WEEKLY WORDS OF WESTWOOD
February 5, 2017
ELDERS
Byron Chambers (931) 668-8093
Dr. Jeff McKinley (931) 473-9453
Jim Priestley (931) 808-8175
Jim Welch (931) 668-3964
DEACONS
Jerry Blankenship Terry Boyd
David Britton Terry Connor
Jerry Davenport Tim Deason
Tommy Foster Clint Gribble Aubrey Haley John Hanson
Dale Jaco Tim Jennings
Glenn Mitchell Kirk Mullican John Rasori
Michael Simpson Curtis Triplett
STAFF
Pulpit Minister: Richard O’Connor
Youth Minister: Brett VanZant
Family Life & Counseling Minister:
Dr. Eben Gilbert
Secretary: Pat McClarren
Assistant: Glenda Kell
MISSIONS
Baja, Mexico Romanian
Boyd Christian School McMinn. Hs. Authority
TN Children’s Home New Pathways for Children
Orphan’s Lifeline Int’l Dominican Republic
MORNING WORSHIP
Song Leader: Dr. Jeff McKinley
Song #153 Come, Let Us Worship and Bow Down
Welcome: John Hanson
Shepherd’s Reading: Luke 7:36-39 Jim Welch
Song #96 I Stand in Awe
Song #180 Jesus Is Lord
Prayer: Brett VanZant
Song #344 Low in the Grave He Lay Lord’s Supper Preside: Danny Jones
Prayer: Todd Willmore, Leon Yoder
Serve: Larry Williams, Curtis Triplett
Serve: Chris Sullens, Mark Seymour
Nursery: Dyllon Young
Alternates: Jerry Blankenship, Thomas Cantrell,
Terry Connor
Song #578 We Will Glorify vs 1 & 2
Offering & Children’s Food Offering
Children Dismissed for Wonder’s Worship
Song #577 We Bow Down
Sermon: Richard O’Connor
Song #662 All to Jesus I Surrender
Budget Presentation: Jim Welch
Announcements & Prayer: Michael Simpson
Song #578 We Will Glorify vs 3 & 4
Nursery Attendants: Kim Hillis, Candice Willmore
Serve Coffee: Janell Hawkins and Lorie Lee
Raintree: Wally McClarren and Kelly Hillis
-EVENING WORSHIP-
PLEASE REMEMBER TO CALL LIFE GROUP NUMBERS IN TO THE CHURCH OFFICE!
WELCOME Visitors, please sign a visitor’s card and send it to the center aisle. One of our young men will pick it up.
A nursery is available for young children. Ushers in the back will gladly assist you.
SUNDAY MORNING
Nursery thru the 6th grade classes are on the 2nd floor.
Grades 7-12 Location: Teen Room
Young Professional Location: Room 214 Teachers: Dr. Jeff McKinley, Jason Cripps, Neil Helton
Young Adult Location: 207 Teacher: Terry Connor Topic: Christian Parenting
Adult Location: Auditorium Teacher: Morris Womack Topic: Philippians
Adult Location: Room 108 Teacher: Eben Gilbert
Young At Heart Location: Room 104 Teacher: Richard O’Connor Topic: Book of John
SUNDAY EVENING
Ages 2 & 3 yrs. Location: Room 201 Adult - Life Groups WEDNESDAY EVENING
Primary classes are the same as Sunday mornings. Adult Location: Auditorium Singing Location: Room 207 Young At Heart Location: Room 104 Ladies Class Location: Room 108
Westwood Church of Christ
God. People. Serving.
LIFE GROUP
MINISTRY
S.U.P.E.R Sunday! Most of us know today is Super Bowl Sunday. I’m sure some of you know
and are excited. Some of you know and are mildly interested and some of
you know and could not care less.
However, we really believe that every Sunday is S.U.P.E.R here at West-
wood. We really strive to include several “super” elements every time we
come together. Consider the following:
S – SAVIOR. Each Sunday (and every day) we celebrate our Savior, Jesus.
