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THE BINDING CORDS of Thomaston Road Church of Christ Office: 478-757-9435 Fax: 478-757-9487 [email protected] Trcocfamily.org Volume XIII August 28, 2016 Number 29 Visit TRCOCFAMILY.ORG AND TRCOCTEENS.ORG for latest updates. THOMASTON ROAD CHURCH OF CHRIST 5859 Thomaston Road Macon, Georgia 31220-5326 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED Published weekly Non-profit Organizaon U.S. Postage PAID Permit #167 ELDERS DEACONS DEACONS CON- TINUED MINISTERS Anderson, Kelly Belcher, Kevin 960-6532 Keith, Ted 284-3897 Robinson, Rob 953-7827 Brassfield, Scot 987-6849 Johnson, Winfred 952-3080 960-2806 (cell) Behel, Tom Brooks, Sco 836-4897 Oppy, Ralph 335-4042 McCoy, Letson 960-3976 Carnegie, Jesse 781-5663 Rogers, Bryan 781-8793 394-3544 (cell) Kunkle, Al Fletcher, Tim 250-5737 VanEen, Todd 224-9353 474-7675 Hall, Are 747-7250 White, Benjy 477-9438 Linkous, Mike Harvey, Bill 320-9962 Winters, Gates 742-3450 475-0683 Yeager, Rick 333-6299 Regular Meeng Times at Thomaston Road Church of Christ Sunday Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday p.m. Worship 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7:00 p.m. ELDER CONTACT FOR JULY—SEPTEMBER Tom Behel FELLOWSHIP NEEDS CONTACT Winfred Johnson Gates Winters RECOMMENDED TELEVISION PROGRAMS IN SEARCH OF THE LORD’S WAY Channel 364, Sunday at 7:30 a.m. Cox Cable—Channel 388, Sunday at 7:30 a.m. BILLY LAMBERT Monday—Friday, 10:30 p.m. to 11 p.m. 377 Direct TV JAMES WATKINS Sunday, 7:30 a.m. 376 Direct TV CONTRIBUTION 8/21//2016 Regular ................................................ $5713.61 Care Building ........................................... $40.00 Maui (Stan Frank) .................................. $400.00 GA. AGAPE ........................................... $106.22 Malawi ................................................... $150.00 OUR MISSION: To locate the lost, bring them to Christ and to help all Christians grow to the statue of the fullness of Christ. ATTENDANCE RECORD FOR 8/21/2016 Bible Study .......................................... 149 Morning Worship ................................. 253 Evening Worship ................................. 115 MEN PRIVILEGED TO SERVE MORNING: August 28, 2016 WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENT Dave Sparrow SONG DIRECTOR Ted Bartolo OPENING PRAYER Andrew Sutherland SCRIPTURE Kerry Lineberger SERMON Rob Robinson CLOSING PRAYER Travis Ferrell EVENING WELCOME & ANNOUNCMENTS Dave Sparrow SONG DIRECTOR Tim Fletcher OPENING PRAYER Walker Sloan SERMON Letson McCoy CLOSING PRAYER Murthie Daniely TO WAIT ON THE LORD TABLE MORNING Presiding: Mike Linkous Bill Harvey Dalton James Dennis James David Bivins George Dempsey Harold Turner Larry Camp Ronnie Camp EVENING Serving: George Dempsey and Harold Turner If unable to serve, please call Ted Keith GREETERS: Walter and Faye Calhoun and Kevin and Donna Keiser NURSERY ASSIGNMENTS MORNING: Jessica Long and Savannah Long EVENING: Melanie Turner and Sylvia Harvey ALTERNATES: Kim Greer and Becca Nelson TODDLER TIME: Laura McCoy and Terrie Purser with Maice Camp as helper COMMUNION: Sco and Kari Brooks BAPTISMAL GARMENTS: Sco and Kari Brooks DEACON DUTY: Bryan Rogers and Todd VanEen CARE BUILDING HELP 8/24 ........................... .S Brooks family, P Spell, K Waltz 8/28 .............B/R Wilson, K/S Wakefield, E/P Lorenzana 8/31 ............................. .T Behel, L Imlay, D/K Anderson Check board in hallway to see when you are scheduled for May/June «Name» «Add1» «Add2» «City» «State» «ZIP» Thomaston Road’s Annual Ladies Day And Tea SEPTEMBER 24, 2016 Speakers are: Laura McCoy who will speak on “Intimacy with God Through Prayer” Scripture: Mark 1:35 and Savannah Long CURACAO MISSION REPORT: On this coming Sunday, August 28, during evening worship, a report will be given on the Cuara- co trip taken this past sum- mer.

