Heartbeat INDIAN HILLS COMMUNITY CHURCH April 30, 2017 It is a pleasure to have you at The Hills this morning and we trust you will find the service worshipful. Our purpose is to grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ through the study of the Scriptures which testify of Him. Hidden Sin Hidden sin has devastating effects. King David tried to hide his sin with Bathsheba. Later, when it was discovered that she had conceived a child by him, David arranged the death of her husband. David tried to hide his sin, but it took a toll on him. He could not escape his stinging conscience. He was riddled with guilt. When the prophet Nathan confronted him, David finally confessed his sin and was forgiven and cleansed. Are you suffering from hidden sin? Resist the temptation to hide it. There is only one thing to do. Run to God and confess your sin! He who conceals his transgressions will not prosper, but he who confesses and forsakes them will find compassion (Proverbs 28:13). Facts of Salvation Many of you expressed appreciation for Gil s message from Galatians last Sunday night. Following is a summary of the facts of salvation from Galatians 1:15 17: 1. The work of God 2. Founded in His good pleasure 3. Includes our service for Him 4. Planned before our birth 5. Initiated by God 6. The result of His grace 7. Focused in His Son 8. Includes our specific ministry Before We Speak We are to carefully consider everything that comes out of our mouths. Before we speak, we must make sure: Our words are true. (Are our thoughts based on gossip or slander?) Our words are helpful. (Are we building up or tearing down?) Our words are necessary. (Are we finding fault with something of little importance?) Our words are kind. (Are we humble in our approach?) We ve removed the log from our own eyes. Heartbeat 3
Lyle Goodenkauf to Teach Three-Week Class Spiritual Battle Between Christianity & Islam Gale Engle Lyle Goodenkauf will be teaching on the spiritual battle between Christianity and Islam. His motivation for investigating Islam and sharing what he has learned comes from Matthew 10:16. Lyle said, This verse, like all Scripture, speaks to believers throughout the ages, and is certainly crucial today: Behold, I am sending you like lambs among the wolves; therefore be wise [shrewd] as serpents and pure [innocent] as doves (Aramaic version). A major false teaching Lyle uncovered in Islam s holy book, the Koran, is that Islam denies the deity of Christ and teaches that Jesus was not crucified or resurrected. Many Bible verses verify Jesus deity and His death and resurrection, Lyle said. One of my favorites that speaks to Christ s deity is Peter s answer to Jesus question, Who do you say that I am? He [Jesus] said to them, But who do you say that I am? Simon Peter answered, You are the Christ, the Son of the living God. And Jesus said to him, Blessed are you, Simon Barjona, because flesh and blood did not reveal this to 4 Heartbeat Lyle and Cheryl Goodenkauf you, but My Father who is in heaven (Matthew 16:15-17). Peter got it right and Jesus confirmed it, Lyle said. Nevertheless, the spiritual battle continues on many fronts. Some say Islam is a religion of peace, but in class we will examine verses from the Koran that show Islam is not a religion of peace and that its ultimate goal is world domination. In his investigation of the Koran, Lyle learned that this worldwide Islamic domination is to be achieved by both violent jihad and non-violent jihad. Violent jihad is achieved by terrorist attacks and war, while non-violent jihad is achieved by infiltration under the guise of peace. Evidence from the Koran will be examined in class that Islam is to negotiate only from a position
