July 31, 2016 - Church of Christ at White Station

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July 31, 2016 - Church of Christ at White Station
FAMILY CONCERNS
IN THE HOSPITAL:
MEMPHIS VA MEDICAL CENTER
Dave Robbins (Joint Heirs) Oncology Critical Ward Rm 212
METHODIST GERMANTOWN
LaTonya Brown (Seekers)
METHODIST HOSPICE RESIDENCE
Georgeanne (Anne) McIllwain (Joint Heirs) Rm 118
PRIMACY HEALTHCARE & REHAB
William (Bill) Miller, husband of Francis Miller (Charis) Rm 128A
CHURCH FAMILY: Deborah Collins (Deaf), Jim Ellers, Oconee Hendrix (Children’s
Ministry), Beverly Littlejohn (Bereans), Daniel Moore (Children’s Ministry), Paul
Morris (Lifesavers), Emily Pecatis (The Brink), Steve Pecatis (The Brink), Laura Sneed
(Charis), Mark Tacker (College)
FAMILY & FRIENDS: Alex Avelar, Baris Bacon, Betty Jo Barber, June Powell Emerson,
JoAnne Eubanks, Debbie Hepler, 95-year-old neighbor of Cheryl Marcrum (Bereans),
Foyster Miller, Davina Odom, Dot Riddell, Grover Vaughn
IN THE MILITARY: John Berger (Army National Guard), Jeffrey Cigrang (Navy),
Major Jennifer Conk & Major Ryan Conk (Airforce), James Cooper (Army), Captain
Lauren Cotney (Air National Guard), Joshua Forsman (Army), Lieutenant Colonel
Whitney Gardner (Army), Sergeant Tommy Glasscock (National Guard), John Grady
(Army National Guard), Major Aaron Hines (Air Force-abroad) Major Stefan Lockton
(Army), Shawn Royer (Army), Colonel Clarence David Turner (Army-abroad)
CHURCH FAMILY ADDITION:
Mary Ann Cullom
475 S. Perkins Rd., #802, Memphis, TN 38117
901.761.9544
Charis
Serving the Mt. Moriah Police Who Serve Us
The Mt. Moriah Police Precinct is in need of the items listed below due to their
mandatory extended hours (and long nights) ahead. These items may be dropped off
at the church office or in the labeled bins in the common area of your worship venue
by Sunday, July 31. If you have any questions, contact Mindy Miller at mindymil@
gmail.com.
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Keurig K-cups (or similar) individual coffees
Individual coffee creamers (non-refrigerated)
Non-perishable individual snacks (cheese and crackers, beef jerky, protein/
granola bars)
Paper coffee cups with lids
Bottled Gatorade or water
Serve a Meal to Soma
We are seeking three groups to volunteer to prepare a meal for starving college
students during the fall semester at the University of Memphis. White Station is
responsible for providing dinner for about 75 students on the following dates during
the coming semester:
September 12
October 3
& November 7.
Please consider pulling together a group to serve this great ministry which includes
many of our own White Station kids! We promise you will be blessed.
If you have any questions or are ready to volunteer, please see Terrie Elkins.
A thank you note has been received from Cheryl Marcrum and is posted on the
bulletin board near the Station in the Community Life Center.
REMINDER:
Peak of the Week will continue to meet in the Chapel
until the renovations to the Fireplace Room are complete.
A/V VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
If you would be willing to be a part of this rotation, please contact Calvin Ellis at
[email protected].
LAST WEEK’S
STATISTICS
ATTENDANCE:
CONTRIBUTION:
Sunday, 07.24
AM Worship Services......... 660
AM Bible Classes .............. 371
PM Worship Services........... 90
Wednesday, 07.27.......... 147
Sunday, 07.24
Weekly Actual............$25,420
Weekly Budget..........$32,500
Good Samaritans........$5,183
WHAT ABOUT WEDNESDAY?
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To our
guests...
Our Fellowship Hall services are in need of additional volunteers to work in the sound
booth during Sunday morning worship. No prior experience is needed!
