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Greeters 4
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CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR LADS TO LEADERS / LEADERETTE S CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR LADS TO LEADERS / LEADERETTE S CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR LADS TO LEADERS / LEADERETTE S CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR LADS TO LEADERS / LEADERETTE S
When Will I B
e Saved?
Read
ing: Jn
. 3:1-5
1. P
AUL W
AS N
OT SAVED W
HEN H
E D
ID W
HAT H
E _______________ W
AS
_______________ (A
cts 7:54-60).
2. P
AUL W
AS N
OT SAVED W
HEN H
E D
ID A
_______________ _______________
(Acts 8
:1-3).
3. P
AUL W
AS N
OT SAVED W
HEN H
E ____________ A
_______________ (A
cts
9:1-6).
4. P
AUL W
AS N
OT SAVED W
HEN H
E _______________ IN
_______________
(Acts 9
:6).
5. P
AUL W
AS N
OT SAVED W
HEN H
E _______________ _______________ (A
cts
9:9-11).
Conclu
sion: A
cts 9:10-19, 2
2:16
(Serm
on preach
ed by Jaso
n M
oon @
RPCC on 4-19-15 a.m
.)
Thank you to all our teachers and students who worked so hard. A special thanks to Nia
and Johnathan Johnson for all the hard work and time you gave to lads to leaders /
Leaderettes.
Tim Shoemaker
Wednesday Night Meal
Please sign up in foyer before Wed. so Kitty will know how much food to prepare. Dinner is served at 6 pm. The cost is $5.00 each.
April 22
Enchiladas, Quesadillas, Mexican Rice, Black Beans, Cole Slaw, Chips, Drinks and Desserts
April 12, 2015 Sun AM 470 Sun 1:00 270 Sun 5:00 20
Total Goal for 2015 127
Local Work Goal 52 3
Belize Campaign Goal 30 20
Stateside Campaigns Goal
10
Know Your Bible Goal
35
Total Baptisms 127 23
New Families
Restored 8
Weekly Purpose: $17,137.00
Contribution: $ 17,552.00
Contribution YTD: $ 284,768.00
Purpose YTD: $ 257,055.00
Average Weekly YTD: $ 18,984.00
Mission Sunday: $85658.00 (Week 15)
Prayers Sherryl Adkins Carla Allison Steve & Nancy Brown Frances Cason June Cooper Dot Davison Terry Davidson Beth Goodwin Susan Goodwin Kim Green Mark Harley Roy Hayes LaRue Hix Teasha Horsley Jimmy Howell Pat Howell Patricia Irwin Annie Ivey Liz Keith Lucille Large Frances Love Glenn May Etta Montgomery June Moore Bobbie Naish Connie Scurggs Richard Sinard Helen Oakes Barbara Owen Janet Snow Anne Powell Buddy Summers Gloria Summers Kerry Tanner Don Taylor Danny Thomas Mary Thomas Billy White
Friends & Family April Millwood ( daughter of Kathleen Mason ) Jerome Marshall ( father of Pam Collins) Glenda Ruffin ( Donna Williams' sister) Belle Coshatt ( sister of Milton Chandler) Michelle West, Matthew Raville, Eliza-beth Hunter ( friends of Robin Spitzley ) Dee Brakefield ( Adam Brakefield &
Jennifer Bearden’s father) Will Hathorn(bro-in-law of Michelle Free) Sharon long (sister of Barbara Fields) Chris Townley( Mother of Allen Townley) Lindsay Sharp ( cousin of Tonya Hayes ) Nancy Woodall( friend of Jim Williamson) Craig Luck (cousin of Sue Holcomb ) Beverly Carver ( daughter of Kay Carver) Martha Morris ( Ancel Norris’s sister ) Bruce Windham (Brother in law of Caro-lyn Windham) Brenda Sidoti (Julie Kincaid’s sister), Tony Crumbley ( former member ) Tori White,( Margaret White’s daughter) Kathy Godwin Roy - (Sol & Ellen’s daughter), Cindy Sanford (Leslie Tatum & Sherry Levan’s sister) Alvin Jenkins (father of Linda Carter & Patsy O’Rourke) Bobby Fuller (Mike McGill & Judy Mixon’s uncle ), Rollie & Faye Powell (Ray’s parents) Carolyn Plunk (Donna Shoemaker’s sister) William Hodges (Rhonda Hodges’ fa-ther), Harriette & Charles Byrd (Helen Oakes’ sister & brother-in-law), Osburne & Margie Holt (parents of Patty Gammage)
WEE FOLKS
April 19 Class at 1 pm April 26 Wee Folks and Sparks at Sunrise
Our Honored Guests 4/ 12 /15
In Town: Emma Caternichia, Joan Mcbrayer, Farah Alcorn, Bev-erly Carver, Amy Chappell, Brandon Dye, Caleb Henry, Stacy & NaTanya Marable, Gabriel Robbins, Stacy Scott, Charles Tuggle
Out of Town: Pam & Skipper Thomas
Youth Devo April 19th Area Wide Devo Steel city jump park, bus leaves at 4:20, you must have a waiver signed to jump, bring money for dinner April 26 Local Devo MAY 17 Area Wide-Rainbow May 24 Local Devo Wacky Wednesdays
April 22
Major Summer Dates: May 3 Senior Reception May 31 Golden Age Banquet June 7-11 VBS June 19-26 Campaign July 5-10 Maywood July 23-25 Local Campaign July 26-29 Gospel Meeting
July 31 -August 2 SEC
PANTRY ITEMS:
Canned Meat, Beans, Mexican Food
Attention Graduating Seniors Our Graduating Senior Reception
will be Sunday, May 3, 2015.
