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Sunday Morning - 9:30 AM Class Schedule Youth Toddlers - Katie & Myra Kindergarten2nd - Cyndi and Cheryl 3rd - 6th - Bethany Culbertson Jr & Sr High - Mastersons Living Christ Like Lives: Tom Marcum Sunday Evening Small Groups: Beavercreek - Wayne & Connie’s - 5 p Huber Heights - Jeff & Amanda’s - 5:30p Tuesday Morning - 7:30 AM Men’s Breakfast: Steak ‘N’ Shake N. Fairfield Rd in Beavercreek Tuesday Evening Small Group: Beavercreek - Culbertson’s - 6 p.m. Wednesday Evening - 6:30 PM Ladies: Bible Study Tom Marcum: Class for All Friday: Senior Seekers - 12:00 PM Today’s Worship 10:30 AM 83 - God is So Good (1-3) Welcome 957 - This World is Not My Home (1 & 3) 800 - What a Friend We Have in Jesus (1 & 3) 791 - On Bended Knee Prayer 768 - Jesus, Let Us Come to Know You Lord’s Supper Children ages 3-8 dismissed to Carpenter’s Kids for their worship 881 - Mansions Over the Hilltop Offering 611 - Heavenly Sunlight Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians 10: 4-5 Sermon: Servanthood and Worship of God: Part 1: Tom Marcum 470 - Victory in Jesus 548 - The Lily of the Valley (1) Closing Prayer Assignments Today Toddler Room: Strongs Booth: Kevin Nichols Carpenter’s Kids: Hamptons Please Pray For: Please tear this portion off for your weekly prayers Laura Taylor: Ted’s family, pseudotumor cerebri Lori Ault: Sydne’s friend, broken ankle and pulmonary embolism Beth Carson: health Howard’s Family Fergus Lloyd: health, back Kincaid Family: son Rick diagnosed with lung cancer and beginning treatment Sandy Hogston: health issues Pat Hoban: health Harold Dehart: health/pacemaker Please continue to remember: Betty Hammel, Sheridan King, Andrew Lott, Gary Clasby, Jamie Strong, Don Dehart, Naomi Shields, Sally Jean Rayburg, Brian Ferguson, Janice Lloyd, Mike McCarty, Dorothy Carr, Nathaniel, Keith Gaw, Karen Williams, John Cole, Phyllis, Joan Carson, Kathy Karras, Andy Collier, Theresa Holton, Dorothy Baker, Tony Marcum, Irene Lister, Stephanie McAvene, Marilyn Mott, David McGrael, Kim Eric, Gabriel Weikert, Truman Combs, Debbie LeMaster, Ruth Hampton, Myrna Miller Seeking Employment: Pam Hormick, Angie Baker, Garry Whitaker Our Shut-ins: John Miller, Lillian Null, Dorothy Powell Ministry Contacts Elders Gary Clasby (937) 293-6290 (H) Wayne Hampton (937) 429-9454 (937) 672-2418 Please call an elder if you would like to schedule a meeting. Deacons Shane Bowen Outreach/Missions Joe Hampton Education & Youth John Eric Fellowship Jared Culbertson Small Group/Family Ministry Mike Gutwein Technology Minister Tom Marcum (937) 903-0185 Email: [email protected] Office Hours Mon - Fri 10:30 am - 3:30 pm Other times by appointment only. Prayer Requests [email protected] Assignments - November 13th Toddler Room - Katie Newlen Booth - Laura Bowen Carpenter’s Kids - Hamptons Nov. Communion Trays - Nichols Contact Information Belmont Church of Christ 3003 S. Smithville Rd PO Box 20066 Dayton, OH 45420 (937) 256-0481 Secretary’s Office Hours Monday - 9 am to 1 pm Friday - 10 am to 2 pm www.belmontchurch.org A Family of Faith Glorifying God By Reaching Out to Others Sharing the Good News To Our Visitors: Welcome! You are our honored guests! Please fill out a visitor’s card located on the back of the pews and place it in the collection plate. If you have young children, please feel free to use our toddler room at the back of the auditorium. Before the worship service, please check your cellular phones and other electronic devices to ensure they will not disrupt our time of worship. November 6, 2016

