- Walnut Hill Bible Church
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- Walnut Hill Bible Church
Church MESSENGER JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2014 NEWSLETTER www.walnuthillbible.com Well Done, Walnut Hill! Last month we once again joined together our gifts and talents and completed our 8th annual immersive dinner theater outreach, the Buzz in Bethlehem. Through this event we welcomed 780 guests and gave them an authentic experience of the sights, sounds, tastes and times of Bethlehem in the days of Jesus' birth. Our prayer for our guests has been that God would use this outreach as a tool to "encourage the saved and save the lost" and based on the response received from those who came we feel our prayers have been answered. Praise the Lord! The Buzz has gained a reputation over the years as a high-quality production which truly immerses it's guests in the culture. This has not come without GREAT effort and support from many at Walnut Hill. This year's event assembled a small army of 150 volunteers, all but two from WHBC, who gave up their time to serve the Lord. Many who came to Well Done continued . . . serve our guests entered with the intention of being a blessing to someone else through their service but left being blessed themselves for their service to the Lord. Thank you to all who helped make this year's outreach run as smoothly as it did. To the praise of His glory! And I must say that Expeditions Unlimited continues to be the most gracious and helpful hosts imaginable. They care about this event and how it reaches our guests. They're the ones who stand in the cold and park cars each night, who make sure that the grounds are safe and snow plowed, who light the paths to beautify the trek to Bethlehem, who make sure the furnaces are running properly so that we have heat... and on and on and on. The Expeditions Unlimited crew plays a huge role in this event and I couldn't ask for a better crew to work with. Again, well done, Church! Thank you for your prayers and support. Walnut Hill Bible Church 1900 East Street Baraboo, WI 53913 608-356-3111 whbc@walnuthillbible.com www.walnuthillbible.com Church office is open Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Senior Pastor David M. Hutchens 356-3111 ext. 102 pastordave@walnuthillbible.com Associate Pastors Dan Gunderson 355-3111 ext. 104 pastordan@walnuthillbible.com Jim Wright 356-3111 ext. 103 pastorjim@walnuthillbible.com Continue in Him! Tyson Coordinator of Worship & The Arts Tyson Suemnicht is the Coordinator of Worship & The Arts at Walnut Hill Bible Church. He can be reached at 356-3111 or Tyson@walnuthillbible.com Tyson Suemnicht 356-3111 ext. 106 Tyson@walnuthillbible.com Youth Director SAVE THE DATES! MIRROR LAKE CAMPOUTS Men’s — May 2-4 Women’s — May 16-18 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL (VBS) June 23—27 (evenings) We collected 328 shoeboxes from the Walnut Hill family and 1,771 boxes from our area during the national collection week. Our region (southeast WI) collected over 12,000 shoeboxes. We set records in both our region and nationwide with over 7.5 million shoeboxes donated in 2013. This year the shoeboxes collected from our region will be traveling to Madagascar, Zambia, Kenya and India. A huge thank you to the 30 individuals who volunteered their time during the national collection week for Operation Christmas Child. Your efforts and commitment was amazing. God Bless you and your service, Tracy Pelland. Nathan Sundsmo 608.963.7020 cell nathan@walnuthillbible.com Children’s Ministries Coordinator Mary Hackbarth 608.963.1381 cell mary@walnuthillbible.com Office Administrators Patti Beach patti@walnuthillbible.com Anne Hutchens anne@walnuthillbible.com Facilities Maintenance Brenda David, Custodian Fred Kolmorgen, Building Repairs Missions Update Babies, Babies!!! Welcome to the twins! R&N R The Bryants. . . Kelly, Sarah, and baby Jemimah visited the weekend before Christmas. They are entering their final semester of training with “To Every Tribe” and will be graduating in the spring. They will then begin raising support as full time missionaries in preparation to go to Papua, New Guinea as church planters. They are currently living in south Texas while they go to school and participate in short-term work in Mexico as part of their training. Please lift this family up in prayer. Also there will be significant needs for support and it would be extremely helpful for them to be able to take a short-term trip to PNG prior to them moving full time as Sarah has never been there and would find it helpful to know how to plan and prepare and also prepare to raise a