Estes Church of Christ “Endeavoring to keep the unity of...
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Estes Church of Christ3505 Hwy. 45 South P.O. Box 191 Henderson, TN 38340
November 25, 2016
EldersRichard Taylor..........989-9510Allen Walker.............989-7506Paul Schwartz............989-3428Tony Hysmith............989-4978Harold Pirtle.............608-7950Mark Scott..........901-494-7937John McLaughlin........989-5576Gary Irwin.................608-2783
MinistersMark Blackwelder.....879-9123Doug Burleson..........608-6780
Education DirectorJason Lockridge............879-0169
SecretaryDebbie McLaughlin.......435-9315
MissionsPatrick Boyns................EnglandAlastair & Linda Ferrie........ScotlandCarlos & Lucena Ardila.....ArgentinaMike & Gail Jacobs......South AfricaLarry Waymire....................HaitiRussell & Allison Epperson....MontanaRyan & Sarah Davis...................PeruWidlord & Karen Thomas...........HaitiKevin & Josie Gray......New Zealand
Medical MissionsFHU Bible Teaching Program and Graduate Bible ProgramThailand Literature Program
World Bible SchoolWest TN Children’s Home
Sign language interpretation available as needed.
Web Page: www.esteschurch.org Email Address: [email protected]
Es es Echo“Endeavoring to keep the unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace.”
Ephesians 4:3
estesyouthFor the past couple of months, the Youth Committee has been discussing what we as a church can do to strengthen our youth program as we make plans for the future. We love and are proud of our young people, and we are all dedicated to providing them with the tools they need as they grow together in the grace and knowledge of our Lord.
The Youth Committee has recommended to the elders that the best way to ensure the continued spiritual development of our youth is to hire a full-time youth minister. The elders support this proposal fully, and so we will begin immediately a search for a youth minister. The Youth Committee, led by Scott Miskelly, will head up this search.
We ask that you pray for our young people and for our new youth minister, and that God will direct our paths in this effort. -the Estes elders
The Youth Committee recommends the hiring of a full-time youth minister who possesses the follow-ing qualifications and attributes:
• Exhibits a strong personal relationship with God• Is an engaging teacher who is knowledgeable of Biblical truths• Has a background in youth ministry (university degree or comparable experience/training)• Is youthful, but also mature and responsible• Is able to form relationships with the youth to provide spiritual direction and counseling on an indi-
vidual basis• Possesses good communication skills and makes use of congregational communication and social
media• Possesses good organizational skills and pays attention to planning details• Encourages partnership with parents and seeks parental involvement• Is whole-church focused, intentionally intergenerational• Is service-oriented, encourages acts of service as well as social activities• Focuses on training the youth to be leaders in the church • Possesses or earns his CDL.
The ideal candidate would be married and part of a team where his wife would also work actively with the youth and be committed to them. However, marriage is not a requirement for employment.
Resumes should be sent to [email protected] or Estes Church of Christ, PO Box 191, Henderson, TN 38340.
In Our PrayersPrayer Requests
Patrick Boyns (England) [email protected] Waymire (Haiti) [email protected] & Linda Ferrie (Scotland) [email protected] & Gail Jacobs (South Africa) [email protected] & Allison Epperson (Montana) [email protected] & Lucena Ardila (Argentina) [email protected] & Sarah Davis (Peru) [email protected] & Karen Thomas (Haiti) [email protected] and Josie Gray (New Zealand) [email protected]
Our Missionaries
Jeff Payne; 420 Melodie Circle; HendersonEmergene Weaver; Crestview Health Care Center, Brownsville, TN. 38012HHRC - Lois Garner (410B), Lurlene Hysmith, Ermer McNeil, Imogene Roberts (107), Dorothy
Redden, Dorothy Berzette (108), Jean McPherson (504)Betty Vincent; 1197 Finger Leapwood Rd., Finger, TN 38334Ruby Robison; 713 Wolverine Rd., Troy, TN 38260Omer and Marie Duberry; Elmcroft, 911 Old Humboldt Rd., Jackson 38305Jane Caldwell; 142 South Maple St., Apt. G3, Adamsville, 38310Jurilee Rouse; 614 Rosebud, HendersonLou Anderson; 707 North Ave.; HendersonDylan Fischbach; 567 Fawn Dr., HendersonDon Hicks (Marti McDaniel’s brother); 263 Halyard Trail, Hot Springs, AR 71901Robert Gann, 1915 Old Finger Rd., HendersonGary Williams, Frank Williams’ brotherNell Vires, 1280 Mayfield Rd., HendersonBill Maness; 2800 Old Friendship Rd., Finger, TN 38334Helen Shaw (Glenda Williams’ mother)Leonard Lutz, 1980 Sanford Rd.Walter Allstun, Victoria Falkenheim’s grandfather
Ongoing Health Concerns
The Miskelly family is working to adopt children from Haiti and the Dalton family is working on a domestic adoption.
