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Our Children’s Summer Sunday School theme is Superheroes Make Life Super for Others! Sometimes superheroes do great things. Other times it’s the little things that make them super. Big and small things add up to a life that honors God and allows us to do some super things for others. Kids will learn that small acts done for Jesus can lead to a super life and they’ll learn how to make life super for others. Beginning June 9, our children’s Sunday School classes will be combining in the fellowship hall for an exciting time of learning about what real superheroes are like and how we can become Superheroes in the lives of others around us. Sunday School will begin at 9:45 am! Don’t be late and miss out on any of the fun!! Memory Verse: “Whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.” 1 Corinthians 10:31b (NIV)
Parent or adult interested in leading a class, and yes we do need you!!!!, please check out our sign-up genius and choose a class to teach! Our curriculum is all downloadable and will be available from Denise Spittle our Summer School coordinator! We also need a helper for every week. The only thing we ask is that you be safe sanctuary trained and I can help you out with that training.https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e084ba9a722a3fc1-childrens1
Pastor Richard
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The Rise Against Hunger date has been set for May 6th 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. at HUMC
We’re looking forward to the upcoming Rise Against Hunger meal packaging event on <ay 6th. By packaging meals, you will have a positive impact on the lives of people in need worldwide.
Here are a few notes to help you prepare for your event:
Thank you for joining the movement to create a world with zero hunger — we’ll see you soon!
Every gift makes a difference in the lives of people facing food insecurity around the world.
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Surprise the World, Chapters 1 & 2
For those of you who skipped the first 2 chapters of Surprise the World, we’re giving you a short recap of those chapters in blog post form. If you’ve read those chapters, this will be a slightly redundant review of how Michael Frost sets up the rest of his book. Either way, it’s (hopefully) a helpful and succinct look at the foundation of the 5 habits we will be exploring as a church in 2019.
In chapter 1, Frost puts our minds at ease a little bit when it comes to evangelism. The prospect of having to be an “evangelist” makes most of us a little nervous. Or a lot nervous. Frost draws a helpful distinction between being an evangelist (a person with the spiritual gift of evangelism) and being evangelistic. Being evangelistic basically means being a person whose life is shaped by the good news of the reign of God through Jesus Christ.
Frost encourages Christians to lead “questionable lives” – meaning that our lives should lead other people (neighbors, co-workers, friends and family, etc.) to ask questions about why we live the way we do. And when they ask questions, we should be able “to speak about Jesus conversationally”. Frost gives us some historical info about early Christians in the Roman Empire whose acts of compassion, hospitality, and kindness was “stunningly different” from what most people had ever seen. This caught the attention of the Roman world all the way up to the Emperor. Frost says that “our challenge is to find what similarly questionable lives look like in the twenty-first century.”
In chapter 2, we learn that a questionable life will not arise from church programs and meetings, nor will it happen if we’re simply attending worship a few times a month. The questionable lives Frost is encouraging us to live comes from habits that we form intentionally. Our challenge is to find “regular rhythms or habits that transform our everyday lifestyles.” These five missional habits will make our values a daily reality in our lives and in the life of our church. In Surprise the World, ‘missional’ is defined as those things we say and do “that alerts others to the reign of God”.
Frost closes chapter 2 by reminding us of the importance of being mindful about our habits, so they don’t lose their power and meaning. He suggests three ways to be mindful about these 5 habits: (1) listen to those who are gifted evangelical leaders in our church; (2) remember that these habits “propel us outward, beyond ourselves, into the lives of others; and (3) connect with one another in the church by developing relationships of accountability so that we can help one another foster these habits and grow deeper in our own discipleship.
Over the next year, we will dive deep into the five missional habits outlined in Surprise the World: Bless, Eat, Listen, Learn, Sent. Our prayer is that God will lead us to live questionable lives that announce the reign of God in our world, sharing the hope and light of Jesus Christ.
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Annual Youth Spaghetti Dinner and Dessert Auction Fundraiser on February 9, at 5:30 pm.
This is our biggest event and one of the most fun, and It gives every youth who wants to go on the mission trip the opportunity to earn enough to pay their own way through ticket sales. Youth will be able to apply 90% of what they sell to any youth event. The Middle High group will be headed to Wilmington, NC to work with Vigilant Hope in their ministry to the poor and homeless in Wilmington, June 23 -29. Cost for that trip will be $325 per person. The Senior High group will head to Newfane, NY with Reach Mission Trips to do home repair July 13-21. The cost of this trip will be $525 per person, which includes travel and Wednesday afternoon activity. Tickets sales and a great auction will be important in helping to offset these costs.
Tickets are available through our youth members or call the church office (704-455-2311). Cost: costs: $9 for adults, $5 for 10 and under, 3 and under free
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4560 Hwy 49 S., Harrisburg, NC 28075
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