DATES OF INTEREST
No Evening Services or Activities
Sunday, September 4th
Church Office Closed Monday, September 5
Regular Wednesday Evening Activities Resume
Wednesday, September 7
Fall Picnic at Falkner Park
Sunday, October 2; 5:00 PM
Deacon’s Meeting and Potluck Dinner
October 10; 6:00 PM
Senior Adult Trip to Branson
October 17-21
Member’s Meeting
Sunday October 30; 5:30 PM
Daylight Savings Time Ends
Sunday, November 6
Senior Adult Fall Banquet
Friday, November 11; 10:15 AM
Thanksgiving Fellowship Meal
Sunday, November 20; 6:00 PM
Thanksgiving Food Basket Project
Monday, November 21; 10:00 AM
No Wednesday Night Activities
November 23
Church Office Closed
November 23-25
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WORSHIP MATTERS Tom Buck
As summer ends and the fall arrives,
it’s a good time for each of us to do a checkup on our priorities–especially
the spiritual ones. One of the most fundamental priorities of the Christian
life is the faithful, regular gathering as God’s people to worship together. As important as the small gatherings of the
church are, they can never replace or fulfill the command God gives in
Scripture for the church to gather as one body to worship God in song, corporate
prayer, reading of Scripture, preaching, baptism and communion.
Hearing God’s Word preached is a crucial part of worship. In hearing God’s Word,
we profess as a church our dependence upon God for the knowing of his mind and the way of eternal life. The
preaching of God’s Word has been ordained by God to nourish us and
sustain us. So when you come to hear the Word preached, you are not coming to
hear a man talk about his thoughts; you come to sit at God’s feet and profess your submission to him through obedience to
his word.
You will never properly attend to
hearing the Word of God until you first acknowledge the absolute priority of
placing yourself under it. As you look through Scripture, it is evident that God
commands regular and faithful commitment to corporate worship, where we place ourselves under the
regular preaching of God’s Word. Christ speaks to his people through the
preaching of the Word. Romans 10:17 says, “So faith comes from hearing, and
hearing through the word of Christ.” One
critical way that God has designed for faith to come to us and grow within us is
through the preaching of Scripture.
But that is merely the starting point. Acts
17:11 tells us that the Bereans went further in their reception of the Word. We
are told that with great eagerness they looked forward to the hearing of the Word
preached and they would search the Word to validate the claims of the one preaching. This shows the level to which the Bereans
saw the Word as the final authority over their lives. The Word of God had to
validate the messenger. It isn’t the speaker that gives credence to the Word but the
accuracy by which the Word is handled that gives credence to the preacher.
Imagine the impact it would have on your life if you began to have the same level of
seriousness about placing yourself under God’s Word as the Bereans did. My desire is that you would commit yourself afresh to
the priority of corporate worship. Each Sunday, look forward to gathering with
God’s people with eagerness. Come to worship with the mindset that you are going to hear Christ speak to you through
his eternal Word. Believe that God is going to do something great among his people
through the ministry of the Word and that lives are going to be changed - beginning
with your own. And like the Bereans, return home continuing to examine the Scriptures as the final authority for
your life.
WORK FOR THE ETERNAL Ryan Taber
In the third verse of the book of Ecclesiastes, Solomon writes:
“What does a man gain by all the toil at which he toils under the sun?” In context, the logical answer that is implied by
the question is “nothing.” We know that Solomon is not advocating that people stop working all together, instead
the implication is that we should work at things that have eternal value. There is no doubt that parenting is hard work, even under the best of circumstances it is likely the most
difficult task that one could be called to. Rather than laboring exclusively to ensure that your children are set up for success
in this life, labor for eternal fruit in the lives of your children. Pray with your children, read and study the Scriptures with
them, help them to prioritize participation in the church, and live a life that reflects the nature of the transformation that the gospel has made in your own life. Lest you get to the end
and realize that you have labored at parenting in vain.
I am going to assume your family is like mine and you are
trying to make the adjustment from the relaxed summer schedule to feeling like you are running around like a chicken
with its head cut off! All the while, still trying to carve out time for your family to be together. There are a lot of “firsts” for us
this year: Andrew is in Junior High and going in 100 different directions, Matthew is at the Middle School, and Libby is in 2nd Grade. There are probably a lot of firsts for your family
as well. I hope you are using this time when your family is starting “new things” in your schedule and your kid’s school, to
add a time for a family devotion. There are hundreds of things your family could add to your schedule, but none of them will
have the eternal reward that spending time together in God’s Word will have for you and your children. If that has not been a part of your family’s regular routine, it does not have to
be hard.
