May 21, 2017 Liturgical Color: White 8:00 am
PRELUDE AND RINGING OF THE BELL
HYMN OF PRAISE No. 215 Alleluia! Alleluia! vs 1
Alleluia! Alleluia! Hearts to heav’n and voices raise; Sing to God a hymn of gladness,
Sing to God a hymn of Praise. He who on the cross as Savior for the world’s salvations bled,
Jesus Christ, the King of Glory, Now is risen from the dead.
+CALL TO WORSHIP Adapted from Psalm 66:1-4 Pastor Nate Randall, Minister to Students
Pastor: Shout for joy to God, all the earth!
Congregation: Sing the glory of his name; make his praise glorious.
Pastor: Say to God, "How awesome are your deeds!"So great is your power that your enemies cringe before you.
Congregation: All the earth bows down to you; we will sing praise to you, we will sing the praises of
your name.
THE CHURCH IN PRAISE
+ HYMN No. 25 Immortal, Invisible
Lighting of the Altar Candles
+ HYMN No. 8 Praise to the Lord the Almighty
+PRAYER OF ADORATION Pastor Nate
YOUNG MUSICIANS HANDBELL CHOIR Reverie Directed by Linda Schgier
THE CHURCH IN FELLOWSHIP WELCOME TO OUR GUESTS Pastor Nate
+FELLOWSHIP CHORUS No. 213 Because He Lives(chorus only)
CHILDREN’S TIME Pastor Nate
HYMN No. 258 I Am Thine O Lord
THE CHURCH IN PRAYER Carter Guest
HEARING GOD’S WORD SCRIPTURE READING 2 Timothy 1:13-2:10 page 1852 Catie Jowers, Emily Little
+Gloria Patri, +Apostles’ Creed, and +Prayer of Affirmation Della Kelly, Madelyn Hendrix
A TIME OF GIVING THE GIVING OF GOD’S TITHE AND OUR OFFERINGS Emily Little
The Offertory, +Doxology and +Prayer of Dedication Della Kelly, Madelyn Hendrix
PROCLAMATION OF GOD’S WORD
THE MORNING SERMON “Empty the Cup” Pastor Nate
Text: 2 Timothy 2:1-10 page 1853
Student Sharing Ashley Gann, John Gann, Laney Jones
CLOSING PRAYER AND THE LORDS PRAYER Pastor Nate
DEPARTING TO SERVE THIS WEEK AT SJ’s Pastor Nate
+ BENEDICTION AND +POSTLUDE Pastor Nate
+ please stand Acolyte: Isaac Baggett, Carson Page
SAINT JOHN’S EVANGELICAL PROTESTANT CHURCH
St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church
Established 1874
Cullman’s Community Church
Rooted in the doctrines of the Protestant Reformation. We believe we are saved by grace through faith in
Jesus, that the Bible is the rule for Christian life and faith, and that the Good News of Jesus should be proclaimed
in word and deed.
Sacrament Celebrating. We believe God ministers to the community of believers in unique and special ways
though Baptism and Holy Communion.
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This season be a follower of Christ first
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Registration
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January 19th
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Congratulations
Seniors Class of 2017
Today e honor all of the Godly
women in our lives who have
helped shape us into the people
we are today.
Ladies, please take a flower with
you as you leave the service this
morning.
TOWN HALL MEETING WITH PASTOR NATE Sunday-- June 4th 11:45 am
Youth Center
As we prepare to vote to call Nate as our associate pastor,
you are welcome to come learn more about him and his
hopes for ministry at St. John’s. Everyone invited to attend.
Liturgically Oriented. We believe remembering the whole life of Christ is important for spiritual maturity. We
follow the church calendar, celebrating seasons like Advent and Lent. Ecumenically Minded. In the context of our heritage, we believe all those who call upon Jesus as Lord will share
in his eternal blessings and so we welcome all believers who join us to participate fully in worship.
VISITORS
Thanks for visiting with us today! Feel free to call the pastor, Rev. John Richter @ 256-734-0344 if you have
questions and would like to set up a time to discuss them. You may also check out our website www.sjepc.com to
learn more about St. John’s.
NURSERY
Nursery is available for newborns up to 3 yrs. of age at all worship services and Sunday School. Please see any
usher or greeter this morning and they will direct you to the nursery.
The Pastor’s and congregation extend their love and sympathy to the Families of the
following who have experienced loss this past week:
…. Delray O’rear. Graveside service to be held on May 25 by Rev. Bob Kurtz officiating;
… the family of Mrs. Florence Willoughby, mother of Ricky (Netta) Willoughby. ….
….the family of Mrs. Helen Duke, grandmother of Duke Cleghorn.
