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“Good Good News” October 2013 Hebron United Methodist Church 2325 Mebane Oaks Road Mebane, NC 27302 [email protected] www.hebron-umc.org Pastor: Bryan Sexton, Jr. P a s t o r’ s C o r n e r Greetings to the Saints, We live in uncertain times in which many things we have taken for granted may not be taken for granted any longer. There is a sense of impending gloom and doom throughout the world and nation. But we are not the first generation of human beings or Americans to face such uncertain times. In the midst of all uncertainties and threats to our sense of security and peace there is ‘good news’ from heaven to calm our troubled hearts. Even as we face the ‘shut down’ of our government due to the battles that are being fought in the halls of Congress and the White House we should ‘fear no evil, for Thou art with me’. As Christians, we are thankful to live in the great nation that we do and to enjoy the October 2013 prosperity and freedoms that we do. But even as our prosperity and many of our freedoms seem to be in jeopardy today we remember that we are citizens of a much greater reality than what we have here on earth. That great reality is the “Kingdom of Heaven”, also known as “The Kingdom of God”, and also known as “The Kingdom of Christ”. Over and over again the Psalmist cries out to the Great God of Heaven for help and deliverance from dreadful circumstances. And always the Psalmist affirms and reaffirms that hope is found in God alone. If we were to trust in the reports that are published by the world’s “news” agencies we would not want to get out of bed in the morning. So perhaps it would serve our hearts and spirits well to simply “turn off” the news and “turn on” the Word of God. Only Divine solutions can help our troubled world. The problem is that the world does not want God’s solutions to our troubles. So why do we continue to listen to what the world has to say. Who we choose to listen to and believe shapes our opinions, our under- standing, our emotions and mental outlook, and our “world view”. God’s Word is full of hope, good promises, and good news to all that will believe what God has to say. Believing God is called Faith. And Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing, by the Word of God. The New Revised Standard Version of the Bible says it like this in Romans 10: 14But how are they to call on one in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in one of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone to proclaim him? 15And how are they to proclaim him unless they are sent? As it is written, “How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!” 16But not all have obeyed the good news; for Isaiah says, “Lord, who has believed our message?” 17So faith comes from what is heard, and what is heard comes through the word of Christ.£ Hear once again the encouraging words of the Psalmist from Psalm 40. I waited patiently for the LORD; And He inclined to me, And heard my cry. He also brought me up out of a Continued on Page 2 “Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” Page 1 Continued from Page 1 horrible pit, Out of the miry clay, And set my feet upon a rock, And established my steps. He has put a new song in my mouth—Praise to our God. Many will see it and fear. And will trust in the LORD. Blessed is that man who makes the LORD his trust, And does not respect the proud, nor such as turn aside to lies. As the Apostle Paul reminds us in Philippians 3:20: 20For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, 21who will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body, according to the working by which He is able even to subdue all things to Himself. In these troubling times remember this; the most important word in the Bible is “with”. “Behold, the virgin shall be with child, and bear a Son, and they shall call His name Immanuel,” which is translated, “God with us”. (Matthew 1:23) Jesus said; “ I am with you always, even unto the end of the age” (Matthew 28:20) So we are not alone! God is always with us. Jesus is always with us. We belong to Him by faith. We are His children by faith. And The Great God of Heaven is ALWAYS filled with protective love for His children! Government shutdown? It’s happened before, 17 times to be exact. Is the world going to end because Page 2 our elected leaders cannot agree? I take great comfort, not from the news media, but from the Word of God which tells us in Psalm 46: God is our refuge and strength, A very present help in trouble. Therefore we will not fear, Even though the earth be removed, And though the mountains be carried into the midst of the sea; Though its waters roar and be troubled, Though the mountains shake with its swelling. Selah Turn off the news! And turn on God’s Word! Thus shall your hearts be comforted by THE TRUTH! Stay in the Word, Pastor Bryan Prayer Concerns Harriet Squires Rachel Lankford Betty Albright Surgery 8th Judy Pugh Our Nation Keith Troutman Jean Varner Vicky Cash Rocky Hall Howard Kernodle Barry Kernodle Kathy Lane Tootie Riley at ARMC If you have a prayer concern for next week fill out a prayer request card or call the church office at 919-563-3375 or send an email to [email