Bulletin – April 22, 2018

Thank you for your understanding when we made the decision to cancel our service last Sunday due to weather. In an attempt to boost our communication even more, we have implemented the Remind App – which allows us to send out a mass text/email whenever we have news like cancellations or changes to scheduling. Text ‘@hmcfamily’ to 226-778-2216 or go to www.remind.com/join/hmcfamily to sign up.

The prayer night originally planned for last Sunday has been rescheduled for Sunday, May 6 at 6:00. Plan to join us then as we focus on the various committees within our church.

Are you married, under the age of 40, and looking for a small group? There is an ongoing G2G group that would be pleased to welcome you in! Come out to a potluck dinner on Sunday, April 29 at 5:30 p.m. If you’d like to attend or want more information, contact Bill or Carolyn Pearson at bncpearson@gmail.com

DISCOVERY: Find Your Gifts is a weekend training session with Pastor Dave & Heather Bender, designed to help you understand your spiritual gifts. May 25-26. More details to come.

PRAYER REQUESTS

Please pray for those in our congregation facing various health concerns. Pray for their families and the medical professionals that are providing care.

Please pray for Carol, oldest stepdaughter of Jane Bernier, who is in the Peterborough hospital, fighting pneumonia.

YOUTH NEWS

Pitch and Praise is coming! Registration forms are in the foyer. Early bird rate ends TODAY, so get your forms in before you leave!

Jr Youth Night Out on Wednesday, April 25. Meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. Forms are available in the foyer.

PLEASE NOTE

There is a new Usher & Greeter Schedule available today.

This year’s HIKE FOR HOSPICE is being held on Sunday, May 6, starting at the Hanover Park at 1:00 p.m. Chapman House has been open for almost a year at full capacity, and just last week, permission has been given to make plans for a second site in south Grey/Bruce. This is wonderful news for our area. Now more than ever, funds need to be raised for this worthy cause. Lend your support by sponsoring someone participating in the hike. Talk to Evelyn Howe, Brenda Kaufman, or Lyndsay McGregor to donate.

Daily Prayer Request – Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Pray for the spiritual temperature of HMC. Pray for God to revive us and refine us so that we burn hot for our heavenly Father. Pray that we may never be accused of being lukewarm. Ask God to give us singleness of heart and open minds to understand His Word so that our hearts are on fire for our great God.

Daily Prayer Request – Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Pray for HMC in the world. Pray that we would be known as distinct from the world in love and holiness, even as we engage outsiders. Pray that many among us would share the gospel this week—and see people come to know Christ! Pray that if persecution comes, we would remember to love, not curse, and to pray for our enemies.

Daily Prayer Request – Monday, April 16, 2018

Pray for our Behind-the-Scenes Workers. Thank God for every preschool/nursery worker, coffee/ facilities/ mission planning/ bylaw/ policy/ finance/ discernment/ personnel/ team member, custodian, etc. devoted to serve. Pray that God would bless them for their obedience and generosity and keep them in an attitude of humility.

Bulletin – April 15, 2018

HMC EVENTS

Join us on tonight at 6:00 for another evening of prayer as we focus on the various committees within our church.

There will be a Ladies Social on Wednesday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m. in the upper room. Join in for a devotion and social time, followed by some crafting with Angie Bechtel as she leads the designing of some favours to hand out on Mother’s Day.

The Men in Action meet every Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. and would welcome anyone looking to join in as they cover a variety of topics relevant to men of all ages. A Men’s Breakfast and Work Bee is scheduled for Saturday, April 21. Let Mark Webb know if you plan on meeting with them at 8:00 a.m. at Cravings Restaurant. Following the meal, those who are able will return to the church to help with some outdoor spring cleanup.

Are you married, under the age of 40, and looking for a small group? There is an ongoing G2G group that would be pleased to welcome you in! Come out to a potluck dinner on Sunday, April 29 at 5:30 p.m. If you’d like to attend or want more information, contact Bill & Carolyn Pearson at bncpearson@gmail.com

PRAYER REQUESTS

Please pray for those in our congregation facing various health concerns. Pray for their families and the medical professionals that are providing care.

Please pray for our pastors who will be attending the EMCC Regional Gathering next weekend. Pray that it would be a rich time of relationship building as they reconnect with other pastors and leaders in our denomination.

YOUTH NEWS

Sr Youth House Party at the Bezeau’s on Friday, April 20 from 7-11. Arrange your own drop-off and pick up and come for a night of board games and movies.

Pitch and Praise is coming! Registration forms are in the foyer. Early bird rate ends on April 22, so get your forms back A.S.A.P!

Jr Youth Night Out on Wednesday, April 25. Meet at the church at 6:30 p.m. Forms are available downstairs.

PLEASE NOTE

This year’s HIKE FOR HOSPICE is being held on Sunday, May 6, starting at the Hanover Park at 1:00 p.m. Chapman House has been open for almost a year at full capacity, and just last week, permission has been given to make plans for a second site in south Grey/Bruce. This is wonderful news for our area. Now more than ever, funds need to be raised for this worthy cause. Lend your support by sponsoring someone participating in the hike. Talk to Evelyn Howe, Brenda Kaufman, or Lyndsay McGregor to donate.

Daily Prayer Request – Friday, April 13, 2018

Pray for Men in Action. Pray that this ministry will build our men in their faith. Pray that they will be in right relationship with God and each other. Pray for men to love their wives as Christ loved the church, and to instruct their children with patience. Pray that they would hold each other accountable and support and encourage each other.

