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October 4, 2015 Liturgical Color: White 8:00 am
PRELUDE Mary Stevens
THE RINGING OF THE BELL
+HYMN OF PRAISE No. Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee Rev. Stephen Folmar
Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee, God of glory, Lord of love; Hearts unfold like flowers before Thee,
Opening to the sun above. Melt the clouds of sin and sadness, Drive the dark of doubt a-way;
Giver of immortal gladness, Fill us with the light of day.
+CALL TO WORSHIP Matthew 11:28-30 page 1514 Rev. Steve Wood
Lighting of the Altar Candles
THE CHURCH IN PRAISE
+HYMN No. 521 Redeemed Rev. Folmar
+HYMN No. 508 I Will Sing the Wondrous Story Rev. Folmar
+INVOCATION Rev. Wood
MESSAGE IN MUSIC Calvary Chancel Choir
THE CHURCH IN FELLOWSHIP WELCOME TO OUR GUESTS Rev. Folmar
+FELLOWSHIP CHORUS No. 354 Leaning On the Everlasting Arms Rev. Folmar
Leaning, leaning, Safe and secure from all alarms; Leaning, leaning, Leaning on the everlasting arms.
CHILDREN’S TIME Rev. Wood
+HYMN OF PRAYER No. 425 In the Garden Rev. Folmar
CONCERNS OF THE CHURCH Rev. Wood
HEARING GOD’S WORD SCRIPTURE READING Exodus 16:1-16 page 112 Rev. Wood +Gloria Patri, +Apostles’ Creed, +Prayer of Affirmation
A TIME OF GIVING
THE GIVING OF GOD’S TITHE AND OUR OFFERINGS Rev. Wood
Offertory, +Doxology and +Prayer of Dedication
PROCLAMATION OF GOD’S WORD
THE MORNING MESSAGE John 6:26-59 page 1657 Rev. John Richter
THE SACRAMENT OF THE LORD’S SUPPER
The Invitation
The Consecration of the Bread and the Cup
The Giving of the Bread
The Giving of the Cup
The Prayer of Devotion to Christ
THE CLOSING PRAYER AND THE LORD’S PRAYER Rev. Richter
DEPARTING TO SERVE THIS WEEK AT ST. JOHN’S Rev. Richter
+BENEDICTION AND +POSTLUDE Rev. Richter
____________________________________________ + Please Stand October Ushers: Don McKenzie, Eddy Leverett, Roger Whitley
Acolytes: Bailey and Logan Schuman NOTE: Our children’s offerings support the missions and ministries of St. John’s.
St. John’s
Evangelical Protestant Church
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St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church Established 1874
Cullman’s Community Church
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WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP OKTOBERFEST DINNER
TOMORROW NIGHT 5:00-7:00 pm Christ Hall
Tickets: $10 each
Eat in or Drive Thru (Drive Thru located on north end of building)
Menu: Wiener Schnitzel (Vienna Art) , Kartoffel Salat (Potato Salad), Rot Kohl
(Pickled Red Cabbage), Brot (bread), Apfel Kuchen (Apple Cake), tee (tea)
Music by: The Revelations and The Potentials
Tickets available at O.F. Richter and Sons and St. John’s Church Office
Women of Faith – LOVED,
The Farewell Tour
Ladies, if you would like to experience a
remarkable weekend celebration to be
reminded…or discover for the very first
time…what God’s grace and love mean
for you. Then you may want to experience
Women of Faith LOVED. The farewell
event will be November 6-7 in
Birmingham, AL at BJCC. Discount rates
will apply for groups of 10 or more
attendees. Contact Jane Brannon at
[email protected] or 256.347.1053
for more information.
WORLD COMMUNION
OBSERVED TODAY
Today is World Communion Sunday. we
join with churches around the world and
every denomination to celebrate the
sacrament of Holy Communion in all
worship services today.
Wine is served on the outer circles of the
tray and white grape juice is served on the
inner circles of the tray. Homebound
members can call the church office to
schedule a minister to come to your home
for home communion.
St. John’s Church is…..
Rooted in the doctrines of the Protestant Reformation. We believe we are saved by grace through faith in
Jesus, that the Bible is the rule for Christian life and faith, and that the Good News of Jesus should be
proclaimed in word and deed. Sacrament Celebrating. We believe God ministers to the community of believers in unique and special ways
though Baptism and Holy Communion. Liturgically Oriented. We believe remembering the whole life of Christ is important for spiritual maturity. We
follow the church calendar, celebrating seasons like Advent and Lent. Ecumenically Minded. In the context of our heritage, we believe all those who call upon Jesus as Lord will
share in his eternal blessings and so we welcome all believers who join us to participate fully in worship.
