May 27, 2018
2018 Theme: Together “With gladness and sincerity of heart” Acts 2:46
Community Family Movie Night Friday, June 1
7:30 pm in the back parking lot
Drinks and popcorn provided. We will watch a family friendly movie.
Bring your seats or a blanket. Invite your friends!!
UPDATING CHURCH DIRECTORY
Check the sample directories at the Welcome Center. Please make corrections, delete any
information and add as needed. There are 3 copies but you only need to make
corrections in one. Thanks
LIFE GROUPS: Sunday, May 27 Check with your group leader for time
and location of your meeting
6 pm: Open Book Bible Study
at the building
THOSE TO SERVE Sunday, May 27 Sunday, June 3
SONG LEADER: AM: Wayne Rowe AM: Joe Tubb
PM: LIFE Groups PM: Wayne Rowe
OPENING PRAYER AM: Joe Findley
OPENING PRAYER PM:
ATTENDANCE CARDS: Jesse Moody, Jonathan Hall, Andrew Crepeau
SCRIPTURE READER: Hayden Holcomb
LORD’S SUPPER LEADER : Greg Eldridge
ASSIST (for the month): Dan McDonald, David Pahman, Al Burkett, Jack Falls
Hunter Holcomb, David Foster, Brennan Hodges, J Hodges
CLOSING PRAYER: AM: Jimbo Jordan AM: David Pahman
PM: PM:
NURSERY: Amy Hutchings Amy Hutchings
TODDLERS: Anna Taft Anna Taft
PREPARE COMMUNION: Volunteer Needed Volunteer Needed
GREETERS LOBBY: D Eldridge, J Newberry Joyce Dixon , Howard Pitts
TRANSPORTATION: Ken Arnold, 334-797-7277 Mark Erwin, 251-463-8333
WEDNESDAY PM: May 30 June 6
SONG LEADER: Sargent Erwin Josh Fields
CLOSING PRAYER:
If you cannot serve: call David Haynes - 251-402-0239
SUNDAY NIGHT
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
1st - Worship at the building
2nd - LIFE Groups
3rd - Praise & Worship in Song 4th - LIFE Groups
5th - Fellowship & Family Day ———————
CHILDREN’S BIBLE HOUR
Sunday mornings + 1st & 3rd Sunday evenings
Ages: 2 years old - 4th Grade
LADIES SERVICE PROJECT: Ronald McDonald House
~Saving Pop Tabs (bring to the church office) ~Wednesday Night Ladies Class: goal is to provide
the cost of housing for a month for a family.
SON ISLAND KIDS MAY MEMORY VERSE
“A man may have many plans in his heart. But the Lord’s purpose wins out in the end.”
Proverbs 19:21 NIRV
PRAYER LIST Please notify the office with updates.
MEMBERS: Joyce Gardner Henry radiation treatments; Leo Adams upcoming outpatient procedure for melanoma on his leg; J D Smith; Rick Gates recovering shoulder surgery; Tammy Gates ongoing health problems; Albert & Johnnie Mae Gay health problems MEMBERS WITH HEALTH CONCERNS & SHUT-INS: Suder Bogle, Virginia Bray, Irene Falls, Harriet Garner, Christine Gibbs, Anita Gibson, Helen Jones, Mack Lewis, Brian & Marcie McArdle, John Phillips, Sadie Presnall, John Shavers, JD Smith, Beatryce Thomason FRIENDS AND FAMILY: Rosendo Robledo (Toni Gordon’s brother) Parkinson's, will have brain procedure on June 11; John Barnett (cousin of Linda Littlepage and Earl Ray) cancer; Dora Wright (Greeta Taylor & Jennifer Donovan’s mother) Springhill with fluid retention; Clark Cummings (Allan Eldridge’s great-great nephew) fell and fractured his skull, recovering well; Leng, (Noi Hilbert’s sister) recurring cancer; Jerry Mustoffa (Davidson’s brother-in-law) health concerns; Jennifer Ryan (Ethel Shelton’s friend) colon cancer; Peggy Williams (Anna Holcomb’s mother) injured in a fall, improving; Cindy Neal (Helen Jones’ daughter-in-law) cancer; Patricia Moody (friend of Tammy Gates) pancreatitis, additional tests; Fredrick Blair (Kay Findley’s friend) heart problems; Dr. James Martin (friend of George Peaden) cancer; DJ Cartwright (Mary Barganier’s son) losing sight; Emma Jane Beasley (Frankie Williams’ cousin) cancer; Rob Terrell (missionary from California) mass on pancreas; Tami Davenport (Bernice Adams’ friend) cancer; William Redd (friend of the Burris’) cancer; Jordan Tacon prayers for strength; Joyce Goodson (friend of Linda Littlepage & Judy Gray) brain tumor; Janice Hardison (Sojourner) cancer; Vicki Withers (Marsha Butler’s friend) ovarian cancer; Ray Neff (Tara Foster’s brother-in-law) 3 strokes; John Gunnels (Shirley’s son) liver cancer; Bill Davis (Marilyn’s husband, bear lady) asbestosis; Monna Faircloth (Tammy Gates’ mother) Alzheimer's; John Glenn (Wanda’s husband) health issues; Harry Bates (Linda Littlepage’s nephew) cancer; Byron Lundy (friend of Frankie Williams) cancer; Byron Smith (Kay Findley’s cousin) complications from a stroke; Donny Miller (brother-in-law of David Catlett) lung cancer; Becky Gregory (friend of Jean Rowe) cancer; Dot Sweringen (Pat Rainey’s sister) brain tumor; Lynn Brandeau (friend of Ethel Shelton) multiple myeloma; Bill Freeze (Betty Tubb’s brother) bedfast from strokes; Carol Watson (Virginia Bray’s friend) chronic leukemia
