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3899 John Tyler Hwy. Williamsburg, VA 23185757-229-7152
Celebration and Worship How Great � ou Art No One Higher
Welcome and Prayer: Rich Sylvester, Associate Pastor
Choral O� ertory: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Hymn 66: To God Be the Glory – Vance Stallings
Scripture Reading: John 15:1-17 (p. 1068) Tommy Vereb, Pastoral Intern
Morning Message: How Do I FOLLOW? – Connect Travis Simone, Lead Pastor
Service of Communion
Closing Song: How Great � ou Art
Benediction
MUSICIANSLeader/Bass GuitarGlenn LavenderVocalsWanda AndersonShelby Tillis Piano/OrganMarcia BudnikasAcoustic GuitarDoug DeBerryElectric GuitarAndy FlintSaxophoneMike JacobsDrumsJe� Brauch
Order of Worship • November 9, 2014 • Commitment Sunday
O� erings Received to Date as of Nov. 2 $ 3,046,000Expenses to Date $ ( 3,250,000)Di� erence as of Nov. 2 $ ( 204,000)
Estimated Remaining Expenses through Dec. 31 $ ( 578,000)
O� erings Needed to Meet 2014 Expenses by Dec. 31 $ ( 782,000)
GENERAL FUND SUMMARY 2014
NOTE: All Giving – Please make checks payable to Williamsburg Community Chapel. Please use the memo area of your check to indicate designations. All undesignated checks are credited to the General Fund. Contact: Tina Harrell, Finance Services Team Leader, 941-1567, tharrell@wcchapel.org
ONLINE GIVINGGive one-time gi� s or set up recurring gi� s online: wcchapel.org/giving
You are invited to come to the � ont for prayer following each service.
CHAPEL BULLETIN • NOVEMBER 9, 2014NOTE: Gluten-free communion bread is available at the Welcome Center.
AGAPE OFFERING: As you leave today, you will see baskets for the monthly Agape o� ering. Donations to the Agape Fund are used to help people in crisis, within the Chapel or in the community, who are struggling to pay for shelter, food, electricity, or other critical needs.
CHOIR DIRECTOR Ted Cornell
CHOIRACCOMPANISTPianoNancy Luzar OrganMarcia Budnikas connect • grow • serve
� is Sunday, we say thank you to all our veterans and active duty military who have served or are serving at home and abroad.
WINTER HOMELESS SHELTERDec. 22-23, Jan. 4-11
Sign up now to volunteer as we o� er hospitality to people who are homeless in the greater
Williamsburg area. Register online: wcchapel.org
CONDOLENCE: We would like to extend our prayers and sympathy to Bill and Elaine Spaller and their family on the passing of their son Bob and to the � ompson family on the passing of Julian.
3899 John Tyler Hwy. Williamsburg, VA 23185757-229-7152
Celebration and Worship How Great � ou Art No One Higher
Welcome and Prayer: Rich Sylvester, Associate Pastor
Choral O� ertory: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Hymn 66: To God Be the Glory – Vance Stallings
Scripture Reading: John 15:1-17 (p. 1068) Tommy Vereb, Pastoral Intern
Morning Message: How Do I FOLLOW? – Connect Travis Simone, Lead Pastor
Service of Communion
Closing Song: How Great � ou Art
Benediction
MUSICIANSLeader/Bass GuitarGlenn LavenderVocalsWanda AndersonShelby Tillis Piano/OrganMarcia BudnikasAcoustic GuitarDoug DeBerryElectric GuitarAndy FlintSaxophoneMike JacobsDrumsJe� Brauch
Order of Worship • November 9, 2014 • Commitment Sunday
O� erings Received to Date as of Nov. 2 $ 3,046,000Expenses to Date $ ( 3,250,000)Di� erence as of Nov. 2 $ ( 204,000)
Estimated Remaining Expenses through Dec. 31 $ ( 578,000)
O� erings Needed to Meet 2014 Expenses by Dec. 31 $ ( 782,000)
GENERAL FUND SUMMARY 2014
NOTE: All Giving – Please make checks payable to Williamsburg Community Chapel. Please use the memo area of your check to indicate designations. All undesignated checks are credited to the General Fund. Contact: Tina Harrell, Finance Services Team Leader, 941-1567, tharrell@wcchapel.org
ONLINE GIVINGGive one-time gi� s or set up recurring gi� s online: wcchapel.org/giving
You are invited to come to the � ont for prayer following each service.
