t December 10, 2017 Vol. 34 No. 45 CURRENT SERMON SERIES: He will be called Jesus Isaiah 9:6 This week : He will be called Mighty God WELCOME
Deck the Halls - Bah Humbug! And the angel said to them, Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior who is Christ the Lord. Luke 2:10-11 This season of the year has lots of heroes. In addition to the obvious choice of the jolly old elf himself, we cheer for Rudolph as he overcomes his personal obstacles to save Christmas. We love Frosty and how he enjoys the time he has and makes the most of it. But perhaps two of the greatest heroes of this season are known more for the changes in their personality than anything else. Charles Dickens and Dr. Seuss have both made a lot of money off the idea that there s just something wrong with being a grumpy grouch during the holidays. Ebenezer Scrooge and the Grinch both find true Christmas joy before their stories end. They aren t the first to discover it, though. As Christians, we sing Joy to the World and O come all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant. And lost among all the fa la la la la la is the truth that this tis the season to be jolly. At the birth of Jesus the angel said this was good news of great joy. The word great is the Greek word mega. This is REALLY good news for the whole world! And yet, especially at this time of year, it often feels more like the season of mega stress and exhaustion instead of a time of joy and peace! What can we do to keep joy in our hearts, not just in December, but all year? Your place for weekly news and updates! Today, we welcome our youth group back from their winter retreat. Nathan has done such a great job planning and preparing for this event and I can t wait to hear the stories the kids will tell when they get back. Thanks to all the chaperones and cooks who went to help out, too. We were blessed to have guests from the Washington Avenue and Oak Hill congregations join us, as well. Thanks also to Brad Carter for overseeing our Cookies for Angels program again this year. What a great way to make a positive impression on so many in our community! Another way we impact our community is through our Adopt a Family program, too. Please continue to give generously so that we make Christmas special for a family in need. There are so many opportunities for service, fellowship, and worship together! This past week we said goodbye to one of our oldest members. Joyce Booth took every opportunity to encourage others and share the love of the Lord with them. She was always so loving and welcoming to her church family and to our guests. She will be missed, but her ministry carries on in the lives of those us she touched! Praise the Lord for her faithful example! -David Salisbury Worry will steal your joy faster than anything. Corrie Ten Boom said Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, it empties today of its strength. It s hard to be joyful when you re stressed out. Practice giving your worries to God and trusting Him with your stresses. Refuse to focus on what you DON T have. This season is filled with ads and catalogs that tell us we need more stuff. Proverbs 14:30 reminds us that envy rots the bones. The Grinch learned a valuable lesson when he discovered that Christmas doesn t come from a store. Christmas means so much more. The same is true for our joy. Make some time to rest in all the busy-ness. Job 9:25 says My days are swifter than a runner. They fly away without a glimpse of joy. Slow down and enjoy the people and moments of this time. Schedule some time for rest in with all the other parties and events. During this time of year, may our joy shine even more brightly so that those around us can see the difference that Jesus had made in our lives! -David 2 Corinthians 5:9 So whether we are at home or away, we make it our aim to please him.
Don t forget to check the youth room for ways that you can get involved! We will be having a Christmas party on Wednesday, December 20th after services! Bring a fun gift (and please don t spend more that $5 or so). Questions or Suggestions? Nathan Woolard - Youth and Family Minister nathan@hcofc.com or (919) 200-8416 Bible Image of the week Be sure to sign-up for the next youth led service on January 28th if you haven t done so! Adopt-a-Family Shopping - Dec. 17 HYG Christmas Party - Dec. 20 Adopt-a-Family Ministry: Each year we take up money so that we can help buy gifts for children of families in need. We are taking this money up now in every classroom! In Luke 15, Jesus presents three different parables that all have one thing in common. They all revolve around something (or someone) that is lost. Parable one is about a lost sheep, parable two is about a lost coin, and parable three is about a lost son. This weekend we have discussed each of these parables and have thought about how each example was lost (and also how we can help each type of lost person). For instance, the lost sheep knew it was lost, but had no clue how to get home. It needed someone to go out and lead it back. In the same way, there are many people who know they are lost, but need someone to help show them how to be found. They need to be shown the path to God. The lost coin on the other hand had no idea it was lost (since it was a coin). This represents the people who don t realize they are lost and must first be shown where they are. Then, they can be guided down the proper road. Lastly, the lost son is shown as someone who knows he is lost and also knows the way home. In this case, the son doesn t Be sure to sign up for the remind groups below that apply necessarily need someone to find him or show him how to to your family and text your name to (919) 200-8416. get back. He instead needs a warm welcome. We can be that welcome for those who just want/need to come home as well. Will you put forth the effort to find the lost and help them in whatever way they need help?
