bulletin for july 21 2013

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sunday 9:30 am - Sunday School Classes for All. 10:30 am - Fellowship time in the Foyer. 10:45 am - Children (1st - 6th) Meet in the Gym for snacks and then Aubrey Hall for Kids Worship Service. Cherubs (Pre K. & Kindergarten) meet in classroom #4. 11:00 am - 12:15 pm Worship Service. Nursery Care is provided for Sunday School and Worship Service. Monday 7pm Prayer Group in Sanctuary Tuesday 6am Men’s Bible Study at Cold Mountain Creek. Wednesday 6pm Potluck 7pm Wednesday Night G.R.O.W. Kidz’ 7pm Adult Activities Thursday 9a -1p Guest House ENC LEADERSHIP TEAM Alan Gibson Interim Pastor Josh Farmer Pastor of Student Ministries/ Worship Leader Doug Edwards Director of Discipleship Education /Worship Leader Carrie Crump Pastor of Children’s Church Chrysti Duckworth Nursery Coordinator CONTACT INFORMATION Emmett Nazarene Church 1144 N Washington Ave. Emmett , ID. 83617 Phone: (208)365-2215 Fax: (208)365-5738 Email: [email protected] Web site: emmettnaz.org OFFICE HOURS Monday: 9am-12pm Tuesday: 9am-12pm Wednesday: 9am-12pm Thursday: 9am-12pm Friday: 9am-12pm OUR VISION To truly be the Church on the hill with the CROSS, reaching out to the Gem Valley and beyond to the whole world. We believe all generations need the Gospel, and have a special concern for the younger generations to come to Christ, and to His Church. Hence, we will re- main committed to effective ministry to all age groups; but we will specifically strive to strengthen our ministry to youth, as God grants us opportunity.

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Page 1: Bulletin for July 21 2013

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Sunday

9:30 am - Sunday School Classes for All.

10:30 am - Fellowship time in the Foyer.

10:45 am - Children (1st - 6th) Meet in the Gym for

snacks and then Aubrey Hall for Kids Worship

Service.

Cherubs (Pre K. & Kindergarten) meet in classroom

#4.

11:00 am - 12:15 pm Worship Service.

Nursery Care is provided for Sunday School and

Worship Service.

Monday

7pm Prayer Group in Sanctuary

Tuesday

6am Men’s Bible Study at Cold Mountain Creek.

Wednesday

6pm Potluck

7pm Wednesday Night G.R.O.W. Kidz’

7pm Adult Activities

Thursday

9a -1p Guest House

ENC LEADERSHIP TEAM

Alan Gibson Interim Pastor

Josh Farmer Pastor of Student Ministries/

Worship Leader

Doug Edwards Director of Discipleship

Education /Worship Leader

Carrie Crump Pastor of Children’s Church

Chrysti Duckworth Nursery Coordinator

CONTACT INFORMATION

Emmett Nazarene Church

1144 N Washington Ave.

Emmett , ID. 83617

Phone: (208)365-2215

Fax: (208)365-5738

Email: [email protected]

Web site: emmettnaz.org

OFFICE HOURS

Monday: 9am-12pm

Tuesday: 9am-12pm

Wednesday: 9am-12pm

Thursday: 9am-12pm

Friday: 9am-12pm

OUR VISION

To truly be the Church on the hill with the CROSS,

reaching out to the Gem Valley and beyond to the whole

world. We believe all generations need the Gospel, and

have a special concern for the younger generations to

come to Christ, and to His Church. Hence, we will re-

main committed to effective ministry to all age groups;

but we will specifically strive to strengthen our ministry

to youth, as God grants us opportunity.

Page 2: Bulletin for July 21 2013

Welcome

Worship Service

“The Laodicea Lethargy” Seven Churches -

Seven Challenges Series

Pastor Alan Gibson

Focus on Worship

Revelation 3 : 14 - 22

SUNDAY July 21st, 2013 NEWS AND NOTES

Ring Praise Benefit Concert

Emmett First Presbyterian Church is teaming up with Ring

Praise Music Ministry to present a benefit concert for the

needs of the two Emmett churches who have suffered fire

damage - Community Bible Church and First Baptist

Church. The concert will feature Phyllis Tincher, handbell

soloist, and Sean Rogers, pianist. This concert will be at the

Presbyterian Church (212 E. Third Street) today at 3:00 p.m.

An offering will be taken and the money will be used to help

in the reconstruction and furnishing needs of the damaged

churches.

Happy Birthday to the Guest House

It has been a great three years. Thank you to all the volunteers. We

appreciate you.

Wednesday Night Potluck

Wednesday evening meals in the summer are potluck. If you

would like to join us, please bring food to share.

Caleb’s Clan BBQ

Caleb’s Clan will begin monthly gatherings on August 9

with a Western BBQ at the Poole home, at 6:00 p.m. Put this

date on your calendar.

Compassionate Ministries Salad Luncheon

Our annual Compassionate Ministries Salad Lunch will be

August 11 after the morning service.

Thank you so much Helping Hands ministry men for weed eating,

sawing down trees, and trimming and pruning bushes on my place. I

needed the help. God bless you all. Madeline Powell

To Our Church Family, Thank you so much for all the food brought

to our house and the memorial dinner, and to those who helped to

serve. Most of all we appreciate the love, prayers, and support.

The Edwards Family

CHURCH FAMILY PRAYERS

Caitie Cook, Mary Johnson, Murl Marsh, Terry Gardner and family

Pray for the Edwards Family during their time of sorrow.

Remember Saeed Abedini, a Boise Pastor sentenced to 8 years

WORLD MISSION PRAYERS

PRAISES The generosity of Nazarenes was seen again through the “Clothing Ministry” that took place at General Assembly last month. Delegates from around the world were offered an opportunity to “shop” through donated clothing items and take what they needed. Some delegates shared that they would be taking the items back to their home country for people in need.

PRAY FOR

In 1958 the Church of the Nazarene was invited to come to Ameri-can Samoa by one of its chiefs, Robert Manama, who had come to the Lord in the Samoan Church of the Nazarene in Hawaii. By 1959, a group of about 45 people were holding services in the home of Chief Manama. Today, there are 20 Nazarene churches in Samoan Islands – 19 in Samoa and 1 in American Samoa. Ask God to bless the ministry and lives of believers in these churches and that through them, many people will come to know Jesus as Savior.

The four countries where the Church of the Nazarene currently has active work on the Western Mediterranean Field (Spain, Por-tugal, Italy and France) consist of more than 90 percent Roman Catholics. Protestant denominations are viewed as “the church of the immigrant” at best and a cult/sect at worst. Many of our Euro-pean Nazarenes also face pressure and disassociation from their families due to their involvement with the Church of the Nazarene. Other challenges include: materialism and relative financial secu-rity, the cost of living (even a small apartment can cost $300,000 to $500,000 USD in some parts of our field), an immigrant mental-ity that can serve as an obstacle to creative thinking about what an effective church in the post-Christian, European context might look like.

Stewardship Report for July 14th, 2013

Attendance:

Sunday School 71

Morning Worship 195

Financial:

Monthly General Fund Budget “Goal” $21,825.78

Regular Tithes & Offerings 7/14 5,104.68

Total given in July 8,984.88

Left on July Goal 12,840.90

Sunday School Goal = $250.00

7/14 Offering =$37.70 Total this month = $67.60

2013-2014 Faith Promise Mission Giving (Apr.-Mar):

This years Goal $18,000.00

F.P. Shared to date 4,276.00

Given Last Week 160.00

Left on Goal 13,724.00

We’re so glad you are here!We’re so glad you are here!We’re so glad you are here!