CHAPEL BULLETIN • NOVEMBER 9, 2014NOTE: Gluten-free communion bread is available at the Welcome Center.
AGAPE OFFERING: As you leave today, you will see baskets for the monthly Agape o� ering. Donations to the Agape Fund are used to help people in crisis, within the Chapel or in the community, who are struggling to pay for shelter, food, electricity, or other critical needs.
CHOIR DIRECTOR Ted Cornell
CHOIRACCOMPANISTPianoNancy Luzar OrganMarcia Budnikas connect • grow • serve
� is Sunday, we say thank you to all our veterans and active duty military who have served or are serving at home and abroad.
WINTER HOMELESS SHELTERDec. 22-23, Jan. 4-11
Sign up now to volunteer as we o� er hospitality to people who are homeless in the greater
Williamsburg area. Register online: wcchapel.org
CONDOLENCE: We would like to extend our prayers and sympathy to Bill and Elaine Spaller and their family on the passing of their son Bob and to the � ompson family on the passing of Julian.
3899 John Tyler Hwy. Williamsburg, VA 23185757-229-7152
Celebration and Worship How Great � ou Art No One Higher
Welcome and Prayer: Rich Sylvester, Associate Pastor
Choral O� ertory: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Hymn 66: To God Be the Glory – Vance Stallings
Scripture Reading: John 15:1-17 (p. 1068) Tommy Vereb, Pastoral Intern
Morning Message: How Do I FOLLOW? – Connect Travis Simone, Lead Pastor
Service of Communion
Closing Song: How Great � ou Art
Benediction
MUSICIANSLeader/Bass GuitarGlenn LavenderVocalsWanda AndersonShelby Tillis Piano/OrganMarcia BudnikasAcoustic GuitarDoug DeBerryElectric GuitarAndy FlintSaxophoneMike JacobsDrumsJe� Brauch
Order of Worship • November 9, 2014 • Commitment Sunday
O� erings Received to Date as of Nov. 2 $ 3,046,000Expenses to Date $ ( 3,250,000)Di� erence as of Nov. 2 $ ( 204,000)
Estimated Remaining Expenses through Dec. 31 $ ( 578,000)
O� erings Needed to Meet 2014 Expenses by Dec. 31 $ ( 782,000)
GENERAL FUND SUMMARY 2014
NOTE: All Giving – Please make checks payable to Williamsburg Community Chapel. Please use the memo area of your check to indicate designations. All undesignated checks are credited to the General Fund. Contact: Tina Harrell, Finance Services Team Leader, 941-1567, tharrell@wcchapel.org
ONLINE GIVINGGive one-time gi� s or set up recurring gi� s online: wcchapel.org/giving
You are invited to come to the � ont for prayer following each service.
CHAPEL BULLETIN • NOVEMBER 9, 2014NOTE: Gluten-free communion bread is available at the Welcome Center.
AGAPE OFFERING: As you leave today, you will see baskets for the monthly Agape o� ering. Donations to the Agape Fund are used to help people in crisis, within the Chapel or in the community, who are struggling to pay for shelter, food, electricity, or other critical needs.
CHOIR DIRECTOR Ted Cornell
CHOIRACCOMPANISTPianoNancy Luzar OrganMarcia Budnikas connect • grow • serve
� is Sunday, we say thank you to all our veterans and active duty military who have served or are serving at home and abroad.
WINTER HOMELESS SHELTERDec. 22-23, Jan. 4-11
Sign up now to volunteer as we o� er hospitality to people who are homeless in the greater
Williamsburg area. Register online: wcchapel.org
CONDOLENCE: We would like to extend our prayers and sympathy to Bill and Elaine Spaller and their family on the passing of their son Bob and to the � ompson family on the passing of Julian.
