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THE SCOOPf i r s t b apt i s t c hu rc h for t o g l e t h or p e
SUNDAYREPORTBible Study Attendance
11 am Worship Attendance Annual Budget
YTD Budget Needs YTD Budget Giving
Total Receipts for the Week:Weekly Budget Giving
Weekly Freedom GivingWeekly Missions Giving
our vision sermon series
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Volume 14 August 7, 2019
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To lead people in life-changing
relationships with God through personal faith
in Jesus Christ.
Aug. 18-24 Luke Daniels Paul Overlin Bruce Underwood
Aug. 11-17 Linda Daniels Scott O’Steen Jean Stone
Aug. 21 Charles Helton Nancy Smith Scott O’Steen Dana O’Steen
Aug. 14 James Lee Martha Cope Cindy Daniels Cathy Cox
Aug. 25-31 Shannon Born Ken Lee
Aug. 11-17 Jeff Ingram Tom Acker
Aug. 25 Sue Overlin Jan Rosser Brenda Jones
Aug. 11 Jeff Wells Carrie Wells Marlin Paulson
Micki Atkinson
Amanda Pobieglo Mackie Yatooma
Babies & 1yrs
3yr & 4yr olds
Sun. Aug. 11
Babies & 1yrs
3yr & 4yr olds
Sun. Aug. 18Sydnee Rittenhose Wella Tant Erie Stookey Amber White
Christ Chapel Items for August
Canned Soup & Veggies
This Sunday Fan into Flame:
“By God’s Grace, I will Serve”Next SundayThe Fan into Flame
Series continues
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14,721.84 12,695.84
1,470.00 391.00
VOLUNTEERS
security team Aug. 18-24 Fred Colwell Diedra Smith
greeter teamAug. 18 Scott O’Steen Dana O’Steen Elaine Steele
launchpad
Charles Tant Hailey Emous Jayda Shirley Amber White
Kay Buff Becky Pennington Brittany Everett Rachel Wilson
Sun. Aug. 25
Sun. Sep. 1
deacons of the week wednesday kitchen
2645 Lafayette Rd - P.O. Box 2125 Fort Oglethorpe, GA 30742
706.866.0232
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Are we compassionate for people? One of Jesus’ most compassionate expressions to the crowd came in Matthew 11 with these familiar words, “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” (Matt. 11:28). Jesus knew the hurts and needs of the people and He invited each one of them to turn to Him to find genuine comfort and life-changing help in their time of need. As we continue this newsletter series on why new people would become part of this church, it is important for us to recognize that new people will often come our way because they are in need. Our church campus and our very lives are planted right in the heart of a world that is broken and filled with pain. We see evidence of this whenever we turn on the TV and we experience it sometimes in our own lives. Where should we turn and where should others turn when seasons of trouble come crashing down upon our lives? Consider a time when you turned to God in the midst of a crisis or personal need. Did you have a Christian friend or small group of trusted believers to minister to your needs? Sometimes we might be cynical when people come our way only because they are in pain. Do people sometimes turn to God for selfish reasons or as a last resort? Absolutely, but ultimately that is between them and God. Our role is not to judge, but to disciple in a way that compassionately meets them where they are and helps them to get where God wants them to be. Let’s be ready with open arms. Let’s be ready to show love. Let’s be ready to minister to needs and help people experience authentic life-change through faith in Jesus. -Jason
Get ready for our leadership Summit happening on Sunday, 8.11, at 4p in our downstairs Gathering Circle. You are encouraged to come alongside all of our amazing leaders and volunteers in this time of greater ministry vision, direction, and collaboration. We can’t wait to share this time with you on the second Sunday!
JASON THOMASlead pastor - [email protected]
UPCOMING EVENTS
Free to Be Concert Come enjoy this community concert on Saturday, 8.24, at 5p. It all happens in our main Worship Center featuring musical artists like Ryan Stinson, Dave Boling, Eric Shaw, and many more. The concert is free, but will be a special opportunity to contribute to our Countdown to Financial Freedom.
