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August 12, 2012

The Christian Messenger


115 W. Fifth Ave. Lancaster, OH 43130
740-654-0626 www.myfacc.com e-mail [email protected]

Annual Church Picnic


Upper Pavilion at Rising Park
4:30 ~ Pavilion open for set-up 5:15 ~ Carry-in supper (drinks and ice provided) 6:00 ~ Devotions and Communion Fellowship to follow. Bring a game to share. Bring your own Smores supplies (the firewood will be provided).
Brad Seevers Senior Minister (740-550-9882) David Tingler Associate Minister Scott Brown Worship & Outreach Minister Sunday Services 1st Worship 8:00 a.m. 2nd Worship 10:30 a.m. Bible School 9:15 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.

Today

REPORT FROM YOUR ELDERS


Your Elders want you to know that we are continuing the search for a Director of Childrens Ministry. We are doing our best to be prayerful and diligent. However, we are finding that candidates that meet our criteria (part-time) are difficult to locate and we have not received a great number of enquiries or resumes. We want to express our sincere gratitude to those who are volunteering their service, in this area while the search continues. We ask each of you to continue in prayerful support of our efforts.

Fifth Avenue Church of Christ

THOUGHTS FROM BRAD


By the time you read this article, the Feed the Shoe event has come and gone. We had a total of twenty-seven people participate as we bagged up food for the hungry in Haiti. I am so thankful for all of you who gave of your time and effort to accomplish so much for those who have so little. I also want to thank all of you who sacrificially gave donations to help sponsor various individuals. Your gift of $25 not only sponsored an individual but it bought enough food supply to feed 135 people. Wow! We have so much to be thankful for in this country. Its not too late to make plans to join us for our revival nights. If you couldnt join us last Sunday, you missed my father preach. Dad has preached for 61 years and he did a great job. Please allow me to encourage you to come out and hear Steve Seevers on August 19th. Steve has served as Campus Minister both at O.U. and O.S.U. I want to say a special thanks to those who are donating our refreshments for each night of the revival this month. If you would still like to sign up for the refreshments, you can do so in the coat room. Scripture says Encourage one another and build each other up, just as you are doing. May you continue to be a blessing to the people of your life; your church; your workplace; your family; and your community. God is good, so may his goodness shine in you! In His Service, Brad Seevers

BITS FROM BRO. DAVE


KEENAGERS TO BIBLEWALK: We still have some seats available for this Wednesday, August 22, trip. We will be visiting the site called BibleWalk housed by the Diamond Hill Cathedral in Mansfield. This is an inspirational presentation of the Bible in a life size wax museum. Our departure time is 8:00 am. The cost for travel and admission is just $10 per person. Following our tour, we will be having lunch at the Der Dutchman Restaurant, in Bellville. They offer a lunch buffet or you may order from the menu. A sign-up sheet is posted. Early payment will be appreciated. NEW HORIZONS RETREAT: This Sunday will be your last opportunity to get the bargain rate registration of $20 per person for the New Horizons Retreat. After August 14, the rate is $25. We have, for several years, enjoyed this excellent program which is hosted by the North Terrace Church of Christ, in Zanesville. The date, this year, is Tuesday, September 11. The registration fee includes a continental breakfast and lunch. Our departure time is 7:30 am and our return, approximately, midafternoon. (As of this writing, we have 19 registered.) A sign-up sheet is now posted (along with registration forms). Complete a registration form and give it to me, along with your registration fee. Do this early, as registrations are limited. WEDNESDAYS: Study groups will return in September.
SUNDAY EVENINGS IN THE SANCTUARY:

SCOTTS THOUGHTS
We serve an amazing God who is all powerful and capable of speaking all things into existence. By His word everything that has been created came into being as described in the first chapter of John. Yet He chooses to involve us in what He is doing. Ephesians 3:20 says Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever! Amen. God can accomplish His will without any assistance from us whatsoever, but invites us to come along side Him and participate in the gospel, by His power at work within us so that we, the church, might share in bringing Him glory. In that process He teaches us more and more about who He is and how much He loves us. How is God inviting you to share in His ministry today? How is He equipping you to bring Him glory by the things He is working in you? Lord, open our eyes that we might recognize the simple ways we can glorify You in our daily lives. Amen. A special thanks to all who participated in the Feed the Shoe event either by actually going or by contributing to help defray the costs. This was a wonderful opportunity to minister to hurting people in the name of Jesus. In Him, Scott

These sessions will return in September. In the meantime, I urge you to be a part of the other Sunday evening events scheduled in August. FINAL THOUGHT: Its not the world that has gotten so much worse, but the news coverage has gotten to much better.

