THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
AT SYCAMORE 1144 Crescent Dr.
Cookeville, TN 38501 Telephone: (931) 528-5427 Care-Line: (931) 526-1454
Fax: (931) 525-1004 Website: www.sycamorecoc.com
Worship with us at any of our services:
Sunday Worship ......... 9:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Sunday Bible Study .. 8:00 a.m. & 10:15 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study ................. 7:00 p.m.
Our services are videotaped and presented:
Cable Channel 6 — Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m.
ELDERS Dale Garrett................................... 858-4844 Sam Masters ................................. 498-2121 Bobby Pruett ................................. 528-8724 Donnie Roberson .......................... 528-1665 Randy Thompson .......................... 526-3887 Charles Vaughn ............................ 498-2803
DEACONS Tracey Barker * Ryan Mattson * Tim Chambers John Meadows * Barry Daniel * Wayne Moss
Randy DeBord * Bob Pharris *Casey Fox Casey Rich * Hulon Fox * Marc Robinson Jeremy Fox * Tim Saylor * Jesse Gilliam
Jon Sharp * Tommy Lee * Garrett Shepherd Jimmy Loftis * Mike Venters * Brad Whitson
PULPIT MINISTER David Lipe ................................... 858-1952
YOUTH MINISTER Kevin Daughrity ........................... 432-6515
ASSOCIATE YOUTH MINISTER Brandon Pruett ............................ 510-8777
CAMPUS EVANGELIST Scott Jefcoat ................................ 252-7671
COUNSELING Mark Loftis/Mike Palk .................. 528-9399
Grow Fellowship Luncheon
All our visitors are invited to a fellowship luncheon immediately after class this morning in the downstairs fellowship room.
Today’s host class Gary Fox’s A.R.I.S.E Class Sept. 18 ..........David Lipe’s Auditorium Class
JESUS AND THE SAMARITAN WOMAN When Jesus was making His way to Samaria He came to a city of Samaria called Sychar, located about a mile from the ancient city of Shechem. John identifies Sychar as “near the parcel of ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph” (Jn. 4:5; cf. Gn. 33:18-19; 48:22). It was on this land that Joseph was buried (Josh. 24:32). “Sychar” means “the town of the sepulcher” and may be so named because of Joseph’s tomb (Woods 77). Jesus, being weary from His journey, stopped in this land at Jacob’s well. Jacob’s well is as authentic as anything can be. Tradition has always associated the well with Jacob, and there is no reason to doubt the truthfulness of this tradition (Hendriksen 156). It is fre-quently pointed out that two different words are used for “well” in John 4. Verses 6 and 14 refer to a spring while verses 11 and 12 refer to a dug-out well. Morris notes that some think the former is used be-cause there is a link with the “well of water springing up to eternal life” (4:14). It was about the sixth hour that Jesus came to Jacob’s well being weary from His journey. If Jewish time is being followed this would have been noon; 6:00 p.m. if Roman time. At any rate, Jesus was weary. “Weary” conveys the idea of labor, growing weary from work. Jesus was tired to the point of giving out. It was no easy task climbing rugged territory and traveling dusty roads. More than any other gospel writer John stresses both the deity and humanity of Jesus. Only John tells us the expression “I thirst” in the account of the Lord’s crucifixion. Jesus, though deity, was fully human. At Jacob’s well Jesus met a woman of Samaria. It may be that Jesus intends a contrast between this woman and Nicodemus of chap-ter 3. It is really a good idea to study chapters 3 and 4 of John to-gether. One must remember that the Bible originally did not have the modern chapter divisions. Chapter divisions as we know them were not made until the 13th century by Stephen Langton. Tenney, in his John: The Gospel of Belief notes that Nicodemus and the Samaritan woman are a study in contrasts: he was a Jew and she was a Samari-tan; he was a man and she was a woman; he was educated and she was uneducated; he was morally upright and she was sinful; he was wealthy and she was poor; he sought out Jesus and she was indiffer-ent; and he was serious and she was flippant (92). Similarly, Carson notes after calling attention to a possible contrast between the two the following: “And both needed Jesus” (216). From a spiritual perspective, it matters not whether one falls into any of the above classifications. At the end of the day the only thing which really makes any difference is that one realizes the need for Jesus. Frequently, we place so much emphasis on the things of this life including our place in the scheme of things and forget the most important thing; namely, our need for Jesus. God help us to recognize that all of us have this need.
