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January 2018 The Church at Horseshoe Bay 600 HI RIDGE PO BOX 8295 HSB, 78657 830-598-8390 FAX 830-598-4822 A NEW YEAR A New Year, a new you, the advertisement announced though the television screen. In fact, in the last week advertisements have promised me so many things: weight loss secrets, painless laser knee surgery, miracle face cream that gives me a face lift, and a diet plan that will make me feel like a million dollars. Of course, the promises come with a small fee, the need for a New Year s resolution, and promises might not be guaranteed. The advertisers make A new year, a new you all sound so easy, so painless, and so remarkable. I wanted to write each advertiser and tell them, I am already a new creation in Christ. In a New Year, Christ makes all things new. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has gone, the new has come (2 Cor. 5:17, NIV). Better yet, the new comes each new morning. It is the Lord's mercies that we are not consumed, because his compassions fail not. They are new every morning: great is thy faithfulness (Lam. 3:22-23, KJV). In a New Year we give thanks for new opportunities, joys, hopes, and dreams for what a New Year offers. A New Year, 2018, beckons here at the Church at Horseshoe Bay. Here at the church we cannot promise you what advertisers may pledge, a new year, a new you, but we can lead you to the Good Shepherd, Jesus, who promises his love, hope, joy, and faithfulness each new day. So let s join together in prayer, worship, giving, serving, expectation, and hope for what God will do in our community, our church, and in our hearts this New Year. I look forward to seeing all that God will do in us and through us as we join him in his work. Finally, I am so thankful for you, for this past Advent Season, and for the benevolence and mission ministry of our church that reaches the needs of people and stretches around the world. Happy New Year with joy, John THANK YOU! A BIG thank you to all who: Beautifully decorated the sanctuary and church for Advent/Christmas; Helped us worship the Savior through music and song; Supplied gifts for the elderly and children through our benevolence outreach; Gave generously of time and talent; Gave generously of money to bless families and others in our community. Thank you!! CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED As an FYI, the church office will be closed on Monday, January 15, 2018 in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. day.

THE ADVANTAGES OF A TAX-FREE TRANSFER FROM AN IRA TO CHARITY BOOKS AND SCONES January 30, 2018 Given the recent tax legislation, the benefits of making direct donations from an IRA to a charity could be even more advantageous to the donor. A donor who is over 70 ½ years old may still retain a significant benefit from charitable contributions by making a qualified tax-free transfer from an IRA. People older than 70½ can transfer up to $100,000 per year from their traditional IRAs to a charity, which can count toward their required minimum distribution but is not taxable if they follow the rules for a qualified charitable distribution (QCD). (This doesn t apply to a Roth IRA, which has tax-free withdrawals and no required distributions.) The gift stays out of your adjusted gross income only if you make a direct transfer from your IRA to the charity. It doesn t count as a taxfree transfer if you withdraw the money first and then make a donation to the charity. Ask your IRA administrator what steps you need to take, because the procedures can vary from firm to firm. Our next meeting will be on Tuesday, January 30, 2018. We will meet in the church library at 2:30 pm. The book we are reading for January is The Awakening of H K Derryberry by Jim Bradford and is available in the church office for $7.00. We hope to see you at the January book discussion. Salutations from Open Door Recovery House. BENEVOLENCE We are praising and thanking God for laying it on your hearts to keep us in prayer and lend us your financial support. What a blessing you have been to our ladies and their families. Addiction is a family disease with ripple effects and, thank God, so does recovery. Lives are being saved and changed and your gifts help us accomplish this. Unfortunately we stay full, with a lengthy waiting list that