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ESSENGERA worshiping family of believers in Jesus Christ committed to
understanding, living and sharing His message.
Vol. LII, No. 7 February 10, 2011 Mobile, Alabama
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The minister on call for emergencies this weekend is Randy Grim. You can reach
the digital pager by calling 463-4350.
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Administrative Office 342-5320paul sands, ph.d. ..................................pastorTerry Richey ........ pastoral care/AdministratorRandy Grim .......................... Minister of Musicbill Taylor ...................... Asst. Minister of MusicTom carter .................Minister to senior Adultsdebbie Rice ...... children’s Music coordinatorMissy powell ..........................................pianist
Education Office 342-5349 ben purvis .........................Minister to studentsMax woodruff ..............Minister to single Againcarole hegwood ........Interim Minister to childrenMichael sherman .... Interim Minister of educationLyles Tuttle ..........................Media coordinator
Activities Center 342-5375bobby butler ......Minister of Recreation/sports
Weekday Preschool Education Office 342-6044
In Our Prayers
Adults .............................................................. 420Young Adults ..................................................... 99college ............................................................. 10Youth ................................................................ 89preteen ............................................................. 29children ............................................................ 54preschool .......................................................... 65sub-total ......................................................... 766
oFF cAMpus cLAssesGordon oaks .................................................... 25GRANd ToTAL .............................................. 791
February 6, 2011 STEWARDSHIP
budget Receipts ................................. 67,024.81Restricted Giving .................................. 2,567.00Total .................................................... 69,591.81Needs to date ................................... 366,307.14Given to date .................................... 313,343.64
A Peaceful Revolution
SYMPATHY TO:dot havron and family in the death of her brother, doug McIntosh, on February 4.corky McGowin and family in the death of her mother, Thelma McIlwain, in February 5.The family of paul “Ray” cook in his death on February 6.
Sunday School Attendance at SHBC on February 6, 2011
Extended Session for week of February 13:
Preschool A: Jay & sara McFarland, barry & Leslie Mullins
Preschool B: Jeremy & Jessica payne, Frank & Jean Leslie pratt
Preschool C: baron & sheila Morvant
February 25-27It’s the 25th(ish) anniversary of Family Ties at SHBC!
For all 7th-12th graders, Come join us for a weekend you’ll never forget!
Cost is $45 per student. Flyers are available in the Education Office
or online at www.shbc.cc
25th(ish) Anniversary
Men’s Night Out
at Rocky Creek
Thursday, February 17, 2011
6:30 p.m. (Buses will leave the
Activities Center parking
lot at 5:30 p.m.) Phone the
Education Office for dinner
and bus reservations, 342-5349.
Men’s Softball League 2011
Practice games will be March 7 and 14.The season will begin March 21.
Games are played on Monday nights at Cottage Hill Park.
We will play a 10 game season.
In his recent book, What Good Is God?, Christian author Philip Yancey tells the story of a peaceful revolution that took place in the Ukraine. The Ukraine is a former republic of the Soviet Union. After the collapse of the Soviet empire, the country began an agonizingly slow movement toward democracy. In 2004, elections were held. The reform candidate, Victor Yushchenko, ran for President. During the campaign, he was mysteriously poisoned with dioxin. Although weakened and disfigured from the poison, Yushchenko refused to back down. He remained in the race, and exit polls on the day of the election indicated that he would be elected by a wide margin. By nightfall, however, the state-run television announced that Victor Yushchenko had been “decisively defeated.” The government had rigged the election.That would have been the end of it had it not been for Natalya Dmitruk, a brave woman who provided sign language translation of the television news for the hearing impaired. As the news announcer told the audience that Yushchenko had lost, Natalya was shown on the lower right corner of the television screen. Unknown to the television producers, she signed, “I am addressing all the deaf citizens of Ukraine. Don’t believe what they say. They are lying and I am ashamed to translate these lies. Yushchenko is our President!”Deaf viewers immediately began sending text-messages to friends and family. Journalists picked up the story, and, over the next several weeks, opposition to the regime intensified. With hundreds of thousands flooding the streets demanding new elections, the government finally capitulated. New elections were held, and Yushchenko won.The message on the “big screen” of our culture says, “You only count if you are rich, famous, beautiful, or powerful.” The church does not control the big screen. But like a sign language translator in the corner of the screen, the church can challenge the world’s lies. By our words and actions, we can tell people that God loves them whether they are great or small, rich or poor, beautiful or plain. We can tell them that there is forgiveness and hope in Christ. We can tell them to stop listening to the world’s lies. We can tell them that people matter to God — and to us.Who knows? We might start a peaceful revolution in Mobile.Paul
A belated thank you to all for contributing to the Girls in Action bake sale on december 8th, 2010. we gave $332 to the Lottie Moon International Missions offering. we appreciate your help with children’s missions activities. It is a blessing to be part of a missions-oriented and giving church!sincerely, The GA Leaders
Sarah Kirk Bible StudyTuesday, February 15 at 9:30 a.m.