Brother Dave
Volume 23 September 11, 2011 Issue 37
*Ella York, mother of Louella Gentry, is at NHC in room 303. Her condition is serious. *Irene Beltz, grandmother of Jordan Iwanaszyn, is bat-tling cancer.
*Jean Birdwell, member at Willow Ave, is at CRMC in room 455.
*Christy Burks, daughter of Horace and Jacky, is at home in New York on complete bed rest . Her baby girl is due in mid November.
*Paula Copeland, mother of Richard Copeland, will have tests on the 16th, and surgery is scheduled for the 21st.
*Ellie Simpson, youngest granddaughter of David & Linda Lipe, broke her arm on Wed.
Ongoing Health Concerns
Remember those who are battling cancer: Kenneth Nelson Jay Flatt Cheri McCormick Betty Bennett is recovering from back surgery Tammy Thrasher is improving daily.
Sympathy
Sympathy is extended to Tracey Barker and his family in the passing of his brother-in-law, Arlin Stults. His funeral was this past Wednesday.
Ladies
Ladies with the last names beginning with G-J are asked to bring individual snacks for CRMC ICU waiting room this week.
Thank You
“Dear Sycamore family, Thank you so much for all the prayers, visits, calls and loving concern that was shown during mama’s sickness and death. Mama enjoyed all the cards she received from everyone. Thank you to all the ladies that provided the delicious food after the ser-vice. It is so wonderful to have such a loving church fam-ily. It helped us to get through this very difficult time.” Thank you again, Fred, Connie & Justin Vaughn
“Dear Sycamore family, Thank you so very much for the cards, flowers, food and visits to the funeral home. It means so much to us. Mom would have been so proud.” In Christian love, Bill & Mary Frances Bybee
“Dear Sycamore, Bob’s family is grateful for your visits, prayers, the plant, and all the kind deeds for us at this time. Our hearts are touched.” In Christian love, Betty Smith, Shelia, Jason Rinks
Bridal Shower & Gift Card
***There will be a congregational wedding shower for Brittney Hawkins and John Allison on Sunday, Sept. 18, after evening service in the fellowship room. Please bring finger foods and drinks. Desserts will be provided. See one of the elder’s wives if you have any questions.
***Chelsea Richards and Robert Pinkham were married in July. Chelsea is the daughter of Teresa Harrison. We will be purchasing a gift certificate for them. If you would like to contribute to this please see Rose Roberson or Teresa Pruett by September 18th.
Tuesday Morning Ladies Bible Class
This class will resume on the 13th in the conference room located off the old auditorium. Tomijo Brown leads this class in Bible study. All ladies are invited to attend.
Healing Heart’s Widows’ Ministry
This ministry will have a meal, devotional, and games on the 17th, from 1-3:30 in the fellowship room. This is for all widows and their sponsors. See Cathy Cantrell if you have any questions.
Fall Family Camping
The date is Sept 23-25 at Dale Hollow Campground in Celina. The phone number to make your own reserva-tion is posted on the bulletin board.
Congregational Directory
The dates are: Oct. 13,14 & 15 and Oct. 19, 20, 21, 22. Times are: Wed–Fri 2:30 pm—8:30 pm— Sat. 9:30 am-3:30 pm.
You can begin scheduling today in the vestibule, go online, or call the church office during office hours. Also, when you schedule your time, if you will enter your email address, you will receive a $10 coupon. We want every person/family to be in our directory, and that includes our college students! To schedule your appointment online go to the church website at www.sycamorecoc.com
HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!
