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DECEMBER 21, 2022

 

 

PRAYER REQUESTS

  Dean and Sandy Oden: “Please continue in prayer for Daniel Chun, father of our daughter-in-law, Helen Oden, as he struggles with serious health problems.”

  Donna Roshell: “Pray for my cousin, Mykel. He had all toes surgically removed from one foot.”

  Louise Williams: “Pray for Bettie Bumpas suffering with several illnesses.”

  Doug Turbyfill: “Thanks for your compassion. Please pray for my brothers at His Way.”

  Toshiko Wingard: “Thank you for all the prayers, cards, phone calls, meal, and fruit basket during Doug’s recovery. He is recovering well from the surgery. Please continue to pray for him that he will have some relief from pain.”

  Mothers-In-Waiting: Marjie Nance (1/2/23), Kat Nambo (2/2023), and Allison Ledford (6/2023).

  Our Shut-ins: Amelia Biser, Randall Biser, Jamie Cole, Fritz Nelson, Sheril Townsley, and Doug Wingard

  Our Missionaries: Denisovs & Rahimovs (Tomsk, Russia), Kishore Etwaroo Family (Port Kaituma, Guyana), Carlos & Linda Eguizabal (Juayua & Salcoatitan, El Salvador) & YOU (Huntsville Area)

THANK YOU

Thanks to the teens for the bag of cookies and goodies they delivered to us Sonrisers last Sunday. Sure was good.                                                                     Charles and Barbara Hopkins

PLEASE JOIN US

We can bearly wait!

Join us for a baby boy shower honoring

Kat and Tonino Nambo

Sunday, January 8th – 2:00 – 3:30 p.m.

Central Church of Christ

Registered at Amazon and Target.

WEDNESDAY ADULT CLASS (7:00 PM)

David’s Life, David’s Songs

(Family Life Center with Zoom Option)

Most psalms in the book of Psalms lack details that would help locate the psalm in history. The general nature of those songs can be helpful to us as readers and singers, because those songs can be readily adapted to our own grieving and rejoicing. That said, a few of the psalms are very specific about their historical context. That too can be helpful to us, by helping us understand how the song writer grappled with the challenges and delights of their own circumstances.

During December, a few psalms from the life of David will be highlighted. We’ll look at what the songs meant in the circumstances in which David lived, how those psalms relate to other passages of Scripture, and what they mean in our own life. Leaders: Loren Wisehart and Allen Wright. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86363371603?pwd=cjM1bmFxZ0kyTU5SR1VQUlN2QlpOZz09

PLEASE SEND A BIRTHDAY CARD

Harry Ellett, one of our shut-ins, will be celebrating his birthday Thursday, December 22nd. Please send him a card wishing him a Happy Birthday!

2023 Marriage Retreat

Mutations of Marriage

February 10 - 11, 2022

Speakers: Bennie and Tonya Wilkerson (of Simpson Street Church of Christ, Atlanta, GA)

Registration: Now – January 29th Sundays in Fellowship Hall

Register online: https://forms.gle/TDLpeJJfcJVMqnxF9

Suggested donation: $65 per couple

Payments can be made online here:

PRAISE AND HARMONY WORKSHOP

Tonight in the Old Auditorium from 5:45 – 7:00 p.m. we will be practicing some of the songs we have learned over the past weeks for the Praise and Harmony Workshop, which is scheduled for January 13-15. Please come and learn with us.

SERVANTS NEEDED!

To everyone who helped with Communion Preparation this year, THANK YOU!

The list for signing up for 2023 is posted in the kitchen. This is one of those behind the scenes acts of service that is appreciated by everyone.

Questions – contact Jim Phillips 256-417-8202.

CONGRATULATIONS

Our congratulations to Ed and Sharon Ditto, who will be celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary Friday, December 23rd. Thank you for your example to all of us.

CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED

The church office will be closed beginning Friday, December 23rd, and will be back in the office Tuesday, January 3rd. As always, if you need any of the staff, they may be reached on their cell phone.

SUNDAY ADULT CLASS OPTIONS (9:00 A.M.)

