THE HILLS V V OICE OICE 2140 Highway 78 W. Oxford, AL 36203 P.O. Box 3323 256-831-0651 CHURCH OF CHRIST Bea-View Hills Those who hope in the LORD will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles. Order of Worship Song Leader: Shane Champion Call to Worship by the Elders –Bob Templin Prayer - David Pugh Song #570: A Beautiful Life (1,2,4) Scripture Reading: Zachary Briley Numbers 13:26-33 Song #860: There Is a Habitation (1,4) Song #364: Come, Share the Lord (1,2,3) Communion & Offering Song #853: When We All Get to Heaven (1,2,3) Children dismiss to Children’s Bible Hour Message: John Ross Song #948: I Am Resolved (1,4) Announcements Song #881: Mansion Over the Hilltop (1) Prayer - John David Austin August 10, 2014 Today: It’s August….You Know What That Means The new “Explorer” Sunday school class begins today in the Fellowship Hall! August 19: Gone With The Wind Tour (sign-up sheet in the foyer if you plan to go) August 24: Youth Devotional following PM wor- ship services. Contact Elder for August — Fred Denney 256-831-4964
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THE HILLS VV OICEOICE 2140 Highway 78 W. Oxford, AL 36203 P.O. Box 3323 256-831-0651
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Betta-View Hills
Those who hope in the LORD will renew their
strength. They will soar on wings like eagles.
Order of Worship
Song Leader: Shane Champion
Call to Worship by the Elders –Bob Templin
Prayer - David Pugh
Song #570: A Beautiful Life (1,2,4)
Scripture Reading: Zachary Briley
Numbers 13:26-33
Song #860: There Is a Habitation (1,4)
Song #364: Come, Share the Lord (1,2,3)
Communion & Offering
Song #853: When We All Get to Heaven (1,2,3) Children dismiss to Children’s Bible Hour
Message: John Ross
Song #948: I Am Resolved (1,4)
Announcements
Song #881: Mansion Over the Hilltop (1)
Prayer - John David Austin
August 10, 2014
Today:
It’s August….You Know What
That Means
The new “Explorer” Sunday
school class begins today in the
Fellowship Hall!
August 19:
Gone With The Wind Tour (sign-up
sheet in the foyer if you plan to go)
August 24:
Youth Devotional following PM wor-
ship services.
Contact Elder for August — Fred Denney 256-831-4964
The 10 Commandments of Human Relations
The fundamental issue in human ethical behavior is sum-marized by Jesus in what we have come to call The Golden Rule. It asks us to test our treatment of others by putting ourselves in their place. Treat others the way you would want them to treat you in the same or similar circumstance.
Somebody took that principle and translated it into Ten Commandments of Human Relations. You may have seen this anonymous piece on an email, or some other form of media, because it has circulated in a variety of settings. In case you have missed it, I am reproducing it here.
1. Speak to people. There is nothing as nice as a cheerful
word of greeting.
2. Smile at people. It takes 72 muscles to frown, only 14
to smile.
3. Call people by name. It is music to anyone’s ears to
hear the sound of his or her name.
4. Be friendly and helpful.
5. Be cordial. Speak and act as if everything you do is
genuinely a pleasure. If it isn’t, learn to make it so.
6. Be genuinely interested in people. You can like almost
anyone, if you try.
7. Be generous with praise, cautious with criticism.
8. Be considerate of the feelings of others. There are usu-
ally three sides to a controversy – yours, the other fellow’s, and the correct one.
9. Be alert to serve. What counts most in life is what you
do for others.
Live with a good sense of humor, a generous dose of pa-tience, and a dash of humility appropriate to being human.
The great challenge in human experience is not work skills but people skills. That is, research has shown that the ma-jority of people who fail in their vocation do so because they cannot get along with people.
You might think through the meaning of these ten common-sense ideas for your own workplace and personal activity. But what about the larger setting for your daily life? These principles work everywhere you go, for they are about showing respect to the people you meet in all those places.
