Order of worship
Welcome & Prayer Jeremy Houck
324 Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed? Gene Badgett
332 Lead Me to Calvary
314 Beneath the Cross of Jesus
Prayer Steve Pitts
Scripture Luke 22:19-24 Ryan Ross
315 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross
313 The Old Rugged Cross
Children’s Lesson Jeremy Houck
“The Hour of Darkness “ Jeremy Houck
**Communion will be offered during the Sermon
*Brian French
Kenneth Horn
Chuck Reed
Joel BiJeaux
Johnny Krautz
922 Jesus Paid It All
361 Nailed to the Cross
Shepherd’s Care Chuck Reed
738 Take the Name of Jesus With You
Closing Prayer Jeff Ross
For the benefit of all worshippers, please silence
all electronic devices during worship.
A place where God is praised, lives are
changed, needs are met, and friends are made!
Meeting Times
Sunday:
Bible Class 9:00 a.m.
Worship 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday:
Women’s Bible Class 10:00 a.m.
Evening 7:00 p.m.
Care Groups meet on Sunday
afternoons and evenings at the building
and in homes around the area.
3901 Jimmy Johnson Blvd.
Port Arthur, Texas 77642
Building 409-727-6255
Fax 409-727-0640
www.parkcentralchurchofchrist.org
July 6th, 2014
Growing together
Coffee & Conversation Wednesday, July 9th: 1 John 1
The Blessing of Fellowship
Brown Bag Friendship Fridays
Lunch in the Cove – Noon– 1 PM
July 13th –POSTPONED, FIRST-Sundays-
Meet at the Alcohol Rehab Center at 4:00
(second Sunday this month)
Cookouts, fresh fruit & home-made cookies in July and
August.
July 10th- Julie Rogers Gift of Life will offer mammograms
for 34 women from their bus, using our church building &
parking lot on Thursday, 7/10.
July 20th—ICE CREAM CHURN –OFF,
Watermelon Cutting & Game Night!
2 And he said to them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the
laborers are few. Therefore pray earnestly to the Lord of the
harvest to send out laborers into his harvest. 3 Go your way;
behold, I am sending you out as lambs in the midst of wolves. 4 Carry no moneybag, no knapsack, no sandals, and greet no
one on the road. 5 Whatever house you enter, first say, ‘Peace
be to this house!’ 6 And if a son of peace is there, your peace
will rest upon him. But if not, it will return to you.
~ LUKE 10: 2-6
He has showed you, O Man, what is good. And what
does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to
love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.
Micah 6:8
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA! HAPPY BIRTHDAY, AMERICA! WE CELEBRATE JULY 4TH, INDEPENDENCE DAY, AS AMERICA’S BIRTHDAY! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY GOD HAS GIVEN TO US! From the mountains, to the prairies to the oceans white with foam, everywhere you look, one can see beauty. What-ever your preference, hills and rocks, or flat land and black dirt, God gives you your love. . . .AND WE SHOULD ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT OUR COUNTRY IS BUILT ON GOD. We have our freedoms because many people have given their lives for these freedoms. OUR FREE-DOMS ARE NOT CHEAP! We should never forget the price paid for these freedoms. . . .And we should never forget that we have no guarantee that we will always have these freedoms. IF WE TAKE GOD OUT OF OUR LIVES, THAT SPACE DOES NOT STAY VACANT. THE DEVIL IS RIGHT THERE TO STEP IN. IF WE TAKE GOD OUT OF THE SCHOOLS, THE DEVIL IS RIGHT THERE. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS A VACANT SPACE. THE SPACE IS EITHER FILLED BY GOD OR THE DEVIL. May we not take our freedom of worship for granted. FROM THE WAR OF IN-DEPENDENCE, THE BATTLE OF THE ALAMO, WWI AND WWII, AND ALL THE WARS IN BETWEEN AND SINCE THEN, MAY WE CELEBRATE OUR FREEDOMS AND THE LIVES OF THE BRAVE MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE PROTECTED OUR COUNTRY. MAY WE SAY THANK YOU TO GOD FOR OUR BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY AND MAY WE FILL IT WITH GOD AND SAY GOOD-BYE TO THE DEVIL. . . .AH. . . .THE BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAINS AND THE BEAUTI-FUL OCEANS AND ALL THE BEAUTY IN BETWEEN. . . . HOW BLESSED WE ARE AND HOW GOD LOVES US. . . .AND I ASK YOU, “JUST HOW WONDERFUL IS THAT!” Thank you, Jesus, for loving me. Thank you, God, for lov-ing me. Thank you, Holy Spirit, for loving me and for walking with me always. Amen. ~ Jean Gunn
ATTENDANCE, Sunday, 6/29/14: 91 & Wednesday, 7/2/14: 26
CONTRIBUTIONS FOR MINISTRIES & OPERATIONS
BUDGET Weekly Year to Date %
Actual Regular (+online reg.) $ 3,666.25 $ 92,546.00 70.31%
OPERATIONS Budget $ 5,265.00(2013 Budget) $ 131,625.00 100.00 %
Over / -Under - $ 1,5,98.75 -$ 39,079.00 -29.69%
Family News, Notes & Prayer Requests
Chase LeBlanc was in a motorcycle accident while visiting
Cambodia. He has a broken pelvis, pinky finger and right wrist.
He was to be moved to a different hospital on Tuesday and was
to have surgery. Please pray for his healing and all the family.
Jonathan Walker had a follow up appointment last Wednes-
day with his oncologist. Prayers for great results.
Buzz Walker is completing his new cancer treatment. Please
pray for successful results.
Melody Temple continues to have some problems with the
first shoulder that had surgery; will be scheduled for the other
shoulder surgery when possible.
Emily Fruge remains to TIRR in Houston & continues rehab.
Laverne Mitchell is improving at home.
Elaine Guy’s is doing great and continues in rehab at home.
Jean Lonadier’s is improving and continues rehab at home.
Needa Reed’s first eye’s cataract was Wednesday, July 2.
Church, Elders, Deacons, Staff, Members, Youth Group
Continued to pray for: Ron Beavers, Van Cox, Charlie’s brother
in law, Prentice Dillard, Glenda Donnell, Nonalene Dunlap,
Peggy Fecowycz, Dortha’s sister Tommie Greer, Ray
Knighton, Alton Laird, Allen Melton, June & Ken Miller, Ray
Petree, Eretta Pettit, Al Pugh, Glenda Reece, Charlie and
Needa Reed, Betty St. Cyr, Ron Thompson, Buzz Walker.
Online Giving Available: PARKCENTRALCHURCHOFCHRIST.ORG
FOOD PANTRY— Dried Beans
Sermon Notes The Hour of Darkness
Luke 22:19-24
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PCYG Upcoming Youth Events:
July 2nd: FroYo Night! Spoon It, following Weds.
night classes
July 7th: Jump Zone w/ Nederland Ave.
July 19th: WORK DAY for an elderly church
member! Details soon
Summer Quarter Calendar is now available! Go
to www.facebook.com/groups/parkcentralyouth
for calendar.