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
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