The Tidings le Worship At Tabernac

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Tabernacle
Baptist
Church
Volume 58, Number 45
The Tidings
November 12, 2014
Worship At Tabernacle
Carroll County Soup Kitchen December Meals
This year the Carroll County Soup Kitchen will expand
operations to include lunch on nine days in December. The
Soup Kitchen will be open on Monday and Thursday
(December 1, 4, 8 and 11), and Monday through Friday the
third week (December 15-19). On these dates, lunch will be
8:15 a.m. KAINOS Contemporary Worship
served from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., adding an hour to the
In the Gym
usual serving time. In addition to the meal, bags with food
items will be given to those attending on several of these days
Preacher
as available.
Dr. Ron Grizzle
Persons on the regular Soup Kitchen monthly routes will
A Word With No Meaning
also receive bags with food items. A schedule of delivery will
be given to those clients.
I Corinthians 13
Several local restaurants and other groups have already
Worship led by
offered to prepare at least one meal.
Stuart Morris,
Volunteers will be needed on all 9 days from 8:30 a.m. until
The KAINOS Worship Band
1:30 p.m. If a volunteer cannot work the entire time, the time
may be spit into 2 shifts, from 8:30 to 10:45 (meal preparation
10:30 a.m. in The Worship Center
and filling bags) and 10:45 to 1:30 (serving meals, eating, and
cleaning up).
Preacher
Donations of food and financial contributions are always
Dr. Ron Grizzle
needed. The greatest needs are vegetable soup, tomato soup,
miscellaneous peas/beans, green beans, corn, other assorted
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vegetables, jelly in plastic containers, and one-pound bags of
I Corinthians 13
dried pinto beans. Food donations may be placed in the
container outside Fellowship Hall at the church. If you wish to
Alan Schantz, Associate Pastor for Music and Worship give a monetary donation, Tabernacle sends a monthly check to
the Soup Kitchen. Please mark your offering envelope with
The Tabernacle Choir
“Soup Kitchen” and the funds will be forwarded to them.
Instrumental Offertory by Caroline Smith
Thank you for helping the Soup Kitchen provide meals in
December.
November 16, 2014
Thanksgiving
Dinner
Wednesday, November 19
5:30 p.m.
Fellowship Hall
Menu: Turkey, Dressing, Green Beans, Sweet Potatoes,
Cranberry Sauce, Rolls, Pie Assortment, Beverage
Cost: Adults $6.00 Children $4.00
Tickets are on sale NOW!
You may purchase tickets during the week in the church
office, on Wednesday evening in the Fellowship Hall, or on
Sunday morning in the hallway outside the Worship Center.
Deadline to purchase tickets is:
Monday, November 17, 2014
* When you come to the Thanksgiving Dinner,
please bring non-perishable goods for the Christmas
Store. We need canned vegetables and fruits,
instant potatoes and stuffing.
Carrollton First United Methodist Church
Sunday, November 23
6:00 p.m.
Rev. Blair Tolbert, preaching
Special music provided by Carrollton First United
Methodist Church Music Ministry
* Special Offering for McCollum Transient Fund
* Bring donations for Carroll County Soup Kitchen
and Open Hands Ministry
Sponsored by the Carrollton Ministerial Alliance.
The Second Tuesday in November
By Ron Grizzle
It is the second Tuesday in November. It is Veterans Day. When I was much younger, each Veterans Day
would be a time of remembering those soldiers who had fought in World War I and in World War II. In later
years, we remember those brave men and women who have also served our country in Korea, in Vietnam, in
Iraq, in Iran, in Afghanistan, and elsewhere.
I know in some places on Veterans Day where there will be parades and someone will say “The Pledge of
Allegiance” and a list of names of veterans will be read. I know in other places, a woman and her two small
children will go to the cemetery and place a flag on a grave and weep.
We should take time on this day to remember the many who have fought in places with strange names:
Guadalcanal, Khe Sanh, Kandahar. We should pray for the day to come when there will be no more war,
when nations can settle differences of opinion without resorting to guns and bombs and missiles. We should
anticipate the time when the Prince of Peace will reign forever.
In the meantime, tell a veteran thank you. Let him, or her, know of your appreciation for the sacrifices they
have made.
Student Ministry News
Children’s Ministry News
“Doulos Days”
The Christmas Store 2014
Adults who need work done at
their homes or businesses may
call Stephanie in the Student
Ministry office. We will send
students to work for donations.