Daily Prayer Request – Thursday, April 12, 2018

Pray for our Seniors. Thank God for every grey hair attained by righteous living. Pray that they be willing and Godly mentors, so that all can be blessed by their Christian example and ability to train us. Help us to be humbly submissive as we benefit from their wisdom and understanding. Pray that they receive the strength and power God promised to the weary and weak. Pray that they will put their hope in the Lord and be renewed in the process.

Judy Dietz, a Testimony of Prayer #mortarandstones

I retired one and a half years after working as a Personal Support Worker for thirty years. Upon retiring, I decided to use my time volunteering as well as working five days a week feeding a woman with Alzheimer’s her supper.

I never really considered where God would like me to spend my time.

Recently, I felt that God has been asking me to trust Him—step out of the boat, take a risk, and walk on the water with Him.

He has taken me out of my comfort zone and continues to lead me.

This is my testimony:

I was raised in a Christian home and I always considered my father and grandfather as very wise men because they lived their faith.

As children, my sister and I were taught about Jesus at home in our family devotions. We were taught about Jesus and how he wanted us to live. For example, my father’s words often told us that two wrongs never make a right and getting even with someone was never our right. God dealt with that job for “vengeance is mine” saith the Lord. (Romans 12:19)

I was confirmed in the Lutheran faith and attended a confirmad’s retreat in Angola New York. While there for a week we were taught to meditate on God’s word. I have been searching for God throughout my life and I thought that if I worked in the ministry I could be closer to him and serve him. I attended Concordia Lutheran College in Ann Arbour, Michigan with the intentions of becoming a parochial school teacher. After three months, I returned home having failed the Political Science Course. I either repeated the course or pursued another vocation – social work – which didn’t interest me at that time.

I returned home and started work in a department store.

Five days after my twentieth birthday, I married my boyfriend. He was from Chesley and pursuing a tool and die trade with my father’s company, The Kitchener Spring.

We were married for eighteen years and had three children: Christel, Jeremy, and Amy.

I was a stay-at-home mom, and interested in raising my own children. My children and I attended the Lutheran Church and Sunday School regularly.

My husband was an absentee father. He became a workaholic, and alcohol and drug abuse became a large part of his life. He was just too busy earning money to spend time with a wife and family. He was repeating generational abuse and lived in denial that his life could change.

I felt trapped in my marriage and finally found that I could function more on my own when I got my first job after nine years at home.

I could no longer trust my husband and I realized that my marriage was in trouble. After some counselling and much soul-searching, I discovered that I had become a co-dependent. I cried out to God in desperation and I soon realized that the only person I could change was me. My husband had hardened his heart. He said that I needed to accept him as he was, that he didn’t need anyone’s help, and had no intention of changing.

At this time, the Holy Spirit enabled me to forgive the hurt that my husband had inflicted on me and my children. It was definitely a process, but one that helped me to heal and move forward with my life.

As a single parent, I wondered how we would manage financially, because on many occasions my husband was delinquent with support payments. Every time I thought we wouldn’t have the money to pay a bill, God came through for us and the exact amount we needed would show up in the mail from an unknown source. During this time I knew that I needed my Lord and Saviour and he was the only one I could trust.

I was often lonely and I was seeking friends that knew the Lord.

I became a member of the ACTS group, Adult Christians Together Sharing. All the members were single and we shared a common bond.

We were a group of singles who had been hurt in various relationships. We also had a personal relationship with God and were in various stages of grief as well as healing. We studied God’s word together and enjoyed social activities as well.

At one Christmas dinner, silver boxes were handed out with a person’s name attached. We were to pray for that person. Well, the one I received had the name Paul Dietz attached. We became good friends and were later married for seventeen years. We had a good marriage as God was the head of our home. We were married in June and in September, God had called me to a new vocation. I became a PSW and worked in three different nursing homes. God gave me a heart for the elderly and I continue to enjoy spending time among them in various activities.

As a blended family, we had our ups and downs, but as Christians we apologized when we spoke out of turn, and we learned to forgive and respect one another.

God called Paul home on his seventy-third birthday, and many of our friends from ACTS were present at his funeral as he was the first to be called home.

As a widow, I continued to attend HMC and every week as Pastor Jason spoke, I felt that God had a message for me.

God had also been calling me to obey, and I was baptized in the river in Hanover by Pastor Lyndsay.

For the past several years, I have been attending the Bible Study on Spiritual Disciplines. It wasn’t until sometime after reading the third book in this series that I was able to surrender completely to God. I am no longer in control and God and I are journeying together.

It has been seventeen years since my children lost their father at forty-eight years of age.

My family is the first generation to deal with mental illness without the use of alcohol and drugs to cloud the issues.

All my children and grandchildren acknowledge that God is real and does exists. We are all at different stages in our faith and I pray that God continues to lead us.

I’m sure that most of you are aware that I suffered from a broken hip. I have now received the second total hip replacement.

Throughout this experience God has been with me. As I lay on my back totally helpless on an x-ray table, I experienced the worst pain in my life. While I lay there I thought how could Jesus willingly endure the pain of the cross? That kind of pain I still can’t imagine. God’s presence in that room is what got me through that x-ray. A few minutes after the x-ray as I was out in the hall waiting for a CT scan, I realized that all the pain had disappeared.

Max Lucado, in speaking about prayer, tells us:

God is more moved by our hurt than our eloquence. The power of prayer is in the one who hears it, not the one who says it.

Our prayers do make a difference!

I would like to thank all of you who prayed for me during this time. Your visits, phone calls, and cards were much appreciated as I was bedridden for nine days. Thank you, also, to those who cooked the meals and those who delivered them to our home.

I’ve been dearly loved and blessed by all of you.