Update Crievewood
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Update Crievewood
CRIEVEWOOD CONCERNS Released Gerald St. Pierre Jim Stewart Visible Results as of October 5, 2014 Sunday School ...................................................................... 235 Worship Attendance .............................................................. 215 ............................................(Sanctuary - 189 and East Hall - 26) Homebound of the week: Hugh & Dot Reed Mary Smith Mary Shotwell Billy & Irene Vaughan Winnie Smith *For a complete list, please call Connie in the church office. Question of the Day… Benevolence Offerings are collected the second Sunday of each month. Why do people visit a Church? EXTENDED SESSION October 12, 2014 ETC Captain-Servant Needed Babies-Servant Needed & Servant Needed Toddlers-Will Shaw & Servant Needed Nursing Homes & Assisted Living (Family & Friends of Church Members): Morning Pointe at Brentwood: Mary Midden Morningside: Be y Jacobs Threes-Rita Hardeman & Charlotte Tonks Fours-Robert E. Brown & Ron Tonks B US MI NI S T RY Wednesday, October 8, 2014 Chuck Hutsell & Will Sensing Stephen & Barbara Hoskins Connie Scheffer & Jim Stewart SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 7:30 AM DEACONS MEETING - ROOM 136 8:15 AM PRAYING FOR THE CHURCH - ROOM 128 9:00 AM LIBRARY OPEN UNTIL 10:40AM 9:30 AM SUNDAY SCHOOL (ENG & LAO) 10:45 AM MORNING WORSHIP (ENG & LAO) 3:30PM Sunday, October 12, 2014 Morning: Robert E. Brown, Stephen & Connie Scheffer EBENEZER KAREN BAPTIST CHURCH - ROOM 132 BELIEVING COUNCIL - ROOM 136 CARING COUNCIL - ROOM 132 ZOMI BAPTIST WORSHIP - EAST HALL 4:30 PM A WORD FROM DOUG... The Institute for American Church Growth interviewed 10,000 church attenders to learn how they came into their church. JOINT COUNCIL MEETING - ROOM 136 2.0% ..... Due to a special Need 3.0% ..... Just walked in 6.0% ..... Because of the Pastor's influence 1.0% ..... In response to visitation from the church 5.0% ..... Due to interest in Sunday School 3.0% ..... Because of interest in a particular program 79.0% ..... From the influence of a friend or relative One researcher made this observation: It may come as a surprise that the most powerful agent (besides the Holy Spirit) of church growth is the person in the pew... The church begins to grow when Christ's body identify themselves with His great commission, to "go into their world" and reach out to the persons they already know (Mark 16:15). (1) relationship bonds WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15 9:00AM SENIORCIZE - CRC GYM 9:15AM BIBLE STUDY ON JONAH - GLOVER’S HOME 5:00 PM FAMILY FELLOWSHIP MEAL - FELLOWSHIP HALL 5:45 PM LIBRARY OPEN UNTIL 7:30 PM 6:00 PM GOD IN OUR RELATIONSHIPS - ROOM 134 HEBREWS BIBLE STUDY - ROOM 136 (2) a task or role of service that provides a sense of purpose. Oct 12: Oct 13: Oct 14: Oct 15: Oct 16: Oct 17: Oct 19: Patti Morris, Brittany Stidham Brian Shaw Nelda Brown, Jim Keeton Zac Johnson, Jim McGee, Hang Sang, Kenny Watson Jim Branan Luke Colbert, Hoil Crowe, Jr., Janis Morel Shanty Luna Oct 14: W.C. & Anita Barron GROWING IN GRACE (PRESCHOOL) - ROOM 110 KIDZPRAISE CHOIR (GRADES 1-6) - CHOIR ROOM THE GOSPEL PROJECT (GRADES 7-12) - ROOM 311 7:05 PM ADULT CHOIR REHEARSAL - CHOIR ROOM October 8, 2014 New Hymnal Dedication Hymnal Dedication Sunday October 12, 2014 During Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m. in the Sanctuary The percentage of people shown below attended for the following reasons: It's one thing to get people to come to church, and it's quite another to get them to stay… Generally speaking, the two great reasons why persons stick in a church are: SHARING COUNCIL - ROOM 120 Update www.crievewood.org 0.5% ..... In response to a special crusade WORSHIP SCHEDULE 12:30 PM Believing... Caring... Sharing... Budget Gifts .............................................................. $14,603.00 Budget Requirements Weekly ................................... $20,868.00 Budget Gifts to Date ................................................ $632,845.50 Budget Requirements Year to Date ......................... $850,628.80 Laotian Gifts Sunday ...................................................... $539.00 Laotian Gifts Year to Date ........................................ $21,052.00 Nursing Homes & Assisted Living: BELMONT VILLAGE: Percy Grove, Fran Hu BETHANY: Darlene Armstrong, Dot Griggs, Marion Medley ELMCROFT: James Griggs EMERITUS AT LEGACY CROSSING: Liz Hammack NHC of COOL SPRINGS: Esther Duckworth SOMERFIELD: Anna Carlson Crievewood Finding ways to help people develop relationships in the church, and getting them involved in its ministries will help to stop the revolving door tendency, and result in a growing adherence to the church. Let me share some information with you – At the Nashville Baptist Association Annual meeting these stats were shared with us… October Benevolence Hunger--Haiti by Janis Morel Hunger is around all year but here at Crievewood we emphasize more giving during this month. We have chosen to give the October Benevolence Offering to the Heart of Worship in Haiti and this Sunday the 12th is the designated Sunday. Please give generously. $5 feeds 1 student for a month $60 feeds 1 student for a year It only takes 200 people giving $5 a month to feed the entire school. At present only half the amount of money needed for the year has been raised. We will continue collecting money for the entire month. If you would like to write a check, please put “October Benevolence” on the by-line. Please be a part of the solution for these children. Quarterly