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November 11, 2018 Volume 33, Number 45 Times of Worship
Sunday
10:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
Sunday Bible School
9:00 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Study
5:30 p.m.
6:30 p.m.
WELCOME VISITORS!
This Week Making announcements:
Sunday - 10:00 am: Ray Sherer Sunday - 5:00 pm: Ray Sherer
Inner City Ministry: ….. Ladies’ Bible Class: Tuesday - 10 am 5:30 Wed. Bible Study/Auditorium:
Archaeology & His. of Jerusalem-F. Austin 6:30 Wed. Bible Study/Auditorium
Fruits of the Spirit “Love”-Jim Forrester Camellia Gardens Apts. Bible Study:
Thursdays, 5:15 pm Men’s Bible Class: Fridays, 6:30 am,
Studying Deuteronomy 13 Elizabeth Wright Apts. Service:
Sundays, 8:00am
Records You Help Make
Sunday Bible Study 427 Sunday Morning Worship 587 Sunday Evening 326 Hispanic Ministry (11/04/18) 85 Elizabeth Wright Apts., Sunday AM 26 Inner City 37 Wednesday Evening—6:30 283 Wednesday Evening—5:30 109 General Fund Contributions $29,683.85 Hispanic Min. Contributions (11/04/18) $136.00 Weekly Budget $24,147.00 Weekly Contribution Avg., 2018 $22,632.24
HE AIN’T HEAVY...
Here is the latest iteration of a wonderful old story...
In Iowa there was a storm that had flooded out a major city. People
were gathering their goods to save what they could. One of the policemen
saw a sight that touched his heart.
He saw a little boy carrying another little boy on his shoulders, all the
while still trying to carry goods and luggage and everything else thought to
be of value from their home.
The policeman went over to help the boy and said, “My, you’re trying
to do too much. You’ve got all these bags and then you’ve got that boy on
your shoulders. It’s too much weight for you. It’s too heavy.”
The little boy looked at the officer and said, “He ain’t heavy. He’s my
brother!”
When you know somebody is your brother, it makes it easier to bear
the weight and carry them to safety. “Therefore as you have opportunity, do
good to all men, especially to them that are of the household of
faith” (Galatians 6:10).
-R. Medlin
5315 Atlanta Highway
Montgomery, Alabama 36109
Phone: (334) 386-7320
Fax: (334) 386-7577
www.ucoc.org
www.universityym.com
Today’s Activities: Student Sunday
Young Adults go to Jim-N-Nicks
AWD Wetumpka CoC
Focus on One Another “with all humility and gentle-ness, with patience, bearing with one another in love,” Ephesians 4:2
Lessons for Today:
AM: “A Guaranteed Way To A Successful Life!” Eccl. 12:13-14 PM: “The Normal Christian Life!” Acts 17:24-28 Randy Medlin
Worship Leaders
November 11, 2018 10:00 a.m. Song Leader: Art Williams - AM/PM Main Prayer: Andrew Sims Preside at Table: Mark Brenneman Scripture Reading: Garrett Redman Closing Prayer: Mark Sims Serve Communion: Mason Chandler, Patrick Daly, Brandon Deason, Ray Dutton, Will Freeman, Jason Graham, Buddy Hall, David Hilyer, Jon Hilyer, Jamie Horn, Joel Hunt, Gavin Lyle, Matt Morris, Mark Pace, Brandon Redman, Grant Sanderson, Nathan Stephen, Woody Wordlaw. 5:00 p.m. Main Prayer: Joe Kelly Scripture Reading: Richard Anderson Closing Prayer: Ron Honaker Serve Evening Communion: Matt Morris, Dean Itson & Joe Barnett
Others Who Serve: Chairman and Co-Chairman of the Elders: Chris Baker & Barry Buford
Nursery AM: Jenna Taggart & Julie Taggart PM: Stephanie Bates & Reilyn Greeters
East: Page & Mary Clayton West: Alex Ours & Kate Busby Ushers East: Patrick Daly West: Joey Wiginton Doorman East: Kevin Long West: Volunteer
Those In Need of Our Prayers Bannie Burt has moved to Hillview Terrace Nursing Center (room 415) for Rehab. Please remember her 99th Birthday on Tuesday! Walter Colburn is back in Jackson Hospital Room 663 with Pneumonia. George Crapps had a successful Gallbladder removal on Friday and because it was done microscopically, he gets to recuperate at home. James Deason was admitted to Jackson Hospital on Friday with blood pressure issues. Dorothy Mosby was admitted in UAB Hospital last Monday where, it seems, the Rheumatologist and team have potentially diagnosed her problem as Stills Disease. They are treating her and she appears to be getting better. Please continue the prayers and they want their UCC family to know how they love you and are thankful for your outpouring of compassion toward them.