Our family tries to do three things: read, pray, and sing. We will spend time reading God’s Word together (maybe a few chapters, or maybe a few verses) and we talk about how what
we just read should impact our lives. Then we spend time praying (usually in light of what we just read about). Lastly, we
spend time as a family singing praise songs that we all know. If you’re looking for suggestions for your family for any of those
things, I would love to give you some suggestions. You will be glad you did and you will be blessed by the results.
DO WE NEED THE CREEDS? Andrew Pressley (PART 2)
In our last newsletter, I began exploring the topic of creeds.
For many, the practice of reading or reciting creeds feels too
impersonal and formal, perhaps even too heavily associated
with Roman Catholicism. Many evangelicals would say that
they do not make use of creeds, and some Baptists have
even insisted that churches in our denomination have
“no creed but the Bible.” This sounds very noble, but it isn’t
exactly true.
The Baptist Faith and Message, although perhaps not
technically a creed, functions much like one: it summarizes
the content of the beliefs of the partner churches within the
Southern Baptist Convention. Likewise, every church
recites creeds together when they sing: the content of our
songs summarizes our faith. The question isn’t whether or
not we have creeds. The question is whether or not we
examine them.
I’ve heard a lot of theologically faulty platitudes through
the years. “All sin is equal in God’s eyes” (see Jesus’
statement in John 19:11). “We are all God’s children”
(see John’s idea of the heavenly family in John 1:12). “God
needed another angel” (see Paul’s encouragement in
1 Corinthians 6:3). The list goes on and on. We hear these
things, repeat these things, and begin to believe these
things. Just like creeds. It’s amazing how these pithy,
theologically faulty statements shape our thinking.
The best creeds are carefully crafted by groups of people,
written and refined over a period of time with great concern
for biblical accuracy and precision in language. That isn’t
to say that every creed is theologically agreeable, but many
faithful and helpful summaries of the teaching of the Bible
exist and should be celebrated. These creeds are worthy of
being repeated, memorized, and believed. They help shape
our theology and guard us from error in a myriad of ways.
Consider this statement from the Baptist Faith and
Message:
Article I: The Scriptures - The Holy Bible was written by
men divinely inspired and is God's revelation of Himself to
man. It is a perfect treasure of divine instruction. It has God
for its author, salvation for its end, and truth, without any
mixture of error, for its matter. Therefore, all Scripture is
totally true and trustworthy. It reveals the principles by
which God judges us, and therefore is, and will remain to
the end of the world, the true center of Christian union, and
the supreme standard by which all human conduct, creeds,
and religious opinions should be tried. All Scripture is a
testimony to Christ, who is Himself the focus of divine
revelation.
What a wonderful statement! Perhaps you might make a
part of your personal study the regular consideration of
various creeds. In the coming weeks, I’ll be printing various
sections of creeds for you to read and reflect on. In the
meantime, take a look at the rest of the Baptist Faith and
Message (which can be found easily online). I pray the Lord
will bless this endeavor
WHAT’S NEW ? Vernon Hughes
THANK YOU NOTES
Dear First Baptist Church,
The new teachers and administrators at Lindale Junior
High would like to thank you for the gift cards for the use
of our classrooms. We appreciate your ongoing support
and dedication to the members of our community. It was
so nice to be remembered by you all.
Sincerely,
Amber Billion–7th Grade English
Brenna Thompson– 8th Grade Math/Coach
Jamie Mowery– 7th Grade History
Thank you so much for the thoughtful gift and meal. As an
experienced teacher, new to LISD, I can honestly say I have
never felt so welcomed to a community. Lindale teachers are
blessed by your support!
Thank you,
Gina Jerkins
CSE, 2nd Grade Teacher
The flowers you sent to honor Wayne’s mom were beautiful.
It was so fitting that she got to go home and worship Jesus
(like never before) on Mother’s Day. She was the “Meme”
she was because of her great love for our Lord. So grateful
for and to each of you.
