Proclaimer September 17

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Security Patrol Sunday (9/20) Jamey Deadwyler, Dwain Murphree Dave Stringfellow Deacon Hospital Visits Herb Putnam (Friday 9/18) Sam Poole (Saturday 9/19) Billy Hill (Sunday 9/20) Childcare Sunday (9/20) Sara Davis, Sue Murphree Jackie Redmond, Paul Redmond Betsy Simpson Kids in Him (September) Janet Hagood, Mary Elliott Jesus and Me (September) Lori McGriff, Natasha May Fairfield High School Choir will join our choir Sunday Morning, Sept. 27 September 17, 2015 Senior Pastor: Josh Cook Music Minister: Jonathan Riddle Children’s Minister: Nancy Glover Educaon Minister: Ray Glover Ministerial Staff 1343 Hueytown Road, Hueytown, AL 35023 / 205.491.3771 / Fax: 205.491.3194 Email: [email protected] / www.pleasantridgebapst.org A Note from the Pastor… Another excing week is in the books at PRBC. God is good, and it is sll excing to see Him moving in our church. Last week Bridget was sweeping the carport at home while the girls played outside. Raegan asked her, “Why do you like to clean?” Bridget replied, “I like our house to be clean.” Raegan thought for a minute and said, “I like our house to be very clean...when you clean it by yourself.” There is never a dull moment in our house. Things are more excing right now because our children are sll young enough to say what they think and to tell the truth (most of the me). I would never admit it to Bridget, but I feel the same way that Raegan does. I like the house to be clean, but I like it beer when someone else does the hard work. Spiritual things are very much the same. As Chrisans and church members, we want the church to grow, we would like to see ministries expanding and membership increasing, but it is easy for us to slip into a childish mentality where we expect someone else to do the work. We like to see people accepng Christ as long as someone else is doing the hard work of evangelism. We need to be constantly reminded that we all have a job – a mission given to us by our Maker and Savior. We cannot wait for someone else because they may be waing on us. Great things are happening at our church, God is working. He is calling each of us to do something. What are we waing for? It is me to stop watching and get to work. I look forward to seeing you this Sunday. Have a blessed week. Dr. Josh Cook Weekly Schedule: Sept. 20 — Sept. 26 Sunday Prayer Walk 8:45 pm Sunday School 9:00 am Morning Worship 10:30 am Puppets 5:15 pm Evening Worship 6:00 pm Deacon’s Meeting 7:00 pm Monday Low Impact 9:00 am Staff Meeting 1:00 pm Tuesday Golden Heirs 10:00 am Wednesday Low Impact 9:00 am Self N.H. Group 10:00 am Supper 5:00 pm Chicken Fingers Teacher’s Prep 5:15 pm Prayer Meeting 6:00 pm Youth Service 6:00 pm RA’s & GA’s 6:00 pm Refreshing Spirit 6:00 pm Worship Choir 7:00 pm Handbells 8:00 pm Thursday Quilting 9:00 am Friday Low Impact 9:00 am Attendance Sunday School: 236 Morning Worship: 304 Evening Worship: 116 Wednesday Night: 137 Sav-A-Life Celebrate 30 years with us! Monday, Sept. 21 6:30-8:30 pm North Highlands Bapst Church Guest Speaker: Dr. Alveda King Tickets: $20/individual, $35/couple, $150/table Call 491-2626 for more info Life Line Screening September 22 Fellowship Hall Pre-Registration is required: 1-888-653-6450 Golden Heirs Musical “Well-Seasoned Praise” September 27 at 6:00 pm Fellowship Hall Free Hot-Dog Supper Tithes/Offerings Sept. 13: $17,405 Total in 2015: $600,080 RFT: $24,663 Kathleen Mallory: $830 Budget: In memory of Ruth Waldrop Staggs by Sam & Nancy Staggs. In memory of Morris Poole by Billy & Pa Robertson. In memory of Travis Donaldson & in honor of Doris Donaldson by Nora Williams. In memory of Travis Donaldson by Bill & Sue Rotenberry. In memory of Morris Poole & Travis Donaldson by Maurice & Bey Allen. Jesus Pantry: In memory of Morris Poole by Dwight Wheeles SS Class. In memory of Donnie Tate by Billy Jenkins Family, Bill & Carol, Garre & Judy, Jeff & Rhonda, Greg & Rhonda; by Wayne & Meredith Grimes; by Chris & Billie Hughes. Cemetery: In memory of Travis “Sawmill” Donaldson & in honor of Doris Ann Donaldson by Buster & BJ Kornegay. Kathleen Mallory: In memory of Richard Dabbs & Sherry Ubben by Carolyn Salter. In memory of Donnie Tate by Gene & Nancy Jennings. Self Nursing Home: In honor of Frances Putman by the Joy SS Class. Evangelism Maers: In memory of Guy Davis by Ann Davis. In memory of Morris Poole by Jane Bellew. The Master’s Craſtsmen: In memory of Morris Poole by Bob & Melba Fleming, by Gene & Nancy Jennings. In memory of Morris Poole & Donnie Tate by Jo Morris. In memory of Morris Poole by Nell Godfrey, Mike & Linda Godfrey, Randy & Robin Godfrey, Doug & Cathy Thompson. Music: In memory of Morris Poole by Ann Johnson. Building Fund: In memory of Morris Poole & Donnie Tate by Dave & Mary Stringfellow. In memory of Morris Poole by Becky Browning. Thank You Notes Received from: Jimmy & Linda (Stone) Holmes; Doris Donaldson & family; Betsy Simpson. Over the Moon Monday’s Free Moon Pies Every Monday in October 11:00 am—1:00 pm If you want to work, see Jane Bellew

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Security Patrol Sunday (9/20)

