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July 3rd Picnic at
Dogw
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The church will provide ham
burgers, hot dogs & drinks.
Bring your favorite non refrigerated desserts and
a lawn chair or blanket to sit on.
Opportunities to serve
Highland Residential
Summer Lunch Program We could still use some help on the following dates from 11 a.m.-1 p.m.: June 27th and 29th. You can also help by donating healthy snacks for the kids to take home (raisins, pea-nut butter, crackers, granola bars, etc.). Just label them “Summer Lunch Program“ and drop off at the church office. If you can help any of these dates, please contact Lisa Bernstein or Karen Cox.
Serve in the Nursery Our precious little babies and pre-schoolers need you to spend time caring for them on Sunday morn-ings. Your commitment is during the worship service once every three months. We still need more people to fill out the three month rotation. If this is an area you would be inter-ested in serving, please contact Ann Hertzfeldt in the church office at 526-7108.
OCC Collection Operation Christmas Child is col-lecting fishing supplies during the month of June. Please continue to bring in your Colgate toothpaste coupons. Place any of these items in designated boxes around the
church or in your Sunday School class.
We were submerged in God’s Word dur-ing Vacation Bible School June 13-17! During the week children discovered that Jesus saw people differently. He didn’t just see what was on the outside; He saw people for who they were on the inside…down, down deep. Children were led to discover that every-one needs a Savior- even those who look like
they have it all together. They learned that a relationship with Jesus Christ changes everything! The week’s scripture was Psalm 139:23-24. Our moto was Jesus Sees. Jesus knows. Jesus Saves. Bible study teachers, music, craft, mission and recreation leaders all worked together to teach the children this verse and help them to realize that we all need a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. We had an average of 110 adult and youth leaders work in VBS. Our average attendance for the week was 169 children. Everyone did a wonderful job! Ann and Colleen would like to give a huge thank you to everyone who gave of their time to share this experience with children dur-ing the week.
On Thursday we used our Mission tract time to hear Steve Farris share the Gospel. At the end of the service an invitation was offered and the ministers were on hand to council those who made decisions. Eleven children made decisions. We are following up with each child this week.
This year our mission offering was split between the Backpack Program at Parkview and Evangelistic Children’s Programs in India. The classes competed to see which group could raise the most money. The preschool-kindergarten group won the competition bringing in $249. Overall we gave $700 to be shared among the two groups.
Family night was Friday night at the Babe Ruth field at Parkview for Orga-nized Mass Chaos. We sang some of our VBS songs, ate a hot dog supper, enjoyed OMC and then pastor Scott McKinney connected the Gospel to OMC. The youth met in church members homes Monday-Thursday for their own VBS. They also studied the Submerged curriculum. An average of 43 students and eight leaders attended each night.
Serving this Week
Budget
Deacons of the Week Joe Church- Chief Deacon Randall Ramsay, Farrell Cox
Wednesday Dinner - 06/29 Taco Salad Bar, Beans, Rice, & Cookies
Wednesday Volunteers - 06/29 5:00 p.m. - Edna Homar, Mable Mabey, Carolyn & Stan Piela, Roy Tudor 5:45 p.m. - Ed Griggs, Ruth Ann Southerlan, Jan Stevens, Gloria Vick
Extended Session - 06/26 Babies 1 - Becky Crosier, Ruth Ann South-erlan Babies 2 - Judy Hingle, Beth Johnson Younger 2’s - Larry & Carrie Bussell Older 2’s - Jane Freeman, Kiri Sexton 3 year olds - Sandi Lane, Nikki Morris
June 19, 2016 Budget Goal per Week $27,543.33 Budget Gifts this Week $39,141.38 Difference from Goal $11,598.05 Total Designated Gifts $340.00 Total Gifts this Week $39,481.38 Budget Goal to Date $1,404,709.83 Budget Gifts to Date $1,505,342.89 Difference from Goal $100,633.06 Budget Gifts to Date Last Year $1,438,097.67 Increase (Decrease) from Prior Year $67,245.22
Sunday School
June 19, 2016 General Officers 5 Preschool 13 Children 19 Youth 42 Adults 339 Total in Sunday School 418
FLORIDA YOUTH CHOIR LEADING IN WORSHIP TONIGHT The Lifeline Youth Choir of First Baptist Church in Crestview, Florida
will lead in worship tonight at 6:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary.
Lifeline Choir, which is made up of 17
students from grades 7-12, has toured
every summer for over 20 years to lo-
cations ranging from New York City
to Montana to Texas to South Florida.
The worship concert will include a
variety of music, drama, and testimo-
nies. Lifeline Choir also serves week-
ly as the evening service choir at First
Baptist Church, Crestview, FL.
Please join us for this time of worship and support this youth choir.
Youth will have a game time/fellowship after the service with the youth choir.
