A Publication of LHCC 1255 E. E. Williamson Road Longwood, Florida 32750 407-332-8253 office@longwoodhillschurch.org www.longwoodhillschurch.org www.facebook.com/longwoodhillschurch Mission Statement We exist to welcome all people into a relationship with Jesus Christ, equip people with a faith that works in real life; and sends us in service into the world in Jesus name. Posted Office Hours Tuesday Thursday 8:30 am 11:30 am JULY 2017 LHCC LEADERSHIP James Mory Pastor Lori Anderson President Tom Swartz Vice President Nancy Parlasca Treasurer Jim Wagoner Secretary MINISTRY LEADERS Aaron Holland Bldgs. & Grounds Deb Perry Community Outreach Shelly Rose Faith Formation Sharon Desany Evangelism Allan Campbell Stewardship Gail Bartell Worship STAFF Scott Kinkead Music Director Judy Mory Volunteer Adm. Assistant 2017
PASTOR S DESK It s time to stand up for each other! Every July 4 we celebrate the birth of our nation and we gather to give thanks for the freedoms we enjoy. This year may have a special meaning as we remember that one of the reasons people migrated to this country was to seek the free expression of their faith. Yet recently people of faith (so they see themselves) have perpetrated violence and harm on others because they profess a different faith. This cuts both ways. No one has the higher moral ground when people resort to violence and when they do so in the name of their particular God. So let me say that I believe we can never rationalize violence against any person based on our belief that our God is the right one or on God s behalf we can do whatever we wish to another human being who expresses a different belief. When people violently attack others in the name of religion they are not doing so with God s approval. As people of faith, who live in a country founded on the right of each person to worship in the manner they choose and desire, it is incumbent on us to protect that right and resist any effort to deny others of that right. It is also important for us to protect those rights in non-violent ways. I love living in the United States of America! I am grateful for the freedoms we enjoy. I am even more grateful for those who have served in our military to defend our freedom and especially for those who have given their lives in that mission. As others have said, we are called to be a light to the rest of the world. We can only be that light when we stand together and affirm the freedom we all have to worship the way we want, pray to the God of our understanding, and live out the faith we hold to be true for us. We are a mixed bag of people as a nation, religious beliefs, colors of skin, cultural backgrounds, political views, genders and sexual orientations. We may not agree on everything but we can treat each other with kindness and respect. When we do that as a nation we are great! When we don t, we are something less. Let s make America great with love, compassion and respect! Happy 4th of July to all! Let s keep the dream going! Peace, Pastor Jim
Messages for JULY, 2017 Worship Services I Believe Sunday, July 2: Sunday, July 9: Sunday, July 16: Sunday, July 23: Sunday, July 30: Holy Catholic (Universal) Church John 17:20-26 Communion of Saints Hebrews 12:1-2, 12-13 Forgiveness of Sins Luke 1:67-80 Resurrection of the Body 1 Corinthians 15:35-58 Life Everlasting 1 Corinthians 13
Daily Bible Readings for: JULY 2017 1 Isaiah 1-3; Titus 3 2 Isaiah 4-5; Psalms 115-116; Jude 3 Isaiah 6-7; 2 Chronicles 26-27; Philemon 4 2 Kings 15-16; Hosea 1; Hebrews 1 5 Hosea 2-5; Hebrews 2 6 Hosea 6-9; Hebrews 3 7 Hosea 10-12; Psalm 73; Hebrews 4 8 Hosea 13-14; Psalms 100, 102; Hebrews 5 9 Micah 1-4; Hebrews 6 10 Micah 5-7; Hebrews 7 11 Isaiah 8-10; Hebrews 8 12 Isaiah 11-14; Hebrews 9 13 Isaiah 15-18; Hebrews 10 14 Isaiah 19-21; Hebrews 11 15 Isaiah 22-24; Hebrews 12 16 Isaiah 25-28; Hebrews 13 17 Isaiah 29-31; James 1 18 Isaiah 32-35; James 2 19 2 Kings 17; 2 Chronicles 28; Psalm 46; James 3 20 2 Chronicles 29-31; James 4 21 2 Kings 18-19; 2 Chronicles 32; James 5 22 Isaiah 36-37; Psalm 76; 1 Peter 1 23 2 Kings 20; Isaiah 38-39; Psalm 75; 1 Peter 2 24 Isaiah 40-42; 1 Peter 3 25 Isaiah 43-45; 1 Peter 4 26 Isaiah 46-49; 1 Peter 5 27 Isaiah 50-52; Psalm 92; 2 Peter 1 28 Isaiah 53-56; 2 Peter 2 29 Isaiah 57-59; Psalm 103; 2 Peter 3 30 Isaiah 60-62; John 1 31 Isaiah 63-64; Psalm 107; John 2 To have the passage read to you go to: biblegateway.com type in the passage, when the passage is displayed click on the speaker icon and listen as you read along.
