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Centerville Road Church of Christ November 5, 2017 LARGE INVOLVEMENT GROUP will meet today for the noon meal. Visitors, you are invited to join the group for the luncheon. TECHNOLOGY MEETING today at 4 p.m. EVANGELISM GROUP led by MICKEY SANDLIN will meet this evening, in the library, following worship. WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES BIBLE CLASS will meet this week at 10 a.m. Class will continue study of Psalms 23. SENIOR ADULT FELLOWSHIP will meet Thursday, November 9 at 6:00 p.m. MEN’S BREAKFAST Saturday, November 11 – 8:30 a.m. DOOR KNOCKING for the months of November and December has been cancelled. Our love and sympathy is extended to … BELVA GUINDON on the passing of her husband, BARRY. Arrangements for graveside service at Laurel Oaks Memorial Park are pending. SHERRY HEIL following the loss of her 36-year old nephew, Danny Werner. COTTON & EVELYN EVERETT (former members) following the recent passing of Cotton’s brother, Alvis Everett. MEN TO SERVE November 5 A.M. Door Greeters Paul Lamb and Richard Parrott Opening Prayer: Dennis Hilton Scripture: Mark Poteat Closing Prayer: Duane Kimble P.M. Door Greeter Steve Meadows Opening Prayer: Glenn Mayberry Scripture: Andrew Ray Closing Prayer: David Haley ********** Wednesday, November 8 Devotional – Justin McCary Thank you notes are posted on the bulletin board from… Emily Biggs Lake Jackson Church of Christ (for hurricane Harvey relief).

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Centerville Road Church of Christ November 5, 2017

LARGE INVOLVEMENT GROUP will meet today for the noon meal. Visitors, you are invited to join the group for the luncheon.

TECHNOLOGY MEETING today at 4 p.m.

EVANGELISM GROUP led by MICKEY SANDLIN will meet this evening, in the library, following worship.

WEDNESDAY MORNING LADIES BIBLE CLASS will meet this week at 10 a.m. Class will continue study of Psalms 23.

SENIOR ADULT FELLOWSHIP will meet Thursday, November 9 at 6:00 p.m.

MEN’S BREAKFAST – Saturday, November 11 – 8:30 a.m.

DOOR KNOCKING for the months of November and December has been cancelled.

Our love and sympathy is

extended to …

BELVA GUINDON on the passing of her husband, BARRY. Arrangements for graveside service at Laurel Oaks Memorial Park are pending.

SHERRY HEIL following the loss of her 36-year old nephew, Danny Werner.

COTTON & EVELYN EVERETT (former members) following the recent passing of Cotton’s brother, Alvis Everett.

MEN TO SERVE November 5

A.M.

Door Greeters Paul Lamb and Richard Parrott

Opening Prayer: Dennis Hilton Scripture: Mark Poteat

Closing Prayer: Duane Kimble

P.M.

Door Greeter Steve Meadows

Opening Prayer: Glenn Mayberry Scripture: Andrew Ray

Closing Prayer: David Haley

********** Wednesday, November 8

Devotional – Justin McCary

Thank you notes are posted on the bulletin board from…

Emily Biggs

Lake Jackson Church of Christ (for hurricane Harvey relief).

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Prayer Requests:

• PATTY REAGAN will be recovering for the next 2 – 3 weeks following a procedure to help alleviate neck pain.

• JIM FETTY is currently dealing with some health issues and asks for our continued prayers.

• JOSH BUCHANAN will be scheduled for further tests following his recent hospital stay.

• T.ROSE GREENWAY has been in Dallas Regional Medical Center with pneumonia.

• JOYCE LANDRUM is not doing well and has congestive heart failure.

• TYLER MASON, son of Patrick & Lisa Mason, will hopefully be released soon.

• KEN ROBB has had back pain and confined at home.

• MARY HARTIN is being treated for shingles around her eye.

• EMILY BIGGS continues her recovery at home following her recent heart attack.

lease be mindful of the shut-ins and others confined at their

homes: Peggy Adams

Lonnie & Voncile Brown Mary Jo Davis Judie Dodson

Mel & Margaret Grayson T.Rose Greenway

Mary Hall Marilyn Jackson Joyce Landrum Margaret Majors

Mary Morgan Wayne Peters Polly Savage Carol Short

John Shuford Wanda Williams

PANTRY ITEMS NEEDED: Canned Soups

RECORDS

Contribution: $ 7,621. Sunday Bible Class – 125

Sunday A.M. Worship – 182 Sunday P.M. Worship – 125

Wednesday P.M. – 130

SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Sunday Bible Class………9:00 a.m.