THANK YOU NOTE
JULY 31, 2016
@ 3 p.m. — Chapel Devotional: David Fisher, Lake Forest
@ 6:30 p.m. —
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Peak of the Week in the Chapel
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The Armor of God (Ladies) in G215: Fran Craddock
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Body, Mind & Spirit (Ladies) in the CLC Gym: Theresa Jordan & Margaret
Plunket
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Gender Roles Continued in G206: David Jordan & Rodney Plunket
Welcome to White
Station. Thank you for
choosing to worship
with us today. We pray
you will be uplifted by
the worship assembly,
challenged by today’s
lesson, and find
connection in one of
our Bible classes.
If you want to learn
more about White
Station and how you
can join us as we
serve God & our city,
come to the next
Discovery Worship
on Sunday, August
21, at 8:30 a.m. in
the Fireplace Room.
For more information:
donmkinder@gmail.
com.
This Week at White Station
TODAY (07.31)
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Fellowship Meal for 11 a.m. Fellowship Hall
service @ 12:15 p.m. in the Children's Worship
Room
Outreach Ministry informational meeting @ 3 p.m.
in G206
MONDAY (08.01)
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Devotional @ 9:30 a.m. in the Coffee House
Community Exercise @ 10 a.m. in the CLC Gym
TUESDAY (08.02)
Playgroup (parents with young children) @ 10 a.m.
in the Station
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60+ Birthday Bunch @ 11 a.m. in the Coffee House
& CLC Gym, bring a dish to share
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WEDNESDAY (08.03)
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Game Day from 8 a.m. to Noon in the Coffee
House
THURSDAY (08.04)
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Devotional @ 9:30 a.m. in the Coffee House
Community Exercise @ 10 a.m. in the CLC Gym
Volleyball Free Play from 7 to 9 p.m. for ages 18
and above
FRIDAY (08.05)
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Pickleball from 9 a.m. to Noon in the CLC Gym
D O W N L O A D T H E S E RV E R O N L I N E AT W W W. C O C W S . O R G
W W W. C O C W S . O R G
Sunday Morning Worship
8:15 a.m. FELLOWSHIP HALL................................... Worship Leader: Calvin Ellis
Welcome............................................................................................. Theresa Jordan
Songs: He Has Made Me Glad
How Great Is Our God
Shout Hallelujah
“Left Behind” (Acts 15:36-18:22)...................................................... Rodney Plunket
Response Song: I Will Rise
Songs: Let Us Be You
Before the Throne of God Above
Lord’s Supper & Offering........................................................................John Berger
Bread & Cup: Forever
Offering: Now to Him
Songs: Send the Light
Great in Power
Christ Above Me
Blessing.................................................................................................... Don Kinder
8:30 a.m. AUDITORIUM.................................... Worship Leader: Leon Sanderson
Song: 652 - We Have Heard the Joyful Sound
Welcome / Scripture Reading (Acts 17:1-4) / Prayer................... Reggie Jamerson
Songs: 641 - The Ninety and Nine
OS - The Gospel Is For All
635 - Freely, Freely
OS - Wonderful, Merciful Savior
Lord’s Supper & Offering.........................................................................Larry Green
Song: 650 - Send the Light
“Left Behind” (Acts 15:36-18:22)...................................................... Rodney Plunket
Response Song: 510 - I Lay My Sins on Jesus
Prayer....................................................................................................... Jack Lewis
11 a.m. CHAPEL.............................................. Worship Leader: Leon Sanderson
Welcome & Prayer............................................................................. Rodney Plunket
Song: 650 - Send the Light
“Left Behind” (Acts 15:36-18:22)...................................................... Rodney Plunket
Response Song: 510 - I Lay My Sins on Jesus
Offering................................................................................................ Houston Dove
Songs: 641 - The Ninety and Nine
635 - Freely, Freely
OS - Wonderful, Merciful Savior
Lord’s Supper....................................................................................... Houston Dove
Song: OS - The Gospel Is For All
Prayer..................................................................................................James Williams
Come to G206 (upstairs in the CLC)
at 3 p.m. TODAY
to learn more about teaching
English skills to others
using Bible stories!
If you are interested but cannot attend today,
this informational session will be repeated this
Wednesday, August 3, at 6:30 p.m. in G206.
You can also pick up a flyer from our
information racks for more details on this new
outreach ministry.