Matthew reminds us that Jesus was His name for he “shall save his people
from their sins” (Matthew 12:21). Now that is something worth celebrating!
U – UNITY. “How good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in
unity” the Psalmist reminds us in 133:1. We aren’t a perfect group but we
are thankful to be united in our faith and love for Christ. He certainly is the
one that “binds us together.”
P – PRAISE. It’s a “super” blessing to be able to praise God at any time in
life. It’s very special however, to come together as the church and sing
praises to our great God and His Son Jesus! “Therefore I will give thanks to
You among the nations, O LORD, And I will sing praises to Your
name” (Psalm 18:49).
E-EDIFY. Our time together every Sunday ought to be a super time of edifi-
cation. Just being in the assembly together to worship ought to serve as a
source of edification. But we are also to be encouraging in our attitudes and
actions and speech. “Therefore encourage one another and build one an-
other up…” (1 Thessalonians 5:11).
R-REDEEMED. “In him we have redemption through his blood, the for-
giveness of sins, in accordance with the riches of God’s grace” (Ephesians
1:7). When a person sins, he or she becomes a slave to sinning. ... Yet Jesus
paid the ransom for sinners with his life. We now are free from sin - re-
deemed to live freely in Christ. That fact alone should cause us to feel
“super” right now as we worship!
I hope your team wins tonight! But more importantly, be reminded that
because of Jesus we have already won! “But thanks be to God! He gives us
the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians 15:57).
God is Good All the Time! Richard
Brett’s
Broadcast Richard’s
Reflections
Have you noticed there are a lot of good things going on at Westwood? One is the Marriage Enrichment Class
taught by Richard. Many people have already signed up to take it. Stay tuned for news of an upcoming par-
enting class sponsored by our family life ministry.
I’m convinced that extremism on one side or the other produces a lot of harm. Seeking balance in the Chris-
tian life is a healthy goal. One of my favorite authors, Elton Trueblood, wrote, “No vital Christianity is possible
unless at least three aspects of it are developed. These three are the inner life of devotion, the outer life of service, and the intellectual
life of rationality.” The pursuit of these three aspects will help to produce the balanced Christian life.
Taking time to pray, study the Bible, and read devotional literature will help. Engaging in acts of service to others will help. Becoming
familiar with the great ideas of classic literature, including Christian Apologetics, will also help.
Our Lord said in Matthew 7 that if we ask, search, and knock, the door will be opened for us and we will be given what we need.
Eben
Eben’s
Essentials
Christian Music Challenge Richard has challenged our congregation to spend the entire month of February “resetting our minds” and listening to only Christian music. I believe this is an awesome challenge for our church family. Many times we fill ourselves with things like tv, pop music, or other messages from our culture and this challenge encourages us to instead fill ourselves with spiritual things. It really feels like the Spirit of God is at work at Westwood right now and I can’t wait to see what God has planned for us next!
Winterfest Remember that Winter-fest is just around the corner. It is less than 2 weeks away! I will be giving out a packing list and more information on our itinerary soon.
ANNOUNCEMENTS Congratulations to Maylee Jaco, upon her baptism into Christ on Tuesday, Jan. 31st. She is the granddaughter of Dale & Leanne
Jaco. Also, congratulations to Kyle Thompson, upon his baptism into Christ on Tuesday, Jan. 31st.
We are grateful that the Cantrell family, (Christopher, Janet, Skyler & Kryslyn), let us know last Sunday that they will be working and worshipping
with us at Westwood.
1.)The Ladies’ Lunch Bunch will meet at Gondola tomorrow at 11:30am.
2.) Our Clothing Room will be open on Tuesday, Feb. 7th, from 8-10am.
3.) The Elders and Ministers will have a meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 8th, following Bible study.
BABY TEA: All ladies of the congrega-tion are invited to a Baby Tea, given by family and friends, in honor of John Ryan & Logan Tubb on Sunday, Feb. 12th, from 2-4pm. in the Fellowship Hall.
They are expecting a baby girl (Henely Grace), and are registered at Target and Babies-R-Us.
