But He was wounded forwas upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. (Isaiah 53:5 KJV) REMEMBER...
Transcript of But He was wounded forwas upon him; and with his stripes we are healed. (Isaiah 53:5 KJV) REMEMBER...
APOSTLE NATE AND VALERIE HOLCOMB (FOUNDERS)
But He was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his
stripes we are healed. (Isaiah 53:5 KJV)
R E M E M B E R I N P R AY E R
Ruth Adams (removal of tumor and lower bowel)John & Rose AllenCarol Allen (breast cancer)Patrice AllenBrandon Amos Austin Jacob Avins (leukemia)Sylvia Ashley (restoration)Ali AzieBrandon BaggettCharles BaileyVivian Bailey (kidney disease, fibromyalgia, neuropathy)Edward Bailey(strength / healing in his body)Stevie D. Ball Jimmy BarnesMichael BarnesMother Muriel BellBJClairrissea BelorisDebbie Berry (breast cancer)Emma Lynn Bey (liver transplant)Angelique BlackEthel Black (lung & colon cancer)Katharina BoettgerRose Ann Brewer (surgery on mouth)Diane Brown Joe Brown (brain surgery)Anthony Bynum (need kidney)Linda CalvinMonica Carfield (Breast Cancer stage 3)Aletha CarrollLajania ClarNia Codogan (spinal problems)Rose CoitCrystal Copeland (neuromyelitis optica)Lance Cordell (losing eye sight)Venda Cotton (cataract surgery)Forresteen Cotton Dwight CottonDonna Curtis (cancer)Betty Daniels (recovery from surgery)Betty DeanDiana Degarite (depression)Andrew Delcastillio (speech)Debra Deweeso (cancer)Clyde “CC” DouglasRhonda Dow daughter (shot through eye)Marlesa Dupis (lupus, kidney failure)Leya R. Elijah-EllerBaby Faith Chris Floyd (leukemia)Darly FordJames Ford, Sr. (massive stroke)Betty FortSarah EvansBirda GarrettCharles Garrett (kidneys, overall health)Glenda GarrettVeronica GentleAnastasia Gordon (thyroid cancer) Robert Glasper, Jr.James Grant (stroke)Melvin Griffin (thyroid cancer)L. Rene’e HallGreg Harris (stage 3 lung cancer)Sandy Harris (breast cancer)Cindy Harvey (bleeding on the brain)Ida HatcherKenneth HayesMelissa HenryMaryeann HerreraPastor David HerreraFaydean HickeyAlvilber Hill (pneumonia)Shirley Hill (cancer)Lynn Hill (strength)Christine HodgesLeonardo Hopkins (kidney disease)Ima Horn (spondyloisthesis / spinal stenosis) Maria Estela Ibarra (congestive heart failure)
Darnell Jackson (recovery)Jacqueline JacksonLawana Jackson (diabetes)Zarak Jackson (lungs & heart)Dimple JacobEvelyn Jacobs (cancer) Matthew Jacob (intestine)Billie JamesDonald JosephGladys Johnson (knee & back)Korkiconey JohnsonMekell JohnsonTrena Johnson (migraines & sinus problemBrenda Jones (cancer))sLois Jones (blood count)Cameron Keeper (heart surgery)Dorothy Kelley (stroke)Marisa KeyesDebbie KnucklesKirby FamilyPatrick & Kim LaBeachShannon LaPonsa (back surgery)Elder Alphonza LeseneLatasha Lesene (high blood pressure)Bishop Earl LeViegeDamiaen Levy, Jr. (severe allergies)Mary Lewis (MS)Julius LloydRaymond Lomax (strength)Rosemary Lomax (infection)Mr. Long (hit by a car)Jessie Mae Love (tumor on heart)Willie & Anne LyonsShelton Mack (kidney)Jimmy Maney (needs kidney transplant)Mercedes Mascoll (surgery hip/stomach)Philip Masterson (lungs)Lee Matthews (congestive heartfailure, diabetes)Lee T. Matthews (diabetes)Sharon MaynorNasya Miles, 5 yrs. old (diabetes)Lean MileyRoelito Moralez, 2 yrs. oldEric MontgomeryJulian MoriniereDestiny MorrisJanice MurpheyCharles NelsonHelen NesbitMother NevelsFredrick Parson (COPD/heart disease)Junie May PattersonGayle Phillips (heart condition)Rhonda PerryPaula Porter (diabetes)Kristy PriceNiketa QuartermanBrittany Quiney (lupus)Anthony RaineyConnie Rainey (stroke)Barbara ReesePastor Ivonne PerezSusan RaJimmie Perez (lung cancer, liver damage)Vashty Ranmos (cancer)Tony and Cassandra RevelsKaren RiddleRickie RodgersWendall Rosemond (mental health)Rick Rorce (punctured lung)John Wilson Ross Sr. (heart surgery)Prudence ShakarSue Sharp (cancer)Jesse ShaversDajon Emmanuel Simmons (asthma, speech)