of weakness and to use lies and deception to achieve domination. Lyle s curiosity with false religions began much earlier in his life. As I listened to the adults discussing various Christian denominations, I realized they often had varying beliefs. I was compelled to check them out and determine which, if any, are true to Christ. As an adult, Lyle s interest in exposing false religions intensified. I had been investigating Islam for several years and saw the threat it posed, and then came September 11, 2001. That especially led me to expose it and inform others, Lyle said. Other motivating factors today include the professing Christian churches who avoid investigating Islam out of fear of being controversial or offensive, and the increase in the tri-faith and interfaith movements, which emphasize social unity above biblical truth. This class is designed for anyone who wants to be informed of the 1400-year link with Islam and current events in the world today, Lyle said. It is good to be wise so we know how to pray, act, and share with the lost, while trusting God to carry out His will. This class will meet Wednesdays, May 24, May 31 and June 7 at 7 p.m. in the Bible Learning Center. A Spiritual Battle Is Brewing between Christianity & Islam Presented by Lyle Goodenkauf Wednesdays, May 24, May 31, & June 7 at 7 p.m. Learn about the 1400-year link with Islam & current events in the world today Heartbeat 5
Girls of Grace Visit the Secret Tea Room Gail DeRiese The sixth grade Girls of Grace class met at The Secret Tea Room (aka Bill and Linda Cooley s house) for their graduation tea on April 14. The morning began with a devotional asking the girls to examine their lives, to see if it gave evidence of being a Christian. If so, the girls were given encouragement to continue to grow; if not, God s plan for salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ, was reviewed. Just prior to starting the formal tea, each girl chose a charming hat to wear from Linda s lovely collection! Then these precious girls and their wonderful leaders were seated around a dining room table adorned with exquisite china, fairies and linens! Cucumber sandwiches, chicken salad with almonds on croissants, banana raspberry cream sandwiches, scones with lemon curd, dipped strawberries, swans-a-swimming cream puffs, and of course, tea, were served! What a delightful time we all had! This sixth grade class had a busy year. Besides their weekly study of God s Word, and Pleasant Home training lesson, they also made frozen meals for the food service ministry, Matzah used during the Good Friday communion service, valentine s for the Prime Time class, and made Teddy Bears and baked cookies for others. Our prayer is that each girl comes to a saving faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and this tea would be a wonderful memory for them of sweet Christian fellowship. 2017 Girls of Grace sixth grade graduation tea party. 6 Heartbeat
Kitchen Project Dollars Needed $170,000 $160,000 $150,000 $140,000 $130,000 $120,000 $110,000 Dollars Received $96,971 has been given to the Kitchen Project. Permits have been issued. Electrical work has been completed and inspected! HVAC work has begun. Men s Breakfast Saturday, May 6 8:00 10:00 a.m. Adam Flaugh speaking $100,000 $90,000 $80,000 $70,000 $60,000 $50,000 $40,000 $30,000 $20,000 Adam Flaugh Menu includes: Rolls Donuts Bagels Juice Milk Coffee $10,000 $0 Cost: $3.00 Heartbeat 7
Basketball Camp Playing for Christ Saturday, May 20 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Directed by Coach Wes Shepherd Assisted by Brian Willet Girls, Boys & Friends Welcome! and it s FREE! Kindergarten through fourth graders meet in the Family Center from 8:00 a.m. Noon Fifth through eighth graders meet in the Family Center from Noon 4 p.m. Each player needs to bring a basketball (#5 is good for the younger children), gym shoes, and a Bible. Parents who would like to watch or learn how to teach basketball fundamentals are welcome. 2 Heartbeat
