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What Are You Circulating? Weekly Update from Deerfoot Church of Christ
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February 28, 2021
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
Online Class 5:00 PM
Wednesdays:
6:30 PM
SHEPHERDS
Michael Dykes
John Gallagher
Rick Glass
Sol Godwin
Skip McCurry
Darnell Self
MINISTERS
Richard Harp
Johnathan Johnson
Alex Coggins
Circulation
in
the
Body
Scripture:
Isaiah
55:10-11
Circulation
in
the
body
brings:
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Matthew
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2.
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Genesis
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Timothy
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Psalm
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Isaiah
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James
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10:30
AM
Service
Welcome
Songs
Leading
Steve
Putnam
Opening
Prayer
Bill
Reed
Scripture
Reading
Stan
Mann
Sermon
Lord
Supper
/
Contribution
David
Dangar
Closing
Prayer
Elder
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5
PM
Service
Online
Services
5
PM
Bus
Drivers
No
Bus
Service
Watch
the
services
www.
deerfootcoc.com
or
You
Tube
Deerfoot
Facebook
Deerfoot
Disciples
8:15
AM
Service
Welcome
Song
Leading
David
Hayes
Opening
Prayer
Kerry
Newland
Scripture
Denis
Williams
Sermon
Lord
Supper/
Contribution
Randy
Wilson
Closing
Prayer
Elder
Baptismal
Garments
for
February
Elizabeth
Cobb
What Are You Circulating?
As I prepare for the lesson for Sunday, I am reminded of
the importance of the circulation process in the body. I
debated describing this in today’s sermon, but I would like
to utilize it for this article (or maybe for both). When I asked last Sunday, “Can I get a show of
hands for those who have received a card from Freida Gallagher?” -- I realize now I did not tell
those present to look around, nor did those watching from home see the response.
I want to tell you there was a sea of hands at both services. Hands were raised in the overflow,
hands went up in the control room, and hands were raised in your living rooms (so I have been
told). The circulation of a seemingly simply gesture over 50 years has left a lasting impact that I
will not soon forget.
Circulation in the body was witnessed as we discussed the blood that flows through our veins. The
blood of Christ.
Sometimes, we want to over-complicate our interactions with one another. Intimidated by trying
to connect to others in our busy lives, it’s tempting to think reaching out is challenging. But let’s
think simple. Doing something simple to let someone know you care is humble in intention, but
profound in response. One small action, over time, makes a huge impact.
As was quoted on Sunday, “But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship
with one another, and the blood of Jesus his Son cleanses us from all sin” (1 John 1:7).
“Walking in the light”, and “the blood of Jesus cleanses” are paralleled here which tells me his
blood is still moving. It is still circulating and has not coagulated. It has not dried up!
When we remain walking in the light in fellowship with one another, that blood is flowing
through us. It is this challenging time of being separated that may cause that blood to slow down.
We need you, and you need the Church to get that blood pumping and flowing. Consider what
you can do to be connected.
Will you take on the “Freida Gallagher Challenge” and reach out to 10 people this week with a
call, text, email, or card? We just so happen to have a fresh new directory (perfect timing!).
Maybe you can reach out to new members. Maybe call the office and get the addresses of re-
cent visitors.
What are you circulating?
