DEC, 19, 2017 THE CHURCH VISITOR A Savior is Born. Your Savior. My Savior. Everyone s Savior has come. The queseon is what do we do with that? Are we going to do anything with that? Are we going to Go Tell It on the Mountain that Jesus Christ is Born? To just know it is not enough! To tell the world is God s desire and plan for us. Jesus, in the Gospel of MaNhew, shares what His expectaeons and results are. A Savior is Born It s hard to believe that Christmas is just a few days away. Advent Season has passed us by once again, and we are on the brink of a New Year. Before we get ahead of ourselves, let s think about the days that are just ahead. On this Christmas Eve, we will be celebraeng two services: one at regular worship Eme on Sunday morning and then our Candlelight Service at 7:00 pm. I hope you make the Eme to come to both. It s intereseng as Lisa and I have been talking about, and working on, the final projects at the parsonage, we realized that we began the inieal tear out of the parsonage project 3 years ago on Christmas Eve. Three years of hard work to create something bener for us and for the church. The work we put into that house represents some of the best work we have ever done. AOer the first of the year, we will let you come and see what s been done. Now, except for a few doors, the parsonage looks nearly new inside. It s something we ought to be proud of, and Lisa and I are grateful for the resources the church provided for these projects. Matthew 10:32-33 (NLT) 32 Everyone who acknowledges me publicly here on earth, I will also acknowledge before my Father in heaven. 33 But everyone who denies me here on earth, I will also deny before my Father in heaven. A Savior is Born. Right? Do we understand what that means not only to us but to every person we meet? Within us lies the hope of the world, but we have to choose to act. You see it is up to us. What are we going to choose to do? Are we going to tell someone, anyone about our Eme kneeling at the manger, or looking up to a Savior on the Cross and then set aside our insecuriees and do something, or are we just going to just wish others a Merry Christmas? Let us offer them some Good News as well. 3908 Ruth Road Richland Hills, TX 76118 (817) 284-8679 Senior Pastor: Paul Klaus Website: www.rhccdoc.com E-mail: info.rhcc@gmail.com
CHURCH CALENDAR DECEMBER 12.19 CWF Night Group Christmas Party at the home of Linda Baker (6:30 pm) 12.24 Prayer Ministry (8:45 am) Sunday School for ALL ages (9:30 am) Morning Worship Service (10:30 am) (Nursery will be provided) Christmas Eve Candlelight Service (7:00 pm) (Nursery will not be available) 12.25 MERRY CHRISTMAS! 12.26 (Church Offices will be closed this week and reopen on Tuesday, January 2nd) 12.31 NEW YEAR S EVE Prayer Ministry (8:45 am) Seekers, Pioneers, Discipleship, Coffee House, Youth SS Classes (9:15 am - 10:10 am) Preschool/Kindergarten Music Class (9:15 am) Preschool SS Classes (9:45 am) Morning Worship Service (10:30 am) CWF Executive Board will meet in the Seeker s Classroom following worship! 2018 01.01 HAPPY NEW YEAR! SERVING SCHEDULE 12.24.17 Worship Coordinator Deacons (Month of December) Brandon Hall, Sandy Rutherford Norma Hopkins, John Conard Lighting Advent Wreath Hughes Family Offering Meditation Mike Morrison The Table Mike Visage & Mike Morrison Children s Moment Pam Runnels Greeters Mike & Coffee Fellowship Sharon Cummings Communion Preparation Communion Clean-Up 12.17 - Bill & Gay Agan 12.24 - Sharon Cummings 12.31 - No Coffee Fellowship FAITHFUL ATTENDANCE & GIVING 12.17.17 Sunday School - 46 Worship Service - 115 Faithful Giving (12.17) - $ 4,321
DECEMBER CALENDAR Tuesday, December 19 CWF Night Group Christmas Party - 6:30 pm at the home of Linda Baker Sunday, December, December 31 CWF Executive Board meeting after worship (in Seeker s Classroom) Please let the office know if there is anyone that needs to be taken OFF of or ADDED to this list. We appreciate your help! Please pray for the following: UNDECORATING" CHRISTMAS Please join us on Sunday, January 7, 2018 as we take down the Christmas decorations and store them for another year. We will provide lunch for those who stay to help with the takedown. Many hands make the work go faster and who doesn t love lunch!!! Crib Nursery Guardian Angel Grandmas 12.24 - Ann Runnels 12.31 - Melinda Carden Alyssa Danley, granddaughter of Connie Phillips Bill Agan Brenda Moran Preble Lehew Arlene Kendall Carol Neill, mother of Carrie Visage Maxine Gandy Mildred Sampson Grace Bennett Alton Adams Don Dodson Kim Nelson, friend of Sarah Frazier Melanie Hatfield Nathan McGee, great grandson of Polly Slama Sarah Wellman Brenda Ledbetter Alvarado s granddaughter, Reagan Play Room Parent Helper Schedule: 12.24 - Jamie Hughes 12.31 - Brian Hall
