WWW.HCOFC.COM December 23, 2018 Vol. 34 No. 50 CHURCH OF CHRIST A PLACE YOU CAN CALL HOME, WITH PEOPLE WHO FEEL LIKE FAMILY
Jesus Is Our Nature Love has been perfected among us in this: that we may have boldness in the day of judgment; because as He is, so are we in this world. 1 John 4:17 Jean Rabin was born in Haiti in 1785. Four years later his father purchased land in Philadelphia but moved his family to France. In France, Jean was given the French name Jean- Jacques Fougere Audubon. In 1803 the family emigrated to America, and Jean changed his name to the anglicized form John James Audubon. After marrying a Philadelphia girl, he came to live in a newly incorporated town Henderson, Kentucky in 1810. In 1873 William Christopher Handy was born in Florence, Alabama. In 1896 he married his true love, Elizabeth Price, whom he had met while performing at a barbecue in her hometown of Henderson, Kentucky. His musical career took off and he became known as the Father of the Blues. While Handy never wrote any songs during his time in Henderson, he always remembered that it was here he first saw that he could make a career out of his music. These two famous men discovered the truth about their nature while in Henderson. Our town has been home to many other individuals who have contributed significantly to our history and culture after learning about themselves while here. Discovering our "nature" is a vital part of selfawareness and Henderson has always been a place where that could happen for anyone, even if they only lived here a short time. Your place for weekly news and updates! Merry Christmas! At this time of year when we stop to appreciate friends and family, I want to say a special thank you to all of you who make this church a place you can call home with people who feel like family. Heather and the kids and I are blessed to be in Henderson, Kentucky and to get to work with the church here. Thank you to Nathan for being a partner in this work. Whatever I may be able to teach you about ministry cannot compare with all that I have learned from you. Thank you, Terri, for all the times you pitch in on whatever crazy idea we may have come up with that day. You help us do the impossible on a regular basis, and you remind us to think ahead so that next time it will be a little more possible and a lot less stressful! We couldn't do half of what we do without your help. I am so grateful to the elders who are my brothers in Christ, my friends in ministry, and some of the greatest shepherds I have had the privilege of knowing. Our deacons are amazing workers, and I am blessed to be surrounded by such men who are great examples of faith and service. I look forward to our future together! -David Salisbury In the coming year, our goal as a congregation will be to learn how Jesus is our nature. It is in the spiritual DNA of every Christian to become more and more like Jesus. It is, in the words of the apostle John, "...as He is, so are we in this world." So we will spend our time looking at Jesus and learning more about who we are to be as His people. I hope you're ready to grow spiritually this year -- to stretch and challenge yourself and look more deeply at your own faith and spiritual life. As we learn more about our Savior and about ourselves, we'll become more like Him. We hope that the love of God will be perfected among us, even as it was among the early Christians. And that as we grow in our understanding of God's love for us, we'll also be more able to share that love with our community. Pick up the January edition of King's Copy and get ready to embark on a journey of Scripture writing for 2019 that will help us all to get more familiar with the words of God that are directed to the people of God. As you take 10 minutes a day to write out a passage of Scripture and think about it, we'll all discover that Jesus really is our nature! -David 2 Corinthians 5:9 So whether we are at home or away, we make it our aim to please him.
There will be a HYG Lock-in on January 4th at the building. Don't forget to be subscribing to the youth and family mailing list at hcofc.com under the youth tab. Bible Image of the week Questions or Suggestions? Nathan Woolard - Youth and Family Minister nathan@hcofc.com or (919) 200-8416 ATTENTION EVERYONE! On January 6th, Nathan will be teaching the auditorium Bible class to introduce a new Youth and Family Ministry model. We would like for everyone who can make it to attend this class (especially those who have children or look after any age youth). Adult classes as well as classes from 4th grade to 12th grade will meet in the auditorium to allow those in these classes the chance to hear about the new model. Be sure to sign up for the remind groups below that apply to your family and text your name to (919) 200-8416. HYG Lock-in - Jan. 4 Youth and Family Class - Jan. 6 Elements Family Devo - Jan. 19 Family Banquet - Feb. 15 All sign-up sheets will be posted to the website from this point on. Merry Christmas (in TWO DAYS!) I hope that each of you are able to spend time with family (both church and biological) and friends and get plenty of Christmas goodies. I also hope (like always) that you will remember our Lord during this season. Many will be more willing to hear about who Christ is and what He has done for us during this time of year and it is up to us to spread the good news! I also want to thank each one of you for all that you have done for Jules and me, as well as the youth, since we have been here in Henderson. The Lord's church is truly a blessing! I pray that we will all continue to grow to be more and more like Jesus everyday. -Nathan : YOUTH ONLY Youth Group - Text @profwoolar to 81010 Sr. High - Text @jjra to 81010 Jr. High - Text @jjram to 81010