You may sign up for our new At-tendance Pictorial Directory at the tables in the hallways on each side of the auditorium. After to-
day, please call 844-595-9341 ext. 119 to make your portrait appointment.
Remember the Ladies Bible Class is meeting on Thursdays at 9am in room 108. Kim O’Connor is the teacher.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY Today: Joe Martin Thurs.: Teresa Cope Steve Phillips Fri.: Norma Deason Tues.: Emilie Blankenship Sat.: Ken Beck Haley Wood
Food Pantry items needed: oatmeal, cereal, canned fruit, beef stew, and peanut butter
REMEMBER IN YOUR PRAYERS Our deepest sympathy is extended to Sandy Simpson and family upon the death of her aunt, Anna Jean Smith, who passed away Friday, Jan. 27th, in Marlow, Oklahoma.
Our deepest sympathy is extended to the family of Barbara Davis, who passed away on Saturday, Jan. 28th. Her service was held last Monday.
Our deepest sympathy is extended to Carson Malone and family upon the death of his aunt, Essie Bouldin, who passed away on Sunday, Jan. 28th. Her service was held last Wednesday.
IN THE HOSPITAL: Maxine Bates—Erlanger Howard Locke—St. Thomas River Park Rehab #250
REMEMBER: Tammy Blake (friend of Janet Cantrell), Doug-las Bond, Eugene Bond (brother of Janie Underwood), Tina Boston, Graylin Brock (spring break Nevis mission trip March 11th), Marcie Burger, Jacob Cantrell, Larkin Cantrell, Paul Cantrell, Melvin Childres (friend of Sue Allison), Robert Cope, Dave Deason (cousin of Bob Deason), Kara Deason (mission), Bill DeMonbreun, Earl Dove, Andy Dunn, Jim Eisler, Staphna Gay, Mike Glenn (father of Mindy Jaco), Robert Green, Jerry Gribble, Candy Hannan (sister of Wally McClarren), Eloise Hillis (mother of Teresa Cope), Alan Jakes, Chizo Jones, Phyllis Jones, Sandra Jones, Don Kelsey, Annette Wilson Kilgore, Tara Lee, Louise Locke, Elisa Cooper Luna, Joseph Martin (grandson of Wally & Pat McClarren), Rylan Moore (niece of Tanya Jones), Anthony Morris (waiting on liver transplant), Avery Nixon, Debbie Pearsall, Amber Pirtle (granddaughter of Joyce), Bobby Prater (Afghanistan), Doyle Prater, Geneva & Wayne Prater, Doyle Pryor, Bob Reed, Elizabeth & Hugh Stubblefield, Bill Underwood, Dan Vickers, Emma Walker, Dinah Wanamaker (sister of Carla Craven), Paul Williams (nephew of Larry Williams), Rob Wilson (nephew of Anne Madewell & Elizabeth Stubblefield), Alexis Wirth (sister of Cal York) , and Cal York
TREATMENTS: Becky Bost, Carolina George (friend of Sheri Garrett), Haskell Greer, Sid Hudson, Tim Jennings, Nickla Lewis, Notie Ramsey, Dale Randolph, Eileen Southard (sister of Kathy Thomsen), Shawn Stewart, Teresa Stubblefield, Ralph Womack, and Brian Wynne (friend of Glenn Mitchell)
Continue to remember shut-ins, mission workers, military personnel & their families, and the leaders of our nation.