The Sam FamilyDee Simmons (recovery)Mary SimmonsAbraham SolisIrene Smith (chemo)Brian Smith (cancer and leukemia)Jennifer SinwickTorrell Smarr (open heart surgery)Lauren D. SmithDewayne Spears (prostate cancer)Rachel Spivey Leatta Spruill Kimberly Strobhart (lupus)Brenda Sutton (strength)Phil Sutton (lung cancer)Freddy SwiftRuben TedderRose Thigpen (spinal disease)Beverly Thomas (brain cancer)Nel Louise Thomas (mass under arm)Wanda ThomasClair Trotter (recovery)Brian TroupeIeshia TuckerJames TurnerRamon Uriegas Berkley A. Van Tull (some type of memory loss)Ashleigh Venters (strength)Lula VoriseDee Dee Waggoner (healing/strength)Barbara WalthourMyrom Walker (stomach cancer)Ricardo WareMarvin Warren (depression)Barbara Washington (strength)Philana Washington (strength)Thomas WashingtonJantraneice and De’Anthony Watson (sickle cell)Rosalee WayDorothy WellsShirley Whittington (recovering from back surgery)Mother Mayelmo WilcotsGene WilliamsJohn Willliams (triple bypass)Lynette Williams (throat cancer)Mary WilliamsVictoria Williams (fibromyalgia)Janice Wilson (strength/encouragement)Donna Whitfield (cancer)David WitzowizCarol Zanders (multiple myelona)
We pray that the joy of the Lord is your strength as you go
through this time of bereavement. The departing of a loved
one is never easy, but Jesus promised us the ministry of the
Holy Spirit; the Comfort of the Spirit, the Comfort of the
Scriptures and the Comfort of the Saints is available to you.
Please know that Bishop and your CHOP Family are praying
for you. “May the peace of God, which passeth all under-
standing keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”
(Phil. 4:6,7)
Continue in His strength as you “Lean on Jesus.”
Bishop Nate & Valerie Holcomb and Your CHOP Family
To The Bereaved Families
for the month of November
December | 2017
The deadline for weekly bulletin submission is Monday at 5:00 p.m. two weeks before. All tes-timonies and announcements must be submitted by December 15, 2017 for the Monthly January 2018 bulletin. Email submissions to [email protected].
Join us thisWednesday!7:00 p.m.
... may grow up into HIM in all things... Ephesians 4:15
New Member ClassesDecember 17thOrientation
December 10thMinistry Of Helps
THE SPIRIT MAKES THE DIFFERENCEMESSAGE BY:Apostle Nate HolcombSunday, November 5, 2017at 7:00 p.m. Killeen Location
WHAT’S BETWEEN FAITH AND HOPE, PATIENCE AND EXPERIENCEMESSAGE BY: Apostle Nate HolcombSunday, November 12, 2017at 10:00 a.m.Killeen Location
DON’T LOSE YOUR HOPE IN GODMESSAGE BY:Apostle Nate HolcombSunday, November 19, 2017at 10:00 a.m.Killeen Location
THE THREE-FOLD CORD OF CONFESSIONMESSAGE BY:Apostle Nate HolcombSunday, November 26, 2017at 10:00 a.m. Killeen Location
DEPARTING MEMBERS OUTREACHPlanning on relocating and leav-ing the area soon? Stay connected with the Departing Members Out-reach Ministry, which will help you stay strong in the Word, keep you covered in prayer, and inform you about upcoming events. For more information, please contact Head Deacon Antonio Carter at (254) 680-3921.
Here We
AgainGROW
Here We Grow Again
December Calendar Of Events... may grow up into HIM in all things...