Thanks for visiting with us today! Feel free to call one of the pastors, Rev. John, Rev. Steve, or Rev. Stephen
734-0344 or check out our website www.sjepc.com to learn more about St. John’s.
NURSERY
Nursery is available for newborns up to 3 yrs. of age at all worship services and Sunday School. Please see any
usher or greeter this morning and they will direct you to the nursery.
SYMPATHY
Christian love and sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs. Karen Karwoski, mother of Ben (Emily)
Karwoski. Funeral services were held last week in Bluffton, Indiana. (* note: Ben served at St. John’s 2011-
2014 as Youth Director).
OFFICE CLOSED
The church office will be closed on Monday October 12th
in observance of Columbus Day. It will reopen on
SASSY SAGES OCTOBER LUNCHEON
Sassy Sages will meet for their regularly scheduled second Saturday monthly luncheon on October 10th
at 11:30
am in Heritage Hall.
GOOD SAMARITAN HEALTH CLINIC BENEFIT
Monday Oct. 19th
at 7:00 pm the Triumphant Quartet and Wallace State Singers will present Caring for Cullman
Concert at the Cullman Civic Center. Doors open at 6:00 pm. Proceeds of the concert go to The Good
Samaritan Health Clinic. Ticket outlets : Good Samaritan Health Clinic, Borden Family Pharmacy, The Added
Touch, The Added Touch Too, and Yates Chance Bookstore. A love offering will be received during the
concert. If you are unable to attend the concert and would like to make a donation, to :
www.goodsamariancullman.com or call 256-775-1389 ext. 123. (The Good Samaritan Health Clinic has been
helping meet the needs of Cullman County’s uninsured since 2004. They are located in the basement of the old
Cullman Hospital location.) Ticket Cost: $25.00 each for Artist Meet and Greet, or $12.00 each for General
Admission.
INTERESTED IN JOINING ST. JOHN’S?
Think you would you like to become a member? Been attending St. John’s for a while? Have questions?
If so, contact the church office (256-734-0344) to schedule a meeting with Rev. John.
Christmas is Coming… 81 days til Christmas
HEAR THIS…….Music Ministry Opportunities
Have you got a song in your heart?
Then prayerfully consider singing in the Chancel Choir this Fall and Advent Season. No audition, only a love of
singing for the glory of God. Opportunity for Praise team available thru involvement with the Chancel Choir.
Play a band instrument?
Instrumentalists with prior experience accompany congregational music for the 10:30 service and in other
services from time to time.
Do you have an interest in sound or visuals in worship?
Audio Visual Team: Enables the congregation to hear and see in worship services.
Rehearsals just beginning for Christmas music. See Rev. Stephen for details! [email protected] or call
church office (256)734-0344, ext.227
3rd Annual
Christmas Festival
And
Outdoor Market
December 12, 2015
We would like to invite you to be a part of our 3rd Annual Christmas Festival and Outdoor Mar-ket! Thank you to everyone that has served and/or sponsored rides and activities in the past! We are going to need your help again to make our 3rd Festival a great community outreach to oth-ers! Vendor registration forms are now being accepted for our market. Forms available in the church office or visit our church website at www.sjepc.com. Also, like our Facebook page “Cullman Christmas Festival and Market.”
A community festival celebrating the wonders of the Christmas Season! OPPORTUNITIES FOR SPONSORSHIP:
Carnival Rides/Activities: Inflatable’s: Games:
(All games are sponsored)
Mind Winder- $800 Garden of Eden Play Center $350 Lollipop Tree
Pirates Revenge- $800 Frozen Bounce House -sponsored Face Painting / Tatttoos
Twist and Shout -$800 Mickey Mouse Toddler Bounce-sponsored Large Checker Game #1
Reckless -$800 Double Slide $375 Large Checker Game #2
Polar Express- sponsored Sports Challenge 3 in 1- $250 Dinckelberg Bowling
Buckin’ Blitzen -$900 Velcro Wall / Spiderweb $250 Putt Putt Golf #1
(Mechanical Bull) Putt Putt Golf #2
Any donation amount toward expenses is greatly appreciated!!
