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STAFF
Rev. Lynwood Wells Pastor
Dreama Johnson
Office Administrator
Christy Kuhnle Pianist, New
Celebration Director
TommieWheeler Custodian
TEAM LEADERS
Pam Cooke
Moderator/ Vision Team
Tara Borton Finance Team
Kathy Caskie Facilities Team
Bob Spiers Mission Action Team
Robbie Ayscue Worship Team
Tim Humphries Outreach Team
Dwight & Lisa Godwin Discipleship Team
Brenda Egnot Deacons
Roger Cooke People Support Team
101 Main Street
Newport News, VA
23601
757-595-3300
Weekly Newsletter
March 17, 2015
The Story”… Told like Never Before!
“The Story – The Musical” – From the first time I saw it, I was captivated in my spirit and by every emotion as I experienced “The Story” message portrayed with such spectacular cinematography and stirring orchestration and vocal music.
“The Story – The Musical” is a breathtaking new project that presents God’s redemptive plan for His people from
Genesis to Revelation. It is based on the Bible and best-selling books by Max Lucado and Randy Frazee. Featuring eight songs from Dove Award-winning recording artists, “The Story – The Musical” has been superbly crafted by master arranger and David Hamilton to tell a seamless story from Eden’s garden to an empty tomb to the throne of heaven. The story is brought into vivid relief by the addition of original stunning videos from the popular tour of The Story.
In the words of the original authors:
“ ‘The Story – The Musical’ tells the grandest, most compelling story of all time: the story of a true God who
loves His children, who established for them a way of salvation, and provided a route to eternity; and this same God is alive and active today – still listening, still acting, still pouring out His grace on us. Listen for God’s call on your life, as He helps
you write your own story!
We are thrilled at HBC that we have the ability few churches have to present both the music and visuals in such a dramatic and breathtaking manner with superb sound and with the state-of-the-art technology of giant rear-screen
projection. And, as pastor, I cannot begin to say how moved and excited I am by the many people who are already giving countless hours and talent toward making this presentation a great success. From our prayer teams to sound techs, to our musicians and staging coordinators, and so many others, everyone is working together to make this one of our greatest outreaches ever!
But most importantly -- WE NEED YOU!
Invite your families, neighbor, friends and everyone you know to come and ex-perience this awesome presentation. Plan now to attend each and every night you can. Your prayers, your presence and your support by simply showing up will make all the difference in the world. We all talk about filling our sanctuary in days gone by… I believe it can happen again, but only with everyone’s help and support!
Trusting God and you to help make this Easter a great one! – Lynwood
The Hilton Baptist Church Record
March 17, 2015 101 Main Street
Newport News, VA 23601
Please take a baby
bottle and fill it
with loose change
for CareNet
Pregnancy Center.
We have bottles in
the Connect Center and
office. See Pat Painter if
you can not find a
bottle to fill!
Thanks in advance for
your help!
Sunday School and Worship Report February 15, 2015
Sunday School Enrollment…..………….……....…….……..….....103
Contacts……………………………………..... ............. ...................15
Visitors…………………………….………........................................2
Total present...……………………… …….…....……….……. ….58
Worship Attendance…..74
HBC Counting Report for February 15, 2015
8-200 Future Growth………………………………………........$60.00
8-104 Annie Armstrong.………………………… ………..….$105.00
8-102 Wednesday Night ……………………………………….$82.25
8-103 Drink Machine…………………………………………….$3.00
8-503 Flowers and Decorations………………………………..$13.00
8-520 Hilton School of Music………………………… ……..$100.00
Budget………...………………………………………………$4856.00
Budget Designated Initial Offering– Office Supplies ….……….$87.40
Total Deposit……………………….…………….……………$5306.65
R&R PDF Account– The Story…………………………...…….$50.00
Soles for Souls Walk
For Southeastern Correctional Ministry
Sandy Bottom Nature Park
Saturday, April 11, 2015
(rain or shine)
Check in is at 10am and the walk starts at 10:15am
You can walk or help by donating.
