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October 18, 2015
“Putting on the Full Armor of God” Service of Baptism
Call to Worship “Sing Sing Sing”
By Chris Tomlin | Daniel Carson | Jesse Reeves | Matt Gilder | Travis Nunn
Chorus 1: (We will) sing sing sing, And make music with the heavens
We will sing sing sing, Grateful that You hear us
When we shout Your praise, Lift high the name of Jesus
Verse 1: What's not to love about You, Heaven and earth adore You
Kings and kingdoms bow down, Son of God You are the One
You are the One we're living for
Verse 2: You are the love that frees us, You are the light that leads us
Like a fire burning, Son of God You are the One
You are the One we're living for Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing Used by permission CCLI License No. 796382
“I Wonder” By Leeland Mooring
Verse 1: At the stars in the night I wonder
At Your lightning in the sky I shudder
Your glory is a blanket, That covers ev'ry living thing
Pre-Chorus: And it feels like, There's not enough praise inside of me
With all these words all my heart can sing is holy, You are holy
Chorus: Jesus Christ You bled Your love, Laid down Yourself and gave me life
In naked shame You hung and You were lifted high, Here I lay in awe and wonder
I am afraid for no one's ever, Sacrificed and loved me this way
So on my face I fall under Your heavy grace, Here I lay in awe and wonder
Oh, oh and I wonder
Verse 2: I'm in awe at the majesty of who You are
Your love is a seal burnt inside my heart
All of the day I want to be where You are, Holy Father (Pre Chorus, Chorus)
Oh, oh and I wonder (Chorus) Admin. by Capitol CMG Publishing Used by permission CCLI #796382
Announcements & Ministry Opportunities
Prelude Karen Cox
Choral Introit “Open Now These Gates of Beauty” Chancel Choir
*Responsive Reading: Psalm 91 Leader: “Whoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the
Almighty. I will say of the Lord, “He is my refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I
trust.”
People: “For he will command his angels concerning you to guard you in all your
ways; they will lift you up in their hands, so that you will not strike your foot against a
stone.”
Leader: “He will call on me, and I will answer him; I will be with him in trouble, I will
deliver him and honor him.”
People: “With long life I will satisfy him and show him my salvation.”
*Hymn of Praise No. 292 “God of Grace and God of Glory”
*Invocation and Lord’s Prayer (debts/debtors)
*Greet One Another/Children Please Come Forward
Children’s Moment Jonathan Delgado
Ministry Moment Sunday School Testimony
Offertory
*Doxology
*Prayer of Dedication
Challenge 52 Memory Verse Psalm 118:1
Praises and Testimonies to God’s Faithfulness
Call to Prayer ~ Hymn No. 493 “It is Well with My Soul” v. 2
Morning Prayer
Anthem “Lead On, O King Eternal” Chancel Choir
Sermon Scripture (page 1824~pew Bible) Ephesians 6:17
Sermon “Confident, Powerful and Fruitful” Dr. Kurt Busiek
*Hymn of Commitment No. 345 “Blessed Assurance”
*Benediction “Super Hero” Chorister Choir
*Postlude
As you leave, greet one person you do not know. *All able, please stand
CHURCH ACTIVITIES FOR THIS WEEK Today
8:30 a.m. Early Morning Worship
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship
9:30 a.m. Sunday School for all ages
5:00 p.m. Celebration Ringers Rehearsal
6:30 p.m. Evening Worship
Monday- October 19
12:00 p.m. Women’s Bible Study in the Conference Room
6:30 p.m. Leslie Turley Circle at Linda Gainer’s, 1953 Foley Drive, Parkersburg.
