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October 2018 From the Pastor s Desk The heat index two days ago was over one hundred degrees, and yet I m writing to you about October. It is hard to believe, but fall is just around the corner and the month of October is a very important month in our church. We will begin to collect for Operation Christmas Child, Angela and I will be headed to Latvia as the Cirst trip of what we pray to be many more from our church in support of the Tolbert Family, and I will slowly begin incorporating Christmas music into my daily routine. October is also a month of intense preparation and prayer for two important events in the life of our church. Of course, our annual fall festival takes place on October 31. Many hours will be spent over the next month to prepare for the hundreds of people who will Clood our campus on that night. The other important event that we will be praying and preparing for is a fall revival taking place November 4-6. I m excited about this revival and I m asking each of you to make it a matter of focused prayer over the next several weeks. I have never scheduled a revival at Malvern Hill in the time I ve been your pastor, but I feel very burdened right now about the need to focus our time and attention to the revival of our people and the evangelism of our community. We are having revival services in early November, but prayer and preparation for our revival services will be a major focus of attention during October as we look forward to God s movement among the people of Malvern Hill. By Craig Thompson What can you do right now? 1. Begin praying for God to prepare your heart to be challenged and changed through the preaching of his Word. 2. Pray that God would show you the sin in your own life of which you need to repent. 3. Pray that God would reveal any collective sin in our church of which we need to repent. 4. Pray for those who attend our services to be open to the movement of the Holy Spirit. 5. Pray for God to show you three people you can invite to attend our revival services. 6. Pray our theme verse, Psalm 119:25. I hope that you will make special effort to be in prayer for the upcoming missions, evangelism, and revival opportunities within our church. Inside this Issue: Discipleship and Worship Ministry............ 2 Missions Pro5ile: OCC..................... 3 Prime Timers Ministry................... 3 Children s Ministry....................... 4 Upcoming Events......................... 5 Generation 180 Ministry................. 6 Calendar, Birthdays, and Anniversaries... 7

Discipleship By Keven Newsome This month I want to give everyone a reminder of what it means to study the Bible in context. When it comes to handling scripture properly, the adage is that context is king. If you don t consider the context of what you re reading, misinterpretations and misunderstandings happen easily. Learning to understand the Bible in all its contexts will take your Biblical understanding from black and white to full color. 1. Overall Context First and foremost we have to consider the Bible as a whole. We believe it is complete, inerrant, and uncontradictory. When we begin to look for meaning in a passage we must compare it to other scriptures. Do the same truths appear elsewhere? Does the passage contribute to the overall picture we know about God and scripture? If a contradiction seems to exist, it s because a misinterpretation has occurred. The overall context helps to point you in the right direction. 2. Immediate Context Each book and each author can have unique qualities. Certain authors may use one word consistently to mean one thing, whereas another author might use the same word slightly differently. When trying to understand a passage, check all the surrounding scriptures, check elsewhere in the same book, and check other writing by the same author for contextual clues. 3. Literary Context The Bible is written in several different genres. Knowing what genre you are reading helps in your journey of understanding. You should read a book of poetry with a different interpretive lens than you would read a book of history. 4. Historical Context The Bible tells us accounts of things that actually happened within a framework of history. If we don t slow down and learn the historical events and political landscapes surrounding a passage, we may not fully grasp the intended meaning of the author. 5. Cultural Context Different people groups have different customs, colloquialism, expectations, and fears. With any given passage we must consider the culture from three perspectives: 1. The author s culture. 2. The audience s culture. 3. The culture of the people who are the characters of the story. A Greek writing to Greeks about Jews is going to talk differently than Jew writing to Jews about Babylonians. Learn the cultural nuances of what s being said. Music Ministry In my preparation for Equipping Studies recently, I came across a small bit of scripture that I have read a thousand times but never really realized what I was reading. It s a bit about the importance of singing and worship to Jesus, but we tend to overlook a couple of beautiful moments of worship by Jesus in the midst of his suffering. If you knew you were going to your death what would you want to do? You d want to spend time with family and friends and you d spend time praying. Jesus did that but he did one other thing too. He sang. After sharing a mean with his friends and before praying, Jesus worshipped in song. Then as Jesus hung on the cross there are seven recorded things he said. One of those was, My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? When we Cirst read it we can feel the desperation and loneliness that Jesus must have felt. When we dig deeper, we realize that those words were not random. Jesus was quoting scripture. But what we overlook is the fact that the scripture he quotes is a song. It is from Psalm 22 a psalm that begins with specicic melodic instructions to the musicians. It was a known tune and something sung at the temple. Jesus probably learned this piece of scripture as a child by learning to sing it, much like we teach children scripture today. So when Jesus quotes the scripture, he is quoting the words of a song written on his heart. He may have been in too much pain to sing and could only shout out the words, but in that moment Jesus reached for words of worship. In times of struggle what do you reach for? Consider the example of Jesus. He was a worshipping and singing savior, and he worshipped and sang his way to the cross.

