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Deerfoot Church of Christ 3 11 2018

  1. March 11, 2018 GreetersMarch11,2018 IMPACTGROUP2 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 WhatisYourDriftwood? ScriptureHebrews2:1-4 1.D_________________ofN________________. Hebrews___:___-____ ________________________________________________________________________ 2Timothy___:___-____ ________________________________________________________________________ 2.D_________________ofD________________. ________________________________________________________________________ 2Timothy___:___-____ ________________________________________________________________________ Hebrews___:___-____ ________________________________________________________________________ 1Timothy___:___-____ 3.D_________________ofD________________. ________________________________________________________________________ James___:___-____ ________________________________________________________________________ Ephesians___:___-____ 10:00AMService Welcome 222HeWillPilotMe 665TilltheStormPassesBy OpeningPrayer GeraldWilson 742WhenISurveytheWondrousCross Lord’sSupper/Offering DougScruggs 397LettheLowerLightsbeBurning MyEyesAreDry 425Master,theTempestisRaging! ScriptureReading AdamNorris Sermon 655There’saFountainFree ———————————————————— 5:00PMService Lord’sSupper/Offering JimTimmerman DOMforMarch Cosby,Dykes,Gunn BusDrivers March11,RickGlass639-7111 March18,ButchKey790-3396 WEBSITE deerfootcoc.com office@deerfootcoc.com 205-833-1400 8:00AMService Welcome 365JesusLoverofMySoul 360JesusSaviorPilotMe 151FleeAsaBird OpeningPrayer KyleWindham ButchKey 452NightWithEbonPinion LordSupper/Offering AlanEngland 665TiltheStormPassesBy 776WillYourAnchorHold? ScriptureReading RoyHayes Sermon 767WhoattheDoorisStanding? ElderoftheWeek 8AMSolGodwin 10AMRickGlass 5PMJohnGallagher BaptismalGarmentsfor March SharonSelf We are excited about our Belize Campaign for 2018! On March 23rd a group of 22 members of our congrega- tion will depart for the country of Belize. This will be the 49th consecutive campaign to this small country in Central America. All the planning and preparation that is required for this group to spend a week in a foreign country has been completed. Schedules, plans and arrangements have been made, supplies and materials are packed and ready to go, campaigners are studying teaching materials and sermons are being prepared. A small group will travel to Corozal to work with the members of that congregation and the remaining group will stay in Belize City. This campaign will be different from the previous ones. After 35 years, Brother Melvin Davis is no longer the minister for the Belize City Church of Christ. As God often does, He closes one door and opens another. Brother Melvin left five months ago and this congregation is currently working together as a body of the Lord’s Church. Pictured below is the leadership group of the Belize City congregation. Their responsibilities include preach- ing, Bible study, financial matters and evangelism. The church is growing. They are knocking doors, conducting personal Bible studies and reaching out to the community. As a result, two young men were recently baptized. Our goal for this campaign remains the same, “Go into the world and preach the Gospel to every creature”, Mark 16:15. We will knock doors, invite those we meet to the Gospel meeting and offer personal Bible stud- ies. The Belize City leadership group has requested help in developing their skills as leaders. As encouragement in this area, Richard Harp will conduct a daily “How to Study the Bible” / How to prepare a sermon class for these men. Two other ministers from local congregations will also attend this class. We also want to encourage all the members to continue to understand their value in God’s plan, to realize they are simply instruments of God and He will use them if they submit to his will. The goal is to make disci- ples not just baptize, and help those who are baptized see it as the START of their Christian walk and not the end. Please pray for the success of this campaign, pray for those we study with, pray for the churches in Belize City and Corozal, and pray for our safety. MISSION SUNDAY is May 6th . This campaign would not be possible without the generous contributions given on this day. Belize City Church of Christ leadership team. From left to right: Glenford Usher, David Smith, Kenneth Bennett, Nelson Lennan, Lionel Canto
