What if Wilma Rudolph? - Perry First Christian Church
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What if Wilma Rudolph? - Perry First Christian Church
The Perry Christian First Christian Church Disciples of Christ April 18, 2016 What if Wilma Rudolph? FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Disciples of Christ 701 Holly Street Perry, OK 73077 E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: www.fccperryok.com ****** Martin P. Foster MINISTER 580/572-8473 Wade Longan YOUTH MINISTER 405/385-2584 Kim Ward CHURCH SECRETARY Paula Shryock CHOIR DIRECTOR ****** CHURCH OFFICE (580) 336-4576 Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. ****** SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICES 8:15am or 10:30am SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:15am Sunday April 17, 2016 ATTENDANCE: All services Worship Attendance 84 TITHES & OFFERINGS received: General Fund $2,564.41 Habben Fundraiser 594.00 Wilma Rudolph was an inspirational sprinter whose swift legs conquered polio and carried her to three gold medals at the 1960 Olympic games. Rudolph was born 20th of twenty -two children. With childhood polio the family took turns massaging her shrunken legs three or four times a day. Her left leg was shackled with a brace until age nine. Nonetheless, she went on to become the first American woman to win three gold medals in track and field at one Olympics. Looking back on her childhood experience she said, “With all the love and care my family gave me, I couldn’t help but get better.” What would she have accomplished if she had followed the well-meaning advice someone who encouraged her said to set moderate goals? What if she had followed the course, “Don’t shoot too high” Or “Strive for the things within your reach”? Fortunately for her, and for us, if she did receive such advice, she decided it was nonsense. Like Rudolph, Paul had a goal—a vision of taking the gospel to Spain, a seemingly impossible task for the first century. Although he only made it to Rome, what if Paul had set moderate goals? What if he had followed the counsel, “Don’t shoot too high” or “Strive for things within your reach”? It has been said, “a goal is a statement of faith.” Toward what is God leading us personally, and as a church? Since God is the author and finisher of our faith, our goals need to be high. There is nothing wrong with falling short of our goals. We’ll never know our capacity unless we reach. We will never know what our capabilities are if we don’t stretch for them. As one Frenchman wrote, “our duty is to proceed as if limits to our ability do not exist.” Let’s set our goals high. Work to achieve them. Regardless of the outcome, we’ll be a better person for it … and God will be glorified. In His love, Martin April 17— April 30 Nancy Zavodny-23 Caleb Skouby-25 LaVaughn Lawson-27 Katie Hawkins-29 Leslie Box-30 Happy Anniversary Robert & Pam Cunningham-20 Hank & Lou Geisinger-25 CHOIR NOTES This next Sunday, the choir will sing "Hymn of Promise," written by Natalie Sleeth in 1986. When she wrote it, she was thinking about life and death, death and resurrection, and winter and spring. Even though these are opposites, they lead to the hope that out of one will come the other when God brings it about. See you Sunday, Paula VISITORS IN WORSHIP Sunday, April 17, 2016 Don & Shirley Jones Say HELLO to our guests! If we missed a special day, please let us know. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JULY 10-13 5:00-8:00PM CHRISTMAS IN JULY If you have a graduate this year, that you would like to be recognized for their achievement, please let the church office know. for the week of April 17, 2016 Total needed for the week: $5,373.33 Received this week: $2,564.41 Under weekly budget: $2,808.92 Total needed for the month:$21,493.32 Received for April: $13,196.71 Under monthly Budget: $8,296.61 New Requests. .Forrest Williams-cancer, Earthquake victims-Japan and Equador, Steve, Paul Thiele, Carol Sullins, fire victims in KS, the family of Chester Cheney Family, Sasha Lightfoot, John Skinner-ALS, Ken Shelton (Velma Shelton’s son with a broken collarbone), Paul Cargill (Tommie’s son with upcoming shoulder surgery), Matt & Arletta Lambert (with adoption of foster children), J. Lena, and Katha Cinnamon, Ed Russell, Jim Kelly, Continuing prayers. . . . Aileen Habben, the family of Alma Justice, Miriam Lambert, Jerry Davis (cancer treatments), the family of John Givens, (Shelly Hawkins relation)Elizabeth Cunningham, Sara W., State Testing, Rick Walker, the Family of Jim Hughes, Fred Schurr, Ryan Hickman (open heart surgery, April 7 Norma Hughes step-grandson), Melvin