Mission Emphasis: OperaDon Christmas Child Operation Christmas Child is a project of Samaritan s Purse, an international Christian relief and evangelism organization headed by Franklin Graham. The mission of Operation Christmas Child is to demonstrate God s love in a tangible way to children in need around the world, and together with the local church worldwide, to share the Good News of Jesus Christ. Since 1993, Operation Christmas Child has collected and delivered more than 135 million gift-cilled shoeboxes to children in more than 150 countries and territories. For many of these children, the gift-cilled shoebox is the Cirst gift they have ever received. Since 1993, more than 7.4 million children have participated in The Greatest Journey, Operation Christmas Child s follow- up program that is offered to many children who receive shoebox gifts. The Greatest Journey is implemented through a global church network. This 12-lesson discipleship program teaches children about God s amazing love and guides them through what it means to faithfully follow Jesus Christ. Some items you may want to include in your Operation Christmas Child Shoebox are: Toys- medium to large items such as a soccer ball with a pump, stuffed animal, baby doll, toy truck, musical instruments, or clothing items School Supplies- pens, pencils, sharpeners, crayons, notebooks, and solar calculators Non-liquid hygiene items- toothbrush and toothpaste, bar soap, wash cloths, comb or brush Accessories- sunglasses, hair clips, watches, Clashlights and batteries A personal note and a picture of you and/or your family Please do not include candy, toothpaste, used or damaged items, war-related items, chocolate or food, fruit snacks or drink mixes, liquids or lotions, medications or vitamins, breakable items, or aerosol cans. Prime Timers Ministry We are very thankful of how God blessed us once again with the Senior Fair. He is so faithful. As always I want to thank the church and Pastor Craig for their great support each year. I am also thankful for Ms. Diana Taylor and her support and help with all the paper work. We were blessed with all the great volunteers and the ones who prepared the desserts. Can t leave out the work of our Senior Adult Ministry Team. It was just another great time in the Lord. By Buster Morris Well, October is here and we will be leaving in just a few days for our Washington trip. We are very excited for the opportunity to visit our Nation s Capital with all the sites and also the Bible Museum. Please be in prayer for us as we travel. October will be another busy month, please be watching our calendar for all our activities. October Prime Timer Events Tuesday, October 2, 8:00 AM- Senior Breakfast Thursday, October 11, 2:30 PM - Karesh Wing Ministry Thursday, October 15-18 - Washington Trip Tuesday, October 22, 8:00 AM - Apple Trip Thursday Thursday, October 25, 2:30 PM - Springdale Ministry 3

Children s Ministry The children s ministry began the new church year with a bang. I would like to thank all the adults who helped with our annual water day. We had the largest turnout ever, and we needed all your help. Our Cirst mission s project for the year is Rice Bowls for Orphans. This was started 38 years ago in Spartanburg, SC. It is a non-procit organization that provides food for orphaned children in the name of Christ. Beginning in 2007, Rice Bowls partnered directly in Christian children s homes, Cirst in India and parts of Africa. Rice Bowls has raised tens of millions of dollars toward alleviating world hunger. The organization is currently working with 58 faith based children s homes in 9 countries to provide 100% of the food for the children in their care. The children have begun taking the rice bowl banks home. When they get them Cilled with money, they are to return them. The project will end on November 14. At that time all rice bowls are to be returned. We will break them open and give an accounting for the amount of money raised. As I write this, I am preparing for an event (meal) to be held on Wednesday, September 19. When the children Cirst come in, they will pick a colored sticker. Their meal will be dependent on what color sticker they pick, but they won t know what the colors mean. Some will have much more than others. One group will get just a small piece of bread and some water, some will get rice and water, and some will get pizza and their choice of drink. The purpose, of course, is to show them a little of what world hunger is like. Fall Festival By Rhonda Adams Our annual fall festival will be held on Wednesday, October 31 from 6:00 until 8:00. This is our gift to the community. It is a time in which we have the opportunity to interact with people living in the area that we might not see the rest of the year. Attendance usually runs around 1500 or more people. Sign- up sheets will go up soon with the ways that you can help with this event. We will also need donations of candy lots and lots of candy. Sacks of Love We are going into our 10th year of this ministry. Malvern Hill works with Midway Elementary providing sacks of food for children to take home on weekends. These are children whose families are struggling to provide even the basic necessities for their children. If you want to help with this ministry, you can help by donating money for the purchase of the food or by helping pack the bags. The time and dates we pack the bags are announced through the church announcements. Dates To Remember Fall Festival Wednesday, October 31 Rice Bowls project ends Wednesday, November 14 Our second mission s project will be Operation Christmas Child. This ministry sponsored by Samaritan s Purse gives families an opportunity to work together to put together shoeboxes of small gifts and useful items for children. The boxes will be used by Samaritan s Purse to tell others about Jesus. Many of the children receiving the boxes go on to participate in Samaritan Purse s 12 lesson follow-up Bible study course called The Greatest Journey. More information will be sent home soon. 4

