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1 Fork Union Baptist Church 4745 James Madison Highway, P.O. Box 67 Fork Union, Virginia 23055 [email protected] www.ForkUnionBaptist.org 434-842-3390 Rev. Warren Johnson, Pastor Mr. Jon Somers, Director of Music Mrs. Tee White, Secretary Mrs. Andrea Somers, Custodian Second Sunday of Advent Hope & Peace PRAYER LIST FUBC FAMILY: Libbie Neely; Kirwan King; W. G. Melton, Jr.; Jay Pendergrass (Imperial Plaza); Frances Fleming (Lindy’s); Irma Melton and Donna Johnson (Envoy); Jessie Davis; Our pastor and church leaders; In-active church members. FUBC EXTENDED FAMILY: Carol Snead Cox; Debbie Norford (Rev. Harold Johnson’s daughter); Sabrina Offley (Alice Haney’s Cousin); Clyde Napier (Doug’s father); James Somers (Jon’s brother); Bea Bess; Erin Feathers and Family; Houston Greene (Shirley Butler’s great- grandson); Conni and John Farina; Michael Ranson (Barbara Kritzer’s nephew); John Arritt (Fletcher’s brother); The Holloway Family (former pastor) COMMUNITY AND BEYOND: Our government leaders, service men and women, people in debt and distress, and neighbors in need of Christ. THANK YOU: Thanks so much to Rev. Johnson and the congregation of Fork Union Baptist Church for the wonderful funeral service and luncheon; it was very much appreciated. Edwin Reardon and Family OPERATION CHRISTIMAS CHILD Total boxes taken to Salem Methodist Church this year was 64, thanks to all who participated. SWADDLING CLOTHES OUR ADULT CHRISTMAS CANTATA AND THE CHILDREN’S CHRISTMAS STORY SUNDAY, DEC. 18 11:00 AM ~ Our Vision ~ “Developing Kingdom-focused disciples in our area who are loving, growing, and serving.” ORDER OF WORSHIP December 4, 2016 Lord’s Supper and Benevolence Offering Prelude Welcome and Announcements Rev. Warren Johnson Call to Worship Lighting of Advent Candle Rev. Johnson The Lord’s Prayer The Congregation Worship and Praise Hymn 85 “The First Nowell” Children’s Sermon Rev. Johnson *Celebration of the Lord’s Supper Offertory Hymn 89 `”O Come, All Ye Faithful” Offertory Prayer Fletcher Arritt Giving God’s Tithe and Our Offerings Offertory Thanksgiving Hymn 253 “The Doxology” Anthem “What Child Is This?” Choir Pastoral Prayer Rev. Johnson Message Friend or Foe? Rev. Johnson Luke 9:49-56 Hymn of Decision 76 “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” Benevolence Offering Departing Hymn 387 “Bless Be the Tie” Hand of Fellowship Postlude *The children leave for Children’s Church right after this. **A Nursery is also provided upstairs in the Main Education Building. ___________________________________________________________ Sermon Notes

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Fork Union Baptist Church 4745 James Madison Highway, P.O. Box 67

Fork Union, Virginia 23055 [email protected]

www.ForkUnionBaptist.org 434-842-3390

Rev. Warren Johnson, Pastor

Mr. Jon Somers, Director of Music Mrs. Tee White, Secretary

Mrs. Andrea Somers, Custodian

Second Sunday of Advent

Hope & Peace

PRAYER LIST FUBC FAMILY: Libbie Neely; Kirwan King; W. G. Melton, Jr.; Jay Pendergrass (Imperial Plaza); Frances Fleming (Lindy’s); Irma Melton and Donna Johnson (Envoy); Jessie Davis; Our pastor and church leaders; In-active church members. FUBC EXTENDED FAMILY: Carol Snead Cox; Debbie Norford (Rev. Harold Johnson’s daughter); Sabrina Offley (Alice Haney’s Cousin); Clyde Napier (Doug’s father); James Somers (Jon’s brother); Bea Bess; Erin Feathers and Family; Houston Greene (Shirley Butler’s great-grandson); Conni and John Farina; Michael Ranson (Barbara Kritzer’s nephew); John Arritt (Fletcher’s brother); The Holloway Family (former pastor) COMMUNITY AND BEYOND: Our government leaders, service men and women, people in debt and distress, and neighbors in need of Christ. THANK YOU: Thanks so much to Rev. Johnson and the congregation of Fork Union Baptist Church for the wonderful funeral service and luncheon; it was very much appreciated. Edwin Reardon and Family

OPERATION CHRISTIMAS CHILD Total boxes taken to Salem Methodist Church this year was 64,

thanks to all who participated.

SWADDLING CLOTHES

OUR ADULT CHRISTMAS CANTATA AND THE CHILDREN’S

CHRISTMAS STORY SUNDAY, DEC. 18

11:00 AM

~ Our Vision ~ “Developing Kingdom-focused disciples in our area

who are loving, growing, and serving.”

