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Deerfoot Church of Christ 8 18 2019

  1. 1. DEERFOOTDEERFOOTDEERFOOTDEERFOOT NOTESNOTESNOTESNOTES August 18, 2019 GreetersAugust18,2019 IMPACTGROUP3 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 8:15 AM Bible Class 9:30 AM Worship 10:30 AM Worship 5:00 PM Wednesdays: 7:00 PM SHEPHERDS John Gallagher Rick Glass Sol Godwin Skip McCurry Doug Scruggs Darnell Self MINISTERS Richard Harp Tim Shoemaker Johnathan Johnson SERMONNOTES10:30AMService Welcome OpeningPrayer TerryRayburn LordSupper/Offering MikeMcGill ScriptureReading ChuckSpitzley Sermon ———————————————————— 5:00PMService OpeningPrayer MichaelDykes Lord’sSupper/Offering DennisWashington DOMforAugust Wilson,Cobb,Cosby BusDrivers August18DavidSkelton541-5226 August25MarkAdkinson790-8034 WEBSITE deerfootcoc.com office@deerfootcoc.com 205-833-1400 8:00AMService Welcome OpeningPrayer KyleWindham LordSupper/Offering RyanCobb ScriptureReading RustyAllen Sermon BaptismalGarmentsfor August AmberNorris EldersDownFront 8:00AMDarnellSelf 10:30AMSkipMcCurry 5:00PMDougScruggs Ourweeklyshow,Plant&Water,isnowavailable. YoucanwatchRichardandJohnathanevery WednesdayonourChurchofChristFacebookpage. Youcanwatchorlistentotheshowonyoursmart phone,tablet,orcomputer. Impact Groups The Impact Group has two main areas of ministry. The first is the greeting, welcoming and showing hospitality and concern for the visitors to our services; putting our best face on "guest relations," and giving a welcome to our visitors that will make them want to come back. There are several areas of ministry on these days: greeting visitors at the door and in the foyer, introducing them to families who will sit with them, invite them to brunch or lunch and otherwise make them feel welcome. Supplementing the parking lot attendants and ushers will also be a possibility depending on weather and crowds; this may mean assistance in bad weather parking, assistance in showing guests to a seat, or finding a relative or friend who has invited them. Every Sunday a Impact Group is assigned to be greeters. The other area of IMPACT, the "52 week ministry," is ministering to the needs of our congrega- tion...shut ins, service to the bereaved, sick, hospitalized, prayers for special and ongoing needs. Basically the work of the Care Groups is now incorporated into this program. If you can prepare meals, provide transportation, make phone calls, visit sick or shut-ins, contact absentees, pray for those with special needs, whatever you can do to show love and concern for others, we need your help. Let us know what you can do and how we can contact you. The last area of the Impact Group is attendance. Every Sunday fill out an attendance card with your Impact Group number. This information is used by the Elders and Impact Group leaders to help keep up with each member. Every member is assigned to a Impact Group. Connection Groups are voluntary participation. Please check the list in the foyer to see what Impact Group you are assigned. Connection Groups The Connection Groups are designed to connect and to get to know other members of Deerfoot. This group is on a voluntary basic. The groups will change once a year in order to get to know each other. Each group will decide what night or day they will meet and the location of the dinner or activity. Each group will have a leader and co-leader. Contact Michael Dykes if you would like to join a Connection Group.
  2. 2. Weekly Purpose: $15,618.00 Contribution $16,455.00 Contribution YTD: $551,826.00 Purpose YTD: $499,776.00 Average Weekly YTD: $17,255.00 Mission Sunday: $99,001.00 Week 31 Prayers Stephanie Theoret Vera Bonner Nancy Clements Jean Dickerson Graydena Dillbeck Ron Fields Audrey Gammage Marion George Kim Green Roy Hayes Jim Holcomb Randy Johnson Christi Key Lucille Large Frances Love Melba Mills June Moore Rita Morgan Sue Nordgren Ruby Norris Anne Powell Sue Rawls Pat Robertson Donna Shoemaker George Shoemaker Buddy Summers Gloria Summers Nell Thomas Gayle Varner Barbara Whisenhunt Billy White Maxine Wilson Friends & Family Micah & Alyssa Long ( son of Nancy & Larry Locklear) Charles Tuggle ( Visitor ) Natasha Champion ( Daughter of Don Champion) Galen Lilja ( Father of Janice VanHorn) Larry Dyer ( Former Member) Sybil Floyd (Johnathan Johnson’s grand- mother) Ron Clayton( Father of Jeff Clayton & Grandfather of Brendon) Kaitlin Peltz ( Brad Hagerman’s niece) Roger Peck ( Carrie Mann’s Father) Rosalyn Anthony ( Friend of Debra Dominic) Asher Collar (Great nephew of Sue Ad- ams & Robin Groom) JoAnn Craig (Grandmother of Brian Berryhill) Don Cobb (Cousin of Robin Spitzley & Ryan Cobb) Patricia Rowe (Mary Harp’s Grand- mother) Jett Leahy (Cousin of Richard Harp ) Hebert Norris (Brother of Ancel Norris) Melody Belle (Friend of Robin Spitzley) Sandy Jenkins (Cousin of Linda Carter & Patsy O’ Rourke) Jennifer Cather (Daughter of Dangars) Ryan Montgomery (Son of Donna Dickerson) Brianna Bulger (Sue Adam’s niece) Betty Trull (Sister of Sandra Singer & Sue Rawls) Rachelle Taylor (Grand daughter -in-law of Mona Jenkins) Lucas Adkinson (Grandson of Billie & Mark Adkinson) Jean Smith (Lisa Powell’s Mother) Our prayer list is updated monthly. 