Ephesians 4:15
Last Intercessory Prayer for the year December 16, 2017
Administrative Offices Closed on December 25th
Happy Birthday to all those born in the month of December
MONDAYDECEMBER 4, 11, 18YOUTH PRAISE & WORSHIP REHEARSAL6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.KILLEEN SANCTUARY
TUESDAYDECEMBER 19, 26PRAISE & WORSHIP REHEARSAL6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.KILLEEN SANCTUARY
TUESDAYDECEMBER 5, 12, 19COUNSELOR’S TRAINING7:00 p.m.PRAYER CHAPEL - COVE
THURSDAYDECEMBER 7, 14, 21, 28ORCHESTRA REHEARSAL6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.KILLEEN SANCTUARY
THURSDAYDECEMBER 7, 14, 21, 28GLORIOUS PRAISE DANCE REHEARSAL7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.IN HIS PRESENCE DANCE STUDIO - KILLEEN
THURSDAYDECEMBER 7, 21SIGN LANGUAGE7:00 p.m.CHOIR ROOM KILLEEN
THURSDAYDECEMBER 7, 14, 21PARABOLE’ REHEARSAL7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.CHILDREN’S CHURCH - KILLEEN
FRIDAYDECEMBER 15, 22CHILDREN’S DANCE REHEARSAL7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.CHILDREN’S CHURCH ROOM #1 KILLEEN
FRIDAYDECEMBER 8, 15, 29RHEMA CHOIR REHEARSAL7:00 p.m.KILLEEN SANCTUARY
FRIDAYDECEMBER 15BANNER REHEARSAL6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.KILLEEN SANCTUARY
FRIDAYDECEMBER 22PARABOLE’ REHEARSAL10:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.KILLEEN SANCTUARY
SATURDAYDECEMBER 9, 16PARABOLE’ REHEARSAL10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.KILLEEN SANCTUARY
DECEMBER 23PARABOLE’ REHEARSAL10:30 a.m. – 3:30 a.m.KILLEEN SANCTUARY
SATURDAYDECEMBER 9, 16CHILDREN’S CHOIR REHEARSAL11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.CHILDREN’S CHURCH ROOM #1 KILLEEN
SATURDAYDECEMBER 9PRISON MINISTRY MEETING10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.CHILDREN’S CHURCH ROOM #2 KILLEEN
SATURDAYDECEMBER 9BOOKSTORE CHRISTMAS FELLOWSHIP12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.LECTURE HALL - KILLEEN
SATURDAYDECEMBER 9TMF MEN’S CHOIR REHEARSAL11:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m.CHOIR ROOM - KILLEEN
SATURDAYDECEMBER 9DEACON DANNY GOODRUM’S FELLOWSHIP10:30 a.m.GEECHIE’S RESTAURANT THE VILLAGE SQUAREIN KILLEENCONTACT (254) 466-1928
SATURDAYDECEMBER 16TMF MEN’S CHOIR REHEARSAL11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.COVE SANCTUARY
SATURDAYDECEMBER 16YOUTH CHRISTMAS FELLOWSHIP12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.POTTER’S HOUSE - COVE
SATURDAYDECEMBER 16DEACONS GILES, HUDSON, YOUNG FELLOWSHIP2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.CONTACT YOUR DEACON
SATURDAY DECEMBER 9REACH OUT & TOUCH10:00 a.m.BROOKDALE - TEMPLE, TXMARLINWOOD EAST - TEMPLE, TXROSEWOOD - KILLEEN
SATURDAYDECEMBER 9REACH OUT & TOUCH10:30 a.m.INDIAN OAKS – HARKER HEIGHTS
SATURDAYDECEMBER 9REACH OUT & TOUCH10:00 a.m.STONEY BROOKCOPPERAS COVE
SATURDAY DECEMBER 16REACH OUT & TOUCH 10:00 a.m.HILL COUNTRY NURSING HOMECOPPERAS COVE
SATURDAY DECEMBER 9REACH OUT & TOUCH 10:00 A.M.LUVIDA MEMORY CARE2400 PIAZZA DRIVEBELTON, TX 76513
Lifeguard openings for ages 15 years and up.
For more information please call Mark Cockrell at 254-371-5176
Life Guard Certification, Swim Team and First Aid Certification, a plus. April 1, 2018 is the deadline.
1203 Pecan Cove Drive Copperas Cove, TX 76522
CAMP TRIUMPH
Wedding Anniversaries
Alphonza & Letitia LeseneCelebrated 37 yrs of marriage
on November 11th
Deacon Robert & Marilyn Nelson
Celebrating 45 yrs of marriageon December 16th
RhemaChoir
Sunday, December 17th at 10:00 a.m.
Killeen Location
ChristmasAround the World
Presents
Killeen Location: 3300 East Stan Schlueter Loop, Killeen TXFor more information call (254) 547-3348
WednesdayDecember 20th at 7:00 p.m.