Thank you so much for the plant that was sent in memory of my dad Bob Gilbert. It is so
comforting to know that my dad had such wonderful friends in hi life. Because of these
friendships he was able to enjoy his love of gold, fishing and the Men’s Tuesday Morning prayer Group. I hope
everyone knows how much pleasure he got from being a part of the church. Thank you again for being such a big
part of my dad’s life.~ sincerely Katie Gilbert
Thank you for the prayers, calls and concerns show to our family during the recent loss of our mother, Ruth
Richter. We appreciate the lovely plant. Please remember us in your prayers. ~ Suzanne and Carole
Thank you for your prayers, calls and peace lily during the recent loss of my father. Please continue to remember
us in the coming days and weeks ahead. ~ Christi Allred
KIDS FUN DAY! You Are Invited!
“Ministries to Children” (MTC) and the Alabama Senior Open are sponsoring a FREE KID’S GOLF CLINIC
TODAY @ 2:00 pm At Terri Pines Country Club. Your child does not have to play golf to have a great time. John
Whittey from Myrtle Beach, SC will entertain with an azazing and amusing trick shot exhibition. Free hot dogs
and drinks. The Motto of MTC Charities is “ It’s All about the Children.”
SUMMER TIME OFFICE HOURS
Church Summer office hours will be 8am-4pm Monday thru Thursday and 8am-12pm on Friday.
DAILY SEEKER’S SMALL GROUP
Tuesdays 11am-12 pm----Youth Center
Discussion type /small Group that’s open to all ages. Class Study: Mere Christianity by CS Lewis.
Greg Richter, Facilitator
BABY BOTTLE BOOM-A-RANG
Don’t forget to pick up for baby bottle and fill it with your extra change and bring it back to us and help us support
First Choice for Women Center.
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Sympathy’s
THANK YOU’S
Jerusalem to St. John’s
Rome in 2018
We have a rich heritage at St. John’s, one that began with the early church in Israel, spread throughout Europe (and
the world) and has been shaped significantly by the Protestant Reformation. It has been my desire to trace that
journey, walking in the steps of those who prepared the way for us. Israel. Greece. Rome. Germany. For me it’s
two down and two to go. Want to join in on the journey? We’ll head to Rome in the spring of 2018. Germany
won’t be far behind. Let me know if you’re interested. More details to come. ~ Reverend John
2017
LAST WENDESDAY NIGHT MEAL
Wednesday night meals over til fall.
EMAIL ADDRESSES
Have you changed your email address? Or deleted on and started a new one? Please notify us when your email
address changes by emailing [email protected] so you can receive the church wide email messages.
BREAKFAST ON THE LIGHTER SIDE SUMMER SCHEDULE
Join us to the lighter side menu of pastries, juice and coffee until fall. Some prices will change
due to different pastries being served. Join us in the Atrium for a little catch up time with each
other before Sunday School!
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Created for a Purpose Creative arts camp for girls
Save the Date: July 10-July 14
9:00 am---1:30pm @ SJEPC
for rising 3rd thru 8th grades
Register online www.sjepc.com
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
MEALS
Regular Wednesday night meals
Over until fall.
Candlelight
Evening
Tour
What’s on your heart? Where would you like to serve?
Contact Karen to find your niche.
Reaching Higher 4-1-1 (ages 18-35)
Good Question
“The Bible Tells Me So?” Tuesday’s 6-8p (no childcare provided)
Ruehl Building Basement Facilitator: Nick Feldner
How do we defend our faith in a secular
world…intellectually? Join us for scientific
conversations about difficult questions related
to creation, evolution, dinosaurs, the flood and
global warming to name a few.
Sunday’s 9:15-10:15am
DIOKO-- (run the race Spiritually and Physically)
See Nick Feldner for times and places
Youth Happening’s Sun. 9:15-10:15am
Pastor Nate Randall, Minister to Youth: 308-
440-2672 [email protected] Sum m er Elevat e Schedule : Wednesday’s : 6:00 -7:15pm
May 24th - NO Elevate
May 31st - NO Elevate
June 7th - NO Elevate
June 14th - 6pm
June21st - NO Elevate
June 28th - 6pm
July 5th - NO Elevate
July 12th - 6pm
July 19th - 6pm
July 26th - 6pm
Aug. 2nd - NO Elevate
Aug. 9th - NO Elevate
Aug. 16th -6pm
Aug. 23rd - 6pm
Upcoming Youth
Events
June 17-26th - Philly Mission Trip
July 21st - Barons Game
July 30th - Lake Day
Aug. 11-12th - D-Now
Aug. 26th - Pool Party
WAYS TO GIVE IN 2016 INTO 2017
Never forget your offering again!
