Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church 315 Winchester Road Huntsville, AL 35811 Volume 14, Issue 9 September 2017 Encouraging the Elders, While Preparing the Young I have written to you who are God s children because you know the Father. I have written to you who are mature in the faith because you know Christ, who existed from the beginning. I have written to you who are young in the faith because you are strong. God s word lives in your hearts, and you have won your battle with the evil one. ~I John 2:14 ~ The Herald is a monthly publication of Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. Members are encouraged to submit all newsworthy articles by the 20th of the month to newsletter@unionchapel-hsv.org. All articles are subject to editing for clarity and grammatical correctness.
From the Pastor s Pen In the seventeenth chapter of the Gospel of John, Jesus prayed that we might be one. Today, the body of Christ seems to be so divided and in many cases people are condemned because of their convictions. Now, the unity that Jesus prayed for does not mean that we are supposed to look alike or even talk alike. It does not even mean that our worship styles will be alike. The unity that Jesus prayed for is relative to the Holy Spirit. Christ prayed that we would be one in Him one in the Spirit. This unity will lead to spiritual growth and purpose with regard to salvation. When we are saved we are to grow in grace and then lead others to the Lord so they too can be saved. It is my opinion that if we would stop focusing on the things that we don t agree on, and focus on the things that we agree on things would be a lot better for us all. We all agree that God the Father is Creator and the source of all our blessings. We all agree that Jesus is redeemer - He died for all our sins and rose for our salvation. We all agree that the Holy Spirit is sustainer, teacher and guide. Brothers and sisters, I think we all Unity agree that it is God s will that all would be saved. These are just a few things that can help us become one in the spirit. Notice that the things we agree on are all related to salvation, which is God s desire for humankind. It is my prayer that we would allow the Holy Spirit to make us one. Unity Worship Service Every 4th and 5th Sunday 8:00 a.m. (ONE SERVICE ONLY) -Casual Attire- Sunday School 7:00 a.m. and immediately following service 2
New to Our Church Family We welcome you, with the joy of the Lord, to the Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church family! It is our prayer that your faith will be strengthened as we learn and grow together. We invite you to explore the ministries of the church and ask God to show you where He wants you to get connected. We are truly excited you are here: Petrina Ophilia Davis James Theo Owens Let s Study Together BIBLE STUDY Join us every Wednesday 12 Noon Mid-Day Bible Study Boone-Lacy Fellowship Hall SUNDAY SCHOOL Join us every Sunday at 7:00 a.m. & 9:30 a.m. Signs of God s Covenants 09.03 The Rainbow (Genesis 8:20-22; 9:8-17) 7:00 p.m. Adult Bible Study Boone-Lacy Fellowship Hall 09.10 Circumcision (Genesis 17:1-14) 09.17 Sabbath Observance (Exodus 31:12-18) Youth Bible Study Basement 09.24 Spirit-filled Heart (Ezekiel 36:22-32) Collegiate Bible Study Conference Room (Former Library) 3
How to walk with God - Genesis 5:21-24. Enoch had such a close walk with the Lord that Scripture says, and he was not, for God took him (Genesis 5:24). This means that Enoch did not die, but was taken directly into the presence of the Lord. What a wonderful testimony! Reconciliation. This term essentially means God moving toward us. The joy of this step is that we bear no responsibility; it s all up to Him. Through the cross of Jesus Christ, God has already made His move in our direction (II Corinthians 5:18). When we place faith in the Savior, we immediately take part in that reconciliation. Trusting God. Our heavenly Father wants us to know He is concerned with our spiritual growth. He also wants us to trust that He