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GeneraDon180 Ministry DO YOU PRAY TO YOUR BASEBALL? This month s issue of Parenting Teens magazine takes up the hot topic of youth sports. Reading this issue will cause you to reflect upon the purpose of sports in your life and the lives of your children. Sports can be dangerous, dangerous because of what they provide. In sports we find community and accomplishment, acceptance and satisfaction, all very tempting. Therefore take care and remember that sports are just one more place where we teach our children that Jesus comes first. Wrestle with this question: Has your child s sport become their idol? Has it become your idol? Has sports taken the place of your family time at home and attendance at your church? I ve been there and shrugged off the same question. I ve made an idol out of my sport. I ve prayed to my baseball. This is serious business so think hard and write your child s sport in the blank provided. Answer these questions for yourself, and then ask them of your children. Is where you are most happy? Is where you Cind your joy? Is where you mind wanders to in the free moments of your life? Do you feel like you re living out your purpose in life when you re at? Is where your closest friends are? Is where you spend your time and money? Could you get rid of everything in your life but? Do you spend more time attending, studying, and talking about than you do Jesus and his church? By Adam Whiteside Take my advice, there was a time when I found everything I thought I would ever need on a baseball Cield. Then one day it was over, and I didn t know how to be a good Christian man. Like the woodworker in Isaiah 44, everything I needed in life I found in one manmade idol. You see, this woodworker cuts down his tree and makes a Cire with the wood. He bakes bread and roasts meat on that Cire. He Cinds everything he needs in one tree. Because after the food and Cire he makes himself an idol, as it says in verse 16: 16 Half of it he burns in the Cire. Over the half he eats meat; he roasts it and is satiscied. Also he warms himself and says, Aha, I am warm, I have seen the Cire! 17 And the rest of it he makes into a god, his idol, and falls down to it and worships it. He prays to it and says, Deliver me, for you are my god! It sounds silly to worship something someone could use to make a Cire, bake, and roast on. Almost as silly as it sounds when I ask: Do you pray to your baseball? Let s be honest, when it s all said and done wouldn t we all rather our children become good Christian men and women Cirst and good athletes second? If you had an inclination to answer yes to any of the above questions, you ve bought the lie the world is selling.

OCTOBER 2018 sunday monday tuesday wednesday thursday friday saturday 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Mission Bible Study Mission Prayer Group Karesh Wing 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Operation Christmas Child Kickoff Love, Serve, Give Finance Committee Mtg. Deacons' Mtg. Women s Christmas Craft Party 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Next Steps Class Apple Trip PrimeTimer s Washington Trip Springdale Ministry Men s Bible Study 28 29 30 31 1 2 3 Fall Festival Set-Up Senior Breakfast Fall Festival 7 Happy Birthday 10/1 Bella Bennett 10/2 Will Mathis Madison Williams 10/4 Brooke Jordan Joshua Taylor 10/5 Patty Haudenshild Paul Allen 10/7 Jenny Branham Jim Mathis Ted Dowey 10/8 Stacy McCaskill Braiden Brazzell 10/9 Mary Andrews 10/11 Grace Holden 10/12 Olivia Arrington Pam Childers Billy Sparks Linda Branham 10/13 Haven Thomas Brody Dowey Carson Holden Lindsey Spitzer 10/15 Ella Brinson 10/16 Mari Jones 10/17 Gage Thomas 10/18 Caroline Tolbert Ryan Davis Becky Stephens 10/20 Hank Tarte 10/21 Ashley Elliott Wayne Watts James Brinson 10/22 Easton Colvin Ally Stephens 10/23 Brynna Chestnut Libby Cunningham 10/25 Ginger Chestnut 10/26 Buster Morris 10/28 Maddox Freeman 10/31 Edith Mosie Happy Anniversary 10/2 Clay & Gregg Williams 10/6 Jason & Julie Jordan 10/15 Michael & Neva Arrington Victor & Darlene Thomas 10/16 Talley & Tara Truesdale 10/18 Donnie & Renee Broughton Scott & Michell Holden 10/23 Scott & Erin Taylor 10/26 Lee & Kristie Williams Tommy & Lori BrownCield 10/30 Larry & Vickie Patton

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