Tuesday- October 20
9:00 a.m. Mothers of Preschoolers in the Fellowship Hall
10:00 a.m. Bible Study in the Parlor
Wednesday- October 21 ~ NEWSLETTER ARTICLES ARE DUE
10:30 a.m. Staff Meeting
4:30 p.m. Praise Team
5:00 p.m. Dinner
6:00 p.m. Bible Study, AWANA, Youth, GriefShare, DivorceCare
7:10 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal
Thursday-October 22
6:00 p.m. Breaking Free Recovery Ministry in Crusaders Room
Friday-October 23
6:00 p.m. Youth LifeGroup at the Lallemont’s home
Kroger Community Rewards Program Make “Emmanuel Baptist Church” your charity of choice. You may call
this number 1-800-853-3033 for assistance. They will guide you through
the process of signing up for the program.
tService radios to assist the hearing impaired are available for your use in the Sanctuary.
If you are interested, an usher would be happy to assist you. You may also purchase your
own personal unit from the church office for a donation.
We’re on the radio Sunday morning on FM 93.9 AT 9:30. Listen & tell a friend. The
program includes a broadcast of the previous week’s sermon and special music.
Follow us on Facebook! Look up Emmanuel Baptist Church Parkersburg for regular
updates from the church and check out our family ministry group page
at facebook.com/groups/EmmanuelBaptistChurchWVStudents/
Emmanuel Baptist Church
1710 – 23rd Street Parkersburg, WV 26101
Title: “Confident, Powerful and Fruitful” October 18, 2015
Scripture: Ephesians 6:17
Speakers: Dr. Kurt Busiek
“Take the helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.”
Ephesians 6: 17
This Week’s Memory Verse: “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love
endures forever.” Psalm 118:1
Spiritual Challenge To encourage your personal study and growth, here is the
listing of the Lectionary Scripture Readings.
Twenty-first Sunday after Pentecost: Isaiah 53:4-12; Psalm 91:9-16;
Hebrews 5:1-10; Mark 10:35-45
Evening service tonight at 6:30 p.m. Music: Cody Ratliff and the Praise Team ~ Message: Jonathan Delgado
Ephesians 5:1-2 – “The Example of Christ in Love”
Childcare and Children’s programming available through 5th
Grade.
TUESDAY BIBLE STUDY 10 A.M. IN THE PARLOR Pastor Busiek ~ Mark 4: 35-41: The Power of Jesus in Calming the Storm
WEDNESDAY~6 P.M. BIBLE STUDY IN THE CHAPEL Pastor Busiek ~ John 9: 1-11- Jesus Heals a Blindman
Chancel Flowers The flowers on the chancel this morning are given by Michele and
Mike Johnston in loving memory of Alberta Weaver
on what would have been her 80th birthday.
Worship Banner The banner today is in loving memory of Frances Stump.
NOTES FOR THOSE WITH CHILDREN:
NURSERY/TODDLERS: Birth–age 2: childcare available for Sunday
School and Worship. DURING 10:45 A.M. WORSHIP (following the
Children’s Moment) children are invited to attend: PRECIOUS ONES (2
& 3 years old); PRE-K/K (4 & 5 years old); or JR. CHURCH (1-5th
grades). After worship, preschool children wait for an adult in their
classrooms, elementary students wait in the new Narthex.
CHURCH STAFF Senior Pastor .......................................................................................................... Dr. Kurt W. Busiek Family Life Pastor. ........................................................................................... Mr. Jonathan Delgado Director of Music Ministry .................................................................................... Mrs. Pam McClain Organist............................................................................................................ Mrs. Candy Lindstrom
Pianists .............................................................................................Mrs. Pat Barnes, Mrs. Karen Cox
Music Ministry Intern ................................................................................................ Mr. Cody Ratliff
Secretary ............................................................................................................. Mrs. Lynn Nicholson
Secretary. ............................................................................................................. Ms. Rebecca Busiek
Church Cook .............................................................................................................. Mrs. Jewel Lusk
Treasurer ....................................................................................................................... Mr. Gary Beall
Visual Worship Coordinator ................................................................................. Mrs. Bekah Brooks
Custodian ....................................................................................................................... Mr. Gary Barr
EBC e-mails ~ [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
Website ~ www.ebcwv.com, Fax ~ 304-485-5194, Phone number ~ 304-485-5171
EMMANUEL PRAYER PAGE A long term prayer list is in the narthex with
prayer concerns over the last year.
