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Adult Classes
Sunday Auditorium Class: Unlocking the Mysteries of Genesis Sunday Downstairs Annex Class: Effective Parenting in a Defective World, a Chip Ingram study. Led by Evan McGee Wednesday Downstairs Annex Class: 2 Corinthians, taught by Ethan Brown; Pick up pages for upcoming weeks in the lobby.
Connection Groups TODAY. Choose a group and come enjoy the fellowship and Bible Study. Groups are: Audias (Mills River), Browns (Mills River), Carpenter (Auditorium), Godley (Annex, lunch followed by Bible study at 1:00), McGee (South Henderson/Saluda), McKelvey (West Henderson), Williams (West Henderson).
Shoe Drive Update We have filled 60 bags with shoes so far. Our minimum goal is 100. Let’s keep those shoes coming in!
2 weeks to go in the Drive.
We’re going “Wild for Jesus” in our summer-long Wednesday night VBS! Rising K-6th will meet every Wednesday, June-August (except July 3rd) from 6:50-7:50PM in the Annex. Regular classes for younger ages and teens will still meet. Adults will be in the auditorium. NEEDED: individuals or couples willing to lead crafts or games! You can
help one week or many. Plans are provided. Please see Kylie Cochran, if you can help.
Scrap Metal Drive for Honduras Mission
Call the church office if you need items picked up. Drop off other items at the end of the main building, outside.
Family Picnic Everyone invited!
Saturday, May 25th Lake Julian, Arden
3:00-7:00pm
Sign up in the lobby TODAY!
Organized by Glenn and Whitney Elliott
Updated and new pages for our church directory
are on the table in the lobby. If you do not have a
directory binder, please contact the church office.
There are flyers in the lobby for the Fletcher Community Chorus concert on
May 23rd at 7:00pm. See Bob Huff for more details.
PBC Week 4: June 30—July 6th All children ages 9-18 are encouraged to attend Week 4 at Palmetto Bible Camp. Ethan will be on staff there that week. You may complete your registration online at pbc.camp. The week is filling up quickly. To hold your spot, please pay the regis-tration fee. The church offers scholarships to assist with the remaining payment. Let the office know if you will be registering your child/children.
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May 19, 2019
The gospel is consistent with reason and logic. It is possible to persuade both ourselves and other people to believe the gospel because it is a reason-based appeal to the mind. Certainly the idea of being loved by God appeals to the heart. So does the concept of the amazing sacrifice that God is willing to make because of his love. These move the heart powerfully once they are grasped by the mind, but the beginning of the gospel’s work on us is understand-ing, not feeling. The most disastrous mistakes that we make are mistake of the mind and of bad reasoning. It is certainly possible to make a muck of our lives because we fail to control our appetites or because we are impulsive. A sinful choice driven by desire, wrath, lust or fear can bring us close to ruin and cause pain that is difficult to bear. As long as our minds remain sound, however, we will turn to God in these awful seasons and survive them. In order to enter places from which we cannot or will not return requires an error of the mind. This its why Satan’s most dreadful attacks are not at the level of temptation to bad behavior, but temptation to bad understanding and bad thinking. He will kill you with impulsiveness if he can, but he would prefer to get you to believe things that are distorted and evil. Bad belief will drive bad behaviors while making us think they are good and turn us into advocates for what is evil. If we believe, for instance, that the material world is more real than the spiritual world, we will invest our energies here and ignore the greater reality. If we believe that God is a private matter, we will keep his love to ourselves. If we believe that God is bad or dangerous, or that he hates us because of our sins, we will keep our distance from the one who is our salvation. The gospel comes to us to destroy these weak and polluted thoughts. It tells us about the truth of God’s great reality that holds together everything that exists - he is more real, not less. It tells us of his universal claims on creation and on everyone who exists. It tells us that God is amazingly good, so much better than we think he is. It corrects every false philosophy and thought, and over-comes every lie. The gospel definitely appeals to the heart, and if you can learn of the gospel without being emotionally moved, then you are very hard-hearted indeed. But we must never lose sight of the truth that the gospel is Truth, and truth is understood and believed in the mind. —Ethan Brown
Calendar of Events
5/19 Connection Groups 5/25 Family Picnic at Lake Julian 3-7PM, All are invited, sign up TODAY! 5/26 5:30PM Options: Devotional in the auditorium or Shoe Bagging Project in the annex 6/2 Sunday PM Special Interest Groups begin (see insert) 6/5 Wednesday VBS begins 6/30 5th Sunday Potluck 6/30-7/6 Week 4 at Palmetto Bible Camp
Our sick and hurting Bain Family Derrick Dendy Susan Freebold Vel & Pete Hunter Evans Learned Nick Menyhard Michael Rhodes Debbi Ware Family & friends to remember Ashley Baillairge, Susan F.’s granddaughter Tierra Betts, pregnancy, complications Debbie Davis Wes Davis, surgery Hayley Dickson, Ron. F.’s cousin, brain tumor Shirley Grogan, Ron F.’s cousin, health declining Barry Hartsfield, cousin of Sherri LaFever Gary Henry, Darlene’s brother, health declining Patricia Hudson, Harry’s sister, surgery Gary Keevert, Jim’s brother, continued pain Amanda LaFever passed away Josh Levy, Nick Menyhard’s grandson, deployed Danica Marr, the Gordon’s granddaughter Leland Price, deployed to Poland Delaney Thompson, Mark L.s cousin, cancer Don, Debbie Ware’s uncle, passed away Pat Worrell, Chris’ mom
