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The Central Message
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Schedule of Services: Sun Morning Classes: ................ ..9:30 a.m. Sun Morning Worship: ................ 10:30 a.m. Sun Evening Worship: ............... ..1:30 p.m. Sun Afternoon Bible Class……….5:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: ........... ..6:30 p.m.
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200 25th Street NW• Cleveland TN 37311
From Your Elders
Elders:
Tom Butler, Kevin Gardner, Tim Gobble, Mike Keith, Doug Matthews, Keith Welder
Deacons:
Ronny Bayless Mike Brandon Kevin Caylor Andrew Coggin Josh Davis
Leon Davis David Dumm B.J. Fentress Rusty Gregg Dale Hester
Kenny Johnston Dale Jones Randy King Steve McConnell Scott Medlin
Darrell Morgan Bryan Morrow David Oliver Todd Satterfield Jon Talley
Minister - Ryan Ary Associate Minister - William Johnston
www.centralcocfamily.com [email protected]
423-476-8941
Volume 78, Issue 11 November 1, 2015
November 8th
Invite all of your family and friends to come and share this special day with us!
There will be a catered
luncheon between morning and 1:00 services.
Goal Attendance: 450
Please pray for this day that much good will come from it and that we may be a guiding
light to those we love.
lavished upon us the riches of His grace, given us an inheritance, and sealed us with the Holy Spirit, which guarantees our inheritance until we acquire possession of it (Eph. 1:5-14). For these blessings and even more we say, “THANK YOU FATHER, THANK YOU FATHER; YOU ARE TRULY AN AWESOME GOD”! Another song that comes to mind about being thankful is Thank You, Lord. The first verse says this:
Thank You, Lord, for loving me. Thank You, Lord, for blessing me.
Thank You, Lord, for making me whole. And saving my soul.
A simple song with a simple melody, but very powerful message; may we ever be thankful for what God has done for us, especially spiritually speaking. We, as your shepherds, are very thankful for each and eve-
ry member at Central. Thank you for all the work you do
for our congregation and for our community. We thank
you for all your love and support. We love each one of
you and want each one to go to heaven. We pray that we
all have a blessed November and that we strive to live for
Him and thank Him for all He has done for us. Count your
many blessings, name them one by one.
The month of November is a wonderful month. It is a month that has a theme of being thankful. November is also a month that provides more time than usual to focus on our families. There is just something special about that long Thanksgiving weekend. We all anticipate heading to a relative’s home or hosting the whole family in our own home for wonderful food and fellowship. Many wonderful memories are made at this time of the year. Our country is very blessed in its resources. Sometimes it is easy to get used to the things we have, and maybe even forget to be thankful for the blessings God has bestowed upon us. The holiday of Thanksgiving provides a wonderful opportunity to be thankful for all of our blessings. One thing families might sometimes do after the big thanksgiving meal is go around the room and let each person tell what they are thankful for. It’s a great time to see a little piece of everyone’s heart and what they deem important. In regards to being thankful, a song comes to mind entitled, “Give Thanks”. The song is taken directly from Psalms 107:1 which reads, “Oh give thanks to the Lord, for He is good, for His steadfast love endures forever!” (ESV) Our Father in heaven has not only blessed us with physical blessings, but also every spiritual blessing in Christ Jesus (Eph. 1:3). He has adopted us, redeemed us, forgiven us,
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Order of Worship
Lord’s Table: Kevin Caylor, Kevin Gardner, Ryan Loftis, Josh Davis, Johnny Triplett, Leon Davis, Jimmy Isom and Todd Satterfield
November 1 November 8 November 15 November 22 November 29
Announcements Mike Brandon Mike Brandon Mike Brandon Mike Brandon Mike Brandon
Lords Supper AM: Clint Butler PM: Dale Hester
AM: Danny Coggin
PM: Ted Gobble
AM: David Dumm PM: Kenny Johnston
AM: Luke Thomason PM: Scott Morrow
AM: Joe Ownbey PM: Sudhir Mendiratta
Scripture and Prayer
AM: David Brown PM: Carroll Guhne
AM: Rusty Gregg PM: Andrew Coggin
AM: Beau Burr is
PM: Danny Coggin AM: Tom Butler
PM: Steve McConnell AM: Randy King
PM: Johnny Triplett
Dismissal Prayer
AM: Beau Burr is
PM: Steve McConnell AM: David Brown PM: Randy King
AM: Garlon Campbell PM: Carroll Guhne
AM: Bryan Morrow PM: Rusty Gregg
AM: Jeff Clabough PM: Roger Fort
Nursery AM: Melanie Mason & Ashley Gerald PM: Paula Satterfield Tammy Johnston
AM: Holli Carroll & Linda Deger PM: Kippi & Ali Cox
AM: Sher r i & Molly McConnell PM: Sue & Alexa Bancroft
AM: Chery Landolt & Sally Beaty PM: Judy Gobble & Jannie Mendiratta
AM: Debbie Layne & Renee Haney PM: Lacey Fentress & Sandra Fansler
Ushers Bucky Bancroft Gary Eversole
Jim Lupo Greg Turner
Bucky Bancroft Gary Eversole
Jim Lupo Greg Turner
Bucky Bancroft Gary Eversole
Lords Supper Preparation
Andy Skidmore Andy Skidmore Andy Skidmore Andy Skidmore Andy Skidmore
Song Service Doug Matthews Mike Brandon Bryan Morrow Doug Matthews Mike Brandon
Be sure and pick up a donation can in the foyer this Sunday! There is enough for each family to have one, and we encourage you to start collecting change to go towards our local mission ministry. Your small change can make a big difference for someone else! We will collect the cans on the 29th.
