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WMU FOCUS SUNDAY Morning Worship February 4, 2018 PRELUDE...(Enter to Worship)...Organist CHIMING OF THE HOUR.. Madalyn Pate WELCOME AND ANNOUNCEMENTS...Connie Oliver RESPONSIVE READING...Linda Sorrells CALL TO WORSHIP...Women s Choir CHILDRENS SERMON..Patty Overbee FELLOWSHIP TIME... Glorify Thy Name...*No. 249 BIRTHDAY RECOGNITIONS...Debbie Casey HYMN OF PRAISE... We Have Heard the Joyful Sound...*No.581 MORNING/LORD S PRAYER....Sylvia Hinnant OFFERTORY HYMN... Rescue the Perishing...*No. 559 WORSHIP WITH HIS TITHES AND OUR OFFERINGS LOVE OFFERING (Second Offering) For Dick Parker and Jinny Stevens DOXOLOGY SPECIAL MUSIC...Woman s Choir (All children, K through 5 th grade, are dismissed at this time to go to Children s Church.) INTRODUCTION OF SPEAKER Beth Thomas MESSAGE..Amy Pardue Boone HYMN OF INVITATION... Wherever He Leads I ll Go... *No. 285 BENEDICTION.. Charity Pate POSTLUDE........(Depart to Serve).....Organist *Congregation Please Stand The flowers in the Sanctuary today are to the Glory of God By Becky Turner DEACON CHAIRMAN...Mike Renfrow (919-965-3815) DEACON OF THE MONTH...Scott Moore (919-612-2301) INTERIM MINISTER OF MUSIC...Rose Hayes (919-202-5110) CHURCH SECRETARY...Debbie Teachey (919-965-3163) WINDOWS OF OPPORTUNITY TODAY WEDNESDAY 9:45 AM Sunday School 5:45 PM Christ s Kids Youth Carnation Sale 7:00 PM Bible Study 11:00 AM Morning Worship 8:00 PM Deacon/Trustees 11:00 AM Children s Church Wednesday 6 pm NURSERY / TODDLER ROOM WORKERS This Morning...Tamara Kerr / Jeannine Creech Next Sunday Morning...Betty Stevens / Brittany Kurczek Feb. 4 Teresa Godwin 8 Harold Corbett ANOUNCEMENTS * Today, we will be taking up a Love Offering for Dick Parker and Jinny Stevens to help with expenses they are encountering while in the hospital. * There will be a Baby Shower honoring Amber Stuckey today from 2 until 4 pm in the fellowship hall. * Thomas Collings will be leading our Bible Study for the next couple of weeks. Please join us on Wednesday nights at 7 pm. * Exciting News: The Children s program referenced as Christ s Kids will begin meeting on Wednesdays starting February 7 th. The time will be 5:45 7:00 pm. The age group is age 2-5 th grade. (No Nursery). In addition, we still need volunteers for teachers, helpers, and anyone who would like to provide snacks. Volunteer sheets will be posted on the bulletin boards. If you have any questions as all, please call Tim and/or Patty at 919-965-2830. Our Church is looking forward to a very exciting time for the children and parents.