A Note from the Harp
2. Weekly Purpose:
$15,298.00
Contribution
$17,171.25
Contribution YTD
$155,440.00
Purpose YTD:
$122,384.00
Average Weekly YTD:
$19,430.00
Mission Sunday:
$106,600.00
Week 8
Prayers
Stephanie Theoret
Vera Bonner
Nancy Clements
Thurman & Judy Crawford
Terry Davidson
Jean Dickerson
Margie England
Audrey Gammage
Mike Godwin
Kim Green
Randy Johnson
Christi Key
Lucille Large
Nancy Locklear
Frances Love
Judy Marlow
June Moore
Larry Morgan
Rita Morgan
Ancel & Ruby Norris
Anne Powell
Judy Roeder
Donna Shoemaker
George Shoemaker
Eric Stark
Johnny Tucker
Becky Tuggle
Gayle Varner
Barbara Whisenhunt
Billy White
Maxine Wilson
Friends & Family
Cathy Moore ( Sister of David Dangar)
Sonya O'Rourke ( Sister-in-law of
Patty O’Rouke )
Maxine Logan’s Mother fell
Earl Gunn ( Bobby Gunn’s father had
surgery)
Sandi Hunter ( daughter of Jean Flick&
niece of Kay Carver)
Ray & Chris Pelham ( Friends of Gerry &
Maxine Wilson
Richard Harp Sr. (Grandfather of Our
Richard Harp)
Hilarie Maynard (Daughter In Law of
Steve and Robin)
John Kachelman (Friend of Emily Wil-
son)
Breanna Simmons (Friend of Tim
Tucker)
Rudy Strain (Roy Huddleston’s Nephew)
Steven Wilshire (Friend of Paul & Marisa
Windham)
Betty Hartsfield (Grandmother of Brian
Berryhill)
Brad Christian (Brother of Eric Christian)
Sheila Silas (Friends of the Godwins)
Susan Dreyer (Sister of Mike McGil)
Galen Lilja (Father of Janice VanHorn)
Bob and Ginger Silor (friends of the
Putnams)
Doug McBee (Dave Evan’s stepfather)
Dr. Reginald Swanson (Uncle of Sherita
Bitten)
Bernice Key (Mother of Butch Key)
Becky Hunt Smith (Granddaughter of
Fran Chaney)
Carolyn Lewis (William Lewis’ Mother)
Charlie Waggner (Connie Scruggs’
Uncle)
Annie Palmer (Niece of the Sugitas)
Brianna Bulger (Sue Adam’s niece)
Betty Trull (Sister of Sandra Singer &
Sue Rawls)
Lucas Adkinson (Grandson of Billie & Mark
Adkinson)
Our prayer list is updated monthly.
PANTRY ITEMS:
February
Canned Soups & Stews
Canned Meats
Canned Fruit
Please no boxed items
Cans Only
Hospital / Sick List
Sue Adams
Freida Gallagher
Larry Morgan—Treatments
Robin Spitzley– Covid
Johnny Tucker –Treatments
Janice VanHorn– Surgery
Maxine Wilson– Surgery
Youth News
Local Devo @ JCA
Sunday, March 7
4 pm to 7 pm
Meet at JCA
Host Tammie & Craig Huffstutler
Bring $5 for Food
Save the Date
April 24, 2020
Teacher Workshop
Michael Whitworth
Everyone is invited
Are Your Teachers VIPs?
Attendance
2-21-2021
185
Sympathy
To Robert & Carrie Mann at
the passing of their daughter,
Lindsay Abel. Her memorial
was in Childersburg on the 21.
Our Service Times Will Be:
8:15 AM Worship Service
10:30 AM Worship Service
will meet in person and be streamed
online. Facebook, You Tube, Web Page
5:00 PM
Online Streamed Class on Joshua
No In Person Meeting at This Time
Wednesday 6:30 PM
will meet in person and be streamed
Come Join a Bible Class
9:30 AM Bible Classes
All of these will meet in person
Adult Class in Auditorium
Young Professionals in New Building
K4-5th Grade in Fellowship Hall
Toddler and Nursery in their Regular
Classrooms
We want to extend a warm welcome 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
TAX TIME
If you would like your 2020
contribution statement, please
sign the list in the foyer or call
the office.
Deerfoot Church of Christ
Visitors and Members
please fill out an attendance card.
2021 Theme for Deerfoot
Thank You
Thank to each of you. Thanks for eve-
rything! Thank you for your Valen-
tine’s Day cards. God will always
bless you for your kindness.
In Christ,
Ed Cooper
NEW CHURCH DIRECTORY
New Church Directories have
been mailed this week. One per family.
This has been a two month project. There
may be some mistakes. If you find a mis-
take in your listing please call the office
and we will correct.