wondrous ways. Ultimately he was beheaded. You can just imagine His head being displayed as it was carried off on his shield. Today in 2012, We must all know and understand that Christians will always face the hardships, and the trials this world has to offer. Men like David, and the Apostle Paul are truly Heroes of the shield. These were not men who accepted God, just to be saved. These were men who accepted God, and chose to serve God under all, and any circumstances. In those days it was a custom, where if a man had a dept. He would be bound and enslaved until that dept were paid. Paul acknowledged that Christ paid the price for his transgressions, yet he said to God, " I am bounded to you as your servant" And as history shows, God used him in great ways. (1st Corinthians 16:13) tells us; Be alert and on your guard; stand firm, act like men, and be courageous grow in strength". Everyone born into this world basically holds a certificate of death. When Christ was nailed to the cross. That death certificate was nailed to the cross as well. The blood of Christ made that death certificate disappear. Christ, who knew no sin, died and paid the price so that we may live. In our Families today, we too have Heroes of the shield. Some of our parents, our elders Aunts, or uncles,grandparents who stood up for Gods work. Defended it, and shared it where ever, or when ever possible. You may be economically prepared to give a Son, or Daughter a new car, or home. But God bless you, if you can pass down the knowledge of the shield of faith. A shield to be passed down from generation to generation. The pride and the security we share when we can see our children, and Grandchildren passing along the message of Christ. And possessing the full armor of God, and holding the shield of faith. May God bless you.              
Love always, Irving Serrano Sr. 

Saturday, August 4, 2012

JOAQUIN RECEIVES HONORARY DOCTORATE

By Noel Serrano

Joaquin Maldonado, the Pastor of  Sinai Pentecostal Church in New York, received an honorary Doctorate on July 28th. He was surrounded by his family and friends as he gazed on the large congregation at the commencement at Christian University at the Great Commission Church in Patterson, NJ. Joaquin, wearing a dark blue robe with festive student mortar seemed subdued and serene. He quietly reflected on the long journey that had led him to this day. He thought of the early days of his youth in "La Sinagoga" He started as  a young boy with a trombone ,struggling to keep up with the stern and dedicated musicians of that era. He thought of the Strong-willed mother and aunts that were always counselling him to be the Man that God want him to become. His life rapidly raced in his mind as he thought of his struggles in the Army and the development of his beloved group "Sounds of Joy" His great challenge was the leadership of the Sunday School in the early 70s . The young man grew in stature and in spirit. God was clearly in his path. He recalled the day his grandfather, Lucas Maldonado passed away in Puerto Rico. It was in that funeral, surrounded by his aunts and family that he pledged to put on his grandfather "boots" and the "Man of Motion" never stopped striving. Joaquin served the Lord with full intensity during the early sixties and worked hard in the labor of the Choir "Echoes of Life" as Assistant Director. In the early years , He became an inspiration to his family as he championed a clarion call and began to assemble a gathering that continues to this present day. The late Rev. Abelardo Berrios began to recognize that this young man had great potential to do the work of God. When Rev Berrios needed musical representation, He knew that he could always depend on Joaquin. Joaquin Maldonado soon became a close Associate to Rev Berrios. As the year raced by, Joaquin was able to go through major trials and was thrusted in many storms that would have blown away the finest of men, but Joaquin has endured and remained steadfast because of  a deep abiding faith in God. Joaquin spends many hours in prayer and loves God more than life. He places all in God's Hands and in God's Will. Joaquin began to think of all God has given him, He thought of his beloved, faithful and dedicated wife Clarita, who was now beaming him a smile with teared filled eyes of love. He thought of all of his children that now have children of their own. Joaquin marched down the long corridor to receive this distinct honor that God had allowed him to receive and humbly lowered his head and thanked God for all His Blessings. May God continue to Bless you, Joaquin! May he continue to give you strength and vigour to keep working in His Will.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

