Announcements for August 20

The flowers on the altar today are in honor of Braddock Carter (grandson) and Tim Bradshaw (grandfather) who share the same birthday in August 65 years apart.

 

Tech changes are coming in September regarding our computer usage. First, we will change the way newsletters are emailed. Instead of maintaining an email distribution list we will use MailChimp, the same mechanism used to send our weekly announcements. Second, we will change the email we use to a few that are based on function, such as pastor, treasurer and admin. You will be notified when to stop using our current email and switch to using the new ones.

 

Open dates for flower dedications for September are the 17th and 24th. Please sign up in the Sanctuary or send us an email and we’ll get you on the calendar. Please email your dedications to the church.

Readings for next Sunday

Next Sunday's Readings

Isaiah 51:1-6

Psalm 138

Romans 12:1-8

Matthew 16:13-20

Serving this week

Serving on August 20

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

Worship Leader

Pastor Buchan

Organist

Don Alcorn

Flowers

Jan Samson

Altar Guild (green paraments)

Julianne Kleckley

Church Cleaning

Denise Henry

Ushers/Greeters

Charles Eleazer and George Eleazer

Children's Church

John-Mark and Hedda Bell

Lector

Howard Henry

Communion Assistant

Howard Henry

Serving next week

Serving on August 27

Thirteenth Sunday after Pentecost

Worship Leader

Pastor Buchan

Organist

Kathy Hendrix

Flowers

Jan Samson

Altar Guild (green paraments)

Jan Samson

Church Cleaning

Denise Henry

Ushers/Greeters

Charles Eleazer and George Eleazer

Children's Church

Marcie & Emma Gambrell

Lector

Tim Bradley

Communion Assistant

Tim Bradley

What’s Happening at St. John’s

Sunday, August 20

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

9:30 am

Break Fast

10:00 am

Bible Study

11:00 am

Worship Service w/Noisy Offering

August 23 10:30am

Bible Study

Sunday, August 27

Twelfth Sunday after Pentecost

9:30 am

Break Fast

10:00 am

Bible Study

11:00 am

Worship Service