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5-21-2017

  1. 1. May 14, 2017 Greeters5–21-2017 IMPACTGROUP3 DEERFOOT NOTES 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 Ron Cobb John Gallagher Rick Glass Sol Godwin Merrill Mann Skip McCurry Darnell Self Jim Timmerman MINISTERS Jordan Gray Johnathan Johnson Ray Powell Tim Shoemaker TheDeathofaBorrowedFaith ScriptureReading:Matthew16:13-17 TheProblemofBorrowedFaith ___________onlyservedGodaslongassomeoneelseinfluencedhimtodoso. Today,_____%-_____%ofChristianswilleventuallygiveuptheirfaith,manyof whomneverownedtheirfaithinthefirstplace. TheDeathofaBorrowedFaith:Step#1 Thefirststepindevelopinggenuinefaithistocomefacetofacewiththerealityof your________________inthelightofGod’s___________. Manyofusruntheriskofminimizingoursinandbelievingthatweare ____________thanothers,but________fallshortofGod’sglory. TheDeathofaBorrowedFaith:Step#2 Thesecondstepindevelopinggenuinefaithisasking________________. Notaskingquestionscouldindicatealackof_____________,notseeingtheimpor- tanceoffaith,orjusttryingtomeet__________________. Questioningthefaithisvitaltocountingthe_________ofdiscipleship. TheDeathofaBorrowedFaith:Step#3 Thethirdstepindevelopinggenuinefaithis______________. Christiansrecognizethatfailureisnotjustathingofthe_________.Genuine,activefaith trustsinthe_________and_____________ofGodtoovercomeourfailures. 10:00AMService Welcome OpeningPrayer DaveEvans Lord’sSupper/Offering TimShoemaker ScriptureReading KentGunn Sermon Nursery ChristiKey ———————————————————— 5:00PMService Lord’sSupper/Offering SkipMcCurry/SolGodwin, JimTimmerman DOMforJune Townley,Wilson,Brakefield BusDrivers May21ButchKey790-3396 May28RickGlass218-6555 WEBSITE deerfootcoc.com office@deerfootcoc.com 205-833-1400 8:00AMService Welcome WeHaveComeintoHisHouse 802GloryGloryHallaujah WheretheRosesNeverFade OpeningPrayer RonCobb 874JesusisLord LordSupper/Offering SolGodwin StandlikeJoshua 213HeGaveMeaSong Scripture DavidGilmore Sermon 197HaveThineOwnWay Nursery BevKey ElderoftheWeek 8AMDarnellSelf 10AMSkipMcCurry 5PMJohnGallagher BaptismalGarmentsfor June RebekahGray/RubyNorris CLASS OF 2017 Senior Reception May 21, 2017 After the 5 pm service Fellowship Hall Everyone is invited Candace Crawford Cheyenne Birdyshaw Larissa Crawford Joshua Dykes Kalyn Hodges Caleb Ingle Samantha Ledbetter Wes McGehee Marshal Tanner Vashon Woods
  2. 2. 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 MAY 24 Ham, Pinto Beans, Cabbage, Roasted Potatoes, Dessert and Drinks Weekly Purpose: $18,019.00 Contribution $16,190.96 Contribution YTD: $364,378.00 Purpose YTD: $342,361.00 Average Weekly YTD: $19,316.00 Mission Sunday: $91,669.36 (Week 19) Prayers Carla Allison Faye Bradford Steve & Nancy Brown Charlie Chaney Ed & June Cooper Dot Davison Jackie Davidson Jean Dickerson Graydena Dillbeck Libby Edgeworth Ron Ellis Marion George Beth Goodwin Susan Goodwin Kim Green Annie Ivey Randy Johnson Lucille Large Frances Love Glenn May June Moore Bobbie Naish Ruby Norris Helen Richards Judy Roeder Brown Rogers Anne Powell George Shoemaker Bill Sims Buddy Summers Gloria Summers Mary Thomas Robert Thorne Billy White Friends & Family Alyia Brown (16 yr. old Neighbor of Merrill & Sandra Mann) Catherine Southhall ( Sister of Linda Norwood) Joe Norwood ( Brother of Linda Nor- wood) Edouard Bruchac ( Brother in law of Diane Fisher ) Charles Murrell ( Cousin of Ellen Godwin) Mallory Sherwood ( Granddaughter of Bunny Durham) Rita Wolford ( Mary Fricke’s mother) Paulette Thomas ( sister of Vannessa Powell ) Pansy Beachman ( Sister of Doreen Pepper) Pat Choate ( Sister-in-Law of Priscilla Newton & Eunice Spitzley Tom Scarborough (Friend of Martha Lybrand Terri Hughes (Heather Dykes’ Mother) Lucas Adkinson (Grandson of Billie & Mark Adkinson) Al Joynes (Father of Kathy Crawford) Pauline Macklin (Mother of Frank Mont- gomery) Jan O’Brien (Connie Scruggs sis-in-law) Christine Carter and Rose Carter (cousins of Ron Cobb & Robin Spitzley) Bob Plunk (Bro-in-Law of Donna Shoe- maker) Anne Cunningham (Sis-in-law of Patricia Putnam) Jill Vann (Friend of Fran Chaney) Marie Wheeler (Friend of Leanne Singer) Gary Kelley (father of Scott Kelly) Jason Smith (Former Member) Leroy & Jean Owens (Parents of Jill Williams) Tony Crumbley (former member ) Bobby Fuller (Mike McGill & Judy Mixon’s uncle ), Faye Powell (Ray’s mother) Our Honored Guests 5 / 14/ 2017 In Town: Brett Wills, Billy & Cammie Powell Out of Town: Porshi’ Snell, Mike & Ann Owens PANTRY ITEMS: Canned Soups or Stews Please no boxed items Hospital List Faye Bradford—surgery at St. Vin. Charlie Cheney—St. Vin E. Kim Green– UAB highlands, rm 564 Ms. Randy Johnson—St. Vin E. rm 501 sicu Tim Shoemaker ATTENDANCE FOR May 14, 2017 AM 508 PM 180 Upcoming Events for the Youth If you plan on going to AIMCon or Youth Campaign please register by May 28 at youth.deerfootcoc.com If you are wanting to be a summer intern visit our web site at youth.deerfootcoc.com, apply before May 30. May 21 Senior Reception May 28 Devo in the fellowship hall, hosted by the Birdyshaws June 4-7 VBS June 16-24 Youth Campaign -Tampa, Fl. “Unuttered Words” A number of years ago, a speaker in the chapel services at Freed-Hardeman told of a cemetery next to a church in England. While wandering through the ceme- tery he noticed one tombstone with the epitaph: “He died by reason of unuttered words”. His curiosity was aroused and he sought out the rest of the story from the minister at the church. He learned that the one buried in