A View From the Hill
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A View From the Hill
Oct. 8, 2014 A View From the Hill From The Pastor . . . . What does it mean to be a disciple of Jesus Christ? What does the Lord expect of me? What “holy habits” should I cultivate in my life? Our entire church family is invited to enter a season of decision making and commitment toward the goal of becoming fully devoted disciples of Jesus Christ. The theme will be Committed to Christ: Six Steps to a Generous Life. We are hoping that every household will be present every Sunday during this season so that we can each commit to climb one step closer toward this goal. We will dedicate ourselves to the Lord and obey what the Lord has commanded in a spirit of gratitude for all that we have received. Join us the next six weeks as we will emphasize a different area of faithful Christian discipleship: Oct. 5 - Prayer - Matthew 6:5-8 Oct. 12 - Bible Reading - 2 Timothy 3:14-17 Oct. 19 - Worship - Act 2:42-47 Oct. 26 - Witness - John 4:27-30, 39-42 Nov. 2 - Service Romans 12:3-10 Nov. 9 - Giving - 2 Corinthians 8:1-7 Visitation Pastor B.J. is trying to spend one day a week visiting people in the congregation. Janice Kelly is scheduling the visits. We are using Missioninsite (computer demographic program) to help us map out our congregation and we are scheduling visits according to neighborhoods and areas of town. If you would like to make an appointment for Pastor B.J. to come and visit, call the church office and talk to Janice. These meetings are informal where I simply want to get to know your family and I will be glad to share about mine. These meetings have been fun and are helping me know things that I would never learn on Sunday mornings. Pastor BJ Homeless Awareness & Prevention Month November is Homeless Awareness & Prevention Month. Please gather new or gently used coats, gloves, hats, socks and other warm clothing for United Methodist Urban Ministries. Items may be dropped off at the Urban Ministries on Saturday, November 1 between noon and 4:00 pm for distribution to our neighbors in need. Urban Ministries is located at 217 Third Street, Clarksville. Contact Nancy Leutert, 931-647-6264 if you have questions. Hilldale UMC ▪ B. J. Brack, Pastor Office@hilldaleumc.net www.hilldaleumc.net Committed to Christ Ministry Parade November 9, 2014 As part of our Ministry Celebration Sunday on November 9, we will have a Ministry Parade in the CLC following lunch. This parade will give each and every ministry at HUMC a chance to shine! We are asking for representatives from each class, mission, group, organization or ministry to join the parade and show to all how God has blessed Hilldale UMC. You can make a sign, carry a banner, wear a costume, build a mini-“float,” share your talent……anything that will identify or describe the ministry that you represent. You will also have a moment to tell about your ministry for those who may not know. It will be fun and enlightening for all to see just how many ways we have been blessed, and just how many ways our church impacts the world in which we live. You may be surprised at what you see! Please sign up on the attendance pad or contact the church office to reserve a place for your ministry in the parade. If you need help or ideas, just ask! You definitely don’t want to be left out of the fun, so sign up soon! Hand and Foot Warmers Our first and second graders are learning about sharing and generosity. As a hands on project we are going to be collecting warmers for our local day shelter. We will have a special collection basket outside our Sunday School room starting Sept. 21st and ending Oct. 12th. Thank you, May & Traci Think you make great chili? PROVE IT! Let us decide. CHILI COOK-OFF Fall Fest October 26th 5-7pm (bring your chili by 4:30) Needed: Participants to bring a pot of chili for the competition AND JUDGES Contact: Jodi King at (931) 436-3883 or jiddleb@aol.com. MEET OUR SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Class name: Founders Class location: Last classroom in back of Sanctuary Teachers: Beverly Cook, Karen Lee Adult Bible Studies Bible based curriculum Fun/interesting facts about your class such as when/ how your class began: Founders class has 30 active members at present. Names of members who have gone to be with Jesus are on plaques mounted on the wall of the classroom. Secret talents of some of your class members: Two wonderful artists (Margie Head and Elaine Milliken); some great cooks; and many loving, caring, supportive people What a new person coming to your class could expect their first day? To be greeted by a wonderful group of senior adults who love the Lord and each other Anything else to highlight your class: We have a pot luck social every quarter in Heritage Hall with good food and great fellowship. Our love and prayers go out to Margie Head in the death of her nephew, Bobby Johnson. Our love and prayers go out to Diane Wilson in the death of her brother, Jimmy Burgess. The willingness with which our young people are likely to serve in any war, no matter how justified, shall be directly proportional to how they perceive the Veterans of earlier wars were treated and appreciated by their nation." - - George Washington Please Help Heal A Hero! Soldiers and Families Embraced (SAFE) offers individual and group counseling services, as well as peer support groups for active duty soldiers, veterans and their families in Clarksville, TN. Based at our very own Austin Peay Wesley Foundation and led by its UMC campus minister, SAFE services are provided at no cost to our heroes. No insurance is required. It is confidential and cannot be added to their Army records. A 2013 study by the Department of Veterans Affairs estimates that 22 veterans take their own lives each day. This crisis is happening right here on and around Ft. Campbell. SAFE is a 501-c-3 organization funded through grants and private donations. The UMC provides only the space and Executive Director $250 will get a hero in crisis through the critical first six weeks of therapy. In honor of 2014 Veteran’s