A Word from Our Pastor Announcements My Decision Today r I want to commit my life to Christ. r I want to join PHBC. r I want to renew my commitment to Christ. r I want to talk to a staff member. r I want to be bapzed. r Joining PHBC r Beginning a relaonship with Christ r Sunday School/Small Groups r Adult Discipleship Opportunies r Missions Opportunies r Preschool/Children’s Acvies r Special Needs Classes r Middle School Acvies r High School Acvies r College & Career Acvies r Single Adult Acvies r Young Married Adult Acvies r Men’s Ministry Events/Acvies r Women’s Ministry Events/Acvies r Music & Worship Acvies r Recreaon Acvies r Counseling r Other: ___________________________ r Praise Report r Prayer Request ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Immediate Family in the Military: ________________________________________ Name Relaonship Worship Today Praises/Prayer Needs I’d Like To Know About Dixie Jackson Mission Offering Dixie Jackson Goal: $26,000 • To Date: $8,225 Acts 1:8 One Day Mission Trip Saturday, October 6 • Poinse County • $10.00 PHBC will join other ABSC churches to minister in the Poinse County area on Saturday, October 6. Ministry opons include block pares, children’s sites, evangelism teams, fishing derby, health/dental clinics, home repair/painng, prayer walking, sports camps, and yard work. To register visit absc.org/events/acts18trinity. Sign up by September 18. STEP Ministry Volunteers Needed Encouragers will meet at Ridge Road Elementary on Tuesdays from 1:00–2:00 p.m. beginning October 2. This is a one-hour, once a week commitment. Volunteers work with students on class work and homework and give them encouragement. Aſter School Tutoring takes place at the STEP building on 19th Street on Mondays and Thursdays from 4:00–5:00 p.m. Volunteers work with elementary students for 45 minutes of one-on-one tutoring once or twice per week. For more informaon, contact Juli Atkinson at 260.9521. Operaon Christmas Child September Collecon We are collecng small toys and WOW items, such as soccer balls with pumps and flashlights with baeries, dolls, stuffed animals, jump ropes, harmonicas, yoyos, etc. All items must be small enough to fit in a shoebox. Brown collecon bins are located around our campus. Partnership with NLR Middle School Connues We connue to partner with the students and teachers at NLR Middle School. Projects include replacing books on library shelves, record keeping for school pictures, and reading to classes. To volunteer, please visit our online sign-up page: parkhillbapst.org/registraon. Opioid Crisis: The Ripple Effect Community Forum • Monday, October 15 • 6:30 p.m. • Fellowship Hall Join us for a free community forum about the opioid crisis that is gripping our naon. Our disnguished panel of guests will include professionals from a wide range of disciplines, including healthcare, insurance, mental health and recovery, law enforcement, and statewide iniaves. Visit our website to register. DiscipleLife Classes Mere Hope • Wednesdays • 6:00 p.m. Fellowship Hall • Led by Ken Shaddox • $10.00 • Coed The Forgoen Jesus • Wednesdays • 6:00 p.m. H226 • Led by Garrick Conner • $14.00 • Coed One In a Million • Tuesdays • 9:30 a.m. A204–206 • 7 Sessions • $14.00 • Park Hill Women Study Tell Someone • Wednesdays Beginning October 17 • 6:00 p.m. • H226 6 Sessions • Led by Garrick Conner • $14.00 • Coed Job: A Story of Unlikely Joy • Tuesdays Beginning October 30 • 9:30 a.m. A204–206 • 7 Sessions • $14.00 • Park Hill Women Study For more informaon or to register for the above studies, visit parkhillbapst.org/registraon. Grief Recovery Groups Led by Kay Clowney, Cerfied Grief Counselor • Two Opons: Tuesdays • 9:30 a.m. • A103 OR Wednesdays • 6:00 p.m. • A103 Are you struggling with some kind of loss? It may be a loss of a loved one, loss of a job, loss of a relaonship, loss of a role, loss of health/ abilies/independence, miscarriage, etc. Each loss can have significant impact. And somemes we need help to move through the stages of grief and embrace a new chapter of life. To register, contact the Discipleship Office at 753.3413, or visit parkhillbapst.org/registraon. September 16, 2018 8:15 a.m. “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah” “Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee” “Who Can Sasfy My Soul Like You” “You Are My Hiding Place” “Thou, O Lord” PHBC Worship Choir “Purer In Heart, O God” “Go In Faith” 11:00 a.m. “God of Wonders” “Immortal, Invisible” “Who Can Sasfy My Soul Like You” “You Are My Hiding Place” “Thou, Oh Lord” PHBC Worship Choir “At the Cross (Love Ran Red)” “Go In Faith” This Week’s Ministry Spotlight “Give us today our daily bread….” (Mahew 6:11) It’s not wrong to think about tomorrow, or next week, or next month. It’s just wrong to worry about the things that are out there in the future. To trust Him daily assumes that we talk to Him each day. The challenges of life come on a daily basis. For us to remain free of worry, we have to pray and trust Him daily. God has designed that life moves at the pace of one day at a me. He wants us to be in step with Him – to trust Him for today. What do you need to trust Him for in your life? Every day God gives us 24 hours, 1,440 minutes, 86,400 seconds. Three great pracces for each day include: gratude, prayer, and trust. How to Become a Christian Admit that you are a sinner. (Romans 3:23) Believe that Jesus is God’s son. (Acts 4:12) Confess Jesus is your Lord. (Romans 10:9) Perhaps today is the day for your salvaon. If you would like to speak with a pastor or decision counselor, please complete the tear-off at the right and/or come forward at the pastor’s invitaon at the end of today’s worship service. For more informaon about our church, please visit our website, or text phconnect to 555888.