has, through Christ, provided the means by which we can walk intimately with Him. Agreement. To appreciate the closeness God wants to have with us, we must agree with what His Word Wisdom to Live By teaches about His Son, the church, and our problem with sin. Fellowship. Just as our human relationships fall apart without regular contact, our intimacy with the Father weakens when we do not spend time with Him. Walking with God is not an impossible mission, but it does require careful attention to the details of our Christian life. When we set our course for God, he will always be there to direct our path (Proverbs 16:9). ~Dr. Charles Stanley Wellness News Got happiness? Enjoying life boosts your health! Enjoying your life doesn t just put a smile on your face. It s good for your health! Life satisfaction, enjoyment of life, optimism, and other aspects that make up what researchers call subjective well-being may profoundly affect health. Positive emotions, both passing happiness and longer-term contentment, seem to make us more resilient to stress and are linked to healthier behaviors as well as better cardiovascular health and improved immune system functioning. Good feelings may even slow down the aging process itself! Of course, unlike clothes, books, and blenders, good vibes can t be ordered with the click of a button, and don t worry, be happy is easier said than done. You have to generate good feelings. Healthy daily routines, like regular exercise and good sleep habits, can produce feel-good brain chemicals and lower stress hormones. Make sure your relationships support your happiness, too, by investing in the ones that make you feel good - and divesting from the ones that don t. Adding a mindfulness meditation practice to your routine will help you manage the inevitable stresses of life and keep you feeling good. ~Cleveland Clinic Wellness 4
Scenes from 84th Church Anniversary Sixth Annual Educational Gala The Union Chapel Christian Academy Foundation, Inc. Sixth Annual Educational Gala will be held Thursday, September 21, 2017, at 7:00 p.m. in the Boone-Lacy Fellowship Hall of Union Chapel Missionary Baptist Church. During the gala, special acknowledgements and commendations will be given to organizations and individuals for contributions in the Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics (STEAM) disciplines. This year s honorees are Dr. O. Wendell Davis, Lifetime Achievement Award; Huntsville Alumni Chapter, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Civic/Community STEAM Award; Mrs. Dawn Stanley, Inspiring Young Minds to Succeed Award; and Torch Technologies, Corporate STEAM Award. The Gala supports the Academy s scholarship program and other initiatives. For reservations or additional information, contact Sister Donna Robinson at 256.489.4259 or e-mail drobinson@ucchristianacademy.org. 5
Congratulations... Congratulations to Sister Brenda Martin, who will appear in the upcoming musical, Requiem for Rice. This production is a tribute to honor and recognize posthumously the scores of enslaved Africans upon whom the infrastructure of America was built and who were buried throughout the Low Country and across the United States. The event will be held on Sunday, October 22, 2017, at 3:00 p.m. at the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church located in Charleston, S.C. Congratulations to Dr. Linda Burruss, who was recently named principal of Rolling Hills Elementary School. Eagle Scout Code of Honor Ceremony Congratulations to Brother Marc Anthony Williams, who received the rank of Eagle Scout during the Eagle Scout Court of Honor held on Friday, August 4, 2017, in the Boone-Lacy Fellowship Hall. Marc is the 20th Eagle Scout from Boy Scout Troop 156. The Eagle is the highest recognition that Scouting offers. It is earned through the advancement program, and only a small percentage of boys who begin in Scouting receive this honor. The wearer of the Eagle award is the epitome of scouting s best efforts and beliefs. As his Eagle Scout project, Marc chose to build food storage bins for the Salvation Army located in Huntsville, Alabama. Marc received special recognition as the 2018 Boy Scout of the Year from VFW Post 5162 and Post Commander Jim Carter. This honor brings the potential of a $5,000 scholarship and an opportunity to represent Post 5162 at the district level. Marc is a senior at Buckhorn High School and the son of Minister Anthony and Sister Renetta Williams. 6