at the Activities Center, Room 220/222We will be studying “John’s Letters - Discovering
Genuine Christianity” by Ron Blankley, Chapter 5, “Like Father, Like Son”
Focus onWoman’s
Missionary Union
WMU Leadership Team Michelle Wise, WMU Director
Ruth Smith, Assistant WMU DirectorSandra Smith, Churchwide Mission Coordinator
Judy Wesson & Vickie Parker, Women on Mission/Women’s Ministry Terri Dodd, Mission Friends
Rosina Connelly & Julie Walton, GAsDale Watts, RA Director
Jean Leslie Pratt, Youth on MissionMary Ann Ingram & Will Wright, Adults On Mission
Terry Richey, Staff Representative
Youth on Mission Membership: 150
7th - 12th GradesJean Leslie Pratt
Mission FriendsMissions Organization for 3, 4 & 5 year olds
Terri Dodd, Director Membership: 63
3 year olds - Celia Stewart, Carla Thomas4 year olds - Lisa Baxter, Jeannie Mynatt, Kathy Sherman
5 year olds - Ruth Smith, Miranda Townsend, Sheila Morvant
Royal AmbassadorsDale Watts, Director
1st and 2nd - Dale Watts 3rd and 4th - Zack Ashbee, Tremaine Martin, Bucky Thomas
5th and 6th - Tony Bowers
Girls in Action
Rosina Connelly & Julie Walton, Directors Membership: 62
1st and 2nd - Tracy Martin, Cindy Watts, Sheila Morvant 3rd - Sandra Hammock, Barbara Crawley, Sarah Ward, Renee’ Mullinex
4th - Ann Bowers, Patty Norris, Melissa Stowers5th - Gina Cassady, Lynn Jackson, Melissa McElroy
6th - Amy Browning, Elyse Weeks, Katie McGilberry, Traci Swoboda
Missions Organization for 1st-6th Grade Girls
ADULTS ON MISSION: Membership: 35 A group that emphasizes missions locally, nationally and internationally. Programs vary each month. This group meets the first Tuesday of the month from September - May at 10:30 A.M. in the dining hall foyer with a luncheon following. Reservations are needed. Men and women are invited to attend. Facilitators: MaryAnn Ingram, Will Wright
WOMEN ON MISSION/WOMEN’S MINISTRY: Membership: 384 Co-Directors: Judy Wesson and Vickie ParkerThen Jesus said to all the people: If any of you want to be my followers, you must forget about yourself. You must take up your cross each day and follow me. Luke 9:23 CEV
EMPHASIS: CHRIST FOLLOWERS
HOME OF GRACE: This group goes to the Home of Grace on the third Tuesday of the month for fellowship, a devotional, and lunch with the residents. Facilitator: Patty Sumrall
HOMEBOUND MINISTRY: Church members volunteer and work with the deacons to visit members who are homebound or living in nursing homes. Visits are made at your convenience. Facilitator: Betty Saxon
ROUND TABLE BOOK GROUP: This group meets the second Tuesday of the month in the Fireside Room for book reviews. There is a different book and reviewer each month. Facilitator: Sara Crawford and Vera Edwards
SARAH KIRK BIBLE STUDY: A Bible study group meeting the third Tuesday of the month at 10:00 A.M. in the Activities Center. Studies vary. Facilitator: Billye McCarter Teacher: Nell Ritchie
WATERFRONT RESCUE MISSION: This group meets the third Monday of the month to go to the Waterfront Rescue Mission for a devotional and fellowship with the residents. Facilitator: Will Wright
MOMS LIKE US: A monthly group for moms. MLU combines fun and fellowship with a small group Bible study. Facilitator: Erica Holloway
WOMEN’S MINISTRY TEAM: Carol Williams, Vickie Parker, Jean Leslie Pratt, Pat Richey, Michelle Wise, Gale Thompson, Erica Holloway, Judy Wesson
Each group from above does mission action projects. Examples of SHBC’s work include: The Alabama Baptist Children’s Home, The Child Advocacy Center, Home of Grace, Waterfront Rescue Miss ion, Whisper ing Pines Camp, Internat ional Seaman’s Center, Light of the Village and McKemie Place.
