Worship
Schedule For 6/18/06
Announce
– Brian Witty
Sing
A.M. – Jerry
Gilley
Read
– Larry Powell
Pray
– Maurice Powell
Table
– Oscar Parton
Johnny
Powell
Doris
Hibdon
Brady
Bogle
Dismiss
– Stephen Powell
Sing
P.M. – Larry Powell
Pray
P.M. – Jerry
Gilley
Wed.
Night Schedule For 6/14/06
Sing
– Brian Witty
Read
– Maurice Powell
Prepare
Communion For June
Jerry
Gilley
Last
Week's
Attendance
- 65
Contribution
- $1254.00
Visitation
Team This Week
Maurice
Powell, Jerry Powell
Visitation
Team Next Week
Jerry
Gilley, Stephen Powell
4th
Sunday Speakers For June
A.M.
– Stephen Powell
P.M.
– Jerry Gilley
Get
Bible
Study Stand This Week
Doris
Hibdon

Prayer
List
Sick
Jennie Lance,
Nelma Chilton has had carpal tunnel surgery
Shut-Ins
J.D.
Lorance, Ona Prater, William Condra,
Alice
Youngblood, Josephine Ferrell, Mary Prater,
Annette Payne, Christine Ash
Military
Duty
Mark
Byars, Eric Burke
Deaths
Jack
Orick - cousin to Evelyn Witty

Birthdays
and Anniversaries This Week
(None
to report this week.)

Last
Week’s Bible Question
Q: What
Old Testament woman is pictured as “weeping for her children and
refusing to be comforted”?
A:
Rachel (Jer. 31:15)
This
Week’s Bible Question
What
rich man sat in a pile of ashes?

Current
Events
Gospel
Meeting
Bethlehem
Church of Christ
Sun.,
June 11th – Wed., June 14th
Speakers:
(Various)
Services
Nightly: 7:00 P.M.

Vacation
Bible School
Leoni
Church of Christ
Sun.,
June 11th – Wed., June 14th
Theme:
Colorful Bible
Characters
Sun.
Evening Service: 6:00
P.M.
Weeknight
Services: 7:00 P.M.

4th
Annual Summer Festival
Tennessee
Children’s Home
(Spring
Hill)
Sat.,
June 17th
8:00
A.M. – 4:00 P.M.

Gospel
Meeting
Wood
Church of Christ
Sun.,
June 18th – Wed., June 21st
Speaker:
Garland Robinson
Sun.
Bible Study: 10:00
A.M.
Sun.
Morning Worship:
11:00 A.M.
Services
Nightly: 7:00 P.M.

Vacation
Bible School
Woodbury
Church of Christ
Mon.,
June 19th – Fri., June 23rd
Theme:
Great Bible Wonders
Services
Daily: 9:00-11:00 A.M.

PAID
IN FULL
My
little boy came into the kitchen this evening while I was fixing supper.
And he handed me a piece of paper he'd been writing on.
So,
after wiping my hands on my apron, I read it, and this is what it said:
For
mowing the grass, $5.
For
making my own bed this week, $1.
For
going to the store $.50.
For
playing with baby brother while you went shopping, $.25.
For
taking out the trash, $1.
For
getting a good report card, $5.
And for
raking the yard, $2.
Well, I
looked at him standing there
expectantly, and a thousand memories flashed through my mind. So, I
picked up the paper, and turning it over, this is what I wrote:
For the
nine months I carried you, growing inside me — no charge.
For the
nights I sat up with you, doctored you, prayed for you — no charge.
For the
time and the tears, and the cost through the years — no charge.
For the
nights filled with dread, and the worries ahead — no charge.
For advice
and the knowledge, and the cost of your college — no charge.
For the
toys, food and clothes, and for wiping your nose — no charge.
Son, when
you add it all up, the full cost of my love is — no charge.
Well, when
he finished reading, he had great big tears in his eyes. And he looked
up at me and he said, "Mama, I sure do love you."
Then he
took the pen and in great big letters he wrote — Paid in Full.