Extra OCC Workday
We are going to work on totes and pillow case dresses this Monday, June 27th from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. We would love for you to join us. We have a little over 100 dresses made and around 350 totes! So we are getting a good start! Join in
the fun, bring a sandwich and let’s have a tote for EVERY shoebox this year! Our youth have been a tremendous help! They are learning how to iron and make necklaces and tying the most beautiful bows on our dresses!
Also, we are in a HUGE need of fishing sup-plies… hooks, line, sinkers & bobbers. Please put those supplies in our boxes around the church! Our church goal is 1631 shoeboxes this year,
so start filling our boxes NOW! What a difference 1 shoe-box can make in a child’s life!
FBC Preschool/Children’s Ministry Survey
The Preschool & Children's Ministry Ad-hoc Team was established in the spring to as-sist the ministers and staff at First Baptist Church (FBC) to analyze, encourage, and advise about current and future plans for the Children's Ministry at FBC. Those members invited by Pas-tor Scott McKinney to serve on the committee include: Cathy Jones, Kelli Melton, Wanda Peter-son, Laura Rich, Aaron Riddick, Bedelia Russell, and Mike Wilson. The purpose of the survey is to solicit input from parents/caregivers of children currently involved in our children's ministries and programs so as to gain additional insights about current ministries and programs as well as suggestions for future possibilities. Your feedback is important and your responses will serve to help inform and guide the team as they work with the FBC ministers and staff to develop a vision to grow and enhance ministries and programs for families and their children. The survey will be anonymous unless you choose to provide your contact information. The survey should take ap-proximately 20 minutes to complete. Thank you in advance for your thoughtful responses and constructive feedback. If you have questions about the survey please feel free to contact one of the team members. If you would like to respond to this survey on line, go to the FBC webpage and click on the link or a paper survey will be available. If you are familiar with qr scanning, you can use the attached barcode to take you to the survey.
Weekly Activities
CHURCHWIDE
FBC PICNIC at DOGWOOD PARK Sunday, July 3rd - Following morning worship The church will provide hamburgers, hot dogs, baked beans, chips and drinks. Please bring your favorite non-refrigerated desserts and a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. There will be bounce houses for the children.
CHILDREN
Terrific Tuesday - Chuckles Tuesday, June 28 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. For children in 1st-6th grade. Cost is $10.00 which includes two slices of pizza, unlimited drinks, one round of laser tag, a $4 arcade card and one round of miniature golf. Go carts are
available for an extra $5. You must sign up to reserve your seat on the van. Go to fbccookeville.org/children to sign up.
Terrific Tuesday - Nashville Zoo
Tuesday, July 12 , 2016
For children in 1st - 6th grade. Cost is $5 for children,
$9 for adults. Bus leaves at 10:00 a.m. Reservations must
be made by Friday, July 8th.
Happy Travelers
Dutch Maid Bakery & Café, Monday, July 25, 2016 - Tracy City, TN Enjoy lunch at the café, then tour the Heritage Museum and a mercantile store. Cost is $20 due at sign-up by July 10th. Load bus at 8:45 a.m., leave at 9:00 a.m. and return by 4:00 p.m.
Women’s Ministry SAVE THE DATE: JULY 14TH. FBC Women's Fellowship and Ministry Forum. More details to follow.
Sunday, June 26 8:00 A.M. Prayer (Cappuccino Ladies room) 8:45 A.M. Sunday School College Small Group – 4
th floor
10:00 A.M. Morning Worship Sanctuary & FLC 11:15 A.M. Resource Center Open 11:30 A.M. Church Council -FH 5:30 P.M. Prayer #143 TeamKid – FLC 6:00 P.M. Evening Worship Monday, June 27 8:30 A.M. Happy Travelers to McDonald, TN 1:00 P.M. Open Gym Tuesday, June 28 9:00 A.M. Terrific Tuesday - Chuckles 1:00 P.M. Open Gym Wednesday, June 29 7:30 A.M. Men’s Breakfast at Shoney’s 3:00 P.M. Open Gym 5:00 P.M Supper Line Open 6:00 P.M. TeamKid Youth (FLC) 6:30 P.M. Prayer Meeting - FH Sanctuary Choir 6:45 P.M. Hispanic Service 8:30 P.M. Men’s Basketball Thursday, June 30 1:00 P.M. Open Gym Friday, July 1 9:30 A.M. Fun Friday 1:00 P.M. Open Gym Saturday, July 2 Sunday, July 3 8:00 A.M. Prayer (Cappuccino Ladies room) 8:45 A.M. Sunday School College Small Group – 4
th floor
10:00 A.M. Morning Worship Sanctuary & FLC 11:15 A.M. Resource Center Open 11:30 A.M. Lunch @ Dogwood Park
NO EVENING ACTIVI TIES
To add prayer requests please call the church or visit our web page at www.fbccookeville.org.
Proposed Budget We will vote on the proposed 2016/2017 budget this morning.
Called Business Meeting - July 6, 2016