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CARLISLE FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 705 Glendale Street Carlisle, PA 17013 November 24, 2013 www.carlislecog.org Rev. Greg L. Hench Rev. John Culbertson Pastor Intentional Interim Pastor 243-2257 532-7268 w1m@comcast.net jculb269@comcast.net MORNING WORSHIP SERVICE Please remember to put cell phones on silence or turn off electronic devices while in the sanctuary. Thank you. The Announcements and Words of Welcome The Prelude *The Call to Worship Leader: You are my God, I will praise You; People: You are my God, I will exalt You. Leader: Oh, give thanks to the Lord, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever. Unison: We give thanks to You, O God, we give thanks! *The Invocation *The Gloria Patri #813 *The Hymn For the Beauty of the Earth #793 The Prayer Requests The Morning Prayer closing with the Lord s Prayer The Presentation of Tithes and Offerings *The Offertory (using debts and debtors) *The Doxology #815 *The Offertory Prayer The Junior Choir Anthem The Object Lesson The Scripture Lesson John 1:40-42

The Message BEING A PERSON WHO SHARES THEIR FAITH-- THE EXAMPLE OF ANDREW *The Hymn Go, Tell It on the Mountain #258 *The Benediction *The Postlude *Those who are able may stand VISITORS Have you been mugged lately? Before you leave our church today, please stop by the Visitors Center in the lobby. We would like to give you a mug to take home. Also we have information and maps about our church. The muggers at the Visitors Center can answer your questions. Thank you for your visit today! VISITORS Please help yourself to a brochure on the stand in the Narthex. This brochure identifies the various classes and their location for Sunday School which you are invited to attend. Questions generated from the brochure may be addressed to anyone of our Sunday School officers or to our pastors. Please join us for Sunday School. TODAY IN OUR CHURCH Song Leader: Mrs. Elizabeth Kuhn Greeters: Senior High EDGE members Muggers: Mr. and Mrs. Mark (Nancy) Bennett Head Usher: Mr. John Sheriff Ushers: *Mr. Alan McConnell Mr. John Gross Mr. Doug Frick Mr. Bill Downes - 9:30 a.m. Worship Service Junior Church children age 4 thru Grade 4 will either sing in the Junior Choir or sit with their parents for the Worship opening they will be dismissed to their classes following the Object Lesson Nursery - 10:30 a.m. Koffee Konnection - 11:00 a.m. Sunday School hour -Nursery -Rotation Sunday School for age 4 thru Grade 5 -Adult and Youth classes Please note that the Middle School EDGE children will be returning later today from an Alive Conference in Ocean City, Maryland. The altar flowers are presented by Dick and Betty Keck in memory of their sons birthdays: Gregory November 22 and Bryan December 1. THIS WEEK November 24-30, 2013 Wednesday -NO Family Night Programming Thursday Saturday - Happy Thanksgiving - 8:00 a.m. The CGWM will meet for breakfast at the new Walnut Bottom Diner (formerly Friendly s across from the former Bonanza after which they will begin decorating the church for the Advent season at 9:00 a.m. All are welcome to join

them in this activity. NEXT SUNDAY December 1, 2013-9:30 a.m. Worship Service Junior Church for children age 4 thru Grade 4 Nursery - 10:40 a.m. Sunday School -Nursery -Rotation Sunday School age 4 thru Grade 5 -Youth and Adults classes - 6:30 p.m. Men s Bible Study LOOKING AHEAD Dec. 3-6:00 p.m. The CGWM s meeting will have soup and sandwiches provided by the CGWM. Then the ladies will assemble gift bags for our shut-ins and nursing home residents (there are approximately 37 this year). Deadline for these do- nations is Sunday, December 1. You may select from these items: Listerine, Scope mouthwash (8.4 oz.), Crest or Colgate toothpaste, Suave Advanced Therapy lotion, fingernail clippers, Johnson Baby Powder, Secret, Suave, Ban stick form deodorants, Avon lip balm, or Chapstick. Additional ideas include combs, small Kleenex packs, pretzel, crackers, or cheese curl packs, and emery boards. The Home does ask that we not include candy. There will be a box in the Narthex for these items. Thanks for remembering our shut-ins. Dec. 7 for the immediately The Jolly Olde Timers will be attending the Christian Life Assembly Christmas show The Last Christmas in Collier s Grove. Check the bulletin board latest information. We will be eating at the Peppermill Restaurant following the show. Dec. 9-6:30 p.m. All ladies of the congregation are invited to the Doubling Gap Center for A Warm & Fuzzy Christmas: dinner. Appetizers, dinner, fellowship and a program are included in the $12.50 cost. You may view the invitation and sign- up at the CGWM bulletin board in the hallway just across from the nursery. Cash or check (payable to Doubling Gap Center) may be given to Karen Sheriff by Sunday, December 1st. Don t forget to bring a pair of new socks (any size, kind or color) to be donated to the Salvation Army. Dec. 10-7:15 p.m. Tree of Life Celebration at the Church Home. Dec. 15-7:00 p.m. The Jesus Gift is the title of the Christmas cantata which the choirs will present. Following the cantata there will be Cookies and Conversation in the gymnatorium. The offering received that evening will go towards helping refurbishing a cottage at Scotland Winebrenner. Dec. 22 be Dec. 24-3:00 p.m. Organist Michael Minnich will present a Rodgers organ concert with music from just about every era and many styles. A free will offering will donated to the Church of God Home s Forever Caring Fund. - 7:30 p.m. Traditional Christmas Eve Service PRAYER REQUESTS To have a prayer request put on the telephone prayer chain, you should