Ministry of the Week: Pat Barnes, Music
College Student of the Week: Lauren Casto, Box #559 ~ WV Wesleyan College, 59
College Avenue, Buckhannon, WV 26201
Homebound: Mrs. Joyce Rountree, Apt. 118 Oakmonte Village, 1001 Royal Gardens
Circle, Lake Mary, FL 32746
We Praise/Thank God for: Melissa Southall received a service award at work
this week; PHS girls volleyball team won the Snowball tournament and Mackenzie
Sims was voted the MVP; Jan and Mary Beth Steele (daughters of Sharon Steele)
were in church last week; they live in DC; The surgeons felt that they got all of Glenn
Miller’s melanoma with no evidence of cells in the lymph nodes; He is RAH; the
amazing generosity and kindness of our church members; the inspiring choir
anthems; Maria McKinley being baptized today; the meaningful memorial service for
Tom McKenzie this past week; the WVBC State Convention in Hurricane celebrating
their 150th year; Jim Nordeck’s daughter Cheryl has been visiting from TX.
Our EBC Family Concerns: (RAH-RECOVERING AT HOME) Pastor Saeed Abedini has been in a prison in Iran for three years. Pray for his health
and release.
Jan Adams (friend of Karen Cox) grieving the recent loss of her husband. (10/4)
Keith Boggs, (friend of Ken Barton) needs prayer, going through a difficult time. (10/4)
Julia Truman Buzzard (friend of Lu McVay) is beginning bone cancer treatments
soon. (10/11)
Jayden Carvell (Jennifer Gatewood’s co-worker’s 20 mo. old grandson) RAH; need to
balance sugar levels. (10/11)
Christians , like Asia Bibi, being persecuted and killed all over the world. (6/29)
Church families who have children who are seeking employment, struggling with
addictions and life issues. (10/11)
Tim Curry (Lindstrom’s neighbor) is headed to Iraq for a 9 month deployment. (10/4)
Frank Davis, now at Eaglepoint; on-going tests, treatments and rehab on his right knee.
Louie Dobson is living with Butch and Carol Dobson as he deals with the effects of his
recent brain radiation treatments. (8/2)
Families in Roseburg, OR who are grieving the loss of their family members and
friends. (10/1)
Verna Garrison (Diane Shreeves’ mother) will see her doctor this week to get a
progress report on her first three months of chemo. (6/14)
Bill Harden is in Selby Hospital for on-going rehab (10/4)
Joe Hays is making progress and feeling better with his leg blood clot issue. (9/20)
Jeneal Huddleston (Beverly Walkup’s sister-in-law) recovering from brain cancer
surgery and focused radiation treatments last week. Pray for continued healing. (9/27)
Deanie Kendall’s daughter Terry and her sister, in South Carolina along with the
state recovering from flooding. (10/11)
Barbara Kirsch making progress with her respiratory issues and feeling better. (10/11)
Gary and Neisha Lockney are providing care for two infants taken from a troubled
family situation. (9/20)
Lu McVay is recovering from a fall in her home. She is healing well. (10/18)
Stacie Moore (Lu McVay's cousin) will have heart surgery in Morgantown on 10/27.
Isabella Ramirez (18/ friend of Bev Walkup) after a year of chemo, pet scans reveal
need for further treatment. (10/11)
Rich Shawver seeking diagnosis and treatment for discomfort in his feet and legs.
Hazel Spencer (friend of Pam Beha) recently diagnosed with ovarian cancer. (10/4)
Nora Vega (relative of Maria Keen in FL) recovering from surgery, dealing with
pancreas complications and in need of God’s peace. (10/18)
Bob Weimer struggling with poor health, requests support and prayers of his church.
