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Published weekly By
The Pirst Baptist Church ‘IrkI2
Lapollette, Tennessee 37766 Phone: 1-423-562-7649
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ORDER OF WORSHIP
Sunday School
Morning Worship RICHAFD
Quiet Mediation SAVAG
Call to Worship
Morning Prayer Pastor Minister
Hymn “We Have Heard the Joyful,”No 277 of
Welcome and Announcements Education
Hymn “All the Way My Savior Leads”No. 214 and
Doxology Youth
Worship with our Tithes and Offerings
Special Music Chapel Choir
Morning Message Pastor
Invitation Hymn “Jesus Is Tenderly”No. 188
Benediction
Postlude
Church Training
Evening Worship
Hymn “He Keeps Me Singing”
Welcome and Announcements
Hymn “Pass It On” ø. 287
Hymn “Iies Everything to Me” No. 463
Hymn “He Lives” No. 438
Evening Message Pastor
Invitation Hymn “oust As I Am” No. 186
Benediction
Postlude
VISXTOR LAST SUNDAY:
Ronald, Marlin and Marlin Beech,
Tenn.
Cynthia Watson, Knoxville,
F. L. Ratliff, Farmax City, Ill.
9:45 a,m,
10:55 a.m,
HARLAN F. REYNOLDS, Paétor
JOHN
HAUSSER
Minister of
Musi c
6:00
7:00 No.
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p.m.
435
Asse -
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Xirgston,
The flowers last Sunday were in memory of Shannon Peters by Mrs. Icie Russell.
Monday Night, Nov. 17 — 7:QQ P.m. East Jacksboro Baptist Church
REMINDER I I I I 1 1 I
Church Family Togethering Thanksgiving Supper at 6:15 November 190 Please tnak
arrangements to have your family together for this Tianksgivlng Supper. Bring
your favorite Thanksgiving food,
CHOIR ROBE FUND
In mernery of Shannon Peters
Mrs. Carmen Ebien
Mr. & Mrs. Daion Witt
Mrs. Icie Russell
Mr. & Mrs. H, D, Castieberry
Mrs. M. P. Bolinger9 Jr0
Mrs. A, W. Saulsberry
In memory of Laura Lane Charton Mrs. Icie Russell
BIRTHDAY GPEETINGSg
Nov 17 Mrs0 Barbara Adkins, Terry Lynn
Ratcliff David Ayers James Shoun
Nov. 18 Mrs. Fred Chaniott Joy Boiton;
Nov. 19 Mackey Mae Sharp
Nov. 20 Steve Humberd Mayme Lynch, bebbie Parrott
Nov. 21 — Walter Gross; marIa Faulkner
Nov. 22 Mrs. W. H,, Parrott; Sr. Jack Reynolds
LAST SUNDAYS REPORT:
S., S. Attsfldance 269
Church Training Attendance 68
Tithes and Offerings -$2O6O.22
Offering to Dr. Norton 60.00
World Day of Prayer Offering 46.00
TOTAL GIFTS
NURSERY WORKERS:
Nov. 16 — Mr. & Mrs. Charles Fugate
Nov. 23 - Mr. & Mrs. Mack Sharp
Nov. 30 — Mrs. Bill Patterson, Mrs. Sharon Lindsay
Dec. 7 Sara Bet Claiborne,, Mackey Mae
Sharp
USHERS NOV. 1
Willard Brown
Jack Reynolds
ob Kibler
OPPORTUNITIES FOR WEEK OF NOV. 16-22
Sunday School
Extended Sunday School
(2—5year olds)
Youth Council
Church Training
New Members Class
Adult Group
Leadership Training
Youth II (i5l7)
Youth I (12—14)
Junior (9—li)
Primary (6-8)
uti Warship
Youth Choir
TUES. 4:45 p.m. Preschool Choir III
Crusaders (6—7—8)
Childrn’s Choir I
Church-Wide Thanksgiving
Supper
Prayer Hour
Church Choir
FRI. 7O0 p.m. Budget & Finance Corn.
Meeting
SAT, 4:30 p.m. Juniors meet at church for Weiner Roast at Cove Lake
David Reynolds
Raymond Engle
George Burcham
SUN, 945 a.m. iO55 a.m,
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
7OO p.m.
8:00 p.m.
MON. 10:00
4:45
7:00
a.m.
p.m.
p.m.
Church Visitation
Children’s Choir II
Church Visitation
WED. 3:30
4:45
6:15
p.m.
.m.
pj.
7:00 p.m.
7:45 p.m.
FROM YOUR PASTOR’S DESK:
1’ CAN L BE A CI-IRr$TrAN
fj 1THOUT ORKIN
N ThE CHURCH?
YES It Is as PostMe As Betng
A student who wli not go to school.
A soldier who will not on art army,
A citizen who does not pay taxes or vote. Asalesman who does not have customers,
Ar explorer with no base camp,
A seaman on a ship without a crew,.
A business ianon a desert island,
A4 author without readers.
Atuba player without an orchestra.
A parent wthcut afamily.
A football player without a team.
A politician who is a hermit,
Ascienti who does not share his findings
YS..,OYOtJR CHURCH.,,.,IS HOME BASE,,.
FOR SERVING CHRrST IN YOUR LIFE ..Copied
EEACONS OF THE WEEK-NOVEMBER l622
Bill Lane
Ron Johnson
ROMWMUDIRETOR:
J Crusaders ages 68, will meet Wednesday.. i4ov. 199 3:30 p0m. Mrs0 Charles
Fugate and Mrs0 H, D. Castleberry are the leaders0
The GA9SQ ages 9-li. will meet Monday9 3:30
p.m.9 November 17. They will be meeting the irst and third Mondays of each month
at g3O. Mrs. Harlan Reynolds and Mrs, Harri=- on Parrett, Jr. are the leaders,
We are in need of more Youth Workers in ll youth organizations except the ones
menioned above, Please pray about this need nd if you feel led to work with a
youth roup, please contac Mrs. Joe Wyatt,
FROM YOUR EDUCATION
AND YOUTH DIRECTOR
Friendliness In the Pew
What attracts people to a churcha convenient location? Yes A good speaker? Yes
Inspiring music? Yes An attractive building? Yes
But a key element in attracting visitors newcomers and prospective members is
friendll ness in the pews, Where there is a warm; dy namic congregation with an
enthusiasm that is contagious visitors in large numbers will us ually come.
A church can buy many advanages with motiey. These include a well—located
comfortable build ing; trained leadership9 top quality advertis ing and an
abundance of recreational; educa tional, and social activities9 But good old
fashioned friendliness9 of which the world is sorely in need9 is not for sale.
It comes only from the hearts of dedicated people who love the Lord and enjoy
helping others to feel at home in their church,
Here are five simple steps to a friendlier church:
(1) Speak to the other person first, Dont wail t.r sseoa vise to take the
initiative,
(2) If you dont know him introduce yourself.
(3) Wear a pleasant expression, If you have to be grumpy and sour9 do it
somewhere besides at church, A great church was never built on frowns,
(4) Take Will Rogers testimony as your mottc “I never met a man I didn2t like,”
(5) Memorize and’ practice Proverbs 18:24:
“A man that hath friends must show himself friendly.
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m WHU MXSStONS STUDY Sick and Ye visited Me
IF by Franklin T. Fowler9 M.D. will be taught
by Mrs. Barrington of Anderson County, The
Study will begin at 5:30 covered dish sup per6:30. Study will continue after
supper,
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