December 25

There will be no children’s or adult classes on Sunday, December 25.

Winter and Spring Terms: January 1 through May 21

1.   Paul’s Guidance to the Corinthian Church (Family Life Center)

Paul often wrote letters to churches he knew. Usually, he had several pleasant things to say about the people to whom he was writing. Sometimes, however, the people were so immature that he struggled for words of commendation. Such it was with Corinth. A significant port city in Greece during the Roman Empire, Corinth was known for its worldly lifestyle. And the Corinthian church, in many respects, resembled the culture in which they lived. How can God’s people live godly lives in a pagan culture? This textual study of 1 Corinthians walks through the cultural challenges of the church in Corinth and looks for points of application for Christians in today’s culture.

The first session on January 1 will be an introduction and overview taught by Daniel Alavi in the Family Life Center. For those unable to participate in person, participants can access the LiveStream YouTube link from Central’s website.

The series will pause on January 15 for a session of the Praise and Harmony Workshop in the Family Life Center. The remaining weeks will be circle-up discussion groups.

2.   Women’s Ministry (Library; Coordinators: Sue Underwood and Kim Story)

This class provides Bible-based content in a LIFE Talk setting and is set up to minister to women who are the head of their household and women whose husbands are not Christians. Women of all ages and situations are welcome who wish to participate in this ministry. The class is generally organized to alternate between Old Testament and New Testament books, topics, and ideas. However, prayer and sharing are also integral parts of the class. As participants begin to apply the teaching to their own lives, they are invited to openly share burdens with one another. This is so that others who have walked that path previously can share their own experience and wisdom in how to face that situation faithfully. While two ladies provide the principal oversight for the class, a number of ladies from within the class will be encouraged to lead individual sessions, usually a week or two at a time.

SUNDAY ASSEMBLY LESSONS (10:15 A.M.)

December 25

At 10:15 a.m. in the old auditorium, the extended Wright Family will lead our assembly.

January 1

At 10:15 a.m. in the Family Life Center, Central’s elders will lead our assembly.

January 8 through February 12

“Looking in the Wrong Place”

Where do you look for answers to life’s questions? Do you watch a how-to video? Do you phone a friend? Do you follow a celebrity on their social media feed? For routine matters in life, there may well be “an app for that.” But when it comes to making life decisions, navigating relationships, and seeking security, where do you look? Where should you look?

It’s easy to look in the wrong places for such guidance. Even in the early church, we find examples of Christians who looked to themselves and the world around them for guidance. They fit very agreeably within the culture around them. In a word, they were worldly.

This series examines what it means to be worldly and provides practical ways of living rightly focused on God and the cross.

Week

Date

Scripture

Lesson

Speakers

1

Jan. 8

1 Corinthians

Introduction: Why These Lessons?

Rodney Keeton & Jamie Burns

2

Jan. 15

1 Cor. 1:1-17

Losing Sight of the Cross

Daniel Alavi

3

Jan. 22

1 Cor. 1:18-2:5

Relying on Our Wisdom

Bill Neiland

4

Jan. 29

1 Cor. 3:1-23

Who Do You Follow?

Steve Lowery

5

Feb. 5

1 Cor. 3:11; 4:1-21

We. Are. Immature.

Jackson Ledford

6

Feb. 12

1 Cor. 5:1-13

Dealing with It

James Ryans

CENTRAL WEDNESDAY NIGHT GATHERING (7:00 P.M.)

December 21

“David’s Life, David’s Songs” (Family Life Center with Zoom Option)

Most psalms in the book of Psalms lack details that would help locate the psalm in history. The general nature of those songs can be helpful to us as readers and singers, because those songs can be readily adapted to our own grieving and rejoicing. That said, a few of the psalms are very specific about their historical context. That too can be helpful to us, by helping us understand how the song writer grappled with the challenges and delights of their own circumstances.

