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Volume #19 Spring/Summer Edition 2018 Madkins Chapel CPCA Newsletter The Living Stone Save The Date March 28-30 Holy Week Services April 1 - Easter Worship Service at 8:00 a.m. Easter Program at 10:30 a.m. April 8: Fellowship at Union Hill CPCA (Candlelight March) April 22 : Pastor’s 29 th Anniversary Observance In The Spotlight Jennifer Sullivan is the Deputy Director, Program Management and Integration for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense for Missile Defense Agency. During this past later Winter/early Spring, Jennifer Sullivan was on a detailed assignment in Washington, D.C. supporting the congressionally authorized “Section 809 Panel”. For a job well done, her Director, Lieutenant General Sam Greaves sent the following message to the workforce at the Missile Defense Agency: To The Men and Women of the Missile Defense Agency: Please join me in congratulating Ms. Jennifer Sullivan, MDA/TH/DAA, for her superb work in supporting the congressionally authorized “Section 809 Panel” charged with making recommendations that will shape DoD's acquisition system into one that is bold, simple, and effective. Click link to read letter of appreciation: https://mko.mda.mil/6b15becd In her time with the Panel, Jennifer contributed to the research effort by authoring critical sections of the forthcoming Panel reports related to major defense acquisition programs. Her leadership and acquisition acumen provided advice and direction to the working group’s subject matter experts from DoD, other federal organizations, and industry. More specifically, Jennifer’s important perspectives on the Missile Defense Agency’s approach to acquisition informed the Panel’s recommendations for over two dozen requirements. Jennifer's contributions will receive significant attention from the highest levels of government and industry. This effort will make a significant difference in the Department's ability to support our warfighters deployed across the globe. The dedication and commitment to excellence by the MDA workforce continues to impress me as well as the leadership within the Department of Defense. Jennifer is married to Wayne Sullivan and is the mother of three adult sons; Barrett, Phillip and Nicholas. On behalf of Pastor Endia J. Scruggs and the Madkins Chapel church family, Congratulations, we are most proud of you! Save the Date July 29 Missionary Day 9:30 a.m.: Guest Preacher, Rev Barbara Strowbridge August 4 - Women’s Day Brunch, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in R.L. Blackburn Fellowship Hall. Theme: “Celebrating the Total Woman: Mind, Body, and Spirit” Ephesians 4:4-6. Guest Speakers: Ms. Cadara Parks, Ms. A. Renee Heard, and Minister Sandra Franklin Richardson 5 Women’s Day, 9:30 a.m. Guest Preacher: Rev Dr. G Lynne Herring, Pastor of Macedonia CPCA, Decatur, AL and Administrative Director of the General Assembly of CPCA 12 Madkins Chapel fellowship with Union PB Church on Ushers Annual Program, 6:00 p.m. 25 Alabama Synod convenes at St James CPCA in Decatur, AL. Registration at 8:00 a.m. September 9 Men’s Day, 9:30 a.m. Guest Preacher: Rev Dr C. Jermaine Turner, Pastor of Pine Grove M.B. Church

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Page 1: Volume #19 Spring/Summer Edition 2018 Madkins Chapel CPCA ...€¦ · Madkins Chapel’s Pastor, Pastor Endia J. Scruggs, and our Elder Representatives led the afternoon Business

Volume #19 Spring/Summer Edition 2018 Madkins Chapel CPCA Newsletter

The Living Stone

Save The Date

March 28-30 – Holy

Week Services

April 1 - Easter

Worship Service at

8:00 a.m.

Easter Program at

10:30 a.m.

