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Growing Together December 10, 2017
Sunday A.M..........................................522 Bible study…........................................306 Sunday PM………………………………111 Offering...incl. on-line$2,330...$13,741.38 Weekly Budget ........................$15,000.00 Year-to-Date .............................-$4,449.12 Baptisms.................................................13 Placing Membership..............................12
Nursery Contact Zarinah Wilson
8:15 a.m. Worship
Robin Plunkett
(upstairs foyer)
9:30 a.m. Bible Study
Katherine Warner
(upstairs foyer)
10:30 a.m. Worship
Kendra C.
Babies (upstairs foyer)
Pam Demonbreun/Ashlynn
Toddlers thru age 3 (upstairs room 201-202)
Adult Bible Classes on Sunday: Title Location Description Teacher
Bible 101 Room 210 Bible Basics Lee Carroll
“One Word” Room 211 Bridge Builders Jim Kirby
Forgiveness Room 212 Mayberry Class Mike Green
Practical Christianity Auditorium Billy Smith, I
Young Professionals Room 213 Carlos Lara
Tito Ortiz
Marriage Enrichment Fellowship Hall Couples team
Hispanic Bible Class Hispanic Worship Center (downstairs)
Adult Bible Classes on Wednesday: Biblical Studies Auditorium William Darnell
Charles Waters
Ladies’ Class Room 213 Psalms Diana Crawford
Ladies’ Class Room 211 Prayer Gwen Barker
Jill Evans
Lisa Forster
Sharon Tracey
Men’s Class Room 212 Prayer David Forster
Gary Hale
Hispanic Class Hispanic Worship Center (downstairs)
❖ Caroling & Chili Supper Dec. 17
❖ Christmas Eve/NY Eve Dec. 24
One worship Dec. 31
❖ Christmas Holidays Dec. 25-
(Office closed) Jan. 1
❖ Family ski trip Jan. 13-14
❖ WinterFlame Jan. 26-28
Marriage retreat
❖ Grace Marriage Feb. 3
Sunday Evening 6:00 pm auditorium
“Soul Keeping”
By John Ortberg
Mark Your Calendar
Adult Bible Classes
SCHEDULED TO SERVE – December 17, 2017
Shepherds: Rex Barker Mike Green Jeff Jennings
Mike McClardy Tony Ortiz
Billy Smith, I Jay Thompson
Charles Waters, Sr. Larry Wilkinson
Ministers: Dan Dozier Gary Hale
Cameron Morris Jon Reynolds
Wilfredo Salvatierra John Vongsaphay
564 Bell Rd. Antioch, TN
37013 (615)361-1908
Web Site:
www.ruralhill.org
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8:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m.
Song Leaders David Foster David Forster
Gary Hale Gary Hale
Opening Prayer David Forster John Vongsaphay
Closing Prayer Jimmy Wilson Bryan Alvarado
Communion Prayers Richard Moore Jonathan Melton
Serving Communion Doug Davis Cristian Alvarado
Craig Dunn Steve DeLay
Matt Herron Joshua Finch
Steve Herron Tom Goetz
Bob Matschinegg Will Hodge
Randy Phillips Cameron Morris
Scott Roberts
Nathan Wells
Speaker Dan Dozier Dan Dozier
Announcements Gary Hale Gary Hale
Greeters Jerome Thompson Jeremiah Brigham
Jill Thompson Jerry Johnson
Karyn Thompson Johnetta Whitaker
Cindy Walker Clementine Whiteside
Duke Walker Kimberly Wright-Simmons
Count Offering Robert Ford Terry Jennings
Kyle Warner Randy Jones
Sound & PowerPoint Dale Petersen Randy Jones
Noah Wilmore Jennifer Wilmore
Wednesday Coordinator Jerry Johnson
Attendance Cards Robert & Denise London
Pantry Team BJ & BJ Tidwell, Wylene Albright, & Anita Kincaid
Communion Prep Aaron & Reta Herren
Season’s Greetings! December 17, 2017
PROMISELAND Promiseland meets in room 209
1st & 2nd service, ages 4-12
Jon Reynolds Associate Minister
The nativity story is usually told to extenuate the positive aspects of the events surrounding Jesus’ birth. We often highlight the
shepherd’s encounter with the angels accompanied by the heavenly choir. We imagine a warm, beautiful, and pristine Christmas night with the gentle sounds of nature setting the perfect mood for this extraordinary moment. In reality, the animals were more than likely loud and the smell was probably overwhelming. Some focus on the three wise men who traveled a great distance from the east as they followed the star and presented their gifts to the child King. Although these circumstances were remarkable, we tend to forget the constant threat of being hunted down by Herod. From the moment of his birth, Jesus had been under a constant assault from Satan and his evil army. In the first years of his life, He and his family were foreign refugees living abroad in Egypt. In obedience to an angelic warning, they fled because it had become too dangerous.
