November Calendar 2 Budget Report 3 Servants List 4 Birthday & Anniversary List 5 East Union Child Care News 6 Ministry News 7 Church Information 8 Milestones are markers along the highway to tell what progress you are making in getting to your destinations. They are also actions or events that mark change or stages of development. Milestones in life are things like the day you graduate high school, college or perhaps get your first job. They can be the day you marry or your children are born. They day you move to a new job or a new house or per- haps the day you move to new city. Spiritual milestones are things like the day you were born again, your spiritual birthday. They can also be the day a family member received Christ. Others may be the day you joined a particular church or started a job within the church. I remember the day I came here almost 9 years ago in view of a call and it snowed 12” on Saturday night. Yes, we had services that day. Not many people did but we did here at EUBC. I also reflect on the newsletter articles that I have written. This is number 100, a milestone. I stop and wonder if any are memorable. The truth is that most are not because they are meant for a moment in time and then we move along. They may be used to promote something or to encourage or educate but seldom will they be wor- thy of a Pulitzer Prize. That points out to me that most of life is made up of small moments and collectively they form us and who we are. Some are milestones as we have seen but most are ordinary days. We often fail to see the progress we are making in life. I want to encourage us during the upcoming Thanksgiving season to think back and look at the milestones of the past and dream about those of the future and be thankful for each one. East Union Baptist Church This Issue
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November Calendar 2
Budget Report 3
Servants List 4
Birthday & Anniversary List 5
East Union Child Care News 6
Ministry News 7
Church Information 8
Milestones are markers along the highway to tell what progress you are making in getting to your destinations.
They are also actions or events that mark change or stages of development.
Milestones in life are things like the day you graduate high school, college or perhaps get your first job. They
can be the day you marry or your children are born. They day you move to a new job or a new house or per-
haps the day you move to new city.
Spiritual milestones are things like the day you were born again, your spiritual birthday. They can also be the
day a family member received Christ. Others may be the day you joined a particular church or started a job
within the church. I remember the day I came here almost 9 years ago in view of a call and it snowed 12” on
Saturday night. Yes, we had services that day. Not many people did but we did here at EUBC.
I also reflect on the newsletter articles that I have written. This is number 100, a milestone. I stop and wonder
if any are memorable. The truth is that most are not because they are meant for a moment in time and then we
move along. They may be used to promote something or to encourage or educate but seldom will they be wor-
thy of a Pulitzer Prize.
That points out to me that most of life is made up of small moments and collectively they form us and who we
are. Some are milestones as we have seen but most are ordinary days. We often fail to see the progress we are
making in life. I want to encourage us during the upcoming Thanksgiving season to think back and look at the
milestones of the past and dream about those of the future and be thankful for each one.
E ast Union B apt i st C hur c h
This Issue
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Rock Solid
Men Bible
Study—8 AM
19 20 21 22 23
Office
Closed
24 Office
Closed
25
26 27 28 29 30
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Echoing
Footsteps
7 PM
Echoing
Footsteps
7 PM
Deacons
Meeting
8 AM Outreach
Ministry
7 PM
Church
Council
6 PM
Fellowship
Hall Reserved
12 PM—4 PM
Community
Thanksgiving
Service
Brown’s
Methodist
Looking Forward:
Holiday Season will fill up fast.
If you need an event on the
calendar, please call office
early to reserve your date.
November 2017
Echoing
Footsteps
7 PM
No Services
Homecoming
No PM Service
Daylight Saving
Time ends
Tennessee Baptist Convention Summit
November 13-15
Hendersonville First Baptist Church
Blessing of
Shoe Boxes
AM Worship
Service
Fellowship
Hall
Reserved AM
Fellowship
Hall
Reserved PM
Veteran’s
Day
(observed on
10th)
NO Book
Club Meeting
this month
Echoing
Footsteps
7 PM
Bon-Fire
5PM—8PM
September 2017 Summary Of Accounts
All Operating Bank Accounts
First South Bank Operating Checking $75,156.66
First South Bank Money Market $20,730.79
Total Operating Funds 09/30/2017 $95,887.45
Designated Undesignated
Other Bank Accounts
Savings: Bergie Ervin Scholarship $4,008.29
Trout Fund $5,848.37
Emergency Fund CD $13,369.59
CD: Lottie Moon Fund $1,000.00
TOTAL Savings and CD $5,008.29 $19,217.96 $24,226.25
TOTAL CHECKING/SAVINGS 09/30/2017 $120,113.70
Designated Funds: In Operating Accounts
Benevolence $1,308.60
Brotherhood $35.00
Deacon Fund $231.69
Debt Retirement $1,095.15
Disaster Relief* $602.78
Harvest 365 $1,435.15
Sportsman Bible Study/Rock Solid Men $673.90
New Church Bus Fund $31,217.26
Operation Christmas Child $353.37
Sonshiners $4,685.31
Special Needs Projects $4,000.00
WMU Fund $236.10
Total Designated funds $45,874.31
Total Designated Funds(Checking & Savings) $50,882.60
Nov 5 Jimmy Stanford Nov 12 Chris Harvill Nov 19 Brian Kemp Nov 26 Chuck Nichols CHILDREN’S CHURCH DEACON Nov 5 Jerry Boone Nov 12 Rus Carter Nov 19 Jimmy Stanford Nov 26 Chris Harvill
November Bus Driver
Jimmy Stanford
Home:731-424-1895
Cell: 731-225-4254
Drivers Needed
We need volunteers to drive the church van on Sunday morning and evening. You must be 25 years or older and have a good driving re-cord. Please contact a mem-ber of the Transportation committee if you want to vol-
CHURCH SECURITY Nov 5 Donald Key, Tommy Hatchett
Nov 12 Scott Castellaw, Roger Havner
Nov 19 Randy Honey, Jim Robinson
Nov 26 Gerald Thompson, Richard Lott
NURSERY WORKERS
Nov 5 AM Infant ………….....Ashley White, Ashley Harvill Toddlers…...Jennifer Holloway, Paula Trimmer PM ……..…..……...……...Joyce Pierce, Betty Henry Nov 12 AM Infant ……..………..Jenny Israel, Kristen Young Toddlers …..Madalyn Shephard, Ginger Kemp PM ………………..……....Joyce Pierce, Betty Henry Nov 19 AM Infant ……..…..….Leigh Ann Gay, Stacy Young Toddlers …....Nancy Benefield, Chrystal Hayes PM ………………..……....Joyce Pierce, Betty Henry Nov 26 AM Infant………………..…..Linda Lott, Stacy Young Toddlers….Sheila Castleman, Hailey Shephard PM ………………..……....Joyce Pierce, Betty Henry
We are in need of volunteers to work in the
Nursery. Please sign up to serve. We need your help!