April 8:

Fellowship at Union

Hill CPCA

(Candlelight March)

April 22 :

Pastor’s 29th

Anniversary

Observance

In The Spotlight Jennifer Sullivan is the Deputy Director, Program Management and Integration for the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense for Missile Defense Agency. During this past later Winter/early Spring, Jennifer Sullivan was on a detailed assignment in Washington, D.C. supporting the congressionally authorized “Section 809 Panel”. For a job well done, her Director, Lieutenant General Sam Greaves sent the following message to the workforce at the Missile Defense Agency: To The Men and Women of the Missile Defense Agency: Please join me in congratulating Ms. Jennifer Sullivan, MDA/TH/DAA, for her superb work in supporting the congressionally authorized “Section 809 Panel” charged with making recommendations that will shape DoD's acquisition system into one that is bold, simple, and effective. Click link to read letter of appreciation: https://mko.mda.mil/6b15becd In her time with the Panel, Jennifer contributed to the research effort by authoring critical sections of the forthcoming Panel reports related to major defense acquisition programs. Her leadership and acquisition acumen provided advice and direction to the working group’s subject matter experts from DoD, other federal organizations, and industry. More specifically, Jennifer’s important perspectives on the Missile Defense Agency’s approach to acquisition informed the Panel’s recommendations for over two dozen requirements. Jennifer's contributions will receive significant attention from the highest levels of government and industry. This effort will make a significant difference in the Department's ability to support our warfighters deployed across the globe. The dedication and commitment to excellence by the MDA workforce continues to impress me as well as the leadership within the Department of Defense. Jennifer is married to Wayne Sullivan and is the mother of three adult sons; Barrett, Phillip and Nicholas. On behalf of Pastor Endia J. Scruggs and the Madkins Chapel church family, Congratulations, we are most proud of you!

Save the Date

July 29 – Missionary Day 9:30 a.m.: Guest Preacher, Rev Barbara Strowbridge

August 4 - Women’s Day Brunch, 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. in R.L. Blackburn Fellowship Hall. Theme: “Celebrating the Total Woman: Mind, Body, and Spirit” Ephesians 4:4-6. Guest Speakers: Ms. Cadara Parks, Ms. A. Renee Heard, and Minister Sandra Franklin Richardson 5 – Women’s Day, 9:30 a.m. Guest Preacher: Rev Dr. G Lynne Herring, Pastor of Macedonia CPCA, Decatur, AL and Administrative Director of the General Assembly of CPCA 12 – Madkins Chapel fellowship with Union PB Church on Ushers Annual Program, 6:00 p.m. 25 – Alabama Synod convenes at St James CPCA in Decatur, AL. Registration at 8:00 a.m.

September 9 – Men’s Day, 9:30 a.m. Guest Preacher: Rev Dr C. Jermaine Turner, Pastor of Pine Grove M.B. Church

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Madkins Chapel CPCA Newsletter Volume #19 Spring/Summer Edition 2018

2018 Graduates

Imari Martin – Hazel Green High

Shawn Walker,III – Hazel Green High

LaQuasha Ellison – Huntsville High

Tanique Donaldson – Lee High

Brittney Haley – Sparkman High

MaKenzye Hereford- James Clemens

Tiara Strong – Alabama A&M University

Tyra Caudle- Auburn University at Montgomery

Karen Springer – Huntsville Bible College

Laurie McCaulley – Huntsville Bible College

LaToya Binford – University of Alabama in Huntsville, AL

Jasper Howell, Jr.- University of South Alabama

From the Campus

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SCHOLARSHIP Scholarship is defined as a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement. We congratulate the following Madkins Chapel students on receiving the following scholarship awards: The Julia Hudson Elliott Memorial Scholarship: Lauryn McKenzye Hereford $1000.00 Racquel McCrary $ 300.00 Justin Fletcher $ 300.00 Dominique Roberson $ 200.00 The National Missionary Society of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church in America Scholarship: Brittnay Haley $1500.00 Lauren MaKenzye Hereford $1000.00 Justin Fletcher $ 200.00 Raquel McCrary $ 200.00

From the Campus

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New Members

New Convert/New Member James Gideon April 15,2018

New Convert/New Member Jelanie Phillips

Feb 11,2018

New Convert/New Member Jaylen Avais July 15, 2018

New Convert/New Member Thomas Nance

Feb 11,2018

New Convert/New Member Amari Garner July 15,2018

New Member Patricia Williams

April 8, 2018

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New Members

New Convert/New Member Jalisha Allen Feb 11,2018

New Member April James Feb 25, 2018

New Member Brenda James Feb 25, 2018

New Convert/New Member D’Tayvious Phillips

Feb 18,2018

New Convert/New Member Asineade Fuller

Feb 18, 2018

New Member Omar James Feb 25, 2018

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The Huntsville Presbytery and its Auxiliaries convened on July 11-13, 2018 at the New Hope

CPCA in Madison, AL. with The Reverend Ernestine C. Gordon serving as the Host Pastor.