protected]. “Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” Mark your calendars! Spaghetti lunch on Sunday, Oct. 13th. This will be hosted by the MYF and will be the last fundraiser before Pilgrimage in November. There we will join with thousands of youth from our conference in fellowship, worship and learning with Olu Brown from Atlanta, GA. Our conference youth will be exposed to testimonies in word, dance and music. Your support is always appreciated. Congratulations to our new MYF officers!! President Callie Walters Co-Vice Presidents Caleb Sykes Laney Culberson Co-Secretaries Hannah Robertson Laney Culberson Support Committee Caleb Culberson J.P. Whited When asked what this group of youth wanted to be know for…. “Sharing Christ’s love” “kindness” “accepting” “having fun” “family” “giving” Were just a few of the descriptions that were given. October 2013 Worship Committee Judy Hall 1st Christian Dixon 3rd Janice Blalock Peggy Summers 4th Caleb Culberson 5th Christopher Creekmuir 6th Brad Hinton Jacob Beasley 7th Cicero Sykes 9th Marvin Doby Al Atkins 10th Jeffrey H. Sykes 11th Rosa Whited Andrew Overby 13th Kathryn Sanderson Henry Arnette 15th Hunter Warren 16th Megan Wilson Louise Kirkpatrick 20th Lindsay Gibson 21st John Reich 24th Callie Walters 25th Mike Blalock Jennifer Warren 26th Stuart Gladden 27th T.W. Kirkpatrick Grace Lobaugh 28th Henry Lankford 29th Jesse Chatfield 30th Robin Wilson 31st Sammy Lankford Jay Nicholson If your birthday or that of a loved one is not on this list or is incorrect, please call the church office to correct it. October 2013 The Worship Committee met on September 8 with nine members present. Tim Dallas opened our meeting with prayer. The outcome of our greeters’ meeting was discussed with the committee, as well as the worship service. We discussed White Christmas and there will be more information in the bulletin in late October. The church calendar was updated during our meeting as well as the Administrative Board later that night. On a side note, if you would like to be a greeter prior to our 10:30 a.m. worship service, or help with the nursery or children’s time during this service, please let me know and I will get you in touch with the appropriate people. United Methodist Men’s Fish Fry Saturday October 26, 2013 4:30 until 6:30 pm Fellowship Hall at Hebron Proceeds will go to the church budget. Ladies are asked to bring a desert. Everyone is invited to come and join for the good food and great fellowship! Hope to see you there!!! “Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” Acolyte Schedule October 6th A A Aaron Moss Maddie Moss October 13th A Caleb Sykes A Alex Arizmendi October 20th A Patrick Forrest October 27th A Callie Walters November 3rd A Maddie Moss A Caleb Sykes C Aaron Moss Communion Maddie Moss Aaron Moss Caleb Sykes Sub Patrick Forrest REMEMBER: If it is your assigned day, it is your place to swap out and get a sub if you cannot serve —DO NOT JUST NOT SHOW UP! DO NOT assume the sub on the schedule will be there to cover for you. They MIGHT have a conflict too! Reminder to always wear black and white if you are on the schedule. The deadline for the November issue of our newsletter is Tuesday, October 22nd. Be sure to check out the latest newsletter for Agua Viva ministries at www.aguavivaministries.com Page 3 Items to be donated can be put in the hallway behind the sanctuary beginning on Sunday, Oct. 13. All items must be in working order and priced by the person donating them. Children and babies clothes are being accepted but no adult clothing. Baked goods may be delivered to the fellowship hall on Friday, Oct. 25th. Volunteers are needed on Friday night, October 25th to help sort items. Volunteers are also needed for the sale on Saturday. We need Men to volunteer to help deliver items to the church if needed. Page 4 “Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” October 2013 Minutes for September 2013 Board Meeting (submitted by Susan Martin) The Administrative Council met September 8th, 2013 with 16 members present. Tim Dallas called the meeting to order and Phil Whited opened the meeting with prayer. Minutes from August Meeting were read and approved w/ vote Treasurer’s Report General Fund - $6,092.69 Paid to Conference – $14,928.98 Savings - $27,983.38 Old Business: The “talk about” Sunday School Class held a hot dog lunch fundraiser to support apportionments on August 18th with $811.00 profit made. Reminder was made of church wide yard sale and UMM fish fry to benefit our church budget will be held on October 26. Mike Blalock reported that he was able to fix the buffer; however the vacuum was broken and in the shop. New Business: Traybor Hamilton presented his Eagle Scout proposal: To construct a door in the kitchen that would open into the storage closet for storage of pots and other kitchen items. Mr. Hamilton advised that he would work closely October 2013 with trustees of church for direction of moving of water heater. A motion was made by Mike Blalock for the board to approve the Eagle Scout project by Traybor and to allow the trustees to make the final decision as to the construction process which will include moving the water heater and construction of shelves in existing storage area. Motion was seconded by Mike Gregory. Discussion: Phil Whited questioned if the new access in kitchen would require inspection by health department. Answer was no because not a commercial kitchen anymore due to removal of daycare; however Mike Blalock would verify with health department. Motion passed with a unanimous vote. Ben Boney advised and made a motion that all plastic toys from playground needed to be removed and the area cleaned up. Motion was seconded and passed unanimously. Ben Boney questioned the painting of sanctuary ceiling; we have a bid to only paint outside edges from painter that has not painted yet. The question was if only paint outside edges will there be a noticeable difference through the middle. Mike Blalock volunteered to get another bid. Finance meeting week of September 9th. There will be fifth Sunday sing on September 29. Thanksgiving service will be on Sunday evening instead of Wednesday this year. November 30 will be Decorat“Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” ing of Church. December 15 will be Cantata at worship service and Children’s Christmas play will be that night. Youth will have fund raiser lunch after church on October 13. Youth made over $600 at ice cream and salad lunch held in August. January 11, 2014 will be Day Apart meeting. Pastor Report: Charge conference will be Oct 21 at Graham UMC 7-9. There will be 25 churches involved. Bring can food to church each Sunday to help those in need especially since loaves & fished closed. S.W.I.F.T. – October 12 is Mebane downtown festival in support of this ministry. Need a chairperson for this organization, currently running under UMM. There will be a meeting September 15 after church for anyone interested in joining a new covenant small group. Pastor Bryan advised that there will be a “My Hope” presentation by Billy Graham on November 7. This will be his last sermon to reach out to America to bring them to Christ. Bryan wants to show this on DVD in our church. Lisa Arnette suggested we have a fellowship covered dish meal before the presentation as a community evangelist outreach. It was accepted by the board. Bryan asked the board to prayerfully consider what you would do to bring someone to Christ. Tim closed the meeting and John Hall closed the meeting in prayer. Page 5 Page 6 “Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” October 2013 Autumn Fest & Antiques and Art on The Street Location; Historic Downtown Mebane Date; October 12, 2013 Time; 10:00 am - 5:00 pm The Mebane Autumn Fest embraces the warm heritage and love of antiques that Mebane has become known for. We invite you to go back in time as you stroll our Historic Downtown area. The inviting sounds of live music, the cool autumn air and interesting and eclectic shopping of quality antiques and artisans on the street are sure to delight you. You’ll also love revisiting the many brick and mortar establishments such as boutiques, gift and antique shops. The dining choices are plentiful with both permanent restaurants and a variety food trucks. Visit Downtown Mebane’s Autumn Fest and it will be an annual event you will look forward to for years to come. If you love Antiques, Music and Great Food, you must be at the Mebane Autumn Fest and Antiques on the Street Saturday, October 12th! • Jon Lambert of Mebane Antique Auction Gallery will be available to assist you with antique consultations, guidance for planning, categorizing and accessing your antique collections and estate. As a highly respected specialist in the world of antiques Lambert advises on the latest trends and techniques for planning and creating a valued collection as well as preparing for the disposal of collections as the need arises. Bring your special piece in for appraisal. Donations will go to two great non-profit October 2013 groups, S.W.I. F.T. and Mebane Historical Society and Museum. • Mebane Historical Society & Museum will be on site advising on preservation of family history, photos and memorabilia as well as historic sites. They will be showcasing some of their Harvest Home Tour homes, as well as providing the best media on Mebane’s history. Collector and antiques extraordinaire Mark Williams will be on hand to identify antiques. Preservation techniques for photos/textiles/pottery, etc will be available as well. Tickets and information will be available for their upcoming Historic House Tour on October 26th and 27th. • The Bands will also host a booth to promote awareness for the “S.W.I.F.T.” foundation – the Sue Windsor Initiative For Teens. This organization is in honor of the late Sue Windsor (a highly respected 24 year veteran Alamance County school teacher). This dedicated group provides support for youth at risk, right here in our local area. Needs are provided with everything from school supplies and tutoring, to personal mentoring through group trips, events and quality time spent. This is the kind of support that can save the future life of many at risk youth through positive reinforcement, guidance and needed materials. • There will be the largest Food Truck Rodeo presented in Mebane to date, offering quality food choices from fourteen “Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” Food Trucks. • There is a kids zone with an organic feel such as Gem Mining, Petting Zoo, Hands