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Summit Church of Christ
6015 Alexandria Pike Cold Spring, KY 41076
859.635.1141 www.summitchurchofchrist.org
Hebrews 10:24 And let us consider one another
in order to stir up love and
good works.
Sunday Bible Study - 10:00 am Sunday AM Worship - 11:00 am Sunday PM Worship - 6:00 pm Wed PM Bible Study - 7:00 pm
Live Streaming Services:
summitsermons.weebly.com
Elders: Daryl Denham - 513.310.2045 dmbdenham@yahoo.com
Billy Herald - 859.322.1021 b.ray50@hotmail.com Tom Painter - 513.502.5375 tpainter8@me.com
Deacons/Ministry Leaders: Adam Fuller - Community Involvement Brad Herald - Finance Brian Jones - Youth Chris Guin - Missions Gideon Devadason - Care & Encouragement Jeff Carnes - Operational Support Jeff Hammer - Benevolence Jeff Schaefer & Jeff Carnes - Facilities Kevin Doerr-Visual Communication Neville Buchanan - Administration Paul Watts - Family & Fellowship
Steve Proctor - Education
Minister: Neville Buchanan - 859.359.2205 nevillewbuchanan@gmail.com
Seniors’ Transportation: 859.935.1978 Office Hours at Building: Mon-Tues.: 8:30-3pm
Friday: 8:30-11:30am
Rude Animals by Neville Buchanan
It is not uncommon to see animals misbehaving in public. For instance, members of the camel family can “spit” when provoked. Actually, it’s much worse than spitting – since the spit is mostly the contents of its stomach. The only warning you get is that their cheeks fill out and bulge. In Jude 10 ungodly humans are equated to a level worse than these animals. Jude 10 (ESV) — 10 But these people blaspheme all that they do not understand, and they are destroyed by all that they, like UNREASONING ANIMALS, understand instinctively. Animals “behave rudely” only when provoked. However, when we behave contrary to God’s will, Jude says we are acting without reason. For us to continue in our common salvation Jude’s advice is that we must contend for the faith once for all delivered to the saints. We do this by STOPPING THE UNGODLY and STARTING THE GODLY behavior. First, the UNGODLY BEHAVIOR we must stop: cease using grace for a license to immorality; stop denying the deity of Christ; halt staining our blood-bought bodies; stop rejecting authority; cease slandering celestial beings; stop flattering and faultfinding; stop being divisive, scoffing, and following our evil instincts. And then, the GODLY BEHAVIOR we must start. First, for ourselves: believers must start building on the Word; praying in the power; and remain in the love of God. Second, towards 3 kinds of sinners: be merciful towards the doubters; snatch those in great danger of eternal fire; and for the depraved sinner be merciful while hating the sin. Ultimately, we are to entrust ourselves to the only one who can prevent us from stumbling and present us blameless before the great presence of God’s glory and joy. Friend, look again at the lists of the things to start and stop doing. What one action can you start doing right now, and what one action can you stop doing right now that will greatly improve your righteous standing before God? Dear Father in Heaven, having caught a glimpse of what our lives could be like, we turn to you … Jude 24–25 (ESV) Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling and to present you blameless before the presence of his glory with great joy, to the only God, our Savior, through Jesus Christ our Lord, be glory, majesty, dominion, and authority, before all time and now and forever. Amen.
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The Weekly Bulletin of the Summit Church of Christ
October 22, 2017
CHURCH DIRECTORY UPDATE
It’s time to schedule your family’s portrait session!
Pictures will be taken on Friday, November 17th
and Saturday, November 18th.
There are 3 ways to schedule:
1. In person at church (see Rebecca or Morgan)
2. Call the church office during office hours
Monday-Friday or Rebecca Watts-859-479-6135
3. Online (Mon-Fri) using the following steps:
a. go to ucdir.com
b. click on large yellow box that reads “click here to
schedule your Photography Session”
user name: ky258 & password: 1body
c. Select time slot that works best for you
“The Best Is Yet To Come” by Andrew Ellis Whether some realize it or not, the
amenities that are available in the
world today have never been better.
Transportation options, medical
care, entertainment options, etc. will continue to
improve as the years go on. While some things in this
world can be great, it can be easy to get caught up in
what this world has to offer. It is important for us to
realize that the best is yet to come:
1 Corinthians 2:6-10 says, “We do, however, speak
a message of wisdom among the mature, but not
the wisdom of this age or of the rulers of this age,
who are coming to nothing. No, we declare God’s
wisdom, a mystery that has been hidden and that
God destined for our glory before time
began. None of the rulers of this age understood
it, for if they had, they would not have crucified
the Lord of glory. However, as it is written: “What
no eye has seen, what no ear has heard, and what
no human mind has conceived”— the things God
has prepared for those who love him—these are
the things God has revealed to us by his Spirit.