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Sunday Morning - 9:30 AM

Class Schedule

Youth

Toddlers - Katie & Myra

Kindergarten– 2nd - Cyndi and Cheryl

3rd - 6th - Bethany Culbertson

Jr & Sr High - Mastersons

Living Christ Like Lives: Tom Marcum

Sunday Evening Small Groups:

Beavercreek - Wayne & Connie’s - 5 p

Huber Heights - Jeff & Amanda’s - 5:30p

Tuesday Morning - 7:30 AM

Men’s Breakfast: Steak ‘N’ Shake

N. Fairfield Rd in Beavercreek

Tuesday Evening Small Group:

Beavercreek - Culbertson’s - 6 p.m.

Wednesday Evening - 6:30 PM

Ladies: Bible Study

Tom Marcum: Class for All

Friday: Senior Seekers - 12:00 PM

Today’s Worship 10:30 AM

83 - God is So Good (1-3)

Welcome

957 - This World is Not My Home (1 & 3) 800 - What a Friend We Have in Jesus (1 & 3)

791 - On Bended Knee

Prayer

768 - Jesus, Let Us Come to Know You

Lord’s Supper Children ages 3-8 dismissed to Carpenter’s Kids for their worship

881 - Mansions Over the Hilltop

Offering

611 - Heavenly Sunlight

Scripture Reading: 2 Corinthians 10: 4-5

Sermon: Servanthood and Worship of God: Part 1: Tom Marcum

470 - Victory in Jesus 548 - The Lily of the Valley (1)

Closing Prayer

Assignments Today

Toddler Room: Strongs Booth: Kevin Nichols Carpenter’s Kids: Hamptons

Please Pray For:

Please tear this portion off for

your weekly prayers

Laura Taylor: Ted’s family, pseudotumor

cerebri

Lori Ault: Sydne’s friend, broken ankle

and pulmonary embolism

Beth Carson: health

Howard’s Family

Fergus Lloyd: health, back

Kincaid Family: son Rick diagnosed with

lung cancer and beginning treatment

Sandy Hogston: health issues

Pat Hoban: health

Harold Dehart: health/pacemaker

Please continue to remember:

Betty Hammel, Sheridan King, Andrew

Lott, Gary Clasby, Jamie Strong, Don

Dehart, Naomi Shields, Sally Jean

Rayburg, Brian Ferguson, Janice Lloyd,

Mike McCarty, Dorothy Carr, Nathaniel,

Keith Gaw, Karen Williams, John Cole,

Phyllis, Joan Carson, Kathy Karras, Andy

Collier, Theresa Holton, Dorothy Baker,

Tony Marcum, Irene Lister, Stephanie

McAvene, Marilyn Mott, David McGrael,

Kim Eric, Gabriel Weikert, Truman

Combs, Debbie LeMaster, Ruth Hampton,

Myrna Miller

Seeking Employment:

Pam Hormick, Angie Baker, Garry

Whitaker

Our Shut-ins: John Miller, Lillian Null,

Dorothy Powell

Ministry Contacts

Elders

Gary Clasby (937) 293-6290 (H)

Wayne Hampton (937) 429-9454

(937) 672-2418

Please call an elder if you would like to

schedule a meeting.

Deacons

Shane Bowen

Outreach/Missions

Joe Hampton

Education & Youth

John Eric

Fellowship

Jared Culbertson

Small Group/Family Ministry

Mike Gutwein

Technology

Minister

Tom Marcum (937) 903-0185

Email: [email protected]

Office Hours

Mon - Fri 10:30 am - 3:30 pm

Other times by appointment only.

Prayer Requests

[email protected]

Assignments - November 13th

Toddler Room - Katie Newlen

Booth - Laura Bowen

Carpenter’s Kids - Hamptons

Nov. Communion Trays - Nichols

Contact Information

Belmont Church of Christ

3003 S. Smithville Rd

PO Box 20066

Dayton, OH 45420

(937) 256-0481

Secretary’s Office Hours Monday - 9 am to 1 pm

Friday - 10 am to 2 pm

www.belmontchurch.org

A Family of Faith Glorifying God By Reaching Out to Others Sharing the Good News

To Our Visitors: Welcome! You are our honored guests! Please fill out a visitor’s

card located on the back of the pews and place it in the collection plate. If you

have young children, please feel free to use our toddler room at the back of the

auditorium. Before the worship service, please check your cellular phones and

other electronic devices to ensure they will not disrupt our time of worship.