SPONSOR RECOGNITION AT EVENT: All donations receive signage at the event
For more information or to sponsor an event contact: Karen Hassell 256-734-0344 or Gyzelle Warren 256-595-2775
WEDNESDAY NIGHTS @ SJ’s 5:15 pm Meal --- Menu: hamburger steak, baked potato, salad, bread dessert, drink
cashier: Lucinda Harding
Kids: 12 and under chicken fingers or small adult plate
Adults: $5 Children: $3 (MEAL CARDS AVAILABLE)
Fall Adult Classes 6:00 pm---Women’s Class- Before Amen – facillated by Tammy Knight and Melissa Aderhold;
6:00 pm Men’s Class- Knights of the 21st Century—facillated by Steve Wood;
Fall Children’s Ministries
SJ Kids
Nursery- for children birth up to age 3
Pre k3---5th
Grade Schedule: 5:45-6:00 Playground Open (parents please supervise)
6:00-7:00 Truth Lab (lesson, craft, experiment, music)
SJ Tweens
(4th
-5th
Grades Schedule) 5:30-6:00 Rec Time (Ruehl Building) Sonya Whiting
5:45-7:00 Youth: Grades 7-12 (Youth Center)
6:00-7:00 Truth Lab-2nd
Floor Ruehl Building (lesson, craft, experiment, music)
6:00-7:00 Confirmation (6th
Grade) (Confirmation Room)
6:00-7:00 Praise Team (Choir Room)
7:00pm Chancel Choir (Choir Room)
CHURCH FUNNY
"Oh, I sure am glad to see you," the little boy said to his grandmother (on his mother's side). "Now
Daddy will do the trick he's been promising us! The grandmother was now very curious. "What
trick is that?" she asked. "He told Mommy that he'd climb the walls if you came to visit," answered
the boy!
SUNDAY FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST 8:45a.m. until 9:15a.m.
Sunday School begins @ 9:15 am Sausage/ biscuit $1.00
Gravy / biscuit $1.00
Muffin or Danish $.50 each
Coffee / Juice $.50 each Meal cards available
Reflections of Our Faithfulness:
Attendance –Sunday September 27, 2015
8:00 148
9:30 93
10:30 227
total 468
God’s People Gave $15,241.86
In Hospital: Donna Byram
Home: Clarice Shafer
SJ’s Student Ministry Sunday School 9:15-10:15am
Wednesday 5:45 pm Nate Randall: [email protected] Lauren Randall: [email protected]
Gifts Given Last Week:
GLORY OF GOD:
…memory of Rocky Terry by Roger and Katie Whitley
BTN:
…memory of Flora Bright , Mildred Smith, Rocky Terry by Ed and Dottie Henke
…memory of Roy Glasscock by Betty Blair; Ed and Dottie Henke
…memory of Jack Mack by Bill and Dean Herfurth; Johnny and Patsy Richter
…honor of Margaret Richter by Jerry and Denise Schuman
…memory of Denville and Pam Cordes Tucker by Johnny and Patsy Richter; Ron and Cindy Golub
LITTLE LAMBS SCHOOL
…memory of Rocky Terry by Jack and Pat Hanes
YOUTH FUND:
...memory of Karen Karwoski by Jo Webb
WOMEN’S GUILD / WHIT’S PLACE
…memory of Jack Mack by Roy and Carole Williams
EMAIL ADDRESSES
Please notify us when your email address changes by emailing [email protected] so you can receive the
church wide email messages.
THINGS TO KNOW
Church wide Emails: if you are not receiving occasional church wide emails, please email Karen Hassell
To receive proper credit for your tithes, gifts and offerings, please make sure you are using the 2015
offering envelopes.
Face book
If you have a Smartphone, ipad, laptop, tablet or home computer, search “St. John’s, Cullman” and “like” our
page to add us to your newsfeed. Articles of interest to read, announcements and prayer requests are posted
regularly on our St. John’s Face book page. Remember prayer requests posted here, are for your church family
to see. (Remember FB is a public forum so please word prayer requests carefully.)
CONTRIBUTIONS
When making contributions to any fund other than the general fund (Burn the Note, Music Fund, or
Youth Fund, Women’s Guild / Whit’s Place) please write a separate check made specifically to that fund.
CONTACT INFORMATION
To make sure you can receive the latest announcements about events at our church, please take a second and
email your new information to : [email protected] or by calling the church office.
CREDIT / DEBIT CARDS …..YES!! NOW ACCEPTED!!
Visa, MasterCard, Discover and debit cards are now being received for your contributions to the church. You
can sign up for weekly, bi-monthly or monthly contribution debits. Forms are available in the church office
during regular business hours.
CHURCHWIDE EMAILS
If your email address has been changed, please notify Karen at: [email protected] so you will not miss
any important information about upcoming or special events or possible changes in schedules or events
happening at St. John’s.