Like the story of Moses, Herod ordered the murders of all the boys living in Bethlehem under the age of 2. I can only imagine the feelings of fear and doubt plaguing this young family as they ran for their lives. If that wasn’t enough, the whispers of “friends and family” who did not believe that Mary was a pregnant virgin, must have been a burden difficult to bare. Christmas has always been about love and peace but understand that it was born out of great adversity.
Wilfredo Salvatierra Hispanic Minister
CUMPLISTES TUS METAS ESTE AÑO?
La palabra de Dios dice “Hermanos, yo mismo no pretendo haberlo ya alcanzado; pero una cosa hago: olvidando ciertamente lo que queda
atrás, y extendiéndome a lo que está delante, prosigo a la meta, al premio del supremo llamamiento de Dios en Cristo Jesús.” Filipenses 3:13-14. Nosotros luchamos por llegar a nuestra metas personales , materiales y olvidamos alcanzar las espirituales con Dios y nuestras almas. En realidad, debemos aprender a correr hacia la meta con paciencia aunque parezca contradictorio es la verdad. La perseverancia que tengas será un pilar importante para que puedas llegar a la meta.La Perseverancia se manifiesta a traves de la fidelidad, la constancia y permanencia cerca de Dios a traves de la Iglesia. Si no pudiste alcanzar un matrimonio estable o una relación estable este año intenta de nuevo pero mas cerca de Dios,y si asi fue con lo material y laboral intent de de Nuevo con Dios, Corre la Carrera con Dios , no lo hagas solo. Te podrias lastimar en esa Carrera y cansar pero no descuides que el final de todo es llegar al cielo y muchos descuidamos lo celestial por alcanzar lo material. Olvida lo que paso este año ya que recordando o martirizandote por el fracaso no podras recuperar lo perdido. Prosigue hacia adelante con Dio ya que el da fuerzas al cansado y levanta al caido. Cumplistes alguna meta espiritual este año? No te rindas viene un Nuevo año.
Order of Worship This is the Day
Welcome
Tell Me the Story of Jesus #622
Prayer
A Wonderful Savior #9
Redeemed #544
Scripture – 1 Peter 2:9
That’s Why We Praise Him
Sermon
Lamb of God #950
Prince of Peace
Lord’s Supper/Offering/Announcements
Wonderful, Merciful Savior
Prayer
Holiday Schedule
Christmas Eve 12/24 and New Year’s Eve 12/31,
we will have ONE WORSHIP at 9:00 am with no classes.
The office will be closed 12/25-1/1
Bill Albright is at Life Care Center of Hickory Woods for therapy. Barbara Allen, Jennie McCormick’s sister, has begun her chemo treatments. Olivia Atkins got a good report about her heart on Monday. No further treatment is required. Ruby Baldwin, Suzette Batson’s mother, Gwen Barker has begun a series of tests and treatment plans under the care of several physicians with anticipated surgery January 16th. Alesia Clark is taking beta blockers and is scheduled for an arteriogram on January 9th. Robert Clark, Jeremiah Brigham’s grandfather, is in hospice care at the VA after suffering a stroke. Dian Holiman’s sister in law, Vera, is in hospice care in Atlanta Lee Hutcherson, Kim Vaughn’s mother was scheduled to be moved from rehab to The Bridge of Hickory Woods. Scott Johnson, Jerry Johnson’s son, is awaiting test results. Sherry Kirby had surgery on Friday for stage 2 melanoma on the back of her head. They were also going to check lymph nodes and treat if necessary. Liz McGee continues to decline under Hospice care. Judy McKeown, Jill Evans’s mother, has been diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. Her surgery is scheduled for December 26th in Memphis. Pam Simmons, Nancy & Engles Pope’s daughter, did resume chemo treatments but they are on hold until her blood test results improve. Her husband, Neil Simmons, had knee surgery on Thursday. Paula Pope, Madlyon Waters’s sister, is receiving better treatment. James Rittenberry, William Rittenberry’s father, had tests to check for blockages. No results were available when the bulletin was printed. Duke Walker had no blockages on his arteriogram. Gloria Young’s bloodwork was very encouraging with everything in the normal range. We rejoice with her.
Responses Candice Atkins – Rodney Jefferson, Sr.
