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Deerfoot Church of Christ 2 18 2018

  1. February 18, 2018 GreetersFebruary18,2018 IMPACTGROUP3 DEERFOOTDEERFOOTDEERFOOTDEERFOOT NOTESNOTESNOTESNOTES 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 TheDevilHasPower ScriptureReading:Ephesians6:10-12. 1.C______________Powers. _____________________________________________________________________ Luke___:___-____ 2.C______________Powers _____________________________________________________________________ Job___:___-____ Ephesians___:___-____ 3.C______________Powers _____________________________________________________________________ 1C________________15:___-___ 10:00AMService Welcome 394LeaningontheEverlastingArms 392LettheBeautyofJesusBeSeen OpeningPrayer DavidDanger 408LowintheGraveHeLay Lord’sSupper/Offering RickGlass 499OtobeLikeThee! 482OListentoourWondrousStory ScriptureReading SethLewis Sermon 513OneStepataTime ———————————————————— 5:00PMService Lord’sSupper/Offering JordanGray DOMforFebruary Washington,Wilson,Cobb BusDrivers February18DonYoung441-6321 February25SteveMaynard WEBSITE deerfootcoc.com office@deerfootcoc.com 205-833-1400 8:00AMService Welcome OpeningPrayer TerryRaybon LordSupper/Offering AncelNorris ScriptureReading SethLewis Sermon ElderoftheWeek 8AMJohnGallagher 10AMJimTimmerman 5PMDarnellSelf BaptismalGarmentsfor February MonaJenkins,ElizabethCobb Consequently, just as the result of one trespass was condemnation for all men, so also the result of one act of righteousness was justification that brings life for all men. For just as through the disobedience of the one man the many were made sinners, so also through the obedience of the one man the many will be made righteous (Romans 5:18-19). One man sinned and brought death to creation He brought about corruption and its awful frustration He began the pain and agony of being in the wrong He is the reason for all the evil that makes Satan seem so strong I can’t believe the hate that was conceived! By the eating of the fruit from an evil knowing tree How could this one do this to his daughters and his sons? How could it start, this wickedness and strife, begun by one? Didn’t he know that his peace was pure and good? Didn’t he know that what he had was heaven on earth? Until the serpent came and made his nakedness misunderstood. And brought the tilling of the soil and the end of mirth This man brought death but someone had to make that choice begin This man started God’s plan of His followers to win God knew the hearts that He placed in His children He knew he did not want robots that made no self-decisions He wanted followers to make the choice to follow Him So that is why there will always be righteousness and sin Some will jump in front of a bullet to save a life While some will pull the trigger and bring devastation and strife. But Just as God sent one to bring the darkness into life He had to send one more to give His children light So God sent the one that would save us when we failed The wrongs of the first to be made righteous by those nails The nails that brought the death, by the cross, of our Lord The one being God’s true Son to save us from our war He suffered and took on the sins of the first But Christ’s death was not like every other mans curse He arose from the grave And brought the power to save His own life he gave But rose on the third day And ended the curse the other one gave.
