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Traditional Order of WorshipNinteenth Sunday after Pentecost - Green
WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS 10:55
OPENING PRAYER
CHIMING OF THE HOUR
PRELUDE Arioso G.F. Handel
INTROIT Be Joyful in the Lord
*CALL TO WORSHIPSing praises to God, O you saints,
and give thanks to God's holy name!We exalt You, O God, for You have restored us to life!
We may cry through the night, but Your joy comes with the morning.You hear us, O God, and You are gracious in our distress.
You turn our mourning into dancing!Our souls cannot be silent!
O God, our Savior, we give thanks to You forever!
*HYMN OF PRAISE Praise to the Lord, the Almighty 139
*AFFIRMATION OF FAITH The Apostles' Creed 881
*GLORIA PATRI
*TIME OF GREETING
PASTORAL PRAYER AND THE LORD’S PRAYER
CHORAL PRAYER RESPONSE Hear Our Prayer, O Lord
*HYMN OF PREPARATION For the Beauty of the Earth 92 (with Children's Choir)
PRESENTATION OF BIBLES TO SECOND GRADERS
OFFERTORY Canzona R. Purvis
*DOXOLOGY Praise God, from Whom All Blessings Flow 95
ANTHEM O Christ, the Healer
*THE WRITTEN WORD Matthew 22:34-40
THE SPOKEN WORD Love God Rev. James C. Sapp
*HYMN OF COMMITMENT O Master, Let Me Walk with Thee 430
*BENEDICTION Hallelujah
POSTLUDE We've A Story To Tell to the Nations Nichol
*Let those who are able, please stand.
Traditional ServantsUshers: Charles Campbell, Doug Crew, Melvin Darby, Derrick Ogletree,
John Parrish, Bill Sellers Greeters: Dudley & Anne Lewis
Elevator: Sue RoweLay Reader: Fran Puryear
Sound Team: Mike Nicolay, Steven HayesChildren's Church: Laurie Gunter
October 20, 2019Six Key Financial Principles
In our Enough stewardship series, we will look closely at biblical principles of money management and learn how they apply to our daily lives. We will review some common pitfalls and cultural traps and discover how to avoid them. We also will learn about the Six Key Financial Principles, which are summarized below.
We hope you will take time this week to read these principles and Scriptures. They will make a great table devotional for you and your family. By practicing these biblical principles, all of us can find greater simplicity, contentment, generosity, and joy for our lives.
1. Put God first in your living and giving. (2 Corinthians 9:6-7) Put God first in your living and your giving. Give your tithe and offering from the “top” of your paycheck, and then live on whatever remains.2. Prepare a spending plan and track all expenses monthly. (Proverbs 27:23- 24) Creating a budget means developing a plan in which you tell your money what you want it to do. Tracking your expenses is like getting on the scales to see how you are doing.3. Simplify your lifestyle; live below your means. (Matthew 6:19-33) Because this discipline is critical to the success of any financial plan, next Sunday’s sermon will be devoted to this topic.4. Provide immediately for an emergency fund. (1 Timothy 6:9-12) An emergency fund is an account separate from checking or long-term savings that is set aside specifically for emergencies.5. Pay off all credit card debt; use cash or debit cards, not credit cards. (Proverbs 22:7) As you are building your emergency fund, begin to pay off your credit card debt and start using cash or debit cards for purchases. If you must use a credit card, be sure to pay off the debt monthly.6. Practice long-range saving and investing habits. (Luke 14:28) Saving money is the Number 1 wise money management principle everyone should practice. There are three types of savings we should have: emergency savings, savings for wants and goals, and retirement savings.
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Sunday, October 20, 2019 8:45am Contemporary Worship 9:45am Sunday School11:00am Traditional Worship 4:00pm Intercessory Prayer Group 4:00pm Altar Guild Meeting 5:00pm Planet 56 5:00pm UMYF Monday, October 21, 2019 2:30pm Staff Meeting 5:00pm Adult Handbells
Wednesday, October 23, 2019 4:00pm Youth Band 4:00pm Prayer Shawl Ministry 4:30pm Children's Handbells 5:30pm Church Night Supper 6:00pm Family University 6:00pm Planet 56 6:00pm Children's Choirs 6:00pm Contemporary Worship Team Rehearsal 7:15pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal
HAPPENING THIS WEEK
HOSPITAL AND CONCERNS Prayer Concerns: Denny Blair, John Booth, Agnes Carter, Robert Clark, Chuck Derringer, Darin Drury, Ron Evans, Ruth Glass, Ann Goggins, Wink Hammond, Jean Hendrix, Phyllis Jones, Mandy Ledford, Virgil Lee, Dot Rigsby, Hilda Walker, Arlen YokleySympathy: Is extended to Leila White on the death of her neice, Donna Cannon.
ATTENDANCETotal Worship Attendance October 13: 8:45am Contemporary Worship 148 11:00am Traditional Worship 153 Total: 301 Sunday School: 190
BIRTHDAYS10/20: Kendal Young10/21: Lynn Derringer, Carol Dixon10/22: Joyce Goggins, Lane Jackson, Jamie Thompson10/23: Kolby Barrow10/24: John Avard, Nick Knifer10/25: Beau Hay III, Amy Parker, Daniel Thompson10/26: Eddie Simmons
FLOWERS IN THE SANCTUARYThe flowers in the sanctuary are given by Susan & Heeth Varnedoe, and grandchildren, Ann Holmes Varnedoe and Heeth Varnedoe, V., to the glory of God and in loving memory of Susan’s mother Ann Holmes Baumer.