During December, a few psalms from the life of David will be highlighted. We’ll look at what the songs meant in the circumstances in which David lived, how those psalms relate to other passages of Scripture, and what they mean in our own life. Leaders: Loren Wisehart and Allen Wright. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86363371603?pwd=cjM1bmFxZ0kyTU5SR1VQUlN2QlpOZz09

December 28

The entire congregation is invited to participate in the old auditorium for an evening of reading Psalms and singing songs inspired by those passages. Classes will resume on January 4. For those unable to participate in person, participants can access the LiveStream YouTube link from Central’s website.

CENTRAL ADULT WEDNESDAY NIGHT CLASS OPTIONS

Winter Term: January 4 through March 1

1.   Praying Jesus’s Model Prayer in Everyday Life (Family Life Center)

When Jesus’s disciples asked him to teach them how to pray (Luke 11:1-4), they implied something we don’t always recognize: how to pray to God isn’t completely obvious. In this series, we will examine aspects of the Lord’s model prayer and then spend time praying for specific areas of our everyday lives that relate to that model prayer.

Week / Date

Lesson / Scripture

Topics About Which to Pray

1 – Jan. 4

Our Father in Heaven, Hallowed Be Your Name (Matt. 6:9)

Seeking God with all we are and have; being God focused and selfless

2 – Jan. 11

Your Kingdom Come (Matt. 6:10)

Gospel/outreach efforts; opportunity and boldness in testifying about Jesus; salvation for loved ones; developing personal ministry

3 – Jan. 18

Your Will Be Done on Earth (Matt. 6:10)

Help to widows, the fatherless, the war ravaged, the oppressed

4 – Jan. 25

As It Is in Heaven (Matt. 6:10)

Praise for God’s perfection and his perfect reign over all things

5 – Feb. 1

Give Us Today Our Daily Bread (Matt. 6:11)

Meeting physical needs such as food, job, money, housing, and maintenance; chronic health issues and physical pain

6 – Feb. 8

Forgive Us Our Debts (Matt. 6:12)

Forgiveness for relationship strife at home, work, school, and church; country strife pertaining to politics, race, and media

7 – Feb. 15

As We Also Have Forgiven Our Debtors (Matt. 6:12)

Forgiving those who have wronged us

8 – Feb. 22

Lead Us Not Into Temptation (Matt. 6:13)

Rescue from trials, growth in personal maturity during trials, freedom over besetting sin

9 – Mar. 1

Deliver Us from the Evil One (Matt. 6:13)

Relief from anxiety and other inner turmoil; refreshed spirit over weariness; spiritual protection for physical and spiritual children

Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86363371603?pwd=cjM1bmFxZ0kyTU5SR1VQUlN2QlpOZz09

2.   Romans, Part 2 (Women Only; Library and Online; Facilitator: Melinda Goad)

It has been said, “If you get Romans, God will get you!”  Join us this winter as we continue an in-depth look at the book of Romans in order to grow in our understanding of the profound truths Paul relays in this text. Each week class participants will study the assigned reading independently and join together on Wednesday evenings to discuss their insights. To allow for a more in-depth look at the text, we will only cover ½ chapter per week. You can attend the class in person at the building or from home on Zoom. If you have questions, please contact Melinda Goad. Zoom link:

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86546256824?pwd=ZndPSUdCUm02ZVJ1THdZVG5KWEk2QT09

MEN TO SERVE – DECEMBER

Chair Set-Up – Tony Callins’ Team

Counting – Alan Moore’s Team

Ushering – Ryan Bell’s Team

ACTIVITIES

Dec

21

Singing Group (6:00-7:00 pm – old auditorium)

 

23-1/2

Church Office Closed

 

25

No classes – Assembly only at 10:15 in the old auditorium (See article.)

Jan

1

Teen Time (5:30 pm – Teen House)

 

4

Singing Group (6:00-7:00 pm – old auditorium)

 

8

Baby Boy Shower Honoring Kat and Tonino Nambo (2:00-3:30 pm See invitation)

 

 

Teen Time (5:30 pm – Teen House)

 

11

Singing Group (6:00-7:00 pm – old auditorium)

 

13-15

Praise and Harmony Workshop

 

 

Teen Time (5:30 pm – Teen House)