End of Summer Pool Party We will end the summer with a special Friday Night Pool Party at the Gilbert-Stephenson Pool in Fort O. It all happens from 6 to 8p on Friday, 8.9. Lifeguards will be on duty so that all ages can enjoy the fun in the pool. We will have hot dogs, chips, and drinks for everyone. Come enjoy the evening with us and bring a friend!Keenagers’ Meeting Our Keenager Senior Adult Ministry will meet on Tuesday, 8.13, at 10:30a in the downstairs Gathering Circle. This is a monthly lunch meeting that will feature guest speaker, Mr. Andrew McGill, Senior Vice President for Strategy and Business Development at Memorial Health Care System in Chattanooga. Mr. McGill will present an update on CHI Memorial-Georgia. Come listen and enjoy lunch together!
Blood Assurance Campaign Our North Georgia Blood Assurance is leading a campaign this August to encourage new and current donors to rally around an important need. Blood supplies are low and now is the time to help ensure that our local hospitals have what they need to save lives. Donate at our local center at 2720 Lafayette Road in Fort O. The week of August 19-24 is designated as church week.
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Psalm 45 is a great description of Jesus as our Warrior-King. Verses 3 & 4 say: Gird your sword on your side, you mighty one; clothe yourself with splendor and majesty. In your majesty ride forth victoriously in the cause of truth, humility and justice; let your right hand achieve awesome deeds.
Too often we only see God as our problem-solver or need-meeter, and then when the problem is solved or the need is met, we put God back on the shelf until the next crisis. God desires to be much more than that.
The picture of Christ as our Warrior-King lends itself to an ever-present force that is always doing battle in our behalf. We need to see Jesus in that way: Not simply as a “call me if you need me” helper, but a constant source of truth, strength, and protection. The chorus of a song that emerged from Psalm 45 says:
In Your majesty ride on victoriously Conquering enemies on every side In humility You came for all to see That You reign gloriously and now You ride Ride on!
Worship Well!
-Brad
BRAD LEWISworship pastor - [email protected] Pool Party & Lock-In - Friday, August 9, 2019 - All middle
school and high school students are invited to join us for the BIG Pool Party and Lock-In beginning at 6-8p at the Gilbert Stephenson Fort O Pool. We will have fun activities following the pool party that will lead into an overnight lock-in on our church campus. Parents are encouraged to pick up their students on Saturday morning at 6a.
180 Wednesday Worship - Our 180 Student Worship experience will resume on Wednesday, 8.14, from 6 to 7:30p. There are opportunities for you to serve in this important first step into our Student Ministry. We are looking for volunteers to assist with the bus ministry, set-up, clean-up and participation in the worship service. Email [email protected] if you would like to get involved.
Getting Smaller - We desire for each student to have a small group in which to connect and grow deeper in their walk with Jesus. Presently, our groups meet on Sunday mornings at 9:30a in our Student House.
PATRICK EVERETTstudent pastor - [email protected]
Oneighty is a worship service every Wednesday evening at 6 pm, that offers an experience to connect with new people who want to build Christ-centered relationships. If you would like to invest in the lives of our students, there is no better way! Contact Pastor Patrick if you are interested. We need you!
PRAYER REQUESTS
BIRTHDAYS
Pastoral Emergency Line - 423.708.5303
NICHOLE STOOKEYkids ministry - [email protected]
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We have The Point THIS Sunday, August 11, and well be learning how Jesus Calms the Storm. We have some fun and exciting changes happening with this dynamic worship service that you do not want to miss! Then, the next Point will be August 25.
Did you know that no matter what your commitment level is, there is a place to volunteer in Kids Ministry? There are areas where you can serve weekly, biweekly, periodically, or even occasionally! WE NEED YOU!!! Please see Nichole Stookey about serving!
The Lord is not slow in keeping his promise, as some understand slowness. Instead he is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance. 2 Peter 3:9
School is back and WE ARE BACK! Come see us in Clubhouse Friends every Wednesday from 6-7:15. We are kicking off the fall learning of Jesus' Early Ministry. This week we will focus on Growing Like Jesus!!
Hospital Betty Phillips Priscilla Pennington Home Opal Hyde Larry Martin Jane Hogsed Elaine Davis James Foley Wilma Burt Mike Long Mary Davis George Smith Ken Lee JoAnn Davis Rosemary Biggs Sheila Hall Nell Smith Tommie Brock
Jerry Gann Larry & Cindy Shipp Beth Daugherty Wanda McArthur Helen Fisher Susan VanWagner Sharon MullinsRuth & Brian Wagoner Pat Medearis Betty Phillips Helen Epperson Ken & Betty Goodner Stephen Mosman John Stewart Mike Ulman
Dean Moore Carol Whelchel Assisted Care Lila Mears Lila Archer Joetta Roderick Dale Kinnison Eunice & Stephen Mosman Norma Carpenter Robbie Fletcher Death Wayne Honeycutt’s sister, Maxine Cochran.
