Our Father’s Deliverance – Sermon Video

2 Corinthians 1:8-12 New International Version (NIV)

We do not want you to be uninformed, brothers and sisters,[a] about the troubles we experienced in the province of Asia. We were under great pressure, far beyond our ability to endure, so that we despaired of life itself. Indeed, we felt we had received the sentence of death. But this happened that we might not rely on ourselves but on God, who raises the dead. 10 He has delivered us from such a deadly peril, and he will deliver us again. On him we have set our hope that he will continue to deliver us, 11 as you help us by your prayers. Then many will give thanks on our behalf for the gracious favor granted us in answer to the prayers of many.

Paul’s Change of Plans

12 Now this is our boast: Our conscience testifies that we have conducted ourselves in the world, and especially in our relations with you, with integrity[b] and godly sincerity. We have done so, relying not on worldly wisdom but on God’s grace.

Footnotes:

  1. 2 Corinthians 1:8 The Greek word for brothers and sisters (adelphoi) refers here to believers, both men and women, as part of God’s family; also in 8:1; 13:11.
  2. 2 Corinthians 1:12 Many manuscripts holiness
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Bulletin – November 26, 2017

HMC EVENTS

Plan to Protect is a mandatory training session for all volunteers in U18 ministries and those working with vulnerable people. There are still two dates left for the training. If you haven’t already attended one, please sign up for Monday, November 27 (7:00 p.m.), or Thursday, November 30 (7:00 p.m.). Volunteers need only attend one session. Please sign up for the date that best suits you at the table in the foyer.

Visit the CHRISTMAS AT HMC link from the main menu on our website to get a sneak peek at what we have going on throughout December.

PRAYER REQUESTS

Please pray for Pastor Dave and Shannon Hildebrandt and their three boys, Josh, Andrew, & Caleb as they prepare for their move to Hanover at the beginning of December. Pray that their transition would be smooth and that the boys settle well into their new school. Pray for Dave as he prepares to take over the leadership of HMC, and for Shannon, that God would make clear what his plans are for her.

Our Condolences to Marg Camm on the passing of her husband, Jim. Please pray for Marg and family as they mourn their loss.

Please pray for Keith McDougall as he faces some health concerns.

Please pray for Judy Dietz who is recovering from a hip replacement.

Please remember Dianne Dippel in your prayers as she continues to face some health concerns.

There is a list of prayer requests specific to the needs of HMC available on our website, or by speaking with Karen Schmalz or Brian Austin. Alternatively, if you’d like to receive daily prayer reminders delivered to your email, you can sign up at eepurl.com/cM9ZVj

OPPORTUNITIES

The U18 Crew and the Missions Planning Team are inviting the whole congregation to participate in their Christmas Basket Extravaganza! Consider donating some items for gift baskets that will be delivered to the people of Saugeen First Nation Reserve near Southampton, where our missionaries, Stan & Sally Bragg, are running an important ministry. See the sheets in the foyer and sign up to bring crackers, nuts, clementines, or Babybel cheese, and stay tuned for more ways you can get involved during December.

We want to bless Pastor Dave and his family as they settle into their new life in Hanover. There is a collection box in the foyer where you can drop off local gift cards and certificates to bless the family. Considers things like restaurants, grocery stores, gas cards, etc. The box will remain available until December 17.

Help feed Rohingya Refugees! Give someone life by providing food for Rohingya refugees who have fled from Myanmar for their lives. Donations made to this cause by November 28th will be matched on a 1:1 basis by the Government of Canada. EMCC relief and development is working with the Canadian Foodgrains Bank on this appeal. Donations designated to this crisis are also eligible to be matched on a 4:1 basis through CFGB’s regular ongoing agreement with the Government of Canada. Donate today through the EMCC website (Relief and Development) or watch for invitations on Facebook and Twitter to give on Giving Tuesday.

CO-CREATING THE FUTURE OF THE EMCC: EMCC President, Rev. Kervin Raugust is inviting all members and adherents of EMCC Churches across Canada to join in an exercise to co-discover, co-dream, and co-design the future God has in mind for our denomination. A survey has been developed as a convenient way for you to provide insight into where we as a family of churches and where God is calling us to go. Please consider taking a few minutes to complete the survey. There are paper copies available in the foyer on the information table, or you can access it online at emccsurvey.ca; or from our HOME page, EVENTS page, or BLOG.

OTHER EVENTS

WILL YOU JOIN US IN PRAYER FOR RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN CANADA? Today, November 26, has been set apart by the EFC and the Canadian Council of Christian Charities to pray for the successful resolution of the Trinity Western University (TWU) case, which will be heard in the Supreme Court of Canada on November 30 and December 1. Because of the broad potential implications of this case, it is also a day to pray for the future of religious freedom in Canada. Visit our BLOG page to download a one-page PDF that summarizes the fact and explains why this is important. Print copies are also available in the foyer.

WORDS OF THANKS

Thank you to the L.I.T. crew who helped layout and organize the food in the gym for last week’s Building Connections Potluck.

Day of Prayer for Religious Freedom

from the EFC website

Sunday, Nov. 26 is a day set apart to pray for the successful resolution of the Trinity Western University law school case, which will be heard in the Supreme Court of Canada on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1. This day of prayer is an initiative of The Evangelical Fellowship of Canada and the Canadian Council of Christian Charities. Because of the broad potential implications of this case, it is also a day to pray for the future of religious freedom in Canada. Download a free one-page PDF that summarizes the facts and explains why this is important.

 

Congratulations Reverend Amos!

On Sunday, November 19, we were privileged to watch as Pastor Amos was honoured with Ordination through EMCC. According to the EMCC website, the Ordained Minister Credential is ‘granted to licensed ministers who have developed a proven track record of leadership, integrity and doctrinal soundness, and who, after at least 2 years of proven service, are put forward for Ordination by their congregation.’

Amos explained it well when he said,

I think it’s a relationship. It’s a relationship that a pastor has with his congregation…my children were born here and raised here; I feel like I’ve grown up here, and I’ve found confidence here; I’m in relationship with many of you – most of you – all of you to varying degrees…and that’s very, very special.

The ordination was followed by a unique sermon presented by our Regional Minister, John Cressman, celebrating Amos’ gifts of creativity and challenging the whole congregation to embrace the creativity within themselves.