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MissionStatement
Growing
Disciples of ChristbySeeking God,Sharing Love
andServing Others
Core Values:
WelcomingOutstanding Worship
OutreachDifferent TraditionsMission & MinistryOn the MoveNurturingTransforming
2013 Areas of FocusPrayer - Presence - Peace
woodmontchristian.org
THESPIREA B e a c o n a n d A B r i d g e
Volume 41, Issue 9 February 25, 2013
J oin us for the following events coming up in March:
Sunday, February 24
Parenting on Point
with Jim Williams
Saturday, March 9th
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.Drowota Hall
(see more on page 5)
Guest Speaker,Dr. Amy Jill LevineWednesday, March 6th6:35 p.m. - Room 105
We need YOU!Be a part of Woodmont's
20th Habitat Build onMarch 9th, 10th and 16th!
(see more info and sign upsheet on page 6)
Elijah Nicholas CollinsParents: Ben & Mallorie Collins
Topher Endress
Joined at The Bridge
John Harlin & Anna Gernert
Welcome to OurNew Members! Child Dedication
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Blessings,
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My brother John sent this to me last week. It's powerful andtrue. I hope he wasn't trying to tell me something.--------------------------------------------------------------------------
SON: "Daddy, may I ask you a question?"DAD: "Yeah sure, what is it?"SON: "Daddy, how much do you make an hour?"DAD: "That's none of your business. Why do you asksuch a thing?"SON: "I just want to know. Please tell me, how much doyou make an hour?"DAD: "If you must know, I make $100 an hour."SON: "Oh! (With his head down).SON: "Daddy, may I please borrow $50?"
The father was furious.
DAD: "If the only reason you asked that is so you canborrow some money to buy a silly toy or some other non-sense, then you march yourself straight to your room andgo to bed! Think about why you are being so selfish. Iwork hard every day and I expect much more out of youthan this childish behavior."
The little boy quietly went to his room and shut the door.The man sat down and started to get even angrier aboutthe little boy's questions. How dare he ask such questionsonly to get some money? After about an hour or so, theman had calmed down, and started to think: Maybe there
was something he really needed to buy with that $50 andhe really didn't ask for money very often. The man wentto the door of the little boy's room and opened the door.
DAD: "Are you asleep, son?"SON: "No daddy, I'm awake."DAD: "I 've been thinking, maybe I was too hard on youearlier. It's been a long day and I took out my aggravationon you. Here's the $50 you asked for."
The little boy sat straight up, smiling.SON: "Oh, thank you daddy!"
Then, reaching under his pillow he pulled out somecrumpled up bills. The man saw that the boy already hadmoney, started to get angry again. The little boy slowlycounted out his money, and then looked up at his father.
DAD: "Why do you want more money if you alreadyhave some?"
SON: "Because I didn't have enough, but now I do.Daddy, I have $100 now. Can I buy an hour of your time?Please come home early tomorrow. I would like to havedinner with you."
The father was crushed. He put his arms around his littleson, and he begged for his forgiveness. It's just a shortreminder to all of you working so hard in life. We shouldnot let time slip through our fingers without having spentsome time with those who really matter to us, those closeto our hearts. Do remember to share that $100 worth ofyour time with someone you love. If we die tomorrow,the company that we are working for could easily replaceus in a matter of days. But the family and friends weleave behind will feel the loss for the rest of their lives.And come to think of it, we pour ourselves more into
work than to our family.------------------------------------------------------------------------Life moves very quickly. Children grow up fast. We shoudo everything we can to spend time with and be present those that we love the most!
Stauffer Family 1992Clay (12), Corrie (10), J ohn (8), J ordan (1)
Presence: Time with Those We Loveby Rev. Clay Stauffer, Senior Minister
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When others ask me about coming to knowJesus as Savior, they are always looking for thatmoment of conversion. Sometimes they seek a
story rooted in hard times, heartache, or a "hitting rock bottom"experience. Knowing that I was raised by a pastor father anddevoted Christian mother they are simply seeking a Prodigal Sonstory.
