March 22, 2015 Volume 3, Issue 12 Third and Kilgore Church of Christ Order of Worship Into His Harvest… Luke 10:2 Wednesday Evening Call to Worship Hymn Pick Up Trays (Back) Pick Up Cards 03/25/15 – 7:00 p.m. Todd Pebsworth Daniel Webster Asa Terry Worship/Bible Study Blake Martin Eli Terry Announcements and Prayer Song C.J. Martin Scott Reeves—Leviticus 19:1-2 Devotional Scripture Reading Greeters Songs of Praise TBA Craig Breshears-James 1:26-27 Nico Francis Song Leader Communion Hymn Kercida Merrick Curtis Breshears Communion Scripture Sermon Mary Ellen Breshears Closing Prayer “How Holy Do 1 Corinthians 10:14-17 Kevin Breshears I Need to Be?” W.T. Whitecotton 1 Peter 1:13-16 Lord’s Supper David Heflin Barney Francis Sunday Evening Service- 5:00 p.m. Invitation Song Paul Smith Song Leader - Jim Wood Closing Song Garland Creighton (Bread) Opening Prayer - Damon Terry Johnny Lieb (Cup) Closing Prayer Sermon - “Cleaning Up the House” Colin Chandler (Offering) Michael Terry 2 Timothy 2:20-21 Joe Chandler David Heflin If you are serving today, please check in with the deacon Closing Prayer - Charles Terry in the sound room before the service. ELDERS Jim Chandler Johnny Lieb Jack Merrick Adam Terry 575-760-1396 575-760-7345 575-760-7521 575-760-6917 DEACONS Buddy Blue Craig Breshears Kevin Breshears George Brumfield Dustin Cabeldue Colin Chandler Joe Chandler Randy Dunson Todd Pebsworth Delbert Rector Kenny Whitecotton 575-356-3979 575-749-3702 575-276-8519 575-276-8464 575-760-2021 575-760-2129 575-607-5817 575-356-6919 575-309-6982 575-478-2390 575-760-9972 MINISTERS David Heflin Marcus Campbell Paul Smith Church Office 575-356-6150 713-515-5511 505-716-7520 575-356-6150 Van Coordinator Dustin Cabeldue 575-760-2021 We’re on the web! www.3kchurch.org Third and Kilgore Church of Christ 3kyouth ENMU Church of Christ Student Center Blessed is he who comes in the name of the LORD. From the house of the LORD, we bless you. Third and Kilgore Church of Christ P. O. Box 450 Portales, NM 88130 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Regular Postage Into His Harvest He told them, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest field.” Luke 10:2 Are You Ready to Learn? It was one of the most terrifying moments in my life – yet one that had to come eventually and one that, at least on paper, I was prepared for. It was the first time that I was to be in an airplane as an instructor. When you are by yourself, you are at least in control of your own destiny. When you are a student with an instructor on board you have a sense that, even in the worst of situations, your instructor will bail you out. But, when you ARE the instructor, your life hangs not just in your own hands, but in the hands of someone who knows far less about airplanes than you do. And when you only have 280 hours in an airplane, you know precious little about flying airplanes. Thanks to the FAA, however, you can be qualified to be a flight instructor. There I sat as living proof. An old adage is that no one in the class learns as much as the teacher. Since that first flight lesson I have come to believe that saying more than you will know. Not only must the teacher prepare for what he or she wants to present, but the teacher with integrity will also prepare for the unexpected – sort of like antici- Paul Smith pating every attempt your flight student will make to inadvertently kill you. A good teacher must then teach with one eye from the perspective of the lectern (knowing what must be taught), but also from the classroom (knowing what questions will arise and what issues will develop). Considering yourself a teacher is scary stuff. It is not without reason that many people hold James 3:1 as their favorite verse in the Bible, “Let not many of you become teachers, brethren, for you know that we who teach shall be judged with greater strictness.” of Hebrews makes is this: at some point it is time to grow up, give up being treated like a grammar school child and become a mature adult. One way to do that is to become a teacher. Volunteering to be a teacher might be scary stuff – but you know what? You can do it! At the very least you can volunteer to be an assistant, just to sit with a teacher and be a helper. Become an apprentice. Learn by doing. And, look at it this way – no student ever killed his or her Bible teacher by putting the kitchen table into an unrecoverable spin. I know with our recent lessons on entering into God’s harvest that many of you are saying, “Whew, thank goodness for James 3:1! I can’t be a teacher because I do not know enough!” While I do not wish to contradict Bro. James, another passage of Scripture might also be applicable here as well, “For though by this time you ought to be teachers, you need some one to teach you again the first principles of God’s word. You need milk, not solid food; for everyone who lives on milk is unskilled in the word of righteousness, for he is a child.” (Heb. 5:12-13) The point the author I never would have volunteered myself to be a flight instructor with 280 hours of flight time. But I had the instruction. My instructors and flight examiners all said I was ready. We had students lining up for their first lessons. I was needed. I wasn’t perfect, and sometimes it was flatout ugly, and boy did I learn a lot about flying when I started teaching! Are you ready to start learning? Life Groups meet on the first three Sundays of each month. Information is on the Life Group table in the foyer. Join a group today! W e W elco m e Y o u t o W o r sh i p a n d S t ud y G od ’ s W o rd W i t h U s! Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Bible Class Worship/Communion Evening Worship Life Groups Ladies’ Bible Class Midweek Service 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Various Times 9:30 a.m. 7:00 p.m. For the Record Budget Report March 15, 2015 Sunday AM Class Sunday AM Worship Sunday PM/Life Groups Wednesday 89 182 63 Contribution, 03-15-2015 Weekly Budget $7,360 Difference Budget, Year-to-Date $5,579 +$1,781 $61,369 Contribution, Year-to-Date $56,581 YTD Total Below Budget -$4,788 Prayer Requests Bill Wahlman - will be seeing a doctor in Amarillo about his eyes. Natalie Pebsworth - is scheduled for an appointment at the Shriners hospital in Dallas for a consultation. Freeda McBride - recovering from a broken foot. Steve Pinkert - home. Elsie Shirley - home recovering from eye surgery and received good reports from her doctor last Thursday. James Adams - Ginny Boatman’s dad, UMC with congestive heart failure and not doing well. Donnie McKillip - Wynette’s 10 year-old grandson has been diagnosed with Henoch Schonlein Purpura (HSP). He will have weekly lab work until he can see a hematologist in Lubbock on April 2. Please continue to remember those with ongoing health problems: Juanita Barbee, Shirley Blevins, Lucille Brooks, Joan Clayton, Jack & Geneva Dendy, Barney & Nico Francis, Alice Gossett, Arlene Griffith, C.H. & Johnnie Justus, Vicki Kelley, Betty Maberry, Anthony Mann, Gene Marshall, Daisy McKillip, Orene Onstott, Joyce Pebsworth, Elizabeth Roddy, Jose Rodriquez, Judy Sikes, Carol Terry, Lewetta Tivis, Shirley Wahlman, Pete & Lorene Wells, Maxine Wilhoit, Neva Wilhoit. Family & Friends: Luke Adams, Laurie Anderson, Jimmy Arias, Lillie Ashby, Nikki Rush Basart, Kellie Blair, Emma Blea, Elma Cain, April Chandler, Kylie Chandler, William Collins, Sylvia Cowan, Laura Crow, Mary Delgado, Jack Dendy, Jr., Kim Ellerd, Loretta Ellerd, Sabrina Elliott, Colleen Ezell, Jennifer Farrell, Carlene Frasier, Roy Gaines, Lydia Gardner, Cathy George, Terry Grice, Shano Gunter, Larry Guthrie, Ron Heflin, Charlotte Holmes, Kay Hyatt, Judy Knight, Julia (Ophelia de la Garcia’s niece), Ralph Langley, Gary Lewis, Ashley Lopez, Mary Cameron McCarty, Mark McCollum, Brenda Parrish, Kyle Parrish, Marilyn Pate, Shaina Pool, Nelson Rector, Gail Reynolds, Kwayde Shearer, David Sikes, Landon Stewart, Adrian Stroup, Glenda Taylor, Naida Taylor, Gaynelle Thomas, Carolyn Thompson, Virgil Tivis, Kevin Trudo, Leflar Turner, Sandy Vigil, Charles Webster, Bernice Weems, Richard Weems, Bill Whitt, Logan Wilhoit, Megan Wilson, Doris Wood, Kyle Young. In Sympathy Our condolences to Elsie Shirley & family on the passing of her sister-in-law Maryann Shirley from Hobbs. Privileged to Serve Greeters (Before and After Classes) Tammy Chandler Erin Cabeldue Nancy Dunson Greeters (After Worship) Everyone Announcements, Opening Prayer, & Scripture Reading (Sunday & Wednesday) Randy Dunson Song Leaders Delbert Rector (A.M.) 5th Sunday Singing at Southside (P.M.) Joe Chandler (Wed.) Scripture Coby Carter Communion Scripture C.J. Whitmore Prayers Jack Merrick (Closing A.M.) 5th Sunday Singing (Opening P.M.) 5th Sunday Singing (Closing P.M.) Joe Chandler (Closing Wed.) Lord’s Table Blake Martin Hunter Terry Adam Terry (Bread) Craig Breshears (Cup) Kevin Breshears (Offering) Chance Chenault March 29, 2015 Pick Up Trays Gregg Gossett Cliff Gossett Pick Up Cards Markus Roddy Jamar Roddy Orrin Chenault Lord’s Supper to Shut-Ins Charles Terry Damon Terry Wednesday Devotional 04/01/15: TBA Announcements Into His Harvest — Mobilization Our focus on evangelism, going into His harvest, will include six areas of service. These are the areas of “good works” that were discussed in the Sunday, March 1 sermon. Please consider where your interests and God-given talents lie and sign up in the area where you will be most useful in the kingdom. There is an area where YOU are needed! Sign-up sheets are on the foyer table. Attention Men Volunteers are needed for March 25, April & May to give a short devotional on Wednesday evenings. A sign-up sheet is on the foyer table. Children’s Worship Needs You! We are in need of a few volunteers to help during Children’s Worship. We mostly need an extra pair of