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STAFF
Rev. Lynwood Wells Pastor
Dreama Johnson Office Administrator
Christy Kuhnle Pianist, New
Celebration Director
Robbie Ayscue Choir Director
TommieWheeler Custodian
101 Main Street
Newport News, VA
23601
757-595-3300
Weekly Newsletter
July 1, 2013
“Kaleo” - Called To Love
“My command is this: Love each other as I have loved you. Greater love has no one than this, hat he
lay down his life for his friends” John 15:12-13.
It wasn’t simply a recommendation or even a strong suggestion – it was the command of Jesus: I command you to love one another. The fact that this is put in the imperative mode means it is not an option in our life. It is not something we do if we feel like it. It is to be a deliberate response to another person whom we know to be in the family of God, regardless of how we feel toward that person.
Many people struggle at this point. They say, How can you command love? Love is a feeling, and if you don't love somebody, you can't help it. Love is our master; we do not master it. Those who say these things reveal that they have a very serious misconception of love. Unfortunately, I think we are victims more of of Hollywood than thoughtful truth in this respect. We think of love as a feeling we have of affection toward another.
But love, as Jesus speaks of it here, is far different. We can be sure of one thing: He would never command us to do what is impossible for us to do. The secret, of course, is that we are to love, He says, as I have loved you. This kind of love is to arise out of the same kind of relationship that He has with the Father that made it possible for Him to love us. He loved us because God is love. He was in the Father, and the Father in Him. As He yielded to that relationship, love flowed out. It could not help it--God is love. Since God is love, as we yield to that relationship in the Son, love flows from us. And it will have the qualities that His love has.
We recognize the divinity of this love in the way it calls us to lay down our lives for another. We all know how fully Jesus Himself exemplified this. His is the greatest love that anyone can demonstrate toward friends. Obviously this means more than simply dying physically for them. He means by this that we are to give ourselves up for one another. When you go out of your way to meet a friend's need, when you are willing to spend time with someone - not necessarily because you are drawn to that person--and you are willing to go out of your way and to give yourself up for him or her, you are laying down your life, a part of it at least, for that person. This is what Jesus had in mind.
Our prayer ad life should become – “Lord, You have loved me with this kind of love. Now I pray that this same love would flow through me to others both within and outside of the body of Christ.”
On the grace journey of learning to love better, Lynwood
The Hilton Baptist Church Record
July 1, 2013 101 Main Street
Newport News, VA 23601
Sunday School and Worship Report June 30, 2013
Sunday School Enrollment…..………….……....…….……..….....144
Contacts……………………………………..... ............. ..................18
Visitors…………………………….. ………................................ ... 3
Total present...……………………… …….…....……….……. .....65
Last week………………………………………….….…….…..…...84
Worship Service……………….76
Ridgecrest Camp…………...….24
Total attendance………………..100
HBC Counting Report for June 30, 2013
8-102 Wednesday Night Supper……………………….…….…$183.00
8-200 Future Growth………………………………..….………$100.00
8-105 PBA Associational Offering…………………………..…$104.00
8-145 Cash in/ Cash out (Bazaar)………………………………..$30.00
8-700 Youth Ministry
31 Fundraiser.………………………………….………..$85.00 8-404 WMU– Sports Campership………………………………$60.00
8-403 Food Pantry………………………………………………$478.59
8-103 Drink Machine…………………………………………….$35.00
Total Designated Receipts………………………….….…….…$1075.59
Total Budget Receipts………………………….…….………...$3778.00
Total Deposit………………………………………...….….......$4853.59
Summer Schedule starts Wednesday, July 3rd. We will not be
having Wednesday Night Suppers through the summer time.
We will resume in September.
HBCCraftDay–July13th9amtil5pm
WewillbehavingaSaturdaywhereyoucancomeoutandfellowshipwhileyou
workonacraftproject.Comeandscrapbook,sew,read,stamporwhateveritis
thatyouneedtodo.Somesuppliesareonhandbutpleasebringyourownalso.
Itwillbeagreattimetogether.EVERYONEisinvited.Formoreinformationsee
JeanneSurberorKathyDevol.
Hilton Happy Hearts
Tuesday, July 9th
Program: “What's going on at the Public Library”
Lakisha White from the Main Street Library will be our guest speaker.
Lunch: Taco’s and Trimmings (mild NOT hot)
See you there!
Hilton Baptist Singing Saints- Thank you for another dedicated year! I’m PROUD to be the leader of our wonderful ministry for singing for Nursing and Assisted Living Homes! Extra thanks to our pianist,
Virginia Dillon! Love to All, Barbara Caffacus
Just a reminder…..