My story, however, is much more of an Older Brotherjourney. For me, Jesus is like an old friend. He's the kind offriend that you don't really remember meeting but you know hasalways been there. And life without that dear friend wouldn'treally be a full life. However, this has led to some Older Brothermoments for me.
During my teen years there were times when a familymember or friend was getting a lot of attention because of poorchoices made. Even though much of that attention was negativeit was still attention. In my teen years attention and approvalwere so important and that made it hard to watch others always
getting the attention I often desired. If you asked my mom todshe would be glad to tell you how "easy" I was as a teen and hshe never had to worry about me. I look back now on that tiwith a sense of accomplishment but that doesn't mean it weasy.
Isn't that the Older Brother? When his younger broth
returns after wasting his money and living on the streets his dthrows a party! Understandably the Older Brother is a litannoyed, after all, he was "easy." He was always there, workiaway, never causing trouble and ever obedient. Why should irresponsible little brother get a party?
Just like I had as a teen, the Older Brother also had the loand approval of his father. The abundance that he enjoyed odaily basis was his constant party! May we all live our lives aconstant party enjoying the love and approval of our loving Go
~Carla
The Older Brotherby Carla Schooler, Minister of J r. High Youth
Remember our three "focus areas" for 2013?Prayer Presence Peace
I wonder if the average new person who walked into our
worship services any given Sunday could figure out that theseare the three things our church is most focused on this year. Tobe the heart of our congregation in 2013, we should not onlymemorize these three words but also live them out in our day-to-day lives. Continuing the series on each of these three areas, Iwould like to lift up the second virtue in particular: presence.
A leader once said that "history is made by the people whoshow up." This certainly proves to be true at the ballot box andpolitical rallies, but I think the sentiment runs deeper than that.Perhaps homes are made by the mothers and fathers who showup to love. Schoolsare made by the teachers and children whoshow up to learn. Communitiesare made by the neighbors who
show up to help each other.
So too are churches made by the men, women, and childrenwho show up. People are the lifeblood of any congregation.One of the things we hear most often from new visitors is howfriendly our congregation is. There are no signs or structuresthat could make someone feel that way; they feel this waybecause of the people who greet them with a smile and wrapthem up in the loving arms of our community. No matter howmany nails, hammers, or dollars are donated, the Habitat housecannot be built without people who show up. Even if we havethe greatest VBS curriculum and decorations in the world, it is
thepeoplewho spend time with our little ones that helps themunderstand God. Yes, churches are made by the people wshow up!
Woodmont Christian Church is not made up of bricks a
mortar. It is made up of the people who bring their presenceso many ways both on Sunday and every other day of tweek. We are called not only to be present physically, balso to be present spiritually and emotionally for each other. short, by offering our presence, we are really offering the bof ourselves to each other. This is what makes us WoodmoChristian Church.
During these forty holy days of Lent, here are a few of the maways we can practicepresence:
Commit to beingpresent in worship every Sunday betweennow and Easter
Take time each morning before beginning your day to listefor Godspresence in your life (in silence or by readingscripture)
Be Godspresenceto someone in our church by deliveringa meal to someone in the hospital or with a new baby
Give a small presentof gratitude to a local teacher who ismaking a difference in our community
Honor the presence of those around you by offering compliment to a different person every day of Lent.
