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Baptist Church The Worship of God Ann Caldwell, organist; Charles Schaible, pianist Vineville Brass, Kelly Graves, director Second Sunday after the Epiphany Prelude Trumpet Tune in D Telemann Welcome Music for Meditation In Times Like These You Need a Savior Jones All are encouraged to use this time as intentional preparation for the worship of God. Invocation Dan Caldwell *Hymn 319 Praise to the Lord, the Almighty lobe den herren Children are invited to gather at the front as we sing the final stanza. Children s Sermon Jennifer Kelly The Lord s Prayer Ministry of Music Fill My Cup, Lord Alan Parker Pastoral Prayer Scripture Reading Acts 19:1-7 Bob Willingham Connection verse: [John] told the people to believe in the one coming after him, that is, in Jesus! *Hymn 405 Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us bradbury Offertory Prayer Offertory You Satisfy the Hungry Heart Callahan Scripture Reading John 10:14-15 Ministry of Music With Open Hearts, We Are Waiting Choplin Sermon The Good Shepherd Invitation to Discipleship

*Hymn of Response O How He Loves You and Me patricia O how He loves you and me. O how He loves you and me; He gave his life, what more could he give? O how He loves you; O how he loves me; O how He loves you and me. Jesus to Calv ry did go. His love for sinners to show. What he did there brought hope from despair. O how He loves you; O how he loves me; O how He loves you and me. Celebrations and Concerns *Benediction *Postlude Prelude and Fugue in B-flat Bach CCLI Song # 15850, Kurt Kaiser, 1975 Word Music, LLC The Blessing of Pain? A couple of years ago, my Sunday School class studied a book by Philip Yancey entitled, Soul Survivor. Yancey chronicled a host of influences that enabled him to survive the church. Yancey included a number of theologians and writers with which I was well-acquainted Martin Luther King, Jr, G.K. Chesterton, Dostoevsky, to name a few, but one name in the list didn t seem to belong -- Paul Brand. Paul Brand gained worldwide renown running a leprosarium in Louisiana. While working on the topic of the problem of pain, Yancey had been interviewing people trying to get rid of feeling hurt. Then he encountered Brand, who was endeavoring to create a system that would allow his patients to experience pain. In fact, Yancey would soon collaborate with Brand to author a book entitled, The Gift of Pain. Brand invited Yancey to consider a world without pain. For, as Brand had definitively established, most of the terrible results of leprosy damaged faces, blindness, the loss of limbs and digits were caused by a disease that took away people s capacity for pain. I ll give you one example that proved his point. The famed doctor had a key that wouldn t turn in a lock. One of his leprous patients, a child, offered to do it and turned the key easily. Brand realized that the child had enormous strength in his hands, but also realized that the child s skin was cut to the bone. Unable to feel sensation in his fingers, the child kept turning the key long after a healthy person would have stopped. One of Paul Brand s favorite statements was, I thank God for pain, and he spent his celebrated life helping people create systems to register healthy pain. In fact, on this wintry day when the morning chill calls to mind our sundry aches and congestions, we do well to hear Bland s wise word that the symptoms we complain about are usually the display of bodily healing at work. Virtually every response of our bodies that we view with irritation or disgust blisters, calluses, swelling, fever, sneezes, coughing, vomiting and pain demonstrates a reflex toward health. Having said all of that, I am here to confess that after ten days living in an ethos of anguish -- and I do not feel blessed. I have tried to heed Dr. Brand s wise words, but I keep thinking that it would be easier to do my job if my entire left leg didn t feel as if it were on fire. Silly me, I was sure that being laid up would give me more time to read, but when you are ceaselessly shifting your body to find a position of comfort, all you do is read the same passage over and over again! But hey, life has to get better. I keep looking at the scar on my right knee and remembering that I made it through that ordeal; in time God will pull me through this one, too. Many of you have offered me to bring me delectable items, and I thank you, but the truth is I don t want to eat -- or drink. What I would like to do is sleep, but that sublime pleasure has been denied me so far. But I really do regard the Lord as my Good Shepherd, and he will eventually lead me beside still waters, into green pastures and will restore my soul. The first Baptist Men s night of 2019 is Tuesday, February 5. Thanks to Melissa for pinch-hitting for me last Sunday. And thanks to everyone who has been making the youth basketball league such a success in my absence. The games are close, the crowd is enthusiastic and the concession prices can t be beat. A word from your pastor, Dr.