Procedure for Altar Flowers We would like to give you the opportunity to do altar flowers for a family member, graduation, anniversary, a special celebration or just saying Thanks Be to God! Notice an ALTAR FLOWERS sign up sheet in Narthex. HOW IT WORKS: 1. SIGN YOUR NAME ON YOUR CHOSEN DATE LINE 2. ADVISE THE WHO THE FLOWERS ARE FOR AND IF IT IS MEMORY OR HONOR 3. ADVISING THE ENSURES THAT IT IS IN THE BULLETIN 4. WE WOULD PREFER NO MORE THAN TWO ALTAR FLOWERS ON ANY GIVEN DATE 5. YOU BRING YOUR ARRANGEMENT ON THE DATE SCHEDULED THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION! As you see we have a procedure in ordering flower but there is something if you want in ordering flowers. Lake Mary Florist 101 N Country Club Rd, Ste 108 Lake Mary, FL 32746 phone 407-322-3310 has agreed that you can call them, order flowers and pay for them by phone. Sallie Harris has agreed to pick them up and bring them to the church on the specific Sunday and place on the altar for you. HOWEVER, you must still sign the flower chart to let the office know the specifics for it to be entered into the bulletin. ALSO a call to Sallie Harris 407-302-6306 and/or an email to her at shlakemary@aol.com
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2017 Drama Camp Gail Bartell, Coordinator 321-279-7191 Brochures are available in the Narthex, Website or a phone call away! There are four sessions being offered.
Meal On Wheel's M-F 8:30a - 1p This program focuses not only on hot meals but also develops and sustains friendships with each other especially the elderly. Many have no family members in the area. HALOS Healing After a Loved One s Suicide Mary Campbell is the facilitator of the group which meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month between 6:30p-8p. SYA Seminole Youth Alliance Michael Slaymaker, MHR is coordinating the youth of Seminole county in providing a safe space for LGBTQ with meeting on Thursday 6p-8p. CFCArt s Central Florida Community Arts This will be enhancing students with voice and instruments thru lessons from teachers on Wed-Thurs 10a-8p; Friday 12p-5p and Saturday 10a-4p Writer s Group An independent group of individuals to meet the last Monday of the month to review their writing and publications. Supporting one another in their endeavors.
Scouts Thursday evenings during the school year Roger Evans as leader provides guidance, direction and challenges to our young people to develop skill sets to use for their life. FOOD PANTRY The pantry angels along with you and your donations both product and financial assists in our mission to help our neighbors in need with food. MATTHEW 25: Ministries, Inc. Collects empty pill bottles. Please remove any personal information and bring your bottles to the church and place in the depository. Also to help defray the cost in shipping please consider leaving a donation in one of the bottles. THANKS! Used or NEW MAGAZINES collecting for Central Florida Hospital patients Depository in the Narthex. This helps patients to have reading material while recovering.
LHCC Fall Supper Club 2017 Our LHCC Fall Supper Club is preparing to get our next groups together. We simply gather at someone s home for a meal and some fellowship. The host person or couple (singles are very welcome) prepares the main part of the meal with everyone else providing the rest (appetizers, salad dessert or whatever is decided). Each group will have a coordinator to get it started. Then the host couple should reach out to those in their group to plan their meal. The host couple may want to provide coffee, tea and or water. If anyone has a different beverage of choice, you may feel free to bring that for yourself. There is no set night of the week or time you can just work it out within your group. This is a great way to get to know your church family so we hope you ll consider getting involved. It s only one evening per month (or it could be brunch or whatever you like). To join, please contact Pearl Swartz at pearlswartz@cfl.rr.com or call (407) 869-8781. We re getting groups organized to start again in August/September so please let Pearl know by July 31 if you d like to participate. If you have any food allergies, please let her know that too so it can be noted in food preparation. Do consider joining in. You won t be sorry. Message from the Office: IF you are military or have served in the military please send me a picture of yourself at office@longwoodhillschurch.org as I am making the program for Veteran s Day. IF we did not have a picture of a loved one for Memorial Day please send as well so we can adjust our photo file.
JULY Sun Mo Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 30 31 1 DRAMA CAMP 9a NOON 2 COMMUNION 3 4 5 6 7 8 10a WORSHIP 11:15a-Noon Beg. Handbell Choir INDEPENDENCE DAY 4p Food Pantry 2-6:30p Evangelism Mtg 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10a WORSHIP 11:15a-Noon Beg. Handbell Choir 1p Stewardship Mtg 2-4p Food Pantry 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 10a WORSHIP 11:15a-Noon Beg. Handbell Choir 2-4p BUNCO 6:30p Steering Committee Mtg 2-4p Food Pantry 8-10a Steering Committee Review Mtg 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 10a WORSHIP 11:15a-Noon Beg. Handbell Choir 2-4p Food Pantry