November 6, 2016

Weekly Feast

Looking around and seeing so many needs I had to stop and won-

der, “Why doesn’t somebody do something?” Then I realized I was

“somebody.”

Living in a world with many challenges, we can’t solve every-

thing nor individually meet every need, but we can do something. In

life’s varied circumstances and situations many somethings needing to be

done to make life better can begin with us. We must not close our heart

to being the “somebody” God may intend to use in the moment.

James implored in James 2:15-16 (NLT) Suppose you see a

brother or sister who has no food or clothing, 16 and you say, “Good-bye

and have a good day; stay warm and eat well”—but then you don’t give

that person any food or clothing. What good does that do?

The wishful prayer is both a cop-out and an opt-out. It is actually

void of any real meaning where there is no follow through when ability

and opportunity to do something are there.

John simply pleaded in 1 John 3:17-18 (NLT) If someone has

enough money to live well and sees a brother or sister in need but shows

no compassion—how can God’s love be in that person? 18 Dear chil-

dren, let’s not merely say that we love each other; let us show the truth

by our actions.

In other words, do something! When we see with our heart and

not merely with our eyes we will accept being the “somebody” with the

opportunity to act! Though we all cannot do everything we can all do

something. We are all a “somebody” created by God for good works

which He created in advance for us to do. (Ephesians 2:10) He designed

us to be doers, and in His eyes, one who serves others is most definitely

a “somebody”! (Matthew 23:11) May we remain open to being the

“somebody” who serves to the glory of God.

HAVE A GREAT WEEK BEING SOMEONE SOMEBODY NEEDS!

In Him,

Tom Marcum, II

Wednesday night

Shepherd’s Pie

at 5:30 p.m.

Classes start at 6:30 p.m.

Remember:

Senior Lunches on Fridays Nov. 10th: Elders/Deacons

Meeting at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 10th: 2017 Class Meet-

ing at 6 p.m. Nov. 18th: Family Movie Dec. 9th: Gaither Concert

Nov. 7th: Beth Carson Nov. 8th: Julie Bradfield Nov. 11th: Deb Nichols

Anniversary:

8th: Mike & Nancy Pittman 11th: Paxton’s

Do Something

By Matthew West

I woke up this morning

Saw a world full of trouble now

Thought, how’d we ever get so far down

How’s it ever gonna turn around

So I turned my eyes to Heaven

I thought, “God, why don’t You do some-

thing?”

Well, I just couldn’t bear the thought of

People living in poverty

Children sold into slavery

The thought disgusted me

So, I shook my fist at Heaven

Said, “God, why don’t You do something?”

He said, “I did, I created you”

I’m so tired of talking

About how we are God’s hands and feet

But it’s easier to say than to be

Live like angels of apathy who tell ourselves

It’s alright, “somebody else will do some-

thing”

Well, I don’t know about you

But I’m sick and tired of life with no desire

I don’t want a flame, I want a fire

I wanna be the one who stands up and says,

“I’m gonna do something”

We are the salt of the earth

We are a city on a hill

But we’re never gonna change the world

By standing still

No we won’t stand still

No we won’t stand still

No we won’t stand still

If not us, then who

If not me and you

Right now, it’s time for us to do something

If not now, then when

Will we see an end

To all this pain

It’s not enough to do nothing

It’s time for us to do something!

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Directories are available to

pick up!

See Wayne or Amanda if you

still need a copy!!!

Yard Work - Service Jobs

Need yard work done?

Need help with leaves, mow-

ing, stick clean-up?

Sign-up on the bulletin board!

Are you able to help with yard

work? Sign up now!!

Family Movie Night

November 18th at 6 p.m.

Pizza will be served before

and movie will start at 7 p.m.

Please see Shane for more

information.