Debbie and Wayne Pressley
PARTAKERS OF THE DIVINE NATURE Chris Dilley
One of the most amazing texts in all of Scripture resides in 2
Peter 1:4. In this verse, Peter tells his audience that because
of the promises of God in the gospel, they “may become
partakers of the divine nature.” What could this mean? As
one reads the verse in its overall context of 2 Pet. 1:3-11, it
becomes evident that Peter is emphasizing the reality that
believers themselves do not become god in regards to our
nature (there is only one God) but that we become like God.
There is a huge difference between the two statements. So,
in what way(s) do we become “like” God? Peter explains in
verses 5-9 that we become like God in our character and
conduct as we model godliness in our daily lives. He says that
we become like God as we display godly character traits such
as faith, virtue, steadfastness, brotherly love, etc. However,
it’s not enough for us to simply affirm that these character
traits are important; they should actually be increasing in
our lives. In short, we should always be seeking to grow in
godliness through the process of sanctification. In fact, Peter
says that any believer who lacks these qualities is blind,
because they aren’t living as who they really are, as
someone who has been redeemed by the blood of Christ (v.9)
In effect, when we don’t actively pursue godliness in our lives,
we are saying by our actions that we are forgetting the gospel!
Practically, the decision to commit sin for the Christian is also
a decision to forget (in that moment) that our sins have been
forgiven and cleansed and that we are no longer slaves to sin,
but are slaves to righteousness (Rom. 6:18). Some questions
we can ask ourselves after considering this text include: Am I
daily applying the gospel to my life? Am I seriously fighting
against temptation and sin and pursuing godliness? Am I
increasing in godly characteristics, or does my character and
conduct look like the unbelieving world around me? When we
become “partakers of the divine nature,” we are “imaging” God
to everyone we encounter. We are showing in our actions a
glimpse of the character and attributes of God as we display
them in our lives (albeit in a finite, human sort of way). So,
what image are you projecting right now through your actions?
One of the old man, still in his sin, or the new man who is
redeemed and being renewed into the image of his Creator?
(Col. 3:10).
Thank you for lovingly ministering to me during my surgery
and recovery. I appreciate your prayers, card, food, and visits.
I pray God’s blessings for each of you.
Love in Christ,
Pat Blanchard and Family
BOOK REVIEW
Robert Thune: Gospel Eldership
In “Gospel Eldership” author Robert Thune establishes that his book is about church leader-ship. But not just any sort of leadership. He specifically speaks to the role of elders in the local
church. Using biblical passages to make his argument, Thune shows that New Testament local churches should be led by a plurality of qualified, godly men known as elders. Other terms
used in the Bible to refer to the same office include “bishop” and the more commonly used “pastor.”
This is a very [practical and helpful resource, especially to men aspiring to pastoral ministry.
The author invites the reader to do serious spiritual self-introspection into their hearts, helping them to determine areas of needed growth, and whether or not they are biblically qualified to
hold the most important office in the church.
LIBRARY HOURS
Sundays from 9:00 - 9:45 AM and 10:30 - 11:15 AM
“As it was with Christ and the apostles, so Scripture is also to be delivered by preachers to-
day in such a way that they can say, 'Thus saith the Lord.' Their responsibility is to deliver it
as it was originally given and intended.”