SPIRITUAL STATISTICS August 5, 2012


Sunday School 1st Morning Worship 2nd Morning Worship Total Morning Worship Evening Worship Weekly Budget Budget Received Projector Food Pantry Van Fund Book Nook Feed the Shoe Building Fund 73 82 64 146 51 4,633.00 5,403.53 3.00 20.00 162.00 5.00 50.00 175.00

$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $

SERVING SCHEDULE August 12, 2012


At the Table 1st Serving 1st At the Table 2nd Serving 2nd Pastor of the week PM Deacon Mike Cooper and Wib Sparks Larry King, Ray Ayers, Jerry Baker, Richard Boyer Mike Cooper and Fred Griffith Larry King, Nick Hinson, Jacob Neff, Tom Puckett Mike Cooper Larry King

The August military hero of the month is Sgt. Nathaniel J. Grabaskas. Sgt. Grabaskas joined the U.S. Army in February, 2009. After successfully completing Airborne Training in July, 2009, Sgt. Grabaskas was assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vincenza, Italy. During that two year assignment he deployed to Afghanistan for a year in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. In 2010, Sgt. Grabaskas was awarded both Soldier of the Month and Soldier of the Year Sgt. Grabaskas is presently serving his 2nd deployment to Afghanistan as a Tactical Explosive Detection Dog Handler. He and his dog, Laika, are attached to the 1st Brigade Special Troops Battalion. Sgt. Grabaskas is the grandson of Richard and Bertha Boyer. Sgt. Grabaskas, Nathaniel TEDD 12-504 PIR 1.82 ABN APO AE 09323 The box of goodies has been sent to Veronica Trimmer, the July hero of the month.

COMMUNION PREPARATION 1ST Worship Denise Baird nd 2 Worship George and Alberta Ellis GREETERS 1ST Worship 2nd Worship NURSERY Sunday School 2nd Worship Carmel and Shirley Marsh Neal Rudolph Hannah Ross and Reta Conrad Samantha Hendricks and Jean Azbell Janet Brown Deb Cooper David Will Carmel Marsh Jeff Crook Dick Shumaker

VISITOR CENTER 1st Worship 2nd Worship SECURITY 1ST Worship Bible School 2nd Worship Evening Worship

Mark your calendar


Wednesday, August 15th Elders and Deacons Meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, August 23rd Missions Ministry Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Monday, August 27th Facility Management Meeting, 7p.m.

SERVING SCHEDULE August 19, 2012


At the Table 1st Larry Bussey and Dick Shumaker Tim Huffman, Dan Brown, Serving 1st Ray Coats, Ralph Conrad Dave Riggenbach and Mike Cooper At the Table 2nd Tim Huffman, Neal Rudolph, Serving 2nd Dale Thornton, Ned Tomlinson Larry Bussey Pastor of the week Tim Huffman PM Deacon COMMUNION PREPARATION 1ST Worship Denise Baird nd 2 Worship George and Alberta Ellis GREETERS 1ST Worship 2nd Worship NURSERY Sunday School 2nd Worship

Thea Kallenberg and Judy Smith Dick and Marg Shumaker

MAYWOOD MISSION FOOD PANTRY


Maywood Mission provides a food pantry for community members in need. Donations for the food pantry can be left at the entrance by the nursery door on Sunday, August 26th

Laura Wersell and Thea Kallenberg Nick and Tracy Hinson

VISITOR CENTER 1st Worship 2nd Worship SECURITY 1ST Worship Bible School 2nd Worship Evening Worship

Shirley Marsh Kim Seevers

Items needed for the pantry:


Canned soups Corn bread mix Navy beans Hamburger helper Cake mix Deodorant Toilet Paper Beef Stew Pinto beans Mustard Tuna helper Brownie mix Soap powder Paper Towels

Paul Alexander Bill Kelly George Lambert Jim Puckett

Dorcas Ladies An outing is planned at Lois Wallaces home on Tuesday, August 28th. The van will leave the church at 10:30 a.m. All ladies are welcome to attend.