Business Meeting and Potluck Lunch Sunday, October 19 at 12:00 p.m. Fellowship Hall If you have reports for the meeting please send them to Jennifer at jenniferr@crievewood.com no later than Monday, October 13. Please submit numbers for the Quarterly Membership Report to Connie at connies@crievewood.com. Save the Date! There are approximately 1.8 million people in Nashville Family Fall Fes val 75% of those are unchurched – that equates to 1.35 million!!! Friday, October 31 at 5:00 p.m. Front Parking Lot Details coming soon! Based on the above, if 79% come to church from the influence of a friend or relative that means that 1.1 cont. on pg. 3 cont. from pg. 1 million (MILLION) of the 1.35 million would most likely come to church – IF SOME ONE ASKED THEM…. Have you asked someone to come to church, to sit with you….? & Discipleship, Worship & Missions for Kids Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. Sept 24 thru Oct 29 Preschool Choir Nov 5 thru Dec 17 Guten Tag, Ladies! Be sure to join us for a fun trip to Oktoberfest and the Nashville Farmers’ Market! Meet at the church on Saturday, October 11 at 9:30 a.m. (Van transportation available!) Mission Friends for Preschoolers RAs for Boys GAs for Girls Look for sign-up sheets at the Welcome Center! Admission to both events is Free. Enjoy great music, food vendors and plenty of fall produce for sale at these exciting events! Pastor Appreciation by Royce Armstrong Crievewood folks, here’s your opportunity to show your appreciation to Dr. Duty during the month of October. Yes, October is Pastor Appreciation Month, so take this opportunity to send a note of appreciation for his hard work. Dr. Doug...thanks! Thank You A Special Thank You to everyone who helped make this year’s Community Block Party a huge success! The estimated total attendance was between 576-600 people. We know that in the Sno-cone trailer alone we used 210 pounds of ice to make 345 Sno-balls and gave out 189 cups of Lemonade! The Laotians prepared and served 1,500 eggrolls. Our cooks who hovered over the charcoal all day grilled just under 900 hamburgers and hotdogs combined. Praise be to God for the beautiful weather and great turnout! Your Block Party Consulting Team Save the Date! Saturday, November 8th We will be having a church wide building and grounds clean up day. Join us in sprucing up the building that God has blessed us with. Save the Date, Veterans Sunday, November 9th A lunch will be served honoring you. If you are a veteran and would like to attend please contact Linda Tripp for more information at 833-7815. Wednesday Night Supper October 15 - Lasagna, Steamed Vegetables, Garlic Breadsticks Alternate Meal - Chicken Quesadilla & Chips October 22 - Barbeque, Turnip Greens, Pinto Beans, Creamed Potatoes, Biscuits Alternate Meal - Grilled Cheese & Tater Tots I love you all Doug Fall Bible Studies for Students & Adults Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. VBS Christmas in July/August Follow-Up! Register Online at www.Crievewood.org or at the Welcome Center by Gary & Janis Morel I want to share our experience of delivering the items collected during VBS Christmas in July/August with all of you, our church family. The best way to do this is a few short articles in the Update. West Virginia , Part 4 - Some Surprising Facts More coal mines are closing in October, many parents will be out of work. The only tithers at HarborLight Church are the pastor and his wife. The children are fed every time they come to church, many families get monthly food boxes. The Sunday night we were there the 6 adults served biscuits, sausage, gravy and cleaned up after 30 kids. The children are picked up from school on Tuesdays for homework and fun times at the church. The boys particularly love basketball. There are services at the church Sunday mornings, evenings and Wednesdays. The older kids have gone on a mission trip to share Jesus with others Pastor James and Grace are no spring chickens and Pastor James has some health problems but they are very willing to be used by God in this place. Fall 2014 Schedule & Curriculum For Students: August 13 thru December 17 The Gospel Project for Students : The Story of God’s Kingdom for 7th‐ 12th Grade For Adults: September 24 thru October 29 God in Our Rela onships: The Difference Maker Hebrews, Chapters 8‐13: David Jeremiah Study November 5 thru December 17 Beau ful Mess: Motherhood for Every Moment 33 the Series: A Man and His Traps Encounter Prayer Time: Praying through Advent See the Kids’ Schedule on Page 2! (Read more next week!) Heart of Worship Ministry by Barbara Hoskins Food provided by the Heart of Worship lunch program includes rice and beans with the traditional Haitian red sauce, fish and cornmeal. Your World Hunger gift this month will help Carolyn Evey and HOW provide one healthy meal a day for children attending school in Haiti. For most of these students, this is their only consistent hot meal. Not only are they healthier because they are eating but they can stay awake during lessons, remember more of what they are learning, laugh and play as children should and look forward to coming to school with their friends. Thank you for helping children living in poverty grow and thrive in Haiti. Blood Drive Wednesday, October 8 Rooms 134-136 3:45-7:45 p.m. Minister On-Call Have information about someone in the hospital or with another ministry need? Please notify the church office during the week (832-5968) so we can minister appropriately. Staff minister on call October 10-12 is Ross Rainwater (944-5707). Call him with any emergency within the church family.