Announcements - August 3, 2005
PRAYER LIST
•GROVER COLE recently had a non-cancerous polyp removed and id doing well.
•LYN DAVIS, a member at West Metro, had hernia surgery last week. The hernia had grown into the small intestine, and he is still in Piedmont Hospital, Room 586.
•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 at home, but not doing well.
•RICHARD HOLBROOK went to Kennestone Hospital Sunday evening suffering from pain in his arms and legs. He had a heart catherization on Tuesday.
•ASHLEY HULSEY, daughter of Randy and Cindy Hulsey, had a MRI on Wednesday to determine if her cancer has returned. She will learn the results soon.
•JENNIFER and JEREMY MILLS lost their baby. Jennifer had a D&C on Tuesday at Kennestone.
•CAROL PENLAND is in Emory recovering from surgery. Doctors expect her recovery to take at least four weeks.
•BRUCE STROUD was briefly hospitalized last week with a fever, but tests came back favorable and he was able to return home.
•IVADELL TAYLOR fell and hurt her arm last week. There were no broken bones, but she did cut her arm.
•MCKENZIE YARBOROUGH, granddaughter of Frank and Irene Lyndsey, was baptized Sunday morning.
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, IVADELL TAYLOR, FLORA TIDWELL and LENA TINNEY.
GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
•A personal evangelism will be offered beginning on Sunday morning. See Eric Johnson or Bruce Stroud for more information.
•Paul and Anna Attaway and Daryl and Becky Custred invite you to share in the joy of the marriage uniting their children Allison and Clay. The wedding will be this Saturday at 7 p.m. at Rosehall, 808 School Road, Dallas, Ga.
•There will be a luncheon and wedding shower for Joanna (Stroud) Campbell this Sunday after the morning service. The menu will be sandwiches and salads. Joanna is registered at Bed Bath & Beyond, Macy’s and Dillard’s. See Dawn Stubblefield or Marice Allen for more information.
•The Georgia School of Preaching and Biblical Studies will begin fall classes on August 29 and 30. Enrollment forms are available from Tommy in the church office. If you have questions about the school or would like a catalog, please call the Piedmont Road church of Christ at 770-971-9933.
•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.
•Sunday door greeters are needed for the rest 2005. Please sign up on the sheet on the bulletin board.
•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
•A special thank you goes to everyone who has participated in the flood relief effort. We have been able to distribute food, water, cleaning supplies, furniture, bedding and other items to many families that suffered damage to their homes in the recent floods. If you know of any families that are still in need, please let Tommy Tidwell or one of the elders or deacons know. We still have plenty of supplies and want to make sure they go to those who need it.
•The Raintree Village Children’s Home Truck will be in the Area Tuesday and Wednesday, September 6, 7 2005. They especially need the following items: garbage bags (all sizes); canned fruit juices, paper goods (towels/tissue/plates/cups), dishwashing liquid; canned meats.
Other needs include: laundry detergent; soups; salad dressings; fruit/veggies (gal.); deodorant/liquid soaps; cleaning products; fabric softener; bleach; barbecue/spaghetti sauces; Jell-o; assorted cereals; sugar; extra long fitted twin sheets; standard pillows; cake mixes/frostings; alcohol; toothpaste; mops/brooms; Children’s Motrin; allergy/cold/sinus meds; antibiotic ointment; reg./decaf. tea; yams; vegetable shortening; Hamburger Helper; school supplies; shaving cream; Vaseline; plastic wrap/wax paper/ aluminum foil; brown sugar.
YOUTH
•Sept. 2–4 — Youth Retreat at Camp Inagehi
Registration is $30. There is a complete schedule on the bulletin board. 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. It is not too late to turn in your late registration fees ($30). See Jonathan Stroud for more information.
• Sept. 23–24 Villa Rica Church of Christ Youth Rally
•Nov. 11–12 — Lithia Springs Church of Christ Youth Lectureship
More information will be available soon.
SOUTH COBB EVENTS
•Sept. 11–15 — Cooperative Meeting
•Sept. 22–Oct. 2 — North Georgia State Fair
AREA EVENTS
•Aug. 13 — Reception in honor of Richard Harp’s 50th year preaching the Gospel
The reception will be held from 2–4 p.m. at the Tara Church of Christ in Jonesboro. Those that are not able to attend are asked to send a memory or hand written card in gratitude for his service. Please see the announcement on the bulletin board for more information.
•Aug. 13 — Ladies Day at the Lithia Springs Church of Christ
The theme will be “Building a Stronger Spiritual Family,” based on 1 Corinthians 3:6–14. Mercedes Hitchcock will speak. The ladies day begins at 9 a.m.
•Aug. 28 — Locust Grove Church of Christ Groundbreaking Ceremony
The ceremony will begin at 3:30 p.m. Peter A. Moss will speak.
•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
The first four chapters of the book of Deuteronomy contain a summary of what historical event?
LAST WEEK’S QUESTION
Where was Gideon’s army reduced to the number of 300 men?
ANSWER
The well of Harod (Judges 7:1-7)
ATTENDANCE & CONTRIBUTION
July 31
Sunday Bible School: 119
Sunday AM Worship: 175
Sunday PM Worship: 109
Contribution: 3,960
Childcare: $78
Wednesday: 110