2013 Focus Areas - Part II - Presenceby Rev. Trey Flowers, Minister of Children & "The Bridge"
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AdultEducation
Wednesday Night - February 27
6:30 p.m.DivorceCare (The Bay)Led by Anne Alexander Stauffer and J anet Wall
6:35 p.m."Parables of Jesus" from the Gospel of Luke(Boardroom) - Led by Clay Stauffer
The New Testament Letter to the Hebrews BibleStudy(105) - Led by Roy Stauffer
Sunday School - March 3
9:30 a.m.Disciples Class (105)"What Do We Expect from Prayer?" - Led by Roy Stauffer
Challenge Class (200)"Parables" - Led by Julia Tanner
Young Adult Class (Boardroom)"Further Ruminations from Reverend Stauffer"Led by Rob Quinn
Spiritual Journeys Class for Women (The Bay)"Real Hope: How to Find It and How to Keep It"Led by Anne Alexander Stauffer
11:00 a.m.Second Hour of the Spiritual Journeys Class (The Bay)(Open to Men Also) Led by Anne Alexander Stauffer
Reflections Class (200)"Awesome Power" - Led by Roy Stauffer
Points of View(105)"The Jewish Jesus"Led by Ralph Parsons and Doug King
Youth This Week(February 25 March 4)
Wednesday, February 275:45 p.m. 5-Star Dinner
6:30 p.m. Current Events & Bible Studyin Room 235
7:30 p.m. Dismissal
Friday, March 1Chi Rho hosts Room in the InnFriday, March 1 Sunday, March 3Spring Fling at Bethany Hills(Regional Retreat for grades 9-12)
Sunday, March 39:30 a.m. Worship
10:45 a.m. Youth Fellowship
11:15 a.m. Chi Rho & CYF
Sunday school (Combined)
Noon Dismissal
Mark Your CalendarsApril 5-7: Chi Rho Spring Retreat
at Bethany Hills
May 5: Youth Sunday & Senior Banquet
Summer Church Camp ScheduleJune 2-8: CYF
June 30-July 6: Eighters
July 21-27: Chi Rho
WCC YOUTH
J oin us Sunday morningsduring Lent for "Parables of
J esus" from the Gospel of LukeSermon Series and the
"Parables of J esus" class onWednesday nights!
Sunday Sermon Series Schedule
February 24Parable of the Prodigal Son
(Luke 15:11-24)
March 3Parable of the Rich Fool
(Luke 12:13-21)
March 10Parable of the Pharisee
and Tax Collector(Luke 18:9-14)
March 17Parable of the Sower
(Luke 8:4-15)
March 24Palm Sunday
March 31Easter
Wednesday class will begin onFebruary 20th at 6:35 p.m.Parable from the previousSunday will be explored.
Led by Clay Stauffer
in the Boardroom.
Dr. Amy J ill Levine will be ourguest on Wednesday evening,
March 6th at 6:35 p.m.
ParablesofJesus
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5-Star DinnerWednesday Nights
5:35 p.m. in Drowota Hall
Menu - February 27
Mrs. Rungy'sMeaty Lasagna
Savory Spinach Lasagna
Garlic BreadCaesar Salad
Red Velvet Cake withCream Cheese Frosting
Orange Dreamsicle Bars
Pizza for the kids
Menu - March 6
Hearty Ground BeefVegetable Soup
Tomato Bisque Soup
Pork Tenderloin on RollsSpinach Salad with MandarinOranges & Toasted Pecans
Decadent Fudge Cake withChocolate Ganache
Chess Squares
Pizza for the kids
Reservations should be made through the Sunday "connectioncard," by c alling the chu rch of fice (297-8563), emailing the churchoffice at sspivy @woodmontcc.org . or thru the website at:www.woodmon tchris tian.org. The deadline is Monday by noon.
Price structure: Adults $8, Children 4 years old thru 5 th grade $4and family cap $28
.
For more information or to purchase tickets, please
visit Woodmont Christian Preschool's website at:
www.woodmontchristianpreschool.com
CWF General Meeting
Tuesday, March 5th
11:00 a.m. in Room 105
Join us for guest speaker, Glenn Carson, of the
Disciples of Christ Historical Society. Glenn will talk
about the Historical Society and his new book "House
on the Block: The 7 Building Blocks of Christianity."
Lunch will be served following the meeting in
Drowota Hall. Remember to make your reservation.
If you have not been contacted by a Circle caller by
Friday, March 1st, call the church office at 297-8563.
CWF Board will meet at 10:00 a.m. in Room 107
Parenting on Point with Jim Williams
Saturday, March 9th
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. *Drowota Hall
J im is an acclaimed author and speakwho travels across the country teachiand consulting with schools, churchesand businesses alike. He addressestopics such as Christian parenting,loving communication, effective
methods of discipline, and the elimination of bullying. If you'ra parent, then you don't want to miss this event!
