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    he Christian MessengerJuly 27 2014Fifth Avenue Churchof

    Christ115 W. Fifth Ave.

    Lancaster, OH 43130740-654-0626

    www.myfacc.come-mail [email protected]

    Annual Church Picnic

    http://www.myfacc.com/mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]://www.myfacc.com/
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    Annual Church Picnic THOUGHTS FROM BRAD

    Sometimes I think, What will people say of me when I'monly just a memory?When I'm home where my soul belongs, was I love?When no one else would show up, was I Jesus to theleast of those?Was my worship more than just a song?

    I want to live like that and give it all I have,So that everything I say and do points to You.

    If love is who I am then this is where I'll stand;Recklessly abandoned, never holding back.

    I want to live like that.

    Am I proof that You are who you say You are?

    That grace can really change a heart. Do I live like Yourlove is true?

    People pass, and even if they don't know my name,Is there evidence that I've been changed?When they see me, do they see You?

    I want to show the world the love You gave for me.I'm longing for the world to know the glory of the King.

    BITS FROM BRO. DAVE

    PERSONAL NOTE: Last Sunday morning I usedthe platform to remind all of you of some specialneeds we have here at Fifth Avenue. Our annualnominating committee is now in place and we willbe seeking candidates for leadership. I am askingthat you pray about your potential for service. Theother matter is our Sunday morning nursery. Wereally need volunteers to care for the little folkduring worship. If you can volunteer, see Kathryn

    Albertson or one of our Elders.

    KEENAGERS TRIP IN JULY:On Wednesday, ofthis week (July 30), we will be traveling to visithistoric Zoar Village. This village was settled in1817 by German Separatists who came to thiscountry seeking religious freedom. The villageconsists of a number of original residences andpublic buildings. We will be learning about the

    Zoarites unique religion and history. Carttransportation, for a limited number, is available forthose who might have difficulty walking. The cost,per person, is $13. This includes admission andtravel. Lunch will be on your own, at the ManorRestaurant in Strasburg. Following lunch, we willmake a stop at Yaggis Cheese House which islocated near New Philadelphia. A sign-up sheet isposted and we still have 5 seats available. Getyour name on and your money in!

    MIDWEEK BIBLE STUDIES: Our two study

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    SPIRITUAL STATISTICSJuly 20, 2014

    Sunday School n/c

    Morning Worship 140

    Evening Worship 34

    Weekly Budget $ 4,790.00

    Budget Received $ 3,592.00

    Van Fund $ 20.00

    SERVING SCHEDULE July 27, 2014

    At the Table Mike Cooper and Dick ShumakerServing

    Dale Rose, Ray Ayers,Nick Barrell, Richard Boyer

    Pastor of the week Mike Cooper

    PM Deacon Dale Rose

    COMMUNION Donna Cupler

    GREETERS Dan and Janet Brown

    NURSERY

    Sunday School Volunteer Needed

    Worship Nick and Tracy Hinson

    VISITOR CENTER Becky Wellman

    SECURITY

    Bible School Ray Coats

    Worship Mike Bussey

    Ramona Long placed her

    membership at FACC at the close of

    worship, and Tyler Stewart was

    baptized by Brad fol lowing morning

    worship on Sunday, July 14th

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    SERVING SCHEDULE August 3, 2014

    At the Table Dave Tingler & David Riggenbach

    ServingJosh Czich, Dan Brown,

    Ray Coats, Ralph Conrad

    Pastor of the week Dave Tingler

    PM Deacon Josh Czich

    COMMUNION Tracy Eldridge

    GREETERS Nancy Speakman

    NURSERY

    Sunday School Volunteer NeededWorship Marie Huffman

    VISITOR CENTER Kay Knode

    SECURITY

    Bible School Bill Kelly

    Worship George LambertEvening Worship Dick Shumaker

    Upcoming Events

    Wednesday, July 30th

    Keenagers trip to Zoar Village

    Sunday August 3rd

    Open House/Graduation Party

    For

    Jacob Pendleton

    Today ~ 2-4pm

    1900 Lake Road, NE

    Lancaster

    Everyone is invited!

