This document provides information about the Deerfoot Congregation church. It includes a welcome message, contact information, service times, names of shepherds and ministers, and schedules for upcoming services and classes. It also lists those in the prayer requests, hospital/sick list, attendance from the previous Sunday, financial information, and announcements about upcoming events like a new class schedule starting in January and a baby shower in honor of Emily Malone Boyd.
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Deerfoot Church of Christ 12 26 2021
1. DEERFOOT
NOTES
December 26, 2021
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WELCOME TO THE
DEERFOOT
CONGREGATION
We want to extend a warm
welcome to any guests that
have come our way today. We
hope that you are spiritually
uplifted as you participate in
worship today. 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
Sunday Evening 5:00 PM
Wednesdays:
6:30 PM
SHEPHERDS
Michael Dykes
John Gallagher
Rick Glass
Sol Godwin
Merrill Mann
Skip McCurry
Darnell Self
MINISTERS
Richard Harp
Johnathan Johnson
Alex Coggins
10:30
AM
Service
Welcome
Song
Leading
Steve
Putnam
Opening
Prayer
Doug
Scruggs
Scripture
Reading
Canaan
Hood
Sermon
Lord’s
Supper
/
Contribution
Bob
Carter
Closing
Prayer
Elder
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5
PM
Service
Song
Leading
Steve
Putnam
Opening
Prayer
Bob
Keith
Sermon
Lord’s
Supper/Contribution
Chad
Key
Closing
Prayer
Elder
8:15
AM
Service
Welcome
Song
Leading
David
Hayes
Opening
Prayer
Jack
Taggart
Scripture
Reading
Rusty
Allen
Sermon
Lord’s
Supper/
Contribution
Phillip
Harris
Closing
Prayer
Elder
Baptismal
Garments
for
December
Elizabeth
Cobb
2020 Too?
Someone said recently that 2022 just sounds like 2020 Too. It was meant to be a joke, but
it raised a thought about the coming year that we would do well to address. We do not
know what will come in any new day, let alone a new year.
“Come now, you who say, ‘Today or tomorrow we will go into such and such a town and
spend a year there and trade and make a profit’— yet you do not know what tomorrow will
bring. What is your life? For you are a mist that appears for a little time and then van-
ishes” (James 4:13-14)
Whatever will be, will be. Whatever comes, let it come. I am reminded of the words of Job
as he sat in anguish and ashes. He responded to Zophar with the famous phrase, “Come
what may.”
“Let me have silence, and I will speak, and let come on me what may. Why should I take
my flesh in my teeth and put my life in my hand? Though he slay me, I will hope
in him; yet I will argue my ways to his face. This will be my salvation, that the
godless shall not come before him (Job 13:13-16).
Job knew he was going to use each moment to serve God, regardless of the pain he felt.
Regardless of the circumstances he faced. All we know about life is that we are a mist.
Here today and gone tomorrow. We will do well to live for something that will not pass
away. To live for what is timeless. Live for God.
James finished his discourse about the brevity of life with holding to the Giver of life.
“Instead you ought to say, ‘If the Lord wills, we will live and do this or that.’ As it is, you
boast in your arrogance. All such boasting is evil. So whoever knows the right thing to do
and fails to do it, for him it is sin” (James 4:15-17).
So, I will still serve God if 2022 is 2020 too.
Bus
Drivers
January
2–
James
Morris
January
9-
Ken
&
Karen
Shepherd
Deacons
of
the
Month
Chad
Key
Terry
Malone
Stan
Mann
The
End
of
the
Matter
Scripture
Reading:
Ecclesiastes
12:11-13
Ecclesiastes
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2. Weekly Purpose:
$15,298.00
Contribution:
$18,619.52
Contribution YTD:
$936,883.00
Purpose YTD:
$780,198.00
Average Weekly YTD:
$18,370.26
Mission Sunday:
$110,019.78
Week 51
Prayers
Sherita, Jalen and Myles Bitten
Vera Bonner
Nancy Clemens
Laurie Cobb
Thurman & Judy Crawford
Terry Davidson
Jean Dickerson
Margie England
Audrey Gammage
Mike Godwin
Kim Green
Randy Johnson
Nancy Locklear
Dot Mitchell
Rita Morgan
Ancel & Ruby Norris
Pamela Richardson
Richard & Gurtie Robbins
Judy Roeder
Donna & TimShoemaker
Eric Stark
Shelba Tatum
Stephanie Theoret
Lynn Timmerman
Johnny Tucker
Becky Tuggle
Alan VanHorn
Gayle Varner
Delbert Wells
Mary Wells
Barbara Whisenhunt
Billy White
Maxine Wilson
Friends & Family
Donna McLauvin (friend of Janet and
Terry Malone)
Betty Trull (sister of Sandra Singer)
James Paradise (co-worker of Leanne
Singer)
Pattie Ryan (sister-in-law of Billie
Adkinson and Anna Brown)
Sandy Estes Black (friend of Robin
Spitzley)
Norma Wiles (sister-in-law of Carol
Gregg)
Sherry Malone (daughter of Billy Sims)
George Fisher (brother-in-law of Dial
Dangar)
Becky Hunt (granddaughter of Fran
Chaney)
Sheila Poe, Gale Satchel and Roderick
Poe (siblings of Sherita Bitten)
Bob and Glenda Bagley (neighbors of
Steve and Robin Maynard)
Dorothy Ogden (wife of David Ogden)
Lela Morgan (daughter-in-law of Fran
Chaney)
Edith Berkebile (aunt of Patricia Putnam)
Lucas Adkinson (Grandson of Billie &
Mark Adkinson)
Kevin Wilson (Our Police Officer)
Josiah Clay (5 yr old Great grandson of
Jack & Joyce Taggart)
Sandi Hunter ( daughter of Jean Flick &
niece of Kay Carver)
Susan Dreyer (Sister of Mike McGill)
Galen Lilja (Father of Janice VanHorn)
Bernice Key (Mother of Butch Key)
Our prayer list is updated monthly.
