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Coal Run Church of Christ
CELEBRATION OF WORSHIP
September 5, 2004
Prelude
Special Music: Tom Cecil
Great Is Thy Faithfulness 139
I Must Tell Jesus 636
You Are My All In All 583
Prayer: Johnny Stiltner
THE LORD’S SUPPER
Meditation: Steve Slone
Why Should He Love Me So? 325
Prayers: E.W. Damron & Richie Phillips
(Partake of emblems as passed)
OFFERING
Offertory: Tracy Bertrand
SERMON
Jerry Bliffen
RESPONSE TO CHRIST’S INVITATION
Whiter Than Snow 653
Closing Remarks & Prayer
The Family of God 419
SERVING TODAY
Lords Supper
Sherwood Cool Kerry
Fannin Josh Slone Greg Mateyoke
Randy Mullins Jonathan Elkins Ken Greenhill
John Gillispie
Tony Mims – N Chris Case- B
Communion To Sick: Jonathan Elkins & Steve Slone
Nursery: Julie Mateyoke & Lisa Elkins
Greeters Next Sunday: Phyllis Howard & Angela Hamilton
Wee Worship – 11 a.m. (Nursery class) Beginner Worship – 11 a.m. (Beg.
Class)
Jr. Church – 11:30 a.m. (Grades 1-5)
Officers & Ladies Circle Meetings – 5 p.m.
Evening Service/Youth Meetings 6 p.m.
Youth Choir Practice 7 p.m.
PRAYER REQUESTS – Sick List:
Katrina Ray, Ryan Crum, Steve Deskins, Christopher Holbrook, Tiffany Looney,
Elmo Whitt, Russell Thacker, Agnes Kidd, Derrick Mullins, Elmer Kazee, Pitts
Fife, Kenneth Ellis, Ronnie May, Mary Spradlin, Regina Johnson, Jeffrey
Spencer, Inez Bevins, Ted Elkins, J.P. West, Becky Hurley, Lola Lockhart,
Lorene Cordial, Diane Justice, Haligene Cansler, Mike Derry, Letitia Davis,
Rodney Cochran, Ceta Pugh, Gloria Thacker, Robert Thacker, Lurlie Roberts,
Helen Whitt, Bud Dye, Jeanette Flannery, Doris Allen, Dottie Hamilton,
Alisha Boyd, Connie Wagner, Cathy Lawson, Dwight Pinson, Johnny Thacker,
Archie Dale, Patty Collins, Roy Nichols, Nadine Kimberlin, Deborah Damron,
Johnda Ramsey, Peggy Maynard, Dr. Scott & Cheryl Chaney, Alex Barr, Dawn
Carpenter, David Steele, Mary Lewis, Edith May, Shirley Norman, Clinton
Williams, Mabel Blackburn, Patty Motes, Dorothy King, Lena Brown, Joe Moore,
Glenyth Weddington, John Sowards, Bea Stanley, Amy Gillispie, Steve Newsome,
Tommy Hall, Molly Osborne, Matthew Blankenship, David Johnson, Christine
Stumbo, Laura Hinkle, Clifford Adkins, Mack Blankenship, Elaine Bertrand,
Lucille Dotson, Susie Coleman, Earlene Spears, Corrine Dye, Mary Evelyn
Thompson, Virgil Mullins, Patricia Elkins, Delbert Coleman, Glen Brown,
Hazel Adkins, Gladys Wright, Joyce Bentley, Vada James, Mary Damron, James
Matney, Thelmer McClanahan, Arizona Smith, Archie Hobson, Marie Clark, Greg
Mullins, Ruth Hiatt, Charles May, Norma Mullins, Aleia Cornelius, Daniel
Newsome, Wanda Justice, Gene Price, Lora J. Stratton, Mayzona Parker, Mae
Adkins, Alta Hamilton, Arizona Davis, Lillian Belcher, Ray Goins, Alberta
Isaac, Gary Buckley, Carmel Clark, Winkie Gilliam, Brody Hunter, Patty
Collins, Joyce Bentley, Cecil Isaac, Cecil Lawson, Merlin Clevinger, R.B.
Clark, Jr., Wendel Gilliam, L.G. Bevins, Hazel Allen, Sandy Isaac, June
Compton, Ruth Scott, Charles Sword, Goldie Gillispie, Margaret Friend,
Billie Jo Carter, Mike Harris Nursing Home: Marie Comer, Orville
Francis, Shelby Posey, Ernestine Gillispie, Delsie Weddington, Michael
Carrol, Beulah Robinson, Ima Jean Newsome, Clara Burnette, Blanche Howell,
Troy & Etta King, Phyllis Cummins, Elmo Pinson. Mission of the Week:
Mountain Mission School
We will have a booth at
Pikeville College on Sept. 16 to give homemade goodies and invitations to
Pikeville College Students and Medical Students. Ladies of the congregation
are asked to sign up to make various baked goods for this project. Please
wrap individually. Bring them to church on Wednesday, Sept. 15.
Ferrells Creek Revival Sept. 9-11 Jerry preaching
Our Choir will sing Saturday night, Sept. 11 – Bus to leave at 6:10
Ladies Day Pikeville Church of Christ Sept. 11- 8:30 – 3:00
Bible Bowl Competition Sept. 12, 2 p.m. Coal Run
Lunch for Bible Bowlers will be served at 1 p.m.
Sr. Citizens Choir Program Sept. 12, 6 p.m.
Elderberries to Holmes County, OH Sept. 13-15
Homecoming Sept. 18, 19
Picnic – 18th – 5:30 p.m. Art Bush Concert – 7 p.m.
Sunday – 19th – Art Bush Singspiration – 6 p.m.
EKBI Class Begins Sept. 20 Book of Romans
Youth Rally Coal Run Oct. 16 "VIP" from KCC
Accurate and Certain
Luke 1:1-17
As Luke begins his Holy Spirit inspired account of the life of Christ, he
reminds us of the fact that what he is writing is accurate and certain.
And when it comes to our soul and our relationship to God, we most
definitely want information that is true and reliable. So today we want to
consider the accurate information Luke gives in chapter one about Zachariah,
Mary and John.
I. Zachariah
A. He walked in all of the Lord’s commandments and ordinances
blamelessly.
B. His prayers were heard.
C. His unbelief was punished.
II. Mary
D. She would give birth to the Son of God.
E. His kingdom will never end.
F. She rejoiced in God her Savior!
III. John
G. He would serve the Lord without fear.
H. He would speak of the tender mercy of our God.
I. God wants us to carry the good news to everyone.
You have heard the report. It is accurate and certain. What will you do
with Jesus --- God’s only way to Heaven?
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