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10:30 AM
First Look Birth - Preschool
Located in basement in God’s Big Backyard
252
Kindergarten - 5th Grade Located in Family Center (building south of church)
Adult Bible Fellowship
Randy Ballinger - Room 105 “Sermon Recap”
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Schedule of Worship
Morning Worship: 9:00 & 10:30 AM Bible Classes: 8:00, 9:00 & 10:30 AM
Evening Programs: Youth- 5:00 - 7:00 PM (unless otherwise noted)
Centerville Christian Church Staff:
Wes Sewell: Senior Minister Terry Cochran: Senior Adults Minister
Nathan Martin: Worship Minister Intern Logan Thompson: Student/Discipleship Minister
Barb Eastman: Children’s Director Shari Markley: Family Ministries Coordinator
Sermons Stream or download from the church
website: Www.centervillechurch.com
Sermon outline Program insert
Church Address:
111 N. Morton Avenue, P.O. Box 37
Centerville, IN 47330
Office Hours: Monday through Friday 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
Office Phone: 765.855.5176 Fax: 765.855.1002
E-Mail: Wes: [email protected] Terry: [email protected] Logan: [email protected] Nathan: [email protected] Barb: [email protected] Shari: [email protected] Dawn: [email protected] Elders: [email protected] Office: [email protected]
8:00 AM
Steve Williams Room 101 Hebrews
“The exaltation of Christ”
9:00 AM
First Look Birth - Preschool
Located in basement in God’s Big Backyard
252
Kindergarten - 5th Grade Located in Family Center (building south of church)
Jr. High & Sr. High The Tower
Adult Bible Fellowships
Richard Nevels/Tom Kaeuper Room 101
“John”
Nolan Markley/Eric Benns "Starting Point & Next Steps"
~Welcome!~
We are glad you chose to worship with us today!
We want your time with us to be meaningful and worshipful.
Our services include worship through song, sharing in
Communion and an offering, along with a message from God’s
Word. There will be an invitation to respond to the
message as God may lead you.
Communion, or the Lord’s Supper , is observed each Sunday
following the example of the early church. The bread and juice
represent the body and blood of Christ offered in our place on the
cross. All immersed believers are invited to take part.
Please hold the bread and cup to participate in unison.
For your convenience, we offer online giving via our website,
www.centervillechurch.com. On the home page, click on my ccc on
the bottom left to go to the page with instructions on how to set up
an account. Please be aware, the church pays a small fee
for the online giving transactions.
If you are a guest, you are not expected to par ticipate in the
offering, but are welcome to.
If this is your first time here please help us get to know you by
filling out the ORANGE Connection Card located in each pew rack.
Place it in the offering plate when it is passed. Thank you!
Programming is available for Birth - 12th grade. See previous
page for times and locations. Our Welcome Center in the foyer is
hosted by friendly folks who can answer your questions
and help you find your way around.
Hearing Devices are available in the foyer . Our Welcome
Center hosts can assist you with these.
Feel free to contact us in the church office (765/855-5176) with
questions or to talk to one of our staff. We would love to
partner with you in your next steps in life and
in your journey with God.
Under the Lordship of Jesus Christ, Centerville Christian Church is a growing community of believers, continually transformed by Grace, and passionately engaged in outreach.
November 3rd, 2019
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Tennessee Christian Teen Convention
When: January 10-12, 2020
Where: Gatlinburg, TN Please Sign up ASAP so Logan can reserve lodging at a cabin.
A deposit will of $100 will be needed ASAP.
We are thrilled to let you know our toddler nursery is
g r o w i n g. Therefore, we could use your assistance with the
care of this precious next generation. Your chance to coddle
these little ones would come around once a month at 10:30. If
this sounds like a way you would like to serve, Please contact
Barb - 765/914-0433.
252 and GBB need boxes of tissues. Thank you!
We are heading into the Holiday Season and now is the best time to
start collection for Operation Christmas Child Boxes.
Every two weeks we will collect different items:
Sept. 22nd & 29th - flip flops (all sizes), kids t-shirts & socks
Oct. 6th & 13th - combs, brushes, hair barrettes, soap & wash
clothes
Oct. 20th & 27th - notepads, crayons, pencils & pens
Nov. 3rd & 10th - small cups, small toys & small stuff animals
We are giving everyone multiple ways to do shoebox gifts this
year. You can bring in supplies that are listed here in the bulletin
(252 kids will be packing the boxes). Boxes and brochures are at the
welcome center - brochures are in the racks on the bulletin board as
well. Or you can give both ways. Pack your own box as well as bring
in items Our last date of collection will be November 17th.
BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS
November 8th at 7:00 Centerville Christian Church
Starting Friday November 15th, the church office will not be open to the
general public on Fridays. Calls will continue to be forwarded. Thank you!
Bible Study Fellowship November 3rd - 6:00 PM at Steve Williams
home, 829 NW B St., Richmond. Steve is teaching on 1 & 11 Thessalonians.
Everyone Welcome!
This coming week until Sunday, Nov. 10th will be the last week
to pick up books from the prayer/legacy room.
We thank everyone who has taken books and left a donation. A
donation is not necessary, but it is important to move the books.
So come in and take a few books for you or for gifts.
Today
VL 5:00 - 7:00 PM (Family Center)
Financial Peace University 5:00 PM (Room 101)
Tuesday, November 5th
First place 4 Health 6:45 PM (Family Center)
Wednesday, November 6th
2nd Half Bible Study 10:00 AM (Room 101)
Thursday, November 7th
Women’s Bible Study 9:00 AM (Pit)
Friday, November 8th
The Watchmen 7:00 PM (Sanctuary)
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Spiritual Discipline for November:
Taking joy in what God has done
Memory Verse:
He continued, “Go home and prepare a feast, holiday
food and drink; and share it with those who don’t have
anything: This day is holy to God. Don’t feel bad. The
joy of God is your strength.” Nehemiah 8:10 Message
Future Events:
November 24th Community Thanksgiving Meal
December 7th Jingle Jam
January 10-12th TCTC
Weekly Budget: $ 14,963.33
Offering: October 27th $ 9,246.00
Weekly Attendance: October 27th 312
Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday Nov. 24th, at 5:30. We
need volunteers to cook. Plus we need donations of Turkey, ham,
canned sweet potatoes, potatoes for mashed potatoes, green beans,
dressing mix, pies and dinner rolls. Contact Pam Torbeck
at [email protected] or call or text 765-969-6114.
HISTORICAL TIDBITS FOR THE LEGACY PROJECT
From Carolyn Lafever
The music of the early Centerville Christian Church was sung
without instruments. Many musical instruments were available but
there was a difference of opinion about accompanied singing after the
Reformation. Luther favored educating worshipers to sing well with
accompaniment, but other more conservative groups rejected musical
instruments as being too worldly. To help improve congregational
singing, four-part a cappella singing was taught.
Singing schools became popular in the early 1800s. Singing
masters would come to the community for two or three weeks and
hold a singing school, usually at the church or school. The shape-note
or “fa-so-la” method was developed to teach students to read music.
The music master earned his fee by selling his books.
Singing schools were most popular in the South This new learning
greatly influenced the quality and enjoyment of congregational
singing.