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AUG 8, 2017 T H E C H U R C H V I S I TO R The BIG 50? Something extraordinary is happening this Sunday. On August 13, 1967 the first worship service was held in the Sanctuary we currently worship in. So that means for 50 years, this congregation has been worshipping a Holy and Loving God together in the Sanctuary we just finished remodeling. Perhaps we need to look at the remodel as a gift to such a beautiful place of worship and fellowship. Thank you, Jan Plunkett, for pointing this out to me this past Sunday. Thinking about those 5o years prompted me to look in the Historical Room and study some of the historical documents that tell the story of our family in faith that spreads across the years. It was interesting to see some of the articles and information about Rev. Hugh Baker. Very early on during his time here, he had a vision for a thriving and growing church and started planning and working toward that end. I hope some of you remember those days and know it is only through God s grace and love that we will be here on Sunday, August 13, 2017 5o years later. Know that God still has plans for us and for His work to be accomplished through us as the Body of Christ. As we go forward, we continue to plan for the future and know that God holds us in His hands. Without God s help and direction, we cannot accomplish the redemptive work we have been called to. So, let us together press in towards God and study His Word and be guided by the Holy Spirit. With God guiding us and his Word granting us His wisdom, we will journey down the path as He leads the way. Study, Pray, Grow, Serve In the Gathering Area, the Bible study plans have been replenished. If you haven t started reading through the Bible this year, now is the time. Each Sunday before Sunday School at 8:45 to 9:15am, we gather for prayer in the Sanctuary. Prayer connects us to God like nothing else we do, so stop by and join us. In addition to regular Sunday school classes, we offer other studies (Every member who has requested it should have access to RightNow Media) in order that we may grow together in this journey we share. Finally, let us each work to discover our gifts and use them to bring glory to God through faithful and loving service to each other. Sunday, August 13, 2017 Sermon Title: Church WHAT? Sermon Text: 1 Corinthians 12:27-28 (New Living Translation)

CHURCH CALENDAR SERVING SCHEDULE 08.13.17 AUGUST 08.09 Worship Committee meeting (5:30 pm) Adult Choir (6:30 pm) 08.13 Prayer Ministry (8:45 am) Seekers, Pioneers, Discipleship, Coffee House, Youth SS Classes (9:15 am - 10:10 am) Preschool/Kindergarten Music Class (9:15 am) Preschool SS Classes (9:45 am) Morning Worship Service (10:30 am), Outreach Committee will meet in the library after worship Meeting for all youth ages 6-12 grade in youth room. 08.15 CWF Service Day (9:30 am) 08.16 Adult Choir (6:30 pm) 08.20 Prayer Ministry (8:45 am) Seekers, Pioneers, Discipleship, Coffee House, Youth SS Classes (9:15 am - 10:10 am) Preschool/Kindergarten Music Class (9:15 am) Preschool SS Classes (9:45 am) Morning Worship Service (10:30 am) - We will be honoring active and retired teachers of RHCC! Meeting for parents/guardians of youth ages 6-12 grade. 08.22 CWF Visitation Day (9:30 am) 08.23 Adult Choir (6:30 pm) Worship Coordinator Patrice Morrison Deacons (Month of August) Brandon Hall, Sandy Rutherford, Norma Hopkins, John Conard Offering Meditation Alan Baker The Table Mike Morrison & Mike Visage Children s Moment Doug Fulk Greeters Ryon & Leah McCann Coffee Fellowship Tyler Family Communion Preparation Patrice Morrison & Brandon Hall Communion Clean-Up Sharon Cummings & Dawn Phillippi 08.13 - Tyler Family 08.20 - Plummers 08.27 - Bill & Judy Walther FAITHFUL ATTENDANCE & GIVING 08.06.17 Sunday School - 51 Worship Service - 127 Faithful Giving (08.06) - $ N/A