WALK THE LINE

By Irving Serrano

Many people through out the world, enjoy some type of sport. Watching on television from there homes, or actually at the fields, standing on the side-lines. They watch their favorite players, and for a few minutes they live through that player. For many Christians; this is an everyday event. Christians love and serve Christ. And as we go on day to day, in our work, and in our travels we allow Christ, to live through us. How ever some people, Christians loving god and reading their bibles, fall into a comfort zone. An area that causes them to not attend, or visit a church. God created the church so that a body would exist. A body of many different people that can come together to worship and praise him. To fellowship together. To put into practice the studying of his word. To pray, and develop the unity and strength in prayer. In (Hebrews 10;25) we read; "Let us not give up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but let us encourage one another-- and all the more as you see the day approaching". Many people today, were raised with parents, or an elder in their family that took them to church as a child. And today as adults with children of their own, acknowledge with no doubt what so ever, as to the power of God. This is because we grew up with an early introduction of who is Jesus Christ. We have to admit, weather we choose to accept Him, as Lord and savior, or not. Ultimately, we carry an undeniable faith that when times get hard, or some type of danger arises, we quickly call unto God. This is simply because you already know He exist. He is real. He died so that we may live. With his help, we can survive no matter where we live. In these days of broken economy, terrorist threatening society, the influence of ungodly music, and television. If we as adults rely on the teachings of our elders, the faith we have today is because of the Sunday school lessons our elders gave us, or saw we had by taking us to church as children. If we do not put this into practise. Then who? Who will teach our young? Our children are the most beautiful thing we produce. We teach and encourage them for schooling, and help propel them into a prosperous life. But if they are not introduced to Christ at an early age, if they are not taught of the power of prayer, if they grow up thinking and learning with out Christ. Then you must admit. It will be harder for them to survive the enemies temptations. They will not know that God gave man, all the authority over every living thing on this earth. They can easily be tricked by the enemy. Fooled by satan. Church is not about denomination, God did not create denomination. The Bible does not speak about denomination. I urge you today, please find yourself a church, a church that preaches the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, a church that acknowledges the Holy spirit. a church that allows you to come worship Christ, freely, and opens its doors. With an invitation of come as you are;" those of you who are heavy laden, come to me and I will give you rest". These were Gods words to man. You may have had a difficult experience at one time or other at a church, causing you to simply not belong to any church. My message to you; It`s not about belonging to a church. It`s about belonging to God, and making it possible to give your children, and your grand-children, the opportunity to live a blessed and healthy life, as a child of God. Like those favorite sport players you admire. God loves you. He has a purpose for you. You may not be given the star roll, in the center of the Field. Who knows? You may actually be the assist, the back up. But in what ever roll He chooses you for. It takes the preparation, the study of His word. The putting into practise the christian walk of faith. Live a happy prospered life, being a part of the body of Christ...the church. Stop letting the Satan, have his way. Stop letting the enemy make you feel like you are not authorized to pray. Speak to God today. What ever your going thru, no matter what the circumstances are. God will hear you. God will answer you. ( Romans 13: 12) The night is nearly over; the day is almost here. So let us put aside the deeds of darkness and put on the armor of light. May God bless you. Love always, Irving Serrano Sr.   

