super sunday” ministry fair february 5th - clover...
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January 29, 2012
TODAY—Matthew Betz
-K-5 Virtual Pet Show 12-2:00PM
Jan. 31—Tutoring 5:30PM
Feb. 1—NLBS 10:00AM F-2
-Keith’s Kitchen 6:15PM
Feb. 3—Friday Night ACTS
Feb. 4—Nicole Garcia Shower
Feb. 5—Super Sunday/Ministry
Fair after Worship Service
Feb. 7—Teen Bible Study 7:00PM
Feb. 8—NLBS 10:00AM F-2
-Keith’s Kitchen 6:15PM
Feb. 9—E/M/D Meeting 6:30PM
Feb. 10—Sew & Sews 10:00AM
-Parents Night Out 6:30-9:30PM
Feb. 11—Teen Valentine Event
Feb. 14—Tutoring 5:30PM
Feb. 15—NLBS 10:00AM F-2
-Keith’s Kitchen 6:15PM
Feb. 16—Leave for Winterfest
Feb. 17-19 Winterfest
Feb. 19—Arrive back from Win-
terfest 10:00PM
L o o k i n g A h e a dL o o k i n g A h e a d
Feb. 21—Men’s Dinner
Feb. 25—Community Service
Day & Car Wash
Apr. 6-8—L2L Convention
Jun. 18-30—Honduras Trip
Jun. 28-Jul. 1—Spiritual
Growth Workshop
“Super Sunday” Ministry Fair February 5th
No Teen or Adult Classes
Each ministry will have a “booth” set up that is engaging and infor-mative and will include the op-portunity for members to sign up to help.
The booths will be set up in F-1 and F-2 until around noon so as to allow children’s teachers/helpers to participate. We hope you will prayerfully consider where you can serve and plan on being a part of this important event.
Parents, take this opportunity to drop off the kids for a night of fun while you enjoy your own night of good times! We will take kids that can walk all the way through 5th grade and there will be an adult manned nursery for the younger ones.
Please allow for your children to eat BEFORE arriving.
“Parents Night Out” Friday, February 10th
6:30-9:30
The Fishing Fellowship is “catching” on.
Over 20 showed up on Sat-urday the 21st.
Shown on the right is Paul Sengul with Ian Moore and Ben Johnson. The adults and kids had a great time. Look for FF #3 to be sched-uled soon.
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Notes of Thanks… Be sure to check the
bulletin board for “Thank You” cards
sent to the church.
Home Bound… Please take time to pray for, visit
or call our home-bound members:
Toni Carver
Bill Hood Keith and Marylyn Lupton
Thelma Varner
Serving Far and Away…
Michael Birt, Stephanie Birt,
Charles Blatchley,
Reed Gibbs, Dave McGhee,
Marc Venditti, Tara White
Attendance Cards… Members & Guests,
please fill out an attendance card for
your family and drop in the collection plate.
Our Missionaries…
Honduras: Esteban Portilla
Haiti:
Perceviel Jackson Jackie Pierrot
FOCUS ON THE GOSPEL: GROW—REACH—LIVE
And she shall bring forth a son, and you shall call his name Jesus for He will save His
people from their sins (Matt. 1:21). GOOD NEWS, GOOD NEWS, the gospel is the
good news that Jesus has come into the world to save us. For the grace of God that
brings salvation has appeared to all men teaching us that denying ungodliness and
worldly lust, we should live soberly, righteously and godly in the present age (Titus
2:11-12).
So to enjoy the salvation that God gives us there are some things we must do; deny
ungodliness and worldly lust, and live soberly, righteously and godly. Let us back up
and start with obeying the Gospel first. Before you can live for God you have to
become a Christian by obeying the Gospel. So when they had testified and
preached the word of the Lord, they returned to Jerusalem preaching the gospel in
many villages of the Samaritans (Acts 8:25).
Then Paul said, “ in flaming fire taking vengeance on those who do not know God,
and on those who do not obey the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ”. Let me break it
down; the Gospel consists of FACTS to be believed, COMMANDS to be obeyed and
PROMISES to enjoy. The FACTS: Death, Burial and Resurrection (1 Cor. 15:1-4). The
COMMANDS: Hear the gospel (Heb. 4.2) Believe the gospel (Heb. 4:3) Repent of
past sins (Mk. 1:14-15) Confess past sins (Rom. 10:9-10) Baptism (Acts 2:38). The
PROMISES: Remission of sins (Acts 2:38) Eternal Life (Jn. 3:16) (1 Tim. 6:11-12).
