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WELCOME TO THE
DEERFOOT
CONGREGATION
We want to extend a warm wel-
come to any guests that have come
our way today. We hope that you
enjoy our worship. If you have
any thoughts or questions about
any part of our services, feel free
to contact the elders at:
elders@deerfootcoc.com
CHURCH INFORMATION
5348 Old Springville Road
Pinson, AL 35126
205-833-1400
www.deerfootcoc.com
office@deerfootcoc.com
SERVICE TIMES
Sundays:
Worship 8:00 AM
Worship 10:00 AM
Blble Class 5:00 PM
Wednesdays:
7:00 PM
SHEPHERDS
John Gallagher
Rick Glass
Sol Godwin
Skip McCurry
Doug Scruggs
Darnell Self
Jim Timmerman
MINISTERS
Richard Harp
Tim Shoemaker
Johnathan Johnson
Ray Powell
DevotedtotheWord:
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Scripturereading:Matthew5:1-12
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10:00AMService
Welcome
951Majesty
19AllHailthePowerofJesus’Name
AShieldAboutMe
OpeningPrayer
JordanGray
384LeadMetoCalvary
Lord’sSupper/Offering
DavidDanger
903AllHail,KingJesus
738WeWillGlorifytheKingofKings
IWalkwiththeKing
ScriptureReading
LarryLocklear
Sermon
382KneelattheCross
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5:00PMService
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WEBSITE
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8:00AMService
Welcome
975ThankYouLord
601SweeterThanAll
630TellitToJesus
OpeningPrayer
DenisWilliams
AndCanitBe
LordSupper/Offering
JamesPepper
824I’LLFlyAway
71BlessedAssurance
430MyNameisinTheBook
ScriptureReading
CharlesCollins
Sermon
736WhatisHeWorth?
ElderoftheWeek
8AMJohnGallagher
10AMRickGlass
5PMDougScruggs
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October
Notes From the Harp
From Dust to Clay we have been made
From the dust the Lord made man
Into an image as shapeable as clay
We are as numerous as the sand
Yet God made us in His own planned way
From earth we came
To till the same
To grow through life and make our names
That will again return to the earth someday
Help me Lord to be humble
As shapeable as clay
Help me not to proudly stumble
Help me Lord I pray
I am nothing to your awesome power
Help me Lord to always be
A servant growing like a flower
From the earth where you made me
Life, dear Lord will throw its blows
While
And strife, dear Lord has turned us cold
Help us Lord to turn back to you
Please dear Lord! See us through
Oh thou Potter design in me
A will to learn please set me free
From the anchor that sin has cast on me
Help me be a pure design for thee
We will study thy word oh God
And it shall be our melting pot
That we throw ourselves into
As we come out purely clean and new
For through your power we are saved
Yes
From dust to clay we have been made
-Richard
Wednesday Night Meal
Please sign up in foyer before Wed. so Kitty will know how much
food to prepare. Dinner is served at 6 pm. The cost is $5.00 each
October 4, 2017
Taco Salad, Brownies, Drinks
Weekly Purpose:
$18,019.00
Contribution
$20,553.00
Contribution YTD:
$733,356.00
Purpose YTD:
$684,722.00
Average Weekly YTD:
$19,298.00
Mission Sunday:
$91,719.00
Week 38
Prayers
Faye Bradford
Steve & Nancy Brown
Charlie Chaney
Nancy Clements
Ed & June Cooper
Dot Davison
Jean Dickerson
Donna Dickerson
Graydena Dillbeck
Libby Edgeworth
Marion George
Beth Goodwin
Susan Goodwin
Willie Jenkins
Randy Johnson
Lucille Large
Frances Love
Glenn May
June Moore
Bobbie Naish
Ruby Norris
Helen Richards
Brown Rogers
Anne Powell
George Shoemaker
Lana Spencer
Buddy Summers
Gloria Summers
Mary Thomas
Nell Thomas
Robert Thorne
Barbara Whisenhunt
Friends & Family
Betty Daniel ( Sis-in-law of Carolyn
Windham)
Taylor Fricke ( deploy to Mosul, Iraq)
Betty Trull ( sister of Sandra Singer &
Sue Rawls)
Annie Wichman (grandmother of Josh
Gregg’s friend)
Lisa Wills (Daughter-in-law of Patt Wills)
Christiane Carter (Cousin of Robin
Spitzley)
Bob Plunk (Donna & Tim Shoemaker Bro
-in-law)
Greg Hayes (Roy Hayes‘s Brother)
Tammie Richey (Friend of Patricia Put-
nam)
Jerry Vines (Friend of Martha Lybrand)
Jim Banks (Grandfather of Hunter Shep-
herd)
Becky Tuggle (Daughter of Charles Tug-
gle)
Christy Johnson (Granddaughter of
James Pepper)
Natasha & Khloe Champion (Daughter &
Granddaughter of Don Champion)
Rachelle Taylor (Grand dau-in-law of Mona
Jenkins)
Catherine Southhall & Charlotte Pow-
ell (Sisters of Linda Norwood)
Joe Norwood (Brother of Linda Norwood)
Charles Murrell (Cousin of Ellen Godwin)
Paulette Thomas (sister of Van Powell )
Terri Hughes (Heather Dykes’ Mother)
Lucas Adkinson (Grandson of Billie & Mark
Adkinson)
Al Joynes (Father of Kathy Crawford)
Jason Smith (Former Member)
Leroy & Jean Owens (Parents of Jill Wil-
liams)
Tony Crumbley (former member)
Bobby Fuller (Mike McGill & Judy Mixon’s
uncle),
Faye Powell (Ray’s mother)
***Our prayer list is updated monthly.
833-1400.
