Saturday, January 30, 2010
FYI - National Marrow Donor info
For those interested in knowing more about being tested as bone marrow donors and all it involves check out: www.BeTheMatch.org or call 1(800) MARROW-2 (that's 1-800-627-7692).
Snow Schedule for January 31, 2010
Sunday School-cancelled
We will have our regular morning Worship Service at 10:45am
5th Sunday Hymn Sing-cancelled
We will have our regular morning Worship Service at 10:45am
5th Sunday Hymn Sing-cancelled
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Aaron Stamper
Prayer warriors please please lift the Stamper family up in prayer as once again their world has been rocked. Arron's Leukemia has returned. I urge you to go to www.caringbridge.org/visit/arronstamper and read the most recent update. A bone marrow transplant is in the very near future. Heavenly Father be with this family in their hour of need, we lift Aaron up to you for healing Lord and pray for strength for the family.In Jesus name amen.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Broadcaster Jan. 26, 2010
29"The most important one," answered Jesus, "is this: 'Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the
Lord is one.] 30Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.' 31The second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no commandment greater than these." Mark 12:29-31
When hurricanes pound our coasts….and earthquakes bring upheaval to California cities….and
tornadoes and ice storms leave tens of thousands without power our friends and neighbors are ready to
embrace us with aid and comfort…ready to make selfless sacrifice in an effort to rebuild lives and
restore order. But what happens when it is a Third World country… What happens when it involves
those living in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere?
Our response, as Christians, to the catastrophe in Haiti should be no different. One day the
world’s governments and relief agencies will pull out and the Haitian people will be left to themselves…
unless Christians remain true to the calling of the Gospel and the grace of God. For the early church
nothing would do but to minister to the needs of others.
This was a fundamental part of the fellowship of the early church….”they gave to anyone as he
had need” (Acts 2.44). In an effort to relieve the burden of the impoverished, James reminds the church
that, real religion is to reach out the homeless and loveless in their plight. When there was a famine in
Jerusalem the Macedonian churches gave beyond measure in an effort to relieve suffering.
This congregation has been challenged to prayerfully search our hearts and contribute
accordingly to the relief effort in Haiti. On February 14th a special offering will be taken to aid the
ongoing relief effort in Haiti. Those monies will be forwarded to International Disaster Emergency
Services (IDES). Let me remind you that 100% of your contribution will go to the Haitian relief
effort. May this be the beginning of our efforts to help the growing needs not only of our Christian
brothers and sisters, but all peoples in Haiti.
I believe it was William Barclay who said, “The tragedy of life so often is not that we lack good
intentions but that we fail to turn them into action.” Giving may start as a response of the heart, but it must
move on to an act of the will…If we do not finish the work, then the final analysis is that all our good
intentions amount to nothing.
Grace and Peace,
Tim
Bring in your used Eyeglasses or used Hearing Aids!!
In co-operation with the Johnson City Lions Club, Hope Circle will be collecting used eyeglasses and used hearing aids. The collected item’s will be taken to a
recycling center in Roanoke, VA and then distributed all over the world.
CHILDREN’S GLASSES ARE ESPECIALLY NEEDED!However all eyeglasses/sunglasses or hearing aides in any condition will be appreciated.There will be a collection box in the foyer through the month of February.
Haiti Donation Info…
IDES(International Disaster Emergency Service)
PO Box 60
Kempton, IN 46049-0060
Memo: Haiti Earthquake
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Christianville Foundation/STO
133 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lifeline
184 Old Country Line Road
Westerville OH 43081
Memo: Earthquake Relief
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Samaritan's Purse
PO Box 3000, Boone NC 28607
828-262-1980
http://www.samaritanspurse.org
Items are being collected by Avoca Christian Church and you may call Linda Lahr for details at:
423-538-8742 or 423-366-1415
PRAYER CONCERNS/UPDATES
Safe travel for the Stamper family...
CONTINUE IN PRAYER FOR…
Terry Jarrett, Billie Flowers, Joan Hicks, Lou Thornberry, Jack/Norma Ingle, John Marr, Maurice Love, Ramona Gouge, Stamper family, Kira Whitson, Gene/Gladys Bowman, Denise Ray, John Martins father, Jack Britt, Tim Bennett, Marilyn Brown, Martha Hartsell, Spencer Moore, Ruth Evans, Kathryn Sparks
TEAM AARON!
Visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/aaronstamper for updates
IN HEALTH CARE….
Erwin Health Care – Beulah Morris
UCMH Long Term Care – Ruth Marie Masters, Edyth Price,
Helen Miller, Jackie Duncan
Center On Aging – Mary Davis, Jo
Jackson, Norma Ingle,
Ken and Agnes Kerns
Pine Oaks Assisted Living – Pete
Harvey
Appalachian Christian Village-Lois Stamper
Shut-ins-Charles Flowers, Polly Miller
This Sunday, Jan. 31
Speaker……...David Roberts
Sermon Title
“When Life is a Mess”
Text
Mark 5:1-20
Prayer
Lee Hemphill
Communion Meditation
Lou Thornberry
Elders
B. J. Moore
Shelton Thompson
Deacons
John Martin; Jared
Shoemaker; Jody Moore;
1 Volunteers
Communion to shut-ins
B. J. Moore
Communion Preparation
Gail Thompson
Greeter
Volunteer
Nursery:
1st hour……..Gail Thompson
2nd hour Gail Thompson
Classrooms:
Sunday School
2’s-4’s Angie Moore
K-1st Kathy Eunson
2nd-5th Becky Moore
6th-9th Jody Moore
Church
2-5 yrs…….…Sandy Whitson
1st-5th Sanctuary
Service Times
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm
Wed. Youth 7:00 pm
Contact Information
Church Office 743-3811
Office Hours:
Mon.,Tues.,Thur.,
8:00am-2:00pm
Minister (cell) 388-9862
Minister (home) 743.4222
Int. Youth Min…….220-6646
Interim Minister
David Roberts…....542-9494
Stamper Address
Target House I
Room 208/Aaron Stamper
1811 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
Lord is one.] 30Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.' 31The second is this: 'Love your neighbor as yourself.' There is no commandment greater than these." Mark 12:29-31
When hurricanes pound our coasts….and earthquakes bring upheaval to California cities….and
tornadoes and ice storms leave tens of thousands without power our friends and neighbors are ready to
embrace us with aid and comfort…ready to make selfless sacrifice in an effort to rebuild lives and
restore order. But what happens when it is a Third World country… What happens when it involves
those living in the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere?
