2014 Giving Tree

2014 Giving Tree
BYW will be collecting names for the 2014
Giving Tree from Oct.- Nov. 2. The
Application sheets & return box are
located in the info. room. If you know someone in need of Christmas gifts (any age)
please fill out an application with their
information. See BYW for more info.
SERMON NOTES
In Loving Memory
The following gave love offerings to Calvary Road in
memory of Pastor Wayne Willett:
Operation Christmas Child
Shoebox Collection is Sun. Oct. 26- Nov. 9
Use a cardboard or plastic shoebox - fill with toys, candy, etc.
Choose a boy or girl - Ages 2-4, 5-9, or 10-14
Include $7.00 shipping fee (If you would like youth to prepare
your box, please give a $10 donation - check written to
Calvary Road with Operation Christmas Child on memo
line) Everything needs to be turned in by Nov. 12th.
Missions Ministry
A.J. & Evelyn Plemmons, Doris Ann Messer, Betty
Boone, Wells Funeral Home, Larry & Barbara Waldron,
Ray & Shelby Fisher, WTHS Class of 1951, International
Mission Board SBC, Little Diversified Architechural
Consulting, Harry & Betty Justice, Blaine & Joyce Earley,
& David Rhew
Lottie Moon
WMU and The Seekers Sunday School Class
OCTOBER Birthdays This Week
Connie Allen
Chad Johnson
Makenzie Thomason
Gracie Franklin
Tina McCall
Morgan Fields
Callan Pleasant
10/26
10/26
10/26
10/27
10/27
10/30
10/31
OCTOBER Anniversaries This Week
Sat. Nov. 22nd
Men’s Breakfast & Bible Study - 8:00am
Any men that would like to help cook the
BBQ for our meal on Sun. Nov. 23rd, please
plan to stay following the Bible Study
Ron & Margaret Russell
Jerry & Pam Cutshaw
10/26/73
10/27/89
NOVEMBER Birthdays This Week
Luke Franklin
Nancy Rogers
Neil Rogers
Ann Stephens
11/1
11/1
11/1
11/1
Senior Pastor: John H. Swanger, III (C) 550-1003
[email protected]
Youth/Associate Pastor: Mark Golden (C) 734-1712
[email protected]
Minister of Music: Scott Eavenson (C) 734-3427
[email protected]
77 Sutton Loop
Waynesville, NC 28786
Office (828) 926-0506
Fax (828) 926-5232
www.crbcnc.org
Oc t . 26, 2014
Our Ministries
Nursery : Birth - 24 months of age
Wee Worship (Potty Trained Toddlers): 2-4 yrs)
Nursery Workers: Barbara Walls, Kim Lanning,
Melissa Mehaffey & Becky Phillips
Nursery 11/2 - Sandy Clontz, Katrinka Webb, Jean
Lackey, Margaret Russell
Wee Workers: Belva Evans & Pat Minton
Wee Workers: 11/2 - Reagan Wyatt & Mindi Garrett
DEACON ON CALL:
This Week - Gary Sorrells 456-3046
Next week 11/2- Doyce Stephens
GREETERS
Upstairs Greeters -Ryan & Lauren Teague &
Elizabeth Ross
Next week: 11/2 - Kathy Eavenson, Sue Smathers &
Valerie Holloway
Downstairs Greeters - Ronnie Downs & Harry Justice
Next week: 11/2 - Jimmy & Amy Riggs
SECURITY
Early Service - Stan Henson & Buddy Chandler
Late - Joey Sorrells, Michael Beasley &
Steve Myers
Next week: 11/2 - Ed Shelton & Emily Hilfiker
Late - Wade Francis & Doug Worrell
Mowing Schedule
10/30 - Chris Fisher, Dean Greene, Aaron & Charles
Hoefs
11/6 - John & Josh Fields
11/13 - John Swanger, Jeremy Parton, Ronnie Downs
Regular Offering Last Week: $21,634.00
Building &Pay Off Offering: $2,775.00
Today is the deadline to sign up for Yesterday’s Teens trip
to Farmer’s Daughter for lunch on Friday, Oct. 21st - Cost
is $16.00 ea. Please sign up in the information room.