Free childcare provided with reservation. Make yourreservation atwww.woodmontkids.com today!
*Please Note Time Change
Woodmont Concert - March 5th
TheWoodmont Concert Seriespresentsthe Nashville School of the Arts Choirsin performance of the Brahms Liebeslieder(Love Songs), Op. 52 and works by Lassus,Morley, Tallis and Parry.
It will be in the sanctuary on Tuesday, March 5, at 7:00 p.mAdmission is free, although donations for the school will beaccepted.
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VolunteerSign Up Sheet
Name: ______________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________
E-Mail Address: _________________________________________
Please indicate which day or days you would like to volunteer and return this sheet to the church office or place it in
the offering plate. You may contact Jim Batson or Mike Robinson directly at [email protected]. Online signup is also available on the church website. Just click on "Habitat for Humanity" under the Mission &Outreach drop down menu.
Each build day starts at 7:00 a.m. and ends around 3:00 p.m. Please plan to stay for the entire day. Breakfast andlunch are provided. No skills are required so there is a lot of on-the-job training. You will receive a confirmation viae-mail along with directions to the build site and a volunteer handbook one to two weeks before the build begins.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
Erect wall panels, install roof trusses, build/install flyrafters, prime fascia/exterior trim, top plate house, install house wrap,install windows while maintaining a clean worksite.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
Complete roof sheathing, install fascia, install exterior doors, install truss bracing. Clean worksite.
Saturday, March 16, 2013Install siding, insulation, baffle boards, soffit and blocking for dry wall, cabinets and shelving. Caulk top and bottom platesand panel joints, clean house and worksite.
Should you wish to make a designated monetary contribution, please make checks to Woodmont Christian Church anddesignate WCC/Habitat for Humanity Build.
Habitat for Humanity BuildOn 3/9, 3/10 and 3/16 WCC will be working on our 20th habitat house and WE need YOU! No skills are required but you
must be 16+ y/o. You will be fed, watered, used and joy-filled. The work starts at 7:00 a.m. and ends by 3:00 p.m. Youmay sign up below, on-line, by Bulletin inserts or by contacting Jim Batson or Mike Robinson [ [email protected] ]This year's build starts on Day 1 which means you arrive at a concrete slab and by the end of Day 2, you've been a part ofroughing-in a house for a deserving family. Please put your faith into action and signup NOW.
WCCBOOKCLUBTheWCCBookClubwillmeet
onTuesday,March19thinRoom107at10:30a.m.DebbieBairdwillleadadiscussiononthebook,
LITTLEBEEbyChrisCleve.EveryoneWelcome!
You are not alone
If you need a confidential and caring
Stephen Minister to talk with when you
go through life's transitions or difficult
times, call Kathy Patten (838-4957).
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Laken "Red" Warnock - A Memory
After discussion among several of your Elders andsome of the Ministerial staff, it was believed both fittingand appropriate that this information, limited andincomplete as it of necessity must be, should be shared.
Red's life can be understood, at least somewhat, asrepresented by several major influences:
Love of and pride in family - his wife, Nelta, hisson, Tim, and his daughter, JoAnna
Devotion to learning and scholarship - Portsmouth,Ohio High School, Milligan College (BS),Vanderbilt University (PhD) - and a professionallifetime of teaching biochemistry at Vanderbilt atboth undergraduate and graduate levels
Major health issues - typhoid fever - beingquarantined for two years from school andplaymates; multiple skin cancers and finally, renal failure
A keen sensitivity for the arts - as an American Rose Society judge - as an accomplished leaded/stained glass artist,evidenced by the lovely stained glass window hanging in Woodmont's library, a memorial honoring his wife, Nelta,after her long and tedious battles with cancer
His unselfish devotion to Woodmont's Troop #92, serving as Scoutmaster and troop leader, for which leadership hewas awarded the prestigious "Long Rifle Award"
A "natural" athletic ability with a multi-year All Conference college baseball career
In 1976, Red was recognized by Woodmont Christian Church as a "Layman of the Year." We hope that these words servto trigger your own memories of Red.