Serving the Assembly Sunday, 12.10 AM Service Announcements - Rodney Newton Song Leader - Kenny Brantley Opening Prayer - Fred Barnett Scripture Reading - Billy Ray Sermon - David Salisbury Closing Prayer - Juan Nunez Sunday, 12.10 PM Service Song Leader - Nathan Woolard Opening Prayer - Robert Dixon Scripture Reading - Jon Tapp Closing Prayer - Tim Tapp Wednesday, 12.13 Service Song Leader - Leland Steely Opening Prayer - Brad Carter Devotional - Nathan Woolard Closing Prayer - Jon Tapp For The Record: Week of December 3, 2017 Sunday AM Class - 120 Sunday AM Worship - 202 Sunday PM Worship - 107 Wednesday Bible Study - 98 Contribution - $ 6,741.36 Greeters 12.10 Mike Coffman Sharon Coffman Robert Dixon Communion Servers Green Street Side Rodney Newton Scott Schue Larry Bundy John Riley Dawson Parking Lot Side Brad Carter Chris Thompson Jerry Burrough Jon Tapp The Plan of Salvation Hearing (Romans 10:17) Belief (Hebrews 11:6) Repentance (Luke 13:3) Confession (Matthew 10:32) Baptism (Mark 16:16) Faithful Living (Rev 2:10) What does it mean? Jesus tells a group of religious elites that the only way they can be saved is to repent of their sins. He wasn t picking on them, He just wanted them to understand that no one is good enough to be right with God on their own merits. When we come to know God s will and we see where we have fallen short of it, we must change our life accordingly. Repentance is bringing my life in line with God s will for how His people should live.
Continue to Remember Frances Abell Geraldine Addison Kaycee Burrough Lyn Carter Magdalene Shelton Carol Cummings Patricia DeLong Juanita Dockery Cathy Fletcher Jim Hayes Odie Mays Jim McIllwain Jane Putman Friends and Family Vicki Boggess - cancer - Shane Boggess mother June Bollinger - Marlene Stilwell s mother Fran Castellano Ronnie Clothier - Parkinson s - Sharry West s brother Kay Cook - Everett & Odie May s daughter Otis Cook - Marlena Buchanan s friend Connor Crossan - cancer - Bob McIndoo s 9 yr. old cousin Curt Dills - Juanita Dockery s brother Jerry Goben - friend of J.B. Slaughter Bill Gotee - cancer - J.B. Slaughter s brother-in-law Jean Green - Barry Green s mother Frances & Etta Jenkins Emery McCullough - cancer- David Leigh s brother-in-law Carol Merriweather - Line Street Church of Christ Maxine O Nan - Stuart O Nan s grandmother Dennis Osburn - Mary Sue Slaughter s brother Greg Ray - cousin of David Hust Vickie Rogers - cancer - Stephen Roger s wife Bige Shepherd - former member Sylvia Slaughter - JB & Caroline Slaughter s sister Theresa Smith - cancer - Samantha Thompson s mother Joyce Stilwell - Steve Stilwell s mother Mildred Yates - Mary Taylor s sister Joe Wilder - cancer - Marlena Buchanan s friend s son Sympathy Our sympathy is extended to the family of Joyce Booth. Joyce passed away last week. Our sympathy is also extended to Donald & Gloria Stone and family on the loss of Donald s stepmother, Peggy Stone. Prayer List Updates: Frieda Higgs fell and injured her leg and is recovering at home. Donna Moschner will have surgery Tuesday. Jane Putman has been moved to Henderson Nursing Home. Hubert Raines, Laverne Thomason s brother-in-law, has been in the hospital in Tennessee. Darrel Rall, Rhonda Fyffe s brother, has has cancer. He is in California. Etta Jenkins fell and hit her head causing bleeding. She has been moved to Hospice. Maxine O Nan, Stuart O Nan s grandmother, has melanoma in her eye.
Monday - Ladies Ornament Making Party - Casey Maddox home @ 7:00 pm. Details below. Dec.12 - Tues. Morning Class Christmas Party - at the home of Jean Jenkins. Bring a side dish and a gift for gift exchange. Dec.13 - Wed. Night Meal - Last one of 2017 Dec.17 - Adopt-a-Family - The last day to give to help provide Christmas for children of a family in need. HYG shopping for gifts. PANTRY NEEDS Pancake Mix (add water only) Biscuit Mix (add water only) Granola / Breakfast Bars Ladies Christmas Ornament Making Party Boxed Mac & Cheese Vegetable Soup Chicken Noodle Soup Please do NOT bring items that are outdated. We can not give those items out. Thank you. Monday, December 11 @7:00 pm the ladies are invited to the home of Casey Maddox to make Christmas ornaments. Bring $5.00 and something sweet. Craft materials will be supplied. Sign up in the lobby. Leadership Meeting - The Elders will meet at 4:00 pm and the Deacons will meet at 5:00. Potluck - Our annual Christmas potluck in the Fellowship Hall following evening services Dec. 20 - HYG Christmas Party Dec. 24 - No Evening Service Dec. 26 - Church Office Closed Adopt-a-Family In We 2018, are taking we will donations be using to the His Word help make Christmas devotional guide which will take you special for a family this year. Money through will the be entire collected New Testament in during a year. class If you or you would may give like to buy a book, it please to Nathan. sign We up will in collect the foyer and we will order until the Sun. books Dec. as 17. a group. The cost for a Please help devotional make this time book is $6. bright for a family in need. WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEAL Up In Smoke Pancakes Bacon / Sausage Eggs