Sunday May 1, 2016 Today’s Worship...
Transcript of Sunday May 1, 2016 Today’s Worship...
Sunday Evening 5:00 pm
John Poole
Sunday May 1, 2016
Today’s Worship Schedule ——— Song 8 Let Every Heart Rejoice and Sing Welcome to Worship Ken Perry Prayer Mark Havens Projected Song Lord, I Lift Your Name on High Projected Song Light the Fire Song 294 You’re the One Song 924 Just As I Am Communion Projected Song (during giving) Shine on Us Song 429 Oh, to Be Like Thee (Dismiss for Children’s Hour) Sermon Guest Speaker Kerry Williams Song 948 I Am Resolved Closing Prayer Jeff Young
Woodward Park Family,
It is good to be back with my church
family. I missed you all so much. Thanks
to all those who sent cards and most of all
the prayers of the faithful. God is good.
Love you all!
—Martin Moreno
Carol Armstrong—So good to be here!
Alice Tostado—Pray for our daughter Linda Miranda to get well.
Ruben Tostado—Pray for the brotherhood that we may increase; thanks to God, my health is returning.
Heidi Hastie—Continue to pray for my kids, that they will be safe and come home soon.
Rachell Souza—Please keep Ernie in your prayers as he is in the Houston area for a month. Thank you.
Victoria Flintroy—Continue to keep my children in prayer.
Don & Judy McCurry—Please pray for us as we travel back to Harding on 5/4 to see Elizabeth graduate. Returning 5/9.
Kelley Havens—Please continue to pray for Leon for his recovery in rehab.
Lucy Soria—Pray for my client from Volunteer Services to be kind and loving. Also pray for my grandkids who are into worldly things.
Adelita Martinez—Praise You Father for your everlasting love, and for the love and support of my church family. Let them know how deep I hold them to my heart.
Lillian Walters—Please pray for Deewayne’s 2 brothers Eddie and Hugh, they both have health issues.
Leo Gamboa—Pray for John Ed as he’s traveling and a special prayer for Brother Behailu as he recovers.
Rodessa Jones—Prayers for Leon Young’s health and for the lost souls in the world. Pray that my 2 older kids find a safe place to live. Please also pray for Sgt. Peter D. Barnes who is in the U.S. Army serving in Ghana.
Jeanetha Henderson—Thank you Lord for your love, mercy, and forgiveness. Continue to watch over family, friends, the sick, the lost, and the Body of Christ.
Barbara Edwards—Thank you Lord, praise your holy name.
Andrea Luna—Please pray for me and my family, that they follow me as I serve God!
Roy Hightower—Please pray for my son Burlon.
Kaylin Few—My mom, Tammie Brazzel, has an upcoming hernia surgery. Pray that her healing will be speedy.
Edna LaVergne—A prayer for the Church.
Sharon Young—Leon is still in rehab, please keep praying for his recovery.
Out of Town: Paula Dutton, West Fork,
AR; Sam Yaws, Park Hill, OK; Freddy San-
chez, Denair, CA; Randy, Debbie, Seth, &
Sarah Ford, Ivanhoe, CA; Chloe Janes, Madera, CA; Marcia
Nickell/Lacey Christopherson, Madera, CA; Joel, Katie, Mad-
die, Garrett, & Cameron Perkins, Kingsburg, CA; Rick & Pam
Patterson, Visalia, CA
Local: Melyssa Diaz, Laurie Schwartz, Eric Ball, Jamie Lynn
Allen, Sheri Heffron, Garth Avery, Barbara Koomjan, April
Ayers, Richard Rogers, Calvin & Lora Burton, Haley & Sierra
Walsh
Attendance: AM: 709 Class: 489 Sunday Night: 148
Wednesday Night: 339 Thursday Bible Study: 22
Weekly Contribution: $9,370 Weekly Budget: $13,350
PRIMETIME WEDNESDAY--
May 4, 2016 Cesar & Ixchel Gamez Crew
A Delicious Meal of:
Chicken Enchiladas with all the Extras.
Sunday Bible Study High School – Worship – For the Purpose of Godliness
Junior High – I AM
Wednesday Night – Out of Your Shell
Upcoming Events
May 7th – Food Giveaway
May 15th – Worship with Mariposa Church of Christ
May 21st – Superior Dairy & Park 1:30-5:30
May 22nd – Sunday Night Devo for God Squad
OUT OF YOUR SHELL
We are excited to announce about our new series start-
ing this week! This is a four-week series based on the
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. We will be looking at
how we all have different personalities and how we
need each of those personalities in the Church. If you
have ever felt like you didn’t know where you belonged
in the Church or how you could help serve in the
Church come and join us in the month of May and find
out how you can use your personality to glorify God and
build up the Church! Hope to see you Wednesday! Have
a great week!
Connect with us on the Internet!
Facebook: WPYG / Twitter: @WoodwardYouth / Insta-
gram: WPYG / wpyg.org
Note from the elders:
We will be supporting Jacob Cantrell as he attends
Sunset School of Preaching starting in August of this
year. We will be supporting Macee Boggs as she
goes through the AIM Program this fall.
We have also agreed to help support Elizabeth
Valerie with expenses as she joins a mission team
with Bob Jolliff to Romania. Please pick up a letter
from Elizabeth at the Welcome Center. She would
love to share her plans with you.
We pray for God’s blessings and protection as these
young Christians seek to be of service in our Lord’s
kingdom. We are very proud and pleased with their
dedication to the Lord.
We are saddened to announce the pass-
ing of our sweet sister, Arlene Miller.
She quietly passed away Monday after-
noon. She and her husband, Frank
worked in the Lord’s kingdom for many,
many years. Our prayers and thoughts go
out for the Miller family. A memorial
service will be held tomorrow, Monday at our building at
11 am with a luncheon to follow.
A Kindness Tracker
You have probably seen one. It looks like a watch, yet
sleeker. I believe it does keep time, though. It can
come in a variety of colors. It keeps track of the steps
you take and monitors your pulse and sleep patterns. It
is very popular and was one of the most purchased
items for Christmas gifts. Though sold by various com-
panies and coming with various capabilities, “it” is a
fitness tracker. Chances are pretty good that you own
one, or someone close to you does.
Somehow recently, my mind stumbled across the idea
of a kindness tracker. Not that a mechanical one could
be made, but the very thought that I could somehow,
each day, keep track of acts of kindness that I do ex-
cites me. It would not be for me to share with anyone,
or to compare myself to anyone, or to compote with
anyone. No, it would be just to keep myself motivated
to do nice things for others. I could keep a running total
in my mind throughout the day, and then think back
over the list at the end of the day. This would supply a
certain amount of satisfaction at the end of a trying
day, or maybe, if the total was quite low, it could supply
motivation for the next day.
A few days ago, a young boy in California found a
woman’s wallet she had lost at a sporting event which
he also attended. She simply counted the cost of the
loss (credit cards, driver’s license and a moderate
amount of cash) and moved on by canceling her credit
cards and replacing her wallet and license. A few days
later, however, she received a package in the mail
containing her wallet and a handwritten note from the
ten-year-old boy. What joy she felt! What joy he must
have felt!
We can enrich our lives and the lives of others by be-
ing more aware of our acts of kindness, as well as
those done by others.
“So then, as we have opportunity, let us do good
to everyone, and especially those who are of the
household of faith” (Galatians 6:10).
Lance Cordle Calvert City church of Christ Calvert City, KY