3899 John Tyler Hwy. Williamsburg, VA 23185757-229-7152
Celebration and Worship How Great � ou Art No One Higher
Welcome and Prayer: Rich Sylvester, Associate Pastor
Choral O� ertory: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Hymn 66: To God Be the Glory – Vance Stallings
Scripture Reading: John 15:1-17 (p. 1068) Tommy Vereb, Pastoral Intern
Morning Message: How Do I FOLLOW? – Connect Travis Simone, Lead Pastor
Service of Communion
Closing Song: How Great � ou Art
Benediction
MUSICIANSLeader/Bass GuitarGlenn LavenderVocalsWanda AndersonShelby Tillis Piano/OrganMarcia BudnikasAcoustic GuitarDoug DeBerryElectric GuitarAndy FlintSaxophoneMike JacobsDrumsJe� Brauch
Order of Worship • November 9, 2014 • Commitment Sunday
O� erings Received to Date as of Nov. 2 $ 3,046,000Expenses to Date $ ( 3,250,000)Di� erence as of Nov. 2 $ ( 204,000)
Estimated Remaining Expenses through Dec. 31 $ ( 578,000)
O� erings Needed to Meet 2014 Expenses by Dec. 31 $ ( 782,000)
GENERAL FUND SUMMARY 2014
NOTE: All Giving – Please make checks payable to Williamsburg Community Chapel. Please use the memo area of your check to indicate designations. All undesignated checks are credited to the General Fund. Contact: Tina Harrell, Finance Services Team Leader, 941-1567, tharrell@wcchapel.org
ONLINE GIVINGGive one-time gi� s or set up recurring gi� s online: wcchapel.org/giving
You are invited to come to the � ont for prayer following each service.
CHAPEL BULLETIN • NOVEMBER 9, 2014NOTE: Gluten-free communion bread is available at the Welcome Center.
AGAPE OFFERING: As you leave today, you will see baskets for the monthly Agape o� ering. Donations to the Agape Fund are used to help people in crisis, within the Chapel or in the community, who are struggling to pay for shelter, food, electricity, or other critical needs.
CHOIR DIRECTOR Ted Cornell
CHOIRACCOMPANISTPianoNancy Luzar OrganMarcia Budnikas connect • grow • serve
� is Sunday, we say thank you to all our veterans and active duty military who have served or are serving at home and abroad.
WINTER HOMELESS SHELTERDec. 22-23, Jan. 4-11
Sign up now to volunteer as we o� er hospitality to people who are homeless in the greater
Williamsburg area. Register online: wcchapel.org
CONDOLENCE: We would like to extend our prayers and sympathy to Bill and Elaine Spaller and their family on the passing of their son Bob and to the � ompson family on the passing of Julian.
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Prayer Request To submit a written request, please place this form in the o� ering plate or the prayer boxes at the exits. You may also submit your prayer requests by contacting: prayer@wcchapel.org, 229-7152.
COMING SOON
SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYSSunday, Nov. 16, 4–6 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 Door)No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died, grief can make the holidays a painful time. But there’s hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar that will help you survive the holidays and discover new reasons to enjoy them again. Contact: Charlotte Moyler, 903-1641, charlottemoyler@cox.net
THIS FRIDAY!Nov. 14, 7 p.m., Main Worship Room
Tickets available only online. chapelconcerts.com
PROVIDE SIDE DISHES FOR TRIBE FELLOWSHIP THANKSGIVING DINNER � ursday, Nov. 20, 3844 Ironbound
RoadIf you enjoy cooking and have a heart to serve, please join us by preparing a side dish for our college ministry. Food should be delivered in disposable dishware by 5:30 p.m. Last year nearly 300 college students enjoyed good food, music, and fellowship! Contact: Jessica Washburn, jwashburn@wcchapel.org, 941-1571
CHAPELFAMILY UPDATE
TONIGHT!Sunday, Nov. 9, 6:30–8 p.m.Main Worship Room
TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE: Nov. 19 at Noon • chapelconcerts.com
IN-PERSON: Nov. 20 from 4–5:30 p.m.Any remaining tickets will be available online at 6:30 p.m.
Christmas Concerts Dec. 11-14, 2014
As we learned in Mark 10:52, a disciple is someone who follows Jesus. � e Gospel
of Mark helped us answer the question, “Who am I following?” We will now ask and answer the second question of discipleship, “How do I follow?” � e Bible’s blueprint for how a disciple is made can be summarized in three words: connect, grow, and serve. � ese three words connect to the mission Jesus gave His Church. � ey can help make that mission memorable and allow us to carry that mission with us on our spiritual journey. In John 15, Jesus illustrates how we are to connect, grow, and serve in Him and for Him, saying, “I am the vine; you are the branches…� is is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” With a better understanding of who Jesus is, we must now have an understanding of how to follow Him. � e Upper Room Discourse ( John 13-17) will be our guide as we seek clarity on how disciples are to follow Jesus.
