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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
Merrill Mann
Skip McCurry
Darnell Self
Jim Timmerman
MINISTERS
Tim Shoemaker
Johnathan Johnson
Ray Powell
“WomanBeholdThySon”
(John19:26,27)
I.InTheseWordsWeSeeJesusasa______________.
A.Thefamilywasimportanttothe______becauseitwasimport
antto_______.
B.Inthehomethe_________hadtheir
responsibilities.
C.Likewisethe_________hadtheirresponsibilities.
II.WhyDidJesusBehavethisWay?
A.Hechosea________ratherthanoneofHisbrotherstocare
forhismother.
1.________mayhavebeendead.
2.Jesus’brothersdidnot_______inhim.
B.ButwhataprivilegewasgiventoJohn.
III.InResponsetothisWordWeSee_______.
A.Therewasa___________withinJesus’ownfamily.
1.Butdivisiondoesnotneedtobethe_____.
2.LaterweseetheapostlesgathertogetherinJerusa-
lemwith_________andthe________ofJesus.
B.Theredoesnotneedto____________inanyofour
___________.
C.Divisionisendedwhenallcometo________inJesusso
thattheyarewillingtorepentoftheirsins,confessHim
beforemenandbe__________
withHimin___________fortheforgivenessofsins.
10:00AMService
Welcome
553RiseUp,OMenofGod
ComeLetUsSing
ComeLetUsWorshipandBowDown
OpeningPrayer
BrandonCacioppo
86ByChristRedeemed,inChristRestored
Lord’sSupper/Offering
DougScruggs
430MyNameisintheBookofLife
Psalm19
HowGreatisOurGod
ScriptureReading
RobinKincaid
584SoftlyandTenderly
Sermon
Nursery
Adam&JenniferBrakefiield
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5:00PMService
JimTimmerman
DOMforJuly
Cosby,Dykes,Gunn
BusDrivers
July2-SteveMaynard205-332-0981
July9-ButchKey205-790-3396
WEBSITE
deerfootcoc.com
office@deerfootcoc.com
205-833-1400
8:00AMService
Welcome
OpeningPrayer
DavidHayes
LordSupper/Offering
RustyAllen
ScriptureReading
AlanEngland
Sermon
Nursery
BrianaCouch
ElderoftheWeek
8AMDarnellSelf
10AMJimTimmerman
5PMRickGlass
BaptismalGarmentsfor
July
ChristyMcGehee
July 9 – July 14
Please sign the list in the foyer to ride the bus to and from
Maywood Christian Camp. There is a limited number of seats.
$5 one way $10 round trip, $20 max for a family
Everyone riding the bus must have a Bus Transportation Waiver signed by a parent
Forms and sign up sheets are in the foyer
Register and Pay @ www.maywoodchristiancamp.com/schedulewww.maywoodchristiancamp.com/schedulewww.maywoodchristiancamp.com/schedulewww.maywoodchristiancamp.com/schedule
Maywood Christian Camp
The first session was held in 1965. A most wonderful three weeks were enjoyed by and attendance of
about 50 campers and staff per week, under the direction of E.R. Bruce. In 1966, the five sessions aver-
aged about 70 per week.
It has grown each year as more and more people, both young and old, have come to appreciate the influ-
ence of MAYWOOD CHRISTIAN CAMP in their lives. Campers and staff have come from the far cor-
ners of our country, as far away as California. Some have attended at least one week each summer since
its beginning, or from the very earliest age they could attend. Numbers have obeyed the Gospel, learned to
pray, preach, know what real Christian association is, and even found a lifetime companion among the
fellow campers. Many have been encouraged to attend Christian colleges because of the influence of
counselors from these schools. A much deeper realization of what it means to really worship God has
been the result of the nightly devotional under the stars, standing in the “very center of God’s creation —
in our own Garden of Eden”.
Maywood Christian Camp is located on more than 80 acres of land, much of which was provided by the
Mays family many years ago. Since that time, Maywood Christian Camp has evolved into a camp that can
provide housing for more than 300 people. It includes a large dining hall and kitchen, pavilion with bas-
ketball court and seating, swimming pool, lake, activity fields, and putt-putt golf course.