AUGUST CALENDAR Sunday, August 13 58 Therefore, my dear brothers and sisters, stand firm. Let nothing move you. Always give yourselves fully to the work of the Lord, because you know that your labor in the Lord is not in vain. I Corinthians 15:58 (NIV) Tuesday, August 15 Service Day - 9:30 am Tuesday, August 22 CWF Visitation Day - 9:30 am Sunday, August 27 CWF Tea after church BIRTHDAYS & ANNIVERSARIES FOR AUGUST Things to be Done? As we head toward Back to Church Sunday and our Fall church season, we need to cleanup and get ready for our guests. It isn t always big stuff that needs to be done; oftentimes, it s things like un-cluttering and putting things back to where they belong. There are plants outside that need to be watered regularly and weeds that need to be eradicated. Call a ministry team leader and see if you can help them in some way. Church becomes a much better place when we take initiative and when we start doing and stop just observing. Think of our campus, and think how you would prepare your home if guests were coming. Most of the same things apply here. Thanks, in advance, for helping out. Sept. 17 is National Back to Church Sunday Let s Pray for 200 at Back to Church Sunday! August Birthdays 08.08 Norma Hopkins 08.09 Parker Visage 08.15 Alan Baker Leah McCann 08.26 Shay Lawson Jean Plummer 08.31 Rosemary Pentecost August Anniversaries 08.17 Paul & Lisa Klaus Outreach will meet in the library THIS Sunday, August 1 3, a f t e r church. We will discuss what project you might have in mind for us to undertake. Anyone from the congregation is welcome to suggest. There is another item we need to discuss also. I am planning on the meting not lasting long. Fingers crossed! Looking forward to seeing all on the committee that can be there. Carol Jean New

Please let the office know if there is anyone that needs to be taken OFF of or ADDED to this list. We appreciate your help! Please pray for the following: Bill Agan Beth Loosmore Maxine Gandy Mildred Sampson Grace Bennett Alton Adams The Clinton Combs Family Don Dodson Kim Nelson, friend of Sarah Frazier Arlene Kendall Melanie Hatfield Nathan McGee, great grandson of Polly Slama Sarah Wellman Brenda Ledbetter Alvarado s granddaughter, Reagan Quote from: Experiencing God by Henry & Richard Blackaby and Claude King Do you sense, as you read Scripture, God became real and personal to people? Do you see their relationships with God were practical? Was He also real and personal to Noah? to Abraham? to Moses? to Isaiah? Yes! Has God changed? No! What was true in the Old Testament also occurred during the time of Jesus life and ministry. It was the same after the coming of the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. Your life can also reflect a real, personal, and practical relationship as you respond to God s work in your life. Quote from: Visioneering by Andy Stanley No one accomplishes a God-given vision alone. Whether your vision involves the salvation of a friend or the launching of an organization, it is going to take a team. A team whose imaginations are in alignment. A group whose hearts have been knitted together by what could and should be. Crib Nursery Guardian Angel Grandmas Play Room Parent Helper Schedule: 08.13 - Carol Jean New & Ann Runnels 08.20 - Teresa Baker/Florine Tyler 08.27 - Melinda Carden & Joan Burgett 09.03 - Ann Runnels & Teresa Baker 08.13 - Ryon McCann 08.20 - Jamie Hughes 08.27 - Evan Lawson 09.03 - Kevin Sutherland

REMINDER! Please remember not to bring food and drinks into the sanctuary. (Water bottles are ok) We need to try and keep the space clean and the carpet stain free. Trash cans have been placed just outside both sanctuary doors for you to dispose of your items upon entering the worship space. Thank you for your help! The Worship Committee is looking for a few good men and women to help with our worship services. Please look at the list below and let Patrice Morrison know if you would be willing to serve in one of these areas: Sound Booth Technology Even if you have never done the job before we d love to add more people to the rotation. Training will be available for any of the jobs mentioned above. Please see Patrice Morrison for details. Thanks. Bibles and More Bibles Our ministry of providing Bibles to members and guest alike has been very successful. Around 60 Bibles to date!!! If you would like to donate to this ongoing project, simply put Bible Fund in the memo line on your check or on the envelope you put in the offering plate. Thanks for being so generous in this ministry.

SPLASH DAY FUN! RightNow Media It occurred to us recently that we have not men3oned this great resource the church provides in quite some 3me. Chris3an Ed made a decision a few years ago to invest in RightNow Media as resource that can be accessed from any smart device(tv, phone, computer) where you can look at a wide range of material--all Chris3an: Bible studies, cartoons, marital aids, conference presenta3ons, leadership development (great for work also), and the list goes on. Many of you signed up for it originally, but I have no way of knowing who is using it regularly. If you start looking at some of these amazing resources, you will discover just how valuable they can be. One of our members on Sunday shared with Pastor Paul that they had been looking for more resources for Bible study. They logged onto RightNow Media and found some great stuff. Take some 3me, check it out, and find the treasure that can be found. Currently, RightNow Media says they have 14,000 Chris3an resources. Sanctuary Renovation Breakfast and Work Day - Aug. 5 Many thanks to the DMF for providing breakfast before our Work Day last Saturday! Thank you, also, to ALL who showed up (around 25) to prepare our church for worship on Sunday, August 6th. They dusted, vacuumed, mopped, moved furniture, and placed the hymnals, Bibles, and offering envelopes in the pews. There is truth in: Many hands, make light work!