Jeremiah Brigham – Robert Leonard
Sympathy
…Gina Jenkins on the sudden loss of her sister, Lisa Allison. Her funeral and visitation were this weekend. …Charles Waters on the loss of his sister, Marion Warren. Her services were in Philadelphia, PA on Friday. …Jon Reynolds on the passing of his father, Jerry Reynolds. Services are at Mayfair Church of Christ in Huntsville, AL today. Visitation is from 1:00-3:00 with the funeral at 3:00.
As we reflect on the holidays, we give thanks for the church of Rural Hill who was near and dear to our mother’s heart. She felt such a sense of belonging and acceptance with her wonderful circle of lifelong friends who shared her life and who held her up in the roughest of times. For your many acts of kindness and for giving so much of yourselves, we are deeply appreciative. Thank you for sharing the light of God’s love in so much that you do, you are truly a blessing! Diane, Sherri, & David (children of Bonnie Gardner)
The Polar Post Office The elves in the youth group are happy to announce the annual Polar Post Office! Here are a few tips to help the elves meet their Christmas deadline:
• Write the recipients’ name (Last, First) on the
envelopes
• Sort them by LAST name into the appropriate
Polar Post box located at the Polar Post Office
(aka the Welcome Center)
• Pick up YOUR Polar Post in the foyer
Closes: TODAY, December 17th after 1st service Santa Shop is TODAY!! Children will “shop” during Promiseland at first and second service. Thank you for your donations of gifts and wrapping items to allow our kids to experience the joy of giving!
Caroling and Chili Supper
Carolers be warmed up and ready to the leave the building at 4:00 pm TODAY!
We’ll travel to visit and sing with a few of our shut-ins. Those who do not go
caroling can still meet at the building for worship at 6:00 pm. After spreading Christmas cheer, we’ll all meet back in the Fellowship Hall for chili at 7:00 pm. Chili will be provided but please bring chili toppings, sides, drinks, and desserts.
Angel Tree Angel Tree cards are available for selection. Please consider giving to one of our own angels this year. All gifts should be wrapped and returned by Dec. 24th with the Angel Tree card attached. There is a blue bin where the gifts should be left.
grace MARRIAGE Enrich, protect, and grow your marriage by joining this exciting ministry. The deadline to register is Today, December 17th. The
first $100 is due at registration with the remainder due before the first session on Feb. 3rd, 2018. There are 4 coaching dates: Feb 3rd Apr 28th Aug 18th Nov 10th Grow in your relationship with your spouse and with the Lord. Detailed information is available in the foyer.
Blood Drive Ezell-Harding will be hosting a blood drive on December 29th from 12:00 – 4:00 in the high school gym.
Coats, Blankets, and Book Drive Haywood Elementary School is collecting coats, blankest, and children’s books for a giveaway on January 12th, 2018. Donations will be accepted in the foyer until Jan 10th. Volunteers are also needed. Please see Vickie Bell.
TEXT Giving
Rural Hill has added new and easy ways to give. Echecks take less fees out of your offering. You can also make your offering via text. Here’s how: 1. Text a dollar amount to 615-240-2906
2. Click on the link and fill out your information and
credit card number (you will only have to do this once)
3. You’re done! If you save this number to your
contacts, the next time you want to give simply
text the dollar amount. It’s that easy!
New Ladies’ Class Topic The Wednesday night ladies' class taught by Diana Crawford will begin a new study on the book of Revelation January 3. They will use a workbook focusing on the timeless truths contained in Revelation and how they relate to our lives.
If you would like to help, please sign the list in the foyer. You will be contacted by Wanda Jennings to fill roles when you are needed.
Santa Shop
RHYG Upcoming Activities
• December 25: Christmas!
• December 31: New Year’s Eve!
• January 6: Second Harvest Service Day: Come help us
fight hunger by working with Second Harvest. Please meet
at the church at 8:15 A.M. We will work at the food bank
from 9-12. Afterwards, we will go eat lunch at the
downtown farmer’s market, so bring $10 for lunch. We will
be back at the church by 1:30.
• January 8: Youth Group hosts Room in the Inn
• January 13-14: Family Ski Trip- Come enjoy the snow
with us on our annual Family Ski-Trip. We will leave the
church building at 6 A.M on Saturday and return on
Sunday around 11:30 P.M. We will spend these two full
days skiing at Perfect North slopes in Indiana. The cost is
$160 per person. Sign-up today
It’s time to sign-up for Winterfest!
(Please visit the Yack Shack or Sign-Up Central for more information, or to reserve your spot on this incredible trip)
Happy Birthday!
Lydia Tollerson 12/17
Maria Torres 12/17
Erika Salazar 12/18
Drew Phillips 12/23
Ryleigh Bolden 12/23