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

THE GOD OF ALL GRACE

By Rev. Carlo A. Serrano



1 Peter 5:10-11 (ESV) And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself  restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you. 11 To him be the dominion forever and ever. Amen.
In most areas of life we understand that pain has a purpose. When my boys rough-house one of them usually comes running saying “Dad, he smacked me in the head.” To which I respond “Son, either duck, block, or don’t be in a position to get punched in the head! It hurts so that you’ll know how to handle it next time.” One day while kickboxing I took a nice (and by nice I mean horrible) knee to the leg during some sparring. It hurts just thinking about it. However, it’s making me better at kickboxing. If you touch a hot stove and you get burned. In most areas of of life we understand that there is purpose to our pain. Yet, somewhere along the line we have believed the lie that following Christ is a walk in the park. We have bumped our heads on the ceiling of consumer Christianity and bought into the nonsense that Jesus wants us to feel wonderful as we tip toe through the tulips of love. When I look at the scriptures I see a Jesus telling His followers to deny themselves, take up their cross (an instrument of torture) and follow Him. He tells them to get their minds right because a day would come when they would be arrested, beaten, persecuted, and even killed for His sake. He told them that IN THIS WORLD they would have trouble. He also said that they (we) should take heart because HE has already overcome the world.
Pastor Mark Driscoll once said that “before God will use you greatly, he must wound you deeply.” There are some who would have us think that a life with Jesus is a life free of trial, free of worry, and full of health and wellness. Now don’t get me wrong, I believe that God is a healer. I believe that God wants His best for us more than we want His best for us. However, the road to greatness in God often travels through the valley of suffering. Consider Moses, Joseph, the Prophets,  and Paul. The only sinless and perfect person to ever walk this earth was persecuted, arrested, beaten, and killed. What makes us think life will be peachy for us? The good news is that we don’t suffer alone! The good news is that the trials we WILL endure in our quest with Christ are for our own perfection. The Good news is that after you and I have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called us to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself  restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish us!
During the building of the golden gate bridge over San Francisco Bay, construction fell badly behind schedule because several workers had accidentally fallen from from the scaffolding to their deaths.  Engineers and administrators could find no solution to the costly delays.  Finally, someone suggested a gigantic net be hung under the bridge to catch any who fell.  Finally in spite of the enormous cost, the engineers opted for the net. After it was installed, progress was hardly interrupted.  A worker or two fell in to the net but were save.  Ultimately, all the time lost to fear was regained by replacing fear with faith in the net.  Through many danger, toils, and snare we have already come!  Think about what God has brought us through. 
“Tis Grace that brought us safe thus far and grace will lead us home!”
God’s grace is the net that we put our faith in. When all else fails, when trials and tests come, we can lean on the God of all grace not only for our deliverance, but for what he is doing in and through us as we walk through suffering.
The God of all Grace Restores Us
Peter wrote this letter to Christians who were beginning to experience persecution and trials due to their  faith. He wrote to give them practical guidance on how to live and conduct themselves in the midst of trouble and attack from the enemy of their souls .
1 Peter 5:8-9 says “Be sober-minded;be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour. 9 Resist him, firm in your faith, knowing that the same kinds of suffering are being experienced by your brotherhood throughout the world.
Troubles and trials are going to come. Jesus said that in this world we’ll have many troubles. James said to count it all joy whenever (not if) we face all types of trials. The Bible tells us that perseverance builds character. We are going to go through some things.
Doesn’t that sound exciting? Sign me up!Seriously, how can the joy of the Lord be our strength when sometimes it seems like all we experience is trial and heartache? I’ll tell you how: It’s because the God of all grace is able to RESTORE us! The word restore means - to equip, prepare, and complete us. The word Greek word used for “restore” is interestingly used in another place in the New Testament., Mark 1:19. It occurs in the setting where the fishermen are mending their nets. The word mending was the same word used here for restore.To mend the net is to supply what is missing or lacking. To make it complete and help it realize its original intended purpose. Peter says suffering does this. It helps produce in our lives that which makes it complete and restores us to a position of being perfectly fitted for God‘s work.
The God of all grace says in “this world you will have trouble but take heart! I have overcome the world!” The God of all grace says “you might have trouble on every side but you won’t be perplexed. You might be distressed but you’ll never be in despair. You’ll be persecuted but not forsaken! You’ll be cast down but not destroyed!”
Aren’t you glad about it? The grace of God lifts us up. It whispers in our ear (weeping may endure for the night, but Joy comes in the morning!) The God of all grace restores us.
The God of all Grace also strengthens and establishes us.