connect
Wednesday, Nov. 12, Noon–2 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 door) Cost: $9Speaker: Gerald Zel, Veteran, Experiences in the Military. A� er the luncheon, we will be creating Christmas goodie bags for Grove, so candy donations are welcome. Register online: wcchapel.org/registration or contact: Bridget Brum� eld, 258-3879
MISSIONS NIGHT: CONGOSunday, Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m.Ross Hall (Room 221)Join us to hear testimonies
from recent trips to Congo and for an update on the Chapel’s budding relationship with Desiré and his ministry in Bukavu, Congo. Contact: Daniel Peyton, dpeyton@wcchapel.org
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AGE CATEGORY: 18-22 23-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71+
STAGE OF LIFE: Single Married Single Parent Widowed Military
I WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT:A relationship with JesusMonthly Meet and GreetBaptismSmall Groups ServingMembershipOther:
NAME
EMAIL/PHONE
Prayer Request To submit a written request, please place this form in the o� ering plate or the prayer boxes at the exits. You may also submit your prayer requests by contacting: prayer@wcchapel.org, 229-7152.
COMING SOON
SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYSSunday, Nov. 16, 4–6 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 Door)No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died, grief can make the holidays a painful time. But there’s hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar that will help you survive the holidays and discover new reasons to enjoy them again. Contact: Charlotte Moyler, 903-1641, charlottemoyler@cox.net
THIS FRIDAY!Nov. 14, 7 p.m., Main Worship Room
Tickets available only online. chapelconcerts.com
PROVIDE SIDE DISHES FOR TRIBE FELLOWSHIP THANKSGIVING DINNER � ursday, Nov. 20, 3844 Ironbound
RoadIf you enjoy cooking and have a heart to serve, please join us by preparing a side dish for our college ministry. Food should be delivered in disposable dishware by 5:30 p.m. Last year nearly 300 college students enjoyed good food, music, and fellowship! Contact: Jessica Washburn, jwashburn@wcchapel.org, 941-1571
CHAPELFAMILY UPDATE
TONIGHT!Sunday, Nov. 9, 6:30–8 p.m.Main Worship Room
TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE: Nov. 19 at Noon • chapelconcerts.com
IN-PERSON: Nov. 20 from 4–5:30 p.m.Any remaining tickets will be available online at 6:30 p.m.
Christmas Concerts Dec. 11-14, 2014
As we learned in Mark 10:52, a disciple is someone who follows Jesus. � e Gospel
of Mark helped us answer the question, “Who am I following?” We will now ask and answer the second question of discipleship, “How do I follow?” � e Bible’s blueprint for how a disciple is made can be summarized in three words: connect, grow, and serve. � ese three words connect to the mission Jesus gave His Church. � ey can help make that mission memorable and allow us to carry that mission with us on our spiritual journey. In John 15, Jesus illustrates how we are to connect, grow, and serve in Him and for Him, saying, “I am the vine; you are the branches…� is is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” With a better understanding of who Jesus is, we must now have an understanding of how to follow Him. � e Upper Room Discourse ( John 13-17) will be our guide as we seek clarity on how disciples are to follow Jesus.
connect
Wednesday, Nov. 12, Noon–2 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 door) Cost: $9Speaker: Gerald Zel, Veteran, Experiences in the Military. A� er the luncheon, we will be creating Christmas goodie bags for Grove, so candy donations are welcome. Register online: wcchapel.org/registration or contact: Bridget Brum� eld, 258-3879
MISSIONS NIGHT: CONGOSunday, Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m.Ross Hall (Room 221)Join us to hear testimonies
from recent trips to Congo and for an update on the Chapel’s budding relationship with Desiré and his ministry in Bukavu, Congo. Contact: Daniel Peyton, dpeyton@wcchapel.org
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NAME
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
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AGE CATEGORY: 18-22 23-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71+
STAGE OF LIFE: Single Married Single Parent Widowed Military
I WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT:A relationship with JesusMonthly Meet and GreetBaptismSmall Groups ServingMembershipOther:
NAME
EMAIL/PHONE
Prayer Request To submit a written request, please place this form in the o� ering plate or the prayer boxes at the exits. You may also submit your prayer requests by contacting: prayer@wcchapel.org, 229-7152.