There will be no Vision Team Meeting or B-Mens
Fellowship Breakfast in the month of July!
Red Cross Blood Drive
Tuesday, July 16th
2pm– 6pm
Trinity Lutheran Church Come out and support the local blood drive
Share in the Celebration!
June 2013 kicked off 12 months of celebrating 125 years of WMU and we want you in on the
fun! See Mary Hall, Jean Parkers or Joyce Spiers for more information!
Vacation Bible School
July 29th– August 2nd Ages PreK– 6th grade
Start inviting kids now. Pre-Register by calling the church office.
To see how you can
help see Margaret Upole or Brenda Winstead
Our youth are at Camp this week!
Below is a list of those who are Chaperoning and the Kids that are
going. We are asking that you take a few minutes and pray for
these adults and youth…..for traveling mercies and a great time at
camp. More importantly that they would have a life changing
encounter with the Lord.
Chaperones Kids Attending
Pam C. Andrew C. Tommy C. Emily H.
Kathy D. Brady H. Leann G. Lexi S.
Patrick N. Colleen D Mackenzie S.
Christy K. Dedrea C. Michael S. Madelyn C.
Don K. Dylan C. Morgan S. Mia K.
As we celebrate 100 years of WMU, we are going to be sharing some inter-esting facts. Hope you enjoy!
July 7, 1873: Charlotte Lottie Moon is appointed by the
Foreign Mission Board
JULY
2 10:00am WOM Meeting
25 9:30 am Sandwiches for Salvation Army
July Nursing
Home
Lap Robes
Church Pantry
Kim Bryant, David Williams-
Arkansas
Paul Copper– Virginia
Moises Jimenez– Colorado
Michael Landry– Hawaii
Pedro Blanco– Indiana
Jon Sapp– Kansas
Emmanuel Fontaine, Tom Cabral– MA
Gloria Gellerstedt, MD, MJ,
Sharon Wright– East Asian People
Carrie Lazenby, Marc Verlander
European People
AS, RS– North Africian and Middle
East People
LL, RH– South Asian People
JR, Shirley Mackin
Southeast Asian People
Leslie Atwell-, Karen Hinds
PBA Association Offering
Our Goal $1500.00
Collected to Date $1709.00
Weekly Assignment
Schedule
Our on
going
Mission!
Please don't forget to save your Campbell’s Soup labels and
bring them to the church so we can send them to Bland
Ministry Center.
This is just a simple thing we can do as a church to help
their ministry.
Exercise and fun rolled into one! Come join us for Ballroom Dance
at HBC. (partners are not required) For more information on
lessons contact Robbie Ayscue 596-2679
This Week at HBC
Monday, July 1st
6:30pm Worship Team Meeting
Tuesday, July 2nd
10:00am WOM Meeting
Wednesday, July 3rd
HBC Family Night
6:15 pm Prayer Meeting
6:00 pm-7:30 pm Youth
6:15 pm NC Practice
Thursday– July 4th
Church office closed for Holiday
Sunday– July 7th
9 am Sunday School
10 am Worship Service
For Kids– Mission Friends 4-K
God Followers Children’s Church
Work Camp Starts
Greeters (11:00am) July 7– Joe & Kathy Caskie’July Ju-
ly 14– Margaret Upole & Judy France
Lock Up July 7– Sue Monfalcone July 14– Joe Wircenske
Bus Ministry July 7- Brian Fries
July 14– Pam Cooke
Deacon of the Week July 7- Bob Spiers July 14– Pat Schell
Sound Operators July 7– Tim Humphreys July 14- Scott Kuhnle
Usher July 7– Paul Thorne &
Ray Moody
July 14– Don Krause &
Pat Schell
If you can not be present for
your date, please contact a replacement person.
