May 7, 2017
Greeters4–30-2017
IMPACTGROUP2
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
SermonNotes:
10:00AMService
Welcome
658ThereisMuchtoDo
783WillYouNotTellitToday
589SowingtheSeedoftheKingdom
878PassitOn
OpeningPrayer
KennyRachal
384LeadMetoCalvary
Lord’sSupper/Offering
DougScruggs
246IAmsoGlad
599SteppingintheLight
ScriptureReading
KentGunn
Sermon
655There’saFountainFree
Nursery
BirdyshawFamily
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5:00PMService
Lord’sSupper/Offering
BobKeith
DOMforMay
Spitzley,Townley,Washington
BusDrivers
May7SteveMaynard332-0981
May14JamesMorris515-5644
WEBSITE
deerfootcoc.com
office@deerfootcoc.com
205-833-1400
8:00AMService
Welcome
19AllHailThePowerof
Jesus’Name
627TheGlorylandWay
OpeningPrayer
KyleWindham
330InRemembrance
LordSupper/Offering
AlanEngland
632TheGospelisforAll
394LeaningontheEverlasting
Arms
Scripture
DerekMoore
Sermon
520OnlyaStep
Nursery
TeresaBolin
ElderoftheWeek
8AMRonCobb
10AMJohnGallagher
5PMSolGodwin
BaptismalGarmentsfor
May
RobinMaynard/AmyGunn
Today is Mission Sunday
May 7, 2017
Matt 28:19 “
Therefore go and make disciples of all
nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of
the Son and of the Holy Spirit …”
Proceedsgotopayingconstructioncostsonthenewdininghall.Topurchase
tickets,pleasecontactJeffGoffat205-412-9004orbyemail
atjgoff@maywoodchristiancamp.com.
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 10
Taco Salad, Brownie and Drinks
Weekly Purpose:
$18,019.00
Contribution
$17,326.00
Contribution YTD:
$347,689.00
Purpose YTD:
$324,342.00
Average Weekly YTD:
$19,316.00
Mission Sunday:
$122,158.00
(Week 18)
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 Powel
George Shoemaker
Bill Sims
Buddy Summers
Gloria Summers
Mary Thomas
Robert Thorne
Billy White
Friends & Family
Eddie 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)
Catherine Southall (sister of Linda
Norwood)
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 prayer list is updated monthly.
833-1400.
Our Honored Guests 4 / 30 / 2017
In Town: Flora Long, Lora Reynolds, Douglas & Cathy Roger
Out of Town: Jason & Alissa Clark, Cornelius Crawford, David & Diol
Danger, Leonard & Elaine Jordan, Lashondria Jones, Carmen Serano,
Randy & Frances Smallwood, Doug, Donna, & Heather Southerland, Brian
Sprinkle, Bridget Paige, Billy Powell, Barbara Turpen, Brian Williams
PANTRY ITEMS:
Canned Pasta
Please no boxed items
Hospital List
Kim Green at home
Tim Shoemaker
ATTENDANCE FOR April 30, 2017
AM 497 PM 204
Upcoming Events for the Youth
May 7 Baby shower for Johnathan & Nia Johnson
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.
Mission Sunday – Why Give?
Otis Gatewood began his book “You Can Do Per-
sonal Work,” with these words. “Be a good boy, Otis.”
Then he explained that these were the words spoken to
him by his mother as she was dying. Such words he said
made a profound impression on him for they were her last
words that she spoke. Likewise the last words of Jesus
should have a profound impression on each of us. Those
words spoken in His last meeting with His disciples be-
fore leaving this world were a command to “Go therefore
and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy
Spirit, 20 "teaching them to observe all things that I have
commanded you; and lo, I am with you always, even to
the end of the age"(Matthew 28:19, 20 NKJV).
Not all of us will be able to go. Not all of us will
have the ability to do the teaching, but we can all help by
giving to support those who can and will go and who can
and will teach the will of God. Thousands have been
taught due to the money we have given on Mission Sun-
day through the years and hundreds have been saved.
