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Posted on October 19, 2007 ...

BIG BARN BLOW OUT
October 20, 2007 - 6:00 p.m.
Food ?¢‚Äî¬è Square Dancing ?¢‚Äî¬è Line Dancing ?¢‚Äî¬è Hay Ride ?¢‚Äî¬è Bonfire
Lot's Of Fun
At The Moore Farm - Directions On Line


WINTER RETREATS
$40.00 Per Person - Cabin in Pigeon Forge
High School - Grades 9-12: Nov. 30-Dec. 2
Middle School - Grades 6-8: Dec. 7-9

       In October, we will be focusing on "Influences: Are You Helping, Hurting or Observing?" Each week, we will look at how T.V., Music, Internet, Friends and Family have an effect on how we live our lives and the decisions we make. In November, our theme will be "Thankfulness: Don't mind the smell, it's just me - spoilt rotten."


For a complete look at our topics through July 2008, visit our website at www.ncbcyouth.com. Much Love, Nathan

November 8-11: Nathan Out (DNOW in Charleston, SC)
November 15-18: Nathan Out (Youth Workers Convention)
November 16-18: Student Staff Out (Youth Workers Conv.)
November 30 - High School Retreat (Depart church @ 4pm)
December 1 - High School Retreat
December 2 - High School Retreat (Return around 4pm)
December 7 - Middle School Retreat (Depart church @ 4pm)
December 8 - Middle School Retreat
December 9 - Middle School Retreat (Return around 4pm)
December 31 - January 1: Lock-In (Time & Location TBD)

Just A Reminder About Sunday School Breakfast:
1st Sunday of each month - High School Boys
2nd Sunday of each month - 7th & 8th Grade Boys & Girls
3rd Sunday of each month - High School Girls
4th Sunday of each month - 6th Grade Boys and Girls
5th Sunday (if applicable) - Teachers and Staff

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Cleveland, TN 37312
423-476-8524
Fax: 423-476-8525


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This Week at NCBC

SATURDAY, AUGUST 16:
9 AM - 3 PM - Choir Retreat - 1st Baptist - Cleveland
9:30 AM - 4 PM - Quilt Retreat - Annex
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17:
8:30 AM - Early Worship
9:00 AM - S.S. Teachers' Meeting
9:45 AM - Sunday School - Bible Study
11:00 AM - Morning Worship
4:30 PM - Youth Praise Band
6:00 PM - Evening Worship
7:00 PM - 6th Grade Orientation
MONDAY, AUGUST 18:
All Day Annex - Private Use
5:45 PM - Motorcycle Dinner Ride
6:30 PM - Drama Team - Sanctuary
TUESDAY, AUGUST 19:
All Day Annex - Private Use
6:00 PM - Quilters - Annex
6:30 PM - Ladies Bible Study - Room 205
6:30 PM - Men's Bible Study - Room 405
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20:
All Day Annex - Private Use
6:00 PM - Bible Study/Prayer Meeting - Sanctuary
6:00 PM - Children's Choir - Room 310
6:00 PM - Preschool Choir - Room 410
6:30 PM - Youth Activities - Annex
6:45 PM - Preschool Mission Friends - Room 312
6:45 PM - RAs & GAs - Upstairs Education Building
6:45 PM - Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal - Choir Loft
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21:
9:30 AM - Ladies Prayer Group - Annex
FRIDAY, AUGUST 22:
4:15 PM - Open Door Class Boat Trip
6:00 PM - Scrapbooking Night - Annex

 

This Week in Worship

Welcome and Announcements...... Verlin Tucker
Prayer .....Verlin Tucker
Call to Worship..... Congregation
"We've Got the Power"
"There Is Power in the Blood"
(Chorus Only, Hymn 132)
"Mighty to Save"
GA Skit - Christmas In August
Choral Worship..... Sanctuary Choir
"He's Worthy"
Children's Sermon..... Dr. Jay McCluskey
Offertory Hymns..... Congregation
"I Am Thine, O Lord" (Hymn 290, Vs. 1, 2, & 4)
"Draw Me Close"
Offertory Prayer..... Jeff Elliott
Offertory..... Instrumentalist
Giving of Tithes and Offering..... Congregation
Special Music..... Rev. Lanny Green and Janelle Martin
Message from God's Word..... Rev. Tim Perrin
"Barking at the Moon"
Luke 8:26-39
Scripture can be found on page 732 of the Bibles supplied in our Sanctuary.
Invitation Hymn..... Congregation
"Change My Heart, O God"
Recognition of Decisions Pastor
Closing Words Pastor
Benediction Pastor Pastor
Closing Chorus..... Congregation
"There Is Power in the Blood"

Sunday evening worship will include special music from Nathan Brown, warm fellowship, a mission report from Adam Stroud, who recently returned from Brazil, and closing remarks from Dr. Jay.