Made in God’s image, all of us have something to be val-ued, affirmed, and acknowledged by others. But let it begin with us to acknowledge it in them. As the cycle of giving and receiving enlarges, the human community comes alive.
Upcoming Events
August 19: Senior’s trip Gone
With the Wind Tour - Van will leave
church building at 7AM. Sign up sheet is
in foyer if you plan to go.
August 24: Youth Devo following PM
worship service. Stratton & Lindsey fami-
lies hosting.
August 31: Men’s General Business
Meeting—8:30am Room 182
August 31: 5th Sunday—Contribution to
the building fund.
September 6: Tyler Johnston & Tesa
Hawkins wedding—Southwind Plantation
in Wellington 6PM
September 7: Pot Luck lunch after AM
worship—Food Group 2 in charge.
Birthdays & Anniversaries 8/10—Shannon Smith
8/11—Don Holt
8/13—Mahayla Rainey
8/14—Marty Livingston, M/M Todd Watts
8/15—Joyce Smith
8/16—Jim Denney, M/M Richard Gaines
8/17—M/M Jeff Tims
QUILTING
Attention Ladies! We are going to resume
quilting here at the building beginning on
August 21st from 9am-12pm. All ladies that
are interested and can sew are welcome to
join in the fun! Please see Edna Brown for
more details or if you have any questions.
Remember in Prayer. .
Our Sick. . . Ashley Brock is recovering from a car accident last
week. (159 Bud Wood Road, Anniston 36207)
Lavonne Austin is in Stringfellow Hospital with
heart problems. (103 Lloyd Drive, Anniston 36201) Family Members & Friends. . . Dade Strickland (family friend of Linda & Elton
Carter) continues to recover from recent surgery.
His family has requested prayers, specifically for
baby Dade’s lungs to heal.
Raymond Wallace (grandfather of Bryana Yar-
brough) is having health issues and was taken to
the ER this past week.
Sympathy. . . We extend our deepest sympathy to the family of
Robert (Buddy) Leath (Craig Leath’s father). Mr.
Leath passed away Monday, August 4th. The fu-
neral was held Thursday in Gadsden. (Craig & Te-
resa, 60 Creekview Lane, Lincoln 35096)
Also to the family of Charley Richardson (Brittany
Cobb’s grandfather). Mr. Richardson passed away
Tuesday, August 5th. The funeral was held Friday
in Oxford. (Brittany—550 Cobb Road, Anniston
36207)
Please continue to lift these families up in prayer as
they go through this very difficult time.
Angels are Rejoicing. . . Nicole Denney was baptized into Christ last Sun-
day night. Please remember Nicole in your prayers
and offer her encouragement as she begins her walk
with the Lord. (383 Cobblestone Way, Oxford
36203)
Those Privileged to Serve:
August 2014 Song Leaders:
17th—Shaun Stancil 24th—Lester Behel
31st—Shane Champion
AM: Opening Prayer Closing Prayer
17th: Shaun Stancil Bobby Lackey
24th: Wayne Carden Britt Parker
31st: Kevin Briley Bobby Starr
PM: Opening Prayer Closing Prayer
10th: Marty Livingston Ray Ishee
17th: Ben Lackey Brian Forbus
24th: James Farmer Mike Tims
31st: Jeff Tims Patrick Houston
Those to Serve at the Lord’s Table:
Presiding: James Lindsey
Assisting: Tommy Tinney, Ted Haynes, Avery Press-
ley, James Galbreath, Brian Forbus, Frank Thomas,
Calvin Phillips, Norman Morrison
Ushers:
Eddie Jennings, Patrick Houston, Matt Smith, Elton
Carter, Harold Bean, Harold Colley
Little Lambs:
10th: Theresa & Kamryn Beasley, Angela Hughes
17th: Jan Templin, Tammy Cobb, Macy Pressley
24th: Debbie Mitchell, Alicia Forbus, Mary Colley
31st: Volunteers Needed
Greeters:
West Entrance: Jeff & Teresa Tims
East Entrance: Frank & Gloria Thomas
Main Foyer: James & Linda Galbreath, Suzette Good-