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Father’s Day Morning Worship At-A-Glance June 20, 2021 In honor of the God we worship, you are invited to stand as we sing as you are physically able.

“That’s Why We Praise Him” “Worthy of Worship” Ministry in Music: Men’s Group “Let Me Be a Man with a Perfect Heart/ Break Through the Chains” Welcome & Offertory Prayer

God Who Listens “I Must Tell Jesus”

June 20, 2021

2820 N. Pleasant View Drive Prescott Valley, AZ 86314 928-772-7218 fsbcpv@firstsouthernpv.org www.firstsouthernpv.org Church Office Hours: Monday - Thursday, 8:30AM - 2:30PM Senior Pastor Terrell Eldreth: 928-277-4769 Cell: 619-244-6265 PastorTerrell@firstsouthernpv.org Executive Pastor Ken Kopal: 602-738-0532 PastorKen@firstsouthernpv.org

Worship Pastor Bart Young 928-254-8713 PastorBart@firstsouthernpv.org

Ministry in Music: Worship Team Singers “Trading My Sorrows”

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Having trouble hearing? See a Greeter at the Welcome Desk to use an assisted hearing device. We now have a new system with 8 devices available to use during our worship services.

“As a father has compassion on his children, so the Lord has compassion on those who fear him.” ~ Psalm 103:13 ~ The Summer Olympics are about here. Perhaps one of the best Father’s Day stories I know is the story of Derek Redmond, a runner in the 1992 Olympics. Derek was competing for the medal in the 400 meter race. Less than half-way through the race, he ripped a hamstring muscle and fell to the ground in agony. While the rest of the runners moved past him, Derek managed to get to his feet and began struggling to move forward. Then something caught the attention of the television cameras. An older man wearing blue shorts and a Nike “Just Do It” cap pushed past a security guard onto the race track. It was Derek’s father, Jim. At first Derek shrugged him away, saying, “I’m going to finish the race.” Jim said to his son, “We’ve started everything together. We’ll finish this together.” He put his arm around his son and held him as they crossed the finish line together. The crowd erupted into thunderous applause; it has become a classic moment in sports. In fact, Oliver Irish, columnist for the UK based “Observer” called it one of the top 10 “teary moments” in sports. He said, “Not many moments ... remain so poignant that they can reduce grown men to tears, but this is a bona fide weepy.” continued


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