COMING SOON
SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYSSunday, Nov. 16, 4–6 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 Door)No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died, grief can make the holidays a painful time. But there’s hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar that will help you survive the holidays and discover new reasons to enjoy them again. Contact: Charlotte Moyler, 903-1641, charlottemoyler@cox.net
THIS FRIDAY!Nov. 14, 7 p.m., Main Worship Room
Tickets available only online. chapelconcerts.com
PROVIDE SIDE DISHES FOR TRIBE FELLOWSHIP THANKSGIVING DINNER � ursday, Nov. 20, 3844 Ironbound
RoadIf you enjoy cooking and have a heart to serve, please join us by preparing a side dish for our college ministry. Food should be delivered in disposable dishware by 5:30 p.m. Last year nearly 300 college students enjoyed good food, music, and fellowship! Contact: Jessica Washburn, jwashburn@wcchapel.org, 941-1571
CHAPELFAMILY UPDATE
TONIGHT!Sunday, Nov. 9, 6:30–8 p.m.Main Worship Room
TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE: Nov. 19 at Noon • chapelconcerts.com
IN-PERSON: Nov. 20 from 4–5:30 p.m.Any remaining tickets will be available online at 6:30 p.m.
Christmas Concerts Dec. 11-14, 2014
As we learned in Mark 10:52, a disciple is someone who follows Jesus. � e Gospel
of Mark helped us answer the question, “Who am I following?” We will now ask and answer the second question of discipleship, “How do I follow?” � e Bible’s blueprint for how a disciple is made can be summarized in three words: connect, grow, and serve. � ese three words connect to the mission Jesus gave His Church. � ey can help make that mission memorable and allow us to carry that mission with us on our spiritual journey. In John 15, Jesus illustrates how we are to connect, grow, and serve in Him and for Him, saying, “I am the vine; you are the branches…� is is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” With a better understanding of who Jesus is, we must now have an understanding of how to follow Him. � e Upper Room Discourse ( John 13-17) will be our guide as we seek clarity on how disciples are to follow Jesus.
connect
Wednesday, Nov. 12, Noon–2 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 door) Cost: $9Speaker: Gerald Zel, Veteran, Experiences in the Military. A� er the luncheon, we will be creating Christmas goodie bags for Grove, so candy donations are welcome. Register online: wcchapel.org/registration or contact: Bridget Brum� eld, 258-3879
MISSIONS NIGHT: CONGOSunday, Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m.Ross Hall (Room 221)Join us to hear testimonies
from recent trips to Congo and for an update on the Chapel’s budding relationship with Desiré and his ministry in Bukavu, Congo. Contact: Daniel Peyton, dpeyton@wcchapel.org
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First-time Guest Returning Guest Regular Attendee Please update my information Please send me the weekly Chapel email
NAME
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CITY STATE ZIP
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AGE CATEGORY: 18-22 23-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71+
STAGE OF LIFE: Single Married Single Parent Widowed Military
I WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT:A relationship with JesusMonthly Meet and GreetBaptismSmall Groups ServingMembershipOther:
NAME
EMAIL/PHONE
Prayer Request To submit a written request, please place this form in the o� ering plate or the prayer boxes at the exits. You may also submit your prayer requests by contacting: prayer@wcchapel.org, 229-7152.
COMING SOON
SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYSSunday, Nov. 16, 4–6 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 Door)No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died, grief can make the holidays a painful time. But there’s hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar that will help you survive the holidays and discover new reasons to enjoy them again. Contact: Charlotte Moyler, 903-1641, charlottemoyler@cox.net
THIS FRIDAY!Nov. 14, 7 p.m., Main Worship Room
Tickets available only online. chapelconcerts.com
PROVIDE SIDE DISHES FOR TRIBE FELLOWSHIP THANKSGIVING DINNER � ursday, Nov. 20, 3844 Ironbound
RoadIf you enjoy cooking and have a heart to serve, please join us by preparing a side dish for our college ministry. Food should be delivered in disposable dishware by 5:30 p.m. Last year nearly 300 college students enjoyed good food, music, and fellowship! Contact: Jessica Washburn, jwashburn@wcchapel.org, 941-1571
CHAPELFAMILY UPDATE
TONIGHT!Sunday, Nov. 9, 6:30–8 p.m.Main Worship Room
TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE: Nov. 19 at Noon • chapelconcerts.com
IN-PERSON: Nov. 20 from 4–5:30 p.m.Any remaining tickets will be available online at 6:30 p.m.