that grave was a young man who had disappointed his father by taking up drinking. His father had become angry and on one evening when the young man came in after drinking with some friends at a local pub, his father met him and told him to get his things and get out. Both became angry and the young man left on his motorcycle. A few hours later the police came to that home to announce that the young man had had an accident and was killed. The father was heartbroken and blamed himself for not having worked with his son to help him overcome his drinking habit. If only he had taken time to speak to his son, things might have been entirely different. So the father ordered the tombstone with the words, “He died by reason of unuttered words”. Such incidents as that have happened too often, But what is far more serious is when this happens in re- gard to one’s spiritual well being that may lead to one’s spiritual death Four different times in the book of Revela- tion John speaks of the “second death.” In writing to the church at Smyrna, Jesus said, “He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. He who overcomes shall not be hurt by the second death.” The second death is the death of the spirit. Twice John mentions this. In Rev.20:14 he said, “Then Death and Hades were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.” Then in the 21 chapter at verse he writes, “But the cowardly, unbelieving, abominable, murderers, sexually immoral, sorcerers, idolaters, and all liars shall have their part in the lake which burns with fire and brimstone, which is the second death.” Now imagine if you will a cemetery of those who have died the second death and consider how many of them might have their tombstone inscribed with the words, “He died by reason of unuttered words.” We can understand how that father in England must have felt and what it was like to have to live with the conviction that his unspoken word led to his son’s death. What about those who die without ever having any knowl- edge of Christ, who live and die without ever obeying Him? There is a song that we would sometimes sing that stated, “When in the better land before the bar we stand, How deeply grieved our souls will be; If any lost one there should cry in deep despair, ‘You never mentioned Him to me.’ You never mentioned Him to me, You helped me not the light to see; You met me day by day and knew I was astray, Yet never mentioned Him to me.” May God forgive our failures in time past and help us henceforth to do what we can to reach out to find the lost and teach them God’s will for their salvation. May we never be guilty of failing to utter the word of God to those we know are lost. Elders, Deacons, and Church Family Thank you! We have truly enjoyed having Rachel Townley in the ministry here at Central Church of Christ and we will miss her as she moves on in her career path. We just want to thank you for sharing her with us. Her leadership, servant heart, and hum- ble attitude has benefited the entire group and will leave a void in the future. We will continue to pray for her and all the graduat- ing seniors and we ask that you pray for this ministry as well. We cannot do this without wonderful supporters like yourself! With Love, The Tide for Christ Student Ministry Senior Reception Tonight No Kingdom Kids or classes tonight. Everyone will meet in the auditorium . Join us for the Senior Reception After the 5 pm service in the fellowship hall. Everyone is invited. Wedding Tea Melanie Seibert Bride elect of Bryce York May 28, 2017 2 pm to 4 pm Fellowship Hall Registered at Bed Bath & Beyond, Dillard's, Macy and Williams Sonoma, Everyone is invited, Come and meet the couple. SINGING 5-26 Randolph Church of Christ 6-2 Alder Spring Church of Christ 6-9 Dianna Singing—TN 6-10 Spring Valley Church of Christ 6-16 Collinsville Church of Christ Update From The Elders 1. Paving– The paving project has been completed and we have added almost 50 paved parking spaces. 2. Windows– The fogged glass in the auditorium and fellowship hall is being replaced with new safety glass. This project should be completed in the next few weeks. 3. Transportation– All of our buses are now paid in full and we have purchased a bus barn to house them in. 4. Fellowship– Several tents were purchased and used at our recent picnic. These will enable the Church to fellowship outdoors and will supplement our new pavilion once it is constructed. 5. New Classrooms - We are com- pleting plans for additional class room space and hope to begin construction in the near future. This should bring everyone as up to date as possible. We will continue to up- date you from time to time but if you do have a specific question, please see one of the Elders. We love each of you and thank you for your love for God and this Church. May God richly bless you. The Elders Dear Friends, We want to thank all of you for all the love sent through the many cards sent while we were away from Church. The prayers were heard and answered by our great almighty Lord. We love you and are so very blessed to be part of this Church Family. Fran and Charlie Chaney Dear Church Family, Thank you so very much for all the lovely Birthday cards with the money inside! It was such a pleasant surprise! I miss and love you all and look forward to seeing you when I’m able to return to Church. In Christian Love, Anne Powell Education committee meeting today at 4 pm in the deaf class room.

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