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Light From The Hill FEBRUARY, 2017 The Pastor s Corner Rev. Norman L. Ramsey, III Dear Laurel Hill: We are bound by honor, the Apostle Paul said, to do things that please the Lord. We are being liberated by the Holy Spirit from immorality, impurity, and greed and clothed anew in goodness, righteousness, and truth. Everything about us is set out under the disinfectant of God s Light. Any staleness or blight of the soul is being cleansed and refreshed in its rays. As God brings renewal to us we are stirred up to share that renewing work with others. There is no hiding the mighty and gracious way of God. Hide it under a bushel? No! I m going to let it shine. We are motivated and moved to persuade others to honor the Lord. We know it is an awesome and fearful thing to fall into the hands of God. Even more fearful to try to resist or be in defiance against God. Even more fearful to establish our own standard of honor apart from God. We are motivated to make something plain in our lives. Jesus has died for all. For Christ s love compels us, because we are convinced that one died for all, and therefore all died. And he died for all, that those who live should no longer live for themselves but for him who died for them and was raised again. (2 nd Corinthians 5: 14 15) Knowing this, we don t commend ourselves as the answer to people s problems. We don t try to commend some collective or group salvation. The world could take us all out and martyr us and our sacrifice would not save a single soul. But, Jesus truly atoned for sins when he died. This is our singular hope and the focus of our faith. All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation. We are therefore Christ s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ s behalf: Be reconciled to God. Love you very much, Norman Ramsey Thanks again to everyone who was standing in and praying for Karen and I on our vacation. We are excited about the renewing work of God s grace we experienced and rejoice in the ways that work will be made manifest to you! BIRTHDAYS IN FEBRUARY Steele Martin, Emily Price, Janet Stoneman, Jenny Nelson, Lori Clay and Linda Kinsey

COMPELLED! 8:45am Praise & Worship 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Traditional Worship February 5, 2017: By the Love of God (2 nd Corinthians 5: 14) (Men s Breakfast at 8:00 AM & Luncheon after 11:00 AM Service) February 12, 2017: By a Far More Exceeding and Eternal Weight of Glory (2 nd Corinthians 4: 17) (Scout Sunday & Happy Valentine s Day!) February 19, 2017: By a New and Living Way (Hebrews 10: 20) February 26, 2017: By the Fear of the Lord (2 nd Corinthians 5: 9-13) March 1, 2017: ASH WEDNESDAY SERVICE @ 7:00 PM at Laurel Hill (Mark your calendar now.)

LAY MINISTERS FOR FEBRUARY, 2017 Praise & Worship: 8:45 A.M.-Sunday School: 9:45 A.M.-Worship: 11:00 A.M. OUR USHERS February 5 Kirby Miller, Joe Corley, Randy Welch February 12 Stuart Walton, Raymond Stevenson, Buddy Whitlow February 19 Bill Robinson, Gene Russell, George Kaloski February 26 Craig Pollard, Phil Deane, Ray Alexander CHILDREN S CHURCH February 5 Jeremy & Stephanie Rowan February 12 & 19 Harley Gostel February 26 Roy & Christie Owens OUR ACOLYTES February 5 Eliana Horne & Nick Cox February 12 Nick Cox February 19 Eliana Horne February 26 Nick Cox OUR GREETERS February 5 Linda Kinsey and Gail Dagenhart February 12 Randy and Meade Welch February 19 Ernie Parrish & Joe Corley February 26 Eugene and Shirley Hicks CHILDREN S MESSAGE February-To Be Announced COMMUNION February-Nancy Henry Millie Peterson SOUND TECHNICIANS February 5 & 12 David Duke February 19 & 26 Doug Singlemann TELLERS February 5 Jenny Nelson & Billy and Judy Walker February 12 Randy Welch and Phil Deane February 19 Linda Kinsey and Chris Ragland February 26 Jeremy Rowan and Peggy Singlemann

