ELDERS Jim Alexander Thurman Alexander Jerry Barker John Orr Russell Scott Jim Stigers James Withrow Waterview MINISTERS Robert K. Oglesby Robert G. Taylor Myron Bruce Warren Shepherd Dustin Jones MISSION EFFORTS Canada Camrose, Alberta CHURCH OF CHRIST Mexico Cuernavaca Africa Gospel Chariot Missions Nicaragua Breakfast for Children 1409 North Waterview - Richardson, Texas 75080 972-238-4700 church@waterview.org http://www.waterview.org Denver, Colorado OFFICE HOURS Bear Valley Institute for Biblical Studies Monday-Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Friday 8:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Honduras Baxter Institute Castleton, Vermont Kirk Israel Media, Pennsylvania Russell DiGiorgio Harding University Center for Preaching Strengthening Mission Churches SCHEDULE OF SERVICES Sunday Bible Classes - 9:00 a.m. Worship - 10:00 a.m. Bible Classes - 5:00 p.m. Worship - 5:45 p.m. Wednesday Devotional - 7:00 p.m. Bible Classes - 7:20 p.m. VOLUME 52 OCTOBER 19, 2014 RETIREMENT? Retirement is a great job with some drawbacks: 1. There are no opportunities for advancement. 2. No one is available to promote you. 3. You need a raise but cannot find anyone to ask. 4. No one seems to be in charge. 5. You think about quitting, but can’t find where to resign. 6. No one is on duty to write your final check. 7. You would like to hate your boss but you can’t find him. 8. You don’t know what your hours are, and you can’t claim overtime. 9. With no schedule or deadlines, you can’t get an evaluation. 10. In summary, retirement is a disorganized mess. adapted Henry Milligan P.S. Interestingly, the Bible doesn’t mention “retirement”. Jesus met many people during his ministry, but no matter what their age or their station in life, he expected them to start working for his Kingdom from that moment forward. Jesus warned us, “We must work the works of Him who sent me, as long as it is day, for the night is coming when no man can work” (John 9:4). So we can all look forward to retiring from our day job, but not from serving God as long as we live. RKO Confronting a Dismissive Culture Today, we welcome Dr. Philip Thompson to Waterview to discuss Can Thinking People Believe? Dr. Thompson, who teaches Bible at Harding University and faces the issue of Christianity’s validity daily, will present four lessons to help us bolster our faith and have answers for critics of faith. Morning Bible Class Morning Worship Evening Class Evening Worship Can a Thinking Person Believe in a God Who Created the World? Can a Christian Be a Thinking Person? Can a Thinking Person Believe in Jesus Who Rose from the Dead? Can a Thinking Person Believe in a God Who Allows Suffering? Join us for all of these sessions. If you have friends who struggle with faith, call them and invite them to come with you tonight. Great Commission Sunday 3 Weeks Away Our first Great Commission Sunday is 3 weeks away. A special contribution will be taken on November 2 to allow funds to be made available to help with natural disaster relief, explore new works, and help Waterview move forward in the area of our missions. So far, we have met Kirk Israel from Vermont and heard from Russell DiGiorgio in Media, Pennsylvania. This morning, a familiar face (David Friesen) will give a video update during the warmup. Our Prayer Concerns The Sick Growing Closer to Each Other Thank You Notes Bill Vaught is in Baylor Plano, room 515. He has been diagnosed with an infection in a hip wound. He will probably be in the hospital for a few days then go to rehab. Mike Tovar's father was scheduled to have surgery to remove two brain tumors on Friday. The surgery is very serious. Mr. Tovar turned 80 years old last week and is still recovering from the removal of a cancerous kidney several weeks ago. Our Sympathy A thank you note from Doyce Nance is on the bulletin board in the foyer. 66 Club Dillon Bruce completed the requirements for Pearl Level I. Save the Dates The Veteran’s Day Prayer Breakfast will be Saturday, November 8. Waterview’s Family Holiday Fellowship will be held on the evening of December 12. Becky Shelton’s father, Chick Davis, passed away on October 9. Services were last Saturday in Elk City, Oklahoma. Email Giving Last week’s contribution: $ 28,702 Above/(below) budget: $ (3,573) YTD above/(below): Weekly Budget: $ (12,119) $ 32,275 r.c.jerner@metallurgist.com or jjerner@airmail.net Phone Call Jann Jerner or Virginia Vaught Serving God Through Serving Others Sisters in Service The Knitting Sisters in Service will meet tomorrow from 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Bring a snack and join us. All ladies are invited. Primetimers Luncheon The Primetimers will have a luncheon today after morning