ANOUNCEMENTS CONTINUED * The Annual Youth Valentine Carnation Sale Fundraiser continues today. Carnation prices are 1 for $2, 3 for $5, 6 for $10, and 12 for $20. Carnations will be delivered on Sunday, February 11 th during the Sunday School hour. Proceeds will assist with the cost of Youth Summer Camp. All Youth please plan to be present at church in the hallway by the old library by 9:50 on Sundays to help. * The Children s Mission group will be sponsoring a pajama collection for the homeless mission project. This will be coordinated with the Smithfield Rescue Mission. Pajamas of all sizes are needed: infant to adult, men and women. Please place the pajamas in a box with the size and male/female identified on the label. Do not wrap the box. Please place the box in the plastic container in the hallway. The collection will go through February 11 th. If you have any questions, please reach out to Patty at 919-965-2830. * The NC Baptist Retirement Homes recognize that there are many older adults who struggle financially when trying to purchase some of the medication that they need. In the spirit of trying to help our older friends, our Church Council decided that our church would help collect change in medication bottles that will be distributed to the Sunday School classes that wish to participate. Beth Thomas will bring the bottles to the classes. These bottles will remain in the classes for the month of February. The bottles will be collected and the Sunday School with the most change will receive a prize delivered to their classroom. Money collected will be mailed to the Baptist Retirement Home. May we help our older friends and have fun in the process. * The Deacon /Trustees will meet on Wednesday, February 7 th at 8 pm. * George Arant will be out guest speaker next Sunday, February 11 th. * The Week of Prayer for the Heck-Jones Offering and the WMUNC will be from February 11 th to February 18 th. The Ingathering of the Heck-Jones Offering will be on Sunday, February 18 th and our church goal is $725.00. * WMU will meet on Tuesday, February 13 th at 7 pm. * There will be a Called Business Meeting on Wednesday, February 14 th at 7 pm. The Nominating Committee will be presenting the Pastor Search Committee for confirmation by vote. FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP January 28, 2018 Weekly Budget $3,750.00 Last Sunday $3,415.00 Under Budget <$ 335.00> YTD Budget $67,500.00 YTD Collections $70,679.00 YTD Over Budget +$ 3,179.00 ANOUNCEMENTS CONTINUED * The Annual Youth Valentine Carnation Sale Fundraiser continues today. Carnation prices are 1 for $2, 3 for $5, 6 for $10, and 12 for $20. Carnations will be delivered on Sunday, February 11 th during the Sunday School hour. Proceeds will assist with the cost of Youth Summer Camp. All Youth please plan to be present at church in the hallway by the old library by 9:50 on Sundays to help. * The Children s Mission group will be sponsoring a pajama collection for the homeless mission project. This will be coordinated with the Smithfield Rescue Mission. Pajamas of all sizes are needed: infant to adult, men and women. Please place the pajamas in a box with the size and male/female identified on the label. Do not wrap the box. Please place the box in the plastic container in the hallway. The collection will go through February 11 th. If you have any questions, please reach out to Patty at 919-965-2830. * The NC Baptist Retirement Homes recognize that there are many older adults who struggle financially when trying to purchase some of the medication that they need. In the spirit of trying to help our older friends, our Church Council decided that our church would help collect change in medication bottles that will be distributed to the Sunday School classes that wish to participate. Beth Thomas will bring the bottles to the classes. These bottles will remain in the classes for the month of February. The bottles will be collected and the Sunday School with the most change will receive a prize delivered to their classroom. Money collected will be mailed to the Baptist Retirement Home. May we help our older friends and have fun in the process. * The Deacon /Trustees will meet on Wednesday, February 7 th at 8 pm. * George Arant will be out guest speaker next Sunday, February 11 