Greeters for Today
Southside Church of Christ 529 Country Club Lane Hopkinsville KY 42240
Sunday Morning Worship July 8, 2018
Song Director ............ .......... David Howell Prayer ........................ .......... Gary Logan Scripture Reader ....... .......... Tim Arvin Announcements ........ .......... Fred Myers Speaker ..................... .......... Scott Wilson Sermon ..................... ……….. Dismissal Prayer ........ .......... John Lancaster
Teaching Children’s Worship – Roy & Dana
Staley Helpers—Trent Wells and Connor Gary
Communion to Shut-Ins Richard Grogan and Carey Laster
Sunday Evening Service Song Director ............ .......... Ricky Hunt Prayer ....................... .......... Duane Moore Speaker ..................... .......... Scott Wilson Sermon ……………. ...... .......... Dismissal Prayer ........ .......... John Wheeler
Canaan’s Kids — David & Lindsey Howell
Wednesday Evening Prayer— 7/11
David Lassiter
Sunday Morning Worship July 15, 2018
Song Director............. .......... Scott Cowan Prayer ........................ .......... Marvin Maxwell Scripture Reader ....... .......... Tim Arvin Announcements ........ .......... Fred Myers Speaker...................... .......... Bryan Dill Sermon… ................... .......... Others First
Dismissal Prayer ........ .......... Lester Buckner
Teaching Children’s Worship – Bob & Donna Pickerill
Helpers—Tate Wells and Lainey Burman
Communion to Shut-Ins Gary Logan and Tim Noel
Sunday Evening Service Song Director............. .......... Scott Cowan Prayer ....................... .......... David Lassiter Speaker...................... .......... Bryan Dill Sermon ……………. ...... .......... Faith Dismissal Prayer ........ .......... Freddy Farmer
Canaan’s Kids — Carol Myers and Marsha
Garnett
Wednesday Evening Prayer— 7/18 Ed Staley
Phone: 270-885-8392 Fax: 270-885-7615 Email: [email protected]
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Welcome!
If you are visiting with us today please feel free to participate. We will sing and pray to the Lord and express our
adoration and thanksgiving for all the blessings He freely gives. We will have an offering this morning and we do not
want our visitors to feel obligated in any way. There is an infant nursery located through the double doors located to
the left of the pulpit. The toddler nursery is located up the stairs in the foyer. A children’s worship is provided for
children ages 2 through 5 on the second floor which will be announced during our service. Please turn your cell
phone ringers off during our service.
Birthdays Jeanine Cunningham July 10 Bruce Jenkins July 10 Ricky King July 10 Tom Doss July 12 Wayne Gray July 12 Robert Jones July 12 Dimple Turner July 14 Bill Vander Linden July 14
Anniversaries Cary & Heather Luttrull—July 10 Seldon & Barbara Dixon—July 14 Mike & Barbara Kissner—July 14 Todd & Amanda Perry—July 15
Ushers for July Foyer—Tyler Stallons, John Wheeler and Tim Bridges Side Door Ushers—Raymond Perry and Bruce Jenkins
Serve Communion in July Preside Wes Parker
Jessie Howell Brian Oatts Neil Silvy Roy Staley Duane Moore Chris Gary David Lassiter Brad Dougherty
Nursery Attendants: Terri Putty and Carolyn Shaw
Baby Nursery Attendants: Holly Bivins and Judy Thomas
Door 1 Ann Shelton and
Barbara Smith
Door 2 Wayne Simpson and
Jimmy Stamps
Door 3 Ed & Tammy Staley
Door 4 Roy & Dana Staley
Collin and Ryan
Elders Scott Cowan Pete Harry
Duane Moore Wesley Parker
Ed Staley John Wheeler
Minister Bryan Dill
502-320-0007 [email protected]
Associate Minister Walter B. Edwards
270-881-0871
Youth Minister Scott Wilson 615-430-1875
Counselor
Ann Vander Linden 886-3089
Missionaries Ricardo Alvarado
Costa Rica Allan Lopez
Panama Dorian Flynn
Africa
Sunday Services Bible School 9:00 AM
Worship 10:00 AM Evening Worship
5:00 PM
Wednesday Services Bible Class 6:30 PM
Internet Home Page www.southsidehopkinsville.
com
I would suspect that the majority of the people that read this article have
heard at least one version of the children’s story, “The Little Engine That Could”.
This story has been called an American “fairytale” and became widely known in
the United States after it was published in 1930. The story has remained so
popular that in 2011, there was a computer animated movie of the same name
released. Because of my grandchildren, I am probably safe in saying that I have
seen that movie a minimum of 500 times and occasionally multiple times in a
single day.