Thank you,Gene Regen
CWF Circle Meetings - February 12
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Sunday, February 24
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March
2013
1Sandy MooreGay PhinizyDrew Smitherman
2Chelsea Cannon
3Anita FerrellMax SpeersDan HartleJ udson AllenKyle Felts
4Honey HetzelStephen Daniel KingLiz HolleyJ ohn FaberWitt MurphyTennyson Ottinger
5Lyndsey JohnsonRollinsPaula WalkerCatherine Anne
CaffeyMary Hoehn
6Max BestMurphy & MannSmothers
7Paula ForchtFrank BellPat BellNatalie WilsonDon Walker
ChristopherJ ackson
Kay ButterworthHoward KigerTom DovanTerri McConnellHenry
Giompoletti
8Allison SinksEllie FaberConrad StaleyKathryn Organ
9Macy WalkerLynda GlascockKim SheridanVicki Underwood
10Lydia CriderRita BaldwinJ ohn Hartong
Homer BrownPhilip North
11Tate RogersMarc J enkins
13Richard DuncanDon RollinsChip PeayAlicia SowellBrooks WilliamsStephanie Smith
14David BarnardAbbie Giompoletti
15Emily MaconGrace SpeersBarrett SuttonWinston BrownJ ohn Stauffer
16
Maggie Kunkel
Marybeth MeadorLynne ThompsonChuck RobinsonLloyd Griffin
17Paul SmithPat HowellJ ennifer SmithBob GarrardBeth Taylor
18David RegenAlex CannonMegan StaufferBriggs WaddeyMariel RichKimmy Bennett
19J ack DerryberryRebecca ReederBrennan WillisJ ennifer Lackey
20Samantha Rockey
21Willie BandyBette ParoliniParker HolleyKristin Hornback
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Beverly SmallJ erry J ohnsonJ eremy Organ
23Carter OwenAlan SowellChad Martin
24None
25Teri Diamond
Matt WhitleyThomas LeeKate GreerMathis McKeever
26Anna KathrynGroomMolly CashionJ on Speers
27Laurie CooperThomas Kiger
28Christina Guilfoy
29Maryglenn WarnockBob BruceCatie PrattThomas Fitzgerald
30Don HastyHannah Walker
31Pat ToddJ oshua MayorquinLaural Hicks
April 4, 2013
Talent 4 the House
@ Woodmont Christian Chur
Dinner - Silent Auction - Show and More!
Visit discipleshousevandy.org for more info.
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THANK YOU!
Woodmont's CWF Circle 6 (moms' smallgroup) would like to thank everyone for thegreat response to our collection of healthysnacks for the new Girl Scout troop at RossElementary School in East Nashville.
Looks like these young ladies will have lots of
healthy fuel for all their fun activities!
Mobile Meals Needs Your Help!
Mobile meals delivers hot lunches to shut-insbetween Franklin Road and West End Avenueand south to Old Hickory Boulevard. Edgehilland Melrose are included. The meal includes
meat, 2 vegetables, fruit and milk for $2.75 per
meal. We could deliver at least 20 more mealseach day. We deliver to apartment buildings
as well as individual homes.
If you know of someone who could use thisservice, please call Cecelia Manning at 790-2090.
Thank you so much!