call Shirley McConnell (249-4095) and Sariann Worley (243-3611). To have a prayer request placed on the email prayer chain, you may email Scott and Cheryl Gobin at gobinsmail@comcast.net. These are not mutually exclusive prayer opportunities you are welcome to avail yourself of any or all. MISSION MOMENT Pray for Gordon and Annie Avey and their ministry in Brazil. May they continue to be blessed in their work for building up new disciples as well as encouraging older ones. SYMPATHY IS EXPRESSED to the family of Mrs. Arlene (Rusty) Miller who entered heaven s gates, Tuesday, November 19. Pastor Greg will conduct a private graveside service tomorrow at Westminster Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to her daughter Bonnie Hamman, a Carlisle First member, to 1470 Longs Gap Rd, Carlisle. 17013. OUR CHURCH has decided to participate in the Carlisle Truck Stop Ministry cookie distribution program. Would you be willing to bake a few dozen cookies and bring them to the church no later than December 3. If you bring them by December 1, you may place them in the Narthex and the ladies will divide them up into bags (at their meeting December 3) which will be given to truck drivers at the local truck stops. This is a wonderful ministry and great way to reach out and touch the lives of so many! Everyone in the congregation is invited to participate. MR. PAUL LAUVER will celebrate his birthday on November 27. His address is: Church of God Home, 801 N. Hanover St., Carlisle, PA 17013. IT S TIME TO ORDER YOUR FRUIT BOXES Once again the Fruitbelt Farmwoker Christian Ministry farmworker@comcast.net or 717-701-8633 is having an annual fundraiser. Please pick up your order form on the bulletin board to purchase a fruit box(es) or to help with the packing or distribution on December 14 between 10:30 and noon. One pick up location is our own church parking lot. CHURCH HOME GRANDFATHER We now have a new grandfather at our Church Home. His name is John Niesley and he grew up on a farm near Churchtown. He has two daughters living out of state and also had a son who is deceased. Look in the next newsletter for addition information. He would appreciate a welcoming or a Thanksgiving card to brighten his day. Vida Childers, our church grandmother, also enjoys receiving card. EVERY LIGHT IS A LIFE.A life to be remembered, a life to be honored. Is there someone here on earth or in their heavenly home who you would like to celebrate? A donation in any amount will be accepted in return for a luminary which will bear their name and that will light our way as we gather on Christmas Eve. A list of the loved ones and their sponsors will appear in the bulletin that evening. All proceeds benefit our Church Team for the American Cancer Society s Relay for Life that takes place in May. Order forms are available in the Narthex and may be deposited along with your donation in the Luminary Bag on display through December 15. THANK YOU MESSAGES Bill and Emily Hoover Dear Church Family, We want to thank each one for your cards, phone calls and especially your prayers for Bill during his recent hospital stay. Special thanks to Pastor Greg for his visit to the hospital. God answered your prayers. God bless each one. Jody Minnich Thanks everyone for all the prayers, cards, visits, meals and calls of get well wishes after her foot surgery. She said, God has truly blest me with a wonderful church family. PROJECT SHARE is asking for your help with providing Thanksgiving dinners for those who would have to go without a Thanksgiving dinner due to job loss or a decrease in income. Please see the Turkey for Everyone! paper on the bulletin board to see how you can help these families. DECEMBER 1, 2013 INFORMATION Greeters: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allen

Muggers: Mr. Bill Hench and Grandson Mat Head Usher: Mr. John Sheriff Ushers: *Mr. Rick Thomas Mr. Larry Bigham Mr. Chris Campbell Mr. Bryan Dellinger NOVEMBER 17, 2013 REPORT Attendance Worship 217 Sunday School 93 Junior Church 12 Wednesday BLAST 41 Bible Study 28 EDGE 56 OUR CHILDREN S MINISTRIES JUNIOR CHURCH REPORT Junior Church 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Pre-K through Grade 4 Junior Church Director: Mrs. Sally Bigham Asst. Junior Church Director: Mrs. Cathie Burkholder The Junior Church will be celebrating the season of Advent with lessons that teach about the anticipation and hope of the birth of Christ. We will be singing praises, using rhythm instruments and objects to teach lessons that remind us of God s most precious gift, His Son. A special thank you to all the staff that support our program and teach our children about the great love of God. We also wuld like to thank our piano students, Nicholas Kuhn, Clara and Wesley Dellinger who will be sharing their musical talents before our services during the month of December. ROTATION SUNDAY SCHOOL NEWS Rotation Sunday School 10:40 a.m. Sunday Morning 4 years old through Grade 5 Rotation Sunday School Director: Mrs. Karen Neidigh Rotation Sunday School Assistant: Mrs. Cindy Stevens During November we studied about Joseph and his colorful coat. Our scripture verse this month is from Markk 1:17 Come follow me, Jesus said, and I will make you fishers of men. BLAST BLAST 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Evening Children age 2 through Grade 6 (flex year)

Co-Directors: Mrs. Lisa Dellinger Mrs. Cheryl Gobin BLAST is preparing for Christmas by having a party on December 11 from 6:30-7:30 p.m., where we will be making Christmas cards for residents at the Church Home. Then on December 18 from 6:30-7:30 p.m. BLAST will be singing at the Church Home while delivering the cards. BLAST is collecting money again this year to help local families have a Merry Christmas. Please give your money donation to Cheryl Gobin or Lisa Dellinger by December 8. Thank you to all who have or will donate to this special happening. JUNIOR CHOIR Junior Choir 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening Children age 4 through Grade 5 Director: Mrs. Diana Ciucci The children sing the fourth Sunday every month during Sunday worship from October through March. Please contact Diana Ciucci at 249-7878 or dciucci1416@comcast.net if you have any questions. This does not interfere with BLAST. The children will go directly from practice to BLAST. It would be wonderful to see a large Junior Choir for our church.