Our response, as Christians, to the catastrophe in Haiti should be no different. One day the
world’s governments and relief agencies will pull out and the Haitian people will be left to themselves…
unless Christians remain true to the calling of the Gospel and the grace of God. For the early church
nothing would do but to minister to the needs of others.
This was a fundamental part of the fellowship of the early church….”they gave to anyone as he
had need” (Acts 2.44). In an effort to relieve the burden of the impoverished, James reminds the church
that, real religion is to reach out the homeless and loveless in their plight. When there was a famine in
Jerusalem the Macedonian churches gave beyond measure in an effort to relieve suffering.
This congregation has been challenged to prayerfully search our hearts and contribute
accordingly to the relief effort in Haiti. On February 14th a special offering will be taken to aid the
ongoing relief effort in Haiti. Those monies will be forwarded to International Disaster Emergency
Services (IDES). Let me remind you that 100% of your contribution will go to the Haitian relief
effort. May this be the beginning of our efforts to help the growing needs not only of our Christian
brothers and sisters, but all peoples in Haiti.
I believe it was William Barclay who said, “The tragedy of life so often is not that we lack good
intentions but that we fail to turn them into action.” Giving may start as a response of the heart, but it must
move on to an act of the will…If we do not finish the work, then the final analysis is that all our good
intentions amount to nothing.
Grace and Peace,
Tim
Bring in your used Eyeglasses or used Hearing Aids!!
In co-operation with the Johnson City Lions Club, Hope Circle will be collecting used eyeglasses and used hearing aids. The collected item’s will be taken to a
recycling center in Roanoke, VA and then distributed all over the world.
CHILDREN’S GLASSES ARE ESPECIALLY NEEDED!However all eyeglasses/sunglasses or hearing aides in any condition will be appreciated.There will be a collection box in the foyer through the month of February.
Haiti Donation Info…
IDES(International Disaster Emergency Service)
PO Box 60
Kempton, IN 46049-0060
Memo: Haiti Earthquake
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Christianville Foundation/STO
133 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lifeline
184 Old Country Line Road
Westerville OH 43081
Memo: Earthquake Relief
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Samaritan's Purse
PO Box 3000, Boone NC 28607
828-262-1980
http://www.samaritanspurse.org
Items are being collected by Avoca Christian Church and you may call Linda Lahr for details at:
423-538-8742 or 423-366-1415
PRAYER CONCERNS/UPDATES
Safe travel for the Stamper family...
CONTINUE IN PRAYER FOR…
Terry Jarrett, Billie Flowers, Joan Hicks, Lou Thornberry, Jack/Norma Ingle, John Marr, Maurice Love, Ramona Gouge, Stamper family, Kira Whitson, Gene/Gladys Bowman, Denise Ray, John Martins father, Jack Britt, Tim Bennett, Marilyn Brown, Martha Hartsell, Spencer Moore, Ruth Evans, Kathryn Sparks
TEAM AARON!
Visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/aaronstamper for updates
IN HEALTH CARE….
Erwin Health Care – Beulah Morris
UCMH Long Term Care – Ruth Marie Masters, Edyth Price,
Helen Miller, Jackie Duncan
Center On Aging – Mary Davis, Jo
Jackson, Norma Ingle,
Ken and Agnes Kerns
Pine Oaks Assisted Living – Pete
Harvey
Appalachian Christian Village-Lois Stamper
Shut-ins-Charles Flowers, Polly Miller
This Sunday, Jan. 31
Speaker……...David Roberts
Sermon Title
“When Life is a Mess”
Text
Mark 5:1-20
Prayer
Lee Hemphill
Communion Meditation
Lou Thornberry
Elders
B. J. Moore
Shelton Thompson
Deacons
John Martin; Jared
Shoemaker; Jody Moore;
1 Volunteers
Communion to shut-ins
B. J. Moore
Communion Preparation
Gail Thompson
Greeter
Volunteer
Nursery:
1st hour……..Gail Thompson
2nd hour Gail Thompson
Classrooms:
Sunday School
2’s-4’s Angie Moore
K-1st Kathy Eunson
2nd-5th Becky Moore
6th-9th Jody Moore
Church
2-5 yrs…….…Sandy Whitson
1st-5th Sanctuary
Service Times
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm
Wed. Youth 7:00 pm
Contact Information
Church Office 743-3811
Office Hours:
Mon.,Tues.,Thur.,
8:00am-2:00pm
Minister (cell) 388-9862
Minister (home) 743.4222
Int. Youth Min…….220-6646
Interim Minister
David Roberts…....542-9494
Stamper Address
Target House I
Room 208/Aaron Stamper
1811 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Haiti Donation Update!!
Great news!!
If you havent already read the post about First Christian inviting the community to raise money for Haiti earthquake victims you should read it now!
I'm excited to tell you that FCC will match the communities donations dollar for dollar up to $10,000.00!
Come on Unicoi County.........come on readers and friends! Prayerfully search your hearts, dig deep and let's make a difference to a hurting country! In the name of Jesus!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Join us this Sunday for Worship/Haiti Info
Our Worship service begins at 10:45a.m. Come and join us! We welcome the Stamper family home for a visit! Tim will bring the message this Sunday.
First Christian Church of Erwin seeks help from our community for Haiti.
We will be collecting donations to benefit the people in Haiti who have lost so much. The communities donations will be combined with those of First Christian Church and sent to an organization called IDES (International Disaster Emergency Service.) IDES is a Christian organization and 100% of all donations will go to help the earthquake victims.
You may mail your contributions to us, bring them by our office or come visit us for Worship on Sunday, February 14, the date the congregation of First Christian Church will donate and dedicate their special offering for Haiti.
In the spirit of love, in the spirit of being a good neighbor please search your hearts and give what you can to this worthy cause.
If you have questions please feel free to call.
First Christian Church
307 S. Main Ave
Erwin TN 37650
743-3811
Office Hours: Mon. Tues. Thurs. 8:00am - 2:00pm
If you'd like to check out IDES go to: www.ides.org
"Love your neighbor as yourself.'There is no commandment greater than these." Mark 12:31b
And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
I Corinthians 13:13
First Christian Church of Erwin seeks help from our community for Haiti.
