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WELCOME THIS WEEKS SCHEDULE:

We are so glad you have joined us today! Our desire is that God TODAY - Sunday, September 10th
would bless and direct our time together. Worship is an Worship Service: 8:30am; 10:50am
interactive, participatory experience and our prayer is that the Sunday School: 9:45am
Childrens Choir at 4:45pm and then Quizzing at 6:00pm
service today would strengthen and encourage you on your Evening Worship: 6:00pm
spiritual journey. Whether you are new to faith, just coming back
to church, or a long-time follower of Jesus, we hope you find your Wednesday, September 6th
time with us engaging and meaningful. Morning Bible Study in the fellowship Hall: 11:00am
Family Suppers: 5:15pm - 6:15pm
Menu: Hamburgers & Hot Dogs Cookout
Adult Bible Study in the fellowship hall: 6:30pm
Mens Bible Study in Mens SS Room (McCormack Ctr.) 6:30pm
WH AT TO EXPE CT TOD AY Womens Bible Study in the McCormack Center: 6:30pm
Youth Ministries in the Sanctuary: 6:30pm
Worship: a time to connect with God through song and prayer. CARAVAN Childrens Ministries: 6:30pm - Check-in table located in the hallway for all children
Feel free to stand and sing with us as we praise God through
singing by following the on-screen lyrics. A typical service lasts Friday - Sunday, September 15th-17th
about 65 minutes. SHIFT Retreat for 5th & 6th Graders
Sunday, September 17th
Offering: We give tithes and offerings as a part of worship in Worship Services: 8:30am; 10:50am Sunday School: 9:45pm
obedience, celebration, and thanksgiving to the Lord. Its also just Choir Practice: 4:45pm
our way of saying, We love our church and we want to support Childrens Choir Practice at 4:45pm and then Quizzing at 6:00pm
it! If you are a guest, you are not expected or obligated to give. 6:00pm: Baby Shower for Cindy Morgan

Children: We have a fully-staffed Nursery for ages three and


below. Kids ages 4-12 will be dismissed during the service to the NURSERY WORKERS
childrens chapel to be taught by Pastor Linda and her staff. TODAY: September 10th
1st Service: Emily, Aly & Ruth Champion, Tiffany Watson
2nd Service: Grace Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Rachel Neal
Message: The teaching time seeks to communicate biblical truth No Choir Practice
in compelling, relevant ways. All of our messages are available PM Service: Ricky & Sharon Arnold
as podcast on our website www.estillnaz.org or through iTunes. NEXT SUNDAY: September 17th
1st Service: Jacy Butler, Lyndsey Reed, Tracy Butler
Response: When God is speaking, we take time to respond. 2nd Service: Sydnee Pendergraff, Angela Pendergraff, Wanda Marsh
Many times this is after the message, but other times it may be in Choir Practice: NEED VOLUNTEER
the middle of the service. An invitation is never needed if you PM Service: Kim Bishop
want to pray at the altar. Listening and responding to God is one
of the most important things that we do in worship. FINANCIAL STATISTICS: 105 Flower Lane Drive
September 3, 2017 Estill Springs, TN 37330
Communion: We take time regularly to celebrate Communion Phone: 649-3867 Fax: 649-3410
and welcome all followers of Jesus Christ to participate in this act Emails: office@estillnaz.org
Tithes & Offerings: treasurer@estillnaz.org
of worship and remembrance regardless of membership or Received: $7,055
denomination. www.facebook.com/estillnaz
Missions: www.estillnaz.org
Received: $300
WEF Paid: Office Hours:
$7,646.53 Monday - Thursday, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2017
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
To know more about The Church of the Nazarene and what we
believe, check out our website at www.estillnaz.org. Fiscal Year is 5/1/17 to 4/30/18 Friday, 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
WORSHIP MINISTRIES COMMUNITY LIFE

Marriage Renewal Service


No Choir Practice tonight
Dave & Becky Rubke request the honor of your presence as they
celebrate forty-four years of marriage on September 17th
at two oclock in the afternoon at
FAMILY MINISTRIES Estill Springs Nazarene
Reception will follow the service. No gifts please.
Baby Shower for Cindy Morgan - Its a Girl!! Please RSVP, indicating how many in attendance to
September 17th at 6:00pm pilgrim1950@gmail.com or 931-841-7042
She is registered at Walmart and Babies R Us.
Church Bowling League
Thursday nights at 7:00pm. Cost is $8 a week per person. Teams of
3. Today is the last day to let Cathy Frame know if you are interested.

****CORRECTION****
On the College Students sheet passed out last week, please make the
following mailing address correction for ALL Trevecca students.
333 Murfreesboro Pike (not Road)
Corrected sheets are available in the foyer for you to take home.

MICAH 6:8 MINISTRY from Sandy Schefcik


Did you know. that The Senate Appropriations Committee voted
in July to maintain the Legal Services Corporation's (LSC) funding at
the same level as fiscal year 2017, rejecting the Administrations
request to eliminate LSC. LSC is the largest provider of civil legal aid
The Alabaster Offering provides funds for property and buildings around
in the country, and its grantees served nearly 1.9 million people last
CHILDRENS MINISTRIES the world. While we understand the church consists of the people of God
year. The Christian Legal Society applauds this decision, as Exec.
and not a building, buildings erected for the purpose of ministry help
Director David Nammo voiced his support in a USA Today opinion
provide a sense of permanence, functionally enhance ministry efforts, and
editorial in April. Christian Legal Society also spent the last two months
Childrens Christmas convey an attitude that the Church of the Nazarene intends to "put down
working and communicating with members of Congress, encouraging
Musical roots." Alabaster funds help provide land for many Work & Witness
them not to defund the LSC. The late Justice Scalia also supported the
December 17th projects, and the entire Alabaster Offering goes toward the purchase of
LSC, stating in 2014 that the LSC pursues the most fundamental of
land and construction of churches, schools, medical facilities, and homes
American ideals and it pursues equal justice in those areas of life most
Practice each Sunday night for missionaries and national workers.
important to the lives of our citizens. He asked, Can there be justice if
at 4:45pm it is not equal, can there be a just society when some do not have
For Ages 4 thru Pick up your Alabaster Box Today. justice? Equality, equal treatment is perhaps the most fundamental
Grade 6 Alabaster Offering - September 24th element of justice. . . And in todays law-ridden society, denial of
access to professional legal assistance is denial of equal justice.

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