Christmas Concerts Dec. 11-14, 2014
As we learned in Mark 10:52, a disciple is someone who follows Jesus. � e Gospel
of Mark helped us answer the question, “Who am I following?” We will now ask and answer the second question of discipleship, “How do I follow?” � e Bible’s blueprint for how a disciple is made can be summarized in three words: connect, grow, and serve. � ese three words connect to the mission Jesus gave His Church. � ey can help make that mission memorable and allow us to carry that mission with us on our spiritual journey. In John 15, Jesus illustrates how we are to connect, grow, and serve in Him and for Him, saying, “I am the vine; you are the branches…� is is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” With a better understanding of who Jesus is, we must now have an understanding of how to follow Him. � e Upper Room Discourse ( John 13-17) will be our guide as we seek clarity on how disciples are to follow Jesus.
connect
Wednesday, Nov. 12, Noon–2 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 door) Cost: $9Speaker: Gerald Zel, Veteran, Experiences in the Military. A� er the luncheon, we will be creating Christmas goodie bags for Grove, so candy donations are welcome. Register online: wcchapel.org/registration or contact: Bridget Brum� eld, 258-3879
MISSIONS NIGHT: CONGOSunday, Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m.Ross Hall (Room 221)Join us to hear testimonies
from recent trips to Congo and for an update on the Chapel’s budding relationship with Desiré and his ministry in Bukavu, Congo. Contact: Daniel Peyton, dpeyton@wcchapel.org
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First-time Guest Returning Guest Regular Attendee Please update my information Please send me the weekly Chapel email
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
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AGE CATEGORY: 18-22 23-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71+
STAGE OF LIFE: Single Married Single Parent Widowed Military
I WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT:A relationship with JesusMonthly Meet and GreetBaptismSmall Groups ServingMembershipOther:
NAME
EMAIL/PHONE
Prayer Request To submit a written request, please place this form in the o� ering plate or the prayer boxes at the exits. You may also submit your prayer requests by contacting: prayer@wcchapel.org, 229-7152.
COMING SOON
SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYSSunday, Nov. 16, 4–6 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 Door)No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died, grief can make the holidays a painful time. But there’s hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar that will help you survive the holidays and discover new reasons to enjoy them again. Contact: Charlotte Moyler, 903-1641, charlottemoyler@cox.net
THIS FRIDAY!Nov. 14, 7 p.m., Main Worship Room
Tickets available only online. chapelconcerts.com
PROVIDE SIDE DISHES FOR TRIBE FELLOWSHIP THANKSGIVING DINNER � ursday, Nov. 20, 3844 Ironbound
RoadIf you enjoy cooking and have a heart to serve, please join us by preparing a side dish for our college ministry. Food should be delivered in disposable dishware by 5:30 p.m. Last year nearly 300 college students enjoyed good food, music, and fellowship! Contact: Jessica Washburn, jwashburn@wcchapel.org, 941-1571
CHAPELFAMILY UPDATE
TONIGHT!Sunday, Nov. 9, 6:30–8 p.m.Main Worship Room
TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE: Nov. 19 at Noon • chapelconcerts.com
IN-PERSON: Nov. 20 from 4–5:30 p.m.Any remaining tickets will be available online at 6:30 p.m.
Christmas Concerts Dec. 11-14, 2014
As we learned in Mark 10:52, a disciple is someone who follows Jesus. � e Gospel
of Mark helped us answer the question, “Who am I following?” We will now ask and answer the second question of discipleship, “How do I follow?” � e Bible’s blueprint for how a disciple is made can be summarized in three words: connect, grow, and serve. � ese three words connect to the mission Jesus gave His Church. � ey can help make that mission memorable and allow us to carry that mission with us on our spiritual journey. In John 15, Jesus illustrates how we are to connect, grow, and serve in Him and for Him, saying, “I am the vine; you are the branches…� is is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” With a better understanding of who Jesus is, we must now have an understanding of how to follow Him. � e Upper Room Discourse ( John 13-17) will be our guide as we seek clarity on how disciples are to follow Jesus.
connect
Wednesday, Nov. 12, Noon–2 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 door) Cost: $9Speaker: Gerald Zel, Veteran, Experiences in the Military. A� er the luncheon, we will be creating Christmas goodie bags for Grove, so candy donations are welcome. Register online: wcchapel.org/registration or contact: Bridget Brum� eld, 258-3879
MISSIONS NIGHT: CONGOSunday, Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m.Ross Hall (Room 221)Join us to hear testimonies
from recent trips to Congo and for an update on the Chapel’s budding relationship with Desiré and his ministry in Bukavu, Congo. Contact: Daniel Peyton, dpeyton@wcchapel.org
SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
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First-time Guest Returning Guest Regular Attendee Please update my information Please send me the weekly Chapel email
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP
PHONE
AGE CATEGORY: 18-22 23-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71+
STAGE OF LIFE: Single Married Single Parent Widowed Military
I WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT:A relationship with JesusMonthly Meet and GreetBaptismSmall Groups ServingMembershipOther:
NAME
EMAIL/PHONE
Prayer Request To submit a written request, please place this form in the o� ering plate or the prayer boxes at the exits. You may also submit your prayer requests by contacting: prayer@wcchapel.org, 229-7152.
