January 28, 2018
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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
Bible 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
RecognizeOurEnemy.
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10:00AMService
Welcome
553RiseUp,OMenofGod
528PraiseGodfromWhomAllBlessing
Flow
OPraisetheLord
OpeningPrayer
BobCarter
511Oft,WeComeTogether
Lord’sSupper/Offering
JackTaggart
185GodShallWipeAwayAllTears
884TeachMetoWait
755WhentheRollisCalledupYonder
ScriptureReading
FrankMontgomery
Sermon
653TheWayoftheCross
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5:00PMService
Lord’sSupper/Offering
DavidSkelton
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Washington,Wilson,Cobb
BusDrivers
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WEBSITE
deerfootcoc.com
office@deerfootcoc.com
205-833-1400
8:00AMService
Welcome
OpeningPrayer
PaulWindham
LordSupper/Offering
JohnathanJohnson
ScriptureReading
DerrellPepper
Sermon
ElderoftheWeek
8AMSolGodwin
10AMRickGlass
5PMDougScruggs
BaptismalGarmentsfor
February
MonaJenkins,ElizabethCobb
A Note From the Harp
Certainty.
Paul emphasized to the Corinthian congregation the topic of utmost certainty.
Paul was a very educated man and had access to great wisdom and insight (Acts
22:3). Paul was a tentmaker by trade, and we know that he was successful in
his work efforts. His missionary journeys would have been costly endeavors, yet he trav-
elled thousands of miles over land and sea. Why? For what reason did Paul put himself
in harms way? Why did he endure 8 beatings almost to death, one stoning, and three
shipwrecks? “On frequent journeys, in danger from rivers, danger from robbers, danger
from (his) own people, danger from Gentiles, danger in the city, danger in the wilderness,
danger at sea, danger from false brothers; 27
in toil and hardship, through many a sleep-
less night, in hunger and thirst, often without food, in cold and exposure” (2 Cor. 11:24-
27).
Paul took his right and authority as an apostle of the Lord and submitted himself
to Christ. Paul decided to represent to the Corinthian congregation the topic of utmost
certainty.
“And I, when I came to you, brothers, did not come proclaiming to you the testimony of
God with lofty speech or wisdom. 2
For I decided to know nothing among you except Je-
sus Christ and him crucified” (1 Cor. 1:1, 2).
In our lives, we all have our own understandings and perspectives. We must share this
same unifying resolve. May we be ever more certain of the unity we share in Christ. May
we also choose to know nothing among ourselves except Christ and Him crucified. The
only cause for
Certainty.
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
January 31, 2018
Cream of Chicken Wild Rice, Vegetable Soup, Salad, Corn-
bread, Drinks and Dessert
Weekly Purpose:
$16,138.00
Contribution
$18,544.00
Contribution YTD:
$52,010.00
Purpose YTD:
$52,010.00
Average Weekly YTD:
$17,337.00
Mission Sunday:
$91,719.00
Week 3
Prayers
Faye Bradford
Nancy Brown
Nancy Clements
Jean Dickerson
Donna Dickerson
Graydena Dillbeck
Libby Edgeworth
Marion George
Randy Johnson
Lucille Large
Frances Love
Glenn May
Mike McGill
June Moore
Bobbie Naish
Ruby Norris
Helen Richards
Anne Powell
George Shoemaker
Buddy Summers
Gloria Summers
Nell Thomas
Barbara Whisenhunt
Billy White
Friends & Family
Ryan Montgomery ( Donna Dickerson’s
son)
Don Caverno, Jr ( Brother of Suzanne
Johnson)
Harold White ( Bro-in-law of Janet Snow
& Pam Stringfellow)
Maclin Family & Sheila Harvey ( Friends
of Richard & Mary)
Kim Mullican (daughter-in-law of Alan &
Margie Enland)
Jean Smith ( Lisa Powell’s Mother)
Betty Gray ( Mother of Phil Gray)
David Dojka ( Son-in-law of Ed & June
Cooper)
Shirley Gann ( sister of Margie England)
John Wilson (Randy Wilson’s father)
Sherry Malone (Billy Sims’ Daughter)
Diedra Fields Sanderson (daughter of
Ron & Barbara Fields)
Wayne Peoples (Father–in-law of Kevin
Wilson our police officer)
Kathy Roy (daughter of Sol & Ellen)
Kelly Campbell (Niece of Nancy Brown)
Margaret Johnson (Friend of Bev Key)
Peggy Chaney (Sis-in-law of Charlie
Chaney)
Taylor Fricke (deployed to Mosul, Iraq)
Betty Trull (sister of Sandra Singer & Sue
Rawls)
Bob Plunk (Donna & Tim Shoemaker Bro
-in-law)
Natasha & Khloe Champion (Daughter &
Granddaughter of Don Champion)
Rachelle Taylor (Grand daughter -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)
Lucas Adkinson (Grandson of Billie & Mark
Adkinson)
Jason Smith (Former Member)
Leroy & Jean Owens (Parents of Jill Wil-
liams)
Tony Crumbley (former member)
Faye Powell (Ray’s mother)
***Our prayer list is updated monthly.
833-1400.