The theme for this year’s Huntsville Presbytery was “Send Me” (Isaiah 6:8).

Three of our dedicated and hardworking Elders represented Madkins Chapel at the

Huntsville Presbytery: Elders Stephanie Gilkes, Walter Jones, and Vanessa Midgett. One of

our bright and shining youth members, Ms. Brittnay Haley, represented Madkins Chapel as

the Youth Advisor Delegate. Thank you all for your commitment to serve.

Madkins Chapel’s Pastor, Pastor Endia J. Scruggs, and our Elder Representatives led the

afternoon Business Session devotion. During the business sessions, reports from the

Standing Committees and Select Committees were received in addition to the Report of

Commissioners to the 143rd General Assembly held in Norman, OK.

We are excited to announce that two of our very own members, Sister Laurie McCaulley

and Sister Karen Springer received their license to preach! Congratulations from your

Madkins Chapel Church Family!

We have more kudos to share! The following Madkins Chapel Church members were

elected to Missionary Society positions: Mother Annie Harris was elected President; Sister

Diane Leamon was re-elected Secretary; and Sister Barbara Pride was re-elected Treasurer.

Congratulations!

Get Ready! Get Ready! We are excited to announce that the 144th General Assembly will be

held in Huntsville, AL. and hosted by The Huntsville Presbytery. Finally, in 2019, the

Huntsville Presbytery will convene at the Church Street CPCA, in Huntsville, AL.

Huntsville Presbytery – June 11-13, 2018

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Fun Day June 9th, 2018

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Fun Day June 9th, 2018

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Fun Day June 9th, 2018

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Fun Day June 9th, 2018

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Fun Day June 9th, 2018

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Fun Day June 9th, 2018

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Fun Day June 9th, 2018

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In Loving Memory

“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” Psalm 116:15 Death has invaded the ranks of our church family, again. In particular, our Mother’s Auxiliary: On Oct 7, 2017, Mother Reacer Jefferson Brandford passed from this life and went home to be with our Lord. At the time of her death, Mother Brandford held the longest membership at Madkins Chapel. Madkins Chapel had a wonderful Mother of the Church in Mother Brandford. She had a very sweet and giving spirit and was a gracious servant of the Lord. We thank God for the life of Mother Brandford and the service she rendered at Madkins Chapel. Death stopped by again on March 10, 2018, our Lord called home Mother Nora Blackburn. At her Homegoing Celebration, Pastor Scruggs eulogized her in the sermon entitled, “The Waiting is Over” taken from the scriptures of Psalm 40:1 and Micah 7:7. Pastor Scruggs shared with us that Mother Blackburn had a convincing testimony and a courageous faith. She was committed to her family and her church. She was tough but tender. Mother Blackburn was a blessing in the life of this congregation and greatly missed by the Mothers Auxiliary, Senior Usher Board, Mission and Evangelism and members of Madkins Chapel. On March 27, 2018, Mother Zepherine passed from this life and went home to be with our Lord. Pastor Scruggs eulogized Mother Hunter with the sermon, “Faith in the Fire” from Job 13:15a. Pastor shared with us that Mother Hunter faced many fires in her life. However, there was a force that kept her from quitting. She would never stop coming to church. Mother Hunter was always finely dressed and her presence on the Mothers Auxiliary, in Sunday School and the Gospel Choir are sorely missed. Then, Mother Roberta Jones King, departed this life on May 22, 2018. The Madkins Chapel Church family was blessed to have Mother King as a part of our congregation. When Pastor Scruggs eulogized her, she preached, from John 14:3c, “Mother King Will Be There.” Pastor shared that there were many Sunday mornings that she didn’t feel like coming to church, but she knew that Mother King would be there. Mother King was a lady of wisdom, who was always willing to share words of encouragement with all and especially young people. She was a “cool” and stately lady who was very active in the life of Madkins Chapel and the CPCA denomination. In June 2015, she was crowned “Woman of the Year” by the National Missionary Society of the CPCA. Mother King was an active participant in the teaching arms of the church, Pastor’s Anniversary Committee, Missionary Society and was President of the Mothers Auxiliary for more than 40 years. God blessed her with 102 years of life. We are thankful for her life and how she blessed us with her kind and encouraging words. She is missed greatly, not only by her family but also her church family.

