Daily Sonshine from Brentwood Hills church of Christ
Daily Sonshine for Tuesday, November 3, 2009
BIBLE THOUGHT: “I believe: help my unbelief! (Mark 9:24, NRSV).
REMEMBER IN PRAYER
• Alyne Henderson underwent double knee replacement Friday at Williamson Medical Center, was released yesterday and has re- entered the hospital with complications*.
• Wayne and Karen Stephens request prayers for their daughter-in-law Ginger (Aaron’s wife) and their unborn child. Ginger has a liver problem and her due date is in 3 ½ weeks. The Stephenses live in Auburn, AL.
• Norman Keener consults with a surgeon this week, and he and Reba request our prayers.*
• Tom Smothers, Barry Dean’s brother-in-law, is at home under hospice care.
• James Stanton, father of Janie Adams and Maureen Proctor, recently had eye surgery and they request prayers for a full recovery.
• Dave Davis, Patsy Cox’s nephew, has inoperable cancer in Oklahoma City.
• Lydia Sullivan is doing well at home following gall bladder surgery Wednesday.
• Scott Gray underwent sinus surgery and a tonsillectomy recently and is recovering at home.
• Frances Cullum is now recovering at home. No visitors at this time
• Tom Cartwright, husband of Martha Cartwright, father of Diane Bauer and grandfather of Fawn Bauer, has entered Lakeshore Wedgewood for rehab. (#214)
• Mac Rochelle is under treatment at home, and doctors are still diagnosing his problems at the Vanderbilt cancer center. Limited visits. Please call first. Cards are appreciated.
• Mary Cope, Carolyn Wilson’s mother, remains in Richland Place under hospice care.
• Douglas Ray Roberson, Bob Roberson’s brother, has been moved to Baptist Select. He remains seriously ill.
• Mary Beth Herring’s and Oakley Christian’s father, Oakley Christian, Jr., remains in Vanderbilt Stallworth.
• Continue to lift up: Kevin Sparkman, Cheryl Bell, Chris Youngblood, Charlie Hale, Janet Ellis, Mary Stewart, Susan Paul, Bob and Susan Roberson, Juanita Wood, Sandy Hamley Ferguson, Ken Caruthers, Tim Prosser, Ken Price, Ritchie Pickens, Friday Blackwood, Dell Jones, Nathan Golden, Frank Shelton, Pam Bishop, Richard Pennington, Tina Bean’s brother, Fay DeCamp
WHAT’S HAPPENING…
NEW BHCC PICTORIAL DIRECTORY
Go to our church web site at www.brentwoodhills.org to sign up online for the NEW BHCC Pictorial Directory. Details and signup link are at the bottom of our home page. The sign-up sheets will also be available in the foyer each Sunday.
This year Lifetouch is partnering with our church with their Feed the Need Program. Every family who brings a food item on the day of their photography appointment will receive a $5.00 off coupon towards their portrait order. It's a great time to re-stock our food pantry for the holidays.
In addition, for families that sign up for photography during Thanksgiving week Lifetouch will also donate $2 per family towards our food ministry program at Brentwood Hills. It's a great week to photograph with family's together and your college kids home from school.
HOOPAPALUZA WITH LIPSCOMB BASKETBALL - Tuesday, Nov. 3
Lipscomb University Athletics invites all Brentwood Hills families to join us for HOOPAPALUZA this Tuesday, Nov. 3 as we celebrate the beginning of basketball season. All the festivities will take place in front of Allen Arena. Admission is free. We'll have free hamburgers and hot dogs, free KONA ICE snow cones, seven different inflatable games, a cornhole tournament, a hole-in-one contest and more! Lipscomb players and LU the Bison will be available for autographs and pictures. George Plaster, Willy Daunic and Darren McFarland from 104.5 the Zone will be broadcasting live in front of the arena. Join us and invite your friends and neighbors. For more information contact Brent High at 615-966-6179 or brent.high@lipscomb.edu.
