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Young At Heart Lunch – March 2024
During the event on Tuesday, March 12, more than sixty-two meals were served. The event featured a presentation by Metamora Officer Craig Miller who shared tips to avoid phone scams and other schemes that seek to victimize seniors. During the meeting, some Irish “gag” gift / door prizes – Irish Spring soap and Lucky Charms Cereal.
Selling Like Hotcakes!!! – HCC visits the Elba Fire Department’s Pancake Breakfast
On Sunday, March 10: Forty-five members of HCC made the four mile trip north to Elba to support the Elba Fire Department’s semi-annual Pancake Breakfast. The volunteers of the Fire Department offered pancakes, sausage, eggs, as well as multiple beverages. We thanks CONNIE REYNOLDS – our Church Secretary – for organizing our participation.
Dine with a Deacon – Dave and Sue Harrington share their heart with the congregation.
On Saturday, March 9 – two dozen attenders from HCC united to get to know their deacon (Dave Harrington) better. The event featured a wonderful meal prepared by Sue Harrington. During the time, Pastor Matthew discussed the qualifications and role of a deacon in the local church. Then, Dave shared some personal background and insights into his philosophy. Then, the group played a simple game designed to help them get to know each other better.
Ladies Fellowship Meeting – A Basketful of Friendship
Several of the ladies of HCC united for a time of fellowship and encouragement on Friday, March 8. The meeting featured a nice meal, a instructive program, and a project. The group meets monthly- alternating between mornings and evenings.
New Bible Study Begins March 6, 2024
Youth Group Solves the Mystery
Valentine’s Day Fellowship
On Wednesday, February 14 – HCC hosted an evening of fellowship. Participants brought snacks to share. Dozens of individuals participated. Featured was a game called “Playing Favorites” where attenders were invited to identify the “favorites” (ice cream, color, etc) of other church members. For example, Kent Copeman’s favorite ice cream flavor is VANILLA!! The group also participated in a “Sword Drill” where Bible verses on love were found. Thanks to all that attended and participated.
Young At Heart Luncheon – February 2024
On Tuesday, Feb. 13 – HCC hosted its monthly Young At Heart lunch. More than fifty meals were served at the event. Elyse Lewis shared about the Hadley Township Historical Society’s new book “The History of the Hadley Mill.” Pastor Matthew Coleman shared a devotion on love – speaking, showing, and knowing it. He also led a discussion on opportunities to bless our community.
Love vs Romance – Which Do We Want To Share On Valentine’s Day?
As we approach Valentine’s Day, our minds are filled with thoughts of romance. But – what is romance? The Oxford Language Dictionary defines it as, “the feeling of excitement and mystery associated with love” or “a quality or feeling of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life.” While excitement and mystery may seem attractive, remoteness definitely lacks some appeal. But what about love? As we look at the Bible, we realize that there should be very little mystery when it comes to the type of love (agape) that God desires us to display. This unconditional, sacrificial love is not supposed to be mysterious. Neither is it supposed to be remote. And to that end, the Bible is filled with qualities of this love that should be demonstrated. Of course, our minds return to 1 Corinthians 13. In that short chapter – we see what we should expect from love: patience; kindness; protection; sacrifice; selflessness; dependability; among other traits. Love is meant to be easily recognized. In fact, our memory verse for the month of February reinforced this. John 13:35 states, “By this all will know that you are My disciples, if you have love for one another.” As believers, our love should be so obvious that it allows people to see it and associate us with Christ. This February, let us purpose to live a life of love that is not mysterious – difficult or impossible to understand or know. Instead, let us live a life of love that is obvious – demonstrating our faith in Christ and our care for each other.