Weekly CalendarSunday, February 13 9:30 a.m. ...........................................................sunday school10:45 a.m. .........................................................worship service4:30 p.m. .................................................................Jh Ringers5:00 p.m. .................................................. shs/Jhs Rehearsal5:00 p.m. ................................................................ Life Groups ................................................ Fresh encounter (F-207) .....................................................Gospel in Life (F-206) ................................................. Financial peace (F-205) ........................................The Family God used (F-204)5:00 p.m. ...................................bible skills and Thrills (d-104)5:00 p.m. .....................................................college Night (Ac)6:30 p.m. ................................................. Reflection RehearsalMonday, February 149:00 a.m. ..............................................................ZuMbA (Ac)11:00 a.m. ..................................................... ZuMbA Gold (Ac)5:45 p.m. ..............................................................ZuMbA (Ac)6:00 p.m. .............................................Ladies bible study (Ac)6:30 p.m. ...................................... Revelation bible study (Ac)Tuesday, February 15 9:00 a.m. ...................................... sarah kirk bible study (Ac)9:45 a.m. .............................................home of Grace (AwAY)5:45 p.m. ..............................................................ZuMbA (Ac)6:45 p.m. ............................................Finance committee Mtg. 7:45 p.m. ............................................................deacon’s Mtg.Wednesday, February 169:00 a.m. ..............................................................ZuMbA (Ac)9:00 a.m. ........................................... chancel bells Rehearsal9:30 a.m. ...................................side by side bible study (Ac)11:00 a.m. ..................................................... ZuMbA Gold (Ac)4:45 p.m. ...............................................................supper (dh)5:00 p.m. ............................................prayer Ministry (chapel)5:00 p.m. .......................................Young Musicians handbells5:30 p.m. ................................................... Music and Missions5:45 p.m. ............................................................... dRs (h201)6:00 p.m. .................................................................wow (Ac)6:15 p.m. .................................prayer Mtg. & bible study (dh)6:15 p.m. ..................................................psalmists Rehearsal6:15 p.m. ......................................Ladies ensemble Rehearsal7:00 p.m. ........................................sanctuary choir RehearsalThursday, February 179:15 a.m. .............................................Ladies bible study (Ac)5:45 p.m. ..............................................................ZuMbA (Ac)6:30 p.m. ..............................................Men’s bible study (Ac)6:30 p.m. ................... Men’s Night out at Rocky creek (Away)Friday, February 189:00 a.m. ..............................................................ZuMbA (Ac)6:00 p.m. ..............................................Adult Life 7 social (Ac)Saturday, February 199:15 a.m. ..............................................................ZuMbA (Ac)2:00 p.m. ...........................................Young Adult 2 party (Ac)5:00 p.m. ......................................children’s Ministry day (Ac)
Before You Say “I Do”
Build a life together on truths that will last forever.
As a “NEARLY-wed couple, we invite you to participate in an 8-week session exploring the biblical truths of marriage.
The 8 week session begins Sunday, February 20, 2011 at 5:00 p.m. Each session is approximately one hour. For more information see www.shbc.cc/nearlyweds or phone 251-342-5320. Open to all engaged couples.
spring hill baptist church2 South McGregor • 251.342-5320 • www.shbc.cc/nearlyweds
Over $420 was raised on Saturday, January 29 as our Upward families
Hammered One Home for Habitat.Thanks Upward for helping
us build a stronger community.
Upward Basketball Supports
Habitat for Humanity
Thank You!
Welcome the Southern MissCarillon
Sunday, February 20in the morning worship service at 10:45 a.m.
Founded in 1985, Carillon is celebrating 25 years of excellence in hand bell ringing. Carillon consists of 10-14 ringers selected annually by campus-wide auditions. The ensemble performs 20-25 concerts each year. Carillon has developed a regional, national, and international reputation. Noteworthy performances include appearances at National Directors’ Seminars for the American Guild of English Handbell Ringers in Reston, Virginia (1991); in Mobile, Alabama (1994) and in Palm Springs, California (2001).
The University of Southern Mississippi Carillon
Thursday, February 24, at 11:00 a.m. in the SHBC Dining Hall. Mobile Baptist Association
Senior Adult Fellowship Banquet. Come for the program, fellowship and lunch.
Cost is $10.00. Deadline to purchase tickets is February 13.
Friday, March 11, at 9:00 a.m. Tour the Hyundai Plant near Montgomery and have
lunch at the Cracker Barrel in Greenville. Cost of the trip is your lunch.
Come With M.A.G.I.C.
Focus Week February 13-20, 2011