COMING SOON
SURVIVING THE HOLIDAYSSunday, Nov. 16, 4–6 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 Door)No matter how long it’s been since your loved one died, grief can make the holidays a painful time. But there’s hope. Join us for an encouraging seminar that will help you survive the holidays and discover new reasons to enjoy them again. Contact: Charlotte Moyler, 903-1641, charlottemoyler@cox.net
THIS FRIDAY!Nov. 14, 7 p.m., Main Worship Room
Tickets available only online. chapelconcerts.com
PROVIDE SIDE DISHES FOR TRIBE FELLOWSHIP THANKSGIVING DINNER � ursday, Nov. 20, 3844 Ironbound
RoadIf you enjoy cooking and have a heart to serve, please join us by preparing a side dish for our college ministry. Food should be delivered in disposable dishware by 5:30 p.m. Last year nearly 300 college students enjoyed good food, music, and fellowship! Contact: Jessica Washburn, jwashburn@wcchapel.org, 941-1571
CHAPELFAMILY UPDATE
TONIGHT!Sunday, Nov. 9, 6:30–8 p.m.Main Worship Room
TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE: Nov. 19 at Noon • chapelconcerts.com
IN-PERSON: Nov. 20 from 4–5:30 p.m.Any remaining tickets will be available online at 6:30 p.m.
Christmas Concerts Dec. 11-14, 2014
As we learned in Mark 10:52, a disciple is someone who follows Jesus. � e Gospel
of Mark helped us answer the question, “Who am I following?” We will now ask and answer the second question of discipleship, “How do I follow?” � e Bible’s blueprint for how a disciple is made can be summarized in three words: connect, grow, and serve. � ese three words connect to the mission Jesus gave His Church. � ey can help make that mission memorable and allow us to carry that mission with us on our spiritual journey. In John 15, Jesus illustrates how we are to connect, grow, and serve in Him and for Him, saying, “I am the vine; you are the branches…� is is to my Father’s glory, that you bear much fruit, showing yourselves to be my disciples.” With a better understanding of who Jesus is, we must now have an understanding of how to follow Him. � e Upper Room Discourse ( John 13-17) will be our guide as we seek clarity on how disciples are to follow Jesus.
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Wednesday, Nov. 12, Noon–2 p.m.Woodward Hall (West 2 door) Cost: $9Speaker: Gerald Zel, Veteran, Experiences in the Military. A� er the luncheon, we will be creating Christmas goodie bags for Grove, so candy donations are welcome. Register online: wcchapel.org/registration or contact: Bridget Brum� eld, 258-3879
MISSIONS NIGHT: CONGOSunday, Nov. 16, 6:30 p.m.Ross Hall (Room 221)Join us to hear testimonies
from recent trips to Congo and for an update on the Chapel’s budding relationship with Desiré and his ministry in Bukavu, Congo. Contact: Daniel Peyton, dpeyton@wcchapel.org
SERVICE OPPORTUNITY
3899 John Tyler Hwy. Williamsburg, VA 23185757-229-7152
Celebration and Worship How Great � ou Art No One Higher
Welcome and Prayer: Rich Sylvester, Associate Pastor
Choral O� ertory: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Hymn 66: To God Be the Glory – Vance Stallings
Scripture Reading: John 15:1-17 (p. 1068) Tommy Vereb, Pastoral Intern
Morning Message: How Do I FOLLOW? – Connect Travis Simone, Lead Pastor
Service of Communion
Closing Song: How Great � ou Art
Benediction
MUSICIANSLeader/Bass GuitarGlenn LavenderVocalsWanda AndersonShelby Tillis Piano/OrganMarcia BudnikasAcoustic GuitarDoug DeBerryElectric GuitarAndy FlintSaxophoneMike JacobsDrumsJe� Brauch
Order of Worship • November 9, 2014 • Commitment Sunday
O� erings Received to Date as of Nov. 2 $ 3,046,000Expenses to Date $ ( 3,250,000)Di� erence as of Nov. 2 $ ( 204,000)
Estimated Remaining Expenses through Dec. 31 $ ( 578,000)
O� erings Needed to Meet 2014 Expenses by Dec. 31 $ ( 782,000)
GENERAL FUND SUMMARY 2014
NOTE: All Giving – Please make checks payable to Williamsburg Community Chapel. Please use the memo area of your check to indicate designations. All undesignated checks are credited to the General Fund. Contact: Tina Harrell, Finance Services Team Leader, 941-1567, tharrell@wcchapel.org
ONLINE GIVINGGive one-time gi� s or set up recurring gi� s online: wcchapel.org/giving
You are invited to come to the � ont for prayer following each service.