ORDER OF WORSHIP December 4, 2016

Lord’s Supper and Benevolence Offering

Prelude Welcome and Announcements Rev. Warren Johnson Call to Worship Lighting of Advent Candle Rev. Johnson The Lord’s Prayer The Congregation Worship and Praise Hymn 85 “The First Nowell” Children’s Sermon Rev. Johnson *Celebration of the Lord’s Supper Offertory Hymn 89 `”O Come, All Ye Faithful” Offertory Prayer Fletcher Arritt Giving God’s Tithe and Our Offerings Offertory Thanksgiving Hymn 253 “The Doxology” Anthem “What Child Is This?” Choir Pastoral Prayer Rev. Johnson Message Friend or Foe? Rev. Johnson Luke 9:49-56 Hymn of Decision 76 “O Come, O Come, Emmanuel” Benevolence Offering Departing Hymn 387 “Bless Be the Tie” Hand of Fellowship Postlude *The children leave for Children’s Church right after this. **A Nursery is also provided upstairs in the Main Education Building. ___________________________________________________________

Sermon Notes

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LAST WEEK’S REPORT CAYA Breakfast 72 Sunday School 37 Worship 44 Children’s Ministry Upstairs during Worship 11 Wednesday Night Bible Study and Prayer 14 November Ministry Giving Nov. 6 General Offering $996.56 Nov. 13 General Offering $3,208.00 Nov. 20 General Offering $1,812.00 Nov. 27 General Offering $1,615.00 Total General Offering $7,631.56 Benevolence Fund $50.00 Building Fund $135.00 CAYA Breakfast $10.00 Total Designated $725.00 YTD Budget Needs $26,513.00 YTD Budget Receipts $22,935.00 YTD Actual Expenses $22,037.53 $897.47

DEACON OF THE WEEK FLETCHER ARRITT (842-3510)

If you have a need and you cannot reach the Pastor, please call our “Deacon of the Week.”

He is here to serve you!

FOOD PANTRY Thank you so very much for your continued support of the church food pantry. We are low of the following food: jelly, canned beans, dried beans, rice, spaghetti and noodles, and fruit. We appreciate so much the people who regularly bring food for our pantry to keep it going.

COUNTING TEAM December: Ivonia Brown and Barbara Kritzer January: Ty Cobb and Roger Bowles February: Ty Cobb and Roger Bowles

Alternates: Barbara Cobb (589-7635) and Lisa Flynn (589-6106)

Call Corven @589-6106 if you cannot be here!

CHURCH NURSERY Dec. 4: Brenda King/Debbie Beyer Dec. 11: Karen Bowles Dec. 18: Sherri White Dec. 25: Beth Johnson Jan. 1 Heather Harris *Subs: Lynn Fender (842-6109), Andrea Somers (581-9953), or Karen Bowles (996-4903).

FLOWER CHART FOR WORSHIP SERVICE

(Chart located in Fellowship Hallway) • Dec. 4: Open • Dec. 11: Sharon Browning • Dec. 18: Christmas Flowers (will stay for Christmas Day)

(No live poinsettia) • Dec. 15: Christmas Day If we are not scheduled to have flowers in church, feel free to bring fresh ones from home. Thank you to all who furnish flowers for our worship service.

TREASURE HUNTERS/CHILDREN’S CHURCH The children go to the classroom upstairs in the Fellowship

building after the children’s sermon in the worship service. All Preschoolers-Grade 5 are welcome!

Dec. 4: Children’s Church Dec. 11: Treasure Hunters Dec. 18: Children’s Church Dec. 25: Treasure Hunters

EMERGENCY FOOD BAGS

Meals on Wheels is once again providing all their clients with extra bags of food for the winter in case the weather gets bad and food cannot be delivered. Each bag contains 5 full meals and they contain specific items. If you are interested in providing one or more of these bags call the church office or contact the Meals on Wheels office at 589-1685. They provide the bags to be filled and last year, each client was able to have 4 bags, delivered by the Sheriff’s Department and the American Heritage Girls.

“LIVE NATIVITY” Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16 and 17, 7-8:30 PM

Volunteers are needed to help with costumes, represent characters, make and serve refreshments, put up lights, help with dinner etc. Let Tee know if you can help in any way. Let’s make

this a special time for our church and community.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH AND SERVICE

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 4: LORD’S SUPPER AND BENEVOLENCE OFFERING Sunday School ................................................................ 9:45 AM Worship Service ............................................................ 11:00 AM Deacon’s Meeting ......................................................... 12 NOON Adult Choir ...................................................................... 6:15 PM WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7 Senior Adult Soup and Sandwich ..................................... 5:00 PM Bible Study and Prayer Meeting ....................................... 7:00 PM SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11 Sunday School ................................................................ 9:45 AM Worship ........................................................................ 11:00 AM Adult Choir ...................................................................... 6:15 PM

UPCOMING EVENTS Sun., Dec. 4: Deacon’s Meeting--12 NOON Wed., Dec. 7: Senior Adult Soup and Sandwich--5:30 PM Wed., Dec. 7: Prayer Time & Sanctuary Decoration Fri., Dec. 9: Parents Night Out--5-10 PM Wed., Dec. 14: Bible Study & Prayer Meeting--7 PM Dec. 16 & 17: “Live Nativity”—7-8:30 PM Sun., Dec. 18: Christmas Cantata and Children’s Christmas Story

2016 WEEK OF PRAYER FOR INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS-DECEMBER 4-11

The gospel resounds through your prayers and gifts to the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, to help throughout the nations as you send and sustain missionaries and their work. The envelopes to give to this mission will be in the Bulletin next week.

RED STOCKING FUND Though they no longer provide those little cardboard red

stockings for us to collect our quarters for Prison Ministry in Virginia, we continue the tradition of giving an offering during December to help pay the salaries of our prison chaplains. You may give from now until Dec. 25 during the regular Offering

Time on Sundays. Please make sure that you designate these gifts for the “Red Stocking Fund.”