Contact Carolyn Schaubach 238-2360 or
Bea Ware 930-3247 for more information.
Southeastern Correctional Ministry
Is looking for a Senior Chaplain. This would be
an excellent job for a retired person that already
has benefits.
If you or you know someone that might be
interested contract SCM 723-5626
OUR ON GOING
MISSION….
“More Than Nets”
Give to the mission that helps pre-vent Malaria in Yendi.
Malaria has been eliminated from the United States and other developed
countries. It is still a threat to more than 40% of the world’s population..
Mark your envelope...More than Nets. $10.00 will provide one net!
Our Goal $5000.00
Collected to Date: $888.00
March
Eastover
Retreat Center
Stamps (the need for stamps is great) gallon size bleach, dryer
sheets,
White pillow cases, copier paper
Please pray for the
following Missionaries this week:
Lou Raughton– Alabama
Bryce Maurer, Laura McClung– California
David Sutton– Colorado
Keith Roberson, Chad Williams-
Georgia
Angela Lindsey– Indiana
Kay Bennett– Louisiana
Demetra Bennett– Maryland
Elaine Mabry– New York
Denise McKinney, Larry McMath,
Ingrid Perez, Nelly Smith-North Carolina
John Pons– Pennsylvania
Carl Brown, Chris Rowley– Texas
Alison Patterson– Virginia
Kulah Brent– Wisconsin
Ed Engle, Bruce McBee– American People
AB, AK– East Asian People
KD, RM– North American and Middle
Eastern People
BK, DT, KR, PT– South East Asian People
We honor Annie Armstrong's life and work when we
give to the annual offering for North American Mis-
sions. Annie Armstrong lead women to unite in
mission endeavors that lead to the formation of the
Women's Missionary Union (WMU).
Annie Armstrong was a woman of prayer, interceding
for missionaries and those helping discover Christ.
100% of the offering is used for Missionary salaries
and supplies
Weekly Assignment
Schedule
This week at HBC
Don’t forget to bring those
printer cartridges, old cell
phone, MP3 players and
cameras and drop them off in
the church office ! We will
recycle them and get a little
money for the church.
Greeters/ Ushers March 22– Joe & Kathy Caskie,
Ronnie Green March 29- Roger & Pam Cooke,
Robert Overman
Lock Up March 22– Pam Cooke March 29– Bob Spiers
Bus Ministry March 22– Don Krause
March 29– Charles Vassar
Deacon of the Week March 22– Joe Wircenske March 29– Robbie Ayscue
Nursery Helpers
March 22– New Visions
March 29-Youth/ Children’s Class
SS and Children’s Church
March 22– Cathy Childs,
Gloria Ammons
March 29– Kathy Devol/
Colleen Devol
WNS Support
March 25– New Visions/ NC
April 1 – Deacons
Food Distribution this week
March 17– Jim & Margaret Upole
March 19– Rick and Terry Deas,
Kathy Caskie
If you can not be present for your date, please contact a
replacement person.
Singing Saints
Monday, March 16th
2:30pm St. Francis
Monday, March 23rd
Practice at Church
Monday, March 16th
2:30pm Singing Saints
St. Francis
Tuesday, March 17th
Red Cross Blood Drive
Hilton Christan Church
Wednesday, March 18th
5:00 pm Wednesday Night Supper
6:15 pm Children in Action
6:15 pm NC Practice
7:15pm The Story Practice
Saturday, March 21st
8:00am B-Men's Breakfast
9:00am Story Practice
Sunday, March 22nd
9:00am Sunday School
10:00am Worship Celebration
Children’s Church
Happy Birthday from HBC
March
15- Brady Herspold
17– Christy Kuhlne
18– Judy France
19– Leann Gardner
Debbie Seaborne
Emma Thornton
Wednesday Night Dinner
March 17th
5:00 pm
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Adults $5.00 Children $3.00
Family of 4 or more $15.00
Call the church office for
reservations
Happy 95th Birthday Hilton Baptist Church
May 4, 1919
May 3, 1987– Loyal Prior Fellowship Hall dedicated
March Happenings
March 21– B– Men's Breakfast
March 24– WMU Council Meeting
March 27– Community Dinner
March 29– Palm Sunday
March 30– Facilities Meeting
Also as previous years we decorate our church at Easter with
Easter Lilies. If you would like to donate an Easter Lily , please
write Easter Lily on the Love Offering Envelope in the Pew and
please list the name(s) of the people that you would like to have
it in honor of or in memory of. In the Easter Bulletin and
Forecast we will have a list of those who donated and who they
donated in memory or in honor of. If you have any other
questions, please contact the church office.