Day, please make a gift to SAFE TODAY to Heal a Hero. Please make your tax deductible check out to SAFE. 2014 SANGO SCAMPER ROAD RACE will be held on Saturday, October 25th. They will have a 10k, 5k courses and a 1 mile scenic stroll. The race will benefit Habitat for Humanity and Sango UMC. You may register online at www.sangoumc.org. Page 2 Hilldale young adults (18-25 years old) are heading to Atlanta again this year for "Passion 2015", January 2-4. Leading the way at Passion 2014: Louie Giglio, Chris Tomlin, John Piper, Crowder, Christine Caine, Matt Redman, Francis Chan, Christy Nockels, and Kristian Stanfill. PASSION EXISTS TO SEE A GENERATION LEVERAGE THEIR LIVES FOR WHAT MATTERS MOST...To live in such a way that their journey on earth counts for what is most important in the end...the fame of the One who rescues and restores, and the privilege we have to amplify His name in everything we do. Hundreds of thousands of young people have come together in stadiums and arenas across the USA and around the globe to worship Jesus, breathe in His presence, be shaped by the His Word and join hands to extend His mercy and grace to the world. But it's not about the crowd or the numbers. Passion is rooted in the potential of each individual story and every unique voice. Come raise your voice with us this January. We want to make a difference! Spread the word, invite your friends, be a part of a generation united for Jesus' Fame! Cost for each individual is $165.00. For more information and to register, please contact Jodi King at jiddleb@aol.com, (931) 436-3883 or Nate Partee at natepartee@gmail.com, (615) 613-4109. We must have all registrations turned in no later than November 30. More than a conference. More than an event. More than a feeling. Passion is a movement. Come. Join us. Stake your place. Raise your voice. FALL FESTIVAL Get your costumes ready for this years Fall Festival! Plan on being a part of our annual Fall Festival outreach on October 26, 5-7 pm. We want everyone of all ages to come out and invite your friends for a chili cook-off, Bonfire, Hay Ride, Pumpkin Decorating, Face Painting, Games, Costume Contests and more surprises! We are accepting donations of individually wrapped candy. Please drop it off in Jodi's office. If you would like to participate in the Chili Cook-Off or help in any way, please contact Jodi King at jiddleb@aol.com Don't miss a howling good time! The Rebecca Circle thanks everyone who saves Labels for Education. We sent 700 labels to the Red Bird Mission this year! Friday, Nov. 14-15, 2014 Plug In and Power Up! Get powered up for an action-packed sleepover at the Adventure Science Center! at NRG 2014, you’ll get connected to preteens from across the Nashville Area while being immersed in a highenergy world of discovery and amazement. While you test scientific laws and theories, you’ll discover one powerful truth--God’s love for you. You’ll explore how God’s energy can transform your life and empower you to transform the world in powerful ways. And you’ll walk away inspired, a bit tired, and fired up to live an amplified life for Jesus Christ. Registration Information: Cost is $25 per child. Adults are $30. We will need male and female leaders. Mark your calendars NOW and register TODAY! We want to reserve our spots. Last year's NRG events were SOLD OUT. Space is limited. Contact Jodi King to register at (931) 436-3883 or jiddleb@aol.com. IT IS GOING TO BE SO MUCH FUN!!! Mark your calendars now for an exciting Christmas Event! Join us on December 14 at 5:00 pm in the CLC. The Adult and Children's Choirs will come together this year to take you on an adventure "Back to the Manger." Want a special part or solo in the Christmas Musical? Children: make sure to be at Wonderful Wednesday on October 22 from 6-7:00 pm. Adults: Rehearsal for the musical will begin on October 22 during choir practice at 7:00 pm. Making Disciples of Jesus Christ To Transform the World Youth Getaway! October 19th All Youth are invited to join us when we visit a farm in Springfield that has 10 acres of Corn Mazes! We will be leaving the church at 3:30 and arriving back at 6:30. Bring extra money for food and attractions! You must sign up before October 12th to guarantee a ride! This activity will replace our Sunday evening Youth Meeting. Page 3 Prayer Requests Tammy Thrash John Petrone Charles Yarbrough Donald Harvey (Kathy Lunceford ‘s Dad) DEPLOYED FAMILY MEMBERS Please keep our deployed & their families in your prayers: Call the church office with prayer requests. An intercessory prayer group meets Sat. at 7 am. We would love for you to join us. Benjamin Davis Rick Schafer Cary Hyde Daniel Sator Joshua Ryckman Urban Ministries Needs Blood Pressure Ministry Second Sunday of the Month 9:15 – 9:45 am & 10:30 – 11:00 am in the CLC peanut butter jelly tuna rice canned foods personal care items cereal pasta pasta sauce Macaroni & Cheese Potato Pouches MEMBERS IN ASSISTED LIVING Ione Williams # 201 Signature Health Care 198 Old Farmers Rd 37043 Preston Hubbard 502 Liberty DR Smyrna TN 37167 Virginia Hodges SHC of Erin 278 Rocky Hollow Rd Erin TN 37061 David Sullivan Palmyra Health Care Center 2727 Palmyra Road Palmyra, TN 37142 Gordon Hawkins Charles Yarbrough William Smith Brenda McGregor Richard Harper Phyllis Fox c/o Michael Fox 3917 Earlynn Drive Bartlett TN 38133 Breakfast Items - Pop Tarts, Small Boxes of Cereal, Breakfast Tarts, Granola Bars Fruit Items & Snacks Fruit Roll Ups, Applesauce, Fruit Cup or Fruit Twisters. Snacks - Non-Refrigerated Pudding & Jell-O Snacks, Raisins or Beef Jerky Protein Snacks - Cheese Crackers, Cheese Dipping Sticks, Peanut Butter Crackers or Snack Sticks, Nuts in a pouch, Tuna in a pouch Juice - Boxes or Pouches Monetary Donations also needed. 931-647-2249 CLARKSVILLE TN 37043 1751 MADISON STREET HILLDALE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH We are happy to announce the birth of Stella Reese Napolitano, daughter of Kati Napolitano . Proud grandparents: Amy and Wayne Dillon. Home Bound Members Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Clarksville TN 37040 Permit #184