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Sunday School Lessons & VolunteersMarch 3rd
ChristQuestThe Last Supper
Stars (2 Yrs)Loaves & FishesClaire Drowota
Pandas (3 Yrs)Jesus' MiraclesChristi Williams
Frogs (4 Yrs)A Woman AnointsJesus for BurialBetty White
Monkeys (5 Yrs/K)A Woman AnointsJesus for BurialLaurie CooperMolly Rumsey
Children's ChurchKaitlyn AsherChristy Brown
11:00 4th/5
th
Grade Class
Lent from Paul'sPerspectiveRonda Hirst
Donuts/CoffeeStill Needed
THIS WEEK AT WCC:
Wednesday, February 27th
5:35 p.m. - 5-Star Dinner6:15 p.m. - JYF Kids Club
Sunday, March 3rd
9:30 a.m. - Children's Moment
9:45 a.m. - Sunday School11:00 a.m. - Children's Church5:45 p.m. - The Bridge Service
ChristQuest Memory Verse"While they were eating, Jesus took a loaf of bread, and
after blessing it he broke it, gave it to the disciples, and said,'Take, eat; this is my body.'"(Matthew 26:26)
Happy Birthday To:3/6 - Max Best
3/6 - Mann Smothers
3/6 - Murphy Smothers
3/7 - Christopher Jackson
3/7 - Henry Giompoletti
3/8 - Kate Rose Organ
Children's ChoirSunday,
February 24
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Bulletin Board
Opportunities at Woodmont
Wednesday, February 276:15 a.m.
Men's Small Group (107)7:00 a.m.
Men's Bible Study (105)Younger Men's Bible Study (BR)
5:35 p.m.5-Star Dinner (DH)
6:15 p.m.JYF Kids Club (KC)
6:30 p.m.DivorceCare (Bay); Choir Practice (CR)
Leadership Woodmont (200)Youth Bible Study (CHI RHO, CYF)
6:35 p.m."Parables of J esus" Class (BR)
The New Testament Bible Study (105)
Thursday, February 28Library Workday
10:00 a.m.Sit & & Stitch Group (GH)
7:00 p.m.Restore on Thursday Classes
(200, BR, CY F, Chi Rho, Jubilation)
Sunday, March 3Third Week of Lent
8:15 a.m.Elder Board Meeting (BR)
9:30 & 11:00 a.m.Sunday School
9:30 & 11:00 a.m.Worship4:00 p.m.
Financial Peace University (200)4:45 p.m.
Woodmont Knitters (GH)5:45 p.m.
The Bridge Service (DH)
Monday, March 44:00 p.m.
Small Group for Men (BR)6:00 p.m.
Finance Committee Meeting (BR)
CWF Circle 5 (105)Tuesday, March 5
9:00 a.m.Women's Prayer Group (CS)
9:45 a.m.Women's Bible Study (100)
10:00 a.m.CWF Board Meeting (107)
11:00 a.m.CWF General Meeting (105/DH)
6:00 p.m.Handbell Practice (234)
6:30 p.m.
Young Adults (Off-Campus)PLEASE - NO FOOD OR DRINKS IN THE SANCTUARY
PRAYERSFOR OUR CHURCH FAMILY
INTHE HOSPITAL :Ann Bailey,aunt of Cynthia Arnholt,
Cleveland ClinicElaine Markland,St. Thomas
Yot Williams,Centennial
NEW CONCERN:Ben Harper's nephew, Milo
(Musician at The Bridge)
CONTINUING CONCERNS:ThomMcHugh John Galloway
Christy Bradley LuAnn BrentAmy Alexander J ohn SheltonBeverly Small Emily Duncan
Janet Howell Peggy J ohnsonJeannette Miller
J oAnn Patterson,Stallworth atVanderbilt
Hale Hooper,Richland PlaceGary J ones,father of Pam Groom,
Louisville, KYJ imLuther, uncle of Selena Guilfoy
and Angela Lynn-Miccioli, NCMadeline Murphy, daughter of Mike
& Susan MurphyJ une Stewart, mother of Margie Quin
SYMPATHY TO:Pat Stanley and familyon the deathof her husband,Bryan Stanley, whopassed away Wednesday, February 20.Service was held at Woodmont onSaturday, February 23.
CONGRATULATIONSTO:Lowell & LeAnn Stokeson the birth oftheir son, Ellis Blanton Stokes, onWednesday, February 20. Proud bigbrother is Lowell.