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
July 5
Enchiladas, Quesadillas, Spanish Rice, Black Beans,
Dessert and Drinks
Weekly Purpose:
$18,019.00
Contribution
$18,604.00
Contribution YTD:
$485,160.00
Purpose YTD:
$450,485.00
Average Weekly YTD:
$19,406.00
Mission Sunday:
$91,719.00
Week 25
Prayers
Carla Allison
Faye Bradford
Steve & Nancy Brown
Charlie Chaney
Ed & June Cooper
Thurman Crawford
Dot Davison
Jackie Davidson
Jean Dickerson
Graydena Dillbeck
Libby Edgeworth
Ron Ellis
Marion George
Beth Goodwin
Susan Goodwin
Kim Green
Annie Ivey
Willie Jenkins
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
Nell Thomas
Robert Thorne
Billy White
Friends & Family
Christy Johnson (Granddaughter of
James Pepper)
Rosanne & Tucker Howell ( Aunt & Un-
cle of Thorne Howell)
Natasha Champion ( Daughter of Don
Champion)
Rachelle Taylor ( Grand dau-in-law of Mona
Jenkins)
Angie Maynard ( Daughter of Larry & Nancy
Locklear, Steve & Robin’s Daughter-In-Law)
Troy Horton ( Brother of David Lybrand)
Alyia Brown (16 yr. old Neighbor of Merrill &
Sandra Mann)
Catherine Southhall ( Sister of Linda Nor-
wood)
Joe Norwood (Brother of Linda Norwood)
Charles Murrell (Cousin of Ellen Godwin)
Mallory Sherwood (Granddaughter of Bunny
Durham)
Rita Wolford (Mary Fricke’s mother)
Paulette Thomas (sister of Van Powell )
Tom Scarborough (Friend of Martha Ly-
brand
Terri Hughes (Heather Dykes’ Mother)
Lucas Adkinson (Grandson of Billie & Mark
Adkinson)
Al Joynes (Father of Kathy Crawford)
Pauline Macklin (Mother of Frank Montgom-
ery)
Christine Carter and Rose Carter
(cousins of Ron Cobb & Robin Spitzley)
Bob Plunk (Bro-in-Law of Donna Shoemaker)
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 Wil-
liams)
Tony Crumbley (former member)
Bobby Fuller (Mike McGill & Judy Mixon’s
uncle),
Faye Powell (Ray’s mother)
Jack Hyde (uncle of Billie Adkinson/Anna
Our Honored Guests 6 /25 / 2017
In Town: Jonathan & Britney Barnett, Dominique White
Out of Town: Miranda Bissoo, Malachi, Amanda & Claire Ray,
Billy, Stacie, Alaina & Gracie McVay, Diane Graber, Samatha &
Evelyn Hudson, Herbert & Oma Norris, Ryan & Riley Potts, David,
Julie Mary Kate Sheppard
PANTRY ITEMS:
CANNED SOUPS & STEWS
Please no boxed items
Hospital / Rehab List
Jack Self– surgery Wednesday
Stephanie Theoret—Surgery on shoulder
Kim Green– Recovering at Mary Lou Shoemaker’s home
Tim Shoemaker
ATTENDANCE FOR JUNE 25, 2017
AM 484 PM 225
Upcoming Events for the Youth
July 9-14 Maywood Christian Camp
July 21-23 Aimcon Faulkner University
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
Aaron & Ketia Evans
They were married on June 17, 2017
JESUS – PROPHET, PRIEST AND KING PART 2
At the close of our last article we were discussing
that Jesus was a prophet of God. According to Peter He
was the prophet like Moses. Evidence is given throughout
the New Testament that Jesus is a prophet of God. The
evidence is given in the areas of the testimony of God,
those who met Jesus and of Jesus Himself. There is also
the evidence of fulfilled prophecies.
We looked at the testimony of God in the last article
and so we begin here with the testimony of those who met
Jesus. In Luke chapter seven we read of Jesus raising
from the dead the only son of a widow in the city of Nain.
Upon seeing such a miracle all the people were filled with
fear “and they glorified God, saying, "A great prophet
has risen up among us"; and, "God has visited His
people" (Luke 7:16). They all proclaimed Jesus to be a
“great prophet.” In Matthew 16 Jesus had asked His disci-
ples who men said that He was. The response was imme-
diate. "Some say John the Baptist, some Elijah, and
others Jeremiah or one of the prophets" (Mt. 16:14). At
the least people were convinced that Jesus was a prophet
of God on the level of John the baptizer, Elijah and
Jeremiah. Again when Jesus came into Jerusalem riding
on a donkey the people were shouting, “Hosanna to the
Son of David!"Blessed is He who comes in the name of
the LORD!' Hosanna in the highest” (Mt. 21:9). When
the people asked “Who is this?” the multitudes said, “This
is Jesus, the prophet from Nazareth of Galilee” (Mt.