Sunday A.M. Worship.….10:00 a.m. Sunday P.M. Worship……5:00 p.m. Wednesday P.M.…………7:00 p.m.

Elders Forrest Bomar

Doug Guinn Duane Kimble

Glenn Mayberry, Jr. Mickey Sandlin

Preacher Ken Hope

Associate Minister Tyler Bush

Adult Education Duane Kimble

Elementary Education Alan Stevens

Mission Evangelists Ronald Coleman – Rowlett

Dan Flournoy – Ft. Worth, TX Bryant Perry – India Orphanage

Brown Trail School of Preaching Truth in Love - TV Program

The Old Landmarks Hour - Radio Program In Search of the Lord’s Way – TV Program

OFFICE & MAILING ADDRESS 1102 E. Centerville Road

Garland, Texas 75041 Church Office (972) 278-3179

FAX (972) 864-1830 Website: www.centervilleroad.org

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RONALD COLEMAN 8813 WOOD GLEN DRIVE ROWLETT, TEXAS 75088

NOVEMBER 2017

The church in former Soviet Union countries has made progress but assistance is still desired and appreciated. I first went to the city of Kremenchuk in 1996 and I ordinarily

go twice a year, in March and October. Don Oelze, who preaches in Anacortes,

Washington, first went with me in 2001 and regularly goes on the autumn trip. Rose and

I have known Don and his wife, Elnora, since college days at Freed-Hardeman and have

worked with them in various mission areas since that time. This trip, we took an overnight flight to London and met them at Heathrow airport. From there we flew together to Kiev, Ukraine’s capital city. The next morning a brother from Kremenchuk made the 160-mile, four-hour trip by car to collect us and take us to our destination. Don and I preach on the three Sundays we are there and take part in a two-hour, mostly question/answer session on Saturday afternoons. But we go primarily to teach in the Bible school begun in the early days of the congregation. Things have changed a lot since the gospel was first taken to the city in 1992. In my early years there some students came from distant areas in Ukraine, and even from Russia, wanting to train to preach. Now, preacher training programs are operated in the country by the Sunset School of Preaching in Lubbock, Texas and the Bear Valley School of Preaching in Denver, Colorado. These schools were in the part of Ukraine invaded and taken over by Russia three years ago. Both are functioning again, now in other areas of the country. In the Russian controlled

CENTERVILLE ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST

1102 E. CENTERVILLE ROAD

GARLAND, TEXAS 75041

(972) 278-3179

“…GO INTO ALL THE

WORLD AND PREACH THE

GOSPEL TO EVERY

CREATURE…”

Taking the saving gospel To a lost world

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area, only the Russian Orthodox Church is allowed. Many Christians were killed during and after this invasion and those who remain there are in danger and must worship in secret. The school in Kremenchuk now is primarily an effort to strengthen and mature the local church. Occasionally, non-Christians also attend. About 20 are usually present

for the evening courses. Don gave an excellent exposition of the “Sermon on the

Mount.” My subject this time: “Ten Important Things Everyone Needs to Know

About Jesus.”

As usual, loving and generous Christians sent money with us for much needed financial assistance in the area. The conflict with Russia makes the economic situation even worse than usual. Money from individual contributors, funds brought by the Oelzes, and the usual, very generous, special contribution from the Wylie, Texas congregation totaled $18,875. Assistance was given to numerous good works that we regularly help. In Kremenchuk we assisted the Rehabilitation Center (a shelter for abandoned and abused children). Next was the orphan home/school for blind and visually impaired children in Svetlovodsk, about 25 miles away. Here, most of the children also have other physical, emotional or mental problems. We always help the prison for juvenile boys. Our brother, Gregory, takes needed items to them, including food. He preaches there regularly and has converted a good number of inmates. We continue to buy supplies for the hospital for severely afflicted babies and small children. The Christians in Kremenchuk work hard helping those in these institutions and most of what we do we do with their help. These places are poorly funded by the government! The money you send helps to provide even basic needs. For some, the present situation brings worries about having heat and electricity this coming winter. Aid was given to a few needy individuals and some money was left to be distributed as needed by the elders of the congregation. It is difficult for us in the U.S. to appreciate how much good is accomplished in a country like Ukraine by the love and generosity of God’s people here. The Ukrainian Christians always want us to stress their gratitude! Your coworker,

Ronald Coleman

“…praying for us also, that God may open unto us a door

for the word, to speak the mystery of Christ…”

(Colossians 4:3)

After sending my report last month,

I noticed a couple of mistakes.

Sorry about that. I had personally

read it, very carefully, several

times. Also, I have a proofreader!

She shall remain nameless, but her

initials are the same as mine.

UKRAINE BENEVOLENCE

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