SAFE SANCTUARIES TRAININGThe next Safe Sanctuaries Training will be Saturday, November 16, from 9:30am-12:00pm. This training is required for all adults who work with children under 18 years old. We will meet in the choir room. A light breakfast will be available. Please call the church office to register for the training. At least 3 people must register in advance for the session to be offered.
COURTESY PARKINGOn Sunday mornings the parking places in front of the church are designated as courtesy parking. We provide these parking spaces for people with disabilities, the elderly, parents with mutiple young children and first-time guests.
IT'S THAT TIME OF YEAR!Our Food Bank Christmas parties will be here before you know it! We will send out specific requests soon, but please start saving items such as Christmas jewelry, children's books & toys and stuffed animals. This year we would like to give out 2020 calendars, so if you have one or some you could spare, please save those as well.
FAMILY ADVENTURE TO CALLAWAY GARDENSWe had a great Family Adventure Day to the Jacksonville Zoo! Our next adventure will be to see the Christmas Fantasy in Lights at Callaway Gardens. Our trip will be Saturday, December 7. Space is limited--we have reserved spots for 20 adults and 10 children. The cost will be $25 per adult and $10 per child. We will also spend time at Santa's Village, where you can purchase food and drinks for an additional cost. To reserve your spots, you will need to pay a non-refundable $10 deposit per family by Monday, December 2. For more details, or to reserve your family's spaces, please call the church office.
ROOTS MUSIC SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17You will not want to miss the unique blend of worship with a Roots Music ensemble on Sunday, November 17 in both services, with special guests, The Gandy Brothers! Come to hear the Good News of Jesus Christ, celebrated in the style of America's homegrown acoustic folk music. From the back porch family gatherings to the pew, Roots Music Sunday will be a highlight of the Harvest season at TFUMC.
TIME OF PRAYERThe Intercessory Prayer Group invites you to join them in a time of prayer for our church on Sunday, October 27 at 4:00pm in the sanctuary. If you are unable to attend, please plan to take some time that day and be in prayer for the following:
Stewardship ProgramLeadership of the United Methodist Church
Church StaffChurch Committees
(SPRC, Administrative Council, Finance Committee, Lay leaders)Sunday School Classes
Wednesday Night Family UniversityChildren’s Ministry
Youth MinistryMusic Ministry
Stephen MinistryPrayer Shawl Group
Food BankMed Bank
Backpack BuddiesShut-ins
SUNDAY IN PURPLESouth Georgia United Methodist Women
Invite you to participate in Sunday in Purple, October 27to increase awareness of domestic violence in the United States.
October is domestic violence awareness month. Please wear something purple on Sunday, October 27.
ALTAR GUILD MEETINGToday, October 20, 4:00pm in the library to discuss Advent decorations.
YOUTH NEWSYouth Picture Scavenger Hunt UpdateThe Scavenger Hunt has been rescheduled for November 9.
Disciple NOWWe are in need of a few host homes for our youth event with other area churches over MLK weekend January 17-19, 2020. If you would be willing to host a group of youth and their small group leaders in your home overnight OR help out with a few meals throughout the weekend, please contact Amanda or Drew ([email protected] or [email protected]) to get involved!
COSTUME PARADEWe will have a costume parade for children through 4th grade on Wednesday, October 30, immediately following Church Night Supper. Wear your costume to church and after we eat, we'll parade across our Fellowship Building stage. No prizes, no pressure, but lots of fun! After the parade, our regular Wednesday programming will continue.
RINGING AND SINGINGOur Children's Handbell choir will ring for the 8:45am service on Sunday, October 20. Ringers should be in place in the Fellowship Building by 8:15am. Our K-4th graders (only) will sing for the 11:00am service on the 20th as well. Parents, please make a special effort to have your children here to lead in worship for these services.
Contemporary Worship 8:45am
Good morning and thank you for joining us! It is our hope that you will encounter God’s presence and feel His love as we worship together. We have coffee and restrooms that can be found near the elevator, and nursery and children’s activities available in the Children’s Ministry Building. Our Welcome Team is happy to help if you have any questions or need directions.
Today’s SongsHow Deep the Father's Love
Glorious DayRaise A Hallelujah
- Children's Handbells - How He Loves
Today’s TeachingMatthew 22:34-40
Love GodRev. James C. Sapp
BaptismIla Catherine Cone
Daughter of Matt & Linsey Cone
Sunday Servants/Welcome Team - Brent Bradshaw, Alan Dennard, Roy James, Brad Johnson, David Logue, Joshua & Caitlin Muse, Vaughn Stewart, David WhitePraise Team - Logan Delarber - vocals; Jonathon Gandy - audio, production; Katie Marcum - computer; Tim Peck - acoustic guitar, vocals; Rebecca Ramsey - keys, vocals; Chris Rodd - drums; Marcia Shaw - vocals; John Streets - bass guitar, vocalsChildren’s Church - Laurie Gunter Creative Design - Kelley Warnock