is heart breaking. Tammy is 56 who has had a problem with alcohol for many years that graduated to other drugs such as methamphetamine over the past few years. She was living in her car for the past year. The last few months it was parked in a friend s yard because it no longer ran. She went to prison for 9 months and had to complete 3 months in a halfway house to discharge successfully. Her mother passed away while she was incarcerated. This was of course extremely traumatic as you can imagine. She did not have support or the opportunity to properly grieve. Part of her conditions of release was that she participates and completes a year in Drug Court. Tammy knew she would not be able to do this living in her car or on her own so she reached out for help towards the end of her 3 months by calling her probation officer. That officer called me to plead her case. I remember her saying I am not going to lie to you Paula; it s going to be like rehabbing a pit bull. She has had a rough life with a ton of pain and disappointment. She has trouble seeing the positive side of anything. It just so happened that one of our ladies had unexpectedly moved out without notice. I do not believe in coincidences. With God All things are possible! She came in and has been with us for months now. She works full time at Mc Donald s for $8.00 per hour at first walking to work at 5 am and home at 3ish, then accepting rides here and there. She works very hard and has paid off numerous fines and fees as well as staying current on her probation fees. She puts every penny back for her vehicle. We have a prayer team that meets each Monday and covers each resident s prayer requests and their families as well as Open Doors specific concerns. God spoke to a member of that team in a mighty way. He arranged for Tammy to be abundantly blessed. She has saved $3,000 however, she has received a 2011 Escape worth over $9,000. Our God is the God of Abundance! Miss Tammy is walking on a cloud smiling constantly. She is very grateful and is very willing to help many others who need rides. What a transformation her whole attitude and outlook on life has changed. What a privilege to be a witness to God moving in profound ways. These are the details of just one of the many miracles you are a part of. Peace Be With You, Paula M. Mays, Executive Director

ASCRIBE PRAISE I confess I don't think - on a daily basis - when I was baptized. It happened when I was a child but I don't remember it. But I do know where, when and by whom I was baptized because I have my baptismal certificate. Yet even if I didn't have my certificate, I trust my parents when they told me I was baptized. More importantly, however, is what baptism did and does to me. Certainly there are many meanings to the sacrament of baptism, but one includes this: in baptism, God promised and sealed me in union with Christ (Galatians 3: 27). It is a sign and reality of covenant of God's grace. As such, the Holy Spirit is working in me and I'm becoming in my daily life the kind of person I already am in my union with Christ. In other words, my life is already and not yet: already sealed with Christ and in union with Him... but not yet complete in "Christ-likeness." The same is true for you. We continue growing in grace and doing so together in the body of Christ. I confess I also don't think - on a daily basis - about the sacrament of the Lord's Supper; about our Lord's costly, life-giving love to me. But the sacrament is also a covenant of grace (Luke 22: 19-20) reminding me each time I partake of the communion elements that our Lord has sealed me to his atoning death and brings me into the bond of his salvation. The same is true for you. Therefore, we live together as the body of Christ: forgiving each other, gracing each other, building up each other because that is what Christ has done for us. Baptism and the Lord's Supper. Hand in hand. Complimentary and completing signs for the believer in Christ. In the church liturgical calendar, January 7 of 2018 is Epiphany Sunday - the story of the Magi finding the Christ-child and being in worship of Him. It is an appropriate Sunday - fresh from Christmas - to move into a new year with new possibilities to embrace the future our Lord and Savior has for us... to be reminded why Jesus has us here... and to do so remembering of our baptism