Killeen Location
3300 East Stan Schlueter Loop
Call (254) 547-3348 for information
Children & Youth Christmas Program
Christmas Reunion:
Past, Present and Future
HIM BOOKS IN THE FOYER (BEFORE AND AFTER SERVICE)
APOSTLE NATE HOLCOMB’S MOST RE-
CENT MESSAGE, THE THREE-FOLD CORD
OF CONFESSION, EXPLAINS HOW (1) WE
MUST TRAIN OUR HEART TO BELIEVE, (2)
BY TEACHING OUR MOUTHS TO SPEAK (3)
THEN TRANSFORM OUR MINDS TO THINK.
ROMANS 10:8-10, But what saith it? The word
is nigh thee, even in thy mouth, and in thy heart:
that is, the word of faith, which we preach;
That if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the
Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart
WORDS WEAPOSTLEBut he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not
live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. Matthew 4:4
YOUR LIFE WILL NEVER BE THE SAME
APOSTLE
HIMBOOKS.COM AND SYNC CLUB
that God hath raised him from the dead, thou
shalt be saved. For with the heart man believeth
unto righteousness; and with the mouth confes-
sion is made unto salvation. MESSAGES ARE
AVAILABLE IN MP3 FORMAT, CD AND DVD.
MAKE AN INVESTMENT IN YOUR SPIRITUAL
GROWTH; YOUR LIFE WILL DEPEND ON IT.
LIVE BYNATE HOLCOMB
THE GOSPEL AND THE COUNSEL OF GOD
TheProdigal
Celebrate with us on Christmas Eveas Parabole’ Drama Ministry performs
10 o’clock in the morningSunday, December 24, 20173300 East Stan Schluter Loop, Killeen, TXFor more information call (254) 547-3348
Influenza (also known as “flu”) is a con-tagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. National Influenza Vaccination Week was established to highlight the importance of continuing flu vaccination through the holiday season and beyond.
In the United States, flu season occurs in the fall and winter. The peak of flu sea-son occurs anywhere from late Novem-ber through March. A yearly flu vaccine is recommended for everyone 6 months and older. People at high risk of serious flu complications include young children, pregnant women, people with certain chronic health conditions like asthma, diabetes, heart disease or lung disease, and people aged 65 years and older. For people at high risk, getting the flu can be more serious than for other people. Flu is more likely to lead to hospitalization or death for people at high risk.
People who have the flu often feel some or all of these symptoms:
• Fever* or feeling feverish/chills, not com-mon with a cold• Cough• Sore throat• Runny or stuffy nose• Muscle or body aches• Headaches• Fatigue (tiredness)• Some people may have vomiting and diarrhea, though this is more common in children than adults.
***Seek medical attention if you think you may have the flu.Source/Sponsor: Prevent blindness’: https://www.preventblindness.org/make-safe-toys-and-gifts-priority and https://www.cdc.gov/flu/resource-center/nivw/about.htm
National Influenza
Vaccina-tion
Week
More than 251,000 toy-related injuries are treated in emergency de-partments each year. 44 percent of the injuries were to the head and face area, the area of the body with the most injuries. An estimated 84,400 of all toy-related injuries, or 34 percent, happened to children younger than 5 years of age.
The most commonly injured part of the body is the head and face area, for this reason Prevent Blindness America has declared December as Safe Toys and Gifts Month in an effort to help adults make the best decisions on how to keep the holiday season joyful and safe for every-one. It’s important to purchase safe toys to prevent unnecessary injury to our children.
Prevent Blindness America suggests that before purchasing a toy:
• Read all warnings and instructions on the box.
• Ask yourself or the parent if the toy is right for the child’s abili-ty and age.
• Avoid purchasing toys with sharp or rigid points, spikes, rods, or dangerous edges.
• Check the lenses and frames of children’s sunglasses; many can break and cause injuries.
• Buy toys that will withstand impact and not break into danger-ous shards.
• Look for the letters “ASTM.” This designation means the product meets the national safety standards set by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
• Avoid toys that shoot or include parts that fly off.
• Gifts of sports equipment should always be accompanied by protective gear (such as a basketball along with eye goggles or a face guard with a new batting helmet for baseball or softball).
• Don’t give toys with small parts to young children. Young kids tend to put things in their mouths, increasing the risk of chok-ing. If the part of a toy can fit in a toilet paper roll, the toy is not appropriate for children under the age of 3.