Pastor s Honors Awards Render therefore to all their dues: tribute to whom tribute is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear; honour to whom honour. -Romans 13:7. The following are recipients of the August Pastor s Honors Awards: Anita Weathers Church Vocation Service Award Fred McGlathery Generation X Service Award Brenda Stephens Health/Wellness Service Award Charley Lockhart, IV Millennial Service Award Elizabeth Smith Senior Adult Service Award Nakia Griffin Youth Service Award Not pictured: Felton Berger and Prentiss Moore, Community Service Award. Pastor s Honors Award nominations may be submitted to serviceaward@unionchapel-hsv.org. Just a Thought... A good leader is slow to anger. We ve all seen the caricatures in movies and television of the angry boss; the person who yells for no reason, barks orders and berates and demoralizes the staff. Perhaps you ve even worked for such a person. The Bible says that Whoever is slow to anger is better than the mighty, and he who rules his spirit than he who takes a city. ~Brent Rinehart (Crosswalk.com) 7
Monthly Ministry Meetings Ministry Time When SUNDAY Intercessory Prayer Line 7:00 AM 8:00 AM Every New Members Orientation 9:30 AM Every Prayer Line Ministry 8:00 PM 9:00 PM Every MONDAY Intercessory Prayer 6:00 PM 7:30 PM Every Stitching & Quilting Ministry 6:00 PM Every Cancer Support Group 6:30 PM 1st Progressive Matrons 6:45 PM 1st Revised Version Choir 6:00 PM 1st/2nd/4th Trustee Ministry 6:30 PM 1st Missionary Ministry 6:00 PM 2nd Ushers Ministry #1 7:00 PM 2nd Youth Ushers Ministry 6:00 PM 2nd Deacons Ministry 6:30 PM 3rd Deaconess Ministry 6:30 PM 3rd Mothers Ministry 10:00 AM 12 Noon 3rd Grief Ministry 6:00 PM 4th Kidney Support Ministry 6:00 PM 4th Men s Ministry 6:00 PM 4th TUESDAY Senior Adult Ministry 1:00 PM 1st Cub Scouts 6:30 PM 1st Matrons 6:30 PM 1st & 3rd Church Choir 7:00 PM 1st & 4th Gospel Choir 7:00 PM 2nd Laymen/Brotherhood 7:00 PM 2nd Community Care Ministry 6:00 PM 2nd Recreation Ministry 6:30 PM 2nd Women s Choir 6:00 PM 3rd Ministers Wives 6:30 PM 3rd Male Chorus 7:00 PM 3rd WEDNESDAY Intercessory Prayer 11:00 AM 12 Noon Every The Passage Ministry 5:45 PM Every Sign Language Ministry 5:45 PM Every Sunday School Teachers 6:00 PM Every Education Assistance Ministry 5:30 PM 3rd THURSDAY Church Choir 7:00 PM 1st & 4th Gospel Choir 7:00 PM 2nd Tour & Hospitality Ministry 6:00 PM Women s Choir 6:00 PM 2nd & 3rd Male Chorus 7:00 PM 3rd Executive Ministry 6:00 PM 3rd Young Women s Ministry 5:45 PM 3rd Usher Ministry #2 7:00 PM 4th SATURDAY Wellness Ministry 9:00 AM 2nd Boy Scouts 9:00 AM 11:00 AM 1st & 3rd Street Ministry 10:00 AM 12 Noon 3rd Community Care Ministry Outreach 11:00 AM 4th Progressive Matrons 10:00 AM 4th Girl Scouts 10:00 AM 11:30 AM 2nd & 4th CHURCH ADDRESS 315 Winchester Road Huntsville, AL 35811 256.852.1150 256.851.6949 FAX OFFICE HOURS: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. WEBSITE: www.unionchapel-hsv.org EMAIL: unionchapel@unionchapel-hsv.org O. Wendell Davis, D.Min., Pastor Saturday Morning Worship Orange Drive Campus 10:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Services 7:45 & 10: 45 a.m. Sunday School 7:00 a.m. 9:30-10:30 a.m. Bible Study Wednesday 12:00 Noon 7:00 p.m. RADIO MINISTRY WEUP AM 1700 RADIO Sermon 1:30 p.m. Sunday TELEVISION MINISTRY Each Sunday WAWB TV 7:00-8:00 a.m. Comcast Cable 3 TV 8:00-9:00 p.m. Mediacom Cable Channel 11 (WAMY) 7:00-8:00 a. m. (Check your local cable services for more broadcast times) The above ministry meeting schedule does not supersede your internal ministry calendar that has been previously posted.