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The mission of the Williamsburg Community Chapel is to make disciples. Simply put, a disciple is someone who follows Jesus. Natural questions that arise from such a declaration are, Who is this person that I am following? What is He like? Is He worthy of my life? This series will answer these questions by focusing on the nature of God, His character, and how He works in the world. Each sermon will take an episode from the Gospel of Mark and examine what that passage reveals about God, who revealed Himself in Jesus. CHAPEL BULLETIN SEPTEMBER 28, 2014

Order of Worship September 28, 2014 Welcome: Rich Sylvester, Associate Pastor Celebration and Worship Creation Sings the Father s Song Worship Christ the Risen King I Will Be Still Morning Prayer: Doug Bunn, Associate Pastor Soul Training: Praying Psalm 23 Leslie Knicely Choral Offertory: High and Lifted Up Scripture Reading: Mark 6:30-44 (p. 996) Tommy Vereb, Pastoral Intern Morning Message: God Is Generous Travis Simone, Lead Pastor Song of Reflection: King of Love Hymn 89: Our Great Savior (v. 1, 2, 5) Benediction MUSICIANS Leader/Acoustic Guitar Alex Mejias Vocals Wanda Anderson Catherine DuVal Piano/Organ Marcia Budnikas Mandolin/Banjo/Vocals Peter Budnikas Electric Guitar Doug DeBerry Bass Guitar Glenn Lavender Drums Russell Edwards CHORAL DIRECTOR Ted Cornell CONDOLENCE: We would like to extend our prayers and sympathy to Pat Penner and her family on the passing of her husband, Elwood; and to Ruth and Mark Berry and their family on the passing of Ruth s husband and Mark s father, Robert (Bob). FLOWERS: The flowers in the Worship Room today are given in memory of Sofija Alis and Woody Penner by their families. STAFF NOTE: We welcome Kyle Lung, temporary Student Ministries Program Assistant, back to the staff. Kyle served as a summer intern in 2013. We welcome Monique Carne to the staff as a Food Services Ministry Assistant. You are invited to come to the front for prayer following each service.

NEXT SUNDAY MEET AND GREET Next Sunday, Oct. 5, after both services, Room 118 Meet a pastor and Chapel leaders, enjoy refreshments and fellowship, and learn more about the Chapel. This opportunity is held on the first Sunday of every month. New Opportunity for Parents! STUDENT MINISTRIES PARENT ROUND TABLE Next Sunday, Oct. 5, 9 a.m. Student Ministries Lounge Please join us for our monthly round table as we discuss pertinent issues related to families. Resources will be available at each round table to facilitate our discussion of topics such as dating, discipleship in the home, technology and social media, etc. Coffee and snacks will be provided. This round table is held on the first Sunday of every month. Contact: Alexis Kincaid, Director of Student Ministries, 941-1241 COMING SOON CAN cer SUPPORT SEMINAR Tuesday, Oct. 7, 6 7 p.m., Room 120 Speaker: Doug Bunn How can we find comfort, strength, and hope when faced with the fear and uncertainty of a cancer diagnosis? Contact: Janis Locke, 870-0594, jcrkl@verizon.net or Steve Linton, 476-7245, freebygrace@cox.net LUNCHEON Wednesday, Oct. 8, Noon 2 p.m. Woodward Hall, Cost: $9 (Enter through West 2 Door) Speaker: Evie Parkin, Former Marine Subject: An AHHA Moment! Music: Hope Williams For those age 55 and older, join us for a time of fellowship. We welcome your friends/ neighbors. Register online: wcchapel.org/registration or contact Connie Nahser at 784-3982.

Sunday, Oct.19 10:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Room 156 Whether you are new to your faith, new to the Chapel, or interested in learning more about membership at the Chapel, this is the place for you. Contact: Becki Wildenberger, 941-1562. Register online: wcchapel.org/registration Chapel Concerts is proud to welcome WELCOME THE NEWEST MEMBERS OF THE CHAPEL We believe membership is an important part of a person s journey of faith and demonstrates growing commitment to Christ s work in the world through His Church. For information on membership at the Chapel, contact Sue Starr at 941-1224 or srs@wcchapel.org. Eric & Chantal Edgecomb Jim & Lesley Hamer Friday, Nov. 14, 7 p.m. Williamsburg Community Chapel Tickets Available: chapelconcerts.com If you are interested in volunteering for the Passion concert, please contact: Chantal Edgecomb, Worship Ministry Team Coordinator, 941-1216, cedgecomb@wcchapel.org Brownie Hamilton Terry & Georgia Lowe Paul Hodges Charles & Martha Parker

Get Connected First-time Guest Returning Guest Regular Attendee Please update my information Please send me the weekly Chapel email Prayer Request To submit a written request, please place this form in the offering plate or the prayer boxes at the exits. You may also submit your prayer requests by contacting: prayer@wcchapel.org, 229-7152. NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TEAR HERE EMAIL PHONE AGE CATEGORY: 18-22 23-30 31-40 41-50 51-60 61-70 71+ STAGE OF LIFE: Single Married Single Parent Widowed Military I WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION ABOUT: A relationship with Jesus Monthly Meet and Greet Baptism Small Groups Serving Membership Other: NAME EMAIL/PHONE

2014 GENERAL FUND OFFERING SUMMARY as of Sept. 21 YTD JAN. AUG. SEPT. BUDGET $2,917,156 $ 333,973 ACTUAL $2,451,608 $ 197,844 AMOUNT NEEDED ( $ 465,548) ($ 136,129) NOTE: All Giving Please make checks payable to Williamsburg Community Chapel. Please use the memo area of your check to indicate designations. All undesignated checks are credited to the General Fund. Contact: Tina Harrell, Finance Services Team Leader, 941-1567, tharrell@wcchapel.org ONLINE GIVING Give one-time gifts or set up recurring gifts online: wcchapel.org/giving To find Sunday media, calendar and registrations, community groups, info on pastors and staff, or to sign up for our weekly email, visit: 3899 John Tyler Hwy. Williamsburg, VA 23185 757-229-7152 wcchapel.org Our Mission & Vision MATT. 28:19-20, EPH. 4:12-13 Williamsburg Community Chapel is an interdenominational family of faith called to make disciples of Jesus Christ by: meeting people where they are on their spiritual journey, getting people into God s Word and God s Word into people, and preparing believers for works of service to foster unity and maturity in the Body of Christ.