833-1400. Our Honored Guests 8-11-2019 In Town: Cammine Powell Out of Town: None PANTRY ITEMS: Canned Peanut Butter and Jelly Hospital / Rehab List Audrey Gammage –Children’s Hospital Rm 928 Brad Hagerman– Will have eye Surgery– September 6 Nancy Locklear– Princeton Hospital Patsy Lentz– Had Surgery– August 8 Jerry Scott –Had Surgery -August 7 Johnny Tucker– Will start chemo this week ATTENDANCE FOR 8ATTENDANCE FOR 8ATTENDANCE FOR 8ATTENDANCE FOR 8----11111111----19191919 AM 421 PM 153 Events for the Youth September 15 Youth and Parent Meeting All Youth and Parents are invited After the 5 pm service Dinner provided Sign up sheet is in the foyer Freedom from the Guilt of Sin By: Tim Shoemaker When one is made free from sin and its guilt he then has his joy restored. After his sin with Bathsheba David was burdened with guilt ant it robbed him of his joy in life. That is why in Psalms 51:12 he prayed earnestly to God saying “Restore unto me the joy of thy salvation; and uphold me with thy free spirit.” Toward the end of hi life when he encouraged the people to give for the purpose of building the temple and the people responded so magnificently we see David rejoicing with the people. The text in I Chronicles 29:9 says, “Then the people rejoiced, for that they of- fered willingly, because with perfect heart they offered willingly to the LORD: and David the king also rejoiced with great joy.” David had that joy restored. In the New Testament when Paul became aware of his sin, he felt its guilt and that robbed him of his joy. While waiting for Ananias, Paul went three days without eating or drinking. When Ananias came and told Paul what he “must do”, he obeyed and his sins and its guilt were re- moved. Paul no longer dwelt on his past sins. Later he would write to the church at Philippi and tell them, “Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus.” Paul could then rejoice and be able to write and encourage other Christians to do the same. “Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord” (Phil. 3:1a). “Rejoice in the Lord alway: and again I say, Rejoice” (Phil. 4:4). “But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, that now at the last your care of me hath flour- ished again; wherein ye were also careful, but ye lacked opportunity” (Phil. 4:10). The word “rejoice” or “joy” is used 16 times in the letter to the Philippians. We see the same result in the conversion of the Ethiopian eunuch. While returning home and reading from the scroll of Isaiah he was joined by Philip who taught him the gospel and who then baptized him. Prior to this time eunuchs were not allowed to enter into the temple of God, but there is a promise made to them by God in this same book of prophecy. “Neither let the son of the stranger, that hath joined himself to the LORD, speak, saying, The LORD hath utterly separated me from his people: neither let the eunuch say, Behold, I am a dry tree. For thus saith the LORD unto the eunuchs that keep my sabbaths, and choose the things that please me, and take hold of my covenant; Even unto them will I give in mine house and within my walls a place and a name better than of sons and of daughters: I will give them an everlasting name, that shall not be cut off” (Isa. 56:3-5). That promised was fulfilled when the eunuch was baptized into Christ and the Bible tells us, “And when they were come up out of the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip, that the eunuch saw him no more: and he went on his way rejoicing” (Acts 8:39). Today, when we are obedient to the gospel of Christ, we can be free from our sins and from the guilt of our sins so that joy can be restored to us all. Congratulations Linley Mae Malone Born on August 8, Weighting 7.2 lb Granddaughter of Terry & Janet Malone Daughter of Brent & Destini Malone SUMMER SERIES August 21– Jack Self—Strengthen Our Voice Come and encourage Jack Self Welcome New Member Jim Christian was baptized on Monday, August 19 by Robert Jeffery Jim Christian 5239 Willow Ridge Dr. Pinson, AL 35126 SYMPATHY To Mary Harp (Richard) at the pass- ing of her Grandmother, Patricia Rowe. Funeral will be in Arkansas. Thank You To Dr. Stephen Besson, MD for a great Parenting Seminar. He brought to us a great insight to modern parenting. Group Leaders Impact Group 1—Butch & Bev Key Elder– Skip McCurry Impact Group 2– Bob & Liz Keith Elder– Sol Godwin Impact Group 3– Les & Amy Self Elder– Rick Glass Darnell Self Doug Scruggs Impact Group 4– Steve & Robin Maynard Elder- John Gallagher Connections Groups Team Leaders John Gallagher Richard Harp David Hayes Steve Putnam Phillip Van Horn Attention Teachers If you took a crate of teach- ing materials home from Roebuck Parkway. We would like to gather all of our teaching materials back into the resource room. You may leave any teaching materials that you may have by the office or bring them to the new building. SAVE THE DATE Ladies Day October 5,2019 Prison Ministry Attention all Prison Ministry Workers: If you have not had your PREA Training this Year: you must be trained for certifica- tion. Training will be held at the Church of the Highlands on Grants mill road on August 31, at 8 AM.

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