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Deerfoot Church of Christ 7 14 2019
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July 14, 2019
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WELCOME TO THE
DEERFOOT
CONGREGATION
We want to extend a warm wel-
come to any guests that have come
our way today. We hope that you
enjoy our worship. If you have
any thoughts or questions about
any part of our services, feel free
to contact the elders at:
elders@deerfootcoc.com
CHURCH INFORMATION
5348 Old Springville Road
Pinson, AL 35126
205-833-1400
www.deerfootcoc.com
office@deerfootcoc.com
SERVICE TIMES
Sundays:
Worship 8:00 AM
Bible Class 9:30 AM
Worship 10:30 AM
Worship 5:00 PM
Wednesdays:
7:00 PM
SHEPHERDS
John Gallagher
Rick Glass
Sol Godwin
Skip McCurry
Doug Scruggs
Darnell Self
MINISTERS
Richard Harp
Tim Shoemaker
Johnathan Johnson
SERMONNOTES10:30AMService
Welcome
ComeLetUsSing
ComeLetUsWorshipandBowDown
953LordILiftYourNameonHigh
OpeningPrayer
MichaelDykes
86ByChristRedeemed,
inChristRestored
LordSupper/Offering
FrankMontgomery
829MansionsOvertheHilltop
438MyHopeisBuiltonNothingLess
ScriptureReading
CanaanHood
Sermon
754WhenJesusComes
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5:00PMService
OpeningPrayer
ChadKey
Lord’sSupper/Offering
DavidSkelton
DOMforJuly
Sugita,VanHorn,Washington
BusDrivers
July14SteveMaynard332-0981
July21DonYoung441-6321
July28JamesMorris515-5644
WEBSITE
deerfootcoc.com
office@deerfootcoc.com
205-833-1400
8:00AMService
Welcome
669ThisisMyFather’sWorld
730WhataFriendWeHave
inJesus
OpeningPrayer
PaulWindham
452NightWithEbonPinson
LordSupper/Offering
RandyWilson
682ToGodBetheGlory
456NoTearsinHeaven
ScriptureReading
RustyAllen
Sermon
454NothingbuttheBlood
BaptismalGarmentsfor
July
AmberNorris
EldersDownFront
8:00AMSolGodwin
10:30AMRickGlass
5:00PMJohnGallagher
Ourweeklyshow,Plant&Water,isnowavailable.
YoucanwatchRichardandJohnathaneveryWednes-
dayonourChurchofChristFacebookpage.Youcan
watchorlistentotheshowonyoursmartphone,
tablet,orcomputer.
MAYWOOD WEEK
2. Weekly Purpose:
$15,618.00
Contribution
$19,023.00
Contribution YTD:
$462,506.00
Purpose YTD:
$421,686.00
Average Weekly YTD:
$17,129.00
Mission Sunday:
$99,001.00
Week 26
Prayers
Stephanie Theoret
Vera Bonner
Nancy Clements
Jean Dickerson
Graydena Dillbeck
Ron Fields
Marion George
Ellen Godwin
Kim Green
Roy Hayes
Jim Holcomb
Randy Johnson
Christi Key
Lucille Large
Frances Love
Rita Morgan
Melba Mills
June Moore
Rita Morgan
Bobbie Naish
Sue Nordgren
Ruby Norris
Anne Powell
Sue Rawls
Pat Robertson
Donna Shoemaker
George Shoemaker
Buddy Summers
Gloria Summers
Nell Thomas
Gayle Varner
Barbara Whisenhunt
Billy White
Maxine Wilson
Friends & Family
Lloyd Glenn ( Edith Glenn’s Bro-in-Law)
Natasha Champion ( Daughter of Don
Champion)
Galen Lilja ( Father of Janice VanHorn)
Larry Dyer ( Former Member)
Sybil Floyd (Johnathan Johnson’s grand-
mother)
Ron Clayton( Father of Jeff Clayton &
Grandfather of Brendon)
Kaitlin Peltz ( Brad Hagerman’s niece)
Roger Peck ( Carrie Mann’s Father)
Rosalyn Anthony ( Friend of Debra
Dominic)
Chris Burgess ( cousin of Martha
Lybrand)
Asher Collar (Great nephew of Sue Ad-
ams & Robin Groom)
JoAnn Craig (Grandmother of Brian
Berryhill)
Don Cobb (Cousin of Robin Spitzley &
Ryan Cobb)
Patricia Rowe (Mary Harp’s Grand-
mother)
Jett Leahy (Cousin of Richard Harp )
Hebert Norris (Brother of Ancel Norris)
Melody Belle (Friend of Robin Spitzley)
Sandy Jenkins (Cousin of Linda Carter &
Patsy O’ Rourke)
Jennifer Cather (Daughter of Dangars)
Ryan Montgomery (Son of Donna
Dickerson)
Brianna Bulger (Sue Adam’s niece)
Betty Trull (Sister of Sandra Singer &
Sue Rawls)
Rachelle Taylor (Grand daughter -in-law of
Mona Jenkins)
Lucas Adkinson (Grandson of Billie & Mark
Adkinson)
Jean Smith (Lisa Powell’s Mother)
Our prayer list is updated monthly.