As long as the world stands and as long as God
requires of us the preaching of His will to all mankind, just
so long will there be the need for His children to freely
and willingly give to meet that need. When Paul wrote to
the church at Philippi he spoke of their gifts that had sup-
ported him in that work. Paul told them, “For even in
Thessalonica you sent aid once and again for my neces-
sities. 17 Not that I seek the gift, but I seek the fruit that
abounds to your account” (Phil. 4:16, 17). The church at
Philippi had supported Paul in his work in Thessalonica
and this they did not just one time but “once and again.”
Not only that but they had sent support to him for the
work he did in Corinth. Paul told the church in Corinth that
he had “robbed other churches, taking wages from them
to minister to you.
9 And when I was present with you, and in need, I was a
burden to no one, for what I lacked the brethren who
came from Macedonia supplied. And in everything I kept
myself from being burdensome to you, and so I will keep
myself” (2 Cor. 11:8, 9).
Though Paul appreciated the gift, it was not the gift
that he looked for, but it was for the benefit it would bring
to the Philippians. The Philippians had been very kind
and generous in helping Paul and God would not forget
their kindness. God will remember and He will reward
them. Paul further described their gift as “a sweet-
smelling aroma, an acceptable sacrifice, well pleasing to
God. 19 And my God shall supply all your need according
to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (Phil. 4:18b, 19).
The expression “sweet-smelling aroma” was the favorite
expression in the Old Testament for a sacrifice that
pleased God (Lev. 1:9). Therefore, the gift that had sent
to Paul was really a sacrifice that was pleasing to God.
Likewise the contributions we give to aid in the
teaching of God’s word throughout the world are a sweet-
smelling aroma, an acceptable sacrifice, well pleasing to
God. Let us give freely, liberally and cheerfully that we
might please our Lord and fulfill a needed part in taking
the gospel into all the world.
VBS
Please sign up in the
foyer if you would like
to help with VBS.
JUNE 4-7, 2017
CIA
Christian in Action
Join us for our last class on
Tuesday. Please bring Cole slaw,
potato salad, baked beans or
Desserts and drinks.
Thank you
Thank you for all the baby items and for
all your support!
Family Guidance Center
Gina Allison
First Aid Training
First Aid training including AED & CPR
will be held here at Deerfoot on Saturday,
May 20 at 8 AM. Classes will run 4 to 5
hours depending on class size. Class is free
to our members but will be $50 for any non-
members wishing to participate. Sign up
sheets are in the foyer. Please list family
members separately when signing up.
BABY SHOWER
Nia & Johnathan Johnson
TODAY
2:30 PM—4 PM
Fellowship Hall
Come and go
It is a boy, registered at Bye Bye Baby,
Target and Amazon
Thank you
Our Nightly Revival Meetings which was held
from March 26 to March 29, in Corozal Town and
Libertad Village was a huge success. The meet-
ings were well attended and very encouraging.
The singing was enthusiastic. The prayers were
humbly and lovingly offered. The messages were
powerful and Biblical. The fellowship was rich
with you in unity and genuine love. I am thrilled to
inform you that 12 precious souls were added to
the body of Christ and one sister reconciled her
life to the Lord. I would like to express my sincere
appreciation to all my Brothers and Sisters from
the Corozal, Libertad and Deerfoot congregation
who help to make the Meeting a success. You all
did a fantastic job! You have impacted more lives
than you will ever know! Hats off to you! Through
the grace of God and His blessings, the Corozal
and Libertad congregation will continue to be a
bright shinning light in our community.
TO GOD BE ALL THE GLORY AND PRAISE!
Clayton Guzman
Seniors
Please remember to turn your
pictures and info in to the office
or one of the Elders.
Senior Reception
May 21, 2017
After the 5 pm service
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 met the couple.