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Posted by admin On December - 11 - 2009

Last Sunday we had a snow storm and our attendance was down. We realized that some of you would have had difficulty getting to church.

We had a good Missions conference. The services with Dr. Steadman and two missionaries were held Sunday, Nov. 29 through Wednesday, Dec. 2. Dr. John Hutcheson preached the final service of our Missions Conference on Sunday Morning, Dec. 6. During the Sunday School hour, he spoke on persecution of believers in other countries. Then he brought an excellent message on living by faith and faith promise missions. We received our Faith Promise for Missions Cards at the close of the service. As I mentioned above, the attendance was very small last Sunday. Actually we received only five Faith Promise Cards. I was thrilled with the fact that those five cards promised $8,920 for Missions through Harvest Baptist Church for 2010! ! There are many of you who were not present and thus unable to turn in a card. Therefore we are extending the time for receiving these cards through the next two Sundays, Dec. 13 and Dec. 20. We encourage yo to bring a card with you this Sunday or be prepared to receive a card in the services, to fill it out, and then to turn it in to add to our present figure of almost $9,000. Last year our Faith Promise was $14,000. Now, I am believing we might be able to increase that figure by almost 30% to $18,000 for 2010. I had planned to send you a snail mail letter today enclosing a card and also a Christmas Offering envelope. But my printer quit on me this morning and I cannot seem to get it back to working. Therefore, you may not receive that letter in your mail tomorrow as I had hoped.

In the paragraph above, I mentioned the Christmas Offering Envelopes. Let me tell you what those are and for what purpose we will use them. Our Arise and Build Campaign had a goal of having received $15,000 for the Building Fund as of last Sunday. However, we were short $500, having received only $14,500. The goal as set for the entire month of December was that we will have received $15,000 in the Building Fund by the end of December. To do this we are planning to receive a special Christmas Offering, 2009. We are using Christmas Offering envelopes for the purpose. We will be handing out these envelopes in all the rest of the services in December. We will appreciate your praying about what you can give to the Lord this Christmas in our Arise and Build Campaign. Every thing received in this Christmas Offering will be placed in our Building Fund. In the balance of December, we need to receive $3,500 in order to reach our goal of $18,000 by the end of December.

Remember that this Sunday Morning we will have our Children’s Christmas Program. To prepare for that there will be a practice tomorrow, Saturday, December 5, at 10:30 A.M. Be sure to have your children present for this practice. And the children will have a lunch after the practice.

Last Sunday night’s Cantata “Holy Night of Miracles” was a great blessing The Highlands Baptist Church Choir ministered to our hearts in singing this wonderful musical presentation. The Cantata certainly brought glory to the Lord Jesus Christ. We did have visiting families attend this program. Thanks goes to Highlands Baptist Church and its choir.

Personals:
Marge Lamoreaux has been in the hospital this week. The doctors used two stints to stop blockages in a vein and in an artery. This procedure was done on Wednesday. She may get to come home today. In their examination of her, they found that she has had a hole in her heart, possibly from birth. The doctors do believe she has had a recent heart attack. She definitely needs our prayers.

David Head is waiting for Workman’s Compensation to inform him of what they will do concerning his recent job-related injury. He is not able to work and will possibly be facing surgery. He is suffering great pain and needs prayer for his healing.

God bless you. We will be looking to see you next, Sunday, December 13.

Yours and His,

Ed Nelson, Pastor

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Dear Church Family,

What a beautiful to sight to look out at the landscape transformed by the white snow. As I look out the window preparing for tomorrow I can’t stop thinking about the sacrifice that Jesus made for me to make my sin as white as snow. I pray that you will begin thinking these thoughts today and prepare your heart for tomorrow’s service. We have a very special service planned tomorrow. Our singing will be focused on the sacrifice that Christ made for us on the cross. Maria Barta, one of our newest members, will be singing one of my favorite songs tomorrow, The Look (the lyrics for this song can be found at the bottom of this post). We will conclude the service with our Sacrifice Sunday Offering. In this offering you will be asked to place your financial, as well as time, sacrifice to Christ. It will be a wonderful time of focus on the work of our precious Savior.

I understand that the snow has made it difficult for many to get out; however, I believe that tomorrow’s service is extremely important for our church. We have a quick fellowship after the service tomorrow followed by a presentation of the plans for our new auditorium. If our church is going to move forward on this building project I believe it is vital for us all to be on the same page. We are planing the future of our church tomorrow. We spent the entire month of January building up to this service. I believe this is a critical time for our church body. We have the opportunity to gather together and focus on the sacrifice that Christ made for us on the cross. I pray that you will be here tomorrow to worship together with the body of Christ.

In Christ,

Pastor Josh


The Look


I saw one hanging on a tree in agony and blood

Who fixed His loving eyes on me as near His cross I stood

And never till my dying breath will I forget that look

It seemed to charge me with His death though not a word He spoke


My conscience felt and owned the guilt and plunged me in despair

I saw my sins His blood had spilt and helped to nail Him there

But with a second look He said “I freely all forgive

this blood is for your ransom paid; I died that you might live”


Thus while His death my sin displays for all the world to view

Such is the mystery of grace; it seals my pardon too

With pleasing grief and mournful joy my spirit now is filled

That I should such a life destroy yet live by Him I killed


CHORUS

Forever etched upon my mind is the look of Him who died

The Lamb I crucified and now my life will sing the praise

Of pure atoning grace that looked on me and gladly

took my place



Original lyrics by John Newton. New and Alternate lyrics by Bob Kauflin. © 2001 PDI Praise (BMI). Sovereign Grace Music, a division of Sovereign Grace Ministries.

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