The Spirit searches all things, even the deep
things of God.”
What God has to offer is superior to anything this
world will ever offer. Each of us has an opportunity
to obtain what God has prepared for us. It is
important for us to not only keep God’s
commandments, but to show our love for Him
through our everyday actions. When we experience
good things in this world, remember this, the best is
yet to come.
TRUNK OR TREAT
This year’s Trunk or Treat will be held on Sunday, October 29th following a shortened evening service. Please plan to decorate your car’s trunk and bring treats to hand out (we will allow those decorating their trunks some time before we "release" the kids). Costumes (nothing scary please) can be changed into after service, before we congregate in the north/front parking lot. Please invite your friends, family and neighbors! See Donna Painter or Paul Watts with any questions.
ANNUAL COSTUME PARTY
Saturday, October 28th at Bill & Sheryl Herald’s
starting at 7pm. This will be an adult party but let
them know if child care is an issue. Please bring a
drink or appetizer. Looking forward to seeing the
creative
costumes!
(There are
also some
clever "non-
costume"
costumes
on line.)
NEW CONGREGATIONAL PICTURE On Sunday, October 29th, directly following am worship, we will all gather for a new group picture to be used in the professional picture
directory.
“SOCKTOBER!” It's that time again! For the fourth year in a row Natalie Denham is
collecting new socks, hats, gloves and blankets for the Welcome House of Northern Kentucky. If you’d like to help, donations can be
dropped in the green bucket in the foyer-it will be there through October 31st. Please see Natalie with any questions.
HURRICANE RECOVERY MISSION TRIP
A group of FHU students, including Jenna Painter, will be traveling to Marathon, Florida at the end of October to assist in hurricane recovery. The estimated cost per student is $300, and the total
amount needed is $6,000. If you are interested in helping, please visit the dreams.fhu page to donate. Thank you in advance for your
support, both financially and through prayer!
COMMIT YOUTH RALLY November 3rd & 4th in Richmond, KY. Please see Daryl or
Melissa Denham with any questions.
POTTER CHILDREN’S HOME GLEANER CANS Available for pick-up at the welcome desk. Please turn your can
back in for pick-up by Wednesday, November 1st.
SUMMIT FAMILY MAILBOX The mailbox is set up in the foyer. If you wish to send a greeting
card to someone in the congregation, place the card in the mailbox and raise the flag. Postage is not necessary. It will be
delivered by the young ladies in the 3rd-5th grade class between Bible class and worship every Sunday morning.
BIBLES TO SIGN
Please stop by the welcome desk and write a word of encouragement for those recently baptized.
BIBLE CLASS TEACHERS
The fourth and final quarter of 2017 has begun. There are still a few classes in need of a teacher. Please see Steve Proctor if you would
like to sign-up to teach a class.
SUMMIT BOOK SHARE Have you read a good book lately that you found to be
inspirational, or it has a message you want to recommend? Just fill out a book form with the title, author and a short description and return it to the welcome desk. We will print your information in the
bulletin in order to easily share with the entire congregation.
HELP STOCK THE FOOD PANTRY Help restock the church panty by donating non-perishable food
items. Pantry donations help feed local families in need.
WANTED: BULLETIN CONTRIBUTORS Any member interested in writing articles/devotions for the
bulletin, please email the church office (nkychurch@gmail.com). Articles are needed for both the men and ladies’ devotional corners.
Summit’s Prayer List
Pray for these - Send a card - Make a call - Visit someone - Help with needs – Encourage someone today!
News, Notes & Announcements…
Carol Vickers Heart ablation on Nov. 15th as long as current
infection is resolved
Cynthia Nordwick (Robin Herald’s friend’s daughter) Recovering
from gall bladder removal surgery
Ethel Hall (Judy’s mother) Hospice care
Gary Turner Bone marrow transplant
Greg Cook (Marissa Baxter’s dad) Trip to ER, loss of short term
memory and high blood pressure
Greg Harmon (JoAnn’s son) Recovering at home following
surgery to repair facial damage
Jeannette’s Dad Referred to hospice, prayers for family
Rich & Jennifer Caldwell Rich started Hospice, he is declining
quickly. Please pray for peace for Rich. Pray for Jennifer
and Tace as well.