hands to help with the younger ones. If you can help, please sign-up or talk with Sherri Chenault or Katie Heflin. College Ministry If anyone wants to help reach out to the students at the Student Center, you are welcome to come eat with us on Tuesday evenings at 6:00 p.m. Even if you don’t cook or help, strike up conversations. Opportunities abound each Tuesday to go into the harvest. Ladies’ Bible Class Ladies Bible class meets each Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. in the multi-purpose room. All ladies are invited! Ladies’ Bible Study Meets each Monday evening at 6:00 p.m. in the multi-purpose room. The study is “A Woman’s HeartGod’s Dwelling Place” 4th Sunday Pot Luck Luncheon This Sunday, March 22, we will have our monthly pot luck luncheon after the morning worship service in the multi-purpose room. Please bring enough food for your family and extra to share with guests. Education Ministry Luncheon There will be a luncheon for the Education Ministry on Sunday, March 29 for both children and adult teachers and others interested in the biblical education of the congregation. We will discuss the direction of the education ministry overall, as well as plans for the summer specifically. Area-Wide 5th Sunday Singing The Area-Wide 5th Sunday Singing will be hosted by Southside Church of Christ on Sunday, March 29 at 5:00 p.m. Help is Needed You may have heard that a replica of the Tabernacle is coming to Portales, as an opportunity to experience an important aspect of the ancient Israelite religious life, but from a Christian perspective. The Tabernacle is here from 3/274/5. We have volunteered to staff the Tabernacle on Friday, April 3. We need seven volunteers for three shifts, 21 volunteers in total. The shifts are 11-2:30, 2:30-6, and 69. Please see David to sign up and talk about what role you want to do. The Tabernacle Experience Your Journey Awaits. Take a life transforming journey through the Full Scale Replica of the Tabernacle of the wilderness. Friday, March 27th-Sunday, April 5th. Hours: Open daily from 11 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Central Christian Church, 1528 South Main, Portales. Individual Contribution: $5. For more information call: 575-356-6001 or connect at centralwired.org Local Opportunity We have a local opportunity for helping women in need of job skills. A 13 week class (Bridge to Hope) begins the 3rd week of March. There will be 3 classes per week for 13 weeks held at First Baptist Church, 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays and on Thursday evenings 6:00-9:00 p.m. The class is free and taught through Christian Women’s Job Corps of Portales. If you need more information, David can put you in contact with the site coordinator. Polycarp Movie A movie about the historical figure Polycarp, Christian martyr, will be shown here on Saturday, April 4, at 2:00 p.m. We need people to volunteer to assist with childcare; talk to David, if you can assist. We will sign up people to help provide refreshments as the date draws closer. Mainly we encourage our own members to attend and invite others. It is probably not best for small children, but is family friendly (serious subject matter, but no gore, language, or inappropriate material). Please be making your plans to attend! It is the day before Easter and a great time to invite our neighbors to spend some time with us! Annual Golf Tournament Our Annual Golf tournament is scheduled for Saturday, April 11, starting at 10:00 a.m. (Mt. Time) at the Farwell Country Club. The cost is $25 per person for 18 holes of golf and cart plus any donation you would like to make for the cost of food. If you would like to participate, please sign-up on the foyer table. If you have any questions, please contact Troy Goyne (575)607-5649 or email: tdgoyne@yucca.net Upcoming Event Please join us April 10-12 as Dr. Kirt Martin, Professor of Biology at LCU & Elder at Sunset Church of Christ presents Science and Faith: A Closer Look. Church of Christ, Melrose, NM. Complete information is posted on the foyer bulletin board or you may call (575)253-4530 or email melrosecoc@yucca.net Stronger Marriages Workshop Stronger Marriages Workshop with Trey & Lea Morgan at the Third & Kilgore Church of Christ. Saturday, April 18 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Workshop is FREE (but requires registration). RSVP, 575-356-6150 or email: churchofchrist@yucca.net. If childcare is needed please request when registering. Congratulations Congratulations to Kynzi & Kasyn Creighton. They are members of the Elida girls basketball team that won the State Championship. Church Pantry Shopping List Suggested Items needed: Canned Meats (Chicken, Turkey) Powdered/Canned Milk Vegetable Oil Corn Meal Soups Canned Fruit Flour Dried Beans Peanut Butter Mixed Vegetables Carrots Ranch Style Beans
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