SENIOR ADULT JAM
Parkview Baptist Church July 18th
1:30– 3:30pm FREE
No meal will be served but we will have party trays and
other goodies. Lots of fun things. Deadline to register is July 15th
Mike Haywood 508-7557
PBA Work Camp
July 7th through July 12th
For more information see
Pam Cooke
Whoever is wise, let him attend to these things; let them consider the steadfast love of the Lord. Psalm 107:43 Throughout this Psalm the Psalmist recalls the merciful work of God to deliver people from trouble and distress. We serve a powerful God who frequently uses his power on behalf of his people. Through his acts of deliverance he demonstrates his love. Time and again, we can come to a new experience of His mighty presence when we simply surrender to His loving invitation and gentle embrace. Think about this awesome reality - We are loved by the One who controls all the power of the universe! He who flung the galaxies from His fingertips is the same One who reached and stretched out His nail printed hands to bring humanity back to His caring embrace. But God has not shown us his love so that we can relax and enjoy the feeling of being loved. Nor has God delivered us from trouble so that we can go on about our lives in safety and comfort. All that God does is for this end: to lead us to consider the steadfast love of the Lord. Out of his love, God has created us for himself. We were made to live in constant communion with God. Some people treat this as a curse, insisting that they be allowed to live for money or power or drugs or sex or television or a million other minuscule pleasures. Those things are not even mites of dust compared to the glory of God. We were created to dwell in God’s glory, to worship him in his holiness, to celebrate his love. Anything else is folly. What is your response to God’s goodness? Do you take his blessings as a call for worship? Do you praise him for his love? Do you celebrate even in times of trouble and distress, knowing he will deliver you? Or do you sit back, turn on the television, and forget the God who has blessed you with his steadfast love? Christian, consider the steadfast love of the Lord. Meditate for a moment about its impact on your life. Think about how often and in what ways you express that love to Him. And could it be deeper and more frequently – beginning today?
Obituary For Someone Else
Our church was saddened to learn this week of the death of one of our most valued members, Someone Else.
Someone's passing creates a vacancy that will be difficult to fill. Else has been with us for many years and for every one of those years, Someone did far more than a normal person's share of the work.
Whenever there was a job to do, a class to teach, or a meeting to attend, one name was on everyone's list, "Let Someone Else do it." Whenever leadership was mentioned, this wonderful person was looked to for inspiration as well as results; "Someone Else can work with that group." It was common knowledge that Someone Else was among the most liberal givers in our church. Whenever there was a financial need, everyone just assumed Someone Else would make up the difference.
Someone Else was a wonderful person; sometimes appearing superhuman. Were the truth known, everybody expected too much of Someone Else. Now Someone Else is gone! We wonder what we are going to do.
Someone Else left a wonderful example to follow, but who is going to follow it? Who is going to do the things Someone Else did? When you are asked to help this year, remember – we can't depend on Someone Else anymore.
Books Of The Bible
The names of sixteen books of the English Bible are hidden in the text of the following paragraph. Can you find all sixteen of them?
“I once made a remark about the hidden books of the Bible. It was a lulu. Kept people looking so hard for facts and for others it was a revelation. Some were in a jam, especially since the names of the books were not capitalized. But the truth finally struck home to numbers of readers. To others, it was a
real job. We want it to be a most fascinating few moments for you.
Yes, there will be some really easy ones to spot. Others may require judges to help them. I will quickly admit it usually takes a minister to find one of them, and there will be loud lamentations when it is found. One little lady says she brews a cup of tea, so she can concentrate better. See how well you can compete. Relax now for there are really sixteen names of books of the Bible in this story.”
The Desert
The apostle Paul clearly understood the call Jesus placed on his life at his conversion. He did not have to consult other men about this calling. But before he was released to begin his own mission, he went to Arabia for three years. Why did Paul have to go to Arabia for three years before he ever met another disciple of Jesus Christ? The Scripture does not tell us. In Galatians 1:17, Paul simply says, "Nor did I go up to Jerusalem to see those who were apostles before I was, but I went immediately into Arabia and later returned to Damascus."
However, based upon many examples of God placing special callings on people's lives, we know it often requires a time of separation between the old life and the new life. No doubt, Paul had plenty of time to consider what had taken place in his life and time to develop an intimate knowledge and relationship with the newfound Savior. His life was about to change dramatically. So often, when God places a call on one of His children, it requires a separation between the old life and the new life. There is a time of being away from the old in order to prepare the heart for what is coming. It can be a painful and difficult separation. Joseph was separated from his family. Jacob was sent to live with his uncle Laban. Moses was sent to the desert.
What about you? Perhaps God has placed you in your own desert period! Perhaps you cannot make sense of the situation in which you find yourself. If you press into God during this time, He will reveal the purposes He has for you. The key is pressing into Him. Seek Him with a whole heart and He will be found. God may have a special calling and message He is building in your life right now. Trust in His love for you that He will fully complete the work He has started in you.
The Last Impression
Two gentlemen boarded a coast-to-coast flight and were seated beside each other on the commercial plane.
After breezing through the on-flight magazine, the first man turned to the other and asked, "What do you do?" The gentleman replied, "I am a pastor of a church."
"Oh," said the first man quickly. "I don't believe in this religious stuff. It's for kids, you know, like the song ‘Jesus Loves Me This I know, for the Bible tells me so...."
The minister politely laughed and asked the other man what he did for a liv-ing. "I am an astronomer," said the first man.