TONIGHT
REVIVAL @ HIGH STREET BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor John Swanger will be preaching Sun. - Thur.
73 High Street, Canton, NC
Vans will leave at 5:30pm this evening
Our Choir will sing tonight
THIS WEEK.......................................................................
REVIVAL - Mon. - Thu. Oct. 27-30- 7:00pm
Tue. Oct. 28 - BTW Meeting - 7pm - Michelle’s home
Wed. Oct. 29 - Vans will leave the church at 6:30pm
to go to Revival @ High Street Baptist
No Services at Calvary Road
Deadline: All Budget Requests sheets need to
be turned in - put in box outside church office.
No Trunk or Treat This Year due to Revival
Fri. Oct. 31 - Yesterday’s Teens Trip to Farmer’s
Daughter Restaurant for Lunch - 9:00am
Looking Ahead >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Tue. NOV. 4 - Make up pictures for the Directory
Last chance - complimentary 8x10 Call the office to set up your appointment.
Sun. Nov. 9 - “First Steps” Class - 9:40am - Sanctuary
For anyone interested in joining the church
Wed. Nov. 12 - DEADLINE to turn in all Samaritan
Purse
shoeboxes, materials to pack boxes or money to
ship boxes. The youth will pack & get them
ready to ship that evening.
Thu. Nov. 20 - Choir Meal - 6:00pm & rehearsal will follow
at 7:00pm
PLEASE RESPECT GOD’S HOUSE.....
To maintain an atmosphere of worship & respect, please
turn off all pagers & cell phones, refrain from
entering & exiting the sanctuary during prayer
or invitation and DISPOSE OF ALL FOOD & DRINK
N
BEFORE ENTERING THE SANCTUARY
Bibles, Prayer Cards & Tithe envelopes available on the back
of the pews. Hearing aids available in sound room.
OUR
PRAYER
REQUESTS
Military
Katelyn Capra
Justin Cochran
Byron Goins
Dylan Haynes
Heath McAllister
Kayla Russell
Logan Presnell
Special
Beth Campbell
Louise Davis
Joyce Gaddis
Sharon Gaddis
Larry Golden
Todd Grahl
Sheryl Lentini
Helen Russell
Nursing Homes
Carl Carroll
Dorothy Carroll
Wilda Dean
Peggy Doty
Tammy Lanning
Mary Ruth Massie
Thelma Medford
Hardin Nicholson
Minnie Parton
Lena Phillips
Ruth Presnell
Beth Seagle
Shirley Schubert
Burter Thomas
For I was an
hungred, and ye gave
me meat: I was
thirsty, and ye gave
me drink: I was a
stranger, and ye took
me in: Naked, and ye
clothed me: I was
sick, and ye visited
me: I was in
prison, and ye came
unto me.
Matt. 25:35,36
WELCOME TO OUR
SERVICES
Regular Schedule
Sunday Morning
Early Worship Service
8:15am
Sunday School
9:40am-10:40am
Second Worship Service
11:00am
Sunday Evening
Children’s Program 5:00pm
Youth Bible Study 5:00pm
Bible Study 5:00pm
Wednesday Evening
Youth Lifegroups
6:45pm
Seedlings & Explorers 7:00pm
Worship Service
7:00pm
In Colchester, England, a young
man named Charles Spurgeon was
drifting into careless ways and his
habits were shiftless . While he was
waiting for some evil companions, he
had an impulse to turn into a church.
It was a cold, snowy winter day.
Because the preacher did not arrive, a
layman conducted the services and
undertook to speak. There was something so sincere and earnest in the
layman’s appeal that this young man
that morning accepted Christ. The
handful of corn scattered that day
produced in Charles Spurgeon a
harvest that satisfied a worldwide
need.