Girls Learn about Taming the Tongue Girls of Grace Camp is a special time in the life of each girl. It s a time for bonding between girls and a special time for the leaders to get to know each girl and encourage them in their spiritual walk. Since the girls are away from their regular schedules and responsibilities, they have time for oneon-one discussions with leaders and daily Bible lessons. On top of that, the girls will hear a leader s testimony of God s grace each evening. Galen Pfeiffer will be speaking on Taming the Tongue from Psalm 39:1: I will guard my ways that I may not sin with my tongue. Besides Bible time in the morning and afternoon, girls will enjoy crafts, games, paddle boating, kayaking, canoeing, hiking all kinds of trails, swimming, archery, zip line, and a climbing wall. The food is fabulous. Besides a salad/fruit bar, the girls will have pizza, chicken strips, hamburgers, barbeque, and s mores on Saturday evening. Camp will be held May 25-28 at Covenant Cedars Bible Camp near Hordville, Nebraska. Camp Registration begins today and runs through May 7. All girls currently in second through fifth grades are welcome. Cost is $125. Please stop by the registration table in the south lobby and sign up your daughter. Questions? Call Jeff and Denise Harford, 402-540-6073. Girls of Grace camp 2016 8 Heartbeat
Bible Fellowship Hour Children Sunday School Visit the Sunday school coordinator s desk for class locations. Junior High (Grades 6-8) Studying Acts Team Taught Cornerstone House Senior High (Grades 9-12) Topical Study Team Taught Room 1430 Alpha Omega (18 25) Studying 1 Corinthians Duane Nelsen Teaching Room 2311 EDGE Studying Philippians Jimmy Pelton Teaching Rooms 2211 Common Bonds Studying Acts Jim Mooberry Teaching Room 1404 HIS Studying Deuteronomy Scott Bailey Teaching Room 1423 LOGOS Studying First Samuel Greg Thomas Teaching Room 1422 180 0 Fellowship Studying Luke Bill Cooley Teaching Room 1100 (Chapel) One Heart Studying Matthew Dick Bergt Teaching Room 1112 LIFE Studying Matthew Jim Pelton Teaching Room 1419 The Father Knows Best Studying Taking the Mystery Out of Revelation Don Goertzen Teaching Room 1414 Prime Time (60+ retired) Studying Life of Samson Ed Daly Teaching Room 1417 Classes begin at 8:45 a.m. but everyone is welcome to come at 8:30 a.m. for a cup of coffee and fellowship. For more information about any of these classes, contact Duane Nelsen at 483-4541, visit the class, or stop by the information center in the south lobby. Information Center We would love to meet you! Please stop by and pick up your visitor/ newcomer gift bag. We re located across from Sound Words. Jesus stood and cried out, saying, If anyone is thirsty, let him come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture said, From his innermost being will flow rivers of living water (John 7:37, 38). Heartbeat 9
Family News. Death. Lucas Friendt, husband of Stacy, died April 24, 2017. Hospitalized. Hospitalized. Vicki Nogle was a patient at Bryan East Hospital. Hospitalized. Cheryl Frederick was a patient at the Lincoln Surgical Hospital. Hospitalized. Logan Pietzyk was hospitalized and is now home recovering. Dear members and friends of IHCC. I want to sincerely thank you for remembering me in your prayers during the past few months while I was in the hospital off and on more on than off. JoAnn and I appreciated your visits and prayers more than you ll ever know. Since I am not fully recovered, please keep me in your prayers. Pastor Eddie Masters Children s Studies Sunday School. The children studied Revelation and learned about the exalted Jesus Christ. Children s Church. The children studied Acts 17 and learned about Paul preaching the gospel in Athens. The lesson goal is to have the right response to God Information VBS Craft Team needs Pringles, Lays and Baby Puff containers with the lids. Please drop them off at the north or south information desks. Junior High Banquet will be held Friday, May 19. Students in sixth through eighth grade and their parents are welcome. Cost is $6 per person. Boys of Faith Campout has been rescheduled to May 12-13. Contact Jonathan Goodding (402-326-8505, bof@ihcc.org) for details. Men s Breakfast will be held Saturday, May 6 from 8:00 10:00 a.m. Adam Flaugh will be speaking and rolls, donuts, and bagels are on the menu. Cost is $3. Guests eat for free. Pickleball is starting on Mondays from 7 9 p.m. in the Family Center. Everyone is welcome and every age and ability can play. Questions? Call Vince Ganshorn at 402-440-9640. VBS Teacher Training meeting on Sunday, May 7 from 4:00 5:30 p.m. All teachers should attend. We will go over the new curriculum, give instructions, and provide training. Meet in rooms 1101-1102. VBS Workers Needed. If you would like to help with this year s VBS, call Kathleen Anderson, 402-483-4541. Workers are needed in all areas. Classroom teachers are especially needed. Nursery Workers are needed for the second hour. Please contact Cheryl Slade, 402-770-3055, if you would like to help. 10 Heartbeat