In order to GROW, REACH, and LIVE it begins with knowledge of who God is and
what He has done, and what we must do to be saved.
~Hayward
Directory Update… Name change:
Fran Mustapha from Fran Rosado
Bill Hall: [email protected]
Stephanie Garcia [email protected]
HONDURAS REMINDERS (Adults & Students)
Deposits: $150.00 non-refundable deposit for students, $300.00 non-refundable
deposit for adults is due by Sunday, February 5. Please leave checks in Keith's mail-
box on door #6.
Applications: Also due at this time. If you can't locate the one you received at the
last meeting, there are some clipped to Keith's door.
Medical Release Forms: We need a form for each individual. Please be sure to
read and fill out both sides. Tonia can notarize. Forms are on Keith's door.
Passports: You can start bringing in your passports for Tonia to make an enlarged
copy. If you haven't applied yet, get started now! If you went last year, we proba-
bly still have it on file.
Shots: Hepatitis A, and Tetanus
Please indicate on your check if you are going from June 18-June 30 or June 22-June
30. Cost is the same. Plane tickets will be purchased in 2 weeks. Deposits are re-
quired.
Keith, Mauricio and Matt Bancroft are heading to Honduras today and will return
on Wednesday night. Please keep them in your prayers as they go on this planning
trip. We will have another meeting after they return.
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Keith’s Kitchen…
Keith’s Kitchen is an op-
portunity to support our
work in Honduras. Each
Wednesday at 6:15PM
Keith prepares a deli-
cious meal. The teens help with the
dessert, drinks and clean-up. All
proceeds go to the accounts of stu-
dents who help. There is no set fee
but your generous checks should be
made to Tampa Youth Missions.
Dessert this week is Steiner, Boyer,
Perdigon.
NLBS…
Our hearts struggle against ancient
chains. We know that we are meant
to soar, fly free, and experience
deep joy, but the reality of our lives
often feels claustrophobic and stale.
Walking through the Exodus reveals
the captors that try to grab at our
souls, and opens a pathway straight
into the heart of God. He is passion-
ate about us. He will fight battles,
slay enemies, shake prison cells, and
break chains in order to make us
completely His own. Join us in
Neighborhood Ladies Bible Study
this coming Wednesday, at 10:00AM
in Fellowship 2. We will be using a
study guide by Casandra Martin enti-
tled, SET FREE. Cost for the study
guide is $10; childcare for infant - 5
years old is available. Please see
Rama Patterson for your study
guide, and let her know if you will
need childcare.
Photo Directory…
Please stop by Room #2
across from the secretary’s
office, and let Tonia or Matt
take a current picture.
It only takes a minute.
On the Horizon... In Our Prayers… Our Northwest Family:
Health Issues: Cheryl Britton, Joy Cos-
ton, Damon Burns, Fred Hilliard, Bon-
nie Hites, Greg Hutchison, Matt In-
gram, Liz Kirkhart, Dixie McNeil, Bill &
Shirley Mills, Ellen Ray, Michelle Reid,
Paula Schreiner, Evelyn Sutton. Can-
cer Treatments: Hayward Brooks. Per-
sonal/Family Struggles: Cheryl Britton,
Vicky Johnson, Kelly Matthews, Lisa
Snelling, Terry & Wa Ying Steadman.
Travels: Jaye Gandy. Upcoming sur-
gery: Monte Betz. Needs Employment:
James Ilion, Mike Jaroch, Calvin
Montgomery, Ellen Ray, Richard Trex-
ler.
Our Extended Family:
Alice, sister-in-law of Dean Olsen, lung
cancer. Amy, daughter of Joy Hix,
tests. Benny, father of Bob & Jan Mat-
thews son-in-law, cancer has returned.
Bob & Bev, parents of Mark Berry,
serious health issues. Bob & Family,
brother of Donna Coyle, struggles.
Bryan & Jackie, grandparents of Brett
Lau, his heart problems. Charlie,
neighbor of Schreiner, flu. Constance,
mother of Regina Polite-Warren,
health. Genevieve, mother of Emma
Corbell, health. Gordon, friend of
Leah Lally, heart transplant recovery.
Gwen, aunt of Dave Brogan, cancer.
JoAnne, mother of Dan Greaves, can-
cer. Kim, daughter of Dean Olsen,
stroke recovery. Kim, sister of Angela
Garcia, heart problems. Lantie,
brother of Liz Kirkhart, stroke rehab.
Marie, mother of Carla Haskins,
health. Neil, son of Jim & Barbara Kel-
leher, stroke. Raymond, grandfather
of Alaina Fojaco, emphysema. Richard,
son-in-law of Dean Olsen, meningitis.
