CareLine for Tuesday, September 22, 2020

We wish to congratulate Steven and Chelsea Frick on the birth of their daughter, Elliotte Raine, who was born Monday, September 14. Proud big sister is Everley Frick.

We extend our sympathy to Patricia Marvin Adcox (sister of Tommy Marvin) in the loss of her husband Mike Adcox, who passed away Friday. A graveside service was held at Dickson Union Cemetery.

Prayers have been requested for:
• Janice Curd, who continues to undergo treatment for stage 4 colon cancer
• Jim Reynolds, who has returned home from NHC and is doing well
• Roger Michael, who has been admitted to NHC in Bellevue for PT on his knee
• Bob Fuller, (father of Ron Fuller) who is recovering from a fall

Other Announcements:

Bible Classes to Resume: Our regular schedule of Bible classes for both Sunday and Wednesday evening will resume this week.

Make plans to join us for a Church-Wide Picnic and Outdoor Worship Service Sunday, September 27! We will gather in our Chestnut Street-side parking lot beginning with a meal at 5 PM, followed by worship at 6 PM. Bring a chair and invite a friend! In an effort to keep everyone safe, the meal for this picnic will be provided. (grilled hot dogs, hamburgers, individual chips, cookies and drinks) There will not be a charge for the meal.

Flu shots will be available at Walnut Street on Friday, September 25 from 9-11 AM. Please call the church office at 615-446-2909 to make an appointment. (appointments will be required)

Thank you for your support of the addition of our 7 am Sunday morning service which is now open to everyone wearing a mask, practicing social distancing, and observing contact precautions when not in the assembly. This expands the opportunities for Sunday worship to three in-person assemblies (7 am, 9 am, 6 pm). As we move about the building, our shepherds ask that in order to best love and honor one another we wear masks. During the 9 AM assembly, 6 PM assembly and Bible classes, masks are optional. Please be in prayer for all of our teachers and students as we resume this blessed time together as a church family. Please continue to pray for an end to the pandemic, for those who are weak or sick, and for those who are healthy that they remain so.
If you would like to contact the counseling center regarding an online appointment with Bud Lambert, please call 615-975-2395.

During these days, many of our people are relying on technology, some more than usual. If you need tech support with your tablet, smartphone, laptop, or smart-TV, please email us your question at: askwalnutstreet@wscoc.com. We will do our best to respond personally to your question and help offer support in some way.

Reading for today: Therefore do not be anxious, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’ 32 For the Gentiles seek after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them all. 33 But seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.
34 “Therefore do not be anxious about tomorrow, for tomorrow will be anxious for itself. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble.
Matthew 6:31-34 (His Life Devotional Book page 225)

Today’s Birthdays: Abigail Moore, Henry Perkins
Today’s Anniversaries: None