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STAFF EMAIL AND CONTACT INFORMATION:
Rev. John: [email protected]
Rev. Steve: [email protected]
Rev. Stephen: [email protected]
Nate Randall: [email protected]
Lauren Randall: [email protected]
Gyzelle Warren: [email protected]
Regina Baker: [email protected]
Karen Hassell: [email protected]
St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church
512 2nd
Ave SE Cullman Al 35055
256-734-0344 website: www.sjepc.com
CHURCH CALLING INFORMATION CARDS
Have you filled out yours? Notification choices are: text message; email, or by calling your home phone.
PLEASE SELECT ONLY ONE METHOD FOR THE BEST WAY TO CONTACT YOU. Cards
available in the information rack in the education building. Turn in at the office.
Assisted Living:
Folsom Center: Martha Keel (rehab)
Westminster Assisted Living: Virginia Richter
Falkville Nursing Home: Mildred Martin; Assisted Living, B’ham.: Charlotte Newman
Woodland Village: Carolyn Huck
ST. JOHN’S UPDATED PRAYER LIST
St. John’s prayer list is renewed the first of each month. Please fill out a new prayer card with
your individual requests each month and indicate clearly if you would like it published in the
bulletin—otherwise it will remain on the Pastor’s Prayer list only. Likewise as your prayer
request needs to be removed from the list, please let us know that too. The Prayer lists are
published in the bulletin as space allows each week.
CHURCH MEMBERS:
Mavous Speegle, David York, Theolene Moon, Jackson Ray, Gary Dean, Bobbie Cleghorn, Pam Campbell,
Gail Mauldin, Carolyn Huck,; Steve Hinkle; Janice McNeal, Jennifer Harding
CHURCH FAMILY AND FRIENDS:
Myrl Dobbins, Tamika Powell, , Sue Patton,; Linda Bergeron; Ron Johnston; L.E.Shaneyfelt; Madison Casey;
Beverly Denney; Martha Sellers; Brenda Heatherly; Betty Skinner McSwain; Nick Brown; Johnny Laney; Dora
Johnson
Military Prayer List: Help us update our Military Prayer list. Please look over the list and see if your family member or friend has
changed locations or has now arrived back at home.
MILITARY ADDRESSES
If you have friends or family currently serving in the US Military, our card ministry would like the opportunity
to send cards to them throughout the year. Please submit (clearly print) complete mailing addresses to Geraldine
Hendrix or bring them by the church office during regular business hours.
Chaplain Chris Hester—Virginia Beach, Va;
CW4 James Williams—Fort Lee, Virginia; Col. Philip Clemmons, Jr.—Pentagon;
Captain Kellie Scott Hyatt—Birmingham, Al ; Lt. Cmdr. Scott and Lt. Cmdr. Roz Love, Guam, US Navy; A1C
Will Sapp US Air force, Key West, Fl; Sgt. Tony Parker, Air Force, Kandahar; John Lancaster, US Navy; Jason
Beck, US Army, Afghanistan; Sgt. Arron Wayne Cosper, US Army, Fort Poke, La.; Adam Ramos, Sasebo,
Japan; US Navy; Derek Ramos – 1st LAR Camp Pendleton, CA; Cpt. John Forbes, Pentagon; NC; Sgt. Zach
Whisenhunt, Camp LeJune, NC
PLEASE EXCUSE OUR ACTIVITY!
When you notice any of the staff slipping out of 8:00 worship on Sundays, please know we are preparing for
Sunday School, or conducting rehearsals for the upcoming service, etc. If you see us on the move, please pray
for us and for all of our worship services!
CHECKS TO DIFFERENT FUNDS
Please remember when writing a check to the church for your gifts, tithes or offerings, if you are giving to a
different fund (Burn the Note, Music Fund, or Youth Fund) other than general fund, please be sure to write a
separate check. Women’s Guild / Whit’s Place donations go to The Women’s Guild. Most of the time we do not
have enough cash on hand to transfer monies in house.
Thank you in advance for your help in this matter.
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
8:00-9:00 Worship- Sanctuary
8:40-9:10-Light Breakfast
9:15-10:15 Sunday School
*9:30-10:25 Communion Service-Sanctuary
(*Note: this time does conflict with the Sunday school hour. Please understand if you intend to bring your
children to this service they will miss this important time of Christian education.)
10:30-11:30 Worship-Christ Hall
CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS
Mike Baker, Jimmy Barnes, Tricia Fuller, Lucinda Harding , Jason Kelly, Mike Murphy, Tim Richter, Robin
Sandlin, Pam Scott, Steve Stanford, Melanie Townson, Rusty Turner