We will be collecting donations to benefit the people in Haiti who have lost so much. The communities donations will be combined with those of First Christian Church and sent to an organization called IDES (International Disaster Emergency Service.) IDES is a Christian organization and 100% of all donations will go to help the earthquake victims.
You may mail your contributions to us, bring them by our office or come visit us for Worship on Sunday, February 14, the date the congregation of First Christian Church will donate and dedicate their special offering for Haiti.
In the spirit of love, in the spirit of being a good neighbor please search your hearts and give what you can to this worthy cause.
If you have questions please feel free to call.
First Christian Church
307 S. Main Ave
Erwin TN 37650
743-3811
Office Hours: Mon. Tues. Thurs. 8:00am - 2:00pm
If you'd like to check out IDES go to: www.ides.org
"Love your neighbor as yourself.'There is no commandment greater than these." Mark 12:31b
And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
I Corinthians 13:13
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Broadcaster 1/19/10
January 19, 2010
“Seek first the kingdom of wealth, and you’ll worry over every dollar. Seek first the kingdom of health,and you’ll sweat every blemish and bump. Seek first the kingdom of popularity, and you’ll relive everyconflict. Seek first the kingdom of safety, and you’ll jump at every crack of the twig. But seek first his
kingdom, and you will find it” -- Fearless by: Max Lucado.
It has been heart wrenching, this past week, to watch all the devastation from the earthquake inHaiti. I have driven through much of that crippled city and walked through many of those neighborhoods.
It has been irritating to think that many were completely oblivious to Haiti’s poverty until it wasmade news worthy by this catastrophe – Irritating that it takes a catastrophe of this magnitude to awaken
us from opulent slumber…where were the media and many of the relief organizations prior to thisdisaster when most Haitians were living on less than a dollar a week and nearly 77,000 yearly are dyingfrom starvation, disease and corrupt government?
I’ll tell you where they were…building their kingdoms…passing out extravagant bonuses to CEO’s of bailed out companies; plastering their walls with kindergarten slogans touting the millions
their companies have saved this past year and calling for more. C. S. Lewis said, “God whispers to us in
our pleasures, speaks to us in our conscience, but shouts to us in our pains: It is His megaphone to rousea deaf world” It is exasperating to know that we are more concerned with building our kingdom than HIS. It is
time that God spoke to us through his megaphone arousing us from selfish, catatonic abundance to full awareness of a lost and dying world. In the coming months and years the church must step up and
provide more than relief. There will be great opportunities for the advancement of the gospel in Haiti. A dear friend of mine, and former missionary to Haiti, said, “we always found Haiti open to the Gospel
(about 11,000 baptisms in 16 years). It will be more now as great numbers see God as their only hope.” As a church we must provide MORE than physical relief; for what good is it if we feed their bodies and allow their souls to perish. Jesus tells us to whom much has been given; much will be expected. Whatever we do let’s do it to glorify God.
Grace and Peace, Tim
5th Sunday Hymn Sing
First Christian Church will host the hymn sing on Sunday,
on January 31st. The Hymn Sing will begin at 6:00pm.
Fellowship to follow after across the street
in the Fellowship Hall so bring your
favorite finger food!!
Haiti Donation Info…
IDES(International Disaster Emergency Service)
PO Box 60
Kempton, IN 46049-0060
Memo: Haiti Earthquake
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Christianville Foundation/STO
133 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lifeline
184 Old Country Line Road
Westerville OH 43081
Memo: Earthquake Relief
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Samaritan's Purse
PO Box 3000, Boone NC 28607
828-262-1980
http://www.samaritanspurse.org
Joyce Robinette is happy to report that the Agape
Christian Mission is safe, they’re in the northern
part of Haiti. Joyce also reports that items are
being collected by Avoca Christian Church and you
may call Linda Lahr for details at:
423-538-8742 or 423-366-1415
Weekly Memory Verse
When Jesus spoke again to the people,
he said, “I am the light of the world.
Whoever follows me will never walk in
darkness, but will have the
light of life.”
John 8:12 NIV
PRAYER CONCERNS/UPDATES
Janie Arrowood had a heart cath. done
Monday, a stint was put in, she is doing
well!
CONTINUE IN PRAYER FOR…
Terry Jarrett, Billie Flowers, Joan Hicks,
Lou Thornberry, Jack/Norma Ingle, John
Marr, Maurice Love, Ramona Gouge,
Stamper family, Kira Whitson, Gene/
Gladys Bowman, Denise Ray, John Martins
father, Jack Britt, Tim Bennett, Marilyn
Brown, Martha Hartsell, Spencer Moore,
Ruth Evans, Kathryn Sparks
TEAM AARON!
Visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/
aaronstamper for updates
IN HEALTH CARE….
Erwin Health Care – Beulah Morris
UCMH Long Term Care – Ruth Marie
Masters, Edyth Price,
Helen Miller, Jackie Duncan
Center On Aging – Mary Davis, Jo Jackson,
Norma Ingle,
Ken and Agnes Kerns
Pine Oaks Assisted Living – Pete Harvey
Appalachian Christian Village-Lois
Stamper
Shut-ins-Charles Flowers, Polly Miller
Bulletin Boards
Don’t forget to check outthe bulletin boards in the
main hallways. You’ll find fliers and posters
announcing conferences,seminars and other such
things! If you check out the one by the Booster
class you might even see someone you know!
This Sunday, Jan. 24
Speaker…….....Tim Stamper (due to change)
Sermon Title
Caring Christians
Text
Lamentations 1:1-12
Prayer
Jack Gardner
Communion Meditation
B. J. Moore
Elders
B. J. Moore
Shelton Thompson
Deacons
John Martin; Jared
Shoemaker; Jody Moore;
1 Volunteer
Communion to shut-ins
Shelton Thompson; Jody
Moore
Communion Preparation
Gail Thompson
Greeter
Volunteer
Nursery:
1st hour…....Sally Ann Sneyd
2nd hour ..... Sally Ann Sneyd
Classrooms:
Sunday School
2’s-4’s ............... Angie Moore
K-1st ............... Kathy Eunson
2nd-5th ............. Becky Moore
6th-8th ................ Jody Moore
9th-College……………………
Church
2-5 yrs ... …..Sally Ann Sneyd
1st-5th ....... Sheri Shoemaker
Service Times
Sunday School ........ 9:45 am
Morning Worship ... 10:45 am
Wed. Bible Study ..... 7:00 pm
Wed. Youth ............. 7:00 pm
Contact Information
Church Office ....... 743-3811
Office Hours:
Mon.,Tues.,Thur.,
8:00am-2:00pm
Minister (cell) ....... 388-9862
Minister (home) .... 743.4222
Int. Youth Min…….220-6646
Interim Minister
David Roberts…....542-9494
Stamper Address
Target House I
Room 208/Aaron Stamper
1811 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
“Seek first the kingdom of wealth, and you’ll worry over every dollar. Seek first the kingdom of health,and you’ll sweat every blemish and bump. Seek first the kingdom of popularity, and you’ll relive everyconflict. Seek first the kingdom of safety, and you’ll jump at every crack of the twig. But seek first his
kingdom, and you will find it” -- Fearless by: Max Lucado.