  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 February 21, 2018 Chicken / Broccoli / Rice Casserole, Butter Peas, Squash, Rolls, Drinks and Dessert Weekly Purpose: $16,138.00 Contribution $16,146.00 Contribution YTD: $103,019.00 Purpose YTD: $96,828.00 Average Weekly YTD: $17,769.00 Mission Sunday: $91,719.00 Week 6 Prayers Faye Bradford Nancy Brown Nancy Clements Jean Dickerson Donna Dickerson Graydena Dillbeck Libby Edgeworth Audrey Gammage Marion George Roy Hayes Randy Johnson Lucille Large Frances Love Glenn May Mike McGill June Moore Bobbie Naish Ruby Norris Helen Richards Anne Powell Sue Rawls George Shoemaker Buddy Summers Gloria Summers Nell Thomas Barbara Whisenhunt Billy White Friends & Family Mitch Vick ( Scotland, friend of Richard & Mary ) George Coffel ( Jerry Jenkins’ cousin) Peter Fredrick ( Rosa Yates’ brother) Wade Overstreet (Merrill & Sandra Mann’s son-in-law) Marie Simrell (Lon Thomas’ sister ) John Elton (Friend of Chuck Spitzley) 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) Betty Gray (Mother of Phil Gray) Shirley Gann (sister of Margie England) 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) 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) Jean Smith ( Lisa Powell’s Mother) Faye Powell (Ray’s mother) ***Our prayer list is updated monthly. Our Honored Guests 2-11- 2018 In Town: Pauline Macklin Out of Town: Helen Jones, Becky Polk, PANTRY ITEMS: CANNED SOUP & BAKED BEANS Please no boxed items Hospital / Rehab List Kim Green– upcoming surgery on hip Shelane Marlow– surgery on February 26 June Moore—recovering at rehab. in Oneonta Eric Stark—surgery last Wednesday Tim Shoemaker ATTENDANCE FOR JANUARY 11, 2018 AM 426 PM 167 Upcoming Events for the Youth Area Wide Devo Tonight BABY SHOWER IT’S A GIRL TODAY 2pm to 4pm Deerfoot Church of Christ Everyone is invited For Joanna & Corey Calvert They are registered at Target A Great Paradox The dictionary defines the word “paradox” as “a statement seemingly absurd or contradictory, yet in fact true.” The Bible has examples of things that are paradoxes. For example in Matthew 19:16-30 we read of a man who came to Jesus questioning Him about what he must do have eternal life. As we look at the life of this man our first thought might be, here is the man that has it all. For example we know that he was a ruler. In Luke’s account we are told that he was a ruler (Lk. 18:18). Therefore he was a man that had authority. W.E. Vine says that likely this is a reference to one who was the ruler of the synagogue He presided at the services and ap- pointed or permitted suitable members to pray, read the Scriptures and exhort. He was rich. Matthew tells us that “he had great possessions,” and Luke says he was “very rich.” Likely he could buy for him- self anything that he wanted. He was a young man (Mt. 19:22).Having youth meant that this man also had strength. Millions of dollars are spent every year on cosmetics, and surgeries to forestall the aging process. But he also had enthusiasm for Mark tells us that this young man “came run- ning” (Mk. 10:17). It seems from the information that this man had it all! He had power, money, youth and enthusiasm. But he lacked the one thing he needed most and when he learned what was needed to receive it he chose to walk away without it. Contrasted to this man are the apostles. When Jesus sent them out on the limited commis- sion they were told, “Provide neither gold nor silver nor copper in your money belts, 10 "nor bag for your journey, nor two tunics, nor sandals, nor staffs; for a worker is worthy of his food.. Yet when they returned from this commission and Jesus asked them, “"When I sent you without money bag, knap- sack, and sandals, did you lack anything?" So they said, "Nothing” (Lk. 22:35). The difference between these two, the rich young ruler and the apostles, is Christ. The rich young ruler did not have Christ but the apostles did! The reality is, “as long as we have Jesus we have everything we need but without Him we have noth- ing.” Without Jesus we are aliens, strangers to the covenants and having no hope (Eph. 2:12). Without Christ we can do nothing (John 15:5). Wee Folks There will no Wee Folks or Bible Classes tonight due to the Area wide Youth Devo. All classes will meet in the auditorium. Ladies Prayer Breakfast Theme: Pearls and Lace Attributes of a virtuous Woman Time: 9 am-11am March 3, 2018 Keynote Speakers: Megan Hutson & Melanie York 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 or you can donate money to buy Bibles and glasses. Area Wide Devo Please bring desserts, chips and Pickles. We also need several adults to help serve. PHONE NUMBERS / E-MAILS Please update your phone numbers and e- mails address or new address. List in the foyer THANK YOU To my Church Family, Thanks to all of you for the beautiful birth- day cards and the surprise in each one. Thanks for making it a great day. Love, Gayle Varner To Deerfoot Church of Christ, Thanks you so much for the birthday cards you sent me for my Birthday. I have them all. It means so much to me to have such a won- derful Church family. In Christian Love, Patsy Lentz Deacons meetings TODAY in the deaf classroom, 4 pm SINGING 2-23 Grant CoC 3-2 Palisades CoC 3-9 Plainview CoC 3-16 Pelham CoC 3-16 Gurley CoC 3-23 Arab CoC
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