  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, March 14, 2018 Chicken Parmesan, Salad, Garlic Bread, Drinks and Dessert Weekly Purpose: $16,138.00 Contribution $18,897.00 Contribution YTD: $159,595.00 Purpose YTD: $145,242.00 Average Weekly YTD: $17,733.00 Mission Sunday: $91,719.00 Week 9 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 Laura Jenkins ( Wife of Jeff Jenkins) 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 Elstun (Friend of Chuck Spitzley) Ryan Montgomery (Donna Dickerson’s son) 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. 833-1400. Our Honored Guests 3-4- 2018 In Town: Beverly Carver, Lane McAlpin, Bill & Joyce Prentice, Ivory Smith, Shailyn Wilson Out of Town: Richard & Dixie Harp, Scott Harp PANTRY ITEMS: Canned Vienna Sausage Please no boxed items Hospital / Rehab List Marion George—Fell and broke her collar bone Kim Green– upcoming surgery on hip June Moore—recovering at rehab. in Oneonta Charla New-recovering at home Nell Thomas– recovering at home Tim Shoemaker ATTENDANCE FOR MARCH 4, 2018 AM 425 PM 221 Upcoming Events for the Youth Lads to Leaders Convention- March 30-April 1 SINGING 3-16 Pelham CoC 3-16 Gurley CoC 3-23 Arab CoC 3-30 Oneonta CoC 4-6 Austinville CoC 4-13 Jacksonville CoC 4-14 Eastwood CoC 4-20 Antioch CoC Are Your Feet Beautiful? The message we are to carry to all the world is one that delivers us not from the tyranny of some physical power but from the power of sin. We began looking at the horror of sin because of what it does to us. In addition to the shame that it brings, sin also brings toil, anguish and sorrow. As punishment for having chosen to sin, Adam was told by God, – “Because you have heeded the voice of your wife, and have eaten from the tree of which I commanded you, saying, 'You shall not eat of it': "Cursed is the ground for your sake; In toil you shall eat of it all the days of your life. 18 Both thorns and thistles it shall bring forth for you, And you shall eat the herb of the field. 19 In the sweat of your face you shall eat bread Till you return to the ground, For out of it you were taken; For dust you are, And to dust you shall return” (Gen. 3:17-19). Additionally sin destroys society – brother kills brother, every imagination of man’s heart would be only of evil and that continu- ally. Sin scars; it haunts the memory. Sin separates (Gen. 3:24; Isa. 59:2). Sin weakens and leads to more sin. Look at David! Sin brings death (Rom. 5:12). Only the gospel can save us from our sin. James 1:21- “Therefore lay aside all filthiness and overflow of wickedness, and receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls.” Rom. 1:16 – “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who be- lieves, for the Jew first and also for the Greek.” That’s why we need to take THE GOSPEL into all the world! What a task! How can we hope to do that? We need to realize that God will supply the help we need! The gospel is now for all nations. In Mark’s account we are told to preach the gospel to “every creature,” to every individual. God does not want a single individual to be left out. It was done in the first century for Paul tells us in Col. 1:23, “If indeed you continue in the faith, grounded and stead- fast, and are not moved away from the hope of the gospel which you heard, which was preached to every creature under heaven, of which I, Paul, became a minister.” The estimated population at that time was between 300-500 mil- lion. I know the world’s population has grown tre- mendously since that time to over 7 billion, but it is still possible. -to be continued Wee Folks Meets today @ 5 pm BIBLES FOR BELIZE Thank you so much for your generous giving. We will be taking about 130 new Bibles to Belize and 110 reading glasses . A Bible is very much prized in the county of Belize. One woman cried when given a Bible in Corozal. You can go to www.worldbibleschoolstudybibles.net CONVENTION Lads to Leaders Convention- March 30-April 1 SPRING EGG HUNT MARCH 18 This is for all Deerfoot children, lunch will be at 12 pm, and the Easter egg hunt will start about 1:30 pm. There will be two age groups, Toddlers thru Kindergarten and first grade thru Fifth grade. The Youth group will be hiding the eggs. Hotdogs will be provided; This is what you need to bring: Desserts: Cookies, Cup Cakes, cole slaw, potato salad, or baked beans Sign up sheet is in the foyer You will also need to bring a dozen plastic eggs with candy in them and a basket to hunt eggs. SYMPATHY To the family of Sandra Singer at the passing of her cousin, Teresa Butler. To Suzanne Johnson at the passing of her brother, Don Caverno. His funeral was Tuesday in Besse- mer. To Sherry Granger at the passing of her mother Lana Spencer. Her memorial will be Saturday the 24 at Jefferson Memorial at 2 pm. THANK YOU You’ve touched my heart with your kindness, and all the beautiful birthday cards I received. Thank you, God Bless you Hoyt McKinney The executive leadership team at Holman would like to thank all those that continue to give hygiene items to be used for our indigent inmates at Holman. This is a tremendous contribution to curving the violence at Holman. By contributing to this program, these inmates are less likely to borrow from other inmates that can sometimes create hostile incident. Please continue to contrib- ute to this program and please understand how much we appreciate your generosity. Warden 111 Cynthia Stewart Warden 11 Terry Raybon Warden1 Phillip Mitchell Captain Jeff Emberton Captain Vencini Smith Sign up in the foyer
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