He will restore you and make you strong. A non suffering Christian is a Christian who is extremely out of shape spiritually. I‘m not saying that all suffering necessarily produces discipline. Some suffering God calls us to never go through at all (sin related). Romans 5:3-4 says that  “Suffering produces endurance and endurance character and character, hope.” That is God’s sequence. When we go through suffering we can expect to endure. And when we endure we can expect that our character is formed out of that. And out of that hope is produced.
Resist the devil and stand firm in the faith.  I have often found that people’s true colors come out when they are in the frying pan or wok or deep fryer.  If the enemy can convince you that your battles...are your battles than:  he’s got your number.  The lion wants you to think you are alone and that you must fight with your own strength.  And that is how he  wins:  When we try to do it on our.  Nothing good comes out of trying to get out of your own jams.  That is pride.  but what does the word say about that.  Look at verse 5-6 of 1 Peter 5:
Young men, in the same way be submissive to those who are older.  All of you, clothe yourselves with humility toward one another, because, “God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.”  Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that he may lift you up in due time.
Clothe yourself with humility.  God opposes the proud. Those are strong words. In times of testing the temptation is to listen to the lie that says “there is no help for you in God.” “Just quit, you can’t make it.”
God’s grace is able to strengthen and establish us when we stand firm in a place of humility.  When you run to him and cry out, “I need you.  I can’t do it alone.  Help me.  Make a way where there seems to be no way.”  And when you call out to him in humility, when you wear humility like a towel around your waste he answers back.  God is saying to us “My grace is sufficient, for when you are weak I am strong.  I am your shield the glory and the lifter of your head.  I am the God that heals you.  Nothing can separate you from my love.  Stand still and see this great thing the LORD is about to do before your eyes!”
We’ve got to Resist the devil, standing firm in the faith, because we know that your brothers throughout the world are undergoing the same kind of sufferings.  All of us, clothe ourselves with humility toward one another, because, “God opposes the proud but gives what...grace to the humble.”  God gives grace that strengthens and establishes us when we humble ourselves, When we kick our dependence on anyone and anything else, When our hope rests in Him, and When we live out not by might nor by power but by Your spirit.
See we serve a God who is able to sympathize with our weakness.  How about you?  Do you know your limitations?  The strongest people are those who are humble enough to say “this is beyond me.”  I busted a hose driving down Lookout Mountain  in Chattanooga and I began to loose power steering fluid.  I am not a mechanic or the son of a mechanic.  My solutions for problems like that are put some duct tape on it or just keep filling up the tank with fluid.  How may of you know I wouldn’t have made it very far?  But God in his wisdom put a brother in my life that would not let me destroy myself.  He said “well let’s cut this part here and re-clamp this part here and is should work fine”.  So I submitted to him (because he’s an elder!) and because I know my limitations.  I’m not going to argue with a mechanic.  I’m not one. When I shut my mouth and followed directions my car was fixed.  I don’t tell that story to boast I tell that story to illustrate how you can find strength in your weakness.
The God of all grace, after we have suffered a little while, will HIMSELF restore us and strengthen and establish us.
His grace is amazing because it restores, strengthens, and establishes us. 
Establish means: to make firm. He will make you firm. The idea is to be as firm and solid as granite. It‘s the kind of thing Paul says when we take seriously the resurrection of Jesus Christ. When it‘s all said and done, therefore, ―”be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord for you know that in the Lord your labor is not in vain‖ (1 Corinthians 15:58). Suffering produces tenacity and firmness and granite-like character.
Dr. George Wood writes “The end of suffering fourthly is having foundations. ―He will make you steadfast. The word steadfast means to lay a foundation. Through suffering we are driven to the bedrock of our faith. We discover what life is really founded upon. When we get all the way to the bedrock we find with Job, ‘Though he slay me yet I trust him‖ (Job 13:15).’ That‘s the bedrock of the faith, and we become established on that.”
The God of all grace has called us to His eternal glory in Christ.  Clothing yourself in humility, resisting the devil, standing firm in the faith, counting it all joy; these are not tasks for the self-sufficient or the know-it-all.  They are for the called who rely on god’s amazing grace.
See, this calling is a calling to now consider loss for the sake of Christ whatever was to our profit.  It’s a calling to consider everything a loss compared to the surpassing greatness of knowing Christ Jesus our Lord, for whose sake we have lost all things.  It is a calling to know Christ and the power of his resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his suffering, becoming like him in his death, and so, somehow, to attain to the resurrection from the dead.
Life is full of voices that call.  Your jobs, bill, families, friend, loved ones, problems, expectations, dreams, and culture are all screaming at the top of their lungs demanding your attention.  How do we navigate the fog of day to day life without being shipwrecked?  How can we be all that God has called us to be?  How can we accept so sweet a salvation that saves wretches and sanctifies fools?  I tell you we can only do it because His grace is.  We cast our cares on Him because He cares for us.
1 Peter 5:10-11 - 10And after you have suffered a little while, the God of all grace, who has called you to his eternal glory in Christ, will himself restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish you. 11 To him be the dominion forever and ever. Amen.