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    WELCOME TO FIFTH AVENUE!At FACC, we focus on loving

    God, loving people, and turning

    the world upside down.

    We are happy you chose to worshipwith us today. We hope you return nextweek and bring your friends with you. Ifyou would please take a few minutes tofill out a Silent Roll Call Card, locatedon the back of the pew, you can then

    place it in the offering plate as it ispassed. Thank you. For more

    information about our great church,

    contact our minister, Brad Seevers [email protected] or call him at740.550.9882. Have a great week and

    may God bless your life.

    Sunday School Classes for All Ages

    Classes at 8:45 unless noted

    Nursery (Birth through 3 years old)Jesus Loves Me

    Room 102

    Preschool (Ages 3-6)Bible Friends

    Room 105Marie Huffman, Teacher

    Early Elementary (Kindergarten through 3rd

    Grade)Jesus, Our Example

    Room 101Deborah Will, Teacher

    Upper Elementary Class (4th6thGrade)Jesus, Our Example

    Room 106Becky Hoagland, Teacher

    Junior/Senior HighJesus and My Life

    Room 308Nick Barrell, Teacher

    Ladies ClassThe Storm Inside

    Room 209

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Core Values...

    Values central to the life, mission andvision of Fifth Avenue Church of Christ are:

    Christ-Centered WorshipWe make it a priority every Sunday to celebrate Jesus through ourmusic. (Romans 11:36-12:1-2). We focus on Jesus through grace-

    based preaching and teaching & understand the Bible is ourauthority (2 Timothy 3:16).

    Church Health and Biblical BalanceChurch health becomes reality when God's people seek harmony &live consistently. We expect every member to protect the unity

    of Christ's Church. (Romans 12:16; 1 Peter 3:8)

    Global EvangelismWe are constant to our founding call to worldwide evangelism,

    proclaiming to all that Jesus Christ is the Savior, Healer, and Soon-

    Coming King (Acts 20:27).

    Fellowship and MinistryAfter people begin their journey with Jesus, we will equip them tofind a ministry based upon their strengths. We want everyone to

    serve in some capacity. (1 Corinthians 12:12-27) We also want Hischurch to be the living evidence of His love and power to the world.

    DiscipleshipWe do not want you to "get religion" here at Fifth Avenue Church ofChrist in Lancaster. We are all about teaching you that Jesus seeks

    a daily relationship with Him through a life of obedience. In otherHow Can I Respond Today?

    My Life Will Be DisciplinedI Corinthians 9:23-27

    Brad Seevers preaching

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    Library Spotlight

    Junior Battles to Be His Best is an I Can

    Read! book for young readers. This Veggie

    Tales book contains a lesson about self-

    confidence. When the Battle of the Bands if

    announced, many of Juniors friends plan oncompeting. But not Junior! How can he play

    his tube in front of everyone? He is not that

    good or is he?

    Mine Is the Night is a novel for adults by Liz

    Curtis Higgs. Stepping from a battered coach

    on a rainy April eve, newly widowed Elisabeth

    Kerr must begin again, without husband or title,property or fortune. She is unafraid of work

    d ift d ith dl b t h ill h tit h

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    AUGUST 2014SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY

    1 2

    3

    Church Picnic

    4 5 6 7 8 9

    10

    Carriage Court

    Service, 2pm

    11 12 13 14 15 16

    17 18

    Facility

    Management,

    6:30pm

    Book Nook

    6:30pm

    19

    Deacons

    Meeting,

    6:30pm

    20

    Elders Meeting,

    7:30pm

    21 22 23

    24 25 26 27

    Keenagers Trip to

    the Amish Country

    28 29 30

    31

    Food Pantry

    Sunday

    September 1 September 2 September 3 September 4

    Foundation

    Dinner

    September 5 September 6

    The bir thday list for August is on the bulletin board in the coat room.

    Family Camp at Round Lake

    August 29-September 1

    Family Camp at Round Lake

    August 29-September 1