2 ways you can now give your gifts, tithes and offerings to the church. You may give with your credit or debit card
simply by completing an authorization form for Visa, MasterCard, Discover. You have the option of weekly, bi-
monthly or monthly contributions. Forms are available in the church office during regular business hours.
Secondly you can now give online thru the church website (www.sjepc.com) “Text to Give” and text your amount
to the following number 84321 then follow the prompts through the replied message.
Reflections of our Faithfulness: Attendance : 5-14-2017
8:00-161 9:30--156 10:30-210 total: 527
God’s People Gave: $21,333.00
Reminder of ways to give:
“Text to Give” text 84321 follow the prompts message or complete an authorization form for Visa,
MasterCard, Discover or debit card
Gifts Given Last Week:
Glory of God
…memory of Floyd McDowell by Ronnie and Pam Scott;
…memory of Florence Willoughby by Freddie and Judy Day, Tim and Shawn Schiehl;
Women’s Guild Kitchen Fund..
…memory of Carl Harris by James and Suzanne Shavers
BTN
..memory of Floyd McDowell by Johnny and Patsy Richter;
In Hospital:
Home:
CHURCH COUNCIL MEMBERS
Scot Andrews, Terry Bradford, Lindsey Dossey, Austin Hall, Fred Hankey, Lucinda Harding , Doug Johnson,
Jason Kelly, Trent Lowry, Michelle Ray, Steve Stanford, Melanie Townson,
WORSHIP SCHEDULE
8:00-9:00 Worship- Sanctuary 8:40-9:10-Light Breakfast 9:15-10:15 Sunday School
*9:30-10:25 Communion Service-Sanctuary
(*Note: this time does conflict with the Sunday school hour. Please understand if you intend to bring your children
to this service they will miss this important time of Christian education.)
10:30-11:30 Worship-Christ Hall
Be an Angel…..don’t forget!!
THE MONTH OF MAY TOP 3 ITEMS:
Please bring:
Tuna Canned Soups Peanut Butter
The need is great!!
2 Food collection points: entrance to the Education
Building and Entrance to LLS
WEEK AT A GLANCE @ SJ’s Sunday- May 21
11:45 Music Committee
Monday- May 22
12:00p Kiwanis (Christ Hall) Lunch and Meeting
Tuesday- May 23
7:00-7:30a Men’s Fellowship Breakfast / Bible Study this week
9:00-12:00p Just PLARN Fun-Matt Making (Heritage Hall)
11:00 Daily Seekers Small Group- (all ages—Discussion Type) - Youth Center
6:00p Reaching Higher Small Group (Young Adults-Ruehl Bldg. Basement)
6:00 p Church Council Monthly Meeting (Confirmation Room)
Wednesday- May 24
TBD Chancel Choir Rehearsal
Thursday –May 25 12:00 Cullman Rotary Meeting (CH)
Safe SANCTUARIES
Safe Sanctuary Steering Committee: Stan Sandlin, Tricia Fuller, Billy Jackson, Kenny Culeppper or Karen Hassell
We are a Safe Sanctuary Campus local 24 /7 crisis line if you believe you are a victim:
256-734-6100 and need help or information.
CHURCHWIDE EMAILS
Be in the know
Meeting, where? Going where? Latest news, about?
If you are not receiving church emails and would like to be included, or if your email has changed, please notify
Karen at: [email protected] so you will not miss information about upcoming events or possible changes
in schedules at St. John’s.
BAGS… PLASTIC GROCERY BAGS….PLASTIC GROCERY BAGS …AND BAGS
What is Safe Sanctuaries?
Our Number 1 Priority:
Keeping Basic Procedures for a Safe
Ministry with Children, Youth and
Vulnerable Adults
Wade Warren
Greeter
10:30am
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Tornado Preparedness
Question:
Do you know where to go if you’re here at
church during severe weather?
Answer:
Hallway underneath the sanctuary
Please remember to bring your plastic grocery bags! You are the first important step to our mats!!
Face book
If you have a Smartphone, ipad, laptop, tablet or home computer, search “St. John’s, Cullman” and “like” our page
to add us to your newsfeed. Articles of interest to read, announcements and prayer requests are posted regularly on
our St. John’s Face book page. Remember prayer requests posted here, are for your church family to see.
(Remember FB is a public forum so please word prayer requests carefully.
CONTRIBUTIONS
When making contributions to any fund other than the general fund (Burn the Note, Music Fund, or Youth
Fund, Women’s Guild / Whit’s Place) please write a separate check made specifically to that fund.
PRAYER REQUESTS
All prayer requests we receive are very important to us. To make sure that we can give them proper attention,
please be sure to write them on a Prayer Request card found in the pews or on the welcome stations in Christ Hall.