while also communing with our Lord around his Table. That's what will happen on Sunday, January 8. Happy New Year. Happy new life in Christ. In Christ, Malcolm McQueen Sunday, January 21, 2018 9:45 am The Board of Trustees will host the Annual Congregational Meeting in the sanctuary. Sunday School classes will not be held on this date so that all members of the congregation will be able to attend. The purpose of the annual meeting is to discuss the year 2017, a bylaw amendment to increase the number of board members, elect new board members, and approve the 2018 church budget. Board of Trustees Chairperson, Kent Graham, will provide a Chairman s Report to the congregation of the general status of the church. This is an excellent opportunity for our membership to increase its awareness of the health and well-being of The Church at Horseshoe Bay, and all members of the congregation are urged to attend this important meeting. See you there! The Church at Horseshoe Bay serves a robust and loving community that reaches not only Horseshoe Bay, but Spicewood, Cottonwood Shores, Marble Falls, Burnet, Kingsland, Meadow Lakes, Marble Falls and areas out and in between. The Outreach committee attempts to contact all visitors to our church as well as new comers to our area. This committee is made up of members of our congregation who seek to get the word out about our wonderful church. We need your help to get that word out. Please come join our committee of some loving and interesting church members. We only meet 3 or 4 times a year to review our procedures and accomplishments. The Outreach Committee wants you. Call the church office and leave your number and that you are interested in joining us. You will be contacted right away. 830-598-8390

GOING TO ISRAEL! Interested in making a spiritual and educational trip to the land of MISSION OUTREACH AFRICA our Christian faith? Pastors Malcolm McQueenTO and Johnny White with adipiscing the approval thenonummy Board nibh of Trustees - will co-lead a tripmagna to IsEtuer elit, sedof diam euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore rael scheduled for May 7-16, 2018. At this point, 49 persons have aliquam erat volutpat. Ut wisi enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper. Et signed-up and we are now beginning a wait list. More information iusto odio dignissim qui blandit praesent luptatum zzril delenit augue duis dolore te feugait nulla about this trip is in the church office. facilisi. Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit, sed diam nonummy nibh euismod tincidunt ut laoreet dolore magna aliquam erat volut veniam, quis nostrud exerci tation ullamcorper consectetuer adipiscing elit. Special thanks to the church members for their contribution of the many gifts that surrounded the tree with gifts for Elves for the Elderly! The family programs committee entertained members of the church with homemade goodies spreading Christmas cheer. I want to thank Tommy Kepner Wayne Broadcom Sandra Williams Nancy Rogers Diane Yonkers helping on that day. What a beautiful afternoon contributing to this agency knowing that the precious Elderly will receive a loving gift from our church making the Christmas Day very special. Lulu Glass, Benevolence Committee Save the Date! February 7 The Special Events Committee will be hosting an Italian Night Out at The Church at Horseshoe Bay! Christmas for Others 2017 Gail Matthews-Chair Mark your calendars more info to come!

Bob Thomas 1/3 Cynthia Russell 1/10 Dan Edmonds 1/15 Robert Hendon 1/20 Don Wood 1/3 Linda Rene' Rudd 1/10 Mary Agnes Rudd 1/15 Monica Woods 1/21 Joyce Smith 1/3 Kenneth Brunke 1/12 Fran Elliott 1/15 Billy Lapham 1/21 Franzella Jones 1/4 Ron Christesson 1/12 Lynn Owen 1/16 Doug Ivey 1/24 Shirley Hampton 1/4 Carol Hawkinson 1/13 Brenda Gray 1/21 Paul Herring 1/24 Nick Summitt 1/4 Diane Younker 1/13 Bill Worley 1/21 Ken Greer 1/24 Ekkehard Dittmar 1/5 Suzanne Owens 1/13 Jean Johnson 1/21 Peggy Jordan 1/28 Peggy Mauch 1/5 Bill Carrothers 1/14 John Borota 1/23 Wayne Anderson 1/28 Frank Mansheim 1/6 DeDe Hodge 1/11 Ann Seckler 1/23 Bob Sewell 1/28 Leland Peterson 1/6 Linda Neeley 1/11 Anne Crabtree 1/23 Rosie Redden 1/29 Russell York 1/6 Melanie Hilton 1/11 Jerry Dunn 1/26 Tom Stromgren 1/30 Kent Graham 1/7 Dean Comann 1/14 Larry Glass 1/27 Lorna Kithil 1/30 Joe DeAtkine 