• Do not purchase toys with long strings or cords, especial-ly for infants and very young children as this can become wrapped around a child’s neck.
• Always dispose of uninflated or broken balloons immediate-ly. More children have suffocat-ed from them than any other type of toy.
• Bicycles, scooters, skate-boards, and inline skates should never be used without helmets that meet current safe-ty standards and other recom-mended safety gear, like hand, wrist and shin guards.
• Read all warnings and in-structions on the box.
• Always supervise children and demonstrate to them how to use their toys safely.
December is Safe Toys & Gifts Month (Prevent Blindness)
Disclaimer: This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor. Please do not disre-gard professional medical advice, or delay in seeking it, because of the information in this Wellness Corner.
Covenant Savings Federal Credit Union Pre-Paid, Reloadable Visa Card
Call Covenant Savings Federal Credit Union for more information (254) 634-8014.
For Credit Union Membersand for Non-Members
Gift Cards Also Available
Reloadyour card directly fromyour credit union accountin person or by phone.
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The Mail Box Store Killeen
2904 East Stan Schlueter Loop, A-102
Killeen, TX 76542(254) 200-1538(254) 200-1554
Services• Professional Packing • Domestic & International Shipping • US Postal Products &
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• Gift Wrapping• Retail & Specialty
Items • Key Cutting &
Duplication • Offi ce / Business
Services • Computer & Internet
Access • Signs & Banners • U-Haul Rental • Document Shredding • Rubber Stamps • Other Services
A NURTURING environment
that fosters CREATIVITY
and DEVELOPMENT.
Perfect Praise Learning Center“The Perfect Place For Children”
Phone:254-547-1144
916 West Hwy 190 Copperas Cove
SPECIALIZING IN:• Commercial Properties
The Village Square2904 East Stan Schlueter Loop
Killeen, TX 76542
Business Office811 Martin Luther King Dr.
Copperas Cove, TX 76522254-518-7973 ph 254-547-7096 fax
Camp Triumph“More Than Just A Camp”
You Can Reach Our Staff At: 254-542-1699Fax 254-542-7382 [email protected] Our Website At www.camptriumph.com1203 Pecan CoveCopperas Cove, TX 76522
Spring Break, ROTCMilitary Organization DayFamily Reunion,ConcertsYouth Retreat, Football Camp, Adult RetreatDance Camp,Team Building
Recreational Facility- Book Your Event -
Today!!!
“ I f y o u c o n t r o l y o u r f i n a n c e s , t h e n y o u c o n t r o l y o u r d e s t i n y. ”
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C o v e n a n t S a v i n g s F e d e r a l C r e d i t U n i o nOur strength comes from our membership.
Apostle Nate Holcomb
The SonshipAll ProgramsAre Open For Registration
“A School Within The Church”
Enroll at www.sonshipschoolonline.com and/or in the foyer
Call (254) 526-9799 for more information
Apostle Nate and Valerie Holcomb
Ephesians 4:15Here We Grow Again
S U N D AY M O N D AY T U E S D AY W E D N E S D AY T H U R S D AY F R I D AY S AT U R D AY
1 2.
Intercessory Prayer
9:00 a.m.Killeen Location
3WorshipService
10:00 a.m.Killeen
Location
4 5 6Youth Service
7:00 p.m.Lecture Hall
Worship Service
7:00 p.m.Killeen Location
7 8
10WorshipService
10:00 a.m.Killeen
Location
11 12 13Worship Service
7:00 p.m.Killeen Location
14 15 16Last
Intercessory Prayer
9:00 a.m.Killeen Location
17Rhema Choir
Program10:00 a.m.
Killeen Location
18 19 20 Youth and Children’s
Program7:00 p.m.
Killeen Location
21 22 23No
Intercessory Prayer
9:00 a.m.Killeen Location
24“The Prodigal”
10:00 a.m.Killeen Location
31Worship Service
10 a.m.Killeen Location
A Feast of Laughter 10 p.m. - Killeen
Location
25 26 27Right Hand Of
FellowshipWorship Service
7:00 p.m.Killeen Location
28 29 30No
Intercessory Prayer
9:00 a.m.Killeen Location
THE CATHEDRAL OF CENTRAL TEXAS - CHRISTIAN HOUSE OF PRAYER 254-547-3348 FAX 254-547-0741 WWW.CHOP.ORG
December 2017
HappyThanksgiving
9Intercessory
Prayer9:00 a.m.
Killeen Location
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