South Cobb
Church of Christ

Announcements - July 6, 2005

PRAYER LIST
•SANDY BRUNDIGE, Tommy Tidwell’s sister, is being treated for esophageal cancer and doing well.
•FRED CAMPBELL and JOANNA STROUD were married on Wednesday, June 22.
•GROVER COLE is awaiting test results to determine if he will need surgery to remove a polyp.
•BOB and JEAN DAVIS have not been well recently, but Bob is doing better and was able to attend Sunday’s morning service.
•DAVID FLOYD is in Florida to have follow-up treatments after his recent eye surgery. He expects to return on July 12.
•RALPH GOUGH received a second opinion about his cancer and will not require surgery at this time. Instead, he will start chemotherapy soon.
•ORA GREEN is now at home, but not doing well.
•SYMBOL JOHNSON, Celeste Peter’s great-aunt, has suffered several strokes and has developed pneumonia while in ICU in Cullman, Ala. Doctors do not expect her to live.
•CARLIE PEAL, friend of Stephanie Hurst and the Dorsey’s, was baptized at Camp Inagehi last week.
•THELMA PIRTLE was able to attend Sunday’s morning service for the first time since falling and breaking her leg.
•DORSEY PRINCE is still suffering from shingles, but is improving.
•DELMA TIDWELL, Tommy Tidwell’s father, is doing better at this time. His vision has improved, but he is having problems with foot which his doctor has determined is broken.
•LENA TINNEY was in the hospital recently with congestive heart failure. She is now back at her daughter’s home, but not doing well.

SHUT-INS
Continue to remember MARY BERINGAUSE, TIFFANY and AMBER BUICE (genetic metabolic problems), MARY CAMPBELL, LIZ CAPES, FRANCES GOUGH, ORA GREEN, NELL HICKS, MABLE JONES, DIMPLE PIGG, MOTT PRINCE, EDNA SUDDETH, FLORA TIDWELL and LENA TINNEY.

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
•There will be a luncheon and wedding shower for Joanna (Stroud) Campbell on Sunday, Aug. 7, after the morning service. The menu will be sandwiches and salads. Joanna is registered at Macy’s and Dillard’s. See Dawn Stubblefield or Marice Allen for more information.
•Anyone that has limited hearing and would like to use a sound amplifier during church services, needs to see Ronnie Dorsey or Chris Tidwell.
•Please be sure to pick up the directory updates from the tract rack as you enter the building. If you know of any other updates or need a new picture taken, please let Jonathan Stroud know as soon as possible.
•Door greeters are needed for the rest of the Sundays in 2005. Please sign up on the sheet on the bulletin board.
•DENESHIA SHIPP, one of our six-year-olds, has memorized and recited all 39 books of the Old Testament in Bible class.
•All men and women interested in forming a softball team in the fall need to meet briefly this Sunday in the front of the auditorium after the morning service.
•When planning an event for the congregation, please record it on the planning calendar in the foyer. If your event conflicts with another event, please see Larry Stubblefield.

BENEVOLENCE
•The pantry is in need of canned goods and other staple items.

YOUTH
•July 27–30 — Vacation Bible School
Please mark your calendars. This year’s theme is “Bible Boot Camp.” There will be classes for all ages including adults. Volunteers are needed, please see Jonathan Stroud for more information.
•Sept. 16–18 — R.U.S.H. at Freed-Hardeman University
R.U.S.H. is a weekend for middle and high school students to get a taste of life at a Christian University. If you are interested in attending, you must turn in your registration fees ($25) to Jonathan Stroud before Aug. 1.

SOUTH COBB EVENTS
•July 6 — V.B.S. Planning Meeting
The meeting will follow the Wednesday evening Bible classes. More volunteers are needed, so please consider attending the meeting.
•July 10 — Meeting with the Elders
•July 10 — Ice Cream Supper
Please bring your favorite finger foods and ice cream and enjoy an evening of fellowship after the evening service.
•Sept. 11–15 — Cooperative Meeting
•Sept. 22–Oct. 2 — North Georgia State Fair

AREA EVENTS
•Sept. 9–11 — Bremen Lectureship
All lessons will be taken from 2 Thessalonians. Speakers will include Robert Taylor Jr., William Woodson, Bobby Liddell, James Segars, David Smith, Kenneth Gossett and James Rogers.

BIBLE QUESTION OF THE WEEK
Which book contains the following verse? “Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity!”

LAST WEEK’S QUESTION
Who was Paul addressing when he wrote, “When I shall send Artemas unto thee, or Tychicus, be diligent to come unto me to Nicopolis”?

ATTENDANCE & CONTRIBUTION
July 3
Sunday Bible School:
Sunday AM Worship: N/A
Sunday PM Worship:
Contribution: $
Childcare: $
Wednesday:

IGLESIA DE CRISTO
July 3
Sunday Bible School:
Sunday AM Worship:
Contribution: $
Home Bible Study:
Sunday PM (Central):

NELSON’S NOTES
by Nelson Galarraga

This summer some of our members are handing out flyers in different part of Cobb County. From Roswell Rd. to Thornton Rd. and from Dallas Highway to Cobb Parkway the word of God is being announced.

My dear brethren, we are committed to service to our Lord and expanding His Kingdom throughout the North West side of Atlanta. As I said before, we are in the process of planting a third congregation in Cobb which will be the seventh  congregation established since 1994 in the Metro Atlanta area. We have come a long way since the Chestnut Drive congregation opened their doors to the Hispanic community in 1990. We rejoice in the Lord, that on August we will have a total of eight Hispanic congregations in Atlanta, so please keep us in your prayer as we continue to preach the word of God to the Hispanic community.
 




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