May 19, 2019
May 19, 2019
DiscipleshipCHURCHWIDE WEEKLYSUNDAY SCHOOL Sunday at 9:15amThere are groups/classes for all ages!! For more details on options or which class is best for you, contact Mike Smith (Adults), Josh Beeler (Youth), or Cheyenne Duffy (Children).
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LIFE ACTIVITIES RESUME IN AUGUST
MEDIA CENTER Sunday, WednesdayCome and take advantage of the resources your church library has to offer! Hours: Sunday: 8:45am-10:20am; Wednesday: 9:30am-noon; 2-4:30pm
YOUTH CHOIR Sunday, 11:30amYouth in grades 7-12 are welcome to join the fun and fellowship as Youth Choir prepares to sing for worship services and mission trips. Lunch is served before rehearsal begins.
NOTES OF ENCOURAGEMENTThroughout the month of May, please take a few moments to write some notes of encouragement for our Puerto Rico missionaries. Josh will collect them, take them with him, and give them to team members while on mission to keep their spirits up and let them know people at home are praying for them! There will be collection points at both worship spaces throughout the month. Notes of Encouragement should be written generically and not to specific team members.
Missions & MinistryWOMEN ON MISSION Tuesday, May 21We meet this Tuesday at 10:30am in the Chapel. The Knox County Association of Baptists CHRISTIAN WOMEN’S JOB CORPS, or of-tentimes called A HAND UP FOR WOMEN, is a ministry for women who have needs that the Job Corps strive to meet. Our guest speaker will be Barbara Golec. Suggested items to bring for the women are household cleaning items that food stamps do not cover
VBS SNACK REQUESTAdults who are not planning on participating in VBS have the opportunity to say thank you to all of the workers by providing a snack for them each day. There will be about 80 workers and snacks will be provided between 9:30 and 11:30am. Some suggested items are: fruit trays, veggies & dip, cookies, cupcakes, pretzels, potato chips, etc. A sign-up sheet will be in the Sunday School boxes. Thank you!
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Wellness
Fellowship
FUN FITNESS No-impact, flexibility-focused exercise while seated in or standing with a chair. Designed for senior adults & those with physical limitations.Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10:30am (Gym)
YOGAGet the benefits of mind/body conditioning, toning and stretching.Monday 6pm (Lynnwood 3rd Floor)Tuesday 10:15am (Lynnwood 3rd Floor)Saturday (alternate) 9:00am (Lynnwood 3rd Floor)
BODY BARRE The very best of pilates, yoga, aerobics and strength training to lengthen, strengthen and tone your body.Thursday 6pm (Lynnwood 3rd Floor)Saturday (alternate) 9:00am (Lynnwood 3rd Floor)
PI YO Mind/body toning, stretching and shaping of the muscles.Tuesday 6pm (Lynnwood 3rd Floor)Saturday (alternate) 9:00am (Lynnwood 3rd Floor)
BARRE, YOGA, PILATES (alternating)Thursday 10:15am (Lynnwood 3rd Floor)
WEIGHT WATCHERS Mondays, 5-6pm (Chapel) A group setting to learn and practice ways to stay healthy & fit!
MIDDLE SCHOOL PAINTBALL TodayOur 6-8th graders will meet in the FLC at 1:30pm to go play paintball with leaders at Sir Goony’s. We will return around 5pm. Cost is $25/person. Simply bring money and a completed Sir Goony’s waiver with you on Sunday afternoon. The waiver can be picked up in the youth space or downloaded from our website.
BARTER THEATER IN ABINGDON Tuesday, May 21Let’s go see Shrek! Leave the Family Life Center at 9:45am and return around 6:30. Cost is $40 for the play and transportation. Bring money for lunch. Call the FLC (688-1206) for reservations.
END-OF-THE-YEAR COOKOUT Wednesday, May 22Our youth and their families will wrap up the year with a cookout! Join us in the Family Life Center at 6:30pm as we eat an awesome dinner and preview the summer activities together.
KENTUCKY SPLASH June 1Our youth will meet in the FLC at 10am to spend the day at Kentucky Splash! Invite your friends to be a part of the event. They only need to fill out a Youth Activities Waiver to travel with us. Cost is $20/person, which includes food and drinks for the day, and we will return at 5pm.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL June 10-13Join us each day 9:30am until noon. For children who turn three by August 15 through 5th grade. Register online at www.cbcfc.org/resources/events or call the church office. We are collecting paper towel and toilet paper tubes for crafts during VBS. Please bring them to the box outside the Sanctuary or in the FLC.
NIGHT AT THE PARK June 30We are headed back to the Smokies Stadium! We have reserved the Pioneer Porch for a church family picnic before the Smokies Game! Picnic starts at 4pm and the game is at 5:30pm. Tickets are $25/person and MUST be paid for by Sunday, June 2. Contact Josh ([email protected]) to signup, purchase tickets, or with any questions.