Proceeds will support mission
trips, camps, conferences, etc.
Thursday, December 18
CONNECT
WITH
Wednesdays
6:00 - 7:30 P.M.
(Gym)
Each Sunday during the month of November you will have
the opportunity to sign up to buy Christmas gifts for a
child/children in need in our community. Stop by the sign
up table by the Worship Center or by the gym. We are also
in need of gently used items for our shopping section.
Clothes, shoes, toys, books, movies, household items are
needed. If you would prefer to give an offering for the
store, it would be greatly appreciated. Please designate
your gift as “Christmas Store”. You may also sign up to
help the night of the Christmas Store at the tables as well.
Thank you so much for your generous and compassionate
hearts!!
Christmas Party
Preschool Choir and Missions Groups
November Schedule
The Preschool Choir and Missions Groups will not meet
this coming Wednesday, November 19, due to the
church-wide Thanksgiving Dinner at 5:30 p.m.
Nor will they meet on Wednesday, November 26
due to the Thanksgiving holiday.
December 6
9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Ages: Babies - Grade 6
Donations appreciated.
Lunch will be provided.
Craft projects and great activities.
Contact the Children’s Ministry office
to sign up no later than December 1.
Extended Teaching Care
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Team Leader: Amy Barden
Babies/Creepers (Room 107):
Diane Temblador, Joyce Smith
With Sympathy
Toddlers & 2 Year Olds (Room 101):
To the family of Franklin D. Moon, our member,
who died November 5.
DARE TO IMAGINE!
Mr. & Mrs. Phillip Kauffman
3 Year Old (Room 120):
Vickie Brookings, Carol Crews
Senior Adult News
Senior Adult Sponsored
Christmas Project 2014
Serving Older Adults (65+) in Carroll County
who have been victims of abuse, neglect, or
exploitation. Also included are adults ages 18 and
older who are disabled. You may help with this project
by purchasing items for their Christmas “wish list”.
Individuals, classes, and groups may sponsor one
or more persons. We have 25 names.
HOW: Select a person’s name on the bulletin board
by the Sunday School office. Write you name, or
group’s name on the large form and take a small “wish
list” slip with you. Purchase the items and turn them in
by Sunday, November 30. Gift cards are welcome, too.
Gifts should be in gift bags and NOT wrapped. Put
small list with adoptee’s name inside the bag.
THANK YOU...for making Christmas so
much better for older adults who have been
victimized or are disabled!
LET’S MAKE A DIFFERENCE!
Praying for Mozambique
November Newsletter
Opportunities This Week
Sunday, November 16
8:00 am Children’s Worship for KAINOS (First Floor, Room 301)
8:15 am KAINOS Contemporary Worship (Gym)
8:30 am Instrumental/Praise Band Rehearsal (Worship Center)
8:45 am Deacons’ Prayer Gathering (Chapel)
9:15 am Bible Study for All Ages
10:15 am Children’s Worship (Rooms 252, 254, 301, 317)
10:30 am Worship Gathering (Worship Center)
11:30 am Christmas Store Team Meeting (Room 206)
1:30 pm Student Praise Band Practice (Rooms 311, 312, 313,
314, 316, Gym)
3:00 pm Cooking Matters Class (Café, Rooms 256, 258)
4:30 pm Youth Ultimate Frisbee (Soccer Field)
5:15 pm Pastor Search Committee (Room 206)
5:30 pm Sunday Evening Handbells (Room 235)
Monday, November 17
8:00 am MMO (Rooms 101, 107, 310A, 310B)
9:30 am Staff Meeting (Room 206)
10:00 am Open Gym Walking (Closes 12:00 pm)
12:30 pm Mothers Matter (Café)
5:00 pm West Georgia Tech Basketball Practice (Gym)
6:30 pm Cub Scout Pack Meeting (Chapel)
6:30 pm Boy Scouts (Pavilion)
Tuesday, November 18
8:00 am MMO (Rooms 101, 107, 310A, 310B)
10:00 am WMU Prayer and Bible Study (Room 234)
10:00 am Open Gym Walking (Closes 12:00 pm)
12:00 pm Tuesday Handbells (Room 235)
12:00 pm Open Gym Basketball (Closes 2:00 pm)
3:00 pm Youth Basketball (Gym)
6:00 pm West Georgia Tech Basketball Practice (Gym)
7:00 pm Mothers Matter Bible Study (Café)
Wednesday, November 19
The Nalls Newsletter Praying for Mozambique
for November is now available at the welcome center.