baby there. www.bryantstotheunreached.com Meet the Wilkoszes. . . At the quarterly business meeting, Walnut Hill voted to accept Joshua and Johanna Wilkosz as full time missionaries from the church. As the home church for Johanna and Josh, we are excited to partner with them as they work with another one of the ministries and missionary families, Expeditions Unlimited and Steve and Lynn Higgins. “Expeditions Unlimited exists to impact the lives of youth and adults through the use of God’s creation and outdoor adventure experiences,” and the “main goal is to create an atmosphere where teachable moments can be used to change lives” [www.expeditionsunlimited.com/mission]. While they will also have responsibilities as guides serving ‘intact’ groups and other camp duties, Wilkoszes have been brought on staff with a unique mission. They are starting and working with two new programs that will disciple and mentor groups for longer time periods. The high school “Sherpa” program runs for three months during the summer. The students volunteer to serve by taking care of the basic needs of the camp. This builds a service ethic, allows the Sherpas to shadow the guides, learn a wide variety of skills, have directed Bible studies and daily devotions, and one-to-one mentorships. Joshua and Johanna worked with the first group of Sherpas this past summer before they came on as permanent staff. Applications for the programs are accepted through Expeditions Unlimited starting in January for the summer session. The program is for students entering 9th through 12th grade and has limited space in order to provide individual guidance, discipleship and accountability. The college age “Compass” program will be starting Fall of 2014 and run for nine months with an optional 3-month internship at the end. It is a ‘gap year’ program designed to ground faith, explore vocational options, gain and their three children welcome two more wonderful little boys. Reed and Isaac were born early, healthy, and happy on November 24, and in a hurry to get here, almost 7 weeks early. They were both just over 5 pounds and are sure to keep everyone hopping for a while. The family made the unplanned trip back to the states from M’zam’bq at the end of October, having only found out there were twins coming in September after a lengthy 4-wheel drive trek to the doctor and urban facilities. They hope to return in about March to their work in their remote village, but will need a 4-wheel drive vehicle that will fit a family of seven plus supplies. Grocery trips are six hours one way, four of which are on tracked dirt roads. Pray as they will also need to increase their support level to accommodate seven family members. Jonathan and Nicole DeJongh and big brother Noah welcome Quinten, born on December 24. Jonathan continues to teach aviation at Moody in Washington state. Pray for them as they get to know this new little one. Pray also for Nicole’s outreach and Noah’s adjustment to being the big brother. And, a mama in waiting. . . Pray for VonRuedens as they await the arrival of their first child (And for Ken and Judy Boll as they patiently await this grandchild.) A&BG. . . Wilkoszes continued. . . experiences, and like a compass, find direction. There may be opportunities to job shadow a wide variety of Christian and secular work, serve in different settings, learn outdoor skills, go on missions trip(s), study, and learn what they really find joy in doing… and what God has designed in them as talents and passions. The applications for this program are also available through Expeditions Unlimited, and they are accepting applications for the start of the fall program, September 2014. The program is for post-high school students. Please pray for Joshua and Johanna as they prepare for the students to come, that they would be in tune with God’s heart as they go through the applications. Pray also as they raise support as new missionaries. Join them for a potluck on February 16 at WHBC to find out more, encourage them and be encouraged! http://www.expeditionsunlimited.com/ Ministering among refugees and expats in the Milwaukee area. They report “We had a great party with our teachers and students this week. Everyone brought deserts, some spicier than others (Nepali pepper sauce). We were able to sing some Christmas carols at the beginning. A friend was able to share the Christmas story with Hypkis. . . about 30 students. Some aspects of Pete and Liesl helped with a dental clinic in their village. They also shared their thankfulness for the support and encouragement of WHBC as we stand with them. “This will be our fourth Christmas in Mexico, and our first