-John MacArthur
Newsletter Calendar September 2016 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 2 3 7:00 am Men's Breakfast
4 No Evening Services or Activities
5 Labor Day - Church Office Closed
6 6:30 pm Benevolence Committee Meeting
7 6:15 pm Regular Wednesday Night Activities Resume
9:00 am Moms 2 Moms
6:00 pm Senior Adult Choir Rehearsal
7:30 pm Choir Rehearsal Resumes
8 10:30 am Senior Adult Choir and Lunch
9
1:00 pm ETBU Hymn Sing
10
11 Senior Adult Sunday 12:30 pm Senior Adult Luncheon 6:00 pm Dallas Holm Concert
12 6:30 am Men's Prayer
13 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship 6:00 pm Senior Adult Game Night
14 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
15 16 17
8:00 am Senior Adult Breakfast Out
18 Regular Sunday Night Activities Resume 4:30 pm Committees on Committees Meeting PM Communion
19 6:30 pm Personnel Committee Meeting 7:00 pm Building and Grounds Committee Meeting
20 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship 6:00 pm Finance Committee Meeting
21 9:00 am Moms 2 Moms 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
22 9:30 am Senior Adult Playday and Lunch
23 24
25 4:00 pm Leadership Meeting
26
27 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship
28 9:00 am Moms 2 Moms Steering Meeting 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
29 30
SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS
Sept 1: Lanelle Stanley
Laura Anderson
Sept 2: Phil Woodruff
Sept 3: Mallory Welvaert
Hayden Nuss
Sept 4: Shyrrie Cluff
Jerry Austin
Becky Barr
Leyton Waldron
Sept 5: Ruby Sitton
Wayne Yancey
W. T. Smart
Mica Baker
Sept 6: Margie Cowen
Janette Alverson
Sadie Arriola
Judson Beeler
Sept 7: Lynn Hutchens
Al Nilson
Venita Peacock
Sept 8: Martha Yancey
Sept 9: Jeanne Medders
Anissa Rodgers
Jamie Lowry
Cade Reagan
Nicole Crook
Luke Michel
Sept 10: Betty Hitt
Jerry Crews
Rick Crowson
Leah Vent
Sept 11: Pam Barker
Jill Pfalser
Dean Wright
Annabelle Clay
Sept 12: Tobi Laing
Jennifer Caldwell
Kaitlyn Wallace
Sept 13: Gary Jackson
Brileigh Macevicius
Sept 14: Amy Van Cleve
Wyatt Pettiette
Sept 15: Daniel Routt
Sept 16: Hayes Brooks
Jan Childres
Sept 17: Kathleen Fleming
Angela Gerthe
Jenna Terry
Sept 18: Vernon Lackey
Mark Neal
Landri Laing
Gabriel Tunnell
Sept 19: Eva Fleming
Matthew Maeker
Sept 20: Benjamin Lively
Sept 21: Lila Cheatham
Pat Turvan
Reeci Morgan
Sept 22: Cole Prather
Sybil Dunegan
Donna Smith
Susan Camp
Jenn Wittmis
Elizabeth Hutchens
Sept 23: Doris Carroll
Betty Poe
Carolyn Kelly
Molly Yancey
Belinda Neal
Julie Taylor
Sept 24: Melnee Turnipseed
Brian Lowry
Ethan Crook
William Rauscher
Sept 25: Allen Carroll
Avery Beeler
Sept 26: Jonathan irons
Mac Jarman
Lynette Mendez
Joshua Moore
Jared Hays
Gracie Spearman
Sept 27: Jerry Maughan
Christy Welvaert
Sept 28: Jack Bagwell
Sept 30: Wendi Gowen
April Waldron
Alexia Stewart
WEEKLY EVENTS
Sundays
8:15-9:30 AM: Worship Service (WC)
8:15-9:30 AM: Children’s Church (EC-208)
9:00-9:45 AM: Library Open (EC-103)
9:45-10:45 AM: Sunday School (EC)
10:30-11:15 AM: Library Open (EC-103)
11:00 AM-12:15 PM: Worship Service (WC)
11:00 AM-12:15 PM: Children’s Church (EC-208)
5:30-7:15 PM: TwelveOne Student Ministry (SC)
6:00-7:00 PM: Evening Worship Service (WC)
6:00-7:00 PM: KidsCore (EC-208)
Tuesdays
9:00-11:00 AM: Women’s Bible Fellowship (SC-202)
Wednesdays
9:00-11:30 AM: Moms2Moms (EC-104) (bi-monthly)
6:00-7:00 PM: Instrumental Rehearsal (WC)
6:15-7:15 PM: Equipping & Outreach (EC)
6:15-7:15 PM: TwelveOne Student Ministry (SC)