JESUS IS ALIVE!!! Suggested Donation $13.00JESUS IS ALIVE!!! Suggested Donation $13.00JESUS IS ALIVE!!! Suggested Donation $13.00JESUS IS ALIVE!!! Suggested Donation $13.00
PBA Vision Night 2015
Sunday April 19th– Temple Baptist Church
6pm Worship and Vision Casting
PORT ITEMS….
At this time of year you find many sales on the clothing items that we need for PORT. If you would like to help us for PORT next year by pur-chasing any of the items below while they are on sale, it would be appreciated. You can place the items in the church office and they will be taken care of. Thank you for your continued support as we “serve our local community with the love of Jesus”
For both Men and Women
Sweat pants and shirts
Jeans
Socks
Thermal underclothes
We are looking for a couple
additional workers in our
Children's Ministry to help
with Sunday School and Children’s Church on
Sunday Mornings. If you can help, please
see Dwight and Lisa Godwin or Tracy
Venable.
The time you invest in the lives of our HBC
kids is time well spent!
Vision Team Minutes from March 9, 2015
Deacons: Need 2 more deacon interns to distribute the work load; the deacons and ushers will continue to walk
the halls during the church service
Discipleship: “Follow” series: Recruiting facilitators now. Currently have: Wed – Lynwood (in lieu of prayer meetings), Sunday am (Joe Wircenske’s class); and a young adult which will be co-facilitated by Matt and Jessica. Hope to have 2 or 3 more. We will begin advertising for the series this week (website) and bulletin/announcements. Nursery for “the Story.” Have many slots still to fill. Staffing from 6:30-9pm. Each evening we will hold a short youth protection reminder before we start. Adjusting staffing (recruiting) for Children’s church and Sunday School since the youth will soon transition to youth activities on Sundays. Have contacted Tee (new youth leader) …after he is onboard we will go over Discipleship team activities (how to get curriculum, etc) and will hold a Youth Protection Training for him.
Facilities: Materials for sign out front have been purchased.
Finance: $5,500 was used from money market, however, we have had 2 great offering Sundays.
Mission Action: - WMU has an emphasis on Eastover and special items requested are in the bulletin; PORT is
requesting some items as well; Singing Saints sang at Mennowood today and will be at St Frances next week.
Outreach: We had originally planned on no longer doing a Block Party… it may be a mistake to cancel, we need to advertise better and maybe change some ideas… inflatables w/ cookout and music??? We need to plan soon if we change our mind. We will discuss this at a later date.
People Support: Memorandum of agreement is being created to hire Tee; more info will come introducing Tee
to Hilton and Hilton to Tee
Worship: concentrating on ‘The Story’…All choral music has been introduced; solos are being coordinated;
next rehearsal is Saturday, March 14; sound techs and stage positioning is still a work in progress; Stephens
Memorial is assisting w/ Reader’s Theatre and solos; Parkview has been coming to Saturday rehearsals.
At Large: help is needed with Children’s Church
Group discussion on Autopsy of a Deceased Church…
Chapter 1 & 2: What do you think the doctor’s diagnosis would be if our church was given a “physical exam”? sick/slightly sick/very sick; we have had discussions on where our church is and that we need
to change; however, once we get to that point we have been pushed back; we need follow through; the
family model is different today; priorities are different; some are not able to attend Sunday; we have
tried for years to reach parents without success; we need to reach the children who will reach and bring
the parents.