alone our partners are spending Christmas with family. Yet in a sense, we will not be alone, because despite the fact that our neighbors do not celebrate Christmas, we share the story with all who ask about the Christmas tree in our living room, and invite our neighbors to decorate cookies and make popcorn garlands for the tree. I love to answer when asked why there is a star on top of the tree. My answer starts with “Utikitáh ni sital” - “We saw His star” - and builds from there. Spiritually, this is still a very dark place, but that treetop star in our living room shines bright.” They are due to come back for a furlough in October of 2014 following the next rainy season. Please keep this precious couple in your prayers… Safety, light in the darkness, friendships for God’s sake, language learning, the well, opportunities and the wisdom to see things God’s way, and teamwork. the story were a surprise to the This was actually the third dental clinic in our village that we have taken part in. Over the course of four days, we were able to see 107 patients, even setting a new "record" of seeing 38 patients in one day. We were able to provide composite and amalgam fillings, root canals, tooth pullings, ultrasonic cleanings, and of course, toothbrushes and toothpaste for everyone. Clinics like this go a long way to building trust in the community. Promises are frequently made and broken to indigenous communities here in our region. When we bring in dentists, and fulfill our promises to do so, it shows the people that we do what we say, and we hope that in some small way it will one day help them trust in a God who always does what He says. This year, a mother and her new teenage children walked five hours from a village we had never heard of to receive dental care. Despite their late arrival, the dentists worked two hours past our normal closing time to provide them with the care they dearly needed. They spent the night in the village, and before they walked home, we were even able to provide them with some blankets for the cold winter. audience as they had heard differently according to Islam. I was able to share a bit afterwards as well about traditions. Some of our teachers and their families knitted about 40 scarves and hats that were handed out as well as some toys for the children. Overall it was a great event and brought in a few more volunteers from other churches for the first time. Most of the evening was simply teachers and students mingling and talking. I'm praying that the Holy Spirit will keep working as a result of these conversations and the presentation. During the sharing several of the Muslim students took exception to what we were saying and we stopped the Q/A session a little earlier than I had wanted to before a debate started.” Pray for the ears to hear and eyes to see, and that as they hear things again for the first time that God would be glorified. Challenges are often opportunities disguised. Hypkis continued. . . Unfortunately, we weren't able to reach all the people who needed dental care. At the end of the week, there were still 20 people on the list, but there just wasn't time to see them all. That happens every year, and reminds us of the constant need for dental care. It also reminds us that as much as we see the physical need of those people, we know their spiritual needs are far greater - needs that we're more and more capable of meeting as we hope to test out of language study in April and begin translating Bible lessons into the local language (our coworker Rachel just began translating the Bible itself into this language, too!). Ed and Jean . . . Church Business Meeting February 23 6:00 p.m. We are planning an all-church potluck prior to this business meeting. More details to follow. Pioneer Christian Hospital will soon have a radio station. Ed will travel to the Congo in early January to get things started and then return later after the shipping container arrives with more of the equipment. This is a long-term prayer for this area and it comes with a special request that people would donate so they could buy hundreds of sonset fixedtune radios to give to people in the area of the radio station. Please consider this opportunity and as usual, keep praying to keep them safe and walking in the center of His will, wherever in the world they are. If you would like to help us send ‘portable missionaries’ to the Congo, please send a gift of any amount to: HCJB Global Tech Ctr 2830 17th Street Elkhart, IN 46517-4008 The check should include Acct. # 661198 – Congo Radios in the memo section. Questions? Call 574-970-4252. WILLIAM (LIAM) DANIEL HUTCHENS Missionary Potluck