You may pick up a copy at your convenience.
If you would like to receive their newsletters by email,
you may email them at cknalls@gmail.com and request to
be added to their email list.
8:00 am MMO (Rooms 101, 107, 310A, 310B)
9:45 am Senior Adult Council Meeting (Room 206)
10:00 am Open Gym Walking (Closes 12:00 pm)
10:30 am PraiSingers Rehearsal (Choir Room)
12:00 pm Open Gym Basketball (Closes 2:00 pm)
4:00 pm Student Praise Band Practice (Rooms 312, 314, 316)
4:00 pm Student Wednesday Basketball (Gym)
5:30 pm Church-Wide Thanksgiving Dinner (Fellowship Hall)
6:00 pm Connect (Gym)
6:15 pm Praise Team/Praise Band Rehearsal (Worship Center)
7:00 pm Tabernacle Choir Rehearsal (Room 222)
8:30 pm KAINOS Worship Band Practice (Gym)
Thursday, November 20
Camera Operators Needed
Our Technical Team is in need of camera
operators. If you would be willing to learn to
run a camera for our Worship Gatherings please
contact the Music and Worship Office.
We can train you!
8:00 am MMO (Rooms 101, 107, 310A, 310B)
10:00 am Open Gym Walking (Closes 12:00 pm)
12:00 pm Open Gym Basketball (Closes 2:00 pm)
1:00 pm Art Class (Room 234)
5:00 pm West GA Tech Basketball Practice (Gym)
5:30 pm Get Healthy/Live Well Pre-Diabetes Class
(Rooms 260, 262)
Friday, November 21
Mothers Matter
@ TAB
Tuesday,
Monday,
November 17
November 18
12:30 p.m. in the
TLC café
Bible Study
Child care provided
by reservation.
7:00 p.m. at
Tabernacle TLC
Child care provided
by reservation.
8:00 am MMO (Rooms 101, 107, 310A, 310B)
9:30 am Friday Morning Bible Study (Room 206)
10:00 am Open Gym (Closes 12:00 pm)
1:00 pm West GA Tech Basketball Practice (Gym)
Saturday, November 22
9:00 am Open Gym Walking (Closes 10:30 am)
10:30 am Open Gym Basketball (Closes 12:00 pm)
11:30 am Cooking Matters Lunch (Café)
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Pastoral Team
Janet Cleland, Associate for Children
Ron Grizzle, Supply Preacher
Alan Schantz, Associate for Music and Worship
Chad Sipes, Associate for Students
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Sunday’s Report - November 9, 2014
Worship Gatherings
KAINOS
Worship Center
ETC
Children’s Worship
Total Worship
51
327
16
14
408
Sunday Bible Study
334
On Campus
13
Cottage Landing
Total Bible Study 347
S.S. Active Enrollment
(October) 544
Stewardship Report
YTD (Fiscal Year: October-September)
Online
11/9/14
YTD
Giving
Budget
$26,680.31
Budget Year to Date
$181,897.98
Contributions Year to Date
$159,363.78
Expenditures Year to Date
$167,201.64
Journey in Faith
$12,095.00
Journey in Faith Year to Date
$ 17,165.00
Scan the
World Missions
$ 384.00
$ 1,567.00 QR Code.
World Missions Year to Date
Memorials and Honorariums
November 9, 2014
General Church Budget in Memory of:
Mr. Dallas Young
Mrs. Ethel Marks
Mrs. Agnes Burson
Mr. Norman and Mrs. Louise Shadinger
Journey in Faith in Memory of:
Mr. Dallas Young
Mrs. Ethel Marks
Mrs. Agnes Burson
Journey in Faith in Honor of:
Mr. Cooper Murphy
Carole Burson Crisis Care Fund in Memory of:
Mrs. Agnes Burson
World Missions in Memory of:
Mrs. Agnes Burson
Deacons of the Week
November 16 - November 22
Daniel Jackson
Terry Jones
Jeanie Oliver
Pastoral Team Member on Call
November 17 - November 23
Janet Cleland
770.312.3570
Needs for
November
Oftentimes families have to decide between food and diapers.
Diapers and wipes are a huge need for Open Hands.
Feminine products are also a need. Peanut butter and jelly
are always welcome for our homeless and larger families.
Donations above your tithe may be made to:
Open Hands
P.O. Box 1818
Carrollton, Georgia 30112