"Oh, that stuff," said the minister. "I thought it was just for kids, you know – ‘Twinkle, twinkle little star....'"
Sunday Mornings 9:00am Wednesday Nights 6:00pm
“Real Life, Real Issues” Join us for these dynamic Youth Bible studies with the best of contemporary small-group interaction. Helping students identify distortions in vital areas of life, and see with greater clarity and truth about God, themselves and others… in terms to which they can relate!
Show your support for our Young People - Pray today in
for our Youth and their leaders, as they are attending
CentriKid / CentriFuge camps!
And plan to welcome them back in this Sunday morning’s worship
service to hear what the Lord did in their lives as they attended
camp!
Pray now for Volunteer Youth Leaders for Fall 2013!
If you have a heart for working with young people and are willing to give a few hours each week, please see Pastor Lynwood.
Vacation Bible School
2013
July 29th – August 2nd
“Colossal Coaster World:
Facing Fear, Trusting God”
This is sure to be the ultimate ride!
This summer, through every twist, turn, and dive, “Colossal
Coaster World” will challenge kids to face their fears and trust God
as they zip along the roller coaster of life. With excitement around eve-
ry curve, kids learn that God has given them a spirit of power, love,
and sound judgment. This VBS is sure to be the ultimate ride!
Theme Verse: “For God has not given us a spirit of fearfulness, but
one of power, love, and sound judgment.” — 2 Timothy 1:7
Motto: “Facing Fear! Trusting God!”
When: July 29 – August 2
9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
Where: Hilton Baptist Church
Who: All children Pre - K through 6th
grade. We recommend pre-registration
with church office and ask that you please
fill out a registration form for each child
attending.
Protected from the Big and Small In May 1995, a 34 year old construction worker by the name of Randy Reid was doing some final welding on top of a nearly completed water tower in one of Chicago's suburbs. At one point, Randy unhooked his safety belt so he could reach for some pipes. But at that same moment, a metal beam slipped off a nearby crane, and bumped the scaffolding Randy was standing on. The scaffolding tipped, and Randy lost his balance. He fell 110 feet to the ground below. In landing, he just missed a pile of rocks and construction debris on the ground. Instead he landed face down on a pile of dirt.
A fellow worker saw the whole accident and immediately called 911. When paramedics arrived, they couldn't believe their eyes. They found Randy completely conscious, moving, and complaining that he had a sore back. Even though he went through such a horrendous fall, Randy still maintained his sense of humor. As paramedics carried him on a backboard to the ambulance, Randy asked one thing. He said, "Hey guys, be careful, will you? Don't drop me." When he arrived at the hospital and was examined by the doctors, and they discovered that the only injury he suffered was a bruised lung. Friends, I think sometimes our faith resembles Randy. God protects us from harm in a 110-foot fall, but we're still nervous about three-foot heights. By that I mean, we have faith that God will save us from hell and death, but we're afraid that He won't be able to protect us from the smaller difficul-ties we are going to face this coming week "But seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and ALL these things shall be added to you." – Matthew 6:33
Congratulations to the
HBC Family on being the
#1 Church in “per capita” giving
Of the more than 60 other churches in the Peninsula Baptist Association to the Annie 2012 Armstrong Easter Offering
for North American Missions!
Developing Patience How do you develop patience? Through trouble! When your hon-esty seems to go unnoticed, when your hard work seems to go unrewarded, when your kindness is rendered without thanks, when your helping hand is offered and ignored, when even love is refused, that's when patience shines in all its beauty. Paul writes in Romans 5:3, "Trouble produces patience." You've seen this principle at work in the development of children. One child, overly shielded and protected, may grow up into a weak-ling without ambition and courage, destined to failure. Another, left to fight their own battles, to struggle, to learn through trial and error, may grow into near-perfect maturity. The same principle applies to the Christian life when you realize that each storm brings its blessings and each trial produces its rewards. Let's look at three practical benefits of patience. First, patience brings hope. "Such things were written in the Scriptures long ago to teach us. And the Scriptures give us hope and encouragement as we wait patiently for God's promises to be fulfilled." (Romans 15:4) Secondly, patience produces spiritual fruit. "And the seeds that fell on the good soil represent honest, good-hearted people who hear God's word, cling to it, and patiently produce a huge harvest." (Luke 8:15) Thirdly, through patience you receive what God has promised. "Then you will not become spiritually dull and indifferent. Instead, you will follow the example of those who are going to inherit God's promises because of their faith and endurance." (Hebrews 6:12)
God is doing some exciting new and powerful things
through the faithful people of God at HBC –
Please remember
your tithing commitments and giving and become part
of the miracle!