Fellowship February 16 12:45 p.m. We are planning an all-church potluck for Joshua & Johanna Wilkosz Mark your calendars. Welcome to Born December 21 to parents Grace Joy Ann Bauer Clint & Jessie Hutchens. Born November 17 to Grandparents Steve & Lynn proud parents Higgins and Pastor Dave & Anne Hutchens. Nathan & Anna Bauer Silver Saints Testimony by Mindy Bueno In August, Mindy Bueno was our guest speaker. Mindy was born in Eau Claire, WI, but mainly raised in Baraboo. She was baptized when she was 7 years old. She is a member and has been involved at Walnut Hill Bible Church for most of her life. She states that Church has been a big source of her confidence. Mindy was born with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus (water on the brain) that has made many things in her life very challenging. School was a struggle for her; math being the most difficult. With her diagnosis, she missed a lot of school due to many surgeries. She graduated from high school in 2005 and from Baraboo University in 2009 with an AAS. She says she had great teachers to help her through. Mindy also spent a year at UW-Whitewater trying to get into the early education program. Mindy is currently working at the T.N. Savides Library at Boo-U. She has been there for about 10 months now, and prays to officially get hired by the school someday. She is also involved in various agencies in Sauk County that work on putting things in place, so that she can be independent. Mindy has someone who helps her with shopping, and run other errands once a week. Since she is unable to drive, push a shopping cart while wheeling her wheelchair. She is currently working on getting a new wheelchair, and also contemplating on moving out of her parents’ home. Mindy has a love for food and cooking; as she stated, she is “definitely a foodie” as evidence by her “Food Network Magazine subscription. She typically goes for meals that can be easily adapted to one person or something that people would be willing to bust their diet for, just for the day. She also loves music in various ways. She is very much a country music fan, but she also listens to Christian music (old and new). Mindy’s family is full of artists, and she is no exception. She loves origami, folding animals, flat and 3D shapes, flowers, and even some trinket boxes and picture frames. Mindy also has a love for reading stating her favorite book of the Bible is Job. She said the book of Job has helped her through some difficult situations. She also enjoys the many stories about healing the sick, blind, and lame. Stories like that remind her that she may not have full healing of her disabilities in her lifetime, but she knows all those problems will be gone in Heaven. For now, she uses her disabilities as a teaching point. Mindy has been going to Camp Wawbeek since she was 7. When she started going she realized she was finally one of the “cool kids.” Camp was another great resource for her confidence, making it easier for her to open up to people. It was at camp that she gained interest in sign language, and learned how to do basic signs and finger spelling. She was able to help counselors communicate with their campers. Mindy helped in other ways at camp like writing letters, opening soda cans, or working on crafts. It was also at camp that she learned that she wasn’t the only one with aches and pains throughout her body. She met others who were going through the same experiences as she was. Mindy is currently looking for someone to help transport her to and from swimming, and possible even be her swimming buddy. She was going to the pool at the middle school for exercise and looks forward to being able to go again. Mindy has a huge heart for helping others as noted in her testimony. She is looking for God to open doors to a ministry she can do. Happy Birthday Happy Anniversary January 1 Tami Bredeson 1 Jessica Hutchens 1 Joyce Klinkosh 1 Jared Stuckey 1 Joshua Tomlinson 3 Bob Hunley 3 Caleb Saiia 4 Leah Johnson 4 Jayna Mendoza 4 Matthew Riedle 5 Lisa Hartley 5 Julia Nelson 5 Kortney Traxler 6 Kate Hackbarth 6 Linde Van Slyke 7 Linda Buhr 7 Steve Hackbarth 7 Naomi Tomlinson 8 Stevy Held 8 Nathan Sorenson 9 Steve Bare 9 Matthew Lane 9 Amanda Sweeney 10 Ryan Gehin 10 Evangeline Johnson 10 Becky Wilkosz 11 Malachi Dyer 11 Nicholas Holmes 11 Anne Hutchens 11 Karen Kimball 11 Elliot Sweeney 13 Erika Leatherberry 14 Madison Bishop 14 Cheryl Fischer 14 Fred Kolmorgen 14 Jon Stock 14 David Wagner 15 Brayton Hackbarth 16 Gail Bird 16 Anna Cook 17 Noah Nofsinger 18 Anna Bauer 18 Clay Disney 18 Sue Silverthorn 18 Lorie Vesterdahl 19 Emily Kieck 19 Keegan Moore 20 Genevieve Hines 