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NURSERY SCHEDULE:
TODAY: March 29th 1st Service: Carol McGuire, Taylor Chandler 2nd Service: Alicia Reed, Bailee Hastings PM Service: Linda Guess
NEXT SUNDAY: April 5th 1st Service: Cassie Creson, Taylor Chandler 2nd Service: Cindy Kilpatrick, Bailee Hastings No PM Service
105 Flower Lane Drive Estill Springs, TN 37330
Phone: 649-3867 Fax: 649-3410 Emails: [email protected]
www.facebook.com/estillnaz www.estillnaz.org
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday, 8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Friday, 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
Micah 6:8 Office Hours:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
FINANCIAL STATISTICS: March 23, 2015
Tithes & Offerings: Received: $5,149.75
Missions: Received: $130
WEF Paid: $18,557.51
Fiscal Year is 5/1/14 to 4/30/15
W E LCO ME
We are so glad you have joined us today! Our desire is that God would bless and direct this time together. Worship is an interactive, participatory experience and our prayer is that the service today would strengthen and encourage you on your 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 time with us engaging and meaningful. W H AT TO E X P E C T TO D AY
Worship: a time to connect with God through song and prayer. Feel free to stand and sing with us as we praise God through singing by following the on-screen lyrics. A typical service lasts about 65 minutes.
Offering: We give tithes and offerings as a part of worship in obedience, celebration, and thanksgiving to the Lord. Its also just our way of saying, We love our church and we want to support it! If you are a guest, you are not expected or obligated to give.
Children: We have a fully-staffed Nursery for ages three and below. Kids ages 4-12 will be dismissed during the service to the childrens chapel to be taught by Pastor Linda and her staff.
Message: The teaching time seeks to communicate biblical truth in compelling, relevant ways. All of our messages are available as podcast on our website www.estillnaz.org or through iTunes.
Response: When God is speaking, we take time to respond. Most of the time this is after the message, but at other times it may be in the middle of the service. An invitation is never needed if you want to pray at the altar.
Communion: We take time monthly to celebrate Communion and welcome all followers of Jesus Christ to participate in this act of worship and remembrance regardless of membership or denomination.
To know more about The Church of the Nazarene and what we believe, check out our website at www.estillnaz.org.
HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE:
TODAY-Sunday, March 29th ( Sixth Sunday of Lent ) Worship Services: 8:30am; 10:45am Sunday School: 9:45am Choir Practice: 4:45pm Nazarene Essentials: 6:00pm
Wednesday, April 1st No Wednesday activities
Friday, April 3rd Good Friday Service: 7:00pm
Sunday, April 5th Easter Sunday Worship Services: 8:30am; 10:45am Easter Breakfast: 9:45am No PM Service
S U N D A Y , MARCH 29 , 2 0 1 5
Faith Promise Sunday With Special Guest Dr. Geneva Silvernail
Faith Promise goes to pay our World Evangelism Fund Obligation
NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL
DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES
Getting Real SS Class - New Study
Bible Basics: Jesus Starts April 12th at 9:45am
Who is Jesus and how is he different from all other religious leaders in the world? Come and discover the life-
changing impact of Jesus of Nazareth.
New Young Adult Class A Sunday morning small group for those in their 20s & 30s,
single or married. This class will be led by Jason & Jennifer Ray and will Meet in Pastor Matts office space in the McCormack
Center. Coffee and light breakfast provided. Starts April 12th at 9:45am
NYC Envelope Fundraiser Help a teen attend Nazarene Youth Conference this summer.
See a youth in the foyer to get your envelope and get involved.
YOUTH MINISTRIES
MICAH 6:8 MINISTRY from Sandy Schefcik
Did You Know... that after many years of struggle, Tennessee's state House is about to begin debate of common sense protections for women, girls and unborn children? Because of a Court ruling, Tennessee lost the ability to regulate the practice of abortion which has resulted in our State becoming a top abortion destination. Now, following passage of Amendment 1, Tennessee's lawmakers can again enact meaningful safeguards and legislation to do so. Bills to restore informed consent, a 48-hour waiting period and to require regulation of abortion facilities will be heard by the House Health Sub-Committee. Contact our representatives to urge their support for HB 1368 (would require that abortion facilities be licensed and inspected as ambulatory surgical centers and held to the same standards for health and safety) and HB 977 (restore informed consent provisions so that women and girls considering abortion are provided accurate information regarding the gestational age and development of their unborn children, possible risks of the abortion procedure, and local resources available to provide life-affirming assistance and would also restore the 48-hour waiting period previously passed in 1978 which helps to prevent coerced abortions and allows women and girls time to consider and research the information and referrals provided by informed consent).
THANK YOU...To those of you who brought eggs/candy and helped serve at our Easter Egg Hunt. We couldnt have
done it without you. We greatly appreciate your willingness to serve our community in this way.
Choir Practice Tonight from 4:45pm to 5:45pm
WORSHIP MINISTRIES
Annual Church Leadership Elections Sun. April 19th, Wed. 22nd, Sun. 26th