Thursday, April 28, 2011

One Response to TrafficJam2011

Jim Steele heard about TrafficJam2011 and decided he could do something to help bring child sex trafficking to a grinding halt.


The plan is for each person walking ten miles, receiving $1 per mile from ten people. Jim wasn't content with doing that. 


He chose instead to walk from Townsend to Maryville. 


On a Monday. 


Just one member, taking up the challenge and going a step beyond. 




 


Friday, April 22, 2011

Communion

     Today is the day we call "Good Friday" -- that day when Jesus hung on the cross for the sins of all mankind, showing his love for every person. 
We celebrated that day, that sacrifice, tonight with a special observance of communion (or the Lord's Supper.)
     That week, Jesus had entered Jerusalem, prayed over it, cleared the Temple and faced both praise and ridicule from the people he came to save. On that Thursday, He and His followers gathered in a very special upstairs room that they borrowed and celebrated the Passover. As He shared that they were to continually celebrate this same ordinance and in doing to to remember Him. 
     This night, at Church of the Cove, we gathered in a darkened worship center, illuminated by candles. 
     There were a few chairs for those who would not be able to stand, but those who attended were asked to be uncomfortable as we recalled all that our Savior suffered on that Friday so long ago. 


Preparation
     We were asked to spend a few moments in preparation for receiving communion, examining our lives. Each person attending then walked up the aisle between the candles to one of two tables to break off a piece of the bread and lift it to heaven, confessing all sins to God, seeking forgiveness for this. 
     What a beautiful sight as a couple walked forward, the wife approaching the table as the husband stood back. As her hand lifted the piece of bread to the Lord, his arms were raised in worship and prayer. Sisters, students, single adults and entire families walked to the end of that aisle as each person took that time to prepare for their own personal communion, and then returned to the back of the worship center.


Bread and Wine
     Next, each person walked forward to take a piece of that broken-off bread from a basket. Those holding the baskets spoke a word to each person -- helping to seal the thought in each mind that the Lord's body was broken because of His great love for them. Next the attendee walked to one of five people lined up along the altar. Each of these held a goblet filled with grape juice. 
     As the attendee approached, that one holding the goblet asked the question, "How may I pray specifically for you right now?" and then prayed for that stated need. When the prayer finished, the person dipped the bread into the juice as they heard the phrase, "the blood of Christ, shed for you." 


Worship
     It's not the norm for the way we observe communion/the Lord's Supper. Then again, is there such a thing as a "norm"? May it never become something so mundane that we consider any part of it normal! As tonight's service concluded, the praise team led in a song by Travis Cottrell, "Jesus is the Lord." (Click the link to listen to Travis Cottrell's team.)
      Jesus is worthy of all worship, all praise, all honor and all thanks. One day, every knee will bow and every tongue confess that He is the Lord. Our prayer is that this day, this moment, you recognize the immense love God has for you -- that love being the very reason there is a "Good Friday" and accept Christ as your own Savior and Lord. If you'd like more information about that, please contact us

Egg Hunt Fun Day

Plastic eggs filled with candy. 





Hard-boiled eggs ready to color.




Balloons and glue and string. 



Cupcakes and frosting and sprinkles.


Paper and crayons and scissors.
 

 






The greatest story ever told. 

An Easter Egg Hunt fun day for the kids of our community. 

Team Sports

What are you doing on Monday and Thursday nights for the next several weeks? If you have to stop and think about the answer to that or if your answer is some television show, let us suggest something else to you. 


Softball. 


That's right! Our softball team is up and running (pardon the pun) again and could use your support. Each game will be played at the Pole Climbers Field 6 at the corner of North Rankin Road and Joule Street (across from Walgreens) in Alcoa. Times will vary. Check the church calendar to find the time. Bring a lawn chair or blanket, a cooler and some snacks and make an evening of it! 








Monday, April 4, 2011

Men & Boys

Saturday, April 2nd was a day of work and fun and food for the men of Church of the Cove. In the morning, several of the men gathered to help Marvin & Sandy Burnette get moved into their new home in Walland and in the afternoon, the guys gathered for some friendly competition -- there were even prizes! 
Chris Taylor hams for the cam

Target shooting

The evening was rounded out with a delicious dinner of fried catfish, 
Lots of Fish to Fry

French fries and hush puppies and great discussion. 
Paul, Marty & Julien chillin'

Stay tuned... the men's ministries are on a roll! 
Hangin' out, watching the heated competition...

The heated competition - closest to the jar wins the mower!

Stan McMahan & Wayne Hickey

Leon Coleman, a Fry Daddy

Stan McMahan & Billy Reynolds keep an eye on Derek Miller, the other Fry Daddy