21 21 21 21 21 23 23 23 24 25 25 25 26 26 26 27 27 28 29 29 29 29 31 Elyse Dyer Beth Frostman Olivia Helm Micah Kingsley Jill Reasa Amber Davis Gary Nelson Penny Wilkosz Lou Luetkens Adam Considine Isaac Pelland Dale Suemnicht Ross Gurske Frank Marshall Wade Shaw Mary Hackbarth Carrie Martin Logan Rabata Josiah Hoege Tonja Myers Mark Rabata Marilyn Tucker Joy Lumsden February 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 8 8 9 Cameron Greenwood Wayne Luther Valerie Leaver Bill Lumsden Sandy Stettin Serenity Hanusa Micah Williams Isaiah Hoege Riley Kruse Mario Peguero Kara Traxler Kayla Traxler Tyra Kamla Nile Pelland Carson Blosenski Ross Curry James Klobuchar Nash Brickl Selene Hermsen Aaron Kamla Claire Bicknell Elsa Nielsen Carl Cady 9 Sarah Pechan 9 Tim Reasa 10 Larry Smith 10 Dolores Strohbeen 12 Trevor Hines 13 Rebekah Nofsinger 13 Chad Silverthorn 14 Steve Senger 14 Willie VandenLangenberg 16 Diane Finger 18 Renee Holley 18 Denise Wenzel 19 Jonathan Hawkins 19 Krista Kolmorgen 19 Stacey Mortimer 20 Jim Lombard 20 Lukas Schulz 20 Janice Smith 21 Debbie Paape 21 Lyle Weeks 21 Bill Wenzel 22 Joan Francois 23 Mark Brandel 23 Pat Dunse 23 Ann Dyer 23 Clara Gunderson 23 Dale Maher 24 Grace Deering 24 Gabrielle Holmes 25 Scott Frostman 25 Dick Holley 26 Nicholas Tsanakas 27 John Blessinger 28 Kurt Hanusa January 1 Bob & Lisa Brandhagen 8 Tim & Chris Brinks 12 Tyson & Heather Suemnicht 19 Jason & Julie Lane February 4 Randy & Vicki Matula 6 Jack & Michelle Davis 7 Bob & Lin Gorsline 10 Scott & Kori Griffin 14 John & Marie Bonham 16 Don & Tracy Pleau 22 Nathan & Kristin Considine 23 Zeke & Sandy Bauer 25 Eric & Liz Bebber 25 Jerry & Cheryl Norman 27 Shawn & Kristin Hermsen 28 John & Susan Fletcher 30 Ed & Jean Muehlfelt WHBC SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE Walnut Hill provides scholarships to students who are members (or in the process of becoming a member) and are planning to attend a Christian college. Scholarship application packets for the Fall 2014 semester are available in the church office. All forms and reference letters need to be submitted to the Scholarship Committee no later than March 31. If you have any questions, please contact Bergene Cowan. Upcoming Events MEN’S MINISTRY JANUARY 18 ICE-FISHING DAY AT YOUTH MINISTRY Fort Wilderness Youth Retreat February 14—16 In February the WHBC youth go to Fort Wilderness for our annual youth retreat. Students have an opportunity to experience great cross country skiing, horseback riding, tubing, ice skating, broomball and most importantly making snow ice cream with Michael Lane (one of the biggest attractions for the WHBC youth) The retreat is February 14-16 for students 6th through 12th grade are invited to come. The retreat is always a great time for fun, fellowship, and most importantly spiritual growth. Space is limited so sign up fast. All forms and information are available on the WHBC website under the Youth page. Contact Nathan Sundsmo at nathan@walnuthillbible.com with questions. Women’s Ministry LADIES NIGHT OUT-REACH MIRROR LAKE Come for fellowship, fishing and a hot chili lunch. This annual event if free. No fishing license, fishing experience or fishing gear is required; we have it all! Signup at www.walnuthillbible.com or just show up. Meet at the beach at the Mirror Lake Campground at 9am. Dress warm and bring a friend and/ or family. Contact Robb Traxler 393-7497 if you have any questions. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 NO REGRETS CONFERENCE The cost for this event is $35 and a bus is provided for transporta- Friday, January 17 — Craft Night tion to Elmbrook Church in Illinois. Come join the fun at 6:30 p.m. where you can make three different crafts: jewelry, decorative votives and cards. Invite your friends, get connected and come have some fun! This event is free but please RSVP to Ginger Helm at 415-3641 or gmhelm05@gmail.com. Please complete the registration Friday, February 21 — Game Night Mark your calendars for our February event, “Bunco & Taco's.” Come join the fun! form online at www.walnuthillbible.com or the sig- nup sheet in the church foyer. The No Regrets Men's Conference is an annual event, started in 1994, designed to create an environment for men to be challenged in their relationship with the Lord at home, in the G.R.O.W. (GOD RENEWING OUR WOMEN) Saturday, January 11 — 9 to 10:30am Come fellowship with the women of Walnut Hill sharing God’s Word along with refreshments. For more information contact Sara Riedle at 8476152. workplace, and in their ministry www.menwithnoregrets.org Contact Matt Pelland at matt.pelland@gmail.com or 963-1943 with any questions.