August Calendar 2
Budget Report 3
Servants List 4
Birthday & Anniversary List 5
Day Care News 6
Ministry News 7
Upcoming Events 8
This Issue
E ast Union B apt i st C hur c h
The long hot days of summer will soon be a distant memory. It sure has been a hot dry one
this year. The entire world seems to be tired and ready for some rest. The activities here at
the church have been furious as well. With mission projects, VBS and other things summer
is a full season. School will be back in session in the next few days and life will take on a
different hum. Routines will be established and life will settle in to more of a routine. There
are some upcoming things that we will need to get prepared for soon. One is Friend day.
Friend Day this year, as it has been in previous years will be early in September. September
the 9nd is the date this year. Begin to make plans to bring a couple or three friend with you.
This is a great time to introduce your friends to our church. We know that we need to constantly be busy with
this type of thing but friend day takes the pressure off of them because there will be a lot of visitors. I would
love to see us have 250 in Sunday School that day. How, if we all bring a friend we will double with will put
us over 300 so 250 are within easy reach.
We will have the lunch afterwards so they will not need to rush home and cook but can sit back and enjoy the
wonderful, friendly people of East Union.
One more thing before I go. We will begin on September the 16th during Discipleship Training time at 5:00 a
Lifestyle Evangelism and Relational Discipleship Process called MORE LIFE. Make plan to join us so we can
share our faith with our friends and neighbors. Looking forward to seeing you there…
August 2012
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August 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
19:30am For
Women Only
7 pm Echoing
Footsteps
Youth Com-
mittee Meet-
ing
2 3 4
9 am
FH Reserved
5
8 am Deacons
meeting
1 pm FH Res.
4;30 Music
Workshop
6 7
7 pm For
Women Only
89:30am For
Women Only
6 pm Day
Care Meeting
7 pm Business
meeting
9
7 pm Church
Council meet-
ing
10 11
Gym Reserved
2-5 pm
12
8 am Call to
Pray
Evening Ser-
vice at An-
tioch Baptist
13
No Strings
Attached
14 7 pm For
Women Only
15 9:30 am
For Women
Only
5:45 Mission
Meal
7pm Mission
Organizations
16 17 18 8:30-12
Sunday School
University at
Englewood
H365 Clay
Target Shoot
19
8 am Call to
Pray
7 pm Choir
Practice
20 21 7 pm For
Women Only
22 9:30am For
Women Only
7 pm Echoing
Footsteps
23 24 25
26
8 am Call to
Pray
7 pm Choir
Practice
27 No Strings
Attached
28 7 pm For
Women Only
29 9:30am For
Women Only
7 pm Echoing
Footsteps
30 31
East Union Baptist Church June 2012 Account Summary
All Operating Bank Accounts
First South Bank Operating Checking $12,738.69
First South Bank Money Market $30,462.64
Total Operating Funds Balance 6/30/2012 $43,201.33
Designated Undesignated
Other Bank Accounts
Savings: Bergie Ervin Scholarship $6,681.88
Trout Fund $1,437.12
Emergency Fund CD $13,096.06
CD: Lottie Moon Fund $1,000.00 ___________
TOTAL Savings and CD $7,681.88 $14,533.18 $22,215.06
TOTAL CHECKING/SAVINGS 6/30/2012 $65,416.39
Designated Funds: In Operating Accounts
Benevolence $1,231.47
Debt Retirement $90.00
Disaster Relief* $958.18
Harvest 365 $1,869.79
New Church Bus Fund $10,050.00
Offering Praise Fund $260.02
Designated Contribution for 2011 $2,638.27
Total Designated funds $17,097.73
Total Designated Funds(Checking & Savings) $24,779.61
Total Undesignated Funds Available6/30/2012 $40,636.78
Budget Report: June
Budget Receipts 6/1/2012-6/30/2012 $26,848.13
Budgeted expenditures 6/1/2012-6/30/2012 $38,454.68
Budget Receipts over/under Expenditures -$11,606.55
Budget Report: Year to Date
Budget Receipts 1/1/12-6/30/12 $174,782.79
Budgeted Expenditures 1/1/12-5/31/12 $188,838.58
Budgeted Receipts over/under Expenditures -$14,055.79
Actual Budget Receipts 1/01/12- 6/30/12 $174,782.79
Amount Budgeted 1/01/12- 6/30/12 $185,784.56
Receipts over/under Budget -$11,001.77
Balance Due on Church Note 6/30/12 $536,898.50
DEACON OF THE WEEK
Aug 5 Edward Nanney Aug 12 Chuck Nichols Aug 19 Jimmy Stanford Aug 26 Ronnie Stockton
CHILDREN’S CHURCH
DEACON
Aug 5 Curtis Harston Aug 12 Brian Kemp Aug 19 Edward Nanney Aug 26 Chuck Nichols
DEACON FOR YOUTH SERVICE
Steve Cornelison, Sr.
