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November 8, 2015
November 8, 2015
November 8, 2015
We are so glad you have joined us today! Our desire is that God
would bless and direct this time together. Worship is an
interactive, participatory experience and our prayer is that the
service today would strengthen and encourage you on your
spiritual journey. Whether you are new to faith, just coming back
to church, or a long-time follower of Jesus, we hope you find your
time with us engaging and meaningful.
WH AT TO EXPECT TOD AY
Worship: a time to connect with God through song and prayer.
Feel free to stand and sing with us as we praise God through
singing by following the on-screen lyrics. A typical service lasts
about 65 minutes.
Offering: We give tithes and offerings as a part of worship in
obedience, celebration, and thanksgiving to the Lord. Its also just
our way of saying, We love our church and we want to support
it! If you are a guest, you are not expected or obligated to give.
Children: We have a fully-staffed Nursery for ages three and
below. Kids ages 4-12 will be dismissed during the service to the
childrens chapel to be taught by Pastor Linda and her staff.
Message: The teaching time seeks to communicate biblical truth
in compelling, relevant ways. All of our messages are available
as podcast on our website www.estillnaz.org or through iTunes.
NURSERY SCHEDULE:
TODAY: November 8th
FINANCIAL STATISTICS:
October 11, 2015
Tithes & Offerings:
Received: $11,320.80
Missions:
Received: $525
WEF Paid:
$ 10,317.16
Fiscal Year is 5/1/15 to 4/30/16
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday,
8:30 AM - 2:30 PM
Friday, 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM
WORSHIP MINISTRIES
Choir Practice Tonight from 4:45pm to 5:45pm
Did You Know... that November 4th marks one year since
Tennessee's historic passage of pro-life Amendment 1? By a vote of
729,163 to 657,192 Tennesseans passed the Admendment. We thank
God for His favor and to pro-life Tennesseans for fighting the good
fight. Unwilling to accept defeat, Planned Parenthood continues
pursuing its lawsuit against Tennessee and the outcome of the
Amendment 1 campaign. Its claim is that the state's method of
counting votes put the abortion movement at a disadvantage and
violated their rights. The argument is that if a pro-life voter did not cast
a vote in the Governor's race but voted for the Amendment, that vote
should not be counted. Planned Parenthood further demands that if
the state cannot verify how each vote was cast, the results be thrown
out and Amendment 1 struck down. Now Planned Parenthood's
attorneys have issued subpoenas demanding that Tennessee Right to
Life and the Yes on 1 Ballot Committee turn over campaign plans,
documents, and emails. Tennessee Right to Life and Yes on
1 conducted an effective and ethical campaign and will defend their
right to communicate with voters and to freely associate with likeminded Tennesseans toward the shared goal of preventing abortion,
infanticide and euthanasia. The pro-abortion lawsuit is a clear attempt
to squelch speech and disenfranchise pro-life voters. Planned
Parenthood also wants the campaign plans to ensure that other states
don't repeat Tennessee's pro-life victory on a voter-approved
constitutional amendment.