6:15-7:30 PM: AWANA (SC-201)
7:30-8:30 PM: Choir Rehearsal (WC)
Newsletter Calendar October 2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 7:00 am Men's Breakfast
2 5:00 pm Fall Picnic at Faulkner Park
3 6:30 am Men's Prayer
4 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship 6:30 pm Benevolence Committee Meeting
5 9:00 am Moms 2 Moms 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
6 7 8
9 Communion in AM Services
10 6:00 pm Deacon's Meeting and Potluck Dinner
11 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship 6:00 pm Senior Adult Game Night
12 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
13 10:30 am Senior Adult Choir and Lunch
14 15
16 17 Senior Adult Trip to Branson 6:30 pm Personnel Committee Meeting 7:00 pm Building and Grounds Committee Meeting
18 Senior Adult Trip to Branson 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship 6:00 pm Finance Committee Meeting
19 Senior Adult Trip to Branson 9:00 am Moms 2 Moms 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
20 Senior Adult Trip to Branson
21 Senior Adult Trip to Branson
22
23 24
25 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship
26 9:00 am Moms 2 Moms Steering Meeting 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
27 9:30 am Senior Adult Playday and Lunch
28 29
30 5:30 pm Member's Meeting
31
OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
Oct 1: Mary Covey
Joshua Bunton
Emma Watkins
Oct 3: Margaret Helmuth
Oct 4: Cindy Bryant
Gary Lee
Kaelynn Shirey
Ashton Roots
Oct 5: Jerry Fleming
Daniel Gerthe
Hannah Vrotney
Oct 6: Sam Turvan
Ethan Gott
Sophia Southard
Presley Meier
Oct 7: Ray Lewis
John Farmer
Ashley Ward
Charlie Pettiette
Heidi Rausher
Oct 8: Jody Pair
Boston Morgan
Oct 9: Earl Bryant
Gary Camp
Mike Meador
Isaac Clay
Oct 10: Jim Kelly
Bethany Simmons
Oct 11: Jenny Flemming
Oct 12: Thatcher Fair
Oct 13: Ralph Turnipseed
Edwina Alexander
Kenneth Bibby
Margarita Phelps
Oct 14: Scott Saunders
Denny Wheeler
Cassidy McClain
Oct 15: Judy Ray
Mary Albin
Kenny Vent
Randall Oliver
Oct 16: Sharon Flory
Echo SirLouis
McCabe Wheeler
Oct 17: Edith Rowe
Aaron Medders
Joi Springer
Kaitlin Rice
Tanner Lowry
Joshua Erickson
Oct 18: Christopher Eakin
Oct 19: Paul S. Smith
Louis Brown
Jason Fleming
Oct 20: Lynnette Evans
Oct 21: Paul Smith
Oct 22: Ann-Marie Barkowsky
Ed Patterson
Taylor Gould
Oct 23: Cindy Grimes
Adrienne Parks
Oct 24: Barbara Tuton
Joe Don Terry
Meghan Pressley
T. C. Squires
Jeremiah Irons
Oct 25: Yvonne Gamble
Matthew Ray
Oct 26: Jack Rice
Susan Holmes
Ryan Doyle
Oct 27: Doris Bell
Louise Williams
Jennifer Ischar
Emily Vander Horst
Joseph Clemmons
Hayden Bunton
Oct 28: Mark Mills
Dave Albin
Eden Miles
Oct 29: Linda Watkins
Kim Saunders
Oct 30: Tony Jackson
Brad Barkowsky
Cari Bramlett
Garrett SirLouis
Colt Oliver
Asher Brohard
Oct 31: Bill Malone
Linda Cashell
Cory Crowell
Chris Dilley
WEEKLY EVENTS
Sundays
8:15-9:30 AM: Worship Service (WC)
8:15-9:30 AM: Children’s Church (EC-208)
9:00-9:45 AM: Library Open (EC-103)
9:45-10:45 AM: Sunday School (EC)
10:30-11:15 AM: Library Open (EC-103)
11:00 AM-12:15 PM: Worship Service (WC)
11:00 AM-12:15 PM: Children’s Church (EC-208)
5:30-7:15 PM: TwelveOne Student Ministry (SC)
6:00-7:00 PM: Evening Worship Service (WC)
6:00-7:00 PM: KidsCore (EC-208)
Tuesdays
9:00-11:00 AM: Women’s Bible Fellowship (SC-202)
Wednesdays
9:00-11:30 AM: Moms2Moms (EC-104) (bi-monthly)
6:00-7:00 PM: Instrumental Rehearsal (WC)
6:15-7:15 PM: Equipping & Outreach (EC)
6:15-7:15 PM: TwelveOne Student Ministry (SC)