Wilson, Norma Speer, Paul Morrow (knee surgery), Steve Meyers, Curtis Choplin, Victims of the Brussels, Belgium bombings, Fire victims in OK and Kansas, the Billy Sharp Family, Willa Coker, Ani Clavier, the family of Rick Hood (Darrin Hanafin’s father), Linda Gramley (heart tests), PTL for birth of Evan Simmons (son of Erin Hardy), Fred LeValley, Cherie Payne, Earlene Glass, Mike Phelan (heart attack, Levi Karcher’s step-father), Edna Dillon (knee surgery), Curtis Choplin, Jan Branem, the family of Jill Vanett, The Helen Wisk McNeal Family, Philip Ventris (Wade’s step-father, cancer), Joyce Bailey (cancer, Karen Gray’s mother), Kaylee Jess Edgar, Brantley Taylor, Zoey Johnson Please Note: A request in the above section will run for two weeks. Contact the church office to renew. Homebound/Nursing Home/Assisted Living Maxine Schwartz, Colleen Robison, Priscilla Wallace, Vallie Webb, Dr. Charles Martin Cancer survivors: David Riggs, Joyce Bailey, Philip Ventris, John Taylor, Karen Bigbee, Connie Henderson, Linda Stangl, David Tharrington, Wayne Speer, Duane Dickson, Marilyn Goforth, Kristie Cook, Gerald Payne, Melba Edgar, Gary Moore, Kate Yost, Harold Price, Becky Hammock, Bonnita Foster, James Gall, Misty Leeper, Jim Taber, Gene Zavodny, Jim Gall, Beverly Klingaman, Randy Beeman, Keli Schweer, Branen Kirtley,Velma Lindsey, Norma Hughes, Marilyn Ewy, Jim Ewy, Cathy Wells-Drury, Gary Wells, Barbara Habina, Maxine Schwartz Missionaries: C&K, Southeast Asia, Andrew & Reilly Bowers (granddaughter of the late Faye and Mary Odell), West Africa, Lauren Anderson-Park, Thailand these serving our country: LTC Stephen Lightfoot, Thomas Henke-Marines, Jared Mann, Ryan Padilla, Bryson Running-Navy, John Maehs, Scott Collins, Chip Collins, Jr., Jeremiah Givens, Lindsey Bishop, Matt Venable, Trevor Schultz-National Guard, Kyle Thomason “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God.”Philippians 4:6 April 15th-17th – Youth Specialties Team Training This past weekend our Youth Team had the opportunity to get youth ministry training, be inspired and encouraged, do some bonding and team building, and have fun! We traveled to Dallas for Youth Specialties regional training event for adults who work with and care about teenagers finding and following Jesus. It was an awesome weekend! A HUGE thank you to the team for giving up their time and leaving their families behind all weekend so they could better invest in the lives of our students! We really do have a GREAT Youth Team! April 29th-May 1st – Youth @ Assembly This event is hosted by the Regional Youth Council and will take place in Tulsa. Students will attend worship services, study groups, have opportunities for service, and meet other disciple youth from around the state. The cost is $100, which includes accommodations, 4 meals, and a t-shirt. April 30th – Children’s Day Held during Perry’s Springfest on the square, Children’s Day is a fun outreach to children in our community. Volunteers are needed to help make this a success! Please contact Shelby Ingram or Donna Parrish for more information. May 4th – Last Way We will have an end of the year party at Century Park to celebrate a great year! Summer Church Camp Camps are filling up fast! If you are interested in attending a camp please visit okdisciples.org for more information or talk with Wade. CWF Christian Women’s Fellowship will be sponsoring a bible study from the movie WAR ROOM The movie will be shown Sunday, April 24 at 6:30 A bible study will begin on Thursday, April 28. Sign up is available in the foyer. Save the Date CHILDREN’S DAY At Perry Springfest 2016 Sign up today Need volunteers for booths and to provide baked goods If you are unable to attend Sunday Worship, you may view the service on Sundays at 2:00pm on PIN Channel 14. Servers for Sunday, April 24, 2016 ELDERS: Robert Cunningham & Gerald Wells WORSHIP LEADER: Johnny Fuller 8:15 DEACONS: Tammy Kelly & J.D. Koch 10:30 DEACONS: Larry & Janice Hansen, Johnny Fuller, Miriam Lambert DEACONESS: Verna Skouby 8:15 GREETERS: Barbara Schweer 10:30 GREETERS: Kim Sheets Communion to Homebound: Norma Hughes, Marilyn Branen, Arlie Goforth & Betty Dillon Servers for Sunday, May 1, 2016 ELDERS: Jay & Sherry DeBord WORSHIP LEADER: Rich Lambert 8:15 DEACONS: Cecil Loveless, James Meier 10:30 DEACONS: Rich Lambert, Jim & Pam Lightfoot, Gerald Wells DEACONESS: Tara Smith 8:15 GREETERS: Verna Skouby 10:30 GREETERS: Arlie & Marilyn Goforth PRAYER CHAIN: Call the church office at 336-4576 PURPOSE STATEMENT OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Perry, Oklahoma To glorify God by leading people to become devoted followers of Jesus Christ.