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Movie Night
February 16th @ 7:30PM Movie is “Love Finds You
In Sugar Creek’” Meet at Iannuccis @ 5:30PM
for dinner.
Based on a novel by Vel
Hunter’s niece, Serena B. Miller
Hotdog and Hug Ministry Saturday, February 3rd at 12:30
behind Blue Ridge Prison and Jail Ministry House on East 1st Avenue.
Volunteers needed to serve hotdogs and welcome visitors. Sign the list in the foyer or see Karen McGee.
No Connection Group meetings today. How’s it been so far? Attendance for
the first three meetings has been 72, 78 and 81. Numbers are certainly not eve-
rything. However, sometimes that’s the only “speedometer” we have to gauge
how things are going. Can you help us? We’d love to have as many participate
as possible. Next week we start with 1 Peter 3. Schedules are available in the
foyer. See you then! It’s a Connection thing!
—Evan McGee
Signups for various minis-tries are on the tables in the foyer. Look today to see where you can serve in our congregation and in the community.
Housing for Faulkner Chorus The Faulkner University Chorus will be perform-ing here on Friday, March 9th. Following the per-formance, there will be a potluck dinner in the Annex. We are still in need members to house
the students and choral director and bring them to the building by 8AM the next morning. Please sign up on the sheet just outside the auditorium.
Men’s Breakfast and Wood Splitting February 24th
Men, mark your calendars! More info coming soon!
Phil Carland is raising money for his annual mission trip to Cozumel, Mexico to work with Ciudad de Angeles (City of Angels) Children’s Home. If you would like to donate to his trip, you may do so by placing donations in the collection plate and designat-ing them for “Carland’s Mexico trip”.
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January 28, 2018
Journey Toward God
For a person still trapped in sin and warped by the fall, fear is a powerful motivator in spiritual life. Jesus will appeal to our fear and our self-interest many times. So many of his parables end with the danger of hell. It’s Jesus, after all, who said, “Don’t fear the one who can kill the body, but fear the one who, after he has killed the body can destroy the soul in hell.” The Hebrew understanding of wisdom is that it all begins with an appropriate fear of God. I suspect for almost all of us, it is where our journey toward God begins. Fear is an immature motivator. The fallen human doesn’t know or understand God well, and so what we can see when we are spiritually young is that God is big and powerful, and we aren’t in a good place with him. He is dangerous to us if we don’t deal with evil appropriately. When most of us first come to know him, we see him as a threat that is willing to turn aside. This isn’t wrong. It’s just immature. It’s a start point, not a destination. John says that perfect love casts out fear. Only God’s love is perfect, so the way we grow beyond the start point is to experience the love of God. “Taste and see,” says the Psalmist, “that the LORD is good.” The goodness and love of God draw us beyond our careful, tip-toeing fearful relationship with God and into one where we begin to seek him because he is good. As we encounter God in Scripture and see how amazingly patient he is with people we realize that he is patient with us. When our hearts fill up with a sense of God’s presence during prayer or meditation we realize that God is pleasant and peaceful and generous. When God guides us through a season of suffering and shares his strength with us we realize that he is kind and able to help us. Once our hearts come to truly know God we aren’t motivated primarily by fear anymore. Spiritual maturity is marked by the joy of loving God. He’s the very best person you know. He is kind and good, and he is fair and just, and he is warm and joyful. He remembers the afflicted and cares for the hurting. He celebrates with the joyful and rejoices in the joy of his people, he sings and laughs and invites us to come be with him. This is why we pilgrim disciples continue to make this journey
into God’s heart. Those of us who have come to know who God is realize that in his presence is where we really want to be. It’s what
we were made for. And it is God himself that invites us, “Come to me, and find your life.” -Ethan Brown
Calendar of Events
2/1 Ladies Class @ 10AM 2/1 AARP Tax Preparation in Annex Begins. It continues through 4/17. 2/3 Hotdog and Hug @ 12:30PM 2/4 Connection Groups 2/11 Connection Groups 2/15 Ladies’ Class @ 10AM 2/16 Movie Night @ 7PM, Movie is Love Finds You In Sugar Creek Dinner at Iannucci’s at 5:30PM
Our sick and hurting Tom Bullard Cain Family Terry & Tina Davidson Debbie Davis Judy Davis’ family Ron Farley Susan Freebold Suzanne Gore Pete and Vel Hunter Evans Learned McCraw Family Peggy Price Jeffrey Queen Mike Rhodes John Tyler Whitted Family Family & friends to remember Nancy Adkins, Hugh Price’s sister Ashley Baillairge, Susan F.’s granddaughter Marie Bain’s mother, in rehab Robin Burnet, Nancy Farley’s sister, blood clots Bob Godley, Tim’s brother, heart issues Gary Henry, Darlene’s brother Bill Hickerson, Sherri Lafever’s dad, health Gary Keevert, Jim’s brother Larry Morgan, friend of Morrows, cancer Shelbi Pendergast, Elias & Iya-lea Bain’s mom Will Sink, Paula’s son, recovery from accident Bryan Smith, Bice’s friend, needs lung transplant Hartley Faye Smith, baby of cousin of Sherri L., heart issues Rex Stephens, Bolin’s son-in-law, heart issues Steve & Diana Teel and Honduras situation Blake Thomas, Jessica Bain’s brother Esperanza’s mother, broken arm Tyler Bullard, Ton & Naomi’s grandson Dennis Wilde, cancer, friend of Ken Jones
Please write requests and updates
on the back of your attendance card. **The Prayer List will be updated at the end of
each month. Please update or renew your prayer concerns then. Otherwise, they will be
rotated off the list. Thanks you.