Theresa Murley, Phyllis Lackey’s friend, continues in JMCGH.Roma DuPree, Carrie Sells’ step-mother, has improved.Jeff Carns, husband of Glenda Stanley’s niece, is recovering from surgery to place an artificial heart.Alex Brandon, Patrick Malone’s friend, is now at home.Madison Willis, Beth Naylor’s great niece, was born with a fatal condition. She is one month old.Alisha Washington, one of our Estes youth, is in Vanderbilt University Hospital recovering from
injuries sustained in the school bus wreck Friday. She has had multiple surgeries on her arm.Braden Watkins, CCHS Junior and friend to several of our Estes youth, is also hospitalized at Vander-
bilt and has had multiple surgeries on his arm.Ethan Cox and Tina McBee are two other CCHS students injured in the bus wreck. They suffered
injuries but are not hospitalized.Larry Owen, Julie Osburn’s father (Julie and Wade are members at Jacks Creek), has been diagnosed
with a very painful nerve disease and is undergoing tests.Cliff Bennett is awaiting test results for voice problems.Dennis Falkenheim, David Falkenheim’s father, had a mini-stroke this week and is undergoing
tests. There does not seem to be permanent damage.——Cancer Concerns: Hal Cardiff (Terri Sokoloski’s relative), Colton Gates, Forrest Vest, Blondell Powers
(Minnie Davis’ sister), Megan Jarrell (Erica Parten’s cousin), Summer Maples, James Peacock (Zach Peacock’s grandfather), Sam Kachelman, Renee Phelps, Elizabeth Saunders, Judy Tilghman (Susan Bradford’s cousin), Lula Johns (Debbie McLaughlin’s aunt), Trey Leonard (Marvin and Renee Croom’s nephew), Sam Daniel (Heather Stewart’s grandfather), Randy Cook (Matt Cook’s father), Nicollette Isaacson, Barbara Clenney (Trent Scott’s aunt), Joyce Gilmore, Natalie Morris, Rodney Hilliard (Scott Miskelly’s brother-in-law), Don Alan Riggs, Robert Meeks (Laura Purvis’ father), Mary Toops (Marie Johnson’s aunt), Kristian Carlton (Ginger Frank’s friend), Mary Busby (Patsy Davis’s sister-in-law), Sheryl Thompson (David Falkenheim’s aunt), Van Dyer (Brenda Johnson’s cousin), Brandy Davis, Jason Elliott, Diane Davis (Adrienne Riggs’ sister-in-law), Jeanette Morris (Tony Morris’s mother), Karen Thomas (Larry Thomas’s sister-in-law), John Phillips (Ralph & Martha Austin’s friend), Merle Little (Bob Little’s wife), Tommy Roberts (the Wades’ friend), Willie Milam (Martha Austin’s brother), Jerry Shelton (Jackie Hibbett’s relative), Barry Gannon (Jordan Gannon’s father), Linda Robinson (Ann Lutz’s niece), Dwaine White (Margaret Payne’s father), Doyle Murphy, Lonna Griffin, Richard Wood’s grandparents, Danny Jones, Becky Cargile, Alastair Ferrie, Rachel Baggott (B. J. Naylor’s niece), Sue Cotton (Todd Cotton’s mother), Robin Connor (Kevin Moore’s sister), Sophia Thomas
S u n d a y B i b l e S t u d y. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 6 4Sunday Morning Worship . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .327S unday Af ternoon Worship. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .248Mid-Week Bible Study.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N/A
For the RecordWeek of November 20, 2016
YTD$465,300$492,939
$27,639$3,179
2016 BudgetContributionover/(under) budgetOct. 31 Expansion Fund Balance
11/20/16$9,900
$11,270$1,370
Looking Ahead
Brittany Bradford - Ft. Bragg, NC - [email protected] Peter Holtin (Rodger & Alice Holtin’s son) - [email protected] - KansasMason Wallace (Shannon Morris’ nephew)
29 Katie Benson Deck2 Linda Wade
27 Deryl Hilliard29 J. R. Hames29 Kenneth Davis
Pulpit PreviewA.M.: “Jesus, Our Example: Boldness,” Luke 11:37-41 -- DougP.M.: “What does God do when we’re baptized?” Acts 2:37-47 -- Mark
Sunday:
Wednesday:
-Worship @ Heritage Towers, 2:00 pm (each Sunday)-Worship @ Southern Oaks, 2:30 pm (1st & 5th Sundays)-Worship @ HHRC, 2:30 pm (4th Sundays)
“WHY I LOVE THE CHURCH: She holds me spiritually accountable” -- Noah Icenhour
Sympathy to the family of Thelma “Sammie” Cherry and to Jessica Glaser on the death of her uncle, Frenchie Boudreau.