13 Gary Fox 17 Roberta Parsons 13 David Thomas 17 Judith Todd 14 Neil Robinson 18 Lena Sells 15 Lisa Burgess 19 Bryann Fox 16 Mark McCowan
Servants of Christ Christian Student Center
on the campus of TTU
Scott Jefcoat, Campus Evangelist [email protected]
931-252-7671 SOC House Office Hours
Mon. thru Wed. 10 am - 2 pm
Service Wednesdays Next Wednesday, Sept. 14, we will work on World Bi-
ble School & eat at El Tapitio. Come join us & bring
your friends!
Bible Classes We began studying the book of Acts last Sunday.
Last Wednesday we did an introduction to the Spiri-
tual Presentations Class. Every student will be taught
how to study & prepare lessons & then encouraged to
give lessons to their class. Parents, urge your child to
participate is this wonderful learning experience!
Parents Ministry Team Meeting Our next meeting is Sunday, Sept. 11, 5:00pm, in the
youth center. Youth deacons & interns will first meet
at 4:30pm in the youth center.
Student Leadership Team For those High School students who would like to de-
velop leadership skills & help lead our ministry, you are
asked to attend our first meeting on Sept. 25 at
5:00pm in the youth center.
Philippine Children Sponsored Each teen has committed to $2 a month. Our next
collection is Wednesday, Sept. 14. Please do your
part! Thank you for your support!
Teens For Christ Devotional We will be traveling to Baxter Church of Christ on
Sept. 18 for an uplifting time of worship & fellowship
with students from all over the Upper Cumberland. Vision Basketball Sign-ups
Vision Basketball is a Christian basketball league
headed up by Sycamore & involving area churches of
Christ. For new players, there is a Skills Test & Sign-
up on Sept. 24 at Jefferson Ave. Church of Christ.
All other players can sign-up at our church office.
The cost is $40.
GROW Night Our next night to visit is Sept. 26 at 6:30-8:00pm.
We urge all our teens to come help us visit!
Family Camping Trip The date on the Y.H. calendar was wrong. The correct
date is Sept. 23-25. It is at Dale Hollow Campground
in Celina, TN. You must make your own reservations
online. The number is on the bulletin board in the ves-
tibule. To get a spot you must call ASAP. Kevin
ADOPT-A-STUDENT - It is time for us to start collect-
ing names for Sycamore adults who would like to partici-
pate in the college adoption for this school year. All you
need to do is let Marc Robinson or Robin Meadows know
if you would like to be involved and we will connect you
with 2-4 college students (depending on how many you
would like). This an opportunity to help get better con-
nected with some of our students as well as giving them a
family away from home that will check on them from
time to time. All we simply ask is that you meet with
your students a couple of times a semester to see how
things are going and encourage them. You can take them
out to eat, have them in your home for a meal or what-
ever else you would like to do to get to know them better.
We will have a kick-off party Oct. 5, after class to intro-
duce the “parent” to the students!
$2 Tuesday Meal - 11 until 1 at the SOC House - This
week we will be having a variety of chicken. If you
would like to help, please sign-up on the SOC board in
the foyer.
“REFUEL” - Meet at the Nursing Building in room 260
at 7 pm. Joey Cross will be the speaker.
Connections: is this evening after p.m. service at the
Key’s home. This our first one of the school year!!!
RUN-4-DON 5K run in Gainesboro - Please join in
honoring the late Donald Chaffin as we run and walk to
raise money to benefit students in their pursuit of a Chris-
tian education and the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Assoc. in hopes of finding a cure for Lou Gehrig’s dis-
ease. For more info please contact Robert Woodard or
www.run4don.com.
Service Project - We will be helping the Sycamore
Elem. School on Fri., Sept. 23, from 8 am until 2 pm with
Kid’s Fun Day. We will have a sign-up list of what time
you can come so check your class schedule and see when
you can help!
Small Groups - We will be starting our small group Bi-
ble Studies on the week of Sept. 16. We will be discuss-
ing the idea of “believing in God, but living as if He
doesn’t exist.” We plan to have 3 guy groups and 2 girl
groups. Make sure to sign up if you want to be involved
in this great time of Bible Study and relationship building
with fellow students.