Prescription Glasses are in the Lost & Found, room 2313. Many of the glasses are for children. If you are missing other items, be sure to stop by the Lost & Found in the Media Center. Creative Sewers will meet Tuesday, May 2 at 11:30 a.m. for lunch and sewing. Anyone wanting to get rid of old sheets, we d love to incorporate them into our lap quilts. Contact Sherri Machacek with questions at (402) 420-5431. Girls Choir Spring Concert will be held today (April 30) at 2 p.m. in the auditorium. The girls will be showcasing the work that they have done over the last year. The theme for the music is hymns, both old and new. Dessert reception immediately to follow. Gardening meets Wednesday at 1 p.m. If you d like to help with the church flower gardens, we d love your helping hands. Experience and green thumbs are not required. We provide the tools. Please come and enjoy the fresh air and fellowship. Meet in the south parking lot. Girls of Grace camp registration will be held today, April 30, and May 7, before and after each service. All registrations must be turned in by May 7. Camp is May 25 28 at Covenant Cedars Bible Camp near Hordville, NE. All girls currently in second through fifth grades are welcome. Cost is $125. Questions? Call Jeff and Denise Harford, 402-540-6073. Girls of Grace Counselors/Junior Counselors. The last camp meeting will be held Sunday, May 14 at 4:30 p.m. in room 2209-2210 (across from the Girls of Grace desk) Substitute Nursery Workers are needed for all three services on Sunday. If you re available for one or all three services, call Stephanie Dowding, 402-416-9868, and she will put you on the list. Cleaners are needed to vacuum an area of the church once every five weeks. If you would like to help, call Tami Coffin, 402-366-3490. Branson Tour is November 7-10 and everyone is welcome. We will stay at the Honeysuckle Inn and see the Statler Brothers Revisited, the Haygoods, the Hughes Brothers, and Pierce Arrow. For more information, call Sandy Rathe, 402-540-6614 (cell) or 402-484- 5759 (home). Issues in Our Contemporary World meets Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Donald Goertzen is teaching on Eretz Israel. Everyone is welcome. Last Week s Message April 23 AM. Gil Rugh. GR 2000. God as He Is Seated on His Throne. Revelation 4:1-3, 5-6 April 23 PM. Gil Rugh. GR 2082. Facts of Salvation. Galatians 1:15-17 Heartbeat 11
This Week s Events Sunday Girls Choir Spring Concert 2:00 p.m. Sunday Night Church 6:00 p.m. Girls of Grace 6:00 p.m. Boys of Faith 6:00 p.m. Sonshine Kids 6:30 p.m. Monday Door 2 Door 6:15 p.m. Sisters 7:00 p.m. Tuesday Creative Sewers 11:30 a.m. Mansion Builders 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Girls Choir 4:30 p.m. No Orchestra Cubbies Award Night 6:45 p.m. Awana 6:45 p.m. Junior High 6:45 p.m. No Choir Issues...World 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Study 7:00 p.m. Mansion Builders 7:00 p.m. Thursday Alpha Omega Study 7:00 p.m. Saturday Men s Breakfast 8:00 a.m. Adam Flaugh Speaking Heartbeat April 30, 2017 Vol. 25, No. 18 Editor: Gale Engle Publisher: John Scholle Heartbeat is published each week by Indian Hills Community Church for distribution on Sunday morning. 12 Heartbeat Future Events May 7 VBS Teacher Training 4:00 5:30 May 10 Awana Award Night May 12, 13 Boys of Faith Campout May 14 Boys of Faith Cookout May 19 Junior High Banquet May 20 Basketball Camp 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. May 25 28 Girls of Grace Camp May 29 Memorial Day (Offices Closed) June 2 5 Girls Choir Tour June 12 16 Vacation Bible School July 4 Independence Day (Offices Closed) July 9 14 High School Camp August 5 8 Boys of Faith Camp August 9 12 Junior High School Camp September 4 Labor Day (Offices Closed) October 6, 7 Deaf Conference