Those confined, dealing with ongoing health problems, and military: Dan Alexander, Tammy Brewer, Edith Bryant, Bannie Burt, Pierre Caldwell, Eddie Clark, Blois & Lucy Clifton, Wally & Sharon Colburn, James & Rebecca Deason, Kathleen Dees, James & Joyce Duncan, Mickie Haynes, Sandra Honaker, Bob Hudson, Gail & Tomi Hudson, Dottie Huggins, Dennis Itson, Laura Jenkins, Sara Jones, Martha Keel, Helen Lester, Lynn McDaniel, Charles Mills, Dorothy Moberly, Dorothy Mosby, Bruce Morton, Turner & Geraldine Paseur, Caleb Richardson (Military), Laura Spencer, Lynne Spencer, Omega Tatum, Tom & Suzy Taylor, Rose Turner, Sherry Wadsworth, Marie Ward, Dan Winstein.
FRIENDSHIP BREAD We encourage all of our Visitors to pick up your
(baked especially for you) Loaf of Bread in either foyer as you enter or when you leave. Thank you for worshipping with the UCC family.
Announcements
Last Sunday was very humbling in that the University church generously gave $23,175.76 for the victims of Hurricane Michael. This will be a blessing for many. Your Elders graciously thank you.
We rejoice with and want to welcome Stephen Williams into our UCC family. He was baptized Friday.
Today is Student Sunday! This is a day for our adopt-a-student families to get together! So, grab a meal, coffee or ice cream , spend time in prayer, etc. Just take the opportunity to be together.
To All Young Adults: We are eating lunch at Jim-N-Nicks after this AM worship today!
FYI—The Church Office will be closed tomorrow for Veterans Day.
Monday Night LBC at the Lathams’ will be Nov. 12th, at 6:30 pm. Lessons 11 and Days 3 & 4.
Friends for Faulkner will be having a “SOUPER BAKE SALE” on Tuesday, Nov. 13th, from 11 am to 2 pm in the Rotunda Auditorium. We need baked goods donated and brought that morning. We’ll have several soups, baked potatoes and baked items to sell at $7.50 and $10. All funds go to student scholarships. See M. Austin, P. Oliver, C. Wallock or A. Seesengood if questions.
The next Inside Scoop will come out the first weekend of Dec. If you have items to sell, rent, etc., notify [email protected] with the items you want published by Nov. 25.
We are looking for adults who are interested in singing some Christmas Carols as part of the entertainment for this year’s Christmas Party Fellowship on Dec. 16th after the PM service. Please see Elenore Conley if you are interested in participating, or we may come to you.
Holiday Schedules: On Wed., Nov. 21st, and on Wed., Dec. 26th, we will only meet for a short devotional at 6 pm on both nights. There will be no classes. Then, Sunday, Dec. 30th, is a 5th Sunday. The elders have decided to have our regular 9 am Bible Classes and 10 am worship service, but NO in house meal and NO 5 pm worship service.
College Study Nights for their week of finals is fast approaching. We are asking for donations of drinks: bottled water, juices, or canned soft drinks. Please label and place in the kitchen or set by Andrew’s office door .
Be planning for our Couples’ Retreat, January 25, 26, and 27th. The cost is $275 per couple and you will not be disappointed. You may pay Jamie Horn, Joey Wiginton or Shannon Clifton.
Youth & College Activities: Youth: November 11th-AWD at Wetumpka CoC 25th-Devotional College: November 11th-Student Sunday 13th-Guys Night 18th-23rd-Thanksgiving Break 25th-Sunday Night Devotional