833-1400.
Our Honored Guests 7-7-2019
In Town: Charles Lei, Marilyn Torrice
Out of Town: Dianne Honeycutt
PANTRY ITEMS:
Canned Fruit and Jelly
Hospital / Rehab List
Natasha Champion—had surgery Monday
Karen Whisenhunt– recovering at home
Sue Nordgren -recovering at home
Mike Godwin– Meadow View Nursing Center
ATTENDANCE FOR 7ATTENDANCE FOR 7ATTENDANCE FOR 7ATTENDANCE FOR 7----7777----19191919
AM 313 PM 101
Events for the Youth
Aim-Con July 19th-21st
August 3– Back to School Giveaway
Finish the Race
By: Tim Shoemaker
He was born in 1947 and grew up in Wichita, Kansas.
He was, if I remember correctly, a member of the church
at that time. In 1964 as a sophomore in high school, he
ran the mile race in 3:59, the first time that any high
school student had run a sub four-minute mile. Two
years later, he set the world record for the mile at 3:51.3.
He would eventually break this record as well as the
world record for the 1500 meters at 3:33.
Jim Ryun’s greatest goal as an athlete was to
win the gold medal in the Olympic Games, but it was
never to be. In 1972 he was in contention when he and
another runner bump into each other and both went
down. The other runner stood up and walked off the
track, realizing he had no chance to catch the others
now. Jim stood up, realizing the same thing, but once he
was sure that he was not hurt, he began to run after the
others. He finished last. His goal, for this life, was unreal-
ized. He retired in 1976.
Why did he continue the race when he knew he
could never catch the others? Because he knew that
while he could not win, he could finish. This was what he
had trained for and he would not just give up and quit. I
think that perhaps that was Jim’s greatest victory in ath-
letics.
We are all called upon as Christians to “run with
patience the race that is set before us” (Heb. 12:1).
The word translated as “race” is agona from which we
get out word “agony.” Thus the race we are called upon
to run is such that some would be likely to faint along the
way or give up the race altogether. Brother Coffman says
that “It means endurance and the power of persever-
ance, including the ability to finish what is begun.”
Paul’s concern in life was not about his imprison-
ment, or that he might be in afflictions wherever he went,
but only that he “might finish my course with
joy” (Acts 20:24). Paul spoke of his life as a Christian as
a race that would last as long as his life lasted. Thus it
was important that he finish that course with joy and the
only way to do that would be to remain faithful in his ser-
vice to God. Later when Paul was a prisoner in Rome, he
wrote to Timothy saying. “For I am now ready to be
offered, and the time of my departure is at hand. 7 I
have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I
have kept the faith” (II Tim. 4:6, 7). The remarkable
thing about this race is that the reward is not only for one
person but for all who run the race lawfully and to the
end. Paul finished his course and thus will receive the
crown of righteousness. Let us as God’s children follow
the example of Paul and run our race with patience to the
end. For all who do that, it will be the greatest victory of
their life.
Olivia's House
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Treatment Center
for women and their children. John Galla-
gher teaches a class here every Thursday.
They are in need of hygiene products.
Any size Soap, Shampoo, deodorant,
lotions, feminine hygiene products, tooth-
paste, toothbrushes.
SUMMER SERIES
July
17-Josh Dykes– Strengthen Our Soul
24– Scott Harp– Strengthen Our Knees
31– Nic Weymounth– Strengthen Our
Feet
August
14– Demar Elam– Strengthen Our
Heart
21– Jack Self—Strengthen Our Voice
Mark Your Calendar
July 27
CPR CLASS
July 28
Eddie Cloer
August 3
Back to School giveaway
August 10
Parenting Seminar
Dr. Stephen Besson
Polishing the Pulpit
August 16-22
TEACHERS & HELPERS
NEEDED
There is a sign up sheet in the foyer if
you would like to have the opportunity to
teach or be a helper in any of the rooms.
BACK TO
SCHOOL
GIVEAWAY
August 3
16 or 24 count of crayons
glue sticks
school (fisker) scissors
cloth pencil pouches
#2 pencils
plastic pocket folders with brads
(different colors)
Crayola Markers
spiral notebooks (one subject)
Loose leaf paper (wide ruled)
Sympathy
To the family of Libby (Steve)
Foshee at the passing of her father,
Gene Wade on July 4. His funeral
was in Guntersville.
CONGRATULATIONS
To Yoshio Sugita
On becoming a U.S Citizen
FOR
MAX JAMES LONG
Born on 6-7-19
Son of Devin & Kelsey Long
Everyone is invited
Fellowship Hall
July 28, 2 pm-4 pm
BABY SHOWER
Connection Groups
John Gallagher & David Hayes
groups will meet on July 17
@ 6 pm in the fellowship hall.
POT LUCK, BRING A DISH
Thank You
Thank you for your many prayers. Your love
& kindness through texts, calls & cards
meant so much. Thanks to Bro. Richard
Harp for his visit. We appreciate you all and
are blessed to be a apart of a loving congre-
gation. Richard & Susan Harper