A NOTE IN THE MAIL! Thank you so much for opening up your church to us for my bapesm this last Sunday. An immersion bapesm was very important to me and we were blessed to have your church welcome us to fulfill that desire. My family and I appreciate your kindness and generosity a great deal. All the best to you and your congregaeon! Audry Leal December Birthdays: 12.19 Hunter Greer 12.22 Leah Hughes 12.23 Charlie Brandt 12.25 Henry Joseph Dinkel 12.27 Charlene Cox December Anniversaries: 12.22 Toby & Pam Runnels 12.24 Tommie & Jean Plummer Willard & Florine Tyler Loose Change Offering to be collected on Dec. 31! We will be collecting your loose change on Sunday, December 31. Start saving your change and make sure you bring it with you to church that day. Monies collected will go to a local family in need. A Little BRITE ness from Linda From Jesse W. Addison s book Where Will You Be When You Get Where You Are Going? Our dependence on God and others is quickly revealed in the Lord s Prayer. We are taught to recognize God in His holy, highest, hallowed post, and to ask Him to do His will in heaven and on earth. Come, Lord Jesus, Come! Our lament for bread today and tomorrow reveals how we are dependent on not only a full crop of grain but also the collective labor resources to shape the harvest into serving portions for our table. We desperately need God and other people. We must ask forgiveness for ourselves, and we must forgive others. We especially need God and people to protect us from the Evil One. Finally, we again acknowledge God and His almighty kingdom, unmatched power, and glory throughout all eternity. Jesus taught His prayer while simultaneously revealing His plan. It starts with a pure kingdom and ends with a pure kingdom, and in between, evil will be crushed to ruins. We are dependent on Him for all our needs, and we are dependent on others just as they are dependent on us. Recognizing the role of dependency in a Christian s life is vital to strong relationships with God and with others. (96) Blessings, Linda Barnette
Merry Christmas from your RHCC Family & Friends: Ann & Dan Runnels Norma Hopkins Barney & Linda Barnette Earl & Gary Lou Geddes Judy Chapman Donna Walker Alan & Linda Baker Chad Baker Corky Wardle Carol Jean New Rosemary & Donald Pentecost Sandy Jo Rutherford Tommie & Jean Plummer Steve & Shelly Chattin Bill & Iris Woodall Jo Ellen & John Howard Ben & Sharon Robertson Dalpha Lloyd Polly Slama Sharon Cummings Peggy Troth Carol Sherer JJ & Carla Alvarado Dawn Phillippi Toby & Pam Runnels Willard, Florine, and Theresa Tyler Jeff & Patricia Stricklin Loretta Cole Bobbie Shiro Monty & Terri Williams Bill & Judy Walther Kathryn Holiday Mike & Chris Boutilier Pastor Paul From Your RHCC Staff On behalf of the entire staff here at Richland Hills, we want to thank you all for your generous love offering for us. We feel so blessed to serve God here in this congregation, and we look forward to many more years of working together for the Glory of God. Merry Christmas! Pastor Paul, Laura, Charles, Yuan, Beverly, and Rosalie
CHURCH OFFICE CLOSED The church office will be closed beginning Monday, December 26th through Sunday, January 1st, 2017. We WILL be open on Monday, January 2nd. If you have any emergencies, please contact an Elder or Laura at (817) 688-8103. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Laura will be in and out of the office that week also! Christmas Eve Candlelight Service Sunday, Dec. 24 7:00 pm We invite you and your family and friends to our Christmas Eve Candlelight Service this Sunday, December 24, at 7:00 pm. Pastor Paul will be giving a Christmas Message & Prayer, Communion will be served by intinction, special music will be provided, and the Light from the Christ Candle will be lit (at this time the congregation will turn on their candles). We will be singing familiar carols as the candles flicker throughout the sanctuary. Come early and enjoy some treats! Don t miss out on this meaningful service! SAVE THE DATES: FEBRUARY 2 & 3, 2018 RICHLAND HILLS CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHRISTIAN WOMEN S FELLOWSHIP CONFERENCE FRIDAY, FEB 2 (6:30 PM 9PM) SATURDAY, FEB 3 (9AM 3:30 PM) All women of RHCC, and their female family and friends, are invited to a weekend of fun, food, Bible study, and crafts. Our theme is Faithful, Focused Servants, and our speaker will be our own Linda Barnette, who attends Brite Divinity School and is a Student Associate Minister of Mentoring and Assimilation. COST FOR THE WEEKEND WILL BE $15.00. MEALS WILL BE PROVIDED BOTH DAYS, AND NURSERY WILL BE ALSO BE AVAILABLE! So mark your calendars, and watch for registration forms. Richland Hills Christian Church Thank you, Sandy Rutherford, CWF President (817) 999-7387 Norma Hopkins, CWF Vice-President (817) 283-1776 3908 Ruth Rd, Richland Hills, TX 76118 (817) 284-8679 SERVING SCHEDULE 12.31.17 Worship Coordinator Deacons (Month of December) Brandon Hall, Sandy Rutherford Norma Hopkins, John Conard Offering Meditation Sandy Rutherford The Table Brian Hall & Evan Lawson Children s Moment Judy Walther Greeters Dan & Ann Runnels Coffee Fellowship No Coffee Fellowship Communion Preparation Dawn Phillippi Communion Clean-Up Sharon Cummings &