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Harvey Mehling
Sean Dickerson
John Hoopingarner
Larry Alsman
Zack Barker
Billy Blundell
Brad DuBois
Jack Carre
Weekly Worship and Bible Study Please see schedule on back page of this Bulletin
Lunch will not be served today.
Please see Matt’s announcements on page 4.
Sunday, June 4
Announcements Continued
June Communion Servers
Open Prayer Lord’s Table Scripture Reader Scripture Reading Prayer Requests Communion Prep
Sunday, June 11, Servers
Baby Silas, for healing and strength. He has been moved to
Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and is struggling with many
health issues.
Matt, DeAnna, and Adelynn Carver, for peace, comfort,
and strength as they care for and await news on Silas.
Carole Turner, for strength, comfort, and a speedy recovery.
She is at Springhill Village Rehab, 1001 E. Springhill Dr.,
Room 301, 812-299-6357, for rehab; she will not be able to do
anything for approximately three months.
Mary Alice Nichols family, for peace and comfort. She was
a 5th grade teacher at Sullivan Elementary School and passed
away Saturday from a blood clot. Also keep the school staff
and students in your prayers.
Sandy Fisher, Carolyn Gorney’s sister, for healing and
comfort. She recently had hip surgery.
Emily Padgett, for strength and safe travels. She is at the
University of Delaware to Intern with the Blue Hens for Christ
for the summer and then will be traveling to Athens, Greece,
for a two-week mission trip.
Sherra Creed family, instructor at Ivy Tech, for peace and
comfort. After battling breast cancer and leukemia, Sherra
passed away.
John Andrews, for healing and strength. He is in Union
Hospital in Room 2118. The blood clots in his lung and leg
are breaking up with the blood thinner.
Pete Decker, friend of Steve and Ruth Chapman, for comfort
and strength. He has kidney cancer.
Emily Karaff, Josh Morford’s girlfriend, for health, strength
and good test results. She has not been feeling well and will
be seeing a physician for the possibility of having diabetes.
Katie Rampey, for patience and strength in her job search and
the adjustments ahead.
Paige Wonderlin, for a successful surgery. She will have
surgery on June 8 for a fourth attempt at implanting a tooth.
Casey Chaney
Shirley Shelton
Wilma Stark
Tadd Shelton
John Frump
Barbara Forsythe
Randy Stott
Marilyn Bott
Oren Bott
Mike Mason
Kathy Mason
Bonnie Lawhead
Mary Ann Craig
Eunice Wasson
Paul Wasson
Carl Robinson
Katy Robinson
Grace Unverferth
Ferris Scoggin
Elmer Mason
Barbara Mason
Carolyn Payne
Those in Hospitals/Rehab/Senior Living
Dale & Wilma Stark, Sycamore Manor No. 115,
222 S. 25th St., Terre Haute, IN 47803
Eunice Wasson, Room No. 410, Springhill Village
Rehab, 1001 E. Springhill Dr., Terre Haute, IN
47802
Mary Ann Craig, Morning Star Assisted Living,
Ste. 306, 3200 Glenrosa Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85018
Deacon in Charge
Alternate Deacon
Announcements
Greeter
Usher
Guest Connection
Song Leader
Opening Prayer
Lord’s Table
Scripture Reader
Scripture Reading
Prayer Request
Communion Prep
Sound Booth
Steve Chapman
Wayne Padgett
David Adamson
David Trowbridge
Taylor Bryan
Wendy Casey
Seth Woodason
Tom Woodason
Jeff Griggs
Landon Carre
TBA
Terri and Randy Stott
Harvester family
Justin C. and Nick H.
Those Needing Continuing Prayer
Our Purpose:
TO GLORIFY GOD IN EVERY
ASPECT OF OUR LIVES
Our Mission:
DEVELOP COMPLETELY
COMMITTED FOLLOWERS
Anna Hoopingarner and Claire Goff
Please submit announcements by Thursday.
Guests! Before you leave, be sure to
pick up our free guest package at the
Guest Connection Center.