Pray for and Visit our shut-ins Tina Davidson Linda Dill
Reba Haynes
Mary Francis Lykins
Brenda Senn Helen Swayngim
Pray for our Mission Efforts
Domestic Jerry Senn (Burnsville,NC) Palmetto Bible Camp Southeastern Children’s Home (SC) Foreign Eastern European Missions Mission Lazarus (Honduras) Nekemte (Ethiopia) Samrit Kammanee (Thailand) Steve & Dianna Teel (Baxter Institute)
Hotdog & Hug Ministry Canned drinks & snack cakes are needed. Place them in the box by the office.
Missions Fundraising Put aluminum cans in the box outside of the Annex kitchen. To donate large metal items, contact Bill McKelvey.
Coupons for Troops There is a box in the lobby to put coupons. See bulletin insert for 3 year report.
January Prayer Requests
MINISTER Dr. Ethan Brown —1-806-789-3606
ELDERS
Duncan Blake—828-242-8326
Lloyd Cain—891-4459
Fred Gore—828-606-8752
Bill McKelvey—891-4787
Hugh Price—698-3841
Sam Williams—1-828-748-3263
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES:
-SUNDAY-
9:30 am—Bible Class 10:30 am—Morning Worship 5:30 pm— Evening Worship -WEDNESDAY-
6:00 pm— HVL Café (everyone welcome) 6:50 pm— Bible Class OFFICE HOURS: Monday—Friday, 9AM—3PM
SECRETARIES Karen McGee and Kylie Cochran Recent Weeks' Statistics
Attendance Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 21
Sunday AM 146 123 132
Sunday PM 72 78 81
Contribution $4,969 $4,757 $4,432
Budget TBD
YTD Budget TBD
YTD Contribution $14,158
YTD Weekly Average $4,719
Morning Worship Welcome Members and Visitors! Everyone, please fill out Attendance Cards and place them in the collection tray.
Song Leader ▪ Matt Carpenter
We’re Marching to Zion—869
Welcome
There Is a Habitation—860
Surround Us Lord—slides
Opening Prayer ▪ Tom Bullard
Come, Share the Lord—364
Communion
Serve: *Mark Ware, Mark Audia, Mark LaFever,
Morgan Chapman, Rod Price, Phil Carland
Hide Me Away, O Lord—53*
Children’s Worship (2yrs—2nd Grade)
The Journey to the Holy City ▪ Ethan Brown
There’s a Fountain Free—909
Announcements & Prayer ▪ Fred Gore
Worship Coordinator: Bill Fitzpatrick
Ushers: Eric Adkinson, Zack Adkinson
Nursery: Stephanie Cunto
Sound Room: Monty C./Lucas Carpenter
An attended nursery is available for ages
0-2yrs. Busy Bags are in the lobby for all ages.
TONIGHT
Service at the building at 5:30PM
WEDNESDAY HVL Café 6-6:30PM
Menu is: Chicken Parmesan
Make reservations by filling in the space on the attendance
card or contact the office before noon on Monday.
Donation of $5 per adult is accepted, kids eat free.
Classes @ 6:50PM