Service Opportunities for This Week
Service Opportunities for Next Week
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Morning Worship If you are unable to serve, please contact Randy DeBord 528-9082
Call to Worship Charles Vaughn
Opening Prayer Gary Jett
Lead Singing Jeff Stout
Read Scripture Jerry Maynard
Announcements Marc Robinson
Closing Prayer Kevin Maynard
Presiding Over Communion: Ryan Mattson
Serving Lord’s Supper: Brent Hollows, Rex Ledbetter,
Vernon Locke, Billy Loftis, Donnie Mathis, Carlie
McCowan, bill Julian, Jimmy Key, Chris Loftis, Jimmy
Loftis, Mark McCowan, John Meadows, Paul A. Meadows
AM Ushers: Randy DeBord & Tim Saylor
Evening Worship If you are unable to serve, please contact Jimmy Loftis at 528-3265
Announcements Marc Robinson
Lead Singing Horace Burks
Read Scripture Brent Parrett
Opening Prayer Robin Meadows
Closing Prayer Jim Perry
Presiding Over Lord’s Supper: Jesse Gilliam
Assist: Jerome Kline & Matthew McCloud
Wednesday, September 21, 2011 If you are unable to serve, please contact Casey Rich at 537-2356
Announcements Marc Robinson
Devotional Don Fox
Lead Singing Doug Hensley
Prayer Brett Windrow
Taking Lord’s Supper to Shut-Ins
September 18, 2011
Anna & Joey Brown (311 Polly Dr) - Bill Ryan & John
Meadows
Sally Bilbrey (1725 N. Womack) & Emma Burchett (905
Watauga) - Paul, Paul & John Zoodsma
SEPTEMBER VAN DRIVERS
Sunday Morning - Wes Spillers - 854-1495
Sunday Evening - Brandon Shaw - 615-417-2063
Wednesday Evening - Bryan Street - 526-4018
Sunday, September 11, 2011 Morning Worship
If you are unable to serve, please contact Randy DeBord 528-9082
Call to Worship Randy Thompson
Opening Prayer Jim Ashley
Lead Singing Horace Burks
Read Scripture Jimmy Daniel
Announcements Kevin Daughrity
Closing Prayer Tim Chambers
Presiding Over Communion: Roy Carter
Serving Lord’s Supper: Bruce Bean, Ernest Burgess, Don-
ald Cantrell, Roy Cravens, Bryann Fox, Casey Fox, Ivan Bil-
brey, Stanley Birdwell, Shannon Birdwell, Rick Brittingham,
Reuben DeBord, Cody Fletcher, Kelly Fletcher
AM Ushers: Barry Daniel & Marc Robinson
Evening Worship If you are unable to serve, please contact Jimmy Loftis at 528-3265
Announcements Kevin Daughrity
Lead Singing Jimmy Lee Carter
Read Scripture Dylan Fletcher
Opening Prayer Don Fox
Closing Prayer Gary Fox
Presiding Over Lord’s Supper: Jeremy Fox
Assist: Travis Gearheart & Jordan Iwanyszyn
Wednesday, September 14, 2011 If you are unable to serve, please contact Casey Rich at 537-2356
Announcements Kevin Daughrity
Devotional Don Fox
Lead Singing Jeff Stout
Prayer Scot Jefcoat
Taking Lord’s Supper to Shut-Ins
September 11, 2011
Anna & Joey Brown (311 Polly Dr) - Barry Daniel & Tony
Thomas
Sally Bilbrey (1725 N. Womack) & Emma Burchett (905
Watauga) - Roy Webb & Herby Wheeler
For The Record - September 4, 2011
A.M. WORSHIP ..................................................... 417 P.M. WORSHIP ..................................................... 201 A.M. BIBLE CLASS ................................................. 232 CONTRIBUTION ......................................... $9,801,.00 Wed. Bible Class………………………………………………..335