worship in the south wing. Bring a dish and come join the fun! College Adoption Program Luncheon Next Sunday, October 26th, the “adoptive” parents of our college students will be meeting in the south wing for a luncheon after morning services to discuss and share ideas of how to reach out to our students. We are asking the families to bring salad and side dishes, everything else will be provided. Please RSVP to the office if you are able to attend. Restoration Class The class taught by Robert Taylor on Wednesday evenings, The DNA of Our Faith: The Restoration Today, is available on our website. The class can be listened to or downloaded. The power point presentations are also available in a pdf format for printing or viewing. Ladies' Bible Class Ladies, we hope you're making plans to join us Wednesday morning. This week we will study lesson 3, Impossible Holiness ~ days 3 & 4. Come learn and share with us as we grow together in God's Word. Coffee Devotional Class 9:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:05 a.m. Childcare is available. A Quick Look at Waterview’s Calendar Today Special Guest-Phil Thompson Primetimers Luncheon October 26 College Adoption Program Luncheon November 2 YP Potluck Luncheon November 4 Mothers of Young Children Class October 19, 2014 Devo Tonight Sign Up for the Mavs Game We’ll have a combined devo next Sunday evening in the teen wing. Food will be provided. Bring your Bible and a friend. We’ll finish up about 8:30 p.m. On Saturday, November 15, we’ll meet at the building at 5:00 p.m. for an area-wide youth rally. After the rally, we’ll head to the Mavs game. Tickets are $30 each and include the all you can eat buffet. Tickets with our group are limited, so get yours from Warren asap. LTC Registration for LTC is in December. Most practices will begin in January. Practice for Bible Bowl 7-12 will begin November 9 at 4 p.m. in the high school room. Remember you can start work on: Bulletin Board Challenge anytime - see Becky Kirby and Mrs. Little is always ready to help with Teaching Challenge. Future Dates Mavs game on November 15 Teen Devo - November 16 at the building Flag Football December 5-6 Youth Retreat - February 20-22 Work Camp - June 7-10* Camp Ichthus - July 12-17* *Only some major event could change these dates. Flag Football The annual flag football trip to Nacogdoches will be December 5 & 6. More details and sign ups will be coming soon. But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen. 2 Peter 3:18 Thirty Days with Jesus In two weeks, we will begin the 30 Days with Jesus reading program. We want to encourage you to join us in reading through the gospels in 30 days focusing on our Lord. Bookmarks (which have the schedule printed on them) are available at the transaction counters. Campus Visits This past week, Myron Bruce visited the campus of Oklahoma Christian University to encourage WV students who attend the university. They include Kirby Allen, Preston Kemp, and Lindsay Ratliff. Two weeks ago, he made a trip to Harding University to visit with our WV students there. Harding students visited were Chris & Kendra Davis, Brooke Hatcher, Dena Honeycutt, Lyndsey Jaynes, Lindy Leggett, Drew & Janine Locke, Haley Shearer, Ben Shumate and Victoria Shumate. Myron’s trip also included a stop at Freed Hardeman University and a visit with Logan and Emili. College Adoption Program Update The College Adoption Program for 2014-15 was met with great success here at Waterview. About 40 families committed to send letters, postcards and notes of encouragement to ALL of our college students, both far and near. If you want to be a part of this outreach and encouragement, be sure to let the church office know. We can never have enough support for our college students. In addition, next Sunday, October 26th, the “adoptive” parents will be meeting in the south wing for a luncheon after morning services to discuss and share ideas of how to reach out to our students. We are asking the families to bring salad and side dishes, everything else will be provided. Please RSVP to the office if you are able to attend. October 19, 2014 Announcements All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name - 162 Hallelujah, Praise Jehovah - 3 All Hail the Power of Jesus’ Name - 162 Prayer We Saw Thee Not - 342 The Bread The Fruit of the Vine We Saw Thee Not - 342 Contribution My Faith Has Found a Resting Place - 582 Prayer 2 Corinthians 10: 3-5 O Listen to the Wondrous Story - 496 (Stand) CAN A CHRISTIAN BE A THINKING PERSON? Trust and Obey - 915 Love Lifted Me - 453 Prayer SUNDAY EVENING: CAN A THINKING PERSON BELIEVE IN A GOD WHO ALLOWS SUFFERING? Worship the Lord with gladness—Psa. 100:2
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