Middle School Madness


5th 8th Grade

Wednesday, August 22nd


Back to School Kick-Off

Prayer Requests

Ron Ogden Wib Sparks Our Troops Don Taylor Doris Byers

Sharon Britch Wanda Dickson Stacy Byers Leona Stokes Rocco Wellman Eileen Raymer

Ed and Norma George Dorothy Herman Elisha Brown Hendricks Family Richard E. Boyer John & Sharon Swartz

Jeane Goldfarb Barbara Kerr Naressa Allen Roger Wolfe Mitch Shell Charlie May

Holly Angus Karen Cupp Penny Crook Skye Cupp Ashley Cates

WELCOME TO FIFTH AVENUE! At FACC, we focus on loving God, loving people, and turning the world upside down. We are happy you chose to worship with us today. We hope you return next week and bring your friends with you. If you would please take a few minutes to fill out a Silent Roll Call Card, located on the back of the pew, you can then place it in the offering plate as it is passed. Thank you. For more information about our great church, contact our minister, Brad Seevers at [email protected] or call him at 740.550.9882. Have a great week and may God bless your life.

Sunday School Classes for All Ages Classes at 9:15 unless noted
Nursery (Birth through 3 years old) Jesus Loves Me Room 102 Courtney Beiter, Coordinator Young Children (Ages 4 through 2nd Grade) Who is Jesus? Room 101 Deborah Will, Teacher Middle Elementary (3rd, 4th, and 5th Grades) Be Wise and Trust God in His Power Room 106 Becky Hoagland, Teacher Junior and Senior High Acts of the Apostles Room 301 Nick Hinson, Teacher Young Ladies Class (8:00 a.m.) The Lies Women/Young Women Believe Room 214 Cassie Bull, Teacher Ladies Class Women of the Bible Room 209 Beverly Puckett, Teacher Mens Class Built Upon the Rock: The Church Room 205 Tom Puckett, Teacher Adult Class 1st Peter Room 214 Brad Seevers, Teacher Harmony Adult Class God Establishes a Faithful People Room 204 Dave Tingler, Teacher Philothean Adult Class Parables Room 108 Jim Love, Teacher

Q & A about Heaven


Brad Seevers preaching

Core Values...
Values central to the life, mission and vision of Fifth Avenue Church of Christ are:

Sermon Notes _____________________________


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Christ-Centered Worship
We make it a priority every Sunday to celebrate Jesus through our music. (Romans 11:36-12:1-2). We focus on Jesus through grace-based preaching and teaching & understand the Bible is our authority (2 Timothy 3:16).

Church Health and Biblical Balance


Church health becomes reality when God's people seek harmony & live consistently. We expect every member to protect the unity of Christ's Church. (Romans 12:16; 1 Peter 3:8)

Global Evangelism
We are constant to our founding call to worldwide evangelism, proclaiming to all that Jesus Christ is the Savior, Healer, and Soon-Coming King (Acts 20:27).

Fellowship and Ministry


After people begin their journey with Jesus, we will equip them to find a ministry based upon their strengths. We want everyone to serve in some capacity. (1 Corinthians 12:12-27) We also want His church to be the living evidence of His love and power to the world.

How Can I Respond Today?


At FACC we look to the Bible for guidance on all issues. We believe that Gods Word is clear concerning what a person must do to become a Christian. Trust that Jesus can bring you to salvation. Turn (repent) from the sin in your life. Confess your desire to make Jesus the Lord of your life. Be baptized (immersed) in water for the forgiveness of sins and to receive the Holy Spirit into your life. To make this life decision for Christ, we ask that you come forward during our commitment song at the conclusion of the Sunday message. Baptized believers are welcome to become members at FACC by coming forward on Sunday morning or by seeing our Senior Minister to discuss this further. We ask that you complete a series of Curious classes to help you better understand what you are committing to as a member.

Discipleship
We do not want you to "get religion" here at Fifth Avenue Church of Christ in Lancaster. We are all about teaching you that Jesus seeks a daily relationship with Him through a life of obedience. In other words, we want to see the things you are taught actually change your lifestyle & your daily decisions.

Social Conscience
We place high value on the sanctity of human life, of Biblical marriage and morality, and we welcome ethnic diversity (Isaiah 56:7; Philippians 2:15-16).

OUR PURPOSE WE EXIST TO


Exalt Gods Greatness; Evangelize Gods Work Equip Gods People Express Gods Love through Jesus Christ

OUR MISSION

To Love God and Love People!

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