This week's bulletin includes announcements, prayer requests, calendar items and the order of Sunday's worship service. Rev. Green will speak on "A Time to Feast," from John 6:1-15.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2009
The Worship of God
10:30 A.M.
*Welcome - Rev. Henry Green
Prelude "Supplication"
Choral Call to Worship "My Hope Is in the Lord"
Invocation - Everett Golihew
*+Hymn 441 "Since Jesus Came into My Heart"
Scripture Reading - Psalm 23
+Hymn 62 "All the Way My Savior Leads Me"
+Pastoral Offertory Prayer
+The Lord's Prayer
Giving of Tithes and Offerings
Offertory "Chorale"
*+Doxology Hymn 253
(Girls and Boys in K-5 may leave for Faith Quest)
Anthem "Behold, What Love!" Summer Choir
Sermon - Rev. Green - John 6:1-15 "A Time to Feast"
+Hymn 600 "More About Jesus"
Introductions
+Closing Prayer - Connie Pope
Postlude "Postlude in C"
Please turn off all pagers and cell phones
+Congregation Standing
*The ushers will seat latecomers
The white rose on the communion table is in memory of Shirley Myers who passed away on July 31st. She was the sister of Irene White.
The Youth Iron Chef Competition with Chef Zach Pope will take place this afternoon. All youth are asked to arrive no later than 5 o'clock for basic rules and cooking. Parents will arrive at 7 for the food tasting meal.
The church's August business meeting will take place this Wednesday, the 12th at 6 pm. Among other matters Sunday School Officers and Teachers will be presented for the 2009-2010 Sunday School year. If you are a committee chairperson and will be presenting a motion please have a written copy available.
Child Care Worker for Nursery Paid Position Available: For more information, please call the church office, 410-263-6680, to schedule an appointment with the pastor.
If you have an article you would like included in the church's September newsletter, please have it in the church office by Friday, August 14th.
Copacabana opens at the Annapolis Summer Garden Theatre August 6-September 5. The Grammy Award winning hit is brought to life through the eyes of an aspiring songwriter named Stephen, who allows his mind to travel back to a time of traditional musical theatre when "music and passion were always in fashion." Copacabana is rich with new Barry Manilow songs and full of over the top production numbers. Twenty tickets have been reserved for Thursday, August 20th and a sign up sheet is posted on the bulletin board by the church lounge. Tickets: adults $18.00; seniors, students and groups of 20 or more $15.00. Show time is 8:30 pm and you are asked to be at the theatre by 8 o'clock. Checks should be made payable to ASGT and given to Tom Antonielli.
If you are a Sunday School teacher, worker, extended care worker, or van driver you and a quest are invited to attend a shipwreck dinner on Friday, August 21st, from 6-8 pm, in the church's fellowship hall. Dress is what you were wearing when the ship wrecked!! We want to thank you for your dedication to the Lord's work in Sunday School. Please come and enjoy an evening of good food and fellowship. RSVP to the church office by Monday, August 17th. Child care will not be available.
Heritage Baptist Church Frogs is a Christian based club for children. The age group is infancy to five years of age. The goal is to provide fun and age appropriate activities for our children. Please see the bulletin board across from the church office for more information or speak to Julie Golihew.
Food Pantry Distribution: Tuesday, August 11 - Mary Ann Fulford and Thursday, August 13 - Bob Caldwell.
August 16: Extended Care Workers: Nursery: Emily Morehead; Preschool: 2's and 3's: Kristen Phillips and Jordan Slocum; 4's and 5's: Mike Irwin and Adam Cogliano. Van Driver: Clyde Morehead. Pianist: Jane Willingham. Closing Prayer:
OPPORTUNITIES FOR AUGUST 9-15
Today 9:15 am - Sunday School for all ages
10:30 - Morning Worship
5:00 pm - Iron Chef Competition
Monday 6:00 pm - TOPS
Tuesday 8:30 pm - Alcoholics Anonymous
Wednesday 6:00 pm - Business Meeting
- Youth Fellowship
6:45 - Summer Choir
Friday 8:30 pm - Alcoholics Anonymous
PRAYER CONCERNS
Our military and civilian personnel, their families, and leaders; Jackie Pool, Hamilton Nunnally, Charles Barnes, Patty Maddocks, Teresa Hansen, Fred Wagner, Dorothy Ayres, Chuck Creager, Anna Mae Lynch, Ida Russell, Rachel Hall, Ed and Hilda Copeland, Faye Smith, Adele Stockett, Paul Archibald, Myrna Ferrell, Terry and Bruce Fullerton, Kristy Keller, Homer Lacefield, Mike Mefford, Tena Quesada, Doyal and Frances Sears, Rebecca Storck, Joan Sumner, Shelley Thompson, Violet Zalewski, Doug Marks, Charles Pippitt, Rose Marse, Jean Marse, Jr., Kaeleigh Beld, Keith Bouilard, Winston Bobbitt, Melvin Slocum, Cecil Sherman, Brenda Cook, Cynthia Worley, Ray Harris, Ron Winters, David Treadwell, Lisa Pybas, Tom Keckler, Hazel DiMaggio, Diane DiSano, Sue Lanham, Joyce Grieco, Thelma and Ken Bell, Gladys Frey, Mario Vidotto, Ron Griffie, Chuck Krulak, Ben Winstead, Joyce Poe, Blake Lennon, Jessie Glover, Donna Hartman, Emily Hall and family, Betty and Larry Wilson, Minnie May Claggett, Kelley Miller.
OUR MISSION
We believe Heritage Baptist Church exists to be a beacon reflecting God's unconditional love in Annapolis and surrounding communities. Using the Bible as our guide, our purpose is to share the Gospel message so that others may become followers of Jesus Christ and to provide an environment that facilitates the strengthening of believers. Each member, like every disciple of Christ, is commissioned to be faithful in the worship of God, Christian ministry, and fellowship with believers. We will continually look to God for power and direction to chart our course.
The following persons have been called to serve as leaders and enablers by the congregation.
PASTOR
Henry Green
MINISTER OF MUSIC
Ralph Manuel
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
Everett Golihew
MINISTER TO SENIOR ADULTS
Charles Barnes
YOUTH DIRECTOR
Patricia Welker
ORGANIST
Eleanor Sturgis
ASSISTANT ORGANISTS
Ruth Anne Shiplette
Ellen Welker
LEARNING CENTER DIRECTOR
Betsy Zimmerman
SECRETARY
Sally Morehead
FINANCIAL SECRETARY
Edie Stucker
FACILITIES MANAGER
Clair Morehead
RELIEF CUSTODIAN
Clyde Morehead |