It has been heart wrenching, this past week, to watch all the devastation from the earthquake inHaiti. I have driven through much of that crippled city and walked through many of those neighborhoods.
It has been irritating to think that many were completely oblivious to Haiti’s poverty until it wasmade news worthy by this catastrophe – Irritating that it takes a catastrophe of this magnitude to awaken
us from opulent slumber…where were the media and many of the relief organizations prior to thisdisaster when most Haitians were living on less than a dollar a week and nearly 77,000 yearly are dyingfrom starvation, disease and corrupt government?
I’ll tell you where they were…building their kingdoms…passing out extravagant bonuses to CEO’s of bailed out companies; plastering their walls with kindergarten slogans touting the millions
their companies have saved this past year and calling for more. C. S. Lewis said, “God whispers to us in
our pleasures, speaks to us in our conscience, but shouts to us in our pains: It is His megaphone to rousea deaf world” It is exasperating to know that we are more concerned with building our kingdom than HIS. It is
time that God spoke to us through his megaphone arousing us from selfish, catatonic abundance to full awareness of a lost and dying world. In the coming months and years the church must step up and
provide more than relief. There will be great opportunities for the advancement of the gospel in Haiti. A dear friend of mine, and former missionary to Haiti, said, “we always found Haiti open to the Gospel
(about 11,000 baptisms in 16 years). It will be more now as great numbers see God as their only hope.” As a church we must provide MORE than physical relief; for what good is it if we feed their bodies and allow their souls to perish. Jesus tells us to whom much has been given; much will be expected. Whatever we do let’s do it to glorify God.
Grace and Peace, Tim
5th Sunday Hymn Sing
First Christian Church will host the hymn sing on Sunday,
on January 31st. The Hymn Sing will begin at 6:00pm.
Fellowship to follow after across the street
in the Fellowship Hall so bring your
favorite finger food!!
Haiti Donation Info…
IDES(International Disaster Emergency Service)
PO Box 60
Kempton, IN 46049-0060
Memo: Haiti Earthquake
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Christianville Foundation/STO
133 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44114
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lifeline
184 Old Country Line Road
Westerville OH 43081
Memo: Earthquake Relief
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Samaritan's Purse
PO Box 3000, Boone NC 28607
828-262-1980
http://www.samaritanspurse.org
Joyce Robinette is happy to report that the Agape
Christian Mission is safe, they’re in the northern
part of Haiti. Joyce also reports that items are
being collected by Avoca Christian Church and you
may call Linda Lahr for details at:
423-538-8742 or 423-366-1415
Weekly Memory Verse
When Jesus spoke again to the people,
he said, “I am the light of the world.
Whoever follows me will never walk in
darkness, but will have the
light of life.”
John 8:12 NIV
PRAYER CONCERNS/UPDATES
Janie Arrowood had a heart cath. done
Monday, a stint was put in, she is doing
well!
CONTINUE IN PRAYER FOR…
Terry Jarrett, Billie Flowers, Joan Hicks,
Lou Thornberry, Jack/Norma Ingle, John
Marr, Maurice Love, Ramona Gouge,
Stamper family, Kira Whitson, Gene/
Gladys Bowman, Denise Ray, John Martins
father, Jack Britt, Tim Bennett, Marilyn
Brown, Martha Hartsell, Spencer Moore,
Ruth Evans, Kathryn Sparks
TEAM AARON!
Visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/
aaronstamper for updates
IN HEALTH CARE….
Erwin Health Care – Beulah Morris
UCMH Long Term Care – Ruth Marie
Masters, Edyth Price,
Helen Miller, Jackie Duncan
Center On Aging – Mary Davis, Jo Jackson,
Norma Ingle,
Ken and Agnes Kerns
Pine Oaks Assisted Living – Pete Harvey
Appalachian Christian Village-Lois
Stamper
Shut-ins-Charles Flowers, Polly Miller
Bulletin Boards
Don’t forget to check outthe bulletin boards in the
main hallways. You’ll find fliers and posters
announcing conferences,seminars and other such
things! If you check out the one by the Booster
class you might even see someone you know!
This Sunday, Jan. 24
Speaker…….....Tim Stamper (due to change)
Sermon Title
Caring Christians
Text
Lamentations 1:1-12
Prayer
Jack Gardner
Communion Meditation
B. J. Moore
Elders
B. J. Moore
Shelton Thompson
Deacons
John Martin; Jared
Shoemaker; Jody Moore;
1 Volunteer
Communion to shut-ins
Shelton Thompson; Jody
Moore
Communion Preparation
Gail Thompson
Greeter
Volunteer
Nursery:
1st hour…....Sally Ann Sneyd
2nd hour ..... Sally Ann Sneyd
Classrooms:
Sunday School
2’s-4’s ............... Angie Moore
K-1st ............... Kathy Eunson
2nd-5th ............. Becky Moore
6th-8th ................ Jody Moore
9th-College……………………
Church
2-5 yrs ... …..Sally Ann Sneyd
1st-5th ....... Sheri Shoemaker
Service Times
Sunday School ........ 9:45 am
Morning Worship ... 10:45 am
Wed. Bible Study ..... 7:00 pm
Wed. Youth ............. 7:00 pm
Contact Information
Church Office ....... 743-3811
Office Hours:
Mon.,Tues.,Thur.,
8:00am-2:00pm
Minister (cell) ....... 388-9862
Minister (home) .... 743.4222
Int. Youth Min…….220-6646
Interim Minister
David Roberts…....542-9494
Stamper Address
Target House I
Room 208/Aaron Stamper
1811 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Thursday, January 14, 2010
Worley Mauk Funeral Arrangements:
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Worley Mauk
Dear readers,
Worley Mauk, Jean Mauk's brother, passed away today. Our prayers are with Jean. I dont know any details yet but will post them as soon as I get them.