August BUS DRIVER
Nancy Lovelace 424-6229
SOUP KITCHEN CAKES August 8
Jennifer Butler
ICU BOX MINISTRY August
Vickie Coplin Carolyn Hatchett
PLEASE Sign up for the Cake and
ICU Ministries or they will be discon-tinued because of lack of
participants.
CHURCH SECURITY
August 5 Randy Honey, Jim Robinson
August 12 Jamie Maxwell, Steve Glisson
August 19 Donny Lay, Chris Harvill
August 26 Pearce Jones/Tommy Hatchett
NURSERY WORKERS
Aug 5 AM Infant...…..................Jessi Cooper, Gail Honey Toddlers………..Ashley Harvill, Judy Presson Aug 12 AM Infant…..…………Hannah Stegall, Debbie Lay Toddlers...............Laurie Stegall, Cara Stewart Aug 19 AM Infant……… Kasey Houston, Rashele Brooks Toddlers…Nancy Lovelace, Hope Cornelison Aug 26AM Infant.…………………Ginger Kemp, Alice Cole Toddler……...Ashley White, Jennifer Holloway Nursery service in the evenings will resume when Awana begins in September.
We are in need of volunteers to work in the Nursery. If
you are willing to help out either Sunday mornings or
Sunday evenings, please let Rashele Brooks know. If you
have a child that regularly attends the nursery, we need
you, too. Thanks so much. You can call or text Rashele
at 423-447-7703
MISSION MEAL
August 15, 2012
Chefs and Helpers
Gail Honey Scott Castellaw Brenda Smith
Cornelia Camper Sheila Castleman
Box Attendents
Labina Maxwell Doris Newman
COUNTERS
August 5 Patsy Garner, Randy Honey, Brenda Smith
August 12 Gail Honey, Donald & Margie Key
August 19 Patsy Garner, Janice & Jerry Boone
August 26 Gail Honey, Brenda Smith, Doris Newman
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If you are unable to serve on your Sunday, it is your
responsibility to find a replacement from your com-
mittee, i.e. trade Sundays with someone from your
group. Thanks
Mission Meal
August 15, 5:45 pm
Menu
Salsbury Steak
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans
Salad
Rolls
Punch Bowl Cake
Chocolate Trifle
Cookies and Ice Cream
2 Hunter Newman 3 Tanner Clark, Jessica Hill, Mark Jones 5 William Gooch, Ryan Rogers, Brian Burns 6 Donna Callis, Stephen Cornelison, Wanda
Gateley, Michael McDaniel 7 Barney Moore, Jr., Jimmy Stanford 8 Carolyn Jones, Ryan Jones, Janet Morris 9 Jacob Alexander, Jim Maze, Doris Newman.
Chris Smith, Mike Thierjung 10 Cathey Pearson 11 Carla Chumney, Laurie Stegall 12 Harold Joyner, Labina Maxwell, Teresa Wil-
liams, Becky Pierce 13 Kayla Bryant, Cayde Hayes, Craig Jones, Rich-
ard Lott 14 Tommy Escue, Linda Lott, Steve Smith 15 Reid Clark 16 Barbara Bratcher, April Ellis, Jesse Lee, Jake
Westmoreland 17 Scotty Cantrell, Melissa Clark 18 Lynnleigh Cooper, Hugh Rushing, Hunter Tay-
lor, Eli Gay 19 Kinley Houston, Michael James, Christopher
Riddle, Duane Smith 20 Felina Barnett, Bobby Hardin, Bert Hudgins 22 Jimmy Lee 23 Patrick Hammond, Sonya Burns 24 Bob Brasher, Drew Clements, Tracy Warren 25 Angie Wolfe 26 Hope Cornelison, Edward Ervin, Anne Maxwell 27 Jamie Nunes, Kim White 28 Debra Hill 29 Sue Barnett, Carolyn Crowder, Hunter Emison, 30 Martha Ferguson, Hope Sumler, Devan Walker,
Judy Presson 4 Tony and Charlene Barnett 6 David and Christine Kirk Mike and Cecilia Thierjung 8 Opal and Arthur Smith 16 John and Emily Hinson 17 Charles and Mildred Coleman 21 Gil and Cathy Newman 24 Stan and Lisa Harston 29 Bruce and Cathy Reams
August 2012
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Dear EUBC Friends:
Welcome new babies:
Marley Wilson - Daughter of Beau and Christina
Wilson
Annabelle Holloman - Daughter of Benjamin and
Lauren Holloman
Caroline Bridger - Daughter of Chris and Jenni-
fer Bridger
It's hard to believe summer is almost over and
school is starting back so soon!!!