11 a.m. FELLOWSHIP HALL�������������������������������������Worship Leader: Calvin Ellis
Welcome..................................................................................................Susan Rubio
Songs: He Has Made Me Glad
How Great Is Our God
Let Us Be You
Before the Throne of God Above
Shout Hallelujah
Lord’s Supper & Offering.........................................................................Joe Plunket
Bread & Cup: Forever
Offering: Now to Him
Songs: Send the Light
Great in Power
“Left Behind” (Acts 15:36-18:22)...................................................... Rodney Plunket
Response Song: I Will Rise
Song: Christ Above Me
Blessing........................................................................................................ Jim Rice
Sunday Evening
FROM LEON SANDERSON
Unity in the Midst of Discord
On a recent Sunday evening, Rusty Adair preached an excellent sermon relating to
conflict resolution. His expertise stems from a specific inquiry in about 3000 interviews:
tell me about a time when conflict arose and how you handled it. Read on for what he
said.
How does the church show unity in a world where everything around us discourages
it? How do we maintain peace and not allow the cultural norms around us to drive the
church’s culture? There are three simple concepts that can transform our relationships
in the church.
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Listen - One of the turning points in the church is the debate in Acts 15 over
whether Gentile Christians had to be circumcised. The dialogue in this chapter
indicates a willingness for each side to listen to the position of the other. Most
conflict is exacerbated by a failure to listen to each other. Covey said it this way,
“Seek first to understand and then to be understood.”
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Put the needs of others first - In Philemon, Paul deals with a conflict between two
church members. He addresses it by suggesting that they should have the same
attitude as Christ, who humbled himself to the point of death for others. From the
Golden Rule to the Greatest Command, a central theme of Scripture is to put the
needs of other people before our own needs. That simple statement by itself has
the power to change the world.
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Focus on what counts - In Ephesians 2, Paul writes that in Christ, God made one
new race out of the two (Jews and Gentiles). He is our peace. In Philemon, he
reminds the Master that his former slave is now a brother in Christ. We tend to
concentrate on the things that divide us, but the key to unity is to never forget the
one thing we have in common - the cross of Christ unites us.
5 p.m. CHAPEL........................................................ Worship Leader: Greg Muse
Welcome / Scripture Reading (Matt. 16:24-25) / Prayer......................Frank Freese
Songs: 666 - I Am Thine, O Lord
678 - More About Jesus
671 - Purer In Heart, O God
“We will walk in the name of the Lord our God” (Micah 4:1-5)........... Rodney Plunket
Song: 664 - Take My Life, and Let It Be
Lord’s Supper & Offering.......................................................................... Lloyd Berry
Song: 701 - My Jesus, I Love Thee
Prayer........................................................................................................ Jim Greene
Thank you to Greg Muse for leading worship this evening while
Leon is in Jonesboro, Arkansas, leading an area-wide singing.
The dividing wall of hostility has been torn down. May the church transform the way
the world deals with each other.
CAMP SUNDAY: AUGUST 7
This Tuesday, August 2, from 5 to 8 p.m. our
Community Life Center will serve as the host facility
Next Sunday, August 7, in all four morning services we will celebrate all that God did in
and through our students at Jr. High camp. Whether you sent a student to camp or not,
you will be encouraged to hear all that took place during this special week!
for Colonial Acres Neighborhood Association’s
participation in National Night Out. On August 2,
CANA will serve a meal to First Responders (Police,
Jack P. Lewis Christian Studies Seminar
Our Adult Education Ministry has planned a special opportunity for us all to develop
a deeper appreciation of the power of God and a closer relationship with Him through
a study of Creation. The study will be kicked off through the Jack P. Lewis Christian
Studies Seminar which will take place Saturday, August 27, from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Dr. William Brown of Columbia Theological Seminary will speak on the topic of “The
Wonder of Creation.” Following the seminar, our adult Sunday morning Bible classes
will focus on creation through the remainder of the year.
Fire, EMT & Sheriff’s Department) in our CLC.
We are invited to stop by and show our support for them! Everyone is also
encouraged to turn on your porch lights that evening to honor our fallen
protectors.
FROM THE CHILDREN’S MINISTRY
The start of a new school year is upon us again. Kids, come celebrate with us at our
Back to School Bash this Saturday, August 6! This year we will have a carnival full
of fun games, prizes, a hot dog lunch, and lots of tasty treats. This event will be from
Noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday.
Registration is online at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/10c044eada622a4fa7-back.
Contact Lauren Anderson, our children’s ministry intern, for any questions.