21:11). Then finally the woman at the well in Samaria be-
came convinced that Jesus was a prophet. Initially she had
spoken to Him as one who was simply “a Jew.” But as her
conversation with Jesus continued and He told her that she
had had five husbands, her opinion changed and she said
to Him, “The woman said to Him, ‘Sir, I perceive that
You are a prophet’” (John 4:19).
Jesus Himself had testified to the fact that He was a
prophet. His testimony came in the form of an implication.
For example in Luke 4:24 Jesus said, “Assuredly, I say to
you, no prophet is accepted in his own country.” This was
in Nazareth where Jesus had grown up implying that He
was a prophet and was why He was not accepted in Naz-
areth. Then again in Luke 13 when Jesus was warned by
the Pharisees that Herod desired to kill Him, He responded
by saying, “Go, tell that fox, 'Behold, I cast out demons
and perform cures today and tomorrow, and the third
day I shall be perfected.' 33 "Nevertheless I must jour-
ney today, tomorrow, and the day following; for it can-
not be that a prophet should perish outside of Jerusa-
lem” (Lk. 13:32, 33).
Finally the true test of whether one is a prophet or
not is determined by whether or not what he prophesies
comes to pass. Moses had told Israel, “And if you say in
your heart, 'How shall we know the word which the
LORD has not spoken’? when a prophet speaks in the
name of the LORD, if the thing does not happen or
come to pass, that is the thing which the LORD has not
spoken; the prophet has spoken it presumptuously;
you shall not be afraid of him” (Deut. 18:21, 22).
-To be continued
MEET THE HARPS
RICHARD & MARY
Gabriel & James
5 weeks until
they will be joining us on
July 30, 2017
Wednesday Night
Summer Series Speakers
7/12 - Chuck Webster, Woman of the City
7/19 - Brock Johnson, Samaritan Woman
7/26 - Ande Zimmerman, Pilate
8/9 –Scott Crawford
8/16– Joshua Posey, The Adulteress
8/23 -John McMath, Emmaus Disciples
8/30 –Caleb Cunningham, Legion
Thank You
Rachel and I consider it such a blessing that
we were able to worship with you all this past
Wednesday. Even thought it has been several
years since we last saw you, we felt wel-
comed and loved. Also, I am thankful to have
had a small part in your summer series. Look-
ing at the list of guest speakers I am honored
to speak with such a great group of Godly
men. I pray that your summer series will
nourish and uplift your soul throughout the
rest of the summer, and I look forward to the
day we can worship together again.
In Him,
Lucas Suddreth
Dear Elders & Church Family,
Thank you so much for the gift you gave
me and all of the Seniors. The Bible will be
well used in my life. The Senior reception
was very appreciated. Thank you for thinking
and caring for us, it will never be forgotten. I
will cherish all of this for the rest of my life.
Love,
Cheyenne Birdyshaw
GOSPEL MEETING
JULY 30—AUGUST 2
JEFF JENKINS
ST. CLAIR CORRECTIONAL
FACILITY
Please pray for the prison ministry that meets
every Thursday morning from 9:15 to 10:30 am.
We average approximately 12 attendees each
week. We are presently in week 8 of the New Life
Behavior Course. Upon completion of this course
I hope to begin an expository study of the book of
Matthew. If anyone is interested in helping, please
see John Gallagher or Chuck Spitzley for an appli-
cation which must be approved prior to entering
the prison.
Rusty Allen
Jeff & Laura have been blessed to work
with the Lewisville church since 2004. Jeff
has been preaching for more than thirty-five
years. He is a graduate of Freed-Hardeman
University, where he currently serves on the
Board of Trustees. He also serves on the
Lads-to-Leaders Board of Directors. Jeff is
blessed to be involved in many gospel meet-
ings and lectureships. He is co-founder and
co-director of The Jenkins Institute, which
is committed to helping preachers. He is the
author of Thoughts From the Mound, a book
of weekly devotions. Jeff and Laura have
two children, Amanda Jenkins Scott and
Jeremy Jenkins. They are greatly enjoying
their grandchildren, Evie & Ever Scott.