833-1400
PANTRY ITEMS:
December
Peas
Carrots
Beenie Weenies
Canned fruit
Hospital / Sick List
Laurie Cobb– recovering at home
Shelba Tatum– undergoing cancer treatments
Lynn Timmerman– recovering at home
Attendance
12-19-2021
AM 261 PM
December 26, 2021
Sunday PM
Devo in Auditorium followed by:
Dec 5- What is the Church- in auditorium
Impact group work in the fellowship hall
Optional breakout meetings (if
scheduled)
Lads to Leaders workshops
Dec 12– Christian Ethics- in auditorium
In Christ in Ephesians- in fellowship hall
Kid’s Classes (Preschool– 5th grade) in
the new building
Dec 19– Christian Ethics- in auditorium
In Christ in Ephesians- in fellowship hall
Kid’s Classes (Preschool– 5th grade) in
the new building
Dec 26- Singing Night– everyone in the
auditorium
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We want to extend a warm welcome to any guests that have
come our way today. We hope that you are spiritually up-
lifted as you participate in worship today. If you have any
thoughts or questions about any part of our services, feel free
to contact the elders at:
elders@deerfootcoc.com
Church Directory Pictures
We are working on a new pictorial
directory and want to include
everyone. Please send a family
picture as well as individual pictures
of everyone in your household to the
church office at
office@deerfootcoc.com
Pictures will be chosen by the office
staff for those who do not send
pictures. Thank you for your help!
Attention Lads to Leaders
If you are planning to participate in Lads to
Leaders, please complete the registration forms
that are in the foyer and return them to Yoshi
Sugita. Registration forms need to be completed
even if you are not attending the convention.
1st Annual Family Retreat
Mark your calendars for Feb 18-20 for our
first annual Church Family Retreat.
Anyone, no matter the season of life is
welcome. Join us in beautiful Mentone, AL
for a weekend of fun, fellowship and
spiritual growth. Cost will be $100 per
family or $50 per individual. The cost
includes both lodging and food for the
weekend. More information to come.
Welcome New Members
Jonah Neal
6844 Markham Drive
Trussville AL 35173
Youth Group
Thank You
Dear Deerfoot Church Family,
There are no words to express my sincere
thanks to you for everything you have
done to love and encourage George and
me. The cards, food, phone calls, visits
and much, much more. Oh yes! And the
hugs, even through Covid!
In Deepest Christian Love,
Mary Lou Shoemaker
New Class Schedule
Beginning January 2nd, our Sunday night class
schedule will be changing.
1st Sunday– Singing night
2nd-4th Sunday- Christian Ethics- in auditorium
In Christ in Ephesians- in fellowship hall
Kid’s Classes (Preschool– 5th grade) in
the new building
5th Sunday– Question and Answer night
New Wednesday Night Topical Class
Beginning Wednesday, January 5th, we will have
a new topical class. Each week will have a
different teacher with a different topic. The first
teacher will be Randy Wilson. More details
coming next week.
Office Closure
The church office will be closed Friday,
December 31st for New Year’s.
Join us for a
Baby Shower
Honoring
Emily Malone Boyd
January 9, 2022 from 2 to 4 in the afternoon
Deerfoot Church of Christ Fellowship Hall
Emily is registered at Buy Buy Baby and
Target
January 9
Puppets 4:00
Fellowship Hall
Sympathy
We express our sympathy to Sue
Adams at the death of her son, Eric
Stark. His services were held last
Sunday. Please keep this family in
your prayers.