Your presence is needed! The Senior Seekers invite you
to participate in Bible study and singing at 11 a.m. each
Thursday and lunch at 12 noon AND to help us provide
fellowship to our friends from other churches.
(All Adults Welcome)
Jesus Loves the Little
Children
Camp Wabashi applications are
available in the foyer on the News
and Notes table. If you need financial
VBS will be June 12 – June 16 from 6 to
8:30 p.m. Let’s get the news out! Be sure
to take flyers off the welcome center and
assistance, please see one of the elders.
put them in your cars or on a bulletin board at a local
business. If you would like to register your
child/children, please see Mary Ellen Adams. Also, if
you would like to help with VBS, there are sign-up
sheets on the bulletin board in the hall for cookies, hot
dogs, buns and Hawaiian punch. If you have any
questions, please see Melvin Belcher or Nick and
Tammy Hicks.
The recognition for R.E.A.C.H.
students for the 2016-2017 school
year is scheduled for Sunday morning,
June 11. Congratulations to the students who have
completed R.E.A.C.H. requirements: Colione Goff,
Grade 1; Remington Hicks, Grade 1; Stormy Hicks,
Grade 2; and Martin Waldbieser, Grade 5. (Martin has
completed the entire sequence of R.E.A.C.H.
requirements; he "graduates" from R.E.A.C.H. this
year!) Each of these students learned Bible stories and
memory verses and completed projects focused on
worship and on serving others. R.E.A.C.H. will resume
in the fall. We hope these and additional students will
want to participate then.
If anyone would like to provide a meal
for the Student Ministry on Sunday
evenings, please see the sign-up sheet
next to Matt’s office.
There is a Ignite Student Ministry all
girls night planned at Tom and Kelly
Woodason’s for Monday, June 5, starting
at 7:00 p.m. If you have any questions, please see Kelly
Woodason.
Randy and Terri Stott would like to thank
everyone that brought food, helped with
rides, sent cards and prayers while Randy
has been getting back on his feet.
Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.
I will strengthen you and help you;
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Isaiah 41:10
Dorcas Sewing Day will be Tuesday, June
20 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Bring a
sack lunch. All ages are welcome
ORDER OF WORSHIP
SONG LEADER: Rob Woodason
#166 He’s My King
WELCOME: Josh Morford
#853 When We All Get to Heaven
# 394 Walk with Me
OPENING PRAYER: Dwayne Barker
#546 ‘Til the Storm Passes By
#113 His Grace Reaches Me
#269 Thomas’ Song
COMMUNION: Melvin Belcher
ANNOUNCEMENTS: David Adamson
SCRIPTURE READER: Daren Adamson
Ecclesiastes 4:7-5:7
SHINE TIME: #1015 Jesus Loves the Little Children
VIDEO: Matt and Josh
SERMON: Matt Carver
“The Search: A Study of Ecclesiastes”
INVITATION
#916 What a Day That Will Be
CLOSING PRAYER: Elder
*********************************************** Deacon in Charge: Ed Warner
Guest Connection Center: Tammy Hicks
Greeter: David Trowbridge
Sound Booth: Tom Woodason and Ray Nightingale
Prayer Request: Joretta Roloff and Jacqi Trowbridge
The Nail
Some Christians built a new church building and
invited everyone to come see it. All admired its beauty.
Up on the roof, a little nail heard the people praising
everything about the new building. They praised
everything but him. No one even knew he was there,
and he became angry and jealous. “If I am that
insignificant, nobody will miss me if I quit,” he said to
himself. So the nail released its hold, slid down off the
roof, and fell in the mud. That night it rained and rained.
Soon, the shingle that had no nail blew away, and the
roof began to leak. The water streaked the walls and the
beautiful murals. The plaster began to fall, the carpet
was stained, and precious Bibles were ruined by water.
All this because a little nail decided to quit! While
holding the shingle, the nail was obscure, but it was also
useful. Buried in the mud, it was just as obscure, but
now it was useless and would soon be eaten up by rust.