FOR YOUR INFORMATION It has been a pleasure to serve my church family as Treasurer for the past eight years. The position certainly had its challenges, but it also provided great personal satisfaction and spiritual growth. I want to thank you for your kind love gift. It certainly was a surprise and greatly appreciated. But most of all, thank you for the opportunity to use the talents the Lord gave me. I m not sure nuts and bolts can be found in any scripture, but attention to financial nuts and bolts is certainly necessary in being good stewards of the gifts we are given. Please take time to read the article about our 2016 giving. Our church has helped others in so many ways! God bless! Susan Nowell TREASURER TALK OUR BLESSINGS IN 2016-The Laurel Hill church family can be proud of our accomplishments in 2016. Not only were we able to pay 100% of the apportionments we included in our 2016 budget, but we improved our church parking lot, recovered from last spring s snow damage in the Sanctuary, and replaced the HVAC in the parsonage and we remain debt-free! Let me tell you about the additional financial blessings we gave, not only as individuals, but also through the fundraising efforts of our Missions and Ministries Committee. Individual and Missions & Ministries Committee Giving through The United Methodist Church Heart Havens $ 380.00 Society of St. Andrew $ 300.00 UMCOR International Disaster Relief $ 550.00 UMCOR Kits for Conference materials/shipping $ 595.00 UMCOR Sunday (One Great Hour of Sharing) $1,165.00 UMCOR Virginia and U.S. Disaster Relief $2,250.00 UMCOR World Hunger & Poverty $ 910.00 UMFS (United Methodist Family Services) $1,526.00 Virginia Annual Conference Offering $ 425.00 Virginia United Methodist Homes (Samaritan Fund) $ 125.00 Individual and Missions & Ministries Committee Giving to Other Ministries: HEARTH Thanksgiving boxes $ 160.00 (plus LOTS of food!) CARITAS $ 123.00 CRU (The Waylands) $ 400.00 Comfort Quilts materials $ 500.00 Eastern Henrico FISH $2,050.00 Feeding the Homeless $1,336.97 Henrico Christmas Mother $ 300.00 The Radford Elf Shelf $ 200.00 The Voice of the Martyrs $ 500.00 Varina Episcopal Food Pantry $ 400.00 Varina Golden Anniversary Dinner $ 200.00 The lists above in no way cover all the many tangible donations that you gave to help assemble Kits for Conference, stuffed animals and books for VCU Pediatric ER, items for the auction dinner, food for the HEARTH Thanksgiving baskets, or food for our bereavement meals. They do not account for the time and talent of so many from the quilters to those who helped to set-up and tidy-up on many occasions. Without you, we could not have achieved so much to help others. Thank you!

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Laurel Hill Church is looking for part-time cleaning help. $8.00 per hour. Maximum of 10 hours per week. Set your own hours. If interested contact Ann Hechler at 737-3052 or call the church office 795-2772. Also, the Weekday School is looking for part-time teachers, helpers and bus driver (no CDL required), call Margo Keeles at 795-2772. The Weekday School salaries will be based on amount of experience. HAPPY NEW YEAR! The turn of the calendar means it is time to prepare for the Annual Missions and Ministries Dinner/Auction/Craft Sale. Mark your calendar for March 11th for an evening filled with fun and fellowship while supporting the missions and ministries outreach of LHUMC. This is a church wide event in that we need your participation for this to succeed. Please purchase tickets for you and invite friends and family. We need great auction items so donate new or antique items for the auction, please save yard sale items for just that. Share your talent through the craft sale, baking a dessert or creating a centerpiece for the dinner tables. Join the committee and lend a hand. Let us work together for the benefit of others as we spread the word of the Lord through our ministries and mission. Praises, Peggy THANK YOU FOR BLESSING ME at Christmas with your generous gifts from the congregation. It is wonderful to feel appreciated and loved. I enjoy the opportunity to serve as your secretary. In July of 1979, while at the Anirav Pool, someone passed by my chair and I overheard them say that Laurel Hill was looking for a part-time secretary. God whispered in my ear and said, this is your job, go get it. I did, and 38 years later I still look forward to coming each morning. This is truly my church home and you are my church family. Love and Blessings to you all for the new year. May it be filled with good health and happiness as we serve the Lord. In His Service, Barbara A BIG THANK YOU to Miriam Pendleton for her faithful remembrance of the sick and families in need of comfort with her card ministry. She sent over 425 cards during 2016. What a blessing!