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MEN PRIVILEGED TO SERVE

MORNING: August 28, 2016

WELCOME & ANNOUNCEMENT Dave Sparrow

SONG DIRECTOR Ted Bartolo

OPENING PRAYER Andrew Sutherland

SCRIPTURE Kerry Lineberger

SERMON Rob Robinson

CLOSING PRAYER Travis Ferrell

EVENING

WELCOME & ANNOUNCMENTS Dave Sparrow

SONG DIRECTOR Tim Fletcher

OPENING PRAYER Walker Sloan

SERMON Letson McCoy

CLOSING PRAYER Murthie Daniely

TO WAIT ON THE LORD TABLE

MORNING

Presiding: Mike Linkous

Bill Harvey Dalton James

Dennis James David Bivins

George Dempsey Harold Turner

Larry Camp Ronnie Camp

EVENING

Serving: George Dempsey and Harold Turner

If unable to serve, please call Ted Keith

GREETERS: Walter and Faye Calhoun and Kevin and Donna Keiser

NURSERY ASSIGNMENTS

MORNING: Jessica Long and Savannah Long

EVENING: Melanie Turner and Sylvia Harvey

ALTERNATES: Kim Greer and Becca Nelson

TODDLER TIME: Laura McCoy and Terrie Purser with Maice Camp as helper

COMMUNION: Scott and Kari Brooks

BAPTISMAL GARMENTS: Scott and Kari Brooks

DEACON DUTY: Bryan Rogers and Todd VanEtten

CARE BUILDING HELP 8/24 ........................... .S Brooks family, P Spell, K Waltz 8/28 ............ .B/R Wilson, K/S Wakefield, E/P Lorenzana 8/31 ............................. .T Behel, L Imlay, D/K Anderson Check board in hallway to see when you are scheduled for May/June

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Thomaston Road’s Annual Ladies Day And Tea

SEPTEMBER 24, 2016

Speakers are:

Laura McCoy who will speak on “Intimacy with God Through Prayer” Scripture: Mark 1:35

and

Savannah Long

CURACAO MISSION

REPORT: On this coming

Sunday, August 28, during

evening worship, a report

will be given on the Cuara-

co trip taken this past sum-

mer.

CHRONICALLY ILL AND CANCER MEMBERS: Tammy Behel, Bobby Collins, Geames Guyton, Dennis Hancock, Joel Heard

MEMBERS Randy Bowling, home recovering Betty Brittle, recovering from hip replacement, should go to rehab Thursday Ronnie Camp, pulmonary fibrosis Bobby Collins, diagnosed with colon cancer and is scheduled to see an oncologist Thursday, August 25 Jeanine Maxwell, leaving for St. Louis, Missouri, August 25 and will have neck surgery on August 30 Millard Purser, will have neck surgery Terrie Purser, shingles are better Beverly Sparrow, recovering from knee replacement Joni Van Etten, medical decisions to be made about a cyst

CONTINUED FAMILY CONCERNS: Julie Carroll family, Grace Dawson, Dene Judd, Buck and Carol Herring, Tom & Lavern Horton, Dennis James, Willodean Peter-man, Howard Uptagrafft, Courtney Wilson, Ben Wil-son, Shaun Wilson FAMILY AND FRIENDS Joe Anderson (Jerry’s father), recovering from surgery Laverne Heath (Vicki James’ aunt), under hospice care Doris Hutcheson (Debbie Wallen’s aunt), healing from an arm that was broken in 3 places Alice Marshall (Betty Bivins’ mother), under hospice Grayson Strickland (Harold Turner’s nephew), chemo for lung and brain cancer

CONTINUED PRAYER LIST: Pat Brooks (Debra Anderson’s mother), Mary Bedenbaugh (Julie Carroll’s mother); Evelyn Booker (Daniely’s daughter); Shelby Faulkner (friend of

Melissa Bray), Barbara Hallford (Cindy Bray’s mother); Gene Imlay (Glen’s brother), George Raines (Ellena Daniely’s brother); Roy and Nina Robinson (Rob’s mother and father); Loriette Sutherland (Andrew’s mother), Amanda Wilcox (Geames and Nancy Guyton’s daughter), Melba Woods (Kelly Anderson’s mother)

PRAYER CONCERNS NEWS AND NOTES

CARE BUILDING

Canned Meats

Please contact Karen Hancock if you will not be

able to help at your appointed time.

TIMES FOR WORKERS

Sunday: 5:15 p.m./Wednesday 6:00 p.m.

People serving are listed in the bulletin, Sunday news-letter, church website, and quarterly posting on the bul-letin board in the hallway. Please check to see when you are put down to help.

