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WELCOME

THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE:

We are so glad you have joined us today! Our desire is that God
would bless and direct this time together. Worship is an
interactive, participatory experience and our prayer is that the
service today would strengthen and encourage you on your
spiritual journey. Whether you are new to faith, just coming back
to church, or a long-time follower of Jesus, we hope you find your
time with us engaging and meaningful.

TODAY - Sunday, October 16th


Worship Services: 8:30am; 10:45am
Sunday School : 9:45am
Christmas Choir Kick-Off: 4:45pm in the Sanctuary
Childrens Choir at 4:45pm and Quizzing at 6:00pm
Evening Worship: 6:00pm

WH AT TO EXPECT TOD AY
Worship: a time to connect with God through song and prayer.
Feel free to stand and sing with us as we praise God through
singing by following the on-screen lyrics. A typical service lasts
about 65 minutes.
Offering: We give tithes and offerings as a part of worship in
obedience, celebration, and thanksgiving to the Lord. Its also just
our way of saying, We love our church and we want to support
it! If you are a guest, you are not expected or obligated to give.
Children: We have a fully-staffed Nursery for ages three and
below. Kids ages 4-12 will be dismissed during the service to the
childrens chapel to be taught by Pastor Linda and her staff.
Message: The teaching time seeks to communicate biblical truth
in compelling, relevant ways. All of our messages are available
as podcast on our website www.estillnaz.org or through iTunes.

Response: When God is speaking, we take time to respond.


Most of the time this is after the message, but at other times it
may be in the middle of the service. An invitation is never needed
if you want to pray at the altar.
Communion: We take time monthly to celebrate Communion
and welcome all followers of Jesus Christ to participate in this act
of worship and remembrance regardless of membership or
denomination.

To know more about The Church of the Nazarene and what we


believe, check out our website at www.estillnaz.org.

Wednesday, October 19th


Morning Bible Study: 11:00am
Family Supper: 5:15pm - 6:15pm MENU: spaghetti & salad
Adult Bible Study: 6:30pm in the Fellowship Hall
Womens Bible Study: 6:30pm in the McCormack Center
Awake Youth Worship Service: 6:30pm in the Sanctuary
CARAVAN Kids Club: 6:30pm in the Childrens Chapel
Friday, October 21st
Prime Time TNU Fall Celebration
Please let the church office know by Wednesday noon this week if you plan to attend.
Sunday, October 23rd
Worship Services: 8:30am; 10:45am
Sunday School: 9:45am
Choir Practice: 4:45pm
Childrens Choir at 4:45pm and Quizzing at 6:00pm
NMI LINKS Fellowship: 6:00pm

NURSERY SCHEDULE:
TODAY: October 16th

NEXT SUNDAY: October 23rd

1st Service: Amanda & Lyndsey Reed


2nd Service: Emily & Laura Ezell
Choir Practice: Carol McGuire
PM Service: Kim Bishop

1st Service: Cassie Creson, Megan Ayres


2nd Service: Darlene Norwell, Mindi Reed
Choir Practice: Carol McGuire
PM Service: Judy Jean, Haley Clemons

FINANCIAL STATISTICS:
October 2, 2016

Tithes & Offerings:


Received: $5,336
Missions:
Received: $170
WEF Paid:
$9,325.33
Fiscal Year is 5/1/16 to 4/30/17

105 Flower Lane Drive


Estill Springs, TN 37330
Phone: 649-3867 Fax: 649-3410
Emails: office@estillnaz.org
treasurer@estillnaz.org
www.facebook.com/estillnaz
www.estillnaz.org

Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday,
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Friday, 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2016

WORSHIP MINISTRIES
Estill Springs Celebration Choir
Christmas Kick-Off
Tonight at 4:45pm in the Sanctuary
This is a great time to join the choir or just come
and be a part for the holiday season.

Sunday, October 30th


Annual Community Outreach Event
If you plan to decorate a trunk/car, and have not notified the office yet,
please let a Pastor know TODAY! Candy donations need to be in by
October 30th in the AM.

Our Jail Ministry


Currently, we are visiting the Franklin County Jail
(Womens section) once a week. We are able to
provide the ladies with a Bible, some paper,
pencils, laundry bags, note cards and stamps.
During our visit to the jail, we present a Bible study and sing with them.
They really enjoy being able to sing together, even if it doesnt sound
very good. The thing we do most while there, is listen and love. The
women are given a chance to share with us their needs and we pray
together. Gods grace is big enough to reach even these. Our mission
is to just love and freely show love to these women. Please pray for us
as we minister each week. Sadly, most of these women have parents
and siblings that are in jail also. As you pray for these women, ask God
to break this cycle and show them His way. We believe they all are of
great value and worthy of Gods love.
---------We are looking for two teams of two people to help with visitation to the
jails. It would be great to have a team of two men to start a Bible study
with the male inmates. We also need volunteers to help on Thursday
mornings writing notes to the inmates. Call the church office if you can
volunteer.

COMMUNITY LIFE
CASA Works, Inc. Luncheon
Tuesday, October 25th, 12:00 noon
Winchester Cumberland Presbyterian Church
200 2nd Ave. NW, Winchester
Please RSVP by October 20th to 931-455-7426
CASA works for abused and neglected children in Bedford, Coffee &
Franklin Counties through the Juvenile Court System to help ensure
that every child has a safe and loving home.

NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL

We will be taking a group to this event. If you are


interested, please contact the office at 649-3867.

LINKS Service
October 23rd at 6:00pm
Come and learn about our new missionary, Ashley
Huber serving in Croatia. A love offering will be
taken for Ashley and the ministry there.

MICAH 6:8 MINISTRY from Sandy Schefcik


Did You Know.. that Christians are fighting for the right to practice
their faith in business and in community service? In the law cases
of Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc. and Zubik v. Burwell,
respectively. In other words, Christians had to sue the government in
order to continue to practice their faith. In a recent report, the chairman
of the U.S. Civil Rights Commission is quoted as saying, The phrases
religious liberty and religious freedom will stand for nothing except
hypocrisy so long as they remain code words for discrimination,
intolerance, racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia, Christian
supremacy or any form of intolerance.

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