Pennyrile CHURCH OF CHRIST June 9, 2013 On the web: www.pennyrilechurch.com Follow us on twitter: @pennyrilechurch Email us at: [email protected]Passing It On (I Timothy 4:12; II Timothy 2:2) II Timothy 2:1-2 “You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus, and what you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.” I Timothy 4:12 “Let no one despise your youth, but set the believers an example in speech and conduct, in love, in faith, in purity.” It is a beauful thing to witness the passing of faith from generaon to generaon. This morning we are blessed to hear a message from Jacob Sco. It is not the first me he has shared a message here, and will not be the last. It is worth thinking about, however, that when our younger people step into more public roles we are witnessing the passing of our faith to another generaon. When we are gathered as the body of Christ, there is always more going on that what we see with our eyes and hear with our ears. The body here at Pennyrile is alive and acve. There are many Sundays dur- ing the year when some of us are in other places serving or growing. Each week we gather here we can re- mind each other of the things we do during the week that maer. It is a blessing to hear the conversaons before and aſter our worship me. They are about our chal- lenges, they are about encouragement and comfort, about meaningful relaonships, about the good works this congregaon is involved with, about solving problems and working together. It is not like this every- where in our lives and we should remember that. Our children and grandchildren are among us and see us as we talk and visit. And I believe that even though they do not always know what is being said (or need to), they see that these are conversaons that maer – from fishing and gardening to loss and struggle. They sing with us, they witness the event of the Lord’s Supper, and they pray with us. All of this has the effect of forming what they will become as God’s men and women. Your presence is important here, and your children’s presence is important. It is worth the effort and planning that it takes to get a family here. There is no other place where we can be around such a variety of people who love and care about us and our families. It is a strength of our congregaon. So we will all share this morning in witnessing part of the process of faith passing to the next genera- on. But never forget that this happens every me the church gathers. Let us all connue to encourage, guide, and strengthen our children in the things that maer most. Our priories will be their priories. Please pray for the group in Honduras.
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Pennyrile CHURCH OF CHRIST
June 9, 2013
On the web: www.pennyrilechurch.com Follow us on twitter: @pennyrilechurch Email us at: [email protected]
Passing It On
(I Timothy 4:12; II Timothy 2:2)
II Timothy 2:1-2 “You then, my son, be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus, and what you have heard
from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also.”
I Timothy 4:12 “Let no one despise your youth, but set the believers an example in speech and conduct, in
love, in faith, in purity.”
It is a beautiful thing to witness the passing of faith from generation to generation. This morning we
are blessed to hear a message from Jacob Scott. It is not the first time he has shared a message here, and
will not be the last. It is worth thinking about, however, that when our younger people step into more public
roles we are witnessing the passing of our faith to another generation.
When we are gathered as the body of Christ, there is always more going on that what we see with
our eyes and hear with our ears. The body here at Pennyrile is alive and active. There are many Sundays dur-
ing the year when some of us are in other places serving or growing. Each week we gather here we can re-
mind each other of the things we do during the week that matter.
It is a blessing to hear the conversations before and after our worship time. They are about our chal-
lenges, they are about encouragement and comfort, about meaningful relationships, about the good works
this congregation is involved with, about solving problems and working together. It is not like this every-
where in our lives and we should remember that. Our children and grandchildren are among us and see us
as we talk and visit. And I believe that even though they do not always know what is being said (or need to),
they see that these are conversations that matter – from fishing and gardening to loss and struggle.
They sing with us, they witness the event of the Lord’s Supper, and they pray with us. All of this has
the effect of forming what they will become as God’s men and women. Your presence is important here, and
your children’s presence is important. It is worth the effort and planning that it takes to get a family here.
There is no other place where we can be around such a variety of people who love and care about us and
our families. It is a strength of our congregation.
So we will all share this morning in witnessing part of the process of faith passing to the next genera-
tion. But never forget that this happens every time the church gathers. Let us all continue to encourage,
guide, and strengthen our children in the things that matter most. Our priorities will be their priorities.
Please pray for the group in Honduras.
Thank you for worshipping with us today!
Please introduce yourself by filling out an information sheet located in the maroon
binder at the pew ends. You may place that in the contribution plate as it passes. You are also welcome to include any prayer requests
or any needs that we can help meet.
We’re happy you’re here.
Please come back!
Order of Worship
For Today
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Worship Leader: Clay Williams
Call to Worship: Louis Stanley
Congregational Reading: Psalm 121
#577 We Bow Down
How Great Is Our God
Prayer: Roger Dillingham
#226 Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing
#662 All to Jesus I Surrender
Lord’s Supper
Ronny Stubblefield Byron Pruitt
Daniel Davis Kivil Brown
Danny Lutz Darin Swaidner
Presiding: Byron Pruitt
Magnificat
Contribution
Dismiss for Children’s Church
Shout to the Lord
Had it Not Been the Lord
Scripture Reading: Mark Wilkerson—Psalm 3
Sermon: Jacob Scott
Had It Not Been the Lord
Prayer: Brock Shoulders
ALTERNATES:
Please meet
in case you are needed
to serve as a substitution for the Lord’s Supper:
Pete Shoulders
Curt Frederick
Privileged to Serve
Sunday June 9, 2013
Monitor: Johnny Allen
Nursery: Amber Ashby
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Worship Leader: Mark Wilkerson
Call to Worship: Quincy Stephenson
Prayer: Tim Teel
Prayer: Wayne Adams
Scripture Reading: Johnny Allen
Monitor: Bill Brown
Nursery: Krista & Kenna Teel
Serving the Lord’s Table
Ronny Stubblefield Byron Pruitt
Daniel Davis Kivil Brown
Danny Lutz Darin Swaidner
Presiding: Ronny Stubblefield
Prepare communion:
June: Elizabeth Webb
COMING UP:
June 22 thru 27—UPLIFT at Harding University
July 7—St. Louis Cardinals baseball game
July 14—19 Church Camp at WKYC
Services tonight at 6 pm: the Encouragement Group will meet at the Oak Ridge; Jacob Scott will lead the meeting in the auditorium.
Sunday evening, June 23rd at 6:00 pm, Sean will resume his class on “Spiritual Disciplines” in the auditorium.
Please excuse omissions or inaccuracies in the bulletin while we are out of the office. Krista is out of the office until June 9th
Ministers schedule: Bryce will be in Honduras from June 7th thru June 13th Sean will be in Honduras from June 7th thru June 16th
Remember in Prayer:
*Byron’s mother, Edna Pruitt, is still in a lot of pain. *”Tip” Herrin, Teresa Herrin’s father, lung cancer *Michael Skultety, cancer *Pat McCoy Partain *Len Obryant, cancer *Marcie Winstead, 25 year old from Webster County, breast cancer
*David Bowles, health issues *Eunice Randolph, lung cancer *Elleen Sloop, friend of Phyllis Gunkel’s, lung transplant *Janice Higgins, cancer *Terry & Faye Rakestraw *Larry & Bonnie Sims, friend of Allen’s, health issues *Dr. Scott Gaines, cancer *Aaron Reding, friend of Keith Tapp, late stage ALS *Denise Baxter, Reva McConnell’s niece *Sue Payne, cancer
*Harry Gregory, terminal illness
Shut-Ins & Elderly:
*Lois Bowling
*Bill Scott *Elizabeth Powell; Phyllis’ mother *Wilma Eagle *Lee Townsend