Our Honored Guests 9 –24- 2017
In Town: Tiffany Allen, Rachel & Kaleigh Mathews, Cammie
Powell
Out of Town: Carly Bedsole, Jamie Ruff, Vicki & Aaron
Scruggs
PANTRY ITEMS:
Fruit & Jelly
Please no boxed items
Hospital / Rehab List
Ellen Godwin—went home
Edith Collett—East Glen , Rm 53B
Donna Dickerson—She has a long recovery at home
Remember Kim Green, she has a long recovery at home
Tim Shoemaker
ATTENDANCE FOR SEPTEMBER 24, 2017
AM 445 PM 220
Upcoming Events for the Youth
DYG DEVO—TONIGHT, at the home of
Barry & Kitty Lewis
Youth Retreat—Nov. 10-12, sign up in the foyer
Jesus the Good Shepherd – Part 3
The Good Shepherd knows His sheep.
Jesus said that, “But he who enters by the
door is the shepherd of the sheep. 3 "To
him the doorkeeper opens, and the sheep
hear his voice; and he calls his own sheep
by name and leads them out (Jn. 10:2, 3).
The good Shepherd knows his sheep by name.
Jesus is the Good Shepherd (Jn. 10:11), and
He knows us by our names. He knew Simonr
by name. Andrew was one who heard John the
Baptist speak of Jesus as “the Lamb of God”
and therefore chose to follow Him. Then An-
drew found his own brother Simon telling him
“we have found the Messiah.” When Jesus saw
Simon He said to him, “You are Simon the
son of Jonah. You shall be called
Cephas” (Jn. 1:42). Jesus also knew Zac-
cheus. Zaccheus had sought to see who Jesus
was and when he was unable to do because he
was of short stature, he ran ahead and climbed
up into a sycamore tree. In the book of Luke we
are told that, “when Jesus came to the place,
He looked up and saw him, and said to him,
"Zacchaeus, make haste and come down,
for today I must stay at your house” (Luke
19:5). Likewise Jesus has intimate knowledge
of us. For example when Jesus first saw Na-
thaniel coming to Him He said of him, “Behold,
an Israelite indeed, in whom is no deceit!”
When Nathaniel asked how Jesus knew him,
Jesus replied, “Before Philip called you,
when you were under the fig tree, I saw
you” (Jn. 1:47,48). His knowledge of who Na-
thaniel was led Nathaniel to proclaim, “Rabbi,
You are the Son of God!” (Jn. 1:49).
The knowledge that Jesus has of us, of
our very nature, is evidence that he is the Good
Shepherd. While all sheep are alike in their fun-
damental nature, each has its own distinctive
characteristics. The good shepherd recognizes
these and deals with each of his sheep differ-
ently but with the same love for all of them. So
also we are distinct in our characteristics and
yet Jesus knows everything about us and treats
us in keeping with the knowledge that He has
of us. In John2:24, 25 we are told of Jesus that
“He knew all men, 25 and had no need that
anyone should testify of man, for He knew
what was in man.”
-to be continued
CIA
CHRISTIANS IN ACTION
EVERY TUESDAY @ 9:30 AM
Save The Date
Ladies Retreat
October 13-14
Springville Camp & Conference
Sign up sheet is in the foyer. If you have
any questions please see Elizabeth Cobb or
call the office for more information.
Joey Treat
Missionary in the South
Pacific, will be our speaker at the evening
service TONIGHT. Joey Treat and his
family moved to Saipan and are support
by the Valdosta Church of Christ. Joey
and his family are presently living on the
island of Palau. They are involved also in
working with the churches located on Sai-
pan, Yap, and Chuuk in Micronesia. Both
adult and youth classes will meet in the
auditorium during the class period for his
presentation.
Trunk or TreatTrunk or TreatTrunk or TreatTrunk or Treat
Saturday, October 28Saturday, October 28Saturday, October 28Saturday, October 28
5:005:005:005:00 –––– 7:007:007:007:00
Donations Needed
Candy – Lots and Lots of Candy
Canned Drinks/Bottled Water
Juice Boxes, Jars of Big Pickles
Money
For more Information see JJ or Nia Johnson,For more Information see JJ or Nia Johnson,For more Information see JJ or Nia Johnson,For more Information see JJ or Nia Johnson,
Tonya Hayes or Kitty LewisTonya Hayes or Kitty LewisTonya Hayes or Kitty LewisTonya Hayes or Kitty Lewis
YOU ARE INVITED
Fall Gospel Meeting
Ashville Church of Christ
October 8th-11th
Dave Leonard-Speaker
Ladies Day Oneonta Church of Christ
October 28, 8:30 Am—12 Pm
Speaker –Deborah Phillips Adams
THANK YOU
Dear Sisters and Brothers at Deerfoot,
Thank you for the food, the cards, and most
especially your prayers since my fall and shoul-
der surgery. Your love and concern is greatly
appreciated.
Love to all,
Donna Dickerson
SYMPATHY
To Brian Ellis and Karen Whisenant at the passing
of their father, Ron Ellis. His services were Friday
in Trussville.
Lads to Leaders
Sign ups will start today,
October 1st. There are
forms in the foyer. If you
have any questions please
see Karen Sugita.
Annual Heritage Festival
Saturday, October 14th
10am-3pm
Men’s Retreat
.
Sign up today! Our rooms at Wyndham Gar-
den in Guntersville are Lake View! Step out
the door and walk down to the dock for a
peaceful view of the water or cast a line and
catch dinner!
November 3 and 4 will be here in six
weeks, don’t delay!
The cost is $65 each for a double
room. Golf will be $35 if you want to join us
for that Friday morning.
YOUNG ADULT DEVO
October 3 @ 6:30 pm
Fellowship Hall