CHAPEL BULLETIN • NOVEMBER 9, 2014NOTE: Gluten-free communion bread is available at the Welcome Center.
AGAPE OFFERING: As you leave today, you will see baskets for the monthly Agape o� ering. Donations to the Agape Fund are used to help people in crisis, within the Chapel or in the community, who are struggling to pay for shelter, food, electricity, or other critical needs.
CHOIR DIRECTOR Ted Cornell
CHOIRACCOMPANISTPianoNancy Luzar OrganMarcia Budnikas connect • grow • serve
� is Sunday, we say thank you to all our veterans and active duty military who have served or are serving at home and abroad.
WINTER HOMELESS SHELTERDec. 22-23, Jan. 4-11
Sign up now to volunteer as we o� er hospitality to people who are homeless in the greater
Williamsburg area. Register online: wcchapel.org
CONDOLENCE: We would like to extend our prayers and sympathy to Bill and Elaine Spaller and their family on the passing of their son Bob and to the � ompson family on the passing of Julian.
3899 John Tyler Hwy. Williamsburg, VA 23185757-229-7152
Celebration and Worship How Great � ou Art No One Higher
Welcome and Prayer: Rich Sylvester, Associate Pastor
Choral O� ertory: Praise to the Lord, the Almighty
Hymn 66: To God Be the Glory – Vance Stallings
Scripture Reading: John 15:1-17 (p. 1068) Tommy Vereb, Pastoral Intern
Morning Message: How Do I FOLLOW? – Connect Travis Simone, Lead Pastor
Service of Communion
Closing Song: How Great � ou Art
Benediction
MUSICIANSLeader/Bass GuitarGlenn LavenderVocalsWanda AndersonShelby Tillis Piano/OrganMarcia BudnikasAcoustic GuitarDoug DeBerryElectric GuitarAndy FlintSaxophoneMike JacobsDrumsJe� Brauch
Order of Worship • November 9, 2014 • Commitment Sunday
O� erings Received to Date as of Nov. 2 $ 3,046,000Expenses to Date $ ( 3,250,000)Di� erence as of Nov. 2 $ ( 204,000)
Estimated Remaining Expenses through Dec. 31 $ ( 578,000)
O� erings Needed to Meet 2014 Expenses by Dec. 31 $ ( 782,000)
GENERAL FUND SUMMARY 2014
NOTE: All Giving – Please make checks payable to Williamsburg Community Chapel. Please use the memo area of your check to indicate designations. All undesignated checks are credited to the General Fund. Contact: Tina Harrell, Finance Services Team Leader, 941-1567, tharrell@wcchapel.org
ONLINE GIVINGGive one-time gi� s or set up recurring gi� s online: wcchapel.org/giving
You are invited to come to the � ont for prayer following each service.
CHAPEL BULLETIN • NOVEMBER 9, 2014NOTE: Gluten-free communion bread is available at the Welcome Center.
AGAPE OFFERING: As you leave today, you will see baskets for the monthly Agape o� ering. Donations to the Agape Fund are used to help people in crisis, within the Chapel or in the community, who are struggling to pay for shelter, food, electricity, or other critical needs.
CHOIR DIRECTOR Ted Cornell
CHOIRACCOMPANISTPianoNancy Luzar OrganMarcia Budnikas connect • grow • serve
� is Sunday, we say thank you to all our veterans and active duty military who have served or are serving at home and abroad.
WINTER HOMELESS SHELTERDec. 22-23, Jan. 4-11
Sign up now to volunteer as we o� er hospitality to people who are homeless in the greater
Williamsburg area. Register online: wcchapel.org
CONDOLENCE: We would like to extend our prayers and sympathy to Bill and Elaine Spaller and their family on the passing of their son Bob and to the � ompson family on the passing of Julian.