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WELCOME

We are so glad you have joined us today! Our desire is that God
would bless and direct this time together. Worship is an
interactive, participatory experience and our prayer is that the
service today would strengthen and encourage you on your
spiritual journey. Whether you are new to faith, just coming back
to church, or a long-time follower of Jesus, we hope you find your
time with us engaging and meaningful.

THIS WEEK S SCHEDULE:


TODAY - Sunday, June 19th - Fathers Day
Worship Services: 8:30am; 10:45am
Sunday School 9:45am
No Evening Services / Activities
June 20th - 4th
Youth Camp @ FCRC
Wednesday, June 22nd

WH AT TO EXPECT TOD AY
Worship: a time to connect with God through song and prayer.
Feel free to stand and sing with us as we praise God through
singing by following the on-screen lyrics. A typical service lasts
about 65 minutes.
Offering: We give tithes and offerings as a part of worship in
obedience, celebration, and thanksgiving to the Lord. Its also just
our way of saying, We love our church and we want to support
it! If you are a guest, you are not expected or obligated to give.
Children: We have a fully-staffed Nursery for ages three and
below. Kids ages 4-12 will be dismissed during the service to the
childrens chapel to be taught by Pastor Linda and her staff.
Message: The teaching time seeks to communicate biblical truth
in compelling, relevant ways. All of our messages are available
as podcast on our website www.estillnaz.org or through iTunes.

Response: When God is speaking, we take time to respond.


Most of the time this is after the message, but at other times it
may be in the middle of the service. An invitation is never needed
if you want to pray at the altar.
Communion: We take time monthly to celebrate Communion
and welcome all followers of Jesus Christ to participate in this act
of worship and remembrance regardless of membership or
denomination.

To know more about The Church of the Nazarene and what we


believe, check out our website at www.estillnaz.org.

Morning Bible Study - 11:00am in the Fellowship Hall


Childrens Ministries: 6:30pm in the Childrens Chapel
AWAKE Youth Worship Service: 6:30pm in the Sanctuary
Adult Bible Study: 6:30pm in the Fellowship Hall
Sunday, June 26th
Worship Services: 8:30am; 10:45am
Sunday School: 9:45am
Choir Practice: 4:45pm
Evening Worship: 6:00pm

NURSERY SCHEDULE:
TODAY: June 19
1st Service: Amanda & Lyndsey Reed
2nd Service: Emily & Laura Ezell
No Choir Practice
No PM Service

FINANCIAL STATISTICS:
June 12, 2016

Tithes & Offerings:


Received: $5,490.30
Missions:
Received: $425
WEF Paid:
$2,372.22
Fiscal Year is 5/1/16 to 4/30/17

NEXT SUNDAY: June 26


1st Service: Kim Pendergraff, Megan Ayres
2nd Service: Darlene Norell, Mindi Reed
Choir Practice: Pastor Linda
PM Service: Judy Jean

105 Flower Lane Drive


Estill Springs, TN 37330
Phone: 649-3867 Fax: 649-3410
Emails: office@estillnaz.org
treasurer@estillnaz.org
www.facebook.com/estillnaz
www.estillnaz.org

Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday,
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Friday, 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM

S U N D A Y, J U N E 1 9 , 2 0 1 6

WORSHIP MINISTRIES

NO Choir Practice Tonight

NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL


Crisis Care Kits
The Crisis Care Kits (CCKs) Ministry is a cooperative effort between
Nazarene Compassionate Ministries and Nazarene Missions
International. These kits are distributed in emergency situations to help
individuals who have been affected by natural disasters such as
tornados, winter storms, hurricanes, earthquakes, etc. CCKs are greatly
needed to continue to meet the needs around the world. The kits have
gone to places like California; Greensburg, KS; Louisiana; New Jersey;
Belize; Dominican Republic; Haiti; Jamaica; Jordan; Philippines;
Senegal; Sri Lanka; Ukraine and Zambia. Your generosity makes an
incredible difference!
Two gallon zip lock bags are available at the NMI table in the hallway.
Each bag MUST be filled with the following items. No deviations or
substitutions. Deviating from this list can cause an entire shipment to
be rejected in customs.
CRISIS CARE KITS Shopping List
1 Shampoo (12 to 18 oz.)
2 Bars of Soap (Bath size or larger)
1 Toothpaste (4.0 to 6.4 oz.)
3 Toothbrushes (in original packaging)
1 Box of Bandaids (30 or more)
All Kits need to
1 Fingernail clippers
be turned in by
1 Sturdy hair combs
June 26th
2 Hand towels
4 Pocket-sized pkgs. Kleenex
1 Beanie Baby-sized stuffed toy
Each Crisis Care Kit (CCK) should contain only the items/quantities
listed. Place all items into a 2-gallon zip-lock bag.
Our Goal is 100 kits!
You dont have time to shop??? No problem, we have some kits
already made up for you to purchase. Cost is $15 per kit. See the
NMI table in the hallway.

OUTREACH MINISTRIES
Jail Ministry
Thank you We have received donations of envelopes and paper.
Thank you very much. We are currently in need of stamps. You may
donate the actual stamps or make a monetary donation in the offering
plate marked Jail Ministry.

FAMILY MINISTRIES
Wedding Shower
for Michael & Cortney Richardson
Sunday, July 17th at 6:00pm

YOUTH MINISTRIES

"Our teens are collecting new & used shoes as a part of their
preparation for Mission Nashville. We are looking for any and all used
shoes, even ones that have been worn out. Soles4Souls is an
organization that donates shoes to developing nations all around the
world. If shoes are too worn down to be utilized, they will re-purpose
them and still put the materials to good use. So, there is no shoe that
can't be donated. Please help us in our effort by bringing in any shoes
you can and placing them in the youth room. We greatly appreciate it!"

All donations must be turned in by next


Sunday, June 26th

18 SPOTS LEFT
dont miss out on our

Annual Ladies Retreat in Pigeon Forge, TN


September 30th - October 2nd
Cost: $125
A deposit (or payment in full) will reserve your spot.
Place in the offering plate marked Ladies Retreat.

Dont forget to Turn In your Life Choices Baby Bottles Today!

MICAH 6:8 MINISTRY from Sandy Schefcik


Did You Know.. that Christian Legal Society joined an amici brief in
a case before the Wyoming Supreme Court? The Wyoming
Commission on Judicial Conduct and Ethics had recommended the
removal of a sitting judge from both her Municipal Court Judge and
Circuit Court Magistrate positions for responding to a reporters
question about same-sex marriage. The judge stated that she would
not officiate and participate in a same-sex marriage because of her
religious convictions. Under Wyoming law, a judge may, but need not,
officiate in any wedding.

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