1/8 Bill Edwards 1/14 Chuck Strasburg 1/16 Jerry Johnson 1/30 Jane Braddock 1/9 Jan Simpson 1/14 Claire Ploeger 1/17 Tommy Wendel 1/30 Jerry Osborne 1/9 Gary Gum 1/14 Jane Thornton 1/18 Stacy Dressen 1/30 Cindy Elgamal 1/9 Jim Buckingham 1/15 Susan Byrd 1/19 Sue Poole 1/31 T. Jones 1/10 Gene Gruber 1/31 ANNIVERSARIES Ken & Marilyn Lindgren 1/2 Don & Anita Cruver 1/19 Bill & Pam Carrothers 1/3 John & Carole Minyard 1/20 Steven & Harriett Smith 1/5 James & Deby Mason 1/21 Scooter & Kristi Lofton 1/9 Rudy & Gail Davalos 1/22 Bob & Sharon Thomas 1/10 Tom & Claire Edwards 1/25 Bill & Joan Shehan 1/12 Curtis & Eileen Drake 1/27 Woody & Donna McCasland 1/16 Wayne & Dottie Anderson 1/30 Hank & Ellen Mitchell 1/31 Adult Christian Education- 9:45 am Sunday mornings Faith Bridge- Fellowship Hall Why I Believe by Chip Ingram Bible Alive- Classroom 3 Study of John Seekers Class- Classroom 1/2 Luther: Gospel, Law, and 1/7- Why I believe in the God of the Bible - part 1 1/14- Why I believe in the God of the Bible - part 2 1/21- No class New Study: All In by Mark Batterson 1/28- Now or Never Women s Bible Study- Classroom 4 1/7- John 14:1-31, Preparing a Heavenly Place and the Gift of the Helper 1/14- John 15:1-6:4, Abide in Christ, Not the World 1/21- No class 1/28- John 16:5-33, The Holy Spirit, Death, Resurrection, and Promises Reformation 1/7- Luther and His Enemies 1/14- Luther and the Jews 1/21- No class 1/28- Luther and Modernity New Beginnings Class- Administration building The Women of Easter by Liz Curtis Higgs New Study: Unshakable! By Rick Warren 1/7- Video 6- I will not fail, God is always victorious 1/14- Discussion- I will not fail, God is always victorious 1/21- No class

Sunday, January 21, 2018, at 9:45 a.m. the Board of Trustees will host the Annual Congregational Meeting Sunday School classes will not be held on this date so that all members will be able to attend. The purpose of the annual meeting is to cover the following: - To provide a state of the church update for the year 2017 to the congregation by the Board Chairperson. - To present the financial report for calendar year 2017 and the budget for 2018 which must be approved by the congregation. - To discuss and approve a bylaw amendment to increase the number of board members from 15 to 21 trustees - To elect five (and two additional board members if the bylaw change is approved by the membership for a total of seven) new candidates for the Board of Trustees. This is an excellent opportunity for our membership to increase awareness of the health and well-being of The Church at Horseshoe Bay. All members of the congregation are urged to attend this important meeting. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend! Please see the Class of 2021 nominees below: Kent Graham earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (1975) and a Master of Science in Accounting- Taxation (1977) from the University of Houston. Upon graduation he joined the professional staff of Arthur Andersen in Houston and was promoted to partner in 1985. He specialized in oil and gas taxation for most of his career. In 1992 he became the leader of the compensation and the benefits practice of Arthur Andersen where he consulted with clients on executive pay and employee benefits. He and his team moved to Ernst and Young in May 2002 and in January 2003 he transferred to Los Angeles to rebuild the Human Capital practice and retired in June of 2013. While in Houston, Kent was a founding member and part of the Kingwood First Baptist Church where he served on the finance committee and became a deacon. After a move in 1996 he and his wife Beverly joined St. Luke Methodist where they taught children s Sunday school classes and also served on the audit committee. After the move to Los Angeles, Kent and Beverly joined Hollywood Presbyterian. Kent served on the finance committee while a member there to help the church overcome some challenging financial difficulties. Kent and Beverly joined The Church at Horseshoe Bay in 2010. Kent has served on the Board of Trustees as assistant treasurer, treasurer and is currently serving as chairman. Kent also serves on the Board of Governors for Escondido Golf & Lake Club and on the Governing Board of the Make-A-Wish Chapter for Central and South Texas. Kent was also elected to the Horseshoe Bay City council in