Tuesday, July 10, 2012

WHAT IS THIS "GOD PARTICLE "ABOUT?


Physicists have discovered what has been called the “God Particle.” It is essential, they say, to discovering the universe itself. It is said to be the cornerstone of our understanding of space, time, and matter. What is this God Particle?

Higgs Boson

It has taken dozens of years and billions of dollars to discover what is called the God Particle. It may be the greatest indicator ever of the existence of Higgs boson. Now, what is the Higgs boson you may ask? The Higgs boson is the subatomic particle that up to now, has been theoretical. This subatomic particle is thought to be the explanation for the formation of essential elements in the universe like protons, electrons, and neutrons. Fermilab theorist Joseph Lykken believes it might explain how the universe got here in the first place. But then we could ask anther question, how did the Higgs boson or God Particle get here? It certainly could not have created itself.
Rob Roser is the lead researcher at the Fermilab, an atom smasher in Chicago, and he said that particle physicists think they are extremely close to discovering this subatomic particle. Researchers are seeing “the footprints and the shadow of the object” without actually seeing it in the physical sense. What must be understood is that it has not conclusively settled the quest for the long sought after Higgs boson, but it’s about as close as they have ever been.

God Particle
Indeed, all particles are of God and the heaven and earth declare it, so that they are without excuse (Rom 1:20)

The God Particle

Physicists have said that the God Particle has all but been proven to exist. It’s like seeing a footprint in the sand without seeing the foot that left it. This subatomic particle, the so-called God Particle, is understood to be what gives all matter in the universe its size and its shape. Physicists are attempting to see why matter has mass and why such matter and mass combines with gravity to give it weightiness. It is like finding an answer to Newton’s discovery of gravity and seeing an object fall to confirm it, but the God Particle has not actually been seen by human eyes yet. It’s like someone saying that they can hear the echo but can’t find the source of it. Researchers are using the comparison of finding the footprints of a dinosaur and seeing its shadow but not seeing the dinosaur itself. That makes it as extremely close to a confirmation as you can get.
It is important to note that researchers are cautious and do not want to use the word “discovery” because seeing is believing and they can not show concrete evidence of this subatomic particle quite yet. The term God Particle is not being used by physicists but only by layman because it relates to the essential formation of elements that make up the universe and how they interact and interrelate with each other. Researchers will not say that the Higgs boson (or God Particle) is 100% proven and why physicists are refraining from calling it a true discovery. Scientists keep using the word “cautious” because establishing their findings as conclusive proof could still be tremendously difficult.

What is the Significance?