Rick Clements (Michelle Hammer’s friend’s dad) Recurrence of
lymphoma, aggressive chemo started and possible stem
cell transplant
Ruthann Taylor Asthma complications, new medication
Will Rogers Biopsy complete; please pray for good results from
the pathologist
Ongoing Requests: Al Hickey; Andy Arnett; Brian Eviston; Caleb Robbins; Dave Hammer Jr; Dan Hein; Sarah Singleton; Shirley Hein; Truman Sebastian & Wes Dunn Alicia Adams-Germany Ben Buchanan-Preaching School For our country and our leaders For our members to grow and mature in the Word Godly Teachers at Summit Neville Buchanan his counseling work Our Community’s lost souls; Our Country’s direction Summit’s 2016 planning & long term planning efforts Summit Family greater love for one another Summit’s Deacons encouragement in service Summit’s Elders wisdom & love for the flock Summit’s Member that attend infrequently Summit’s Seniors faithfulness & mentoring Summit’s Teachers thankful for our teachers Those of our Summit family not here
Do you have an item for The Summit Bulletin? Please email it to Morgan at nkychurch@gmail.com by Thursday. If you have announcement items for the web site, or any
questions/comments in general about the web site, please submit it to nkychurch@gmail.com.
~ Order of Worship ~ Song Leader: Bill Herald
Call to Worship Hymn #768 Jesus, Let Us Come to Know You
Welcome: Daryl Denham
Hymn #753 Farther Along
Opening Prayer: Jimmy Hutchings
Hymn #701 My Jesus, I Love Thee
Lord’s Supper: Steve Proctor
Offering: Philippians 4:19
Hymn #712 Jesus Is Coming Soon
Scripture Reading: TBD
Message: Neville Buchanan
Invitation Hymn #912 Burdens Are Lifted at Calvary
Closing Prayer: Daryl Denham
NEVILLE’S AM SERMON NOTES:
CHRIST’S CHURCH
MATTHEW 16:18
*What is this church you are to invite people to?
*What does the BIBLE say about it?
1. WHO IS ITS B___________________?
2. HOW WOULD YOU D____________________ IT?
3. HOW S____________ IS IT?
NEVILLE’S PM SERMON NOTES:
DO I REALLY WANT TO IMPROVE?
JOHN 5:1–17
1. DO I REALLY WANT H________________? JOHN 5:1-6
2. AM I STILL MAKING E___________________? JOHN 5:7
3. AM I READY TO C____________________? JOHN 5:8-9
~ PM Service Leaders ~ Song Leader - Carter Guin; Opening Prayer - Ken Carter
Lord’s Supper - Kyle Proctor; Closing Prayer - Daryl Denham
~ For the Record ~ Upcoming Events Oct 28, Saturday Annual Herald Costume Party, 7pm Oct 27-29 Fort Hill Homecoming; Keynote Speaker: Aubrey Johnson Oct 29, Sunday Day of Prayer & Giving for Children Oct 29, Sunday Trunk or Treat at Summit Mark Your Calendars Nov 3-4 Commit Youth Rally: Richmond, KY Nov 5, Sunday Monthly Fellowship Meal Nov 5, Sunday Friends & Family Day: Grant Co. coC Nov 17-18 Professional Directory Pictures Attendance Class AM PM Wed Sept 24, 2017 107 172 70 79 Oct. 01, 2017 86 150 70 74 Oct. 08, 2017 104 153 70 70 Oct. 15, 2017 91 165 82 70 YTD AVG Attendance 178 YTD Baptisms 10 Contribution
Weekly Budget $4,839.00 YTD AVG - $4,709.44 Over/Under:-$5,368.25 Sep 24, 2017-$9,592.00 Oct. 01, 2017-$4,239.76 Oct. 08, 2017-$5,359.00 Oct. 15, 2017-$4,848.56 Serving the Nursery 10/22—Travis and Jeannette Maxey 10/29—Corinne B.& Candice Bennington Communion Preparation October—Dave & Nancy Carnes November—Riera Family
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! OCTOBER 22ND-29TH
April Henn 23rd
Kathryn Doss 23rd
~ Wed., Oct. 25th Service Leaders ~
Song Leader - Steve Proctor; Opening Prayer - Benjamin Painter
Speaker - Adam Fuller
“SPEAKING THE TRUTH IN LOVE” Can be seen on channels 17 (Spectrum) &
807 (Cin. Bell) at 12pm on Sun. & 5pm on Mon.