Shondra, mother of Jorden Mitchell,
expecting twins. Tilden, father of Tom
Stewart, heart surgery recovery.
Winterfest Meeting…
If you are going to Winterfest by bus,
plane or car, (Teens, Adult Chaper-
ones) you need to be at the meeting
on Sunday, February 12 in the Teen
Room after class. This is the last day
to turn in Medical Release Forms.
Adults also need to have one filled out
(Tonia can notarize). Final payments
are due by February 5. Total amount
is $125 if not skiing, $160 if you are.
Make checks payable to NWTCC.
February Calendar Update…
The Adopt-A-Road Clean Up has been
moved to Saturday, February 25 at
8:00AM. Also on this day, Community
Service Day & Car Wash will begin at
10:00AM. More details to come.
Ladies Book Club 2012…
Sisters, please join us as we begin the
New Ladies Book Club in 2012! This
year we will read 2 new book selec-
tions and will begin the first one on
February 1st and then meet to discuss
it in April.
Book info: “Ten P’s in a Pod” by Ar-
nold Pent III It is available on ama-
zon.com (used or 13.50 for new),
christianbook.com (12.99), or check
local book sellers & libraries. Grab a
copy of the book and sign up on the
bulletin board if you would like to par-
ticipate. This is a good way to get to
know your sisters at NWT and grow,
reach, and live.
Bridal Shower…
There will be a Bridal
Shower given in honor of
Nicole Garcia on Saturday,
February 4, 11:00AM at
the home of Paulette Arey,
18045 Wayne Road, Odessa 33556.
Nicole is registered at Target and
Wal-Mart.
S t a f f :
Matt Bancroft
Youth Minister
Matthew Betz
Family Life Minister
Rick Bonk
Worship Minister
Keith Boyer
Minister
Tonia Boyer
Administrative Assistant
Shirley Daniel
Secretary
S h e p h e r d s :
George Forcht [email protected]
886-7815
Tracey Gray [email protected]
727-474-2533
Bob Matthews [email protected]
949-4515
Lewis Patterson [email protected]
926-5473
D e a c o n s : Rick Azzarelli
Richard Baldock Mark Berry Rick Bonk Doug Cline
Gabriel Garcia Daniel Greaves Jacob Groves
John Marincin Chip Price
Mick Whelan Don Williams
Assembly Schedule
Sunday Worship 9:00AM Bible Class 10:15AM Small Groups (PM)
Wednesday Bible Class 7:15 PM
For the Record
Kingdom Growth 2011
Baptized 2
New Members 2
Attendance Last Week
Bible Class 273 Worship 340 Small Groups
Giving
Contribution $ 9,473 Weekly Budget $ 11,800 YTD Contribution $ 41,478 YTD Budget $ 47,200 Specific Contribution YTD
Next Week
Keith Boyer
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Worship Guide
#440—Glorify the Lord with Me #76—How Great Thou Art
Welcome
Prayer: Gabriel Garcia
#490—It Is Well with My Soul
Celebrating the Lord’s Supper
Presiding: Richard Baldock
Giving Our Gifts
#484—You Are My All in All
#703—I Love You with the Love of the Lord #704—Bind Us Together
#705—A Common Love
#801—Where No One Stands Alone
Scripture Reading: Julio Don
John 17:20-26
Message: Matthew Betz
“United We Stand”
Greatest Commands
*#985—When Morning Comes
*Parents of children in Praise Time and/or Kid’s Kingdom should leave to get their children during the final song.
Adult Classes
Sunday Morning Adult Classes Adult Class (Fellowship 1)
The Righteous Judgment of God
Jacob Groves
Adult Class (Fellowship 2)
Reality Check: A Study of Real Life in God’s Care
George Hernandez
Adult Class (Auditorium)
Oh, Theophilus: Life Lessons from Mature Christians
Mark Henthorne
College / Young Adults (Room 9)
Keith Boyer
Wednesday Evening Adult Classes Adult Class (Fellowship 1)
The Normal Christian Life
Jason Reid
Adult Class (Fellowship 2)
Philippians
Ed Chambers
Singing Class (Auditorium)
Rick Bonk
PRAYER & SERVICE
FASTING & SUBMISSION
STUDY & SIMPLICITY
MEDITATION & SOLITUDE
PRAYER & SERVICE: WEEK 4
Ezra 9:5-15 1 Kings 8:22-30
Luke 18:9-15 Jude 1:24-25
Colossians 4:2-6