th. * The Week of Prayer for the Heck-Jones Offering and the WMUNC will be from February 11 th to February 18 th. The Ingathering of the Heck- Jones Offering will be on Sunday, February 18 th and our church goal is $725.00. * WMU will meet on Tuesday, February 13 th at 7 pm. * There will be a Called Business Meeting on Wednesday, February 14 th at 7 pm. The Nominating Committee will be presenting the Pastor Search Committee for confirmation by vote. FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP January 28, 2018 Weekly Budget $3,750.00 Last Sunday $3,415.00 Under Budget <$ 335.00> YTD Budget $67,500.00 YTD Collections $70,679.00 YTD Over Budget +$ 3,179.00

Prayer List February 4, 2018 Prayer List February 4, 2018 Mike Woodall Jack Durham (Richard D.) Rosa Oliver Family Frankie Garner Family (Mike R.) Brenda Thornton (Hilda O.) Dwight & Linda Sorrells Bart Durham (Richard D.) Brittany Woodard (Ruth S.) Margaret Beker Linda Cash (Hilda O.) John Lee Family (Patricia W.) Mike Woodall Jack Durham (Richard D.) Rosa Oliver Family Frankie Garner Family (Mike R.) Brenda Thornton (Hilda O.) Dwight & Linda Sorrells Bart Durham (Richard D.) Brittany Woodard (Ruth S.) Margaret Beker Linda Cash (Hilda O.) John Lee Family (Patricia W.) Michael Massey (Danny W.) Pearl Ingram (Hilda H.) Charles Howell (Jeff H.) Wilma Baker Morgan Woodring Terry Davis (Berry G.) Doug Holland (Richard D.) Daniel & Michelle (Mike W.) Beverly Gore (Jimmy B.) Catherine Bradshaw (Linda S.) Louise Barnes (Mike R.) Carolyn Renfrow Anne Peedin Brian Lamb (Berry G.) Linda Sorrells Judy Kirschman (Mike R.) Nelson Lee (Debbie C.) Michael Massey (Danny W.) Pearl Ingram (Hilda H.) Charles Howell (Jeff H.) Wilma Baker Morgan Woodring Terry Davis (Berry G.) Doug Holland (Richard D.) Daniel & Michelle (Mike W.) Beverly Gore (Jimmy B.) Catherine Bradshaw (Linda S.) Louise Barnes (Mike R.) Carolyn Renfrow Anne Peedin Brian Lamb (Berry G.) Linda Sorrells Judy Kirschman (Mike R.) Nelson Lee (Debbie C.) Dick Parker Dick Parker Linda Montgomery Joseph Grzywacz Ralph and Marie Spivey Laura Hendrix Jinny Stevens Bill Moore (Hazel P.) Military Law Enforcement The Lost Ray Holloman Willie Weaver Tracie Bare Benny Casey (Danny C.) Phyliss Pender & Heather Lib Radford (Smithfield Manor) Susie Israel (Rose Hayes) Vanessa Batts (Judy W.) Shirley Casey (D. Casey) Brandon Houston Mickey Lee Linda Cash Alice Koger Kester Kornegay Jody Edwards Jimmy Holland (Danny W.) Persecuted Christians Our Nation Behavior Health Facility Youth Group Ruth s Promise Missionary Project Earline Cranfill (Rose s Mom) Mike Creech (Chris Dad) David Faison (Ruth S.) Marilyn Thompson Tyler Everette (Danny C.) Johnny & Bonnie Woodard Linda Montgomery Joseph Grzywacz Ralph and Marie Spivey Laura Hendrix Jinny Stevens Bill Moore (Hazel P.) Military Law Enforcement The Lost Ray Holloman Willie Weaver Tracie Bare Benny Casey (Danny C.) Phyliss Pender & Heather Lib Radford (Smithfield Manor) Susie Israel (Rose Hayes) Vanessa Batts (Judy W.) Shirley Casey (D. Casey) Brandon Houston Mickey Lee Linda Cash Alice Koger Kester Kornegay Jody Edwards Jimmy Holland (Danny W.) Persecuted Christians Our Nation Behavior Health Facility Youth Group Ruth s Promise Missionary Project Earline Cranfill (Rose s Mom) Mike Creech (Chris Dad) David Faison (Ruth S.) Marilyn Thompson Tyler Everette (Danny C.) Johnny & Bonnie Woodard OUR MILITARY D. J. Smith - USA Alan Farmer - USA Theo Davis MISSIONARIES LAST FRONTIER Pray for missionaries who must do their work in places where they re constantly watched. Pray that evangelism and discipleship will continue unhindered. OUR MILITARY D. J. Smith - USA Alan Farmer USA Theo Davis MISSIONARIES LAST FRONTIER Pray for missionaries who must do their work in places where they re constantly watched. Pray that evangelism and discipleship will continue unhindered.

Senior Valentine Breakfast Senior Valentine Breakfast Sunday February 11, 2018 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM Given By: The Young Adult Sunday School Class Sunday February 11, 2018 8:45 AM - 9:45 AM Given By: The Young Adult Sunday School Class Please sign up on the sheet provided on the bulletin board! All Senior Adults Are Invited. Please sign up on the sheet provided on the bulletin board! All Senior Adults Are Invited.