We are requesting an 8x10 photo & a wallet size photo. We would like to get this information back ASAP so that we can design & print a Senior bro-chure. Please bring this in to the office staff, Donna McCurry, or one of the elders. We appreciate your
cooperation.
HOSPITAL List Patty Gammage- will have surgery on Thursday
at St. Vin E.
Bill Sims - Out patient surgery last Thursday
Liz Keith had knee replacement last Monday
CONNECTION GROUPS
Meeting Times
Group 3 April 20, will meet
@ 6:30 at The Shack in Trussville.
Group 4 April 27
Your connection group leader will contact
you as to where your meeting will be held.
Christian Ethics – The Use of Tobacco
It has been said that alcoholism is the number one drug problem in our nation, but that smoking is the num-ber one killer. Estimates of the number of Americans that die each year due either directly or indirectly to smoking is about 320,000. Smoking is not only responsible to such a large number of deaths but it contributes to the ill health of many others. In America there are about 6 million people with asthma, 6.5 million with chronic bronchitis, 1.3 million with emphysema, 294,000 with tuberculosis and another 1.3 million with other chronic lung diseases. In addition to the dangers of smoking, there have been more and more young people who have turned to “smokeless” tobacco such as chewing tobacco and snuff. These types of to-bacco are the cause of rising cases of oral cancer (cancer of the lips, tongues and tonsils). In 1974 Americans smoked approximately 30 billion packs of cigarettes. In 1964 53 % of the men and 32 % of the women 21 years old or older smoked cigarettes. By the mid 1980’s that number was down to 33% of the men and 28% of the women. When smoking was first intro-duced and for a long time after that, it was not known that smoking was harmful. But as medical science has gath-ered more and more evidence of the harm of smoking, more and more Americans have quit. Cigarette smoke contains thousands of chemical substances, many of which have been linked to the devel-opment of diseases. The chemicals are divided into two groups – gases and particles. The gases include hydro-gen cyanide, nitrogen oxides and especially carbon mon-oxide. “Carbon monoxide is a poisonous gas that readily combines with hemoglobin, a substance in the blood that transports oxygen to bodily tissues. Carbon monoxide in the blood prevents oxygen from reaching the brain and the heart and other muscles. Continual exposure to the high levels of carbon monoxide associated with cigarette smoking is believed to lead to heart disease” (World Book Encyclopedia, “Smoking,” pp 520-521). Particles often referred to as tar include many health damaging substances, of which nicotine is the most hazardous. “About 60 milligrams (1/500 of an ounce) is enough to kill a person if taken all at once. The average cigarette will contain about 1/30,000 ounce of nicotine. The body prevents the accumulation of fatal doses by quickly breaking down the nicotine from each cigarette. However, nicotine raises the blood pressure, increases the heart rate, and contracts blood vessels near the skin…During smoking the larger particles get deposited on the mucous lining of the lungs and the larger airways that lead into the lungs. Over time, the large particulates and certain gases in the cigarette smoke scar the lungs and damage the cilia, thousands of little hair that line the airway…As a result, a smoker’s chance of developing bronchitis and influenza rises. Deposits of small particu-lates in the smaller airways of the lungs can lead to a lung disease called emphysema.”
-to be continued
Baby Shower
For
Michelle Elizabeth Torres
Parents are
Erin & Timothy Torres
April 19, 2:00 PM
THE SMALL FELLOWSHIP
Please bring gifts unwrapped
Sympathy To Vannessa Powell at the passing of her cousin, Johnny
Dunn. His funeral was Saturday in Eutaw, AL.
Church Picnic! May 9th at the mall
in Trussville 10-2 pm
Reconnect Men’s Conference
May 1-2 Calling All Men
Celebrating New Testament Christianity &
Christian Manhood
Peachtree City Church of Christ
201 S. Peachtree Parkway
Peachtree City, Ga. 30269
1-678-357-7114
Sympathy To the family of Al Brown, at
the passing of his mother on April 8. Al is in
Colorado working and sends his thank you for
all your cards and prayers for his family.
BAPTIZED
Matthew Aldridge was baptized at St. Clair Correctional Facility
last week by Chuck Spitzley
ATTENTION
If you have taken the security tv monitor
from the Church office. Please return it as
soon as possible. It is very important to the
office security.
Belize Missions
Our Nightly Revival Meetings which was held from
March 29 to April 1, was a huge success. To God be all
the glory! The meetings were well attended. The singing
was enthusiastic. The prayers were humbly and lovely
offered. The messages were powerful and Biblical. I am
thrilled to report that twenty precious souls were added to
the body of Christ. One Brother and two Sisters have
reconciled their lives to the Lord.
I would like to express my sincere appreciation to all my
faithful Brothers and Sisters from the Corozal and Liber-
tad congregation who:
1. Examined his/her heart and prepared for the meeting
2. Prayed for the success of the meeting
3. Invited and brought others to the meeting
4. Assisted in restoring the unfaithful
5. Attended every service of the meeting
You all did a fantastic job! Hats off to you! Thanks
again!
Our deepest and heartfelt thanks are extended to the Roe-
buck Parkway congregation for sending such a fine and
hardworking group to help us with the meeting. They
have done a wonderful job. They have impacted more
lives than they will ever know. They have imprinted last-
ing memories which have encouraged and inspired many
to serve the Lord and to do His will. Thank you all for the
great love that you have for the Belizean people.
Through the grace of God and His blessing, the Corozal
and Libertad congregation will continue to be bright shin-
ing light in our community!
Clayton Guzman
Corozal and Libertad Belize
Thank You Thank you so much for all the cards, food, and
prayers during such a difficult time in my life
at the death of my mother and daughter in law.
It is so great to have such a wonderful church
family. Thank you again.
Mona Jenkins
Deacon Meeting
Today @ 2:30 at the Deerfoot property.
We encourage all deacons and Elders to
be there.