Worley had been ill for some time now. God rest his soul and be with Jean in her grief.
Worley Mauk, Jean Mauk's brother, passed away today. Our prayers are with Jean. I dont know any details yet but will post them as soon as I get them.
Worley had been ill for some time now. God rest his soul and be with Jean in her grief.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Broadcaster 1/12/10
17) One day as Jesus was teaching the people…The Lord was giving Jesus the power to heal people. 18) Just then, some men were carrying on a mat a man who was paralyzed. They tried to bring him in and put him down before Jesus. 19) But because there were so many people there, they could not find a way in. So they went up on the roof and lowered the man on his mat through the ceiling into the middle of the crowd right before Jesus. 20) Seeing their faith, Jesus said, "Friend, your sins are forgiven."
Luke 5:17-20
This passage from Luke 5 can be seen as a positive motivation for church growth; bringing others into an encounter with Christ. As a body of believers this is the mindset we must develop. Our existence – our purpose – in this life is about glorifying God by introducing others to Jesus.
In order to do this we must think and act outside our boxes – or in this case outside the four walls of our church. It requires us to look for the hurting in our communities; getting out of our comfort zones in an effort to bring people to Jesus – not just invite but persuade, encourage and convince them that
Jesus can heal their hurts.
In order to bring people to Jesus we must overcome obstacles. Some of these obstacles are in the form of our own selfish desires. Paul tells us we should think more highly of others than ourselves. Other obstacles are in the form of our traditions; traditions that may be inhibiting the return of visitors to our worship, our Sunday school and Bible Study.
Church growth also means paying attention to our young people. If I were to ask you what this church needs most everyone would respond, “We need more youth.” But what are we willing to do to make our church more youth friendly? What programs are we willing to implement? What structural changes are we willing to make? How far are we willing to go to bring the youth to Jesus? What steps are we ready to take to introduce people to Jesus? So they went up on the roof and lowered the man on his mat through the ceiling into the middle of the crowd right before Jesus.
Grace and Peace,
Tim
ATTN: LADIES..........
Associated Ladies for Milligan to host the
Eleanore L. Campbell Ladies Conference
Spaghetti for the Soul
Saturday, February 17, 2019
Visit www.milligan.edu/ALM
See Bulletin Board in Hallway for more!
5th Sunday Hymn Sing
First Christian Church will host the hymn sing on Sunday, January 31st.
The Hymn Sing will begin at 6:00pm.
Fellowship to follow after across the street in the Fellowship Hall so bring your
favorite finger food!!
Everyone is invited to attend!
Success!!
Neither rain nor hail nor sleet nor SNOW could stop those willing
participants from giving blood on
Friday the 8th!
In spite of the weather a successful blood drive was held here at FCC. The quota was for 45 productive units, we collected 40!! Not bad at all considering how bad the weather was! Giving the gift of life from our Church were: David Eunson, Ron Hicks, Katie Jones, Dave Roberts and Shelton Thompson. A special thanks to David Eunson for shoveling the snow away from the doors! Also a special thank you to Gail Thompson for filling in at the last minute for a volunteer worker who couldn't make it due to the snow and ice!
THIS SUNDAY...
Sunday, Jan. 17
Speaker……...David Roberts
Sermon Title
“Who Then is This?”
Text
Mark 4:35-41
Prayer
Beverly Britt
Communion Meditation
David Eunson
Elders
B. J. Moore
Shelton Thompson
Deacons
John Martin; Jared
Shoemaker; 2 Volunteers
Communion to shut-ins
B. J. Moore; John David Sneyd
Communion Preparation
Gail Thompson
Greeter
Betty Moore
Nursery:
1st hour…......Gail Thompson
2nd hour Gail Thompson
Classrooms:
Sunday School
2’s-4’s Angie Moore
K-1st Kathy Eunson
2nd-5th Becky Moore
6th-8th Jody Moore
9th-College……………………
Church
2-5 yrs …..Sally Ann Sneyd
1st-5th Sanctuary
Service Times
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm
Wed. Youth 7:00 pm
Contact Information
Church Office 743-3811
Office Hours:
Mon.,Tues.,Thur.,
8:00am-2:00pm
Minister (cell) 388-9862
Minister (home) 743.4222
Int. Youth Min…….220-6646
Interim Minister
David Roberts…....542-9494
Stamper Address
Target House I
Room 208/Aaron Stamper
1811 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
PRAYER CONCERNS/UPDATES
CONTINUE IN PRAYER FOR…
Terry Jarrett, Billie Flowers, Joan Hicks, Jack/Norma Ingle, John Marr, Maurice Love, Ramona Gouge, Stamper family, Worley Mauk, Kira Whitson, Gene/Gladys Bowman, Denise Ray, John Martins father, Jack Britt, Tim Bennett, Marilyn Brown, Martha Hartsell, Spencer Moore, Ruth Evans, Kathryn Sparks
TEAM AARON!
Visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/aaronstamper for updates
IN HEALTH CARE….
Erwin Health Care – Beulah Morris
UCMH Long Term Care – Ruth Marie Masters, Edyth Price,
Helen Miller, Jackie Duncan
Center On Aging – Mary Davis, Jo Jackson, Norma Ingle
Wellington Place/JC – Kenneth & Agnes Kerns
Pine Oaks Assisted Living – Pete Harvey
Appalachian Christian Village-Lois Stamper
Shut-ins-Charles Flowers, Polly Miller
Happy Birthday to you!!
Gloria Guarini-16
Sandi Stamper-15
Beverly Britt-17
Jack Hawkins-18
Ruth Masters-18
Luke 5:17-20
This passage from Luke 5 can be seen as a positive motivation for church growth; bringing others into an encounter with Christ. As a body of believers this is the mindset we must develop. Our existence – our purpose – in this life is about glorifying God by introducing others to Jesus.
In order to do this we must think and act outside our boxes – or in this case outside the four walls of our church. It requires us to look for the hurting in our communities; getting out of our comfort zones in an effort to bring people to Jesus – not just invite but persuade, encourage and convince them that
Jesus can heal their hurts.
In order to bring people to Jesus we must overcome obstacles. Some of these obstacles are in the form of our own selfish desires. Paul tells us we should think more highly of others than ourselves. Other obstacles are in the form of our traditions; traditions that may be inhibiting the return of visitors to our worship, our Sunday school and Bible Study.