EVENT SCHEDULE May 27: LIFE Groups June 1: Community Outdoor Movie Night, 7:30 pm, back parking lot June 10-15: High School Week at Gulf Coast Bible Camp June 5: MPB Voting Site June 10: LIFE Groups June 10: Teen Week at Gulf Coast Bible Camp June 17: Song & Praise at 6 pm, led by Joe Tubb and Wayne Rowe June 20: Bagging groceries following the evening service June 21: Food Give Away June 23-28: Teens: Uplift at Harding July 8-12: Teens: Atlanta Mission Trip July 16-18: VBS July 20-22: Teens: AIM Conference at Faulkner Univ *Mondays: Men’s Basketball *Tuesdays: SIS Exercise Class, 6-7 pm *Thursdays: Pickleball 6-8 pm *Saturdays: SIS Exercise Class, 9:45 am
THANK YOU REGENCY
Thanks to your generosity, $7683 was given Sunday for the Mobile Christian School Vision 2020 project.
MT. DORA CHANGE FOR CHILDREN COIN CANS Cans need to be turned in by the 1st of June.
SUMMER QUARTER BIBLE CLASSES BEGIN JUNE 3 Watch for adult class choices in next weeks bulletin.
SUMMER WEDNESDAY NIGHT SPEAKERS
All adult classes will meet in the auditorium
THANK YOU NOTE Thank you all so much for the contribution in Mother’s (Louise
Wooldridge) name to Childhaven. She loved children and would be happy with this honor. Janice Rowley & Bill Wooldridge
NICK CREPEAU HONORED
Nick, the husband of Jill Crepeau was awarded Officer of the Year by the Mobile Police Dept. Nick is the father of Andrew, Natalie and
Elizabeth.
YOU ARE INVITED - Retirement Party for Jerry Davidson 51 Years of service for the Lord
Saturday, June 2; 12 noon - 2 pm at Summerdale
June 6: Rick Whittle June 13: Jason Smith June 20: Jason Gambol June 27: Wesley Garland July 4: Singing July 11: Lynn Briscoe July 18: VBS
July 25: TBA Aug 1: Cody Boston Aug 8: Eric Gray August 15: Andrew Itson August 22: Justin Barnes August 29: Casey Bearden
Remember A man went to the doctor because of his failing memory. “Doctor, I’m getting to the point where I can’t remember anything anymore.” “How long have you had this problem?” The man answered, “What problem?” A key word in Deuteronomy is remember. Deuteronomy 8:1-2, “All the commandments that I am commanding you today you shall be careful to do, that you may live and multiply, and go in and posses the land which the Lord swore to give to your forefathers. And you shall remember all the ways which the Lord your God has led you.” Deuteronomy 8:18, “But you shall remember the Lord your God for it is he who is giving your power to make wealth.” So God was calling upon his people to remember what he had done for them, and in so doing, it would make a difference in the way they lived. Let me pass along a few fundamental things we need to remember. 1. Where we came from. We came from God. God wanted to share His aliveness with us and He created us in His image. That means we have value, worth, meaning. Our worth is neither conferred nor withheld by what other people say or think. That’s already been determined by our being made in the very image of God. We must not forget this. 2. We need to remember why we’re here. A document called “The Shorter Catechism,” written in 1647, begins with the question, “What is the chief end of man?” The answer is, “Man’s chief end is to glorify God and to enjoy Him forever.” That’s why we’re here - to glorify God. 1 Corinthians 12:31, “Whether then, you eat or drink or whatever you do, do all to the glory of God.” 3. We also need to remember where we are going. A preacher was visiting in the home of an elderly sister. As he was about to leave he said, “You must think a lot about the hereafter.” She responded, “I sure do, preacher. When I go from one room to another, I always ask myself, now, what am I hereafter?” We need to think about the hereafter. Our final destination is heaven. That’s where we want to go. Peter said we have an inheritance, reserved in heaven for us. So let’s all remember where we came from, why we’re here, and where we’re going. - Allan Eldridge
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