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The Hill’s Chapel House Call
September 2016
United Methodist Women
Bloodmobile
There will be a Red Cross bloodmobile at Unity Presbyterian Church on
Tuesday, September 22nd from 2:30- 7:00 pm. If anyone is able to donate
this would be a great way to give back to the community.
Summer is almost over; school is starting so we will get back to some of our regular
routines. This of course means our Tuesday night suppers. We have taken the summer
months off so we are excited to begin our suppers of good food and fellowship.
Mark your calendars for Tuesday, September 13th at 6:00 pm. We hope you can join us.
MORNING BIBLE STUDY…BEGINNING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2016
AT 9:45 A.M. IN THE CHURCH HOUSE. OPEN TO EVERYONE!
Memorials
In Memory Of Donor’s Name Designated
Rev. Hubert Clinard Daniel & Jean Nall La Carpio Fund
Rev. Hubert Clinard Alfred & Mary Peeler La Carpio Fund
Rev. Hubert Clinard Neely Osborne La Carpio Fund
Guy McIntosh Chris & Sharon Williams Cemetery Fund
Guy McIntosh Sheila Dellinger Cemetery Fund
Guy McIntosh Yates & Sarah Pryor Cemetery Fund
Guy McIntosh Rock Springs Camp Ground Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh Don & Susan Grice Cemetery Fund
Guy McIntosh Sharon Luckey Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh Betty & Mickey Gardner Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh The Nixon Family Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh Annette & Tommy Lawing Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh East Lincoln Optimist Club Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh Grace Baptist Church Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh Richard & Debbie Norton Cemetery Fund
Guy McIntosh Linda Jo Nance Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh Lynn & Marsha Sifford Cemetery Fund
Guy McIntosh Dr. Warren Hoyle Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh Ronnie & Iris Walker Cemetery Trust Fund
Guy McIntosh Keith & Leila Hager Cemetery Fund
Guy McIntosh Frank & Jane McAulay Cemetery Fund
Guy McIntosh The Living Bible SS Class Cemetery Trust Fund
Kevin Woolwine Elaine Stilwell Good Samaritan Fund
In Honor Of Donor’s Name Designated
Church Directory Committee Mae Goff General Fund
Dear Friends, Thank you for the kindness, sharing food, and visits shown to my brother,
Guy McIntosh, during his extended illness and finally his death. A special thanks to the
ladies for the food served after his funeral. May God’s love continue to grow at Hill’s
Chapel and throughout the community. Love Frances Kiser
Thank You!
Finance Committee
01 – Larry Dellinger 03 – Amber Tuttle 03 – Justin Wilkes 07 – Barry Butner 08 – Cecil Dellinger 09 – Elaine Stillwell 11 – Molly Farrow 12 – Diane Fisher 12 – Iris Walker 14 – Debbie Morrison 15 – Wayne Rogers 16 – Andrea Harris 18 – Doug Core
02 – Eric and Becky Browning 06 – Kevin and Donna Dellinger 06 – Joel & Teresa Little
11 – Andy and Amy Page 24 – Jodi and Jennifer Meier 30 – John and Lori Gaston
18 – Pat Johnson 19 – Tammy Butner 19 – Jeana Young 20 – Drew Hilty 20 – Joe Iddings 22 – Gray Dellinger 23 – Jennifer Gales 23 – Brayden Miller 23 – Russell Dickson 24 – Steven Gales 29 – Leela Church 29 – Dare Dellinger 29 – Stephen Wilkes
Anniversaries and Birthdays
Willing Workers
Nursery
04 – TBD
11 – TBD
18 – TBD
25 – TBD
Children’s Message
04 – Sharon Williams
11 – Jeana Borman
18 – Lori Gaston
25 – Jacquie Fisher
Children’s Church
04 – Jacquie Fisher
11 – Jacquie Fisher
18 – Jacquie Fisher
25 – Jacquie Fisher
Worship Set-Up
04 – The Jones
11 – The Dicksons
18 – The Gastons
25 – The Walkers
Snacks
04 – The Howards
11 – Farrow/Zelenz
18 – Homecoming
25 – Goff/Stephens
Greeters
04 – The Walkers
11 – Donna Dellinger
18 – The Howards
25 – The Ballards
HOMECOMING
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th
COME ONE, COME ALL!
GUEST PREACHER:
REV. LAUREN SIMS-SALATA
10:00 am: SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 am: WORSHIP in the SHELTER
12:00 pm: HOMECOMING MEAL in the
FAMILY LIFE CENTER
Pastor’s Pen
In one of my school readings, Resurrecting Excellence by Greg Jones and Kevin Armstrong, there
is a story told of two American missionaries to Liberia (told on pages 175-6). United Methodist
Bishop David Lawson was sent there in 1986 to assist pastors (and their bishop) who had been put
in jail during the civil war there. While travelling, he was taken to a remote area where there was a
simple, concrete box.
He was told the story of the Fadleys, American seminary graduates who had been sent to Liberia as
missionaries. He was an agriculturalist, while she was a teacher. Between teaching crop growing
and starting schools, they fell in love with the people – and the people fell in love with them.
All was well, until the wife began to grow weak. Doctors were unable to discern a cause, and they
suggested that the couple return home for tests. But there was too much going on: crops to plant,
schools to start, congregations developing. Liberia had become their heart.
In time, Mrs. Fadley grew so weak that travel was impossible. She asked her husband for one last
favor: “We’ve loved these people. What we’ve been doing is beautiful and important. Our hearts
belong here. When I die you can ship my body home. My parents would want that. But first I want
you to ask the surgeons to remove my heart. I want my heart here.”
Are there any people, is there any land, where your life within the life, death and resurrection of
Jesus Christ would lead you to bury your heart? Where does love place you forever?
Pray through this story. May the embers of our lives be fanned once again by the Spirit into flames
of love.
Hill’s Chapel United Methodist Church
988 South NC 16 Business Highway
Stanley, NC 28164
www.hcumc.com
704-827-9511