Church growth also means paying attention to our young people. If I were to ask you what this church needs most everyone would respond, “We need more youth.” But what are we willing to do to make our church more youth friendly? What programs are we willing to implement? What structural changes are we willing to make? How far are we willing to go to bring the youth to Jesus? What steps are we ready to take to introduce people to Jesus? So they went up on the roof and lowered the man on his mat through the ceiling into the middle of the crowd right before Jesus.
Grace and Peace,
Tim
ATTN: LADIES..........
Associated Ladies for Milligan to host the
Eleanore L. Campbell Ladies Conference
Spaghetti for the Soul
Saturday, February 17, 2019
Visit www.milligan.edu/ALM
See Bulletin Board in Hallway for more!
5th Sunday Hymn Sing
First Christian Church will host the hymn sing on Sunday, January 31st.
The Hymn Sing will begin at 6:00pm.
Fellowship to follow after across the street in the Fellowship Hall so bring your
favorite finger food!!
Everyone is invited to attend!
Success!!
Neither rain nor hail nor sleet nor SNOW could stop those willing
participants from giving blood on
Friday the 8th!
In spite of the weather a successful blood drive was held here at FCC. The quota was for 45 productive units, we collected 40!! Not bad at all considering how bad the weather was! Giving the gift of life from our Church were: David Eunson, Ron Hicks, Katie Jones, Dave Roberts and Shelton Thompson. A special thanks to David Eunson for shoveling the snow away from the doors! Also a special thank you to Gail Thompson for filling in at the last minute for a volunteer worker who couldn't make it due to the snow and ice!
THIS SUNDAY...
Sunday, Jan. 17
Speaker……...David Roberts
Sermon Title
“Who Then is This?”
Text
Mark 4:35-41
Prayer
Beverly Britt
Communion Meditation
David Eunson
Elders
B. J. Moore
Shelton Thompson
Deacons
John Martin; Jared
Shoemaker; 2 Volunteers
Communion to shut-ins
B. J. Moore; John David Sneyd
Communion Preparation
Gail Thompson
Greeter
Betty Moore
Nursery:
1st hour…......Gail Thompson
2nd hour Gail Thompson
Classrooms:
Sunday School
2’s-4’s Angie Moore
K-1st Kathy Eunson
2nd-5th Becky Moore
6th-8th Jody Moore
9th-College……………………
Church
2-5 yrs …..Sally Ann Sneyd
1st-5th Sanctuary
Service Times
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm
Wed. Youth 7:00 pm
Contact Information
Church Office 743-3811
Office Hours:
Mon.,Tues.,Thur.,
8:00am-2:00pm
Minister (cell) 388-9862
Minister (home) 743.4222
Int. Youth Min…….220-6646
Interim Minister
David Roberts…....542-9494
Stamper Address
Target House I
Room 208/Aaron Stamper
1811 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
PRAYER CONCERNS/UPDATES
CONTINUE IN PRAYER FOR…
Terry Jarrett, Billie Flowers, Joan Hicks, Jack/Norma Ingle, John Marr, Maurice Love, Ramona Gouge, Stamper family, Worley Mauk, Kira Whitson, Gene/Gladys Bowman, Denise Ray, John Martins father, Jack Britt, Tim Bennett, Marilyn Brown, Martha Hartsell, Spencer Moore, Ruth Evans, Kathryn Sparks
TEAM AARON!
Visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/aaronstamper for updates
IN HEALTH CARE….
Erwin Health Care – Beulah Morris
UCMH Long Term Care – Ruth Marie Masters, Edyth Price,
Helen Miller, Jackie Duncan
Center On Aging – Mary Davis, Jo Jackson, Norma Ingle
Wellington Place/JC – Kenneth & Agnes Kerns
Pine Oaks Assisted Living – Pete Harvey
Appalachian Christian Village-Lois Stamper
Shut-ins-Charles Flowers, Polly Miller
Happy Birthday to you!!
Gloria Guarini-16
Sandi Stamper-15
Beverly Britt-17
Jack Hawkins-18
Ruth Masters-18
Sunday, January 10, 2010
Cancellation Alert!!
Today, January 10, 2010, FCC will not have Sunday School or a morning Worship Service due to inclement weather. We will have an afternoon Worship Service beginning at 2:00pm. Please plan to attend as we hear David Roberts speak on leadership and why it's necessary. There will be an Elder/Deacon installation today.
ATTN Praise & Worship team - please be at the Church about 1:15pm.........
Be safe out there today!
ATTN Praise & Worship team - please be at the Church about 1:15pm.........
Be safe out there today!
Friday, January 8, 2010
Winter blues!!
I imagine everyone is thinking of warmer temps as at the moment we wont get out of the 20's today with snow and high winds. Brrrrrr!! Upside, it's killing germs and bugs??
I hope everyone joins us this Sunday, the sermon title "Who Needs Leaders Anyway" will lead to the installation of an elder, Jack Gardiner and deacon, Jody Moore after the service.We all need to be lead, even our leaders need leading.
We have a Master Teacher who loves to hear from us, loves our questions and our need for Him. Turn to Him for guidance today!
Updates:
*
Today, Friday January 8: Blood Drive at the Fellowship Hall from 12:30p-5:30p my apologies for not getting the word out in last Sunday's bulletin!
*
Committee Dinner Meetings/Board Meeting: Monday, January 11 starting at 6:00pm
*
Love Circle will meet this Tusday, January 12 at 6:30pm
*Look for a slight change in your bulletins next week, Jan 17!!
I hope everyone joins us this Sunday, the sermon title "Who Needs Leaders Anyway" will lead to the installation of an elder, Jack Gardiner and deacon, Jody Moore after the service.We all need to be lead, even our leaders need leading.
We have a Master Teacher who loves to hear from us, loves our questions and our need for Him. Turn to Him for guidance today!
Updates:
*
Today, Friday January 8: Blood Drive at the Fellowship Hall from 12:30p-5:30p my apologies for not getting the word out in last Sunday's bulletin!
*
Committee Dinner Meetings/Board Meeting: Monday, January 11 starting at 6:00pm
*
Love Circle will meet this Tusday, January 12 at 6:30pm
*Look for a slight change in your bulletins next week, Jan 17!!
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Broadcaster 1/5/10
And the year is 2010
New year, new beginnings, new changes, new birth, death old as life. The ebb and flow of living.
