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WELCOME SCHEDULE:

We are so glad you have joined us today! Our desire is that God TODAY - May 26th—Graduate Recognition
8:30am & 10:50am Morning Worship Services
would bless and direct our time together. Worship is an interactive, 9:45am Sunday School
participatory experience and our prayer is that the service today No Evening Service / Activities
would strengthen and encourage you on your spiritual journey.
Whether you are new to faith, just coming back to church, or a Wednesday, May 29th
long-time follower of Jesus, we hope you find your time with us 11:00am Wednesday Morning Bible Study
engaging and meaningful. 6:30pm Men's Bible Study in the McCormack Center (Men’s SS Room)
If you are a first time Guest, we have a special gift for you. One of Women’s Bible Study in the McCormack Center (Fireside Room)
our pastors will be in the foyer following the service to meet you Adult Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall
and give you a gift. Youth Ministries in the Youth Sunday School Room
Children's Ministries in the Children’s Chapel

Thursday, May 30th


WHAT TO EXPECT TODAY 7:00pm Recovery Court Session held at 440 George Fraley Parkway in Winchester
All are welcome to come and offer support & encouragement.
Worship: We take time together to connect with God through
song, scripture, fellowship, and prayer. Something special Sunday, June 2nd
happens we focus on God together. We invite you to stand and 8:30am & 10:50am Morning Worship Services
sing with us as we praise God, but adopt whatever posture of 9:45am Sunday School
worship is best for you. The song lyrics and scriptures are 12:00pm Youth Parent Meeting with Pastor Jake
projected on screen so that you can follow along. A typical service 4:45pm Choir Practice
lasts about 65 minutes. 6:00pm Evening Worship

Children: We have a fully-staffed Nursery for ages three and


below. Kids ages 4-12 will be dismissed during the service to the NURSERY WORKERS
children’s chapel to be taught by Pastor Linda and her staff. TODAY:
1st Service: Lori Ayres, Katie Hill, Tonya Goodman
Sermon: The teaching time seeks to communicate biblical truth in 2nd Service: William Hastings, Heather Goodwin, Jennifer Meeks
compelling, relevant ways. All of our sermons are available on our No PM Service
website, www.estillnaz.org, and are also podcast. NEXT SUNDAY: June 2nd
1st Service: Carley Rigsby, Cassie Creson, Taylor Chandler
Response: When God is speaking, we take time to respond. 2nd Service: Jessica Graham, Darlene Norrell, Cindy Wiseman
Many times this is after the message, but other times it may be in PM Service: Samantha Goodwin, Elizabeth Crace
the middle of the service. Listening and responding to God is one
of the most important things that we do. An invitation is never FINANCIAL STATISTICS: 105 Flower Lane Drive
needed if you want to pray at the altar. May 19, 2019 Estill Springs, TN 37330
Phone: 649-3867 Fax: 649-3410
Communion: We take time regularly to celebrate Communion and Tithes & Offerings: Emails: office@estillnaz.org
welcome all followers of Jesus Christ to participate in this act of Received: $6,260 treasurer@estillnaz.org
worship and remembrance regardless of membership or
denomination. Faith Promise: www.facebook.com/estillnaz
Received: $85 www.estillnaz.org
Offering: We give tithes and offerings as a part of worship in Office Hours: May 26, 2019
obedience, celebration, and thanksgiving to the Lord. It’s also just Fiscal Year is 5/1/19 to 4/30/20
Monday - Thursday
our way of saying, “We love our church and we want to support it!” 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
We have 3 New Adult Missionary Books
available at the Missions Table in the
Hallway. Each year, our NMI presents
new books for each church to read and
learn about our Nazarene Mission Work
around the world. Please be sure to sign
your book out and return as soon as
possible. Electronic copies are available at the following link:
http://www.nazarene.org/nmi/mission-books

Sunday, June 2nd following 2nd Morning Worship Service Shiro Kano: Faithfulness at Any Price
We will discuss summer events, Youth Camp, NYC, and more! by Merritt Nielson
Originally told in 1948 by Alice Spangenberg, the story of
Shiro Kano is a compelling call to faithfulness at any price. It is a
timely reminder that in every generation, God needs men and women
who will follow His call and who will faithfully render their service for
Youth Weekend Retreat the sake of the many who do not yet know Christ.
At Trevecca Not all stories turn out as we would expect or hope. But God
is the Author and Finisher of faith, and the end of this story is not yet
June 7 - 8 fully known. This book should draw a simple prayer: “Lord, give me
See Pastor Jake for more info such a faith in and for my generation.”
What Begins Here Transforms the World
by Debbie Salter Goodwin
The church has received a Thank You Africa Nazarene University is a story of transformation led by
Card from Emily Ezell. Please see the an innovative group of pioneers. Debbie Salter Goodwin immerses
you in their spirit and their faith. Whether administrator, faculty, or
bulletin board in the hallway. student, all share the same passion: God wants to transform
lives and can use them to do it.
The ANU community believes that the title of this book is
We Need more prayer than claim. As you read their story, make it your prayer
as well. Join this transformational mission, believing that what God
Counselors begins in your life will transform your world, too.

Tracy Sahib, Servant of Christ in India


June 10-14 by R. Franklin Cook MICAH 6:8 MINISTRY from Sandy Schefcik
The story of Leighton Tracy, pioneer missionary to India, was
There are now 21 children signed originally told by his daughter Olive Tracy. Tracy Sahib, Servant of Did you know... that Governor Bill Lee has made a proclamation of May 2019
up for our camp June 10-14. The camp is located in Louisville, Christ in India is a testimony to God’s faithfulness to those called to as Recovery Court Month! This year is more special than usual because it is
go to the ends of the earth. Franklin Cook grew up in India and the 30th anniversary of drug courts. In 1989, in Dade County/Miami, Florida,
TN at the Foothills Camp & Retreat Center. We can also take shares keen insights into the sub-Continent, its cultures, and people. the first drug court began serving those individuals that would otherwise be
Junior Counselors ages 16 and up. If you would be willing to incarcerated in an effort to help them find recovery and become law abiding
Catch a glimpse into the challenging context into which Tracy citizens once again. In the last three decades, drug courts, known as recovery
devote a week to our children, please see Pastor Linda today! stepped and discover what has been accomplished there since this courts in Tennessee, have not only spread across the country, but can now be
There is no cost for counselors. book was first released in 1954. found in numerous countries across the globe!

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