SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Sunday
 9:30 am - Sunday School Classes for All.
 10:30 am - Fellowship time in the Foyer.
 10:45 am - Children (1st - 6th) Meet in the Gym for
snacks and then Aubrey Hall for Kids Worship
Service.
 Cherubs (Pre K. & Kindergarten) meet in classroom
#4.
 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Worship Service.
 Nursery Care is provided for Sunday School and
Worship Service.
Monday
 7pm Prayer Group in Prayer Room
Tuesday
 6am Men’s Bible Study at Cold Mountain Creek.
Wednesday
 6pm Potluck
 7pm Wednesday Night G.R.O.W. Kidz’
 7pm Adult Activities
Thursday
 9a -1p Guest House
ENC LEADERSHIP TEAM
Alan Gibson Interim Pastor
Josh Farmer Pastor of Student Ministries/
Worship Leader
Doug Edwards Director of Discipleship
Education /Worship Leader
Carrie Crump Pastor of Children’s Church
Chrysti Duckworth Nursery Coordinator
CONTACT INFORMATION
Emmett Nazarene Church
1144 N Washington Ave.
Emmett , ID. 83617
Phone: (208)365-2215
Fax: (208)365-5738
Email: office@emmettnaz.org
Web site: emmettnaz.org
OFFICE HOURS
Monday: 9am-12pm
Tuesday: 9am-12pm
Wednesday: 9am-12pm
Thursday: 9am-12pm
Friday: 9am-12pm
OUR VISION
To truly be the Church on the hill with the CROSS,
reaching out to the Gem Valley and beyond to the whole
world. We believe all generations need the Gospel, and
have a special concern for the younger generations to
come to Christ, and to His Church. Hence, we will re-
main committed to effective ministry to all age groups;
but we will specifically strive to strengthen our ministry
to youth, as God grants us opportunity.
Welcome
Worship Service
“God Bless You:
Who Are the Peacemakers”
Pastor Alan Gibson
Focus on Worship
Matthew 5 : 9
SUNDAY September 8th, 2013 NEWS AND NOTES
 Adult Retreat at Trinity Pines September 9 - 12
 Women’s Retreat at Trinity Pines October 4 - 6
Registration forms in the foyer.
 Small Group Kick Off Today
6 P.M. at Fourth Street Gardens.
 Community Christmas Choir Practice Begins Today
Rehearsals will be held every Sunday afternoon at the Emmett
Nazarene Church 3:30 - 5:30 P.M.
 Alabaster Offering September 15
Our Alabaster “Gifts of Love” build churches, chapels, schools,
hospitals, and homes for mission leaders around the world.
 Men’s Fellowship Steak Dinner September 17 at 7 P.M.
The theme for this month is football, and the cost is donation.
 Childcare workers needed at Eagle Nazarene MOPS
If you have had experience with little children, and are interested in
helping out the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month from 9:30 -
11:30 A.M., please contact Rachael Wolf at 365-4593. Eagle MOPS
pays $20 at the end of each meeting.
 Wednesday Night Meals
Some of those who have prepared Wednesday night meals
will not be able to continue this year. We need others who
will be a part of the this ministry. If you could help prepare
and serve a meal one Wednesday evening a month, please contact
Glennea Gibson or Doug Edwards.
 Community Concern
We are all aware of the fire damage to the First Baptist and
Community Bible Churches. Churches, community groups,
and individuals have given help to these churches in various
ways. Our local care offering today will be a gift of
love and expressed concern for our community sister churches.
 Northwest Gospelfest September 20 and 21 at Nampa First Church
See bulletin board for more information.
CHURCH FAMILY PRAYERS
Caitie Cook, Mary Johnson, Murl Marsh, Terry Gardner and family
Remember Saeed Abedini, a Boise Pastor sentenced to 8 years
in an Iranian prison
WORLD MISSION PRAYERS
PRAISES
Praise the Lord for the report from the North Andean Field in South
America about the summer camps held in Venezuela for youth, mid-
dle school, children and their families during August. The camps were
held at Campamento Jiraquito near Caracas, the capital of Vene-
zuela. More than 50 young people responded to the call of God upon
their lives.
PRAY FOR
 The Church in Seréer villages in West Africa is growing.
Land was donated and a church and training center built
with Alabaster funds and other mission offerings. Ministry
that trains women how to sew and embroider so they can
make clothes for their families is on-going. Fellowships in
eight villages are developing through the efforts of the JE-
SUS Film and drilling fresh water wells. The local villagers
have been extremely involved in helping build the church
and they continue to evangelize – village to village. Pray for
the Seréer Nazarenes as they share their faith so that the
people in their surrounding communities will know the love
of Christ.
 Pray for those who are struggling with life in the Appala-
chian area of the U.S.A. A Compassionate Ministry Confer-
ence will take place on September 27-28 in Ripley, West
Virginia, so leaders can learn how to best serve the Appala-
chian people.
This is what the Lord says - your Redeemer, the Holy One of
Israel: “I am the Lord your God, who teaches you what is good
for you and leads you along the paths you should follow.”
Isaiah 48 : 17 NLT
Stewardship Report for September 1st, 2013
Attendance:
Sunday School 88
Morning Worship 175
Financial:
Monthly General Fund Budget “Goal” $21,825.78
Regular Tithes & Offerings 9/1 4,021.23
Total given in September 4,021.23
Left on September Goal 17,804.55
Sunday School Goal = $250.00
9/1 Offering =$27.88 Total this month = $27.88
2013-2014 Faith Promise Mission Giving (April-March):
Goal This Year $18,000.00
F.P. Shared to date 5,393.50
Given Last Week 220.00
Left on Goal 12,606.50
We’re so glad you are here!We’re so glad you are here!We’re so glad you are here!