**Please write request and updates on the back of your attendance card.
Pray for and Visit our shut-ins
Linda Dill Reba Haynes Mary Francis Lykins Brenda Senn Helen Swayngim Lena Whitted
Pray for our Mission Efforts
Domestic Palmetto Bible Camp (SC) Southeastern Children’s
Home (SC)
Foreign Eastern European Missions Nekemte (Ethiopia) Samrit Kammanee (Thailand) Steve & Dianna Teel (Baxter Institute)
Missions Fundraising Put aluminum cans in the
box outside of the Annex kitchen. To donate
large scrap metal items, contact Bill McKelvey. We also accept car donations.
Donate new and gently worn shoes. You may
put them in the box outside of the office.
Coupons for Troops There is a box in the lobby to put in
coupons to be sent to our troops.
May Prayer Requests
May Mission Update: Burnsville, NC “Your support of $200 per month in the first six months of 2018 ($1,200) enabled us to have Jerry Senn continue his work with the congrega-tion that, though small, is a beacon for Christ in this mission area.” And, “You have been an im-portant part of the work of the Burnsville Church of Christ and we thank God for your interest in spreading the gospel and assisting this struggling but faithful group here. May you be richly blessed and the work in Hendersonville grow and be a blessing in that area.”
MINISTER Dr. Ethan Brown —1-806-789-3606
ELDERS
Duncan Blake—828-242-8326
Lloyd Cain—891-4459
Fred Gore—828-606-8752
Bill McKelvey—891-4787
Hugh Price—698-3841
Sam Williams—1-828-748-3263
SCHEDULE OF SERVICES:
-SUNDAY-
9:30 am—Bible Class 10:30 am—Morning Worship 5:30 pm— Evening Worship -WEDNESDAY-
6:00 pm—HVL Café (everyone welcome) 6:50 pm— Classes for all ages OFFICE HOURS: Monday—Friday 9AM—3PM
SECRETARIES Karen McGee and Kylie Cochran
Recent Weeks' Statistics
Attendance April 28 May 5 May 12
Sunday AM 126 139 126
Sunday PM 39 59 No Service
Contribution $5,502 $4,392 $4,896
Budget $5,132
YTD Budget $97,508
YTD Contribution $94,941
YTD Weekly Average $4,997
Morning Worship Welcome members and visitors! Everyone, please fill out attendance cards and place them in the collection tray.
(Songs marked with an * are in our spiral songbook) Song Leader ▪ Tim Godley
Welcome
What the Lord Has Done In Me—1*
Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus—648
Opening Prayer ▪ Jeremy Cochran
How Deep the Father’s Love—42*
Communion
Serve: *Brian Tribby, AJ Shaffer, Bob Huff,
Chuck Borman, Dale Calmes, Bill Frye
Soldiers of Christ, Arise—647
Children’s Worship (ages 2 years—2nd grade)
The War of Mind and Spirit ▪ Ethan Brown
I Have Decided to Follow Jesus—674
Announcements & Prayer ▪ Lloyd Cain
Worship Coordinator: Duncan Blake
Ushers: Eric Adkinson, Garrett Adkinson
Nursery: Mary Cain
Sound Room: Monty Carter
An attended nursery is available for ages
0-2yrs. Busy Bags are in the lobby for all ages.
TONIGHT Connection Groups:
1:00 & 5:30 at building and in homes at
various times
WEDNESDAY HVL Café 6:00-6:30PM
Menu: Spaghetti Make reservations by filling in the space on the attendance
card or contact the office before noon on Monday.
Donation of $5 per adult is accepted, kids eat free. Classes @ 6:50PM
for all ages