on Art and more. • The Mebane Farmers Market will be active and is always very popular. • Shop for Fall Pumpkins and Mums. You will find what your looking for to decorate your home for Autumn. • The eclectic mix of the quality brick and mortar boutiques, shops, antique stores and restaurant’s will be open and ready to provide a warm smile along with quality goods as they welcome visitors to the Historic Downtown District. • Our marketing specialists have been at work for months spreading the news through strategically planned promotions such as print media, online media, facebook sites, electronic media, printed materials and thousands of hand out distributions as well as grassroots campaigns. • Buddy Michaels with WBAG Radio & WKRX Radio will be MC and will be doing a live feed from the stage the day of the event. As well Michaels will promote this event live on air every Saturday morning for four weeks prior on the popular live WBAG radio show “Hometown Festival” from 9-12am and everyday throughout the day the five days Continued on Page9 Page 7 Continued from Page 8 prior. Michael’ s also will promote Autumn Fest on a live on air “Hometown Festival” show on WKRX on Monday Nights from 7 -11 pm. • A Southern Neighbor Magazine will be writing an editorial on this event as well as posting a full back page advertisement. Abigail Dallas Hall was born on Tuesday, September 24, 2013. Abby is the daughter of John Hall and April Duke. She was born at 12:40 pm and weighed 8 lbs. and 9 oz. Abby is 21 3/4 inches long. Proud grandparents are Allan and Judy Hall, • Clay Street will be filled with over 50 quality antique vendors and artist with a splash of local artisans. This is a select vendor show Events Coming In November Daylight Savings Time Ends on Sunday, November 3rd. Please remember to set your clock back one hour!! Senior Citizen Sunday Sunday, November 3rd A covered dish lunch will follow the worship service. A presentation of Billy Graham “My Hope” Will be on Thursday November 7th at 7 pm. Sunday, November 10th we will have the SPRC meeting at 5:30 pm And the Administrative Council at 7 pm. Saturday, November 16th The UMM will be cooking a Brunswick Stew $7.25 per quart, must be picked up by noon. Sunday, November 24 Thanksgiving Service At 7 pm. Saturday November 30 Decorating of the Church Begins at 8:30 am. Page 8 “Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” October 2013 OUR COLLEGE AND MILITARY ADDRESS FOR 2013/2014 College Military Jeff Arnette 151 Pressley Creek Road Cullowhee, NC 28723 SR Annis, Jeremy Ryan Ship 09 Div 406 3425 Sailor Drive Great Lakes, IL 60088-3415 Whitney Blalock 800 Meadowview Dr. #11 Boone, NC 28607 Lucas Brady 9030 Campus Drive Spokane, WA 99224 Ashley Martin Liberty University 1971 University Blvd. MSC Box 110461 Lynchburg, VA 24502-2214 Zachary Holliday P. O. Box 331424 Atlantic Beach, FL 32233 Shannon F. Long 4680 Spruce Ct. Unit 3 Andrews AFB, MD 20762 Phillip Martin Liberty University 1971 University Blvd. MSC Box 110467 Lynchburg, VA 24502-2214 Caroline Powell 132 Arial Street Lillington, NC 27546 Anna Megan Sexton Methodist University Box 12386 5400 Ramsey Street Fayetteville, NC 28311-1498 We are trying to reach the following people, if you can help with an address or phone number please let the church office know. Letters sent to the addresses on file have been returned. Alan Daniels Randy Lineberry Dale Ray Bobby Riggans Anita Singley Phil Yarborough Janice Blalock Stephanie Shelton Janice Doby Chappell Johnny Crawford Tony Deal Lori Dewoody Susan Dunlap Don Estler Glenn Kirby Keith McDaniel Denise Robinette Sharelle Robinette Andy Speight Wendy Blalock Tilley Beverly Glosson Warner Archie Wilborn, Jr. Kip Foster Linda Utley Wayne Utley Sherri Pennington Sympathy The Church wishes to extend its heartfelt sympathy to the family of: Nell R. Cook October 2013 “Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” Hebron welcomed Rebecca Sykes Jackson and Shelley Dodson Whitescarver as new members on September 29, 2013. Please make Rebecca and Shelley feel at home. Page 9 HEBRON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2325 Mebane Oaks Road Mebane, NC 27302 919-563-3375 October 2013 Weekly Meetings Sunday Sunday: 9:30 am Sunday School 10:30 am Worship Service 4 pm UMYF Meeting 6:30 pm UMM 4th Wednesday: 6:30 pm Prayer Meeting, 7:00 pm Choir Practice Thursday: 7 pm Bible Study January to May Sunday 6 World Com- Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 1 2 3 4 7 8 9 10 11 14 15 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 Hut Reserved 26 Church Yard munion Sunday 13 MYF Spaghetti Lunch / SPRC at 5:30 / Admin. Council at 7 pm 20 Saturday 21 Hut Reserved 1-5 pm Charge Conference 7-9 pm @ Graham 1st Methodist Church Newsletter Deadline 27UMM 6:30 28 29 5 12 Autumn Fest downtown Mebane For SWIFT 19 Sale 7-12 am / UMM Fish Fry 4:30—6:30 pm 30 31 pm Oct. Oct.. Oct . Oct 6 Nur 13 Nur 20 Nur 27 Nur Amanda Powell & Sarah Arizmendi Mary Caylor & Rosa Whited Ken & Caroline Powell Cindy Gregory & Jennifer Warren Hall Monitor Hall Monitor Hall Monitor Hall Monitor Ben Boney BettyBoney Cliff Cates Cliff Cates Greeters for October : Phil & Rosa Whited Page 10 “Share the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” October 2013