November of 2016. The Grahams have three children and one granddaughter. Kent has been nominated for a three-year term. Ann Higdon grew up on a farm located on the Kansas/ Nebraska state line and earned her undergraduate degree from Kansas State University and a graduate degree from the University of Nebraska in Speech-Language Pathology. She returned to her home town where she practiced as a Speech Pathologist in the area schools, hospitals and skilled care facilities for 32 years. She loved her church, her home town, and her professional communities serving them in many capacities. She served as a Trustee of the Nebraska Independent College Foundation, the Superior Public Library, and the Nebraska Speech & Hearing Endowment Foundation. She also served as the Executive/ Administrative Board President of the Superior United Methodist Church board, the Brodstone Memorial County Hospital board, the H.B. Sweet Scholarship Foundation, and the Nebraska Speech & Hearing Association. Ann and her husband, Larry, moved to Horseshoe Bay in 2009. They became members of the Church at Horseshoe Bay and Ann became actively involved in the church by playing in the Bell Choir, serving as Chairman/Vice Chairman of the WOW Committee, teaching in the Faith Bridge Sunday School class, Co-Chairing the Benevolence Committee, and participating in various other committees. She also currently serves on the Texas Speech and Hearing Foundation Board. Ann and Larry love to travel, play a little golf, and most especially spend time with their family and friends. Ann has been nominated for a three year term. Eddie Greer and his wife Martha moved from Sugar Land to Horseshoe Bay in 2007 and joined the Church at Horseshoe Bay in 2008. Eddie graduated with an AS degree from Paris Junior College and holds a BBA from Le Tourneau University. After working at a High School for a short time, he went to work for Brown & Root Construction Company and spent 31 years in Safety & Health. He served as President of the American Society of Safety Engineers from 2001-2002. After retiring in 2004, he opened a Safety Consulting Company which is still active. He was named Fellow in 2007 by ASSE which is their highest honor. He enjoys playing golf and an occasional wood working project, mainly making lots of sawdust. Eddie and Martha were founding members of the Faith Bridge Class and Eddie serves as one of the class instructors and is currently co-chair of the class. Eddie and Martha were married for 18 years until her death in May of this year. Eddie has a daughter, Keri who is married to Bryan Engle, and lives in Riverside, CA. He also has a son, Adam, who lives in Houston. Eddie has been nominated for a three year term.

Board nominees continued: Frances Highsmith and husband Jim moved to Horseshoe Bay in 2005. Jim passed away in 2008. The journey to Horseshoe Bay began in San Angelo, Texas, where Frances graduated from High School and attended Angelo State College, now Angelo State University. She lived in Brownfield, Odessa, Midland, Dallas and Austin before coming to Horseshoe Bay. Frances has two children, three granddaughters, one grandson, and threestep children, five step-grandchildren and four step-great grandchildren. In her career, she worked in administrative positions in various industries. She was the Director of Corporate Communications for Edisto Resources Corp. in Dallas for eight years, and was also co-owner of Corporate Perspective, Inc., a company that assisted small independent companies become publicly held. She enjoys playing tennis and bridge, walking/hiking, volunteer work and keeping up with her grandchildren. She has been a member of The Church at Horseshoe Bay since 2005. She has served as Chairman of the Coffee Fellowship Committee, Special Events Committee, and Outside Greeter s (11:00) Committee. She is a past member of WOW and currently serves on the Benevolence Committee and various other church committees. Frances is the Wedding Hostess for The Church at Horseshoe Bay and is a member of the Board of The Helping Center in Marble Falls. Frances has been nominated for a three year term. Andy Burk grew up in Odessa, TX, graduating from Permian High School before attending the University of Texas at Austin and majoring in accounting. Following 2 years in public accounting, he went to work for G. Q. Salmon & Son, Inc. in West Texas (a company founded by Lee Ann's grandfather in 1952). After 22 years of serving as VP and COO, the company sold to Key Energy Services in 2001 and he became the Division Manager for fluid services in the Permian Basin region until 2006, along with a year in their Acquisitions Group. He and Lee Ann were also partners in Grace Petroleum, and Andy assisted in those operations. Last year, he joined The Busse Group Real Estate firm as a Realtor. Andy and Lee Ann moved to Horseshoe Bay on a full time basis in 2009. Already non-resident members of the church, the congregation at The Church at Horseshoe Bay made their transition to full time membership an easy one with their warmth and friendliness. His service in the Men of Faith has included a 2 year term as Breakfast Chairman and 2 years as Chairman of the committee. Andy has been involved with the Highland Lakes Men's Community Bible Study since it's inception and he and Lee Ann are members of the Faith Bridge class. Prior to moving to Horseshoe Bay, Andy and Lee Ann were members of the First Baptist Church in Odessa, and in May, will celebrate their 40th anniversary. They have a son, Austin (Lake Charles, LA), who is married to Amber with 3 children, Caroline, Camille and Andrew Austin Burk III (Tripp). Daughter Ellen (Odessa, TX) is married to Jason Wilkerson and they have 2 children, Cooper and Whitley. Andy has been nominated for a three year term. Norman Homburg was raised in Fashing, Texas, a small German farming community south of San Antonio. He was a member of a small rural Methodist Church there. He had seven Methodist ministers in his family going back to the Texas Revolution. Both he and his wife (Jimmie) graduated from Texas A&I University, Kingsville, Texas. He moved to Portland, Texas and employed with Borden Dairy & Services in Corpus Christi, Texas. While in Portland they joined the First Presbyterian Church, where he was elected a Deacon. Norm went to work for Ana Darko Petroleum Company (formerly known as Champlin Petroleum). Norm and wife Jimmie spent three years in Cotulla, Texas where they attended a Methodist church. Norm was transferred to Bryan, Texas, where they both joined the First Presbyterian Church and were members for thirty-two years with Norm serving as both Elder and Deacon. He was on the Building and Property Committee for over seventeen years as well as Chairman for two terms. Norm has been Buildings Chairperson at The Church at Horseshoe Bay for three years and is nominated for a three year term. Sally Stromgren grew up in Ottawa, Ks. After graduating from high school, she attended Emporia State Teachers College where she received a provisional teaching certificate which meant she had to go to summer school each summer to keep active. While Tom finished his senior year she taught in a rural school with nine students in four different grades. They moved to Solomon, Ks. To start their coaching and teaching careers. Sally taught in Abilene, Ks. Coming from Methodist and Lutheran backgrounds, they joined the Presbyterian church where sally served on the Board of Deacons. Then back to Emporia for a job at Tom s alma mater and Sally finished her degree fifteen years after she started! Their last move took them to Hays, Ks. When Tom was hired as head coach at the University. Sally taught kindergarten until the girls graduated from college. Sally taught Sunday and Bible School and both she and Tom served as Elders. Both daughters were married at that church and three grandchildren were baptized there. They started coming to HSB in the middle of the eighties and attended the Protestant church when it met at the Catholic Chapel. After selling their business, they moved here permanently in 1991. Sally volunteered in the office for several years, served on the Benevolence Committee for six years and both serve on the communion Committee while Tom serves as an Usher and both have been responsible for early coffee fellowship time for about seven years. They celebrated their 60th anniversary in August. Both feel very blessed with their two daughters and their families and for the many friends they have made in the last sixty years, and for being a part of the church family at The Church at HSB. Sally has been nominated for a three year term.

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