Jamey Deadwyler, Dwain Murphree

Dave Stringfellow

Deacon Hospital Visits

Herb Putnam (Friday 9/18)

Sam Poole (Saturday 9/19)

Billy Hill (Sunday 9/20)

Childcare Sunday (9/20)

Sara Davis, Sue Murphree

Jackie Redmond, Paul Redmond

Betsy Simpson

Kids in Him (September)

Janet Hagood, Mary Elliott

Jesus and Me (September)

Lori McGriff, Natasha May

Fairfield High School Choir will join our

choir Sunday Morning, Sept. 27

September 17, 2015

Senior Pastor: Josh Cook Music Minister: Jonathan Riddle

Children’s Minister: Nancy Glover Education Minister: Ray Glover

Ministerial Staff 1343 Hueytown Road, Hueytown, AL 35023 / 205.491.3771 / Fax: 205.491.3194

Email: [email protected] / www.pleasantridgebaptist.org

A Note from the Pastor… Another exciting week is in the books at PRBC. God is good, and it is still exciting to see Him moving in our church. Last week Bridget was sweeping the carport at home while the girls played outside. Raegan asked her, “Why do you like to clean?” Bridget replied, “I like our house to be clean.” Raegan thought for a minute and said, “I like our house to be very clean...when you clean it by yourself.”

There is never a dull moment in our house. Things are more exciting right now because our children are still young enough to say what they think and to tell the truth (most of the time). I would never admit it to Bridget, but I feel the same way that Raegan does. I like the house to be clean, but I like it better when someone else does the hard work.

Spiritual things are very much the same. As Christians and church members, we want the church to grow, we would like to see ministries expanding and membership increasing, but it is easy for us to slip into a childish mentality where we expect someone else to do the work. We like to see people accepting Christ as long as someone else is doing the hard work of evangelism.

We need to be constantly reminded that we all have a job – a mission given to us by our Maker and Savior. We cannot wait for someone else because they may be waiting on us. Great things are happening at our church, God is working. He is calling each of us to do something. What are we waiting for? It is time to stop watching and get to work.

I look forward to seeing you this Sunday. Have a blessed week.

Dr. Josh Cook

Weekly Schedule:

Sept. 20 — Sept. 26

Sunday Prayer Walk 8:45 pm

Sunday School 9:00 am

Morning Worship 10:30 am

Puppets 5:15 pm

Evening Worship 6:00 pm

Deacon’s Meeting 7:00 pm

Monday

Low Impact 9:00 am

Staff Meeting 1:00 pm

Tuesday Golden Heirs 10:00 am

Wednesday Low Impact 9:00 am

Self N.H. Group 10:00 am

Supper 5:00 pm

Chicken Fingers

Teacher’s Prep 5:15 pm

Prayer Meeting 6:00 pm

Youth Service 6:00 pm

RA’s & GA’s 6:00 pm

Refreshing Spirit 6:00 pm

Worship Choir 7:00 pm

Handbells 8:00 pm

Thursday Quilting 9:00 am

Friday Low Impact 9:00 am

Attendance Sunday School: 236

Morning Worship: 304

Evening Worship: 116

Wednesday Night: 137

Sav-A-Life Celebrate 30 years with us!

Monday, Sept. 21 6:30-8:30 pm North Highlands Baptist Church Guest Speaker: Dr. Alveda King

Tickets: $20/individual, $35/couple, $150/table

Call 491-2626 for more info

Life Line Screening September 22 Fellowship Hall Pre-Registration is

required: 1-888-653-6450

Golden Heirs Musical “Well-Seasoned Praise”

September 27 at 6:00 pm

Fellowship Hall

Free Hot-Dog Supper

Tithes/Offerings Sept. 13: $17,405

Total in 2015: $600,080 RFT: $24,663

Kathleen Mallory: $830

Budget: In memory of Ruth Waldrop Staggs by Sam & Nancy Staggs. In memory of Morris Poole by Billy & Patt Robertson. In memory of Travis Donaldson & in honor of Doris Donaldson by Nora Williams. In memory of Travis Donaldson by Bill & Sue Rotenberry. In memory of Morris Poole & Travis Donaldson by Maurice & Betty Allen. Jesus Pantry: In memory of Morris Poole by Dwight Wheeles SS Class. In memory of Donnie Tate by Billy Jenkins Family, Bill & Carol, Garrett & Judy, Jeff & Rhonda, Greg & Rhonda; by Wayne & Meredith Grimes; by Chris & Billie Hughes. Cemetery: In memory of Travis “Sawmill” Donaldson & in honor of Doris Ann Donaldson by Buster & BJ Kornegay. Kathleen Mallory: In memory of Richard Dabbs & Sherry Ubben by Carolyn Salter. In memory of Donnie Tate by Gene & Nancy Jennings. Self Nursing Home: In honor of Frances Putman by the Joy SS Class. Evangelism Matters: In memory of Guy Davis by Ann Davis. In memory of Morris Poole by Jane Bellew. The Master’s Craftsmen: In memory of Morris Poole by Bob & Melba Fleming, by Gene & Nancy Jennings. In memory of Morris Poole & Donnie Tate by Jo Morris. In memory of Morris Poole by Nell Godfrey, Mike & Linda Godfrey, Randy & Robin Godfrey, Doug & Cathy Thompson. Music: In memory of Morris Poole by Ann Johnson. Building Fund: In memory of Morris Poole & Donnie Tate by Dave & Mary Stringfellow. In memory of Morris Poole by Becky Browning. Thank You Notes Received from: Jimmy & Linda (Stone) Holmes; Doris Donaldson & family; Betsy Simpson.

Over the Moon Monday’s Free Moon Pies

Every Monday in October 11:00 am—1:00 pm

If you want to work,

see Jane Bellew