Greg West (Susan’s husband) will have follow up chemo and radiation in
Columbus through November to address his recurring cancer. (8/9)
Mel Williams has 12/3 doctor appt where they will deal with treatment options. (8/3)
Ashley Wiltsey (friend of Dee Lallemont) recovering from cancer surgery; on-going
chemo. (10/4)
Jared Wince and his family (Sara and baby Clara) are stationed with the Navy in
Jacksonville, FL: Their address is: 1248 Homard Blvd E Jacksonville, FL 32225
Jim Zotti (Jane Graham’s friend in IL) RAH from Legionnaires' disease. His wife is
also not feeling well. (10/11)
HOMEBOUND: Russ Beall, Beverly Boggs, Jerry Evans, Janet Hotsinpiller
ASSISTED LIVING: Colonial House: Viola Moellendick, Barbara Reed Willows:
Richard Johnston, Corinne Wade, Blanche Wentzel, Dolores West / Cedar Grove:
Lorene Wigal / Eagle Pointe: Frank Davis, Ida Lee Lamm, Aileen Wortman
Wyngate: Sam Bolian, Prudence Kinney, Peggy Oyler, Euna Singleton / Ohio Valley:
Grace Smith / Appletree in Vincent OH: Alonzo Moore Woodridge ~ Vienna:
Jim Allen Worthington: Doris Folden
OUT OF TOWN: Betty Bailey, Imogene Buckley, Phyllis Crone, Joyce Rountree,
Boots Sinar
ACCOUNTING OF OUR STEWARDSHIP FOR 10/11 Gen. Fund ........ $4315.55 Designated Funds:
Missions .............. $490.40 Debt Reduct. .… $255.00 Short Trm Miss ...$15.00
Maint. Fund ......... $98.08 WMO ...................$70.00 Missions/Frees ....$20.00
Total ................. $4904.03
Attendance last week: Sunday School: 81; 8:30 a.m. 20; 10:45 a.m: 188 PM: 48
Put a Star by your name on the attendance book if you have invited someone to church
or have spoken to someone about his/her salvation. Last week was a 6 star Sunday.
18. Jonathan and Tyler Brooks 21. Annaliese Felker, Norma Myers
19. Jean Beatty, Frank Dotson 23. Keith Wharton
20. Lisa Beatty, Mike Ferrell 25. Winona Halterman, Carole Morgan
October Usher: 8:30 a.m. Evan Frees
10:45 a.m. Ray Lusk, Bill Holbert, Jack Raitz, John Shreeves
Greeters: Betsy Jefferson and Rich Shawver
Salvation Army Meal Ministry Serving Teams Today: Lusk Team Next week: Encourager’s Class
Lawn Schedule~Ready for Sunday: October 25~Brian Lallemont November 1~Lyndall Jones, Evan Frees
Thank You From Joe Hays: “Thanks to a terrific church family, for all the
prayers, cards and telephone calls during my time of doctoring a blood
clot.”
A Gift for You There are 2016 Calendar Booklets available in the Narthex. They
are filled with pictures, scripture, a place for prayer requests
and a daily Bible Reading Plan.
Compliments of Emmanuel Baptist Church.
Operation Christmas Child
Shoebox Ministry 2015
It is time to shop and share! Empty Shoeboxes will
be available in the Narthex on Sunday, October
25th
for you to fill or you may provide your
own. Suggested items: toys, school supplies, non-
liquid hygiene items, hard candy, small Bibles,
etc. Do Not Include: war-related items such as guns knives, military figures, seeds,
chocolate or food, no liquids. Please bring in your boxes by November 15th
. If you
would prefer to bring in items to be used in the boxes instead of filling one, there will
be collection boxes in the narthex. We will be having a shoebox packing Church
Family Night on November the 8th
.