Know Hymn The hymn Oh How He Loves You and Me was composed and authored by Kurt Kaiser. Kaiser (1934-2018) had scribbled the words Oh How He Loves you and me on a piece of manuscript paper, and he came back later to write the text and tune of the well-known hymn. It only took him 10 to 15 minutes to complete the hymn. He sent it off to be copyrighted, and the copyright organization said it was not original enough to grant a copyright. Kaiser then wrote a second verse and was able to secure the copyright. Kaiser also composed the song Pass It On, which was originally from the Christian rock musical Tell It Like It Is. Kaiser composed over 400 songs, and though the one we sing today is quite simple, it captures the essence of the gospel story. Youth Today: Youth choir at 4:00 pm, dinner at 5:00 pm, and devotion from 2nd Timothy until 6:15 pm. Wednesday: Continuing in our theology study, we will explore the moral attributes of God, in how He acts, wills, and loves. Youth are encouraged to join us at 6:30 pm in the youth room. Next Sunday: Youth choir at 4:00 pm, dinner at 5:00 pm, and a youth-led sharing time/devotion until 6:15 pm. Coats: The youth department will be keeping some of the coats collected in November on hand in case we have needs within our church or in connected community. Please contact Angela if you know of someone who is in need of a coat. Thank you! VBC Spring/Summer Consignment Sale Volunteers are needed for our upcoming Consignment Sale March 7-9. If you would like to help with the sale, please contact Donna Wood. The public is invited to attend Thursday from 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m., Friday from 12:00-6:00 p.m., and Saturday from 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Morning School Auction On February 1, our Morning School will host a silent auction. They would appreciate your contributions of handmade items, homemade baked goods and any items that could be auctioned off. Old City Flower Festival - Hymn of Promise The 8th Annual Old City Flower Festival will be held today and tomorrow at Centenary United Methodist Church located at 1290 College Street. The festival will be open to the public today from 1:00-4:00 pm and tomorrow from 10:00-4:00 pm. An artist meet and greet will be held today and Centenary artists will be displaying and selling their work tomorrow. Admission is free. Roslyn Platt will represent Vineville with her beautiful floral design. Pledge Cards If you have not turned in your pledge card, please make sure to turn it in to Peggy Jones as soon as possible.

A Convenient Option for Giving The QR code can be scanned with your smartphone and it will direct you to the VBC giving website. Upcoming Events January 21 Office Closed for MLK Day February 5 Men s Fellowship 6:30 pm This Week at Vineville Sunday, January 20 8:30 am Early Service 9:15 am Media Library 9:35 am Bible Study 10:45 am Worship 2:30 pm Handbells 4:00 pm Youth Choir 5:00 pm SNYF 6:00 pm Deacons Meeting Monday, January 21 Office Closed for MLK Day 6:00 pm Men s Basketball Tuesday, January 22 10:30 am Exercise/Stretching Class 11:00 am XYZ Fun Day Wednesday, January 23 9:00 am Media Library 5:30 pm Vineville Brass 5:30 pm Family Supper 6:15 pm Children s Choirs 6:30 pm Family Worship 6:45 pm Mission Friends 6:45 pm Children s Musicianship 6:30 pm Youth Bible Study 7:30 pm Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal Thursday, January 24 10:30 am Exercise/Stretching Class Friday, January 25 No Activities Saturday, January 26 9:30 am Families at Sky Zone 10:00 am Youth Basketball Sunday, January 27 8:30 am Early Service 9:15 am Media Library 9:35 am Bible Study 10:45 am Worship 12:00 pm Church Council 2:30 pm Handbells 4:00 pm Youth Choir 5:00 pm SNYF

Deacon of the Week The Deacon of the Week is Brenton Easom. Next week is John Fry, Jr. Report as of January 13 ATTENDANCE Bible Study 182 8:30 Worship 34 10:45 Worship 195 STEWARDSHIP Budget Offering $11,989 Following Christ 2 (ytd) $570 ytd Budget Contributions $28,544 Our Staff Leigh Halverson Peggy Jones Jody Thornton Ginny Ferguson Sandra Head Tonia Boyd Kathy McCray Pastor Minister of Music Minister to Youth Minister to Family and Education Financial Administrator Administrative Assistant Receptionist Music Ministry Coordinator Weekday Morning School Higher Life Our Lay Leadership Church Council Todd Smith 474-6333 Deacon Ministry Kathy Kendrick 256-3468 Grief Ministry Nell Jones 960-6195 Homebound Ann Purser 477-7549 Media Center Kay Defore 476-9986 Men s Ministry Todd Smith 474-6333 Missions Jim Jones 757-8411 Senior Adults-XYZ Jackie Odom 746-1716 Sunday School Jeane Easom 719-1289