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Couts Countdown Go WEST - Welcome, Equip, Serve, Transform September 1, 2010 Volume 4 Issue 9 One Worship Fall Bible Service Studies Sunday, Start July September 4 8th 11:00 a.m. - In the gym Goal - 120 Participants Sign up in the Welcome Center on Sunday or sign-up online www.coutsmethodistchurch.com How to Study the Bible Led by Georgia Orr Disciple I Wednesday Evening Class and a Day Class Led by Rod Corder & Chris Safford Worship 8:30 a.m. - Classic 11:00 a.m. - Contemporary Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Office Hours 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday - Thursday Visit us on the Web www.coutsmethodistchurch.com The Book of John The Spirit Filled Life Led by Virginia Mayfield Have A New Kid by Friday How to Change Your Childs Attitude, Behavior & Character In 5 days Led by Bonnie Madoerin Salvation Led by Butch Hott Christ in the Old Testament Led bybarbara Vanhoozer & Len Johnson 802 North Elm Weatherford, Texas 76086 817-599-8601 Christ Style Life (4 Week Series) The first series - Peace Led by Tim and Sarah Jarrell

Letters From Timothy Letters From Timothy SOUL FOOD CAFÉ Our mission is to Go WEST! The E in our mission is to equip. To help you fulfill that part of the mission we have scheduled an outstanding line-up of Bible Studies. Our goal is that half of our regular worshippers will sign-up and participate in a Bible Study this Fall. The goal: 120 participants. Studies range from shorter 4-6 week studies to a 36 week study of the whole Bible! Deep Dive studies will also be forming. Sign-ups are in the welcome center, or you may call the church office. NEW THIS FALL we are having the Wednesday Night Meal catered. A BIG change will require you to PRE-PAY for your meal. Envelopes will be available for you to submit your payment. Pre- payment can be submitted weekly or monthly. The menu will be listed in the newsletter. Each meal will feature an entrée, salad, two vegetables, dessert, and tea. Adult price will be $5.00. Elementary Children will be $2.50 (this will be a child portion, please order an adult portion if your child prefers larger portions). We also have an elementary child maximum charge for two children. Families with three or more elementary children pay only for the first two. Our Wednesday Nights has a new name: Soul Food Café. Our goal is to feed your body and soul. Sign-up soon! Keep the SON in your eyes! Soul Food Café Wednesdays 5:30 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. $ 5.00 - Adults $2.50 - Children (12 and under) Wed., Sept. 8th Meatloaf, Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes, Salad Wed., Sept. 22nd Chicken Spaghetti, Corn Green Beans, Salad, Roll, Dessert and Drink Maximum number of elementary children a family has to pay for is 2 Wed., Sept. 15th Enchiladas, Beans, Rice, Salad, Dessert and Drink Wed., Sept. 29th Baked Chicken, Rice, Green Beans, Mashed Potatoes, Roll, Dessert, Stewardship Corner September 2010 What is generous giving? When we think of generosity, we might think of the size of the gift or the nobility of the cause. However, Jesus measured generosity by a radically new standard: the condition of the giver s heart. For wherever your treasure is, there your heart will be also. (Matthew 6:21) Therefore, giving is more than an obligation for followers of Christ, it is an exciting opportunity to lay up treasure that will last for all eternity. The Lord Jesus himself said It is more blessed to give than receive. (Acts 20:35b) When you let yourself feel what would happen if you trusted God to provide for your needs, it instantly changes your perspective (on generous giving) forever. Fields of Gold Andy Stanley Page 2

Shhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!! Secret Church Begins September 17 th 6pm - Midnight Imagine living in a place where you were not free to study and discuss the Bible openly; where faith in Christ and belief in the teachings of the Bible were not only discouraged, but actually dangerous. How committed would you be to God's Word in a place like this, where your beliefs could threaten your home, your family, even your life? For millions of believers around the world, this imaginary place is an everyday reality. They are our brothers and sisters in Christ; their faith is strong and true, their church is a secret church, underground, hidden from the eyes of earthly authorities. But they are growing--often thriving--among those who would kill followers of Jesus Christ if given the opportunity. When we think of "church" in America, we think of going to meet at a building, singing, praying and hearing a message from a Pastor. In many places around the world, "church" meets in a home, an apartment, even in secret. These small groups of Christ-followers often meet for many hours in study, prayer and fellowship, as it is dangerous to travel to "church" and they want to make the most of their time together. Secret Church is our "house church," where we meet periodically for an intense time of Bible study (4-6 hours). We also pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters across the globe. In our country we often hear some version of the following: "Your life will be much better as a Christian. You'll have fewer problems, a happier outlook and be blessed with the comforts of life you need." What if this wasn't true? In fact, what if being a Christ-follower meant persecution? What if it meant being outcast from friends and family, living in fear of personal harm, or losing the comforts of life? The Bible confirms throughout the New Testament that the life of a Christ-follower will often not be one of happiness, but suffering. It might be tough to hear, but sometimes it is in our suffering that God is really glorified. Think about it--if life is really tough, and we still acknowledge God and our faith grows in the midst of difficult times, then He gets the glory for our actions. After all, it's easy to say, "God is faithful" when things are going great. It's harder to believe when things are not. Secret Church is not for the uncommitted or faint at heart. If you desire to know God more deeply through His Word, and know His Church more fully around the world, then please join us for Secret Church. God will use this focused time of study to equip you through knowledge of His Word as we gain understanding of the state of His Church and our persecuted brothers and sisters around the world. The objective of Secret Church is for you to pass along what you learn, so that others can become disciples of Christ--both locally and global. When? Where? Cost? Leaders? What? Page 3 Friday, September 17 th, 6pm - Midnight Couts Sanctuary $10.00 (sandwich supper, snacks, and materials) Teaching Pastor Tim; Music Fredrick Snowdon Survey of the Old Testament

September 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5:30 p.m. CCA Board Meeting 5 12 Youth 1912:30 Trustees Leadership Meeting - 3:00pm-7:00pm 6 Labor Day Church Office Closed 13 Ministry Teams 20 21 7 6:30 a.m. Men s Breakfast Noon Retired Teachers 146:30 a.m. Men s Breakfast UMW 10:00 am 6:30 a.m. Men s Breakfast 26 27 28 6:30 a.m. Men s Breakfast Page 4 UMW 10:00 am 6:00pm - CCC 8 9 Wednesday Schedule 3:30 p.m. Kidzone Frijoles & 42 6:30 pm Fellowship Hall 10 4:30 15 16 17 Prayer Force 5:00 Emmaus Reunion group 5:30 Emmaus 22 Reunion Group 23 5:30 Snack Supper 5:30 Praise 29 Band/Team 30 6:30 Bible Studies 6:45 Youth / Escape Finance Meeting 7:00 p.m. Frijoles & 42 6:30 pm Fellowship Hall 6:00pm - 8:00pm Emmaus Gathering Fellowship Hall 6:00 p.m. Secret Church 11 8:00am - 4:00pm Emmaus Team Meeting Youth Lock-In 18 Beth Moore simulcast at 1st UMC 24 25Father/ Child Canoe Trip 6 pm Women s Night In - Juli Greene s home

