South Cobb
Church of Christ

Announcements - October 26, 2005

PRAYER LIST
•SANDY BRUNDIGE, Tommy Tidwell’s sister, has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease.
•STEPHANIE BURKS and her two daughters, SHANTECIA and SHAMEKIA, responded to the invitation on Sunday. They live near the building and have expressed interest is participating in a Bible study.
•LIZ CAPES is continuing to recover from a heart attack. She is at home, but is in guarded condition.
•DAVID FLOYD underwent medical tests and is awaiting the results.
•MICAH FRALEY, the 2-year-old son of friends of Rob and Susan Stroud, is having heart surgery for the third time.
•RALPH GOUGH had a biopsy and the tests returned negative for cancer.
•EMMA HALL, sister of the late Bruce Taylor, has colon cancer and is in Rm. 527 at Braly Nursing Home in Dallas, Ga.
•GAIL HOLBROOK will be undergoing several medical exams over the next few weeks.
•PAT JOHNSON, Eric Johnson’s stepmother, is not doing well.
•SARAH LABLANC injured her neck while jumping on a trampoline and will have to wear a brace.
•JENNIFER MILLS is suffering from Bell’s palsy.
•MARVELENE PHILPOT saw the doctor recently and hopes to return home soon. She will no longer be able to live alone.
•HERSCHEL SIKES, Liz Capes’ brother, has come out of a coma and is doing much better.
•BETTY SINGLETON flew to Montego Bay, Jamaica for a brief vacation. She plans to return today.
•SUSAN and ALLI STROUD are traveling out of state this week.
•KYLE THOMPSON, cousin of Carlie Peal, is having heart problems. He had a heart transplant at birth and his body is now rejecting the heart. He is 14 years old.
•DELMA TIDWELL, Tommy Tidwell’s father, continues to have circulation problems in his feet due to diabetes.
•Wendell Winkler, a well known preacher, passed away at the age of 74 last Sunday.

CONTINUE TO REMEMBER
TIFFANY and AMBER BUICE, MARY CAMPBELL, HERSCHEL and LIZ CAPES, BOB and JEAN DAVIS, FRANCES GOUGH, ORA GREEN, NELL HICKS, MABLE JONES, DIMPLE PIGG, MOTT PRINCE, EDNA SUDDETH, IVADELL TAYLOR, FLORA TIDWELL and LENA TINNEY.

GENERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
•Please remember the time change this weekend. Enjoy the extra hour of rest.
•The Ladies Morning Bible Class is now meeting weekly on Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. The class will meet this morning in the classroom off of the fellowship hall. This week’s lesson is entitled, “The Wise Woman Knows...Peace.”
•Dwayne and Margaret Watson’s new address is 4850 Madison Point Circle, Austell, GA 30106. Their new phone number is (770) 948-5699.
•Jeff and Michele Novitch’s new address is 5915 Magnolia Dr., Austell, GA 30168. Their new phone number is (678) 838-6688.
•Sunday door greeters are needed for the rest of 2005 and 2006. 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.
• There will be a ladies ornament exchange on Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. The location will be determined soon. All ladies who would like to participate should bring a wrapped ornament (costing no more than $10) and your favorite finger food.

MONDAY NIGHT FOR THE MASTER
•Everyone is encouraged to attend Monday Night for the Master. Please use this opportunity to rededicate yourself to service for the Lord. There is plenty of work for everyone!

BENEVOLENCE
•The church of Christ disaster relief effort is accepting monetary gifts in order to continue providing more supplies. For more information, please call (615) 833-0888.
•Please begin bringing goods for Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets.
•There are some in the congregation that are having financial problems and need help. If you are able to help, please see Clyde Carson or one of the elders.

YOUTH
•Oct 30 — Sunday Night Youth Devotional
Kyle and Crystal Walker are hosting the youth devotional. Boys should bring drinks and chips; girls should bring deserts.
•Nov. 11–12 — Lithia Springs Church of Christ Youth Lectureship
The theme is “Is it Easier to Succeed Than to fail?”Speakers will include James Jones, Philip Brannon, Jeff Wilder, Greg Nash and Nick Wamoth.
•Dec. 27–30 — Exposure 2005
The theme is “The Reality Show” and will held at the Huntsville Hilton. The cost is $80. Please make your checks payable to the church and give them to Jonathan or Rob Stroud.
•Feb. 3–5 — Challenge Youth Conference (Gatlinburg, Tenn.)
The conference’s theme is “Challenge to be Bold.” The cost to attend the conference will be approximately $75 (including hotel). See Jonathan Stroud if you are interested in attending.

SOUTH COBB EVENTS
•Oct. 30 — 2006 Planning Meeting (2)
The second of three planning meetings will address fellowship and outreach. The meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m. and all members are invited. Handouts will be available at both foyer entrances that list items to be discussed. If you are unable to attend, you may put comments or questions in writing and give them to Eric Johnson or Larry Stubblefield.
•Oct. 30 — Report from Georgia Agape
Charles Hampton will speak at the evening service about the work of Georgia Agape.
•Nov. 6 — Prayer Meeting
The prayer meeting will be during the 6 p.m. service.
•Nov. 6 — Bible School Teachers Meeting
All teachers (including those who would like to teach in the future) are asked to attend the meeting. The meeting will begin at 4:30 p.m. Please let Jonathan Stroud know if you are unable to attend. Items to be discussed include curriculum, attendance procedures and student participation.
Nov. 13 — 2006 Planning Meeting (3)
The final planning meeting will address missions, worship, benevolence and facilities. The meeting will begin at 3 p.m. and all members are invited. Handouts will be available at both foyer entrances that list items to be discussed. If you are unable to attend, you may put comments or questions in writing and give them to one of the deacons.
•Nov. 20 — Report from missionary Robert Martin
Robert Martin will report at the evening service about the missionary work in the Pacific Islands.
•Dec. 10 — Planning Session
The annual men’s planning session will begin at 9 a.m. If you have anything that needs to be discussed, please put it in writing and give to one of the elders.

AREA EVENTS
•Oct. 28 — Area Wide Singing
The Lithia Springs congregation is hosting the singing on Friday at 7 p.m. See the flyer on the bulletin board for more information.
•Oct. 31 — Southside Leadership Meeting
Elders, deacons and preachers are invited to the meeting. Milton Sewell from Freed-Hardeman University will speak. See the flyer on the bulletin board for more information.
•Nov. 6–10 — Southside Progressive Meeting
The theme is “Building Up the Church” and Richard Harp from the Fayetteville Church will speak. See the flyer on the bulletin board for the complete schedule.

NEW ANNOUNCEMENTS
If you have an announcement that should be added to the bulletin and/or announced at services, please fill out an announcement form and give it to Jonathan Stroud. Forms can be found on the tables in the foyer. You may also e-mail announcements to announce@southcobbchurch.org.

BIBLE QUESTION OF THE WEEK
John 1:17 says that the Law came through Moses. What came by Jesus?

LAST WEEK’S QUESTION
The following words pertain to what event? “For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the whole earth.”

ANSWER
The return of the Son of Man (Luke 21:35)

ATTENDANCE & CONTRIBUTION
Oct. 23
Sunday Bible School: 101
Sunday AM Worship: 157
Sunday PM Worship: 90
Contribution: $3,916
Childcare: $76
Wednesday: 104




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