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H i c ko r y G r ove C h u r c h Upcoming Events 150th Anniversary Celebration October 2nd-Youth 3rd-Women s Fellowship 7th-150th Year Celebration 9th-Youth 10th-Golden Agers 10th-Bible 11th-Business Meeting 16th-Youth 17th-Bible 20th-8:00-12:00 Fall Breakfast and BazaarBazaar 24th-Bible 30th-Youth 31st-Bible October 2018 Please join us! 150th Anniversary Celebration to be held October 7, 2018 with Malachi Jaggers entertaining us during our morning service and a carry-in lunch following church. 150 years of history. According to our history records, the original name of our church was Union Christian Church on Rattlesnake, an organization that came into being in 1868. The cemetery just south of the present church building was 50 years old when the church was erected in 1875. A 1913 acetylene light plant explosion set the church on fire and in 1915 the church was remodeled and a basement was placed under most of the building and a large Sunday school room was added. The Union Christian Church on the Rattlesnake evolved into a New Light Christian Church. In 1931, with the merger of the Congregational Churches, we became Hickory Grove Congregational Christian Church. The parsonage was built in 1947 and the first full-time pastor was called. In 1951 Wilbur Crowell willed the church Trustees an 80-acre farm. In 1957 the church added a modern kitchen, additional classrooms and restrooms. Stained-glass windows and carpet were later added in 1960. The Congregational Christian Church and the Evangelical and Reformed Church merged in 1957 to form the United Church of Christ, thus we became Hickory Grove United Church of Christ in 1961. The park located behind the present building includes a shelter house (moved from the Wilbur Crowell Farm), basketball court, playground, footbridges and a dam to convert Rattlesnake Creek into a baptismal pool. We stopped using the creek for baptisms around 2010 when it became hard to keep water contained in the baptism area. We purchased a portable indoor baptismal in which we can bring to the front of the sanctuary when needed. A handicapped ramp and a parking lot were constructed in 1989 and in 1995 the church basement was remodeled. On October 7, 2004 we withdrew from the United Church of Christ and became Hickory Grove Church, a non-denominational church. We were blessed with growth, both spiritually and in our membership, and in 2009 we decided to build an addition to the South end of the church. This 20 foot (Continued on page 3)

Page 2 October 18 October 2018 Hickory Switch Page 2 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Hickory Grove Church 7 150th Anniversary Celebration 14 15 8 9 Sue Armstrong Brice Crowel 16 21 22 23 24 Women s Fellowship 10 Golden Agers 17 Thomas Thompson 11 Ron & Lonetta Felz Business Meeting Lily Jacob Nicholas Schroeder 12 Jo White Sarah Felz 13 18 19 20 25 Bryan & Stephanie Felz 26 27 8:00-12:00 Women s Fellowship Fall Breakfast and Bazaar 29 29 30 31 1 2 3 Pastor Erick Riddle 9714 N 700 W Delphi, IN 46923 Bud & Arleen Stangle Paul Cotner Luke Jacob Amy White- Spitzer Brenda White- Johns Bill Chanley Phone: 574-965-2731 November DELPHI, IN Page 2 Check out our website at www.hickorygrove.info

Page 3 October 2018 Women s Fellowship-September 5th, 2018 Submitted by Brenda Johns Women s Fellowship meeting September 5, 2018 President Leisha Hill opened our meeting with prayer. 8 women met at the Birthright facility in Delphi. We gathered around the table in their front room before taking our tour. Brenda Johns read scripture from Proverbs 17:22. In honor of being at Birthright, each of us gave the names of our children and learned a few things we didn t know about each other. We then took a tour of the facility. Led by 2 lovely ladies who shared their vision as well as their heart regarding the building and the people they help there. The facility located at 411 Rhinehart in Delphi, right off main street and was a God given miracle to the area. Many from Carroll, Cass and White counties as well as other areas have benefited from their services. They are open Mon-Wed 10-4. When we asked what their immediate need was, they responded that they almost always need size 4 and 5 in diapers as well as toddler size clothes. We agreed to do a baby bottle campaign to give them a monetary donation as well. Lonetta Felz has started volunteering there and is going to start taking classes to assist in counseling. Please see Lonetta if you have any questions regarding the Birthright of Delphi organization. Correspondence was read from the White County Food Pantry and Women 2 Women organization for our continued support of their organizations. Brenda Johns will be collecting for the annual Matrix Pregnancy Resource walk a thon to be held September 29th. It is an organization much like Birthright (spoke of above) but it is located in Lafayette. Leisha Hill and Pat Cotner will work on secret sister reveal to be held in October. Nominating committee, Vicki Criswell and Brenda Johns, offered new slate of officers: Retaining President Leisha Hill, Vice President Pat Cotner, Treasurer Vicki Criswell and opened floor for secretary. Lonetta Felz volunteered and vote was taken to approve these 4 as 2019 officers. Brenda Johns closed meeting with prayer. We all brought and swapped sack lunches and shared in fellowship the remainder of the meeting. Brenda provided drinks. 150th Anniversary Celebration~Con t. (Continued from page 1) expansion, both upper and lower levels, was completed in 2010 and included new men and women restrooms on both floors. The $250,000 construction project was completely paid for and no debt was incurred. Praise God! Around 2012, our Youth took over what was previously the parsonage and turned it into the Hickory House. Under wonderful leadership, the youth group has been very successful and witnessed much growth over the years. However, May of 2018 saw many of those youth graduate from high school. We had many terrific pastors over the years of which we remember fondly. More recent was Ken & Trina Smith who came on full time in 2003. So many wonderful memories of fellowship and working alongside of them. Though we had always been a giving church, Ken helped us to stretch and we started supporting missionaries to Haiti, Guatemala and China as well as many local missions and charities. We learned we couldn t out give God as He kept bringing it back to us. We celebrated Ken and Trina s retirement with them on October 1, 2017 with cake and punch in the fellowship hall to say our good bye s. Our Pastor Search committee had already been working on the process of hiring a new pastor for several months. It was not without its challenges but in the end, and as God planned all along, we were blessed with Erick and Donna Riddle. The transition couldn t have gone smoother and they have blended with our congregation so well. We look forward to many years together with them as well as a wonderful future for Hickory Grove Church.

