sunday, july 21 worship · james roy “junior” rogers sunday, july 21 8:30 am & 11:00 am -...
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Donnie Carwile (Frazier Rehab) back surgery recovery
Carter Drury (Cincinnati Children’s) leukemia,
David & Kimberly Drury 16 month old son
Johnny Morris (Norton, Audubon ICU) MRSA, pneumonia,
Kristy Hutchins’ friend Vicki Holt Robinson (Flaget) back surgery rehab
Donnie Chappell (home) Martha Hawkins’ brother
Cindy Parks Chesser (home)
Louise Hawkins (home) Harold Hawkins’ sister-in-law
Laverne Gagel (home) hospice care, Linda (Oliver) Rogers’ aunt
Bobby Parks (home) ear surgery 7/30, Norton Downtown
Larry Wright (home) chemo/radiation treatments
OUR CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY EXTENDED TO
Lori McCubbin Lastovich & family in the death of loved one, Richard Alan McLaughlin
Chris & Kim Boone & family in the death of her uncle, James Roy “Junior” Rogers
SUNDAY, July 21 8:30 am & 11:00 am - Worship 9:45 am - Sunday School 2:00 pm - Children’s campers/leaders leave
Our Poland Team will be traveling home today
Weekly Report - July 14, 2019
Bible Study: 148 Tithes: $10,747.75 8:30 am Worship: 83 Designated: $135.00 11:00 am Worship: 165 Transportation fund: $550.00
Budget To Date: Budget required: $260,847.00 Budget received: $275,807.73 Over/Under Budget: $14,960.73
Weekly Avg. Required: $9,661.00 - - Weekly Avg. Received: $10,215.10 Sunday, July 28
Deacons Meeting: 5:00 p.m. followed by our
Members Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Teen Camp & VBS team members will be sharing about their recent
Poland mission trip.
Church will provide barbeque. Please bring sides (i.e. cole slaw baked beans, potato salad, mac & cheese, fruit and of course, desserts!) to share.
FYI: May & June Financial reports are available at the Welcome Desk for review. before our meeting.
Mark Your Calendar for our
“Church Cookout at the Park”
Sunday, August 11, 5:00 p.m.
at Bloomfield Memorial Park
More details to follow in upcoming
newsletters
Join us for Thursday, August 1st
Men’s Bible Study and Breakfast, 6:00 a.m.
at Bloomfield Baptist Church in the small fellowship hall
Poland Mission Teams Update…
From Teen camp: BBC Family, We had a great trip to Teen Camp this year! Thank you for your support and sacrifices to send us. We were able to share the gospel countless times. Please come to our Members Meeting on July 28th to hear about the trip!
From VBS Camp: We are averaging 95-110 at VBS. The team is doing well and working hard. We are having lots of gospel conversations. We will be sharing more at our Members Meeting on Sunday, July 28th.
Senior Pastor, Richard Carwile [email protected]
Associate Pastor, Students/Education Nick Bateman, [email protected]
Associate Pastor, Worship/Family Ministry Dr. Matt Thompson, [email protected]
Secretary, Janis Hayden Church Phone: 252-8435 E-mail address: [email protected]
Church Website: bloomfieldbaptist.org
GREETERS & USHERS: 8:30: Daniel Cissell, Jackie Crume, Bill Judd, Charlie Mattingly, Bobby Parks, Ken Walker
11:00: Clayton Rogers, David Williams, Benjamin Williams, Larkin Williams, Chris Dudgeon, Imogene Beatty, Jo Ann Howard
WELCOME CENTER: Nina Lee
TG4W: Open
NURSERY: 8:30: Brian & Madison Osbourne 11:00: Ashley Dudgeon
MEDIA TEAMS: 8:30: Landon Cissell, Gary Hayden 11:00: Ken Walker, Tad Bowman, Craig Putnam
Bloomfield Baptist Church Family,
One of the books that has blessed me throughout the years is Simplify Your Spiritual Life by Donald Whitney. In it he writes: “Does your spiritual life sometimes seem more like a burden than a blessing? Does your spirituality seem to exhaust you as often as it refreshes you? Have your spiritual practices become "just another thing to do" in an already overcrowded, stress-filled schedule? If so, then you need to simplify your spiritual life. We should expect part of true spirituality to exhaust us, for it exists not merely for our own edification, but to serve the glory and purposes of God. Jesus' spiritual labors occasionally so fatigued Him that He could fall asleep in an open boat in the middle of a lake during a life-threatening storm (Luke 8:22-25). Likewise, the Apostle Paul knew the depletion of inner resources that results from the willingness to "spend and be spent" for the sake of the souls of others (2 Corinthians 12:15). All aspects of externalized spirituality—serving people's needs, doing good works, taking the Gospel to the spiritually lost, working in church ministries—all these expend the reserves of both body and soul. There's a problem, though, when the inflow of spiritual renewal doesn't replenish the outflow of spiritual ministry. For the spiritual life should also be the source of inner recreation and restoration since it is the way we most directly experience the Lord Himself in daily life. Through our spiritual disciplines (rightly motivated and practiced) come many of the most refreshing blessings of knowing Christ.” I highly recommend Whitney’s book, especially to those of you who may feel burdened, exhausted or stressed with life’s daily demands. Read it and be encouraged. Reaching Bloomfield with You, Pastor Richard
Sunday, July 21, 2019, Pastor Nick Bateman Sermon Text: James 4:1-10
“The War Against Worldliness”
July 21
Pray for our Children’s Camp
at Crossings on July 21– 24
Students and leaders leave for camp this Sunday, July 21 at 2:00 p.m.
Upcoming Month at a Glance…
1: Men’s Bible Study/Breakfast, 6:00 a.m. 6: Young at Heart, 10:00 a.m. 11: Cookout-at-Park, 5:00 p.m. 13: Homebound visitation, 12:30 p.m. 14: Wednesday night activities resume Children’s choirs, Youth & Adult Bible Studies, 6:30 p.m. Adult Choir Practice, 7:30 p.m. Praise Team Practice, 8:30 p.m.
18: Pork chop/burger Transportation fundraiser Pre-orders recommended.
25: Deacons meeting, 5:00 p.m. Prayer Gathering, 6:30 p.m.