WHERE ARE THE MEN? Rob Robinson

Betty Bivins gave me a note about visiting ladies’

day at a congregation in another city. She told me

that at this ladies’ day, unlike the similar events we

have at Thomaston Road, there were no men! And

that made a big difference to her. I’m sure she ap-

preciated the preparations and the activities at the

event, but here is how she described her reaction

when she realized that guests were expected to

stay and help clean up afterwards:

When the program was over, I picked up my purse to

leave. My daughter told me that we had to clean up

and set the room in order for Sunday. I told her that I

don’t know how to do that. At Thomaston Road, the

men dressed in black pants, white shirts and ties. They

wait on us. We only have to sit and eat. If we drop a

napkin, one of the men is there to pick it up. Some even

have a napkin across their arm. The only time we have

to get up is to go to the bathroom or to fellowship with

each other. Our men support us and make sure that we

have a wonderful day. My daughter asked, “Are the

men in your meeting?” I told her that they are in the

kitchen preparing everything. We don't have to get up

to get anything. All we have to do is say what we want

or what we need and the men are there. Actually, I do

know how to clean. It’ just that the men at Thomaston

Road have spoiled us and I am so very proud of the men

and of this congregation.

Thanks to Betty for sharing her affirmations about

this church. We already have another ladies’ day

coming up on Sept. 24. It will be a great event be-

cause the men and the women at this congregation

know how to serve. It was our Lord Jesus Christ,

who came to give his life as a ransom for many,

who also said that he was among us as one who

serves. Sometimes we are privileged to be served

by others, and sometimes we are given the chance

to serve others. This church provides many such

opportunities for our members. Make sure that you

are one of the reasons this church is known for

serving others.

LOVE IS … Letson McCoy

Recently, I heard a lesson by David Shannon on the im-portance of 1 Corinthians 13. He mentioned the fact that there were several characteristics of love that must be looked at in order to become more like Christ. After all, Christ was the embodiment of all the features of love mentioned in the Bible. His example, along with the fact that God is love and it comes from Him (1 John 4:7-11), should encourage each one of us to evaluate deeper what love truly is and how it affects our lives. With this thought in mind, for the next several weeks in my articles I want to take a look at what love is accord-ing to God’s standard. Hopefully, we will all be encour-aged to grow in our love and relationship with God. So, let’s look at the first attribute of love.

1 Corinthians 13:4 says “Love is patient…” In the origi-nal Greek language the word that is used here means to suffer long or be longsuffering. According to Greek lexical aids, the word used for patient here means to exercise understanding and patience towards a person. This type of patience and love is described in 1 Thessa-lonians 5:14-15 and 1 Peter 4:8 when they say, “And we urge you…be patient with all men. See that no one re-pays another with evil for evil, but always seek after that which is good for one another and for all men…Above all, keep fervent in your love for one another, because love covers a multitude of sins.” Solomon said this, “He who covers a transgression seeks love…”

There might be many times in our lives that someone wrongs us personally, our family, or someone we care about. In those instances, the easy thing to do is retali-ate. However, we are called to a higher standard of love, and this love is absolutely characterized by pa-tience and longsuffering. Some might respond, “You don’t know how much they hurt me. How could I ever forgive and be patient with them?” While thinking about that question think about the way God through Christ has forgiven each one of us when we hurt Him so badly with the sins we commit. What is even more amazing is that God continues to forgive on a continual basis (1 John 1:5-2:2). Even after being put on the cross, Jesus asked the Father to forgive all who put Him there (Luke 23:34). We should learn to love in this same way.

Is there someone you need love and be patient with? The struggle of doing this might be difficult, but re-member that when we love and are longsuffering we are being imitators of God as His children (Ephesians 5:1-2). Love is patient!

AUGUST 27: Baby Shower for former member Mol-

ly Robinson Kincaid at the home of Faye Calhoun.

From 2 to 4 p.m. Molly is registered by Babies Us

and Target. Need directions? Call Faye Calhoun.

SEPTEMBER 4: Gloria Winters is hosting a baby

shower for Michelle Behel (Mason) and baby Wes-

ton from 3 to 5 p.m. at her home.

OCTOBER 2: Baby shower for Jessica Fletcher

and baby boy at Rose’s Cottage form 4 to 5:30 p.m.

NEEDED: We need your son/daughter’s college ad-

dress so notes of encouragement can be sent to them

throughout the school year. Please email it to the of-

fice at [email protected]. Thank you for your help

in this matter.

NEW BABY: Will and Marianne Zschiesche are the

proud grandparents of a baby girl, Molly Rose, born to

Zack and Maggie Zschiesche on July 21, weighing 7

lbs. 4 ozs. Congratulations to Zack and Maggie as well

as to the proud grandparents!

PHONE NUMBER: Dorothy Haynes’ new phone

number is 478-474-2091.

BIBLE HISTORY CENTER TRIP SEPTEMBER 10

OPEN TO THE CONGREGATION

The bus will leave at 9 a.m. and return about 5:30 p.m.

Lunch is provided on the tour. $42 per person if riding

the bus, $37.00 if driving. A sign up list is at the wel-

come center for those who plan to attend. Money is

due by September 1. First come, first served on sign

up as of this Sunday.

LADIES BIBLE CLASS: Ladies meet every Tuesday at

6:30 p.m. at Rose’s Cottage.