Page 4 October 2018 C H R I S T I A N RADIO S TA T I O N S Submitted by Stephanie Felz For those who may be interested in listening to Christians music or Christian talk radio, here are a few stations you might tune into! 90.7 FM (Christian Talk radio) 100.1 FM (Christian music) 88.9 FM (Christian music)

Page 5 October 2018 For The Young At Heart Y O U T H G RO U P INFO Submitted by Melanie Campbell Youth will meet the following Tuesdays 6:30-8:00pm at Hickory House: October 2nd, 9th, 16th, and 30th College-age welcome on the first Tuesday of each month. For more information contact Melanie Campbell hickoryhouse46923@gmai l.com or (574) 601-8189. Reminder: Youth will not meet if Delphi and/or Twin Lakes schools are cancelled, release early, or cancel after school activities due to inclement weather. Ladies Retreat at The Ark Christian Ministries Submitted by Donna Riddle Ten Hickory Grove women attended the Ladies Retreat at The Ark Christian Ministries on September 14 & 15. The theme of the weekend was So Be It. Through the main speaker and workshops we were encouraged to surrender our lives BRAVELY to God s call every day. There were pampering sessions, wagon rides for a camp tour and eating, eating, eating!! Sleeping in the cabins was a reminder of the comforts of home and how much laughter can be had when several ladies get together in one place. Everyone is excited to get ready for the retreat next year which is planned for September 13 & 14. Mark your calendars and prepare for a great time! Golden Agers September 5th, 2018 Submitted by Violet Hughes The Golden Agers met at Gary Reedy s home with 17 present. Don Hughes opened with prayer followed by a carry-in lunch. Gary led devotions based on Hebrew 10. He pointed out the importance of the law and prophets. The author if Hebrews states that blood had to be shed on a yearly basis for the forgiveness of sin. It was not a perfect sacrifice, but because of the sacrifice of the body of Jesus Christ we have been made holy. We want to thank Gary and Teresa for their hospitality. We enjoyed a wonderful afternoon outdoors witha nice breeze. Our next meeting will be October 10, 2018 at the home of Helen Hanna.

HICKORY GROVE CHURCH 9714 N 700 W Delphi, IN 46923 Phone: 574-965 965-2731 The friendly church at the side of the road! Cards and Visits People who may appreciate your cards, prayers and visits: Bud & Arlene Stangle 1104 Foxwood Ct # 105 Monticello, IN 47960 Roger Stewart 322 South East Street Tipton, IN 46072 College Student Sara Felz 1003A Blumberg Hall Terre Haute, IN 47809 Evan Crowel 200 North Street West Lafayette IN 47906 Owen Crowel A503 Gueter 1225 N Fee Lane Bloomington, IN 47406 Kaitlyn Altman IWU 4201 South St, 100 Student Center Marion, IN 46953 Erick and Donna s contact information: Erick s Phone 260-348-5136 Email: amomenttospur@gmail.com Donna s Phone 260-348-8523; Email: d.riddle3bros@gmail.com In Your Moment of Need... In your moment of need please feel free to call: Erick s Phone: 260-348-5136 Or one of our Deacons: Ron Felz 574-965-4239 Rob Hill 574-686-2092 Alan Sickler 574-943-3236 Ron Simons 574-943-3382 Al Heber 765-412-4201 Judy Miller 574-943-3447 Have something you want to share... If you have any minutes to meetings, class party info or anything you think the rest of us might enjoy hearing about, please get it to Amy or Brenda. We can be reached at: Amy White-Spitzer 605 Hanawalt St, Monticello, IN 47960 574-870-0793 whispi@comcast.net Brenda White-Johns 9457 W 650 N, Delphi, IN 46923 574-965-2795 johns4@ytci.com Sundays in Review... Did you miss a Sunday recently? No problem, you can now borrow a taped copy of the Sunday service! Copies are made every Sunday to be distributed to Shut-ins or those who were absent for whatever reason. Just contact anyone from the church, and they can get you a copy!