Bulletin for week of Sept. 8, 2013

  • 1.
    SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday 9:30 am - Sunday School Classes for All.  10:30 am - Fellowship time in the Foyer.  10:45 am - Children (1st - 6th) Meet in the Gym for snacks and then Aubrey Hall for Kids Worship Service.  Cherubs (Pre K. & Kindergarten) meet in classroom #4.  11:00 am - 12:15 pm Worship Service.  Nursery Care is provided for Sunday School and Worship Service. Monday  7pm Prayer Group in Prayer Room Tuesday  6am Men’s Bible Study at Cold Mountain Creek. Wednesday  6pm Potluck  7pm Wednesday Night G.R.O.W. Kidz’  7pm Adult Activities Thursday  9a -1p Guest House ENC LEADERSHIP TEAM Alan Gibson Interim Pastor Josh Farmer Pastor of Student Ministries/ Worship Leader Doug Edwards Director of Discipleship Education /Worship Leader Carrie Crump Pastor of Children’s Church Chrysti Duckworth Nursery Coordinator CONTACT INFORMATION Emmett Nazarene Church 1144 N Washington Ave. Emmett , ID. 83617 Phone: (208)365-2215 Fax: (208)365-5738 Email: office@emmettnaz.org Web site: emmettnaz.org OFFICE HOURS Monday: 9am-12pm Tuesday: 9am-12pm Wednesday: 9am-12pm Thursday: 9am-12pm Friday: 9am-12pm OUR VISION To truly be the Church on the hill with the CROSS, reaching out to the Gem Valley and beyond to the whole world. We believe all generations need the Gospel, and have a special concern for the younger generations to come to Christ, and to His Church. Hence, we will re- main committed to effective ministry to all age groups; but we will specifically strive to strengthen our ministry to youth, as God grants us opportunity.
  • 2.
    Welcome Worship Service “God BlessYou: Who Are the Peacemakers” Pastor Alan Gibson Focus on Worship Matthew 5 : 9 SUNDAY September 8th, 2013 NEWS AND NOTES  Adult Retreat at Trinity Pines September 9 - 12  Women’s Retreat at Trinity Pines October 4 - 6 Registration forms in the foyer.  Small Group Kick Off Today 6 P.M. at Fourth Street Gardens.  Community Christmas Choir Practice Begins Today Rehearsals will be held every Sunday afternoon at the Emmett Nazarene Church 3:30 - 5:30 P.M.  Alabaster Offering September 15 Our Alabaster “Gifts of Love” build churches, chapels, schools, hospitals, and homes for mission leaders around the world.  Men’s Fellowship Steak Dinner September 17 at 7 P.M. The theme for this month is football, and the cost is donation.  Childcare workers needed at Eagle Nazarene MOPS If you have had experience with little children, and are interested in helping out the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month from 9:30 - 11:30 A.M., please contact Rachael Wolf at 365-4593. Eagle MOPS pays $20 at the end of each meeting.  Wednesday Night Meals Some of those who have prepared Wednesday night meals will not be able to continue this year. We need others who will be a part of the this ministry. If you could help prepare and serve a meal one Wednesday evening a month, please contact Glennea Gibson or Doug Edwards.  Community Concern We are all aware of the fire damage to the First Baptist and Community Bible Churches. Churches, community groups, and individuals have given help to these churches in various ways. Our local care offering today will be a gift of love and expressed concern for our community sister churches.  Northwest Gospelfest September 20 and 21 at Nampa First Church See bulletin board for more information. CHURCH FAMILY PRAYERS Caitie Cook, Mary Johnson, Murl Marsh, Terry Gardner and family Remember Saeed Abedini, a Boise Pastor sentenced to 8 years in an Iranian prison WORLD MISSION PRAYERS PRAISES Praise the Lord for the report from the North Andean Field in South America about the summer camps held in Venezuela for youth, mid- dle school, children and their families during August. The camps were held at Campamento Jiraquito near Caracas, the capital of Vene- zuela. More than 50 young people responded to the call of God upon their lives. PRAY FOR  The Church in Seréer villages in West Africa is growing. Land was donated and a church and training center built with Alabaster funds and other mission offerings. Ministry that trains women how to sew and embroider so they can make clothes for their families is on-going. Fellowships in eight villages are developing through the efforts of the JE- SUS Film and drilling fresh water wells. The local villagers have been extremely involved in helping build the church and they continue to evangelize – village to village. Pray for the Seréer Nazarenes as they share their faith so that the people in their surrounding communities will know the love of Christ.  Pray for those who are struggling with life in the Appala- chian area of the U.S.A. A Compassionate Ministry Confer- ence will take place on September 27-28 in Ripley, West Virginia, so leaders can learn how to best serve the Appala- chian people. This is what the Lord says - your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: “I am the Lord your God, who teaches you what is good for you and leads you along the paths you should follow.” Isaiah 48 : 17 NLT Stewardship Report for September 1st, 2013 Attendance: Sunday School 88 Morning Worship 175 Financial: Monthly General Fund Budget “Goal” $21,825.78 Regular Tithes & Offerings 9/1 4,021.23 Total given in September 4,021.23 Left on September Goal 17,804.55 Sunday School Goal = $250.00 9/1 Offering =$27.88 Total this month = $27.88 2013-2014 Faith Promise Mission Giving (April-March): Goal This Year $18,000.00 F.P. Shared to date 5,393.50 Given Last Week 220.00 Left on Goal 12,606.50 We’re so glad you are here!We’re so glad you are here!We’re so glad you are here!