This document provides the schedule and information for an upcoming church service and activities at Estill Springs Nazarene Church in Estill Springs, Tennessee. The schedule includes times for morning and evening worship services, Sunday school, choir practice, children's quizzing and more. It also outlines what to expect during the worship service including singing, prayer, offering, children's dismissal, the message, response time and communion. Financial statistics and information about upcoming mission trips and fundraisers are also included.
This document provides the schedule and information for an upcoming church service and activities at Estill Springs Nazarene Church in Estill Springs, Tennessee. The schedule includes times for morning and evening worship services, Sunday school, choir practice, children's quizzing and more. It also outlines what to expect during the worship service including singing, prayer, offering, children's dismissal, the message, response time and communion. Financial statistics and information about upcoming mission trips and fundraisers are also included.
This document provides the schedule and information for an upcoming church service and activities at Estill Springs Nazarene Church in Estill Springs, Tennessee. The schedule includes times for morning and evening worship services, Sunday school, choir practice, children's quizzing and more. It also outlines what to expect during the worship service including singing, prayer, offering, children's dismissal, the message, response time and communion. Financial statistics and information about upcoming mission trips and fundraisers are also included.
This document provides the schedule and information for an upcoming church service and activities at Estill Springs Nazarene Church in Estill Springs, Tennessee. The schedule includes times for morning and evening worship services, Sunday school, choir practice, children's quizzing and more. It also outlines what to expect during the worship service including singing, prayer, offering, children's dismissal, the message, response time and communion. Financial statistics and information about upcoming mission trips and fundraisers are also included.
We are so glad you have joined us today! Our desire is that God 8:30am and 10:50am: Morning Worship Services would bless and direct our time together. Worship is an interactive, 9:45am Sunday School participatory experience and our prayer is that the service today 4:45pm: Choir Practice would strengthen and encourage you on your spiritual journey. 6:00pm: Children’s Quizzing Whether you are new to faith, just coming back to church, or a Evening Worship long-time follower of Jesus, we hope you find your time with us Wednesday, September 26th engaging and meaningful. 11:00am Wednesday Morning Bible Study 5:15pm to 6:15pm: Family Suppers Menu: Spaghetti & Salad 6:30pm: Women's Bible Study in the McCormack Center (Fireside Room) Men's Bible Study in the McCormack Center (Men’s SS Room) WHAT TO EXPECT TODAY Adult Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall Youth Ministries in the Youth Room Worship: a time to connect with God through song and prayer. Children's Ministries: CARAVAN We invite you to stand and sing with us as we praise God through Thursday, September 27th song, but adopt whatever posture of worship is best for you. The 2:30pm Good News Club at Rock Creek Elementary song lyrics and scriptures are projected on screen so that you can Friday - Sunday, September 28th - 30th follow along. A typical service lasts about 65 minutes. Ladies Retreat in Pigeon Forge Sunday, September 30th Offering: We give tithes and offerings as a part of worship in 8:30am and 10:50am: Morning Worship Services obedience, celebration, and thanksgiving to the Lord. It’s also just 9:45am Sunday School our way of saying, “We love our church and we want to support it!” 6:00pm: Children’s Quizzing Evening Worship If you are a guest, you are not expected or obligated to give. Children: We have a fully-staffed Nursery for ages three and NURSERY WORKERS below. Kids ages 4-12 will be dismissed during the service to the TODAY: children’s chapel to be taught by Pastor Linda and her staff. 1st Service: Lori Ayres, Katie Hill, Tonya Goodman 2nd Service: William Hastings, Heather Goodwin, Jennifer Meeks Message: The teaching time seeks to communicate biblical truth PM Service: Haley Clemons, Judy Jean in compelling, relevant ways. All of our messages are available as NEXT SUNDAY: September 30th podcast on our website www.estillnaz.org or through iTunes. 1st Service: Cora Brown, Pat Neece, Jessica Neece 2nd Service: Gabbie Pope, Mikey Butner, Tracy Butner Response: When God is speaking, we take time to respond. PM Service: Many times this is after the message, but other times it may be in the middle of the service. An invitation is never needed if you want to pray at the altar. Listening and responding to God is one of the FINANCIAL STATISTICS: 105 Flower Lane Drive September 2, 2018 Estill Springs, TN 37330 most important things that we do in worship. Phone: 649-3867 Fax: 649-3410 Tithes & Offerings: Emails: [email protected] Communion: We take time regularly to celebrate Communion and Received: $5,751.97 [email protected] welcome all followers of Jesus Christ to participate in this act of Missions: worship and remembrance regardless of membership or Received: $320 www.facebook.com/estillnaz denomination. WEF Paid: www.estillnaz.org $7,836.30 Office Hours: September 23, 2018 Monday - Thursday, Fiscal Year is 5/1/18 to 4/30/19 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM WORSHIP MINISTRIES We have 15 teens that are planning on New Children’s Missionary Books are attending NYC in July 2019. The cost is Choir Practice Tonight at 4:45pm available at the Missions Table in the $2,000 per person. We will be doing Hallway. Please be sure to sign your several fundraisers to help these teens book or CD out and return as soon get to Phoenix. as possible. There are envelopes Books 4-6 of 6: in the foyer with numbers written on Brookelyn’s Dream Comes True by Cheryl Crouch them (1-200). Pick an envelope and put money in it that This book is based on a true story. Brookelyn and her brothers were part of corresponds with the number on the envelope. Then place your Southern Nazarene University’s Commission to Mexico trip when Brookelyn money filled envelope in the black box marked “NYC”. was 14 years old. They served at a retirement center and ended up starting a new church! Brookelyn loved it so much, she longed to go back to the mission field. God opened her eyes to the opportunity to serve with the Hispanic congregation meeting in her own church building. The Case of the Missing Cross by Wes Eby This book is based on true Nazarene missions work in the Navajo Nation. It includes factual information about some places and the culture of the Navajo people. While information about tentmaker missionaries is true, the Elvin and Yazzie families and the plot about Alfred and the stolen cross have been added and fictionalized to make the story more readable for children. Beware of the Blue-Ringed Octopus by Tami Brumbaugh A young boy in Papua New Guinea is bitten by a blue-ringed octopus while spearfishing in the Bismark Sea. Nursing students perform CPR as they rush him to the Nazarene Mission Hospital in Kudjip. Even an intrusion by a machete-wielding man cannot deter God’s plan to provide physical and spiritual healing. This story is fiction based on facts about the Nazarene Mission Hospital, the Nazarene College of Nursing, and the Dooley family. MICAH 6:8 MINISTRY from Sandy Schefcik Did you know…that September 17 is Constitution Day? We recognize that 231 years ago our Founding Fathers signed a document that would become the October 13th foundation for the world's greatest superpower and defender of freedom. The 5:00pm - 9:00pm Constitution vests the power of government in "We the People". But without the at the home of freedom of religion, it is impossible to answer the following question: what kind of "People" should we be? Freedom of religion is in our First Amendment to the Sean & Tracy Butler Constitution. John Adams said to the Massachusetts Militia, "Our Constitution 475 Country Estates Dr., was made only for a moral and religious People. It is wholly inadequate to the Winchester government of any other." Without religion and its guiding principles, the People have no guide, no rule, no script upon which to base their decisions. Adams’ We already have several signed up for this event. If you are Hamburgers & Hot Dogs Provided. words of warning are just as relevant today as they were in 1798 and those interested, please see Bob or Judy Jean for tickets. words should make clear that attacks on religious freedom are ultimately attacks Please bring a 2 liter drink and chips on the very foundation of the Constitution.