Harvest What You Plant
Pretend you've come to visit me. I'm working in my greenhouse. (Neither my house nor my thumb is green, but let's pretend.) It's the perfect spot for flowers and fruit. You've always thought I was a bit crazy, but what I do next removes all doubt. I strip seeds off weeds – crab grass, grass burrs. You can't believe what you've just seen.
"I thought you wanted a greenhouse full of flowers and fruit!" you say.
"I do," I answer.
You ask, "Then don't you think you ought to plant flower seeds and fruit seeds?"
My foolish response, "Do you have any idea how much those seeds cost? No thanks, I'm taking the cheap and easy route."
Think for a moment of your heart as a greenhouse. Consider your thoughts as seed. Some become flowers. Others weeds. Sow seeds of hope and enjoy optimism. Sow seeds of doubt and expect insecurity. Galatians 6:7 says, "People harvest only what they plant."
What We Think
There is much we cannot control that takes place around us. We surely cannot control the weather, and we cannot control the things others may do or say. But, we do have the power to control ourselves! Every moment of every day, each of us makes decisions – choices – about how we will proceed in life.
Much of our life's direction is determined by the sum total of these daily deci-sions!
In all of our choices, the area that is perhaps most difficult to control, but at the same time is the most important, is the choice of what we think! There is a saying that goes like this –
Watch your thoughts, for they become words. Watch your words, for they become actions. Watch your actions, for they become habits. Watch your habits, for they become your character. Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.
What we think, we become. Through the years, this phase has been attributed to many individuals. Regardless of who originally penned these words, they are so true. In fact, they are biblical! Proverbs 4:23 tells us to "be careful how you think; your life is shaped by your thoughts."
The Power of God
The story is told of a hospital’s Intensive Care ward where patients always died in the same bed, on Sunday morning, at about 11 a.m., regardless of their medical condition. This puzzled the doctors and some even thought that it had something to do with the supernatural. No one could solve the mystery... as to why the deaths occurred around 11 a.m. on Sundays.
So a world-wide team of experts was assembled to investigate the cause of the incidents. The next Sunday morning, a few minutes before 11 a.m., all doctors and nurses nervously wait outside the ward to see for them-
selves, what the terrible phenomenon was all about. Some were holding wooden crosses, prayer books and other holy objects to ward off the evil spirits.
Just when the clock struck 11... Pookie Johnson, the part-time Sunday sweeper, entered the ward and unplugged the life support system so that he could use the vacuum cleaner.
The story isn’t true (despite what you may have heard to the contrary). But the principle is an important one — where there is no power, the results can be deadly.
I am reminded of what Jesus said to the Sadducees when they came to him asking a question about the resurrection. They asked the question — involving a convoluted situation with a man who married seven women who all died — because they hoped to demonstrate to Jesus that there could not possibly be a resurrection from the dead.
Jesus response was this: "You are mistaken, not knowing the Scriptures nor the power of God.” (Matthew 22:29). Any time we deny (or limit) the power of God — denying what He can do if He wants to — we find ourselves on dangerous ground. The New Testament is filled with passages which emphasize God’s power. There is power in the gospel (Rom. 1:16), power in the message of the cross (I Cor. 1:18), and power in the resurrection of Christ (I Cor. 6:14).
If you’re noticing that others are spiritually dying around you (or maybe even that you yourself are dying), maybe it’s time to check the “power source.” Are you connected to the One through whom our power comes?
May you be filled with a knowledge of “the exceeding greatness of His power toward us who believe, according to the working of His mighty power which He worked in Christ when He raised Him from the dead and seated Him at His right hand in the heavenly places,” Eph. 1:19-20.
Don’t underestimate (or unplug yourself from) the great power of our God!
No Place For “Me-ism”
In The Church
The man walked into church with his family and after being greeted by a friendly usher, he bluntly asked, "Tell me, why should I come to this church? What do you have to offer me?"
