The Hill s Chapel House Call August 2016
Memorials In Memory Of Donor s Name Designated Rev. Hubert Clinard Dottice & Sylvia Ballard La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Jack & Cheryl Zelenz La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Charles & Patricia Stevens La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard John & Sally Ledbetter La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Brian & Susan King La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard American Legion Auxiliary La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard The Living Bible SS Class La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Shirley Niccolai La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Joe & Linda Iddings La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Susan Cannon Good Samaritan Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Keith & Leila Hager La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Charles Eurey, Jr. La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Bob Clinard Family La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Janet Howie La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Arnold & Dollie Smith La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Joel & Brenda Hiott La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Sally Herr La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Wayne & Christine Rogers La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Joel & Teresa Little La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Chris & Sharon Williams La Carpio Fund Rev. Hubert Clinad Mae Goff General Fund Rev. Hubert Clinard Frank & Jane McAulay Sanctuary Fund Cecelia Digh The Living Bible SS Class General Fund Cecelia Digh Keith & Leila Hager General Fund Cecelia Digh Mae Goff General Fund John Edwards Keith & Leila Hager Sanctuary Fund John Edwards The Living Bible SS Class Sanctuary Fund Guy McIntosh HCUMC Cemetery Trust Fund Guy McIntosh Marty & Lea Anne Cansler General Fund Guy McIntosh Ron & Marie Henson Cemetery Trust Fund Guy McIntosh Calvin Haigler Cemetery Trust Fund Guy McIntosh Mae Goff General Fund Guy McIntosh Frances Kiser Sanctuary Fund Guy McIntosh Greg Kiser Sanctuary Fund Guy McIntosh Heather Alexander Sanctuary Fund Guy McIntosh Gary & Janet Duckworth Cemetery Trust Fund
Memorials Guy McIntosh Barry & Diane Fisher Cemetery Trust Fund Guy McIntosh Elaine Stilwell Cemetery Trust Fund Guy McIntosh Ted & Joyce Gaston Cemetery Trust Fund Guy McIntosh Cammie Chapman Cemetery Trust Fund Guy McIntosh John O Brien Cemetery Fund Guy McIntosh Kevin & Donna Dellinger Cemetery Trust Fund Guy McIntosh Kayla Revis General Fund In Honor Of Donor s Name Designated Ronnie & Iris Walker John & Lori Gaston General Fund Thank You! My family and I want to thank everyone for their visits, texts, Facebook messages, phone calls, food, cards and memorial gifts following Hubert s death. Thanks also, to all who worked to set up and clean up for the visitation and service. The caring of friends helps to make times like this bearable. Your thoughtfulness is very much appreciated. Love, Sara Grace In, Grace Out The computer acronym GIGO garbage in, garbage out describes how putting wrong code into a machine will lead to faulty output. Jesus offers a similar lesson in Matthew 15: What comes out of the mouth proceeds from the heart, and this defiles a person (v. 18, ESV). GIGO works the other way, too. If we put good things (including the good news of salvation) in our hearts, Jesus goodness will shine out through our lives. And when God s grace enters and changes us, we ll also reach out and share that good news with others.
Anniversaries and Birthdays 01 Dottice & Sylvia Ballard 09 Brandon and Jessica Butner 22 Robert and Sonya Gales 24 Carroll and Amy Howie 27 Ronnie and Iris Walker 31 Bill and Joyce Howard 23 Ted and Debbie Morrison 01 Lauren Dellinger 05 Britt Fisher 09 Jesse Myers 12 Brian York 14 Drew Dellinger 15 Janet Tatum 17 Marie Henson 18 Christy Hegler 20 Alix Howard 20 Kathy Howie 22 Sharon Williams 24 Gunner Alexander 24 Kenny Dellinger 25 Jane McAulay 25 Norma Morrison 26 Johnny Howie 26 Jack Zelenz 28 Darlene Dellinger 29 Gloria Edwards 29 Janet Howie 29 Anne Silver 30 Sheila B. Dellinger
Willing Workers Nursery 07 TBD 14 TBD 21 TBD 28 TBD Snacks 07 Core/Ballard 14 Parker/Dwyer 21 Love/Williams 28 Grice/Chapman/Gaston Children s Message 07 John Gaston 14 Amber Tuttle 21 Kristen Dickson 28 Jacquie Fisher Worship Set-Up 07 The Jones 14 The Dicksons 21 The Gastons 28 The Walkers Children s Church 07 Jacquie Fisher 14 Jacquie Fisher 21 Jacquie Fisher 28 Jacquie Fisher Greeters 07 Mae Goff 14 The Hensons 21 The Littles 28 The Heglers *Please note volunteers are still needed.
Upcoming Events July 27 Butterflies Day with special guest August 3 Science Day August 10 Shopping Day Field Trip to ELCM Wonderful Wednesdays is a summer program put together by the United Methodist Churches in the area called United Methodist Friends. Their goal is to spread God s Love through community fellowship and activities. For more information, additional pick-up sites, or to volunteer please call Hill s Chapel UMC at 704-827-9511.
Pastor s Pen Do you like August? Some people love August. It's beach time! Or mountain time! They like the hot weather, the sunshine, even the afternoon thunder boomers (as we used to call them). Trips to the pool, ice cream, watermelon, there are all these things to enjoy. And, of course, playing outside! Other people, well, don't love August. Too hot, too humid, way too many bees and bugs. Too hot outside, too hot inside. And, of course, school is starting back. (Though many parents include this in why they love August!) In many ways, August is a time of transition. Vacations are over, so it's back to work until Thanksgiving. Students will be packing up and returning to college. New cars will be arriving at dealerships, Fall clothes will be out in stores, and you'll be able to buy a calendar for next year. Here at Hill s Chapel, we will be finishing up our summer youth program, Wonderful Wednesday. Bible study will be close to starting back up in September. And attendance will pick back up as summer trips give way to back to normal. But what if What if we treated every month like August? What if we regularly gave ourselves permission to sit outside with a glass of tea? What if we regularly gave ourselves permission to take a trip? What if CCC or Camp Meeting wasn't only once a year? What if VBS wasn't only a summer thing? What if we were able to make a transition in our lives and give ourselves permission to ease into God s presence? Jesus said, Take my yoke upon you, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light. (Mt 11.29-30, NIV). The rest of the year, we are pretty good at yoking our lives to other things. The demands of work, school, family, friends, even church, can drain us of energy and take our stress levels through the roof. But did you hear the comments at the youth service after their week at CCC? More than once, it was said, It was just what I needed. Think about that: working outside in the July heat was just what someone needed. How?? Because they put on a different yoke. Instead of worrying about pleasing someone else, they were pleasing God. Instead of taking that week to work because the bills were piling up, they shared God s love with other of God s children. How can we as a church, as your church, give more opportunities for this to happen? Let me know your ideas! Maybe next August, we will have something different, a new way to enjoy the month as we love on one another. And who knows? It may be just what you needed.
Hill s Chapel United Methodist Church 988 South Highway 16 Stanley, NC 28164 www.hcumc.com 704-827-9511