1st: Youth Chilhowee Picnic
1st: Garden Plaza Worship Service @ 3:15 5th: Secret Sisters Meeting @ Penny Ragland’s at
6:30 8th: Friends & Family Day 15th & 22nd: Special Mission Sundays- Ryan will
present lessons focused on our foreign and local missions
17th: Ladies Bible Study 22nd: SNL
Responses Royce Bayless
Baptisms Kyle West
New Members Josh & Holly Simpson
Upcoming
Events
Dolores Douglas, Ted Gobble’s sister– undergoing rehab at Bradley Healthcare
D. W. Hogan– at Life Care of Cleveland
Nelle Tipton—now at home and doing better
Adam Jackson– (Mike & Terry’s son, former members) Diagnosed with Mucinous Adenocar -cinoma and is undergoing treatments. This is a very rare and aggressive type of cancer.
Lorraine Villarreal –underwent gall bladder surgery on the 20th and is now at home
Zane Adams– at Tennova due to very low sodium
Cathy Foddrell, a fr iend of Carol Guhne- battling ovarian cancer
Charles Allen, a fr iend of the Layne’s-undergoing chemo treatments due to leukemia
Joyce Garrad, a USA student of Gar lon Camp-bell– is very sick
Kim James, fr iend of the Simpson’s- has breast cancer
James Dearth– suffering from a compression fracture in his back
Oscar Kelley- exper iencing numbness and muscle weakness in his leg due to the back surgery he had on July 25th
Beverly Swafford, Dan’s step-mother-underwent knee replacement surgery recently and is in a lot of pain
Jerry Layne—underwent triple by-pass surgery last week and is dealing with complications
Gail Brown– underwent exploratory surgery on the 21st after treatments were unsuccessful in shrinking the tumor
Mike Brandon’s mother, Peggy Elliott, is moving back to Texas but is having a hard time adjusting since her husband passed away and is need of prayers and encouragement.
Tom Hester, Dale’s father- underwent surgery for a broken hip on the 21st and is now at Bradley Healthcare
Norma Kendrick’s cousin, Francis Hoffman, has been diagnosed with lung cancer. He and his wife, Celia, have only been married 2 years. Please keep them in your daily prayers.
Prayer List
Rejoice!
Every morning I happily walk my kids into Arnold Elementary school and drop them off for a day of learning. Learning from teachers about different subjects and learning about the world in which we live. But what makes me so happy to do this is because most days I meet a teacher in the hallway that reminds me how polite my kids are and the great attitude they have. Their teachers brag on them telling me that they are great students and they are an example to other students. I don’t say this to just simply brag on my kids (although what good parent wouldn’t want to), I tell you this because it brings absolute joy to mine and Angela’s hearts. First it reminds me that we are striving to be the good parents God wants us to be. Being a parent is hard, however, I believe being a parent in the 21st Century is even harder. It is challenging to make sure our kids are physically safe and more importantly, spiritually safe. I will admit An-gela and I worry about sending our kids out into the world every day. It worries us because we know at some point they will hear bad language, dirty jokes, they will see unfair kids, they might be made fun of or worse and they might be doing these things themselves. We know every day when they arrive at school there is this risk, and we are willing to take it. We are willing to do this because we have confidence in the power of God. We know that if we do our part as Parents, then God will do His part as our Heavenly Father. School life can be difficult for our kids but, let us all have faith that God is stronger. This also brings joy to our hearts because our kids are being what God commanded us all to be, the Light. In Mat-thew 5, Jesus is near the beginning of his sermon when he charged his disciples to be different than the world. He said in verse 14, “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden.” Sure, we could shield our kids, cover them up so nothing ever bad happens to them, but if we did this, how would their light ever shine? Who would their example help? It doesn’t matter if you’re at the elementary school or at the store, we see that the world can be a dark place because of sin. But we as disciples of Jesus don’t have to be in the dark, we can be the light in the dark. Friends, no matter our age or place in life we all have the opportunity to be the light. We all have the opportunity to be the example of Christ. Let me tell you, my boys are not perfect. But as their dad, I am proud of them for being different, for setting the example, for being positive, for being the light. Let me encourage you and remind you the world is sinful and sometimes very influential, but know that God is stronger than the power of sin. Put your faith in God and go out and be the light!
We love you all,
Ryan Ary
Lauren Caylor was named 1st Team, All District and 1st Team, All Region in Soccer at Walker Valley for the 2015/2016 Season! Way to go, Lauren!!
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