In the Spotlight
CARD MINISTRYMake greeting cards for those on our prayer list!Tuesday, December 136:00 pm in the Fellowship Room
I N C I T EMEN’S BREAKFAST
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 - 6:30 AM
Gift Card Wedding Showerhonoring
Zach Malone & Logan McEarlGive gift cards to Beth Sanford or Debbie McLaughlin before Wednesday, November 30. Zach is the son of Patrick and Melanie Malone.
If you would like to pur-chase a poinsettia (in honor of or in memory of friends or family) to be displayed in the church auditorium during the month of December, con-
tact Sandra Wilson (731-453-5799, [email protected]) before Sunday, November 27. Cost is $15 per plant.
Coins for KidsEach year the Tennessee Children’s Home gives out hundreds of coin boxes to churches across the state so Christians can start saving their loose change to help the children who are served by the Home. If you teach a Bible Class, why not put one in your classroom and teach your students about giving to help other kids? The boxes are available at the Welcome Center. Take one (or more) and make a difference in the lives of children who are going through a difficult time. We will collect them mid-February.
When you turn in your box, place an address label on it and you will receive a receipt from the TCH for tax purposes. If you have any questions or want additional information, see Allen Walker or C. J. Vires.
The FHU Criminal Justice Association is collecting small- to medium-sized teddy bears for local law enforcement officers to give to children they encoun-ter that may need comfort. If you can provide a new or gently-used teddy bear, place it in the box in the lobby by Wednesday, December 7.
Thanks so much for the flowers, food, meal and prayers. We appreciated it very much! -- Johnny W. Garner
It’s time to put together holiday fruit baskets. If you know of some-one (connected with the Estes con-gregation) who is shut-in, elderly, sick, or disabled and would enjoy a
fruit basket, please give names to Ralph Austin.
Estes Ladies’ Christmas PartySaturday, December 3 @ 6pm
Bring finger foods and 3 small, unwrapped stocking-stuffer type items that you love for a gift exchange (3 items all the same).
Some additional events to put on your calendar:
Thursday, December 1 - Henderson Christmas ParadeFriday, December 2 - Benefit Dinner @ FHUTuesday, December 6 - Holiday House @ FHU, 4-7 p.m.Friday, December 9 - Young Professionals’ Christmas PartySaturday, December 10 - Estes Kids’ Christmas Party, 10 am -
12 pmSunday, December 11 - FHU Chorale Performance after eve-
ning worship (finger foods fellowship to follow)Sunday, December 25 & Sunday, January 1 - Worship service
at 10:30 a.m. (no Bible classes or evening worship)
Greg Massey, Caleb Johnson, Trent Scott, Jonathan Harrison, Allen Miller, Hunter Miller, Adam Phillips, Anthony Naylor
Mike JohnsonDustin InsellAlex WalkerTBAMark & Sylvia Scott, Mike & Sandy Cravens, Linda Anderson
J. T. NorthropJeremy NorthropJoel SanfordDavid FalkenheimCherri and Mary Katherine Walker
Joe Powers, Nathan JuddPaul Schwartz, Mark ScottXander Swain, Canaan BurlesonFrank Bell, Rodger HoltinTBA
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Please dress appropriately and respectfully.If unable to serve, call Richard Wood at 731-608-2346.
For additions and updates to the Estes Echo or to receive the Estes Echo via email, contact Debbie
McLaughlin at (731) 435-9315 or [email protected].
Afternoon Worship
Morning Worship
Date Reading 1 Reading 227 Ezekiel 38,39 1 Peter 428 Ezekiel 40 1 Peter 529 Ezekiel 41,42 2 Peter 130 Ezekiel 43,44 2 Peter 21 Ezekiel 45,46 2 Peter 32 Ezekiel 47,48 1 John 13 Daniel 1,2 1 John 2
Lord’s Supper:
Prayer:Closing Prayer:Singing:Nursery:Greeters:
Opening Prayer:Lord’s Supper: Closing Prayer:Singing:Nursery:
Ushers:Shepherds Receiving Responses:Cards:Sound Booth:Safety:
Prepare Communion:Bldg. Lockup:
Schedule of ServicesSunday
Bible Study.........................9:30amMorning Worship..............10:30amEvening Worship................5:00pm
WednesdayBible Study.........................7:00pm
Those To Serve