You may, like the nail, feel obscure at times. But just
like the nail, your absence is felt. When you are not
present for worship, the body of Christ is hurt. We are
ALL part of the Lord’s ministry.
Via BulletinGold
Preacher/Evangelist
Matt Carver, 812-230-3246
twitter.com/MattCarver1
Youth Minister
Josh Morford, 317-219-9383
twitter.com/Josh_Morford
Administrative Assistant
Tammy Hicks
Wifi Available: Eastside guest
Church Address
4025 College Avenue
Terre Haute, IN 47803
Office: 812-235-9322 Assemblies - Sunday
Bible Study 9:30 a.m.
Worship 10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship 5:30 p.m. Assembly - Wednesday
Bible Classes at 7:00 p.m. Church Email
[email protected] Church Website
www.eastsidechurchofchrist.us
Elders
Jerry Goff 812-877-2828
Jeff Griggs 812-877-2150
Randy Stott 812-877-4054
Tom Woodason 812-877-6789
Elders and Ministers are available for prayer before and after Bible Study.
Deacons
Eric Austin B & G Outside
Gordon Bryan Communications
Phil Cornwell College Ministry
Frank Jones Shine Time/Security
Wayne Padgett Missions
Mike Waldbieser Treasurer
Ed Warner Benevolence
Steve Chapman Building Inside
A reminder: Prayer requests will be published in the Bulletin for two weeks. Please resubmit requests if you wish the listing to continue for an additional two-week period. Prayer will continue as long as there is need.
Please put the words “Prayer Request” in the subject line of your Email.
Call the church office (812) 235-9322 or E-mail [email protected]
Adult Bible Study David Adamson Fellowship Hall
College Class Wayne Padgett Room 1
Homebuilders Class Matt Carver Room 9
Men’s Class Gordy Bryan Library
Ladies Class Johnna Carre Room 10
Middle/High School Josh Morford Teen Room
Nursery, Pre-School & Elementary Educational Wing
Children’s Bible Hour - “Shine Time” - age 3 to 5th grade
Attended Nursery --- ages 6 to 36 months, during worship
June 4, 2017 Kelly W. and Tonya G.
June 11, 2017 Polly B. And Christina W.
Sunday Morning Worship
10:30 a.m.
“The Search: A Study of Ecclesiastes”
Sunday Evening Worship
Devotional Night
5:30 p.m.
June 11 – Ignite Experience
June 18 – Praise in the Park
June 25 – Unity Night at Eastside
with Northside Church of Christ
Loose change in today’s collection will go to the Shults-Lewis Children’s Home.
Guests: Please fill out a yellow attendance card and drop it in the collection plate.
Total Bible Classes 103 Adult Worship 139
Kitchen/Nursery 4
Shine Time 20
Worship, total 163
Sunday Evening NA
Offering $2,095
Benevolence $408
Weekly Budget $4,000
Wednesday Evening 73
Senior Seekers 24
May 28, 2017 June 4, 2017
From Matt . . . Bible study can be very intimidating. The Bible is a big book. It has strange language. It refers
to strange events in strange lands among strange people. So, if you want to study just to find out what this or that
passage means, or how it may apply to you, where do you start? Are there any reliable resources that can faithfully
walk you through the different cultures, languages, and ideas of this ancient book? Of course there are! But the body
of literature designed to help you understand the Bible is profuse, and choosing from among the numerous authors
and series can itself be daunting. So, in the coming installments of "The Back Page," I'll be recommending some
books that I have found particularly helpful in clearing away the fog of centuries past to get at the meaning of the
Bible for today.
Understanding the Gospels:
Jesus and the Gospels: An Introduction and Survey – Blomberg
Four Portraits, One Jesus – Strauss
Four Gospels, One Jesus – Burridge
The Method and Message of Jesus' Teaching – Stein
The Tyndale New Testament Commentaries on the Gospels – France, Cole, Morris, Kruse
The Bible Speaks Today series on the Gospels – Stott, Green, English, Wilcock, Milne
Classes Message Vital Statistics
June 4, 2017
Volume 65 Issue 23/June 4, 2017
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