The "me" of this man's question was emphatic. Sadly, he is not alone in his misguided view of the church's purpose. Today, perhaps more than ever before, it appears that many in the church have fallen into the "meism" culture of the world around us. When it comes to spiritual priorities, their attitudes are not "Theo-centric" (God-centered), but "ego-centric" (me-centered), as is much of what they attempt to pass off as their commitment.
As personal as our faith is, it was never meant to be private. True Christianity cannot be lived out by picking and choosing according to our peculiar likes and dislikes. There is no place for the “buffet mentality” of those in church who promote personal priorities and agendas over Christ’s call for sacrifice and submission to the community-at-large.
The doctrinal admonitions of the Apostle Paul, and the words of Jesus Himself, mandate nothing less than a non-elective commitment to the shared passions of one’s greater faith community. How deceived and in peril are those who errantly believe they can go their own way without endangering their eternal destinies and perhaps revealing that they never truly knew Christ, or His call to submit and follow in the first place.
We in the church today must break free from the self-centeredness of the world and culture around us, and understand the true nature of faith in Christ always connects us with something far greater than "me." None are called to individualistic isolationism. Rather, we are passionately invited to a greater sacrificial and communal expression, connecting us with the saints of the past and embracing those yet to be.
The "ancients were commended for their faith…" because they fixed themselves upon God's promises and priorities, and not upon their personal preferences. They were sure of what they hoped for and certain of what they did not see, knowing God's purposes expanded far beyond themselves and present situations. We enjoy "something better" in the New Covenant because their faith was God-centered and communal.
There is no disputing a mystery here… No debating of facts. Following Christ call us to cross bearing and dying to selfish attitudes and designs. Faith in Jesus Christ – “the same yesterday, today and forever” is, in its very essence, multicultural, multigenerational, universal and eternal.
A reminder from Rick Warren … “Worship – It’s not about your “likes”, it’s about what God likes… and the two are often quite different!
Allow The Holy Spirit To Live In & Through You You can work, work, work at being more Christ-like every day. But you will fail. You cannot do it. God did not design you in that way, and nor can you develop that capacity. It is the Holy Spirit's job to produce Christ-like character in you. In a mystical mirror image, He is the invisible and powerful transforming image of everything Christ is.
No one knows Jesus better than the Father and the Holy Spirit. The Father reserved His place to rule and reign the universe from Heaven. When Jesus completed His earthly ministry, He ascended back to the Father to sit in the throne room and to make intercession on our behalf for every prayer and supplication we make to God. But as the Father was delighted to send the Holy Spirit to anoint Jesus for His earthly ministry, He now delights in sending Him upon us. He directs us according to Father’s perfect plan and purposes. He empowers us to be conformed to the image of Jesus Christ. He delights when we allow His divinity to flow through and outshine our carnal fleshly natural man. You and I cannot reproduce the character of Jesus on our own strength. Resolutions, willpower, and best intentions are not enough. Only the Holy Spirit has the power to make the changes God wants to make in our lives. The Bible says, "God is working in you, giving you the desire and the power to do what pleases him" (Philippians 2:13 NLT). Mention "the power of the Holy Spirit," and many people think of miraculous demonstrations and intense emotions. But, most of the time, the Holy Spirit's power is released in your life in quiet, unassuming ways that you aren't even aware of or feel. Remember the Holy Spirit is a divine person of the trinity. He more than merely an invisible power. In other words, Christ-likeness is not produced by imitation but by inhabitation. We allow the Holy Spirit to live and produce the life of Christ through us. How does this happen? Through the choices we make. We surrender access to our lives and wills by choosing to follow Jesus in all situations and then trust God's Spirit to give us his power, love, faith, and wisdom to do it. Since God's Spirit lives inside of us, these things are always available for the asking. Why not allow Him to live both in and through your life more completely today?