Physicists believe that this subatomic particle may explain why the universe is here in the first place, although they are not saying that it was the cause of the universe or the cause of matter itself. For example, we could see an infinite regression like: Where did matter come from? Did it come from subatomic particles? Then where did the subatomic particles come from? How did invisible subatomic particles create matter? What was the original cause of these subatomic particles? If someday scientists finally do say they have conclusively proven (or seen) the responsible subatomic particle (called the God Particle), this does not prove that the universe created itself or that it was self-caused or self-created because that is a self-contradictory term. If the universe had created itself, then it had to be, before it was, and thus must have been in a state of being already. Even invisible subatomic particles have to obey the Law of Causality…that is they could not have created themselves without a cause.

The Invisible Makes the Visible

God is spirit and spirit is invisible and I find it interesting that this subatomic particle has been called the God Particle which came from Nobel physicist Leon Lederman‘s 1993 book, The God Particle: If the Universe if the Answer, What is the Question? Physicists, not surprisingly, hate calling it the God Particle because it attributes the particle to the existence and cause of God. God as Creator, has already declared in His Word that “By the word of the LORD were the heavens made, their starry host by the breath of his mouth” (Psalm 33:6) because “he spoke, and it came to be; he commanded, and it stood firm (Psalm 33:9).
God sees no controversy in this subatomic particle “footprint” because He has declared, For by him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things were created by him and for him (Col 1:16). As Paul wrote in Romans 1:20, For since the creation of the world his invisible attributes – his eternal power and divine nature – have been clearly seen, because they are understood through what has been made. So people are without excuse.” Indeed, Through him all things were made; without him nothing was made that has been made (John 1:3).

Conclusion

Christians already understand that The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands. Day after day they pour forth speech; night after night they reveal knowledge (Psalm 19:1-2). Do we really believe that this is news to Christians that what exists at the subatomic level is unseen by human eyes? No, this is already recorded in the Word of God: By faith we understand that the entire universe was formed at God’s command, that what we now see did not come from anything that can be seen (Heb 11:3). Indeed, all particles are of God and the heaven and earth declare it, so that they are without excuse (Rom 1:20).

Saturday, July 7, 2012

THE VOICE IN YOUR HEAD

By Irving Serrano Sr.


For several years I have had the pleasant privilege to sit and visit with inmates ( people put in jail for committing a crime). I also visited juvenile detention centers, where minors are sent when they get caught up on the wrong side of the law. What I`ve come to understand is everyone has a unique story, as how they got to where they are. And though the system may have them identified with a number, or a name as convict, inmate or felon. They all are human beings. They all have to face judgement with God. No differently from everyone else in society. I know it`s a difficult topic. Most people have their own mind-set, as to what and who, can be forgiven. My message to them is not to just forgive them, of their poor decision that brought them to the place they are in. My advice, and message to them is that they can be forgiven by God. Some may never be released, but they still can have a new life. Their debt to society will still have to be paid. I often speak of the Apostle Paul, how this man worked for the law, until God got a hold of him.....then he had to face the law, and go against it, to do the work of God. (Romans 7:7) Paul, spoke of the good he knew he should be doing, but admittedly,he does`nt. And the bad things he was totally aware that he should not do. Those things he did! I still remember years ago when this passage was first shown to me. I laughed, not so much because it was funny, but at the time I too related to what Paul was feeling. I realized that I was not alone. I realized where the voice in my head was coming from. Everyone deals with this reality on a daily basis. It does`nt matter if your an inmate in some facility. Or if your out, free in society. Everyday, there is a voice in your head, some times it`s more than one voice. Voices in form of thoughts, thoughts that become words. Words that are constantly committing you to actions, and those very actions create the character of the person you portray everyday. (1 Corinthians 15:31) When the Apostle Paul says; we must die daily. He does`nt mean your physical being. He means you must kill off that natural sinner, that lives inside your mind. When you speak to God accepting him as your Lord and Savior, ask him for his Holy Spirit, to come live with you. Just know, you cannot serve God, and satan at the same time. If God and his Holy Spirit dwell in your life, satan along with evil spirits, and bad thoughts will leave your side. I urge you to become a child of God. And start living a blessed and wonderful life. When others ask you, how did you buy that new home, or that new car? Let them know, you gave your heart and life to Christ. God who has the power and authority over all things on this earth. Remember, where man, and all his governing agencies, may say no. God can say yes! If you find yourself making bad decisions or in a place you don't want to be in, speak to God, and seek his direction. Be careful who your listening to. Conform yourself to God`s standards and not "Friends" who claim they have your best interest at heart. Trust in the lord, with all your might, and He will grant you the desires of your heart. ( Proverbs 3:5-6) &
  (Psalm 37:4). May God richly bless you.                                           
Love always, Irving Serrano Sr. 