SOUP KITCHEN CAKES
Becky Moore
Lisa Cox, Debbie Lay
ICU BOX MINISTRY
Snacks needed for ICU Box!
New sign up sheets on the board across from Library
COUNTERS
Nov 5 Cornelia Camper, Gail Honey, Randy Honey
Nov 12 Gail Honey, Janice/Jerry Boone
Nov 19 Cornelia Camper, Donald/Margie Key
Nov 26 Brian & Ginger, Allen/Sheila Castleman
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Missions Meal There will be no mission meals
For November and December
Will begin again in
January
Attention!
Nursery Sunday School Hour
1St Sunday Cornelia Camper, Niki Robertson
2nd Sunday Cornelia Camper, Rhonda Jones
3rd Sunday Cornelia Camper, Belinda Glisson
4th Sunday Cornelia Camper, Rhonda Jones
5th Sunday Cornelia Camper, Belinda Glisson
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John & Alice Cole November 5 Bill & Sue Barnett November 11 Mike & Susan White November 15 Tim & Lesa Cochran November 26 Donald & Marjorie Key November 29
We try to include all members in our anniversary and birthday lists. If your name is not listed we may not have your information. Please contact the office to verify that we have the correct anniversary and birthdates. Thank you!
November 1 — Sheila Ivey November 1 — Ray Wiggins November 1 — Trae Witherspoon November 2 — Mary Escue November 3 — Mike White November 4 — Catherine Maxwell November 7 — Betty Mills November 9 — Jennifer Lake November 9 — Emma Nelson November 10 — Will Benefield November 10 — Tim Zornes November 11 — Marilyn Kiestler November 11 — Season Witherspoon November 14 — Britney Shumate November 15 — Alice Cole November 15 — Cindy Gower November 16 — Paul Alford November 16 — Ashleigh Climer November 16 — Kristen Young November 17 — Brooklyn King November 17 — Tony Smith November 18 — Mike Coplin November 18 — Robert Robertson November 19 — Travis Crawford November 19 — Jerry Talley November 21 — Lisa Cox November 21 — Chandler Reams November 25 — Sarah Shepardson November 27 — Allen Castleman November 27 — Mark Presson November 29 — Kara Byers November 29 — Amanda Deaton November 29 — Ashley Harvill November 30 — Jim Robinson
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Dear East Union Friends:
Welcome our new infant: Blaine Garrett son of Scott and Kasey Houston. Blaine has two big sisters, Kinley Cheyenne and Kindall Claire. This month our theme is about celebrating Thanksgiving! God provided for the people of Israel with food and water while they were in the wilderness. Preschoolers can genuinely be thankful for their families, homes and friends. We encourage them to thank God every day for His many blessings. Our early learners will hear Bible stories and songs. Our younger preschoolers have the same curriculum as our older preschoolers. It is scaled down to meet the needs and abilities of their age group, yet it is also challenging for them. Our Bible Story - Manna and Quail Memory Verse - This is the bread the Lord has given you to eat. - Exodus 16:15 Thank you EUBC for allowing us to serve God through children and families! EUCC will be closed on Thursday, November 23rd, and Friday, November 24th, for Thanksgiving!!! Happy Thanksgiving!!! With Love in Christ, Ms. Sandra
An activity page for the Children
Everyone invited! Visitation:
Monday, November 7 7:00 PM
Worshipping and Meeting Opportunities
In november
A NOTE FROM THE KITCHEN STAFF:
As the holiday season approaches
you are welcome to use the
fellowship hall as needed. But as
a reminder, please leave it as you
found it. If you chose to use
your own decorations, when
finished, please put ours back.
Thank you,
Kitchen Staff
Have you ever wondered what you would do if you were in a situation where someone needed CPR? Could you help them? There is an opportunity coming in which you will be able to take CPR training. We
just need to know how many would like to be in the class. If this is something you want to do (and it is something every adult SHOULD do), please sign the sheet on the bulle-tin board across from the library. If you need more information, please contact Brian Kemp.