Tranforming Lives, One House at a Time...Saturday, July 9th is our Third Annual All Church Work Day for Habitat for Humanity. A minimum of 10 volunteers are needed for each morning and afternoon shift on the construction site. Oodles of volunteers are needed to work at the ReStore, which is moving back into it‟s newly renovated building-no skills needed! All ages welcome! A great family opportunity for service. For details contact Larry Kirby. [email protected]. Lunch provided! Lorraine Him ([email protected]) is coordinating this effort. Sandwiches, cold drinks, bottled water & delivery service to the building site are needed. Can you help? WHAT’S HAPPENING AT FIRST CHRISTIAN… JUNE BIRTHDAYS 1st: C.B. Dobbs, Bobbie Sneed 2nd: Sarah Close, Scottie Summerlin 5th: Byron Cole, Lonna Williams 6th: Ann Reynolds, Susan Lee 7th: Jordan Coleman 8th: Gordon Perkins 9th: Fielding Atchley, Jr. 10th: Mary David Street, Tanya Fleury, Fran Petree 13th: Nathan Fletcher 14th: Bill Allen 16th: Suetta Morgan 18th: Homer Aldrich, Elsilynn Barber 20th: Scot Crosslin, Judy Duncan, Bitse Griggs 22nd: Alisha Fiske, Betty Zander, Tony Adkins 24th: Lesley Morgan, Peggy Brannen 26th: Moggie Henry 28th: Barbara Northcut, Don Baldwin 29th: Alice Pearce Happy Birthday to All! 10:45 A.M. WORSHIP June 19, 2011 Fathers’ Day SERVANTS IN WORSHIP Announcer ................................................................................. David Fleury Greeters: ....................................................................................... Kemp Class Acolyte(s): ........................................................Leah Summerlin/Jacob Beattie Red Book Pickup: ................................................ Emily Auten/Peggy Brannen Little Lambs (Nursery) ............................................................................. TBA Children’s Church (K-2nd) ........................................................ Louise Russell Deacons: Coordinator: Kathie Fulgham; Ushers: Doug Ford, Ruth DeBrunner, Lynn Creason; Other Servers: Carl Beattie, Kaye Poe, Connie Smithson, Beth Mahaffey, Peggy Brannen, Kent Smithson Elders at the Lord’s Table: East #1 (Prayer for Bread) ......................................................Lonna Williams East #2 (Table) ........................................................................ Alan Derthick West #1 (Prayer for Cup) ........................................................ Kyle Cutsinger West #2 (Table) ......................................................................... Scot Crosslin Elders On Call ...................................................Lonna Willams/Kyle Cutsinger Screen Door Callers: Petree/Wagner/Floyd/King PRAYER CONCERNS: Homer Aldrich Pat Barnwell Carol Hobbs Allison DeFriese Clark Williams Liz Love Natalie Wharton David Blackburn Mark Barber Jordan Coleman & Family Nancy Barber Doris Aldrich Doris Wolf (Linda Hershey‟s mother) Nancy Lord Al Pless (Evelyn‟s son) Normanda Huffman (Sally D‟s mother) Katherine Jordan (Kyle‟s Mom) Shirley Aldrich (Homer‟s sister-in-law) Rene Turnbow (Julia‟s Cousin) Doug Beuoy (Brannens‟ son-in-law) Edgar & Leona Bondurant (Carl Beattie‟s Grandparents) Peggy Catlett Victims of extreme weather in TN, GA, AL and MO Another IHN Week is coming...With summer and vacations coming, please remember that we will be housing the IHN families again the week of August 7th through August 14th. Start thinking about what you can do to help. We would appreciate each adult Sunday School Class picking one night to prepare and serve a meal. Also, check your calendars to see if you would be able to spend one night as an overnight host; we will need two people to stay each night, for a total of seven nights. We will also need some people to help set up after church on August 7th, and to help take down beds, and load the trailer early on August 14th so we can deliver it to the next church. We appreciate all you have done, and are going to do! Please call Julia Martin with any questions. A New Opportunity!...The Partnership for Families, Children, and Adults is in ongoing need of individual sized portions of soaps, shampoos, toiletries for their Family Violence Shelter & Sexual Assault Center. Grab those “mini” sizes from shopping or hotel visits & deposit them in the Partnership box in the lobby Donation Center. From Skip Brannen...I would like to thank everyone for the thoughts, prayers and cards concerning my recent surgery. I can‟t tell you how much your support meant to me. I am well on the road to recovery, and you get a lot of the credit! Brown Academy Teachers & Staff...need Love Too! FCC’s Staff Appreciation Committee needs a Team Leader for this Fall. Many plans are already in place, just need a volunteer to make them happen! Contact [email protected]. Save the Date-July 24...Fellowship Luncheon. Features Scrappy‟s famous homemade bar-b-que! After worship, join your Outreach Committee for a Picnic on the Grounds! (indoors). Lunch proceeds to benefit Habitat for Humanity. Special Guest, Dawn Hjelseth, Volunteer Co-ordinator for Habitat will join us for the fun! RSVP not required, but appreciated-to church office. From Ruth Wells...Belatedly, I want to thank all of you for your prayers, cards and calls when I was in the hospital this Spring. I‟m feeling fine now, although my voice isn‟t back to normal. “On-Call Elders”...are a new addition to our Bridge and Bulletin! Each week, a pair of Elders will be listed in the “Servants in Worship” as being “On Call.” These Elders will be available to be called in case of sickness, hospitalization, death, or other pressing need. Of course, you may always call Pastor Paul, but there may be times when he is out of town, and cannot be reached. On Thursday, June 23ed at 7:30PM...the UTC Master Chorale will perform a free concert at Second Presbyterian Church. The Master Chorale is a chorus of roughly forty members comprised of UTC graduate music students and talented singers from throughout the Chattanooga and North Georgia areas who come together once a year for a six-week rehearsal run culminating in a concert. The director is Dr. Kevin Ford, UTC Director of Choral Activities and the organist is David Friberg, organist of Lookout Mountain Presbyterian Church. Graduate conducting students serving as assistant conductors this summer are Brian Harris, Timothy Sunday, Sarah Tullock and Denise Adeniyi. Church members Robert Sauser and Alan Voss sing with this chorus. The concert is free, and all are invited. The concert will begin with the triumphant “God is Gone Up” by British composer Gerald Finzi. The English Renaissance composer Thomas Tallis‟ ”O Nata Lux” will begin an early music set including pieces by Portuguese composer Estêvão de Brito, German composer J. S. Bach and Czech composer Albin Maschek. David Friberg will play the beautiful “Fiat Lux” of French composer Théodore Dubois on Second Presbyterian‟s Möller pipe organ. Another musical highlight will be the performance of “Holy Radiant Light” by Russian composer Alexander Gretchaninoff immediately followed by Alexander Kopylov‟s “Svete thiy” or “Gladsome Light.” These will be followed by Josef Rheinberger‟s beautiful “Abendleid” and Johannes Brahms‟ “Waldesnacht.” The final set of music will include works by American composers. The close harmony and ethereal sounds of Frank Tacheli‟s “Earthsong” and Eric Whitacre‟s “Lux Aurumque” will proceed a setting of “Black is the Color of My True Loves Hair” by Theron Kirk and the concluding “Rise Shine for the Light is „a-coming” by Chattanooga Composer and UTC‟s Holmberg Professor of American Music, Roland M. Carter. Soloists for the evening will be tenor Harv Wileman and sopranos Sarah Marczynski and Gretchen Potts. Belief is truth held in the mind; Faith is a fire in the heart. -Joseph Fort Newton