Dr. Mike Smith ....................................................................Senior [email protected] ...............................................................865.275.5017
Rev. Bob Robinson ....................Associate Pastor of Music and [email protected] ...........................................................865.748.7930
Rev. Josh Beeler ........................Associate Pastor for Youth and [email protected] ................................................................865.264.0408
Bill McConnell ....................................................... .Church [email protected] .........................................................865.607.5370
Rev. Fran Mitchell ...............................Associate Pastor to Senior Adultsfmitchell@cbcfc.org..............................................................865.719.9521
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Worship & StewardshipFACTS AND FIGURESMay 12, 2019Church Membership ......................................................................2068Morning Worship Attendance ..........................................................520Preschool Worship ............................................................................17Sunday School Attendance .............................................................375
Required Received Last Year5/12/19 $29,807.69 $25,619.93 $34,774.01YTD $953,846.07 $878,619.88 $953,290.18 BUILDING ON A STRONG FOUNDATION Received to date $1,066,777.03
NEXT WEEK IN WORSHIP Easter Encore: Answer the Question John 5:1-9
PRESCHOOL WORSHIP Sunday at 10:30am (Preschool Area)Six weeks to Pre-K children are cared for during the worship hour and led through age-appropriate curriculum.
To volunteer, contact Mary Bates: [email protected]
May 19Team Leader – Sarah Norman108B Charlene Darby108C Andrea Wolfenbarger, Anna Wolfenbarger107C Kristi Pendley, Olivia Jones107A/B Wes Thomas, Ben Pendley
CARDIO AND STRENGTHStep, Kickboxing, Turbo Kick, Cardio Circuit, Bosu, Total Body TrainingMonday – Friday 9:00am (Gym)Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 6pm (Gym)
TOTAL BODY Thursdays, 6:00pm (Gym)Weight training for major muscle groups: use free weights, tubing & fit ball.
May 26Team Leader – Lindsay Holt108B Melinda Waddell, Missy Ballenger108C Lauren Wilson, Julie Hodges107C Shelly Wilson107A/B Scott Williford, Hila Williford
Family Info
,Promptings
As we continue to prepare for the Puerto Rico mission trip, let’s review a few facts about Puerto Rico.
From 1493 until 1898, Puerto Rico was a colony of Spain. At the end of the Spanish-American War, Spain ceded Puerto Rico to the United States. In 1900, Puerto Rico became an unorganized territory of the United States and was allowed to send one delegate (non-voting) to the U.S. House of Representatives. In 1917, the people of Puerto Rico were granted U.S. citizenship by an act of Congress. Puerto Rico became a self-governing commonwealth of the United States in 1952.
Puerto Ricans have consistently voted to remain part of the United States. In recent years, they have voted in favor of statehood, but the U.S. government has not acted on the request. Since 1917, Puerto Ricans have been subject to the U.S. military draft (whenever such a draft was in effect), and Puerto Ricans continue to volunteer in significant numbers for service in the U.S. military.
Hurricane Maria, a category 4 storm, struck Puerto Rico on September 20, 2017. Most of the country’s power and water infrastructure suffered heavy damage and over 3,000 citizens lost their lives. Recovery has come slowly, and even today many Puerto Ricans lack access to clean water, power, housing and other resources.
We are sending a team of volunteers to help our fellow citizens. Our mission team will work with Mission Serve in Puerto Rico to address humanitarian needs and to share the gospel in various ways. Continue to pray for and support the team in the days ahead.
Mike Smith
SYMPATHY TOThe family of Doris TateTori Smith Dyke and Hunter Smith in the loss of their father, Eddie Smith
IN THE HOSPITALWanda Williams - Fort Sanders
Classic May 19, 2019
CatalystWelcome to Worshipers Dr. Mike Smith
Oh How I Need You Called Me Higher I Surrender
Scripture Reading Acts 11:1-8
Offering and Prayer
Till the Whole Earth Looks Like Heaven
Personal Inventory Activity Message Easter Encore Rev. Josh Beeler Who’s Outside Your Circle? Response/Invitation
Build Your Kingdom Here
Money Plant, courtesy of Bill Nichols
The Sanctuary flowers are placed in loving memory of Dana Workman Henegar for her birthday by her family.
Prelude Two Trumpet Tunes Boyce, Torelli
Welcome to Worshipers Dr. Mike Smith
Hymn 10,000 Reasons arr. Harlan
Children’s Choirs Sometimes When I Am Still Jesus Loves Me Bonse Aba What a Wonderful World
Hymn No. 208 He Is Lord
Scripture Reading & Prayer Acts 11:1-18 Scott Williford
Hymn No. 569 In Christ Alone arr. Shipps Offertory Prayer
Choral Offertory On the Third Day Pote
Message Easter Encore Dr. Mike Smith Who’s Outside Your Circle?
Hymn No. 477 We Are Called to Be God’s People
Choral Benediction Hallelujah Chorus Handel
Postlude The Heavens Declare the Glory of God Marcello