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In Loving Memory Cont’d So, we say “Good Night” for now, but we will see Mother Reacer Brandford, Mother Nora Blackburn, Mother Zepherine Hunter and Mother Roberta Jones King, in the morning. Remember, dying, Christ destroyed our death. Rising, Christ restore our life. Christ will come again in glory. As when these put on Christ, so in Christ may they be clothed with glory.

We thought of you in love today,

but that is nothing new.

We thought about you yesterday

and days before that, too.

We think of you in silence,

We often speak your name.

Now all we have are memories

and your picture in a frame.

Your memory is our keepsake,

and which we’ll never part.

God has you in his keeping,

We have you in our hearts. – Author unknown

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Pastor’s Corner Volume #19 Spring/Summer Edition 2018

Greetings,

Where has the time gone? We are in the middle of Summer and before long

students will be back in school. I praise God for each of you and hope that you

are enjoying this season and have found some time to relax. Bible Study Students

, our break is quickly coming to an end. We will resume Bible Study in August. I

challenge you to invite someone to come and grow with us as we dive back into

the Word of God.

In my reading, I found something that I would like to share

with you from;

The Gospel Daily

“I do not call you servants any longer, because the servant does not know what

the master is doing; but I have called you friends, because I have made known to

you everything that I have heard from my Father.” - John 15:15

Think of your best friend and what makes them so special to you. They care about you, they like you

whether you are happy or sad, they talk and listen to you, they keep your deepest secrets safe; they help

you, and they make time to be together and create shared memories. This is what Jesus wants to do for

us too. He wants you to be His friend. He is actively seeking you out and He promises to reciprocate

completely. Jesus is always there for us and knows what it is like to have good friends. He had 11 of them

who traveled with Him for three years, plus many more in cities who waited for Him to arrive and stay

with them as long as possible like Martha, Mary and Lazarus. He knows how important friendships are,

and He wants us to experience the joy of His friendship. For our part, we need to communicate often with

Him in prayer, allowing quiet time to listen, give of ourselves to Him by giving to other people He loves,

and making time to create memories together at church and in His Word. It takes time and effort but it is

so worth it. Commentary by: Colleen Mallette

Gospel Daily by David Roads 109 E 17th Street, Sutie 430 Cheyenne, WY 82001 In The Lord’s Service, Endia J. Scruggs Pastor

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Update Uplift Unify

The goal of this newsletter is to Update our members of what is happening

and upcoming at Madkins Chapel, Uplift members and non-members to

join the Loving Place in working for the Lord, and Unify the many voices

and experiences represented within our congregation into one

combined communication.

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Huntsville, AL 35810

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In the Kitchen Ingredients Two 15-ounce cans sliced peaches in syrup 1/2 cup (1 stick) butter 1 cup self-rising flour 1 cup sugar 1 cup milk Homemade Whipped Cream, recipe follows Homemade Whipped Cream: 2 cups whipping cream, chilled in the fridge 4 tablespoons sugar Directions Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Drain 1 can of peaches; reserve the syrup from the other. Place the butter in a 9- by 12-inch ovenproof baking dish. Heat the butter on the stove or in the oven until it's melted. In a medium bowl, mix the flour and sugar. Stir in the milk and the reserved syrup. Pour the batter over the melted butter in the baking dish. Arrange the peaches over the batter. Bake for 1 hour. The cobbler is done when the batter rises around the peaches and the crust is thick and golden brown. Serve warm with fresh whipped cream Homemade Whipped Cream: Chill a large metal mixing bowl and the wire beater attachment in the freezer for about 20 minutes. Pour the chilled cream and sugar into the cold mixing bowl and beat until it forms soft peaks, about 5 minutes. The mixture should hold its shape when dropped from a spoon. Don't overbeat or you'll have sweetened butter!