NHC: Jerry Haston (Room 412), Jo Stewart (Room 100), & Myrtle Hutchings (Rehab Room 106A), Linwood Smith (uncle of Dianne Gillespie and Ava Gregersen—Rehab Room 117A)
Fannie B’s: Ruth Taylor (Emma Hoover’s sister)
Raintree: Faye Makepeace Church (Room 307), Llewellyn Griffin (Room 106), & Carolyn McBride (Room 115) Morris Newby (Room 314)
Riverview Terrace: Irene Stembridge (Room C4), Frances Garrison (Room C3)
Webb House: Gertrude Krupa (Room 102), Mertie Clemons (Room 303), Clareta Wilcher (Room 104), Judy Moore (Room 108), Martha Hughes (Room 309), & Sue Smartt (Room 310)
NHC Murfreesboro: Mazzle Green, 420 University Blvd., Murfreesboro, TN 37130 (Room 251A)
WESTWOOD BELLES! You’re invited to a Sweetheart Banquet Hosted by the
Westwood Youth Group. February 11, 5-7pm Westwood Church
R.S.V.P. to church office by Feb. 9th.
On the Lighter Side Veteran Report
My high school assignment was to ask a veteran about World War II. Since my father had served in the
Philippines during the war, I chose him. After a few basic ques-tions, I very gingerly asked, “Did you ever kill anyone?” Dad got quiet. Then, in a soft voice, he said, “Probably, I was the cook.”
511 Morrison Street, McMinnville, TN 37110 Phone: 931-473-8434 & 931-473-8435 Fax/Information Line: 931-473-4738 E-mail: [email protected] Church Website: www.westwoodchurchofchrist.com Youth Website: www.westwoodyouthgroup.com
WEEKLY SCHEDULE Sunday Morning Worship: 9:30 Sunday Morning Bible School: 10:30 Sunday Evening Worship: 6:00 (until Life Groups resume) Wednesday Evening Bible Study: 7:00
SUNDAY’S RADIO BROADCAST
WCPI FM 91.3 at 11:00 AM and 11:00 PM WBMC AM 960 at 11:00 AM
Wi-Fi
Network: Westwood Public Password: Love1another ``````````````````````````````````
WESTWOOD DAY SCHOOL & KINDERGARTEN 3 yr., 4 yr. olds and Kindergarten
Monday—Friday (during school months)
WEDNESDAY, February 8, 2017 Announcements: Terry Boyd Devotional: Corey Morris Prayer: Eben Gilbert Song Leader: Jerry Davenport Nursery Attendant: Judy Payne
SUNDAY, February 12, 2017
-MORNING WORSHIP-
Welcome: John Hanson Shepherd’s Reading: Jim Welch Song Leader: Dr. Jeff McKinley Opening Prayer: Jerry Davenport Sermon: Richard O’Connor Closing Prayer: Michael Simpson Lord’s Table Preside: Danny Jones Prayer: Dale Jaco, Windell Little Serve: Randy Rice, John Rasori Serve: Larry Prater, Todd Noblin Lord’s Table Nursery: Aaron Woodlee Alternates: Carson Malone, Mike Jones, Tim Jennings Raintree: Charles Hale and John Cunningham Nursery Attendants: Kaye Connor and Twana Smith Serve Coffee: Steve & Susan Phillips
-EVENING WORSHIP-
IF UNABLE TO SERVE CONTACT: Tim Deason at 931-235-4830
MONTH OF FEBRUARY Prepare Lord’s Supper: Neil Helton Prepare Coffee: Wally & Pat McClarren PowerPoint: David Britton Outside Sign: John-Ross Rasori Greeters & Positions 9:00 a.m. Front Doors: Greg Holder Auditorium Doors, Left: Jamie Stinson Auditorium Doors, Right: John Cunningham Vestibule Top: Aubrey Haley Ushers: Joseph Stotts, Brad Hillis, Harold Hoover, John-Ross Rasori, Nate Newby, Wesley Jennings Pick Up Visitor’s Cards: Adam Triplett, Gavin Mason, Jack Byford
For the Record Sunday, January 29, 2017
AM: 389 Bible Study: 280 PM: 258 Offering: $8,434.00
Family Life and Counseling Ministry Counselor, Dr. Eben Gilbert 931-507-3236 Counseling Services:
Individual Counseling
Counseling for children, teens and adults
Pre-marital Counseling
Marriage Counseling
Family Counseling
Grief Counseling
Anger Management
Personality Testing
Dependencies Counseling
Divorce Recovery
Seminars
All services are completely confidential
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