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Couts Christian Academy begins 6th year Couts Christian Academy Begins Its 6 th School Year The church doors opened Monday morning, August 23 to welcome 138 children to C.C.A. for the 2010/2011 school year. Our C.C.A. children range from 2 yrs. Old to 4 th graders. We ve come a long way from our 2 day a week mother s day out program with 40 children to our licensed preschool and elementary. Each year we take steps of growth by adding another school grade and new programs. New additions for this year include; 4 th grade, 5 day a week P.E. for our elementary children, Stretch and Grow class for our 2 s and 3 s, and Spanish for our pre k 4 and elementary. C.C.A. is blessed with 24 incredible teachers and support staff that work way beyond their salaries. Sarah Jarrell, Director Katrina Nager, Administrative Assistant Amber Thomas, Middler Multi-Age Stephanie Jester, Primary Multi-Age Cheryl Cerbone, Kindergarten, Jenny Garza, Elementary Assistant Sarah Brown, Transitional Kindergarten KaRae Walls, Pre k4 Katie Spangler, Pre k4 Lisa Renfrow, Pre k4 Karen Barrett, Pre k3 Gail Simko, Pre k3 Krystle Delgado, 2 s Sara Towles, 2 s Christina King, 2 s Tiffany Jones, 2 s Kerry Hatch, Music Amy McSwain, P.E./Computer Shelly Reyes, Stretch and Grow/Dance Diane Palencia, Spanish Amy Roberts, Teacher Assistant Kayliegh Bazzell, Extended Care Mylissa Gilmore, Extended Care Cody Nager, Extended Care Our elementary enrollment increased 15% this school year and we are extremely encouraged by that growth. The preschool is well known in the community and new families find us easily through word of mouth. We are still working hard to let Weatherford know that we also have an elementary school. One visual we are trying is Couts Christian Academy Yard Signs. We would like for anyone in the congregation who lives on a well traveled street to consider placing a sign in their yard. Signs are available in the C.C.A. office. A big strong thank you to the team of people who came on Friday, August 20 th to install the rubber playground mulch. The helpers included; Butch Hott, Jason Madoerin, Clenton Collier, Kayliegh Bazzell, Gloria Black, Dennis Waters, Tim Jarrell, Allison, Tucker, and Nancy Jane Taylor, Larry Vanhoozer and Larry s tractor. Thank you Janet Ragsdale for providing the breakfast burritos, I m sure they gave the energy needed to knock out the job in just 5 hours. So sorry to all the people who were planning to come and help on Saturday. We didn t mean to finish so quickly and leave you out of the fun, it just happened. Thank you New Vision Class and Elior Class for sharing your Sunday School rooms with CCA to provide us with needed space for Music, Spanish and Chapel Class. We want to say thank you to our church family for the amazing support you have shown us this past week. This church surrounded us with an unimaginable amount of love and prayer and we are forever grateful to each and every one of you. Thank you for being such incredible blessings!! Brad, Carol, Hayley and Mia Vantine Attention: Women s of Couts Please join us for a Girls Night In, hosted by Juli Greene and Carrie Worsham Saturday, September 25, 2010 at 6:00 pm, at the home of Juli Greene, 150 Shady Lane, Weatherford, TX 76085 (817) 360-2251Bring potluck-appetizers and finger foods Fun, fellowship, and brainstorming ideas for forming a women s group. Page 6

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Go Welcome, Equip, Serve, Transform Non-profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Weatherford, Tx. 76086 Permit No. 110 Address Correction Requested W E RE ON T HE WEB - V IS IT US WWW. COUTS METHOD ISTCHUR CH. C O M Prayer Concerns Our Military September Birthdays Rod Corder J.T. Cox Jeannie Hazleton Mary Frances Lane Tom Mann - Brenda Coleman s dad Dot McIntire Family - passed away August 16th Virginia Morgan Billie Murrell Arlene Padilla Kenny Pevehouse Ron Polvado - death of his father Doyle Polvado Janet Ragsdale Taylor Skelton-Roger and Jan Moore s grandson Warren Stockton Renerle Thompson Brad and Carol Vantine & family Tanner Walker Leah Western Ken Woody - Virginia Morgan s cousin Kelly Brown, Billy Burris, Marsalee Burris, Matt Couch, Warren Crouch, Michael Gillium, Jeff Johnson, Cory Jones Blake Hubbard, Mike Hebert, Joey Larance, Kali Yarnell Lucier Kelby Mays, Jason Nazarenko, Gary Neal, Matthew Ross, Robin Sheehan - home Eric Skinner, - Afghanistan Doug Yarnell, Thomas Welborn, Cody Williams, Craig Wolfenberger, September 2 Kristen Henderson September 6 Leslie Clark Joy Hott September 7 Karey Massey Mike Barber Conner McSwain September 9 Dillion Laymon Melissa Morgan September 10 Beulah Clark September 14 Allie Sheehan September 15 Mikela Moss-Ukena September 18 Naomi Stewart September 20 Raegan Madoerin September 21 Donny Petersen September 22 Chelsea Garrett Jim Devoll September 25 Don Laughlin September 27 Maurice Oakes Larry Vanhoozer Isabella Garza September 28 Kelby Mays Page 8 September 16 Cooper Massey September 30 Katrina Nager Karis Orcutt