New Sunday Evening Opportunity for You and Your Family Come and worship with us on Sunday evenings at 6:30 p.m. in
the Sanctuary. We will have praise and worship music with
Cody Ratliff and members of the Praise Team and the message
will be delivered by Pastor Jonathan Delgado. The children
ages 5 through 5th
grade will have an opportunity to be together
enjoying a new curriculum “The Dog Ate My Homework”!
Bible Lessons about Not Making Excuses! Childcare will
also be available for children, nursery through 4 years old.
Help Needed
House to Home is in need of our help. Free services are
provided to the homeless and marginally housed
individuals in the Parkersburg area, such as day-time
shelter from weather, use of phone and computers,
shower and laundry facilities, clothing, food and
beverages. They say “As the winter approaches quickly,
our numbers are increasing, and any help we can get
would not just be greatly appreciated, but needed!”
Items they need are canned foods and soups (non
perishable items), coffee, creamer, sugar, styrofoam coffee cups and bowls, plastic
forks and spoons, any and all toiletries, soaps, shampoos, tooth paste, etc. There is
a box designated for House to Home in our Narthex for your donations. Thank You…
SIGN UP Name_____________________Phone__________________
WEDNESDAY NIGHT DINNER Please sign up by noon on Tuesday; for a carryout,
call by noon on Wednesday.
Menu: Sausage, Bacon, Eggs, Quiche,
Gravy and Biscuits, and a Fruit Cup Cost: Adults $4 Children 12 & under $2.50
($13 max. per immediate family)
Number: Adults______ Children_______ Carryout______
Emmanuel has a long history of offering a positive and
helpful children’s ministry to our church and the
community. As our church family grows, we are in
need of more people willing to help love and teach our
children. If you are interested in learning more about
children’s ministry at Emmanuel, please sign below and
Jonathan Delgado or Rhonda Johnston will contact you.
Name_____________________Phone____________________
Veterans’ Sunday 2015
Veterans Day honors ALL American veterans, both living
and dead. This day is intended to thank veterans for
dedicated and loyal service to their country. November 11 of
each year is the day that we ensure veterans know that we
deeply appreciate the sacrifices they have made in their lives
to keep our country free. So we invite you on Sunday,
November 8th to bring in a picture or photograph of a
veteran, living or deceased that you would like to remember
or honor this day. We would also invite you to bring in the same for those that are
currently serving so that we can honor and pray for them as well. There will be tables in
the front of the Sanctuary where you may place your pictures.
Hearts Made Whole Support Group The Hearts Made Whole Support group is for family
members and caregivers of loved ones living with
mental illness. This group provides prayerful,
welcoming, confidential and caring support for those
who are battling mental illness with a loved one.
The group meets on the first and third Mondays of
each month at 6 p.m. at
First Presbyterian Church, 1341 Juliana Street,
Parkersburg, WV.
For more information, contact
Patrice Pooler at 304 210 7046 or
Sarah Townsend 304 422 5426 ext. 13.
Habitat for Humanity’s Impact “If you want to see God working through people, volunteer with
Habitat for Humanity!! It’s awesome what a team can accomplish for
others and for our community!” Patti Wilson, Women Build volunteer;
It was great to see and interact with the families that we were able to
help as we worked right by them. It was a blessing to see their
expressions as they saw small parts of their house come together little
by little.” Joshua Ferrari, Fellowship Baptist Church volunteer; You or your group
can schedule a work day on job sites any Thursday, Friday or Saturday!
Call 304-422-7907 and find an available date!
If you are interested in your child attending this event please fill out the
back of this insert or see Rhonda Johnston or Jonathan Delgado.
The Children’s Ministry budget will cover the
cost of this event, no cost to the participants.
Van will leave at 8:10 a.m. and return by 5 p.m.
Fall Children’s Rally Registration November 7
th 2015
Parchment Valley
Name________________________________
Address______________________________
Phone number________________________
T-Shirt Size_________ Age/Grade_______
Allergies_____________________________
Contact in case of emergency____________
_____________________________________
Who will be picking up your child?_______
_________________________