Requests can be placed in the offering plate or leave them in the church office. You may also email prayer
requests to: [email protected]. Sunday Mornings and Wednesday evenings are busy times for everyone
and prayer requests can be accidentally lost in conversations. Thank you for helping us with this important matter.
CONTACT INFORMATION
To make sure you can receive the latest announcements about events at our church, please take a second and email
your new information to : [email protected] or by calling the church office.
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STAFF EMAIL AND CONTACT INFORMATION: Rev. John Richter: [email protected]
Nate Randall: [email protected]
Gyzelle Warren: [email protected]
Alice Butler: [email protected]
Regina Baker: [email protected]
Karen Hassell: [email protected]
St. John’s Evangelical Protestant Church
512 2nd
Ave SE Cullman Al 35055
256-734-0344 website: www.sjepc.com
CHURCH CALLING INFORMATION CARDS
Have you filled out yours? Notification choices are: text message; email, or by calling your home phone. PLEASE
SELECT ONLY ONE METHOD FOR THE BEST WAY TO CONTACT YOU. Cards available in the
information rack in the education building. Turn in at the office
Assisted Living:
Morningside: Jim Jones, Sarah Mann, Doris Keathley , Catherine Nelson ,
Hanceville Nursing Home: Miriam Jones; Virginia Richter Woodland Village: Carolyn Huck; Bea Mack
Westminster: Faye Marty
ST. JOHN’S UPDATED PRAYER LIST
St. John’s prayer list is renewed the first of each month. Please fill out a new prayer card with
your individual requests each month and indicate clearly if you would like it published in the
bulletin—otherwise it will remain on the Pastor’s Prayer list only. Likewise as your prayer
request needs to be removed from the list, please let us know that too. The Prayer lists are
published in the bulletin as space allows each week.
CHURCH MEMBERS:
Mavous Speegle, David York, Theolene Moon, Gary Dean, Bobbie Cleghorn, Carolyn Huck; Aliya Schaffers;
Betty Grant; Frances Murphy; Jackson Ray; Charlotte Ecklund; Anna McGriff; Martha Keel; Catherine Nelson;
Cliff Kirkwood
CHURCH FAMILY AND FRIENDS:
Myrl Dobbins, Doreen McCluan, Janet Jean; Dwight Pierce; Kent Johnson; Maxine Tucker; Jean Lackey; Britney
Carter; Paula Bolzle; Jerry Smith; Royce and Betty Telle; Jennifer Brown; Cindy Hamilton; Derek Dale ; Dixie
Davis Bailey; Mark Atlas;
Military Prayer List: Help us update our Military Prayer list. Please look over the list and see if your family member or friend has
changed locations or has now arrived back at home.
MILITARY ADDRESSES
If you have friends or family currently serving in the US Military, our card ministry would like the opportunity to
send cards to them throughout the year. Please submit (clearly print) complete mailing addresses to Geraldine
Hendrix or bring them by the church office during regular business hours.
Lt. Cmdr. Chris Hester, Chaplain—Virginia Beach, Va; CW4 James Williams—Fort Lee, Virginia;;
Major Kellie Scott Hyatt—Birmingham, Al ; Lt. Cmdr. Scott and Lt. Cmdr. Roz Love, Guam, US Navy; A1C
Will Sapp US Air force, Key West, Fl; Sgt. Tony Parker, Air Force, Kandahar; John Lancaster, US Navy; Jason
Beck, US Army, Afghanistan; Adam Ramos, Sasebo, Japan; US Navy; Derek Ramos – 1st LAR Camp Pendleton,
CA; Major John Forbes, Pentagon; NC; Sgt. Zach Whisenhunt, Camp LeJune, NC; Jack Baker, Afghanistan;
CPL Casper Shafer- Jump Platoon, Camp Pendleton, Ca
PLEASE EXCUSE OUR ACTIVITY!
When you notice any of the staff slipping out of 8:00 worship on Sundays, please know we are preparing for
Sunday School, or conducting rehearsals for the upcoming service, etc. If you see us on the move, please pray for
us and for all of our worship services!
CHECKS TO DIFFERENT FUNDS
Please remember when writing a check to the church for your gifts, tithes or offerings, if you are giving to a
different fund (Burn the Note, Music Fund, or Youth Fund) other than general fund, please be sure to write a
separate check. Women’s Guild / Whit’s Place donations go to The Women’s Guild. Most of the time we do not
have enough cash on hand to transfer monies in house. Thank you in advance for your help in this matter
Sunday Morning Fellowship Breakfast
8:30am to 9:15 am Pastries $ .50 and $1.00 each Coffee / Juice $ .50
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