6:15-7:30 PM: AWANA (SC-201)
7:30-8:30 PM: Choir Rehearsal (WC)
Newsletter Calendar November 2016
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship 6:30 pm Benevolence Committee Meeting
2 9:00 am Moms 2 Moms 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
3 4 5 7:00 am Men's Breakfast
6 Daylight Savings Time Ends
7 6:30 am Men's Prayer
8 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship 6:00 pm Senior Game Night
9 9:00 am Moms 2 Moms Steering Meeting 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
10 11 10:15 am Senior Adult Fall Banquet
12
13 PM Communion
14 15 9:00 am Women's Bible Fellowship 6:00 pm Finance Committee Meeting
16 9:00 am Moms 2 Moms 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
17 18 19
20 6:00 pm Thanksgiving Fellowship Meal
21 10:00 am Thanksgiving Food Basket Project 6:30 pm Personnel Committee Meeting 7:00 pm Building and Grounds Committee Meeting
22
23 Church Office Closes at Noon in Observance of Thanksgiving No Wednesday Evening Activities
24 Thanksgiving - Church Office Closed
25 Church Office Closed in Observance of Thanksgiving
26
27 No Evening Services or Activities
28 29
30 6:15 pm Wednesday Evening Activities
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS
Nov 1: Dana Gregory
Mary Ellis
Monica Moore
Nov 2: David Malone
Richard Dodgen
Gina Jarman
Jennifer Buck
Montana Meador
Nov 3: Malcolm Watson
Janet Hayes
Joy Mollenhauder
Kallie Hicks
Brody Bramlett
Nov 4: Jo Ann Francis
Heather Harris
Jaisen Pester
Gavin Bunton
Lincoln Hess
Nov 5: Dallas Holm
Mike Barker
Barry Kerner
Nov 7: Betty Gilbert
Anthony Anderson
Stacie Wheeler
Taylor Jarman
Annie Barr
Nov 8: Shannon Preston
Jeff Crews
Nov 9: Susan Brooks
Savannah Petty
Gideon Ratcliff
Nov 10: Nita McClain
Noah Tunnell
Nov 12: George Lemley
Ladana Crews
James Gowan
Noah Cozart
Brystal Burgess
Cannon Pfalser
Nov 13: Bobby Watkins
Linda Voyles
John Bacoka
Jack Fleming
Nov 14: Russell White
Eric Van Cleve
Taelor Cheshier
Nov 15: Connie Weesner
Joshua Doyle
Jackson Buck
Nov 16: Herschel Sanders
Wayne Damon
Ashley Medders
Kelsey Crews
Emma Routt
Emma Dilley
Nov 17: Jimmie McKay
Amy Thompson
Daniel Vrotney
Nov 18: James K. Jordan
Paul Gimble
Haylee Munn
Nov 19: David Welch
Sarah Fair
Forrest Gott
Nov 20: Lorene Swendson
Margie McDonald
Troy Phelps
Nov 21: Carissa Reed
Charlie Turner
Nov 22: Chris Duncan
Ross Brian
Julianna Miles
Will Hutchens
Nov 23: Linda Ellison
Tricia Ervin
Samuel Lively
Nov 24: Billy Abbott
Kay Sinitiere
Mindy Meador
Michelle Roden
Nov 25: Sam Ferguson
Doug Raymond
Erin Ward
Jared Laing
Joshua Colby
Nov 27: Sharon Ellison
Katie Brohard
Nov 28: Ken Calvert
Sherry Bunt
John Nunelee
Vickie Brown
Chris Smithee
Misty Childs
Nov 29: Barbara Lott
Amber Brown
Katie Pettiette
Nov 30: Allie Knowles
Garric Cheatham
WEEKLY EVENTS
Sundays
8:15-9:30 AM: Worship Service (WC)
8:15-9:30 AM: Children’s Church (EC-208)
9:00-9:45 AM: Library Open (EC-103)
9:45-10:45 AM: Sunday School (EC)
10:30-11:15 AM: Library Open (EC-103)
11:00 AM-12:15 PM: Worship Service (WC)
11:00 AM-12:15 PM: Children’s Church (EC-208)
5:30-7:15 PM: TwelveOne Student Ministry (SC)
6:00-7:00 PM: Evening Worship Service (WC)
6:00-7:00 PM: KidsCore (EC-208)
Tuesdays
9:00-11:00 AM: Women’s Bible Fellowship (SC-202)
Wednesdays
9:00-11:30 AM: Moms2Moms (EC-104) (bi-monthly)
6:00-7:00 PM: Instrumental Rehearsal (WC)
6:15-7:15 PM: Equipping & Outreach (EC)
6:15-7:15 PM: TwelveOne Student Ministry (SC)
6:15-7:30 PM: AWANA (SC-201)
7:30-8:30 PM: Choir Rehearsal (WC)