Our preschooler's are geared up for a new school
year too. This month they will begin by getting ac-
quainted with their new friends, learning new rules
and how truly special they are.
There is a lot of training that goes into the life of
each preschooler. Sometimes that training can be
interpreted from the child as "I can never do any-
thing right," or "Their's is better than mine." It is
important that all children understand that God
has made them for a purpose and loves them just
as they are.
Bible Story: Children Come to Jesus
Memory Verse: Let the little children come to me.
- Mark 10:14
Please pray for our young families and children!!!
With Love,
Ms Sandra
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Brotherhood News: The Brotherhood is still looking for projects.
Men, if you haven't joined us yet, our meet-
ings are on mission night, third Wednesday
night of each month. Don't forget we still
need help with our Welcome Center on Sunday
mornings between Sunday School and Worship
Service.
Thanks
Englewood Baptist Church
Saturday August 18, 2012
8:30 am– 12:30 pm
Elective Session 1:30—3:30 pm
Mark Your Calendars!! For all Sunday School teachers, associate
teachers and those considering teaching
Sunday School.
Learn how to improve your teaching of God’s
Word and grow your SS Class.
For Women Only
No Other Gods Confronting our Modern
Day Idols By Kelly Minter
Begins
Tuesday, August 7 at
7:00 PM
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Summer is quickly coming to a close. Hope every-
one has had a memorable break. Our 2012-2013
Awana year is already upon us. Parents and lead-
ers, here are some dates to keep in mind. August
7th will be our first meeting before Awana begins.
We will meet in the youth room at 7:00 p.m.. Yes,
you may bring your children. Without them we
would have no Awana Clubs. August 12 in the fel-
lowship hall immediately following the morning ser-
vice, we will be having a spaghetti lunch and baked
goodies to help fund our Awana Clubs. This will be
discussed at our August 7th meeting. August
26th, Registration begins. If everything stays on
track we will begin Club meetings on Sept. 16. We
need help in the following areas: Trek director,
Co-director(s) with Pearce Jones during game
time, More listeners, Missions coordinator.
Please seek out God's direction on helping in these
areas. Looking forward to another great year
learning God's word together.
Jimmy & Doris Price.
Protect your health by finding out your risk of
having a stroke by participating in the Life Line
Screening that will be at East Union Baptist Church on
Friday, September 21, 2012. Through ultrasound, the
carotid arteries can be evaluated for the buildup of
fatty plaque, which is the leading cause of stroke. Regis-
ter today for the Stroke, Vascular & Heart Rhythm
package by either calling the special Helping Hands reg-
istration number or by signing up thru the provided reg-
istation sheet on the board across from the Library. By
signing up for this health event, not only will you be able
to receive $10 off any package of $139 or more, but
East Union Baptist Church will also receive a $10 dona-
tion for every member who signs up and attends this
Life Line Screening event. The Stroke, Vascular &
Heart Rhythm Package includes four screenings: carotid
artery, abdominal aortic aneurysm, peripheral arterial
disease and atrial fibrillation. To schedule your ap-
pointment and to receive this special offer, please sign
up on the sheet provided by East Union Baptist Church
or by calling the designated Helping Hands number at: 1-
800-324-9458. Join in the fight against vascular dis-
ease!
“REMEMBER ON THREE, NOBODY LOOK AT
THE CAMERA!!”
Getting ready to leave for World Changers 2012.
Church Office Phone: 731-424-2261
Fax: 731-424-9945
Email: [email protected]
Edgar Pierce, Pastor
Home Phone: 731-868-2300
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.exposingtheword.com Michael Brooks, Minister of Students
Email: [email protected]
Kelly Sorrell, Minister of Music
Email: [email protected]
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Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:
Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world. Amen.
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