Carnation Order Form Carnation Order Form To: From: Message: Class: # Flowers: Amount Due: To: From: Message: Class: # Flowers: Amount Due: Flower Prices: 1 Carnation $2.00 3 Carnations $5.00 6 Carnations $10.00 12 Carnations $20.00 Flower Prices: 1 Carnation $2.00 3 Carnations $5.00 6 Carnations $10.00 12 Carnations $20.00

We welcome Amy Pardue Boone as out guest speaker today. Amy is the new Executive- Director/Treasurer of the WMU of NC. She was missionary to Mozambique and South Africa for 14 years with the IMB. She is a graduate of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas. Amy is the wife of Mike Boone, who is Associate Pastor at Wakefield Central Baptist Church in Zebulon, NC. She is the mother of two children, Timothy and Grace. She was a Music Minister in Raleigh before they moved to Africa, and a pastor s wife in Salemburg, NC and Shelby, NC. She was a pastor s daughter in Lillington Baptist Church and FBC, Clinton, NC. Amy is a certified music and ESL teacher. We welcome Amy Pardue Boone as out guest speaker today. Amy is the new Executive- Director/Treasurer of the WMU of NC. She was missionary to Mozambique and South Africa for 14 years with the IMB. She is a graduate of Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama and Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Ft. Worth, Texas. Amy is the wife of Mike Boone, who is Associate Pastor at Wakefield Central Baptist Church in Zebulon, NC. She is the mother of two children, Timothy and Grace. She was a Music Minister in Raleigh before they moved to Africa, and a pastor s wife in Salemburg, NC and Shelby, NC. She was a pastor s daughter in Lillington Baptist Church and FBC, Clinton, NC. Amy is a certified music and ESL teacher.

Responsive Reading By All Means LEADER: Jesus ministry presented three years of challenges to all who encountered Him. His passionate teachings challenged the crowds, His holy authority challenged the Jewish religious leaders, His radical actions challenged the disciples, and His Great Commission challenged all who would be Christ followers. Do you accept Christ s challenge to live out His Great Commission? CONGREGATION: We accept the challenge to live out the Great Commission. LEADER: Paul also known as Saul, the persecutor of Christians understood what it would take to live out the Great Commission. He understood that to reach the nations of the world with the gospel and see the lost redeemed in Christ, he must become all things to all people so that by all possible means he might save some. Will you say with Paul that you will live out the Great Commission by all means? CONGREGATION: We will live out the Great Commission by all means! LEADER: Jesus said, Whoever wants to be my disciple must deny themselves and take up their cross and follow me. Will you deny yourself, take up your cross, and follow the example of Jesus by befriending the friendless, touching the untouchable, and offering hope to the hopeless? By serving the undeserved, reaching the unreached, and loving the unloved? CONGREGATION: By all means, we will step into the world around us as Jesus did. LEADER: Jesus cultivated relationships from every strata of society around Him. He befriended the rich and lofty, like Joseph of Arimathea, a member of the Sanhedrin. Jesus enjoyed the companionship of Peter and Andrew, rough and tough Galilean fishermen. And He appreciated the hospitality of everyday women like Mary and Martha. We must cultivate genuine relationships among all peoples for the joy of friendship, companionship, and hospitality without prejudice. CONGREGATION: By all means, we will cultivate genuine relationships as Jesus did. Leader: Jesus said the greatest commandment is Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind,..and the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself (Matthew 22:37,39 NIV). Jesus example of loving His Father, God, and loving others compels us to create opportunities to demonstrate the love of Christ. CONGREGATION: By all means, we will create opportunities to demonstrate the love of Christ to all peoples. ALL: I have become all things to all people so that by all possible means I might save some. I do this for the sake of the gospel, that I may share in its blessings. CONGREGATION: By all means, we will follow the example of Jesus life. LEADER: Jesus went off the religiously acceptable path when He chose a radical route through Samaria. Not just to go through Samaria but to stop and speak with a woman with an unspeakable story. Not just to speak to her but to offer her truth, forgiveness, and Living Water. Will you step into the world around you and choose the radical routes that lead to those waiting for truth, forgiveness, and Living Water? (Turn Over to Continue)