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

ANDY GRIFFITH DIES AT 86

GalaFlash/ Actor Andy Griffith, whose portrayal of a rural sheriff in a popular 1960s TV show earned him the title of "America's Favorite Sheriff," died Tuesday morning. He was 86.
His death was confirmed in a statement from the Dare County, N.C., sheriff's office.
Gala reports that while Griffith's long career stretched from nightclubs to radio to movies to music, it was a role as a small-town sheriff that made him beloved to millions of Americans.
Viewers tuned in "The Andy Griffith Show" not to watch Sheriff Andy Taylor solve big crimes but to watch him solve the little problems of life in the fictional Mayberry, N.C. Most critics consider the show, which ran from 1960 to 1968, one of the top four or five sitcoms ever shown on television.
Andrew Samuel Griffith was born June 1, 1926, in Mt. Airy, N.C., a town much like Mayberry. He originally wanted a career as a musician but his skills as a storyteller, mixed in with lots of country humor, soon came out.
Griffith graduated with a degree in music from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1949. He moved to New York and soon became a regular on "The Ed Sullivan Show" and "The Steve Allen Show" in the 1950s. In 1955, he starred in Broadway's "No Time for Sergeants," earning him a Tony nomination for outstanding supporting actor. Two years later, Griffith made his film debut in "A Face in the Crowd," alongside actress Patricia Neal. In 1960, he found himself with another Tony nomination, this time for best actor in the musical, "Destry Rides Again," in 1960.
In 1972, Griffith started his own production company. Throughout the '70s Griffith continued his TV and film career, appearing in 1975's "Hearts of the West" with Jeff Bridges. He relaunched his 1960s sitcom, rebranding it as the "The New Andy Griffith Show," in 1972. It lasted one year.
Griffith made a big return to television in 1986, playing the title role in the TV legal drama "Matlock, which aired until 1995.
In the 1990s, Griffith also appeared in TV movies, including "Scattering Dad" and "A Holiday Romance."
He made a guest appearance on "Dawson's Creek" in 2001 and had a role in director Adrienne Shelley' 2007 film "Waitress," starring Kerri Russell.
Griffith never forgot about his music roots. He received a Grammy Award for best Southern, country or bluegrass gospel album for "I Love to Tell the Story: 25 Timeless Hymns," in 1997.
The actor has been plagued by health issues through the years, suffering a heart attack in 2000, which led to quadruple heart-bypass surgery. In 2007, he underwent hip surgery after a fall.
Griffith recently lost a good friend, actor George Lindsey, who starred on "The Andy Griffith Show." Lindsey died in May at age 83.
At the time, Griffith released a statement saying, "Our last conversation was a few days ago ... I am happy to say that as we found ourselves in our eighties, we were not afraid to say, 'I love you.' That was the last thing George and I had to say to each other. 'I love you.'"
Griffith was married three times. His first marriage to Barbara Edwards ended in divorce in 1972. He was married to Solica Casuto from 1975-1981. Griffith wed his third wife, Cindi Knight, in 1983.
Griffith received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George W. Bush in 2005.

 

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