In each version of the story, there is a little train engine that takes on
what appears to be an impossible task because none of the other larger locomo-
tives are willing to try. The difference is, the little engine kept saying “I think I
can, I think I can”. At the end of the story, the little engine accomplishes the
task.
In Matthew 17, Jesus says to his disciples, “Truly I tell you, if you have
faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, ‘Move from here
to there,’ and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” The mustard
seed is smaller than the period at the end of a sentence, yet Jesus says that is
the amount of faith needed to move mountains.
With faith in God and His Gift of Christ to us, we don’t have to keep tell-
ing ourselves “I think I can, I think I can” but we can have the peace of mind to
say “I know I can” and move mountains or any other obstacle that tries to hin-
der our walk with God. Ed Staley
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Our Summer Series continues
on Wednesday with Steven
Hunter of Glendale Road in
Murray speaking on Andrew.
Two interesting books by Ravi Zach-arias in our Branch Church Library near the Welcome Center -- Why Jesus? Rediscovering His Truth in an Age of Mass Marketed Spirituali-ty - 239Z; Beyond Opinion - Living
the faith we defend - 239Z.
April—June 2018
Clients seen—54
Cancellations/No shows—8
Issues Addressed:
Adolescents 6
Children 6
Family Concerns 14
Grief 12
Marriage 16
Total 54
Keep the Southside group who will be heading to Costa Rica from July 23-30th in
your prayers!
in honor of Amanda Cook and Scotty
Scholar on Sunday, August 5th, from
1 to 2:30 PM. They are registered at
Broadbents in Cadiz, Gracious Me,
Amazon, Target, Wal-Mart and Zola
online.
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David Morrow was hospitalized in Nashville last week for possible heart problems. Jan Morrow will have a plate and screws put in her arm to repair the break. Bob Dodson, brother of Terry, has been diagnosed with leukemia. Gerri Clough was hospitalized for di-verticulitis last week. Remember these also: Amanda Ashby, Paul Arvin, Violet Berkley, Lena Bickers, John Burman, Frances Chenoweth, Darrell and Judy Batey Conley, Walter Edwards, Nancy Farmer, Natalie and John David Foster, Joel Gardner, Peggy Grace, Wayne Gray, Drayton Hatcher, Liz Herndon, Ann Hicks, Ricky Hunt, Alma Kennaday, Wanda Lancaster, Mary Lou Laster, Robin Mahoney, Doris Medeiros, Ed & Barbara Moore, Jackie Morris, David & Jan Morrow, Dottie O’Nan, Junie Peterson, Hester Rogers, Geraldine Sim-mons, Freddie Sweeney, Hope Thomas, David Turner, and Earl Webb.
Last Sunday’s contribution—$9,720.00
Weekly budget—$9,310.00
Year to date budget— $5,975.00 under budget
Sunday school attendance last week—163
Worship service attendance last week—264
Tonight following our worship service.
Southside will play First Christian Church at 7:30 PM on Field 5 and
play Second Baptist Church at 8:30 PM on Field 5 tomorrow
evening
July 2—2 Kings 1-4 July 3—2 Kings 5-8 July 4—2 Kings 9-11 July 5—2 Kings 12-13; 2 Chronicles 24 July 6—2 Kings 14; 2 Chronicles 25 July 7—Jonah July 8—2 Kings 15; 2 Chronicles 26
Thank you so much for all the cards we received for Mama. Also, the prayers and all who came to her visitation and her funeral. You have no idea how much all of that meant to us. The flowers that were sent were beautiful and much appreciated. Jean Williams, Charity Miller and Hannah Honeycutt This past month, the third class of Grace and Mercy graduated from the Jobs for Life program. Fifteen women attended one or more classes. Twelve of these women completed the entire course. Of these twelve, eight are now employed outside of Grace and Mercy. Five women have completed six or more Bible correspondence lessons. Upon completion of Jobs for Life, each girl received a beau-tiful women’s Bible, the book Revenge Redeemed, a certifi-cate, a special bookmark, and a typed resume with copies and information about Southside. Thank you to Southside and the elders for financially supporting this work, to Mar-sha Parker, Amanda Ashby, Carol Myers, Holly Bivins and Alden Gray for agreeing to teach, to Cindy Noel and Teresa Medeiros for typing resumes, to Teresa Farmer for ordering all supplies needed and to Tammy Winters for keeping up with all the homework and attendance and encouraging those who needed a little extra help, plus providing the cake for graduation. Most importantly, may God bless these women as they one by one move on with their lives
Marsha Garnett