Luke Daniels (7th) Carl Little (7th) Lou Scott (7th) Holly Trotter (7th) Steve Bearden (8th) Sadie Parker (10th) Dan Houston (11th)
Jean Floyd (12th) Ivey Minghini (12th) Wayne Robinson (15th) Susan Ward (15th) Brandon Malone (17th) Hadyn Griffin (18th) Charles Tant (19th)
Gene McDaniel (20th) Mike Mullins (20th)
WEDNESDAY MENUAug. 14- Chicken Veg. Soup, Pimento Cheese/Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Chips , Dessert
Aug. 21 -Taco Salad, Dessert
Clubhouse Friends The Point
Next: Aug 4
The Practice: We are so proud of the kids and how well they were able to remember the first 6 verses that we learned. We added 2 Peter 3:9 this past week and at The Practice on August 18, we will learn 2 Corinthians 12:9.
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ANDY ATKINSONpastor of discipleship & families - [email protected]
LifeGROUPS exist to create a culture of hands-on practical, observable spiritual families in the everyday life of our community.
In today’s world it’s easy to feel that we are nothing more than an insignificant speck in the midst of a multitude. Our world tends to depersonalize us, seeking to make us like everyone else, but God loves us in specific ways that are particular to us. It is also the way fro His Bride, the Church to love people. The simple truth that God loves everyone is a mine that we can draw from on a daily basis. Jesus was on His way to Jerusalem to fulfill His assignment on the cross. The multitudes thronged around Him in such numbers that Zacchaeus could not see Jesus unless he climbed a tree. Zacchaeus would have been satisfied simply to catch a glimpse of the great Teacher. But Jesus stopped, turned, and looked directly at him! In that moment, Zacchaeus was oblivious to the crowd around him. Thus began a special time with Jesus that radically changed his life. Have you ever had a moment where you would be content with some small and the realize that you are in a much bigger moment? God loves us way more than we assume. I pray we catch glimpses of how great that distance is. Jesus will relate to you in ways that are unique to you. He knows your past; He knows what you will face in the future. Because He knows everything about you, His word to you will perfectly fit the circumstances of your life. You may be in a group of Christians who are listening to God’s Word, and you may hear things from Him that no one else hears. Don’t become frustrated with others if they are not as excited about a truth from God as you are. Don’t be impatient with them. God will personalize His word to you. He will relate to each of your friends in a way that specifically meets their needs as well.
ECUADOR 2020
WOMEN’S MINISTRYCrafters We have two months before we host our second Craft Fair. Do you know crafters who would be interested in renting a space? Spread the word! Do you like crafting? We need your talent! We meet every Thursday at 10a. Contact Sue Overlin (423.315.0293) for more information.
Quilters Do you quilt or want to learn? Our quilters are led by Betyse Smith. We meet Tuesday evenings from 5 to 8p.
The Craft Sale September 14. 9-4. If anyone would like to donate craft items they have made, we would greatly appreciate it. Also, we will need brownies, cookies, cupcakes, etc. to sell, and we have a few open booths if someone would like to rent a booth or if they know someone who might be interested.. The cost for a booth is only $30.
GREETING MINISTRY Our Greeters are super important for our church ministry as they make the first impression on our new guests. Do you enjoy engaging new people? Is a smile and a positive word part of your DNA? If so, we would love for you to join our Greeting Team. Contact Donna Lindsay (615.364.8573) or Joyce Rogers (423.667.2792) for more information and to get involved.
ANNOUNCEMENTSWe will begin fundraising next month for the Ecuador 2020 Mission Trip. The trip dates are July 3 – 10. If you would like to participate, send a text to Laura Jones (423.605.1816) or email, [email protected]. The first opportunity will be selling jewelry and ornaments made by artisans with The Apparent Project at the Women’s Ministry Craft Fair Saturday, 9.14. The second will be an Ecuador Fundraiser Lunch on Sunday, 9.22.
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS We are excited to welcome Steve Bearden, Summer Bearden, and Kelly Keown as new members of our church! Call the church office or email [email protected] if you would like to reach out to them or send a welcome card.