Two weeks before Christmas started a domino event of losing loved ones, starting with two of my dear friends each losing a parent days before the holidays. It didn't stop there, our church family has experienced loss in the last few weeks. The most recent being on Monday the 4th. The saying it “comes in three’s” has certainly held true for me and possibly for you and it’s changing me.
First Christian Church is also witnessing change, another saying, “the only thing
constant is change” springs to mind. We’ve seen it in our worship style and in the new sound and video equipment that enhances our time of worship. It seems there has been a general shift in worship style everywhere. Life constantly moves forward whether we’re ready for or like it or not. I can’t be the only one who'd like to stop the proverbial clock now and again!
But wait! There is a constant, there is something we can hold onto that will never change, God and His age old promises which we can cling to for dear life!! Hebrews 13:8 says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” Hallelujah!
We may change, circumstances may change but that is the course the first sin set humanity on. During this time of making (and breaking) New Years resolutions and new calendar pages to fill let us like Paul, “live up to what we’ve already attained” and grow from here!
Prior to that statement Paul writes in Philippians 3:13-14, “Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
When we stumble or even fall, get up, brush yourself off, don't look back and continue the race! I pray that this year will be filled with blessings and that the peace which transcends all understanding will rest on each of you……..
In His Grace,
P. Hemphill
Coming up…
Sunday, January 10, 2010-Elder/Deacon installation service; Elders meeting @ 3:30 in Booster class room.
Monday, January 11, 2010-Committee Dinner/Meetings at 6:00pm hosted by Beverly Britt and Betty Moore followed by the Board Meeting at 7:30pm
Sunday, January 31-5th Sunday Hymn Sing, First Christian Church to host
First Christian Church
January 8, 2010 from 12:30pm-5:30pm
Blood Drive-Donation = Life giving blood
Also the chance to win a $1000.00 gift card and a drawing for dinner for two at Toby’s Rock Creek CafĂ©.
For appt. call Gwen Hunter (423) 202-5619
Walk-Ins Welcome!!
PRAYER CONCERNS/UPDATES
*Our thoughts, prayers and sympathy go out to the family of Bob Sams, Bob passed away yesterday 1/4/10.
*Stamper Family
*Jerry Whitt’s nephew, Terry Jarrett, has been diagnosed with Colon Cancer. He will have surgery Jan. 7th and a course of
treatment will be planned.
*Nancy Bogart will have cataract surgery this Wednesday the 6th.
CONTINUE IN PRAYER FOR…
Billie Flowers, Joan Hicks, Jack/Norma Ingle, John Marr, Maurice Love, Ramona Gouge, Stamper family, Worley Mauk, Kira Whitson, Gene/Gladys Bowman, Denise Ray, John Martins father, Jack Britt, Tim Bennett, Marilyn Brown, Martha Hartsell, Spencer Moore, Ruth Evans, Kathryn Sparks
TEAM AARON!
Visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/aaronstamper for updates
IN HEALTH CARE….
Erwin Health Care – Beulah Morris
UCMH Long Term Care – Ruth Marie Masters, Edyth Price,
Helen Miller, Jackie Duncan
Center On Aging – Mary Davis, Jo Jackson, Norma Ingle
Wellington Place/JC – Kenneth & Agnes Kerns
Pine Oaks Assisted Living – Pete Harvey
Appalachian Christian Village-Lois Stamper
Shut-ins-Charles Flowers, Polly Miller
~Thank You~
Dear Church Family,
I have so many thanks to
convey that Patti may have to edit this!
I will start by thanking the Home Dept. for the lovely poinsettia, Joy Circle for the candy, Love Circle for the caroling and delicious
muffins. The Booster class for the flowers, they are much appreciated. The Christmas gift as always to generous, my heartfelt thanks!
To everyone else for the cards, calls and letters, they meant the world to me, thank you, thank you, thank you!
Love,
Betty Gouge
Sunday, Jan. 10
Speaker……...David Roberts
Sermon Title
“Who Needs Leaders
Anyway?”
Text
Luke 6:12-16
Prayer
Kathy Eunson
Communion Meditation
George Coley
Elders
B. J. Moore
Shelton Thompson
Deacons
John Martin; Jared
Shoemaker; 2 Volunteers
Communion to shut-ins
Shelton Thompson; Jared
Shoemaker
Communion Preparation
Gail Thompson
Greeter
Betty Moore
Nursery:
1st hour…....…Janie Whitson
2nd hour Janie Whitson
Classrooms:
Sunday School
2’s-4’s Angie Moore
K-1st Kathy Eunson
2nd-5th Becky Moore
6th-8th Jody Moore
9th-College……………………
Church
2-5 yrs …..Angie Moore
1st-5th Sheri Shoemaker
Service Times
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm
Wed. Youth 7:00 pm
Contact Information
Church Office 743-3811
Office Hours:
Mon.,Tues.,Thur.,
8:00am-2:00pm
Minister (cell) 388-9862
Minister (home) 743.4222
Int. Youth Min…….220-6646
Interim Minister
David Roberts…....542-9494
Stamper Address
Target House I
Room 208/Aaron Stamper
1811 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
!!!Broadcaster Mailing Deadline moved up to 1/17/10!!!
Dear Readers,
In the last couple of issues you’ve seen that we’re cutting down the mailing list for the Broadcaster. The newsletter can be mailed OR emailed to you and highlights are also available at fccerwintn.blogspot.com for those with computers.
If you wish to keep getting the newsletter in any form All Church members, family and friends will need to respond! You may call, write or email us at the Church office and let us know how you’d like to
receive it. The original deadline was 1/31/10 however to avoid ordering
excess materials and postage, the deadline has been moved up to
January 17, 2010. If you have not responded to this by 1/17/10, your name will be removed from the mailing list. Thanks to those who’ve already
been in touch!
PDH
New year, new beginnings, new changes, new birth, death old as life. The ebb and flow of living.
Two weeks before Christmas started a domino event of losing loved ones, starting with two of my dear friends each losing a parent days before the holidays. It didn't stop there, our church family has experienced loss in the last few weeks. The most recent being on Monday the 4th. The saying it “comes in three’s” has certainly held true for me and possibly for you and it’s changing me.
First Christian Church is also witnessing change, another saying, “the only thing
constant is change” springs to mind. We’ve seen it in our worship style and in the new sound and video equipment that enhances our time of worship. It seems there has been a general shift in worship style everywhere. Life constantly moves forward whether we’re ready for or like it or not. I can’t be the only one who'd like to stop the proverbial clock now and again!