Allow Me To Give You A Gift Golfer Arnold Palmer once played a series of exhibition matches in Saudi Arabia. The king was so impressed that he proposed to give Palmer a gift. Palmer demurred; "It really isn't necessary, Your Highness. I'm honored to have been invited." "I would be deeply upset," replied the king, "if you would not allow me to give you a gift." Palmer thought for a moment and said, "All right. How about a golf club? That would be a beautiful memento
of my visit to your country." The next day, delivered to Palmer's hotel, was the title to a golf club. Thousands of acres, trees, lakes, clubhouse, and so forth. The moral of this story is this – in the presence of a King, don't ask for small gifts! We serve the God of the universe, and yet we worry about the little bit of dirt under our feet! Jesus Christ bore prophetic and painfully real stripes on His back, yet we are timid to ask for our healing! He owns the cattle on a thousand hills, but we feel embarrassed to believe for our needs to be met. The Bible says that God shall supply all our needs according to His riches in Glory! Come boldly before His throne! He desires to bless His children! Dream big dreams, and do great things for the King of Kings and Lord of Lords! Everybody's Doing It Chuck Swindoll tells the story of the spider who built a beautiful web in an old house. He kept it clean and shiny, so flies would patronize it. The minute he got a "customer" he would clean up after him so the other flies would not get suspicious. Then one day a fairly intelligent fly came buzzing by the clean spi-derweb. Old man spider called out, "Come in and sit." But the fairly intelligent fly said, "No sir, I don't see other flies in your house, and I am not going in alone!" Presently the fly saw on the floor below him a large crowd of flies dancing around on a piece of brown paper. He was delighted! He was not afraid if lots of flies were doing it. So he came in for a landing. Just before he landed, a bee zoomed by, saying, "Don't land there, stupid. That's fly-paper!" But the fairly intelligent fly shouted back, "Don't be silly. Those flies are dancing. There's a big crowd there. Everybody's doing it. That many flies can't be wrong!" Well, you know what happened. He landed on the paper and died. Some of us want to be in the crowd so badly we end up in a mess because we didn't listen or search out a situation. What does it profit a fly (or a person) if he escapes the web only to end up in the glue?
Shout! Are you fighting a battle you're afraid you won't win? Who are you depending on – God or yourself? When faced with the combined armies of Ammon, Moab, and Mount Seir, God told His people Israel, "...The battle is not yours, but God's..." (2 Chronicles 20:15) And God's never lost a battle yet! He told Joshua, "...I have delivered Jericho into your hands..." (Joshua 6:2) Notice, He didn't say, "I will deliver" or "I might deliver." No, He said, "...I have delivered Jericho into your hands!..." Israel already had the victory, now they were being called to act on it. But the question remained – how? God's answer was "...Shout..." Joshua told the Israelites, "...When you hear...the trumpets...give a loud shout; then the wall of the city will collapse and [you] will go...straight in." (Joshua 6:5) Now no rational person would expect a shout, no matter how loud, to bring down the walls of a big city. But this was no ordinary shout; it was a shout of faith based on a promise God had made. Even though victory looked impossible, when Israel shouted God responded by bringing down the walls and opening the doors to the Promised Land. When you're looking for an open door and all you can see is a brick wall, the last thing you feel like doing is shouting "victory," right? But you need to do it regardless, because: • the shout of praise leads to victory • it puts your faith "on the record" • it confounds the enemy and robs him of two of his greatest weapons: doubt and discouragement • obedience, even when you don't understand, always brings results. So shout, for the victory is yours!
Join us for Family Night Supper Wednesdays 5:00 pm
& 6:15 pm
Bible study with Pastor Lynwood
COMING THIS EASTER 2015 – APRIL 2,3,4 A SPECTACULAR MULTIMEDIA PRESENTATION OF DRAMA, CINEMA
AND MUSIC!
Hosted by Hilton Baptist… With Parkview Baptist &
Stevens Memorial Baptist Churches
We need everyone’s help in this tremendous community outreach & production…
Pray & ask God where he would have you to serve! ----------------------------------------------------------------------
God is doing some exciting new and powerful things through the
faithful people of God at HBC…
Please remember your commitments and giving and be
part of the miracle!
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