Our Honored Guests 1-21- 2018
In Town: Kasey & Sammy Clayton, Lane McAlpin,
Cammie Powell
Out of Town: William & Brooke McCurry
PANTRY ITEMS:
Canned Carrots
Please no boxed items
Hospital / Rehab List
Kim Green– upcoming surgery on hip
Frank Montgomery– Arteriogram
June Moore—recovering at rehab. in Oneonta
Sue Rawls—St. Vin. E., no visitors
Terry Raybon– knee surgery on January 31
Pam Richardson– recovering at home
Tim Shoemaker
ATTENDANCE FOR JANUARY 21, 2018
AM 401 PM 186
Upcoming Events for the Youth
Feb. 4 Local Devo – Hosted by Logan Family
Feb. 11—Golden Age Banquet
Feb. 18 Area Wide Devo
Ladies Time Out
February 5
4 pm to 6 pm
Deerfoot CoC
All Ladies are invited to attend our
Ladies Time Out. We will be having a
devotional and talking about our new
service project. Please bring some light
finger foods and drinks.
The Gap Between Knowing and Doing –
Part 4
A third reason why some people know
but fail to do what they know is self-deception.
The verse we mentioned last week illustrates this.
James said, “But be ye doers of the word, and not
hearers only, deceiving your own selves” (Js.
1:22). This was a problem that many in Israel had.
They would listen to God’s message but they would
not obey. God told His prophet Ezekiel, “And, lo,
thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one
that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on
an instrument: for they hear thy words, but they
do them not” (Ezek. 33:32).
Self-deception is lying to self; rationalizing
about sin and personal responsibility. So Israel
would deceive themselves into believing that every-
thing was alright between them and God and any sin
was not their fault but the fault of someone else.
Adam blamed Eve and indirectly God and Eve
blamed the serpent. “And the man said, The
woman whom thou gavest to be with me, she
gave me of the tree, and I did eat. 13 And the
LORD God said unto the woman, What is this
that thou hast done? And the woman said, The
serpent beguiled me, and I did eat” (Gen. 3:12,
13).
Some are deceived into thinking that they are
the exception to the rule. Those disobedient to the
gospel will be lost but God will make an exception
with me. Again, looking into God’s word we read,
“Who will render to every man according to his
deeds” (Rom. 2:6, 11). And again Paul tells us,
“For there is no respect of persons with
God” (Rom. 2:11). Lukewarm Christians disgust
God, but I’m one lukewarm Christian that doesn’t.
Rev. 3:16 – “So then because thou art lukewarm,
and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of
my mouth.”
Some believe that while most unfaithful Chris-
tians will be lost in hell, God will make an exception
with them. However, in James. 5:19, 20 we are
told, “Brethren, if any of you do err from the
truth, and one convert him; 20 Let him know,
that he which converteth the sinner from the er-
ror of his way shall save a soul from death, and
shall hide a multitude of sins.”
-to be continued
Area Wide
Singing
FEBRUARY 2
7 pm—9 pm
Deerfoot Church of Christ
Please bring finger foods: brownies,
cookies, sandwiches, hotdogs, chip &
dips, little smokies, chili, or soup,
drinks. Please bring enough for your
family and our guests.
TAX TIME
If you would like your 2017
contribution statement, please
Sign the list in the foyer.
Thank You
Deerfoot Church of Christ,
This is a feeble attempt to express my love
to the congregation that was part of me for
about 40 years and how circumstances have
caused me to move away. First off, I recall
learning at the feet of great Bible teachers like
Jerry Jenkins, Tim Shoemaker, Ron Cobb,
Brown Rogers, and many others. I recall the
baptisms following a study and what a joyous
occasion it was. I recall the many handshakes
and hugs we received each time we met; the
local door knockings, the Rook games going
on adult campaigns, and Belizean campaigns. I
recall the many fellowships meals we shared
together, like CIA’s second Tuesday lunch,
Wednesday nights, VBS homemade ice cream,
Edification team meals Sundays start of a gos-
pel meeting, etc. I recall the many visits we
made, hospitals, Monday night, funerals, etc. I
recall when we cut the grass, dug a ditch for a
fire hydrant water line, put up a couple of high
block walls, remodeled and repainted the
building, and put trash cans in the auditorium
to catch the rain leaks, etc. I recall how the
congregation responded to requests for finan-
cial assistance for victims of Hurricanes, Tor-
nados, from other sources, plus Mission Sun-
day, Purpose Sunday, etc. I recall how a
brother told me how to increase my giving to
the Lord each year. I recall how a teenage boy,
practicing a L2L speech, told me how to quit
smoking cigarettes. And I will never forget the
encouragement I have received these last few
weeks from my brothers and sisters telling me
I‘m doing the right thing with June and how
we will be missed. I will thank each of you
personally when we meet in heaven.
God Bless the Deerfoot Church of Christ,
In Christ, Ed Cooper
LADS TO LEADERS
Lads to Leaders song leading
workshop will be from 9:15-9:45 on each 2nd and
4th Sunday from January to March (1st workshop
- 1/14). We will be meeting in the 3rd to 5th grade
classroom. Bring a song book with you.
Golden Age Banquet
Age 55 & up
SUNDAY, February 11
AFTER SECOND
SERVICE
Deerfoot Church of Christ
Sign up sheet in the foyer
BIBLES FOR BELIZE
We are in need of new Bibles for
Belize. Large print are the most
requested. Most of the Christian
Bible stores will match prices.
World Bible School has the best price. $5 for the
Bibles plus shipping and handling. You can go to
www.worldbibleschoolstudybibles.net and order.
These are not the large print but are good Bibles.
We are also in need of reading glasses
Please call the Church office and check the
Church calendar before scheduling any event at
the building.
Sympathy
We express our sympathy to Robin Spitzley and
Ryan Cobb at the passing of their cousin,
Chris Carter. Her services will be in Colorado.