H H Arvey PaRk K CONTENTS: Church Corner Lighter Side Thom s Thoughts Birthdays Serving Schedule Calendar Prayer Requests THOM S THOUGHTS Is summer over yet? How has your summer been going? For me this summer has been a jam-packed couple of months. It has been way too busy with too many things that have just come up. I am ready to move on to the fall. It s my favorite season anyway. Seasons come and go. Events pass by as scheduled. Our lives move forward, sometimes with interruptions, the unexpected and even the occasional full stop. We plan things and look forward to them, then they happen. We enjoy them or not. The memories fill us, then we move on to the next thing, planned or not. There are times that life just seems to be a never-ending stream of unexpected, unplanned, unwanted stuff that just piles on and piles up. Is there another way? Can there be a better way to live? Doesn t life need more to it than simply waiting for the next thing to happen? A life lived with Jesus can be so much more than what the world alone offers us. Deuteronomy 30:20 says, The Lord is your life. Is the Lord YOUR life? Does Jesus have a place in YOUR life? To take that a bit further, Does Jesus have an important place in your life? Sometimes we include Jesus, but too often only as an afterthought or add-on. Other times we may not even think to include Jesus in some parts of our lives at all. When we say we are Christians, we do best to make Jesus the primary one in our life. Jesus himself said in John 10:10, I have come that (you) may have life, and have it to the full. Do you want your life to be as full of the goodness and presence and love and power of God as it can be? Do you want your life to have purpose and meaning and value? Then make sure that you include Jesus in everything. Jesus said in Matthew 6:33, Seek first God s kingdom and his righteousness, and all these other things will be given to you as well. That sounds pretty good to me. In Christ, Thom Harvey Park Christian Church 3401 South Lowell Blvd. Denver CO 80236 Office 303-789-3142 Office Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Vol. 57 August Issue No. 8
ROUNDUP IT S COMING! SEPT. 10, 2017 Roundup is September 10 th. You can wear your western wear to church and stay for the potluck meal. There is a signup sheet on the bulletin board where you can sign up to bring your favorite picnic dish. We will recognize all the new members from the last year. The Hip Replacement band will provide the entertainment. So, plan on kicking off the fall by getting back to church! SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS 4 Alvin Hawkins 8 Lindell Catlett 9 David Perryman 12 Tia McDaniels 13 Doris Cheever 28 Julian Albin ANNIVERSARIES PRAYER REQUEST LIST 12 Paul & Beth Maurer 14 Ken & Evelyn Smith Family of Bill Londen Catherine Matteo Dunville family Penny Carl Ryan Kayli Rowe Patricia & Rich Ramona Adkins Collier family Don & Carol Kent Dave Vance Colin Dick Joey Lombardi New place to live Continued prayers Knee replacement healing Hip pain Health issues Heart issues Health issues Health issues Continued prayers Strength, healing & joy Needs prayers Terminal cancer Motorcycle accident Deployment The HPCC Yard Sale is over (except for cleanup). Sales Total: $1,496.10 Monies will be divided among the following charities: Denver Rescue Mission (42%) Tennyson Center for Children (31%) Community Ministry of Southwest Denver (15%) Week of Compassion (12%) The amounts to each will be by percentage, based on ticket votes by our shoppers. Heartfelt thanks to all who donated stuff and to those who helped with setup and sales. God bless you all!
Then came the navy, I thought I was a man. But things became scary as we neared Japan. There were three thousand men aboard, And all at once, it seemed to me, We all decided we needed the Lord. Once again This poem was written by Bill Londen. Bill was a long-time member of Harvey Park. He passed away recently and this poem was read at his funeral. We thought it was worth passing on! LEARNING TO PRAY With mother s help, I learned to pray, Now I lay me down to sleep I pray the Lord my soul to keep. I felt so good when I hear her say, Little Billy is As time went by, and I got older My prayers became a little bolder. I learned that I could talk to God, That He would always hear me. And, when I listened, I could hear Him. I was still Then came the teen years, full of fun. I was busy and happy, always on the run. My car might need a mechanic s touch, But other than that there wasn t much That I thought I couldn t handle by myself. I had nearly stopped When the war was over and I had returned, It wasn t long before I learned That even tho my body was whole, Something strong had touched my soul. I needed to reach out to the Lord To say thanks, and to ask for help. Once again Then came marriage to my wonder wife. She s my love, my joy, my companion for life. In a few years two beautiful daughters came To make our family complete, and it wasn t Long before I could say: My little girls are The years raced by into middle age. The girls are gone, their own families to start. They may have moved from my house, But not from my heart. Adding them and their families to prayers each day, I knew I was still I ve now reached retirement the golden years. It is a time of enjoyment, memories, and yes, fears. But, as I reflect on all the days of my life, Most filled with joy and love, but some with strife. I know Lord, what got me thru, not I lord, but You. May I never cease Bill Londen 5/4/98
HARVEY PARK CHRISTIAN CHURCH 3401 SOUTH LOWELL BLVD. DENVER CO 80236-2424 Web Site hpccdenver.org E-mail hpccdenver@gmail.com ON THE LIGHTER SIDE HOW TO GET TO HEAVEN A teacher asked the children in her Sunday School class, "If I sold my house and my car, had a big garage sale and gave all my money to the church, would I get into heaven?" "NO!" the children all answered. "If I cleaned the church every day, mowed the yard, and kept everything neat and tidy, would I get into heaven?" Again, the answer was "NO!" "Well," she continued, "then how can I get to heaven?" In the back of the room, a five-year-old boy shouted out, "You gotta be dead!" OUR CHURCH CORNER Outreach Ministries Last Month: Denver Rescue Mission $15.00 Pastor Ministry Interns Activities Coordinator Administrative Secretary Keyboardist Choir Director Wedding Director Hark Editor HPCC STAFF Thom Albin Matthew & Taylor Smith Carol Bilello Betty VanArsdol Jan Moore Sally Bishop Carol Bilello Betty VanArsdol
Sun Mon Tue ~ September 2017 ~ Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 Labor Day OFFICE CLOSED 5 6 Choir 5 7 Butterfly Book Club 7 8 9 Elders 9 Workday 9 10 ROUNDUP 11 Scouts 7 12 Exec. Team 1:30 13 14 15 16 Lessons 10 17 Board Meeting 18 Scouts 7 19 20 HARK DEADLINE 21 22 23 Hilltoppers Square Dance 7 24 25 Scouts 7 26 27 28 Troop 41 Committee 7A.R. 29 30
SEPTEMBER SERVING SCHEDULE September 3, 2017 Stan Lewis Alvin Hawkins Dave Perryman, Kara Van Horn, Amir Turkpour, Taran Gingery Candy Faber Sparky Ullmer Greeter: Scripture Reader: Mary Ullmer Kids Life: Kids in Worship September 17, 2017 Sally Bishop Carol Bilello, Albert Arias, Michele Arias, Alvin Hawkins, Penny & Ole Linden Steve & Laura Olson Greeters: Scripture Reader: Thom Albin Kids Life: Kids in Worship September 10, 2017 Brad Steele William Spalding, Ole Linden, Pam Hohnstein Roundup Ray Stockham Greeter: Scripture Reader: Thom Albin Kids Life: Dena Catlett September 24, 2017 Debbie Reher Clair Mamigonian, Ken Smith, Edward Laso, Jennifer Laso, Elena Lopez Edie Gamet & Kara Van Horn Beth Maes Greeter: Scripture Reader: Thom Albin Kids Life: Candy Faber