Serving the Assembly Sunday, 12.23 AM Service Announcements - Bob McIndoo Song Leader - Jesse Tapp Opening Prayer - Scott Schue Scripture Reading - Leland Steely Sermon - Nathan Woolard Closing Prayer - Jason Arvin Sunday, 12.23 PM Service Opening Prayer - Rodney Newton Scripture Reading - Rob Dawson Closing Prayer - Karl Dawson Wednesday, 12.26 Service Song Leader - Nathan Woolard Opening Prayer - Steve Stilwell Devotional - Fred Barnett Closing Prayer - Brad Carter Prepare Lord's Supper - Dec. Jean Jenkins Greeters 12.23 Rodney Newton Robin Newton Sheri Nunez Communion Servers Green Street Side Fred Barnett Bob Eckels Orlen Donnelly Michael Lloyd Parking Lot Side Shane Boggess Karl Dawson Mike Coffman Bill Bridwell The Plan of Salvation Hearing (John 8:32) Belief (John 20:31) Repentance (Acts 17:30) Confession (Romans 10:10) Baptism (Gal 3:27) Faithful Living (Rom 12:1-2) What does it mean? Becoming a Christian is the first step in a life long journey of faith. When we teach and preach the gospel and someone responds to it, our work is just beginning! As a newborn babe in Christ, Christians need to grow in their faith. Paul reminds us that when we are saved, we pledge our lives to Christ and He begins to work in us to transform us according to his good and perfect will. A faithful life is the mark of a growing Christian. For The Record: Week of December 16, 2018 Sunday AM Class - 99 Sunday AM Worship - 161 Sunday PM Worship - 109 Wednesday Bible Study - 85 Contribution - $ 6,064.82 Congregational Leadership Elders: Fred Barnett, Bob McIndoo, Rodney Newton, Stephen Stilwell Deacons: Jason Arvin, Shane Boggess, Micah Busbey, Brad Carter, Karl Dawson, Josh Fletcher, Brian Maddox, Juan Nunez, Mark Springer, Leland Steely, Tim Tapp Minister: David Salisbury Youth and Family Minister: Nathan Woolard
Continue to Remember Frances Abell Kaycee Burrough Lyn Carter Carol Cummings Juanita Dockery Cathy Fletcher Frieda Higgs Mary Kissell Odie Mays Jim McIllwain Jane Putman Friends and Family Sherry Rashidian JoAn Rearden Magdalene Shelton Johnnie Simon Laverne Thomason Brad Whitledge Cheryl Bealmear - cancer - mother of Todd Bealmear Joyce Belt - Karen Shockley & Regina Taylor's mother June Bollinger - Marlene Stilwell s mother Kenny Bolte - Gina Schue's father Wesley Campbell - Jean Campbell's son Jason Chaplin - Leukemia - Rhonda Fyffe s nephew Margaret Clayton - Jerry Buchanan's cousin Ronnie Clothier - Parkinson s - Sharry West s brother Tracy Critser - cancer - Mike Coffman's daughter Hyland & Norma Darnall - Sharon Bundy's parents Jasper Deer - infant great grandson of Odie Mays Curt Dills - Juanita Dockery s brother Mary Dixon - Robert Dixon & Linda Johnson's mother Thomas Elkins - Barbara Barr's brother-in-law Hannah Gates - 5 year old friend of David & Janice Leigh Bill Gotee - cancer - J.B. Slaughter s brother-in-law Lee Groves - cancer - Mary Taylor's brother Martha Harrod - Sue Farris' sister Randall & Joan Hedges - friends of the Steely family Jeannette Hickerson - broken hip - Marva Gendek's cousin Lane Hinton - melanoma - Sue Ginn's nephew Vickie Rogers - cancer - Stephen Roger s wife Nancy Rummans - cancer - Mary Sue Slaughter's cousin Robin Ryan - cancer - Sherry Rashidan's sister Richard Salisbury - David Salisbury's father Robbie Slaughter - JB & Caroline Slaughter's brother Sylvia Slaughter - JB & Caroline Slaughter s sister Ryan Smith - Mary Steely's nephew When doubts filled my mind, Your comfort gave me renewed hope and cheer. Psalms 94.19 PRAYER LIST Updates: Donna Moschner will have surgery on January 9. Tracy Critser, daughter of Mike Coffman, is recovering from chemo and an infection. Stephen Rogers' mother, Louise Rogers, passed away last week. Friends and Family continued Theresa Smith - cancer - Samantha Thompson's mother Robin Jenkins Thomas - former member Linda VanBritson - cancer - Drew VanBritson's grandmother Joe Wilder - cancer - Marlena Buchanan's friend's son Mildred Yates - Mary Taylor's sister
December 24-24 - Church Office Closed December 30-5th Sunday - The contribution will go to the Building Fund. January 1 - Church Office Closed class and a Question & Answer session will follow. Please make plans to attend. Secret Sisters Participants - We will be drawing names for 2019 Secret Sisters at the front of the auditorium following morning services. If you have not filled out a form they are available in the tract rack. January 6 - New Youth & Family Ministry Intro There will be a combined Auditorium Class of all adult January 8 - Tuesday Morning Bible Study - This classes as well as 4th - 12th grade classes. Nathan will class will begin meeting again in the Fellowship Hall at be presenting the details about this new ministry during 10:00 a.m. Everyone is welcome to come. January 13 - Kelly McIndoo Laverne Thomason Birthdays & Anniveraries 14 - Jerry & Jayne Buley Johnnie & Vera Sue Pleasant 1 - Juan & Sheri Nunez 15 - Sheri Nunez 6 - Rodney & Robin Newton 16 - Teresa Carter Terri Thomas 17 - Jim McIllwain 7 - Heather Salisbury Sharry West 8 - Sue Eckels Mary Sue Slaughter 9 - Sharon Bundy 11 - Christina Bealmear 18 - Trever Wilkerson 19 - Bermon & Geraldine Addison 21 - Barbara Whitledge 22 - Caden Boggess Annie Thompson Chris Thompson 23 - Evelyn Swearingen 24 - Frances Abell Becca Barker Tammie Whitledge 25 - Katherine Dawson 29 - Leah Newman 31 - Barry & Sherry Green Food Pantry Needs Boxed Mac & Cheese Canned Chicken Small packs of Instant Potatoes Small packs of Biscuit Mix (add only water) If you would like to make a weekly donation or set up an automated gift online, please go to our church website at hcofc.com and click on the red DONATE button. Please be sure items are not outdated. Thank you.