M ILITARY PRAYER L IST:Dave Albritton, nephew of Dave & Pat
MaloneGrahamHeilig, brother of Kirsten LowCody Bender,husband of Ashley Wilso
Bender; son-in-law of Steve & JudyWilson
Clay Perry, son of Tim & Diane PerryDan King & wife, Ashley King, brother
and sister-in-law of Stephen DanielKing
THOSE SERVING ABROAD:J esse Garrison, Peace Corp in
Armenia
Let Us Know:Have information about someone in the hospital or w ith anotherministry need? Please notify the church office during the week
(297-8563) and Let Us Know.
Elders Prayer Corner
The Elders Request that the congregation join them in prayer for:
We pray for True Self this Lenten Season. We pray for reflection, and
the rediscovery of the solid foundation our spiritualityFor the volunteers and the recipients of the Habitat for Humanity Build
March 9,10 and 16The Disciples Class for children interested in baptism, communion, and
church membershipThe Bridge - "Lead Me On" journey to EasterOur shut-in members who are unable to attend worshipAll our new members who bring their gifts to Woodmont
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Non-Profit OrganizatU S Postage
PA IDNashville, Tennesse
Permit No. 1204
Woodmont Christian Church3601 Hillsboro RoadNashville, TN 37215615.297.8563woodmontchristian.org
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UPHOLDING OUR CHURCH
WOODMONTCHRISTIANCHURCHSTAFF
Rev. Clay Stauffer, Senior MinisterFarrell Mason, Minister of Family L ife & Pastoral Care Dr. C. Roy Stauffer, Minister of Church LifeRev. J ustin Gung,Minister of Families & Young Adults Rev. Trey Flowers, Minister of Children & "The Bridge"
Thom Schuyler, Youth Director Carla "CJ " Schooler, Minister of Jr. High Youth Tallu Quinn, TNFP Director & Outreach Min.
Michael Graham,Director of Music Ministry Mary Clare Pyron, Parish Nurse Ginny Tharp, Director of PreschoolSarah Huffman,Accompanist Linda Whitson,Staff Administrator Kim Adair,Administrative AssistantStasia Spivy,Receptionist Beverly Honeycutt,Housekeeping Steven Austin, HousekeepingAndra Moran & Stephen Daniel King, Shirley Taylor,Housekeeping Sam Marsh,Property Manager - Housekeeping Sup
C ti Di t f "Th B id "
DEACON SCHEDULE
March 3 , 2013
Communion Prep: Nora RichService Coordinator: 9:30 - Marcella Derryberry
11:00 - Rich SandersonVideo Camera: 9:30 - Jack Derryberry
11:00 - Nora Rich
9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 5:45 p.m.Billy Crawford Leigh Ann Agee Rich SandersonDavid Reynolds Don Mitchell David StewartFaye Tevebaugh Deb LaForge JeremiahGrant Smothers Steve LaForge Weeden-WrightJay Hollomon Brittany Pride Stephanie
Terri McConnell Weeden-WrightBetty McHughAnne-Marie Farmer
ELDERS
SERVING
SUNDAYMarch 3, 201
9:30 a.m.Hal Tevebaug
andKathy Patten
11:00 a.m.Anne Mitche
andRichmond Willia
5:45 p.m.Gene RegenWeekly Prayer Partner
Faith Christian Church, Memphis, TN
WORSHIP SERVICES: March 3, 2013
9:30 a.m. & 11:00 a.m Rev. Clay Stauffer, preachingLenten Sermon Series: "Parables of J esus" from the Gospel of Luke
Sermon Title: "The Rich Fool"Scripture: Luke 12:13-21
5:45 p.m. - The Bridge Rev. Trey Flowers, preachingLenten Sermon Series: " Lead Me On"
Sermon Title: "Where You Go, I Will Go"
Scripture: Ruth 1:1-18
BYOURPRESENCEAND OURGIFTS
Date Sunday School Total Atd. OperatingFebruary 3 289 768 $ 55,596February 10 317 790 $ 28,727February 17 357 824 $ 44,812February 24 332 856 $ 15,908