CALLING ALL BRENTWOOD HILLS MILITARY VETERANS
We are conducting our annual database update of members who are veterans of military service. If your information and photo was on display for Veteran’s Day of 2008, you are “good to go”. If you are a veteran and we do not have your information, please pick up a form from the Information Center desk, complete the form and return it with a photo of you in uniform. We wish to recognize all our veterans for service to our country. The Veteran’s Display will be set up for Veteran’s Day, Wednesday, November 11 and remain on display Sunday, November 15.
HEALING HANDS TIE SALE
Healing Hands International will be hosting a 4th annual Tom James Tie Sale at our offices. They are $10 each and if you buy 5 you get the sixth one free. These ties make a great Christmas gift and all of the proceeds benefit the work at HHI. The sale will take place at HHI offices November 2nd – November 6th from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. For more information call (615) 832-2000.
INNER CITY CLASSES meet on Monday evenings. Bus drivers should arrive at 6:00 p.m., Teachers at 6:45 p.m.
ENGLISH CLASSES AT GRANDVIEW---classes continue on Tuesday evenings at 6:30! If you are interested in helping, call Jan Garner 373-5171.
UNIVERSITY SUNDAY NIGHT EXPERIENCE
Continues each Sunday night in the Family Life Center during the Fall Semester beginning at 5:45 p.m.
It is being billed as Supper-Singing-Devotional-Lord’s Supper.
FriendSpeak, Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., here at the building.
Wednesday Evening Ladies' Bible Study. Please join us. Life Rules: Instructions for Life. Andy Stanley outlines God's principles for improving your current relationships, and mending damaged ones. Topics include to forgive, accept, serve, encourage, and submit to others. Classes continue to meet in Room 504/506 at 6:30. Facilitated by Melinda McInteer, Ann Stowe, Janina Tiner.
WOMEN’S SANCTUARY CLASS, Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m., reception room.
NEW WEDNESDAY A.M. LADIES’ CLASS continues. The class is a video and discussion of Priscilla Shirer’s One in a Million, and meets in the youth area. Fellowship at 9:30 and class from 9:45 until 11:30 a.m.
Woodbine Family
WOODBINE FAMILY NEEDS:
Furniture: beds, sofa, dresser, table and chairs, etc., inexpensive AT &T phone, children’s clothing (sizes 0-8), any baby equipment. Contact Cindy Betts at 297-9714.
Youth Encouragement Services needs a couple of helpers to contact local churches in the weeks ahead to communicate the need for "Christmas Angels". If you have some time to give to help make the YES Christmas store a success again this year please respond back. This task is not a big job but one which needs to be accomplished. If you wish to be a part we need to talk to you. Please call or email back!!
Thanks
Cindy Betts 390-6303
cindybetts@comcast.net
NEW TIMES FOR WORSHIP AT WOODBINE FAMILY AT RADNOR…
Sunday School: 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Dinner 5:15 p.m.
Sunday Worship: 11:15 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 5:45 p.m.
Wednesday Praise Time 6:30 p.m.
SINGLES ACTIVITIES:
Area-Wide Singles Fall Retreat, November 6-8, 2009
Sunday morning and Wednesday night classes
Inner City Stocking Supplies Service Project
Click on our website for details: www.brentwoodhills.org >group pages>singles.
Ushers 8:00
J Baugh
Andy and Jackson Parker
Andrew Gallaher
Mike Boyette
Gary Gatten
Ushers 10:30
Jeff Whitehorn
Adam Saller
David White
Mike Canterbury
Michael Canterbury
Greeters 8:00
Front
Leland and Margaret Powell
Jeremy Boyette
Bill and Susan Pauley
Library
Bob and Norma Compton
Office
Ben Saunders
Andrew Saunders
Greeters 9:15
Front
Carinda Hicks
Rick Tamble
Larry and Carolyn Wilson
Jeremy Boyette
Daniel Batson
Library
Dick and Joann Mehaffey
Office
Bob and Edith Keith
Greeters 10:30
Front
Carinda Hicks
Rick Tamble
Larry and Carolyn Wilson
Library
John and Sharon Thweatt
Office
John and Betty Beauchamp