But wait! There is a constant, there is something we can hold onto that will never change, God and His age old promises which we can cling to for dear life!! Hebrews 13:8 says, “Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.” Hallelujah!
We may change, circumstances may change but that is the course the first sin set humanity on. During this time of making (and breaking) New Years resolutions and new calendar pages to fill let us like Paul, “live up to what we’ve already attained” and grow from here!
Prior to that statement Paul writes in Philippians 3:13-14, “Brothers, I do not consider myself yet to have taken hold of it. But one thing I do: Forgetting what is behind and straining toward what is ahead, I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus.”
When we stumble or even fall, get up, brush yourself off, don't look back and continue the race! I pray that this year will be filled with blessings and that the peace which transcends all understanding will rest on each of you……..
In His Grace,
P. Hemphill
Coming up…
Sunday, January 10, 2010-Elder/Deacon installation service; Elders meeting @ 3:30 in Booster class room.
Monday, January 11, 2010-Committee Dinner/Meetings at 6:00pm hosted by Beverly Britt and Betty Moore followed by the Board Meeting at 7:30pm
Sunday, January 31-5th Sunday Hymn Sing, First Christian Church to host
First Christian Church
January 8, 2010 from 12:30pm-5:30pm
Blood Drive-Donation = Life giving blood
Also the chance to win a $1000.00 gift card and a drawing for dinner for two at Toby’s Rock Creek CafĂ©.
For appt. call Gwen Hunter (423) 202-5619
Walk-Ins Welcome!!
PRAYER CONCERNS/UPDATES
*Our thoughts, prayers and sympathy go out to the family of Bob Sams, Bob passed away yesterday 1/4/10.
*Stamper Family
*Jerry Whitt’s nephew, Terry Jarrett, has been diagnosed with Colon Cancer. He will have surgery Jan. 7th and a course of
treatment will be planned.
*Nancy Bogart will have cataract surgery this Wednesday the 6th.
CONTINUE IN PRAYER FOR…
Billie Flowers, Joan Hicks, Jack/Norma Ingle, John Marr, Maurice Love, Ramona Gouge, Stamper family, Worley Mauk, Kira Whitson, Gene/Gladys Bowman, Denise Ray, John Martins father, Jack Britt, Tim Bennett, Marilyn Brown, Martha Hartsell, Spencer Moore, Ruth Evans, Kathryn Sparks
TEAM AARON!
Visit www.caringbridge.org/visit/aaronstamper for updates
IN HEALTH CARE….
Erwin Health Care – Beulah Morris
UCMH Long Term Care – Ruth Marie Masters, Edyth Price,
Helen Miller, Jackie Duncan
Center On Aging – Mary Davis, Jo Jackson, Norma Ingle
Wellington Place/JC – Kenneth & Agnes Kerns
Pine Oaks Assisted Living – Pete Harvey
Appalachian Christian Village-Lois Stamper
Shut-ins-Charles Flowers, Polly Miller
~Thank You~
Dear Church Family,
I have so many thanks to
convey that Patti may have to edit this!
I will start by thanking the Home Dept. for the lovely poinsettia, Joy Circle for the candy, Love Circle for the caroling and delicious
muffins. The Booster class for the flowers, they are much appreciated. The Christmas gift as always to generous, my heartfelt thanks!
To everyone else for the cards, calls and letters, they meant the world to me, thank you, thank you, thank you!
Love,
Betty Gouge
Sunday, Jan. 10
Speaker……...David Roberts
Sermon Title
“Who Needs Leaders
Anyway?”
Text
Luke 6:12-16
Prayer
Kathy Eunson
Communion Meditation
George Coley
Elders
B. J. Moore
Shelton Thompson
Deacons
John Martin; Jared
Shoemaker; 2 Volunteers
Communion to shut-ins
Shelton Thompson; Jared
Shoemaker
Communion Preparation
Gail Thompson
Greeter
Betty Moore
Nursery:
1st hour…....…Janie Whitson
2nd hour Janie Whitson
Classrooms:
Sunday School
2’s-4’s Angie Moore
K-1st Kathy Eunson
2nd-5th Becky Moore
6th-8th Jody Moore
9th-College……………………
Church
2-5 yrs …..Angie Moore
1st-5th Sheri Shoemaker
Service Times
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship 10:45 am
Wed. Bible Study 7:00 pm
Wed. Youth 7:00 pm
Contact Information
Church Office 743-3811
Office Hours:
Mon.,Tues.,Thur.,
8:00am-2:00pm
Minister (cell) 388-9862
Minister (home) 743.4222
Int. Youth Min…….220-6646
Interim Minister
David Roberts…....542-9494
Stamper Address
Target House I
Room 208/Aaron Stamper
1811 Poplar Ave.
Memphis, TN 38104
!!!Broadcaster Mailing Deadline moved up to 1/17/10!!!
Dear Readers,
In the last couple of issues you’ve seen that we’re cutting down the mailing list for the Broadcaster. The newsletter can be mailed OR emailed to you and highlights are also available at fccerwintn.blogspot.com for those with computers.
If you wish to keep getting the newsletter in any form All Church members, family and friends will need to respond! You may call, write or email us at the Church office and let us know how you’d like to
receive it. The original deadline was 1/31/10 however to avoid ordering
excess materials and postage, the deadline has been moved up to
January 17, 2010. If you have not responded to this by 1/17/10, your name will be removed from the mailing list. Thanks to those who’ve already
been in touch!
PDH
Monday, January 4, 2010
Sandi Stampers brothers funeral arrangements...
Our thoughts, prayers and sympathy go out to the Stamper family.
Following please find the arrangements for Sandi Stampers brother:
Chuck Alexander
Visitation Wednesday evening
Service Thursday
Deckman-Bartley
Funeral Home
434 West Main Street
Malvern, OH 44644-0789
Phone: (330) 863-0441
Fax: (330) 863-0484
http://www.bartleyfuneralhome.com/FuneralHome/
Following please find the arrangements for Sandi Stampers brother:
Chuck Alexander
Visitation Wednesday evening
Service Thursday
Deckman-Bartley
Funeral Home
434 West Main Street
Malvern, OH 44644-0789
Phone: (330) 863-0441
Fax: (330) 863-0484
http://www.bartleyfuneralhome.com/FuneralHome/
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