Monday, September 29, 2008

Service - September 28th

Unfortunately the guy with the video camera forgot to bring his equipment this week, so we won't have any videos.

The service opened with a testimony about the story of Mary and Martha and their questions to Jesus about where he was when their brother Lazarus died. Caroline sang a song called Four Days Late. This is a southern gospel favorite written by Aaron Wilburn that was made famous by the group Karen Peck and New River.

Because that dumb video guy didn't bring his camera, here is a link to Karen Peck and her group singing the song:



Continuing his series on credit/investing, Pastor Rob spoke about how we need to invest if the church is to experience growth. He laid out the following points:

1. Focus on a gift-oriented ministry
2. Exhibit passionate spirituality
3. Empowering leadership (not empowered leadership)
4. Form follows function
5. Inspiring worship
6. Small groups
7. Sharing the gospel
8. Love quotient that is higher than can be experienced anywhere else

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Adult Sunday School Lesson - September 28th

The Adult Sunday School Class will be discussing 1 Samuel 5. This will cover the events that occurred in the Philistine cities immediately after they captured the Ark of the Covenant.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

More Camping Trip Pictures

Here's a link to some more camping trip pictures. I'm still looking for the ghost that scared so many of our youth, but haven't found it yet :)



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Youth Group - September 21, 2008

At Youth Group, our lesson was about the Weight of Sin. We talked about how a lot of little thinks (such as lying, cheating, not respecting your parents, etc.) adds up to a big mess. Special thanks to Shelby for helping with the illustration. She said her arms were quite sore afterwards!



The youth were also treated to another special lesson - old school video gaming. While they weren't impressed with the graphical capabilities of the older systems, they were clearly impressed with the fact that their dads still had some game left in them. They looked good playing on that Mickey Mouse TV as well...



Oh yeah, and Josh lost to Matt at soccer... again :)

Service Music - September 21, 2008

Robyn's Sunday School class opened the service with Pharaoh Pharaoh and got the congregation involved. Note the wonderful rhythm of the guy in the front pew - rumor has it Shelby lost a dance-off to him...



Caroline and Sheila sang Are You Walkin' and a Talkin' For My Lord.



Note the piano player at that video nicely telling the guitar player to check her volume before beginning - and the resulting "whatever" hand wave from that guitar player :)

The congregation sang Sweet Bye and Bye.



That hymn was followed by Redeemed.



The choir sang a medley of songs that included Behold the Lamb, Above All and The Old Rugged Cross.



John played You Are My All in All for an offertory, and as always did a wonderful job!

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

A Nice Hello

We received the following message from Carol Byers the other day, and I wanted to highlight it for everyone!


Dear Hemenway Presbyterian Church family, Now that my parents, Rip and Helen Byers, have moved to Greenwood, Indiana, and are not able to attend the Boonville Presbyterian Church on a regular basis, I appreciate being able to follow the activities of the church through the internet. Vienna, Austria is watching! With great affection, Carol Byers

September 14, 2008 Service

Better late than never, here's the videos from the service on September 14th.

The choir was back from their break and sang a medley that included Spirit of God and Abide With Me.



The congregation then sang two old time favorites, Are You Washed in the Blood and When the Roll is Called Up Yonder.





The offertory was More Precious Than Silver.

Saturday, September 13, 2008

Sunday School Kickoff Party

Last Sunday, following the service, there was a Sunday School Kickoff party at Carla and Joe's house. We had a great turnout and tons of delicious food. Thank you to Carla, Joe, Collin and Chase for once again opening their home to the church.

This video shows some highlights of the party, including the cannonball contest. Make sure you watch until the end so that you can see the last of the "kids" doing his cannonball.



Note: To watch a higher quality version of this video, click anywhere in the movie and it will launch Youtube. Below the video on the Youtube page, you can click "watch in high quality".

Adult Sunday School Lesson - September 14th

Here is the Adult Sunday School lesson plan for September 14th.

We will be discussing how the Israelites lost the Ark of the Covenant to the Philistines, and also the deaths of Eli and his two sons, Hophni and Phineas.

Monday, September 8, 2008

Chicken n Dumpling Fundraiser



Last Saturday was the Chicken n Dumpling Dinner Fundraiser. Thanks to everyone who worked tirelessly to prepare such a delicious meal! We had a lot of great musical entertainment all throughout the evening.

We raised around $1,300 that will go the elevator fund.

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Camping Trip Pictures - First Batch





Here's the first batch of camping trip pictures. Special thanks to Kelly, Jeff and everyone else who worked so hard to make this such a wonderful trip for everyone!

I will have more pictures in the near future. From what I've heard, these pictures include some of our boys scared by the ghost in a nearby graveyard. I'm looking forward to these!!

Click below to see the entire album of pictures.

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Testimony - September 7, 2008

The opening words of Judi's testimony provided a challenge to us all - "Are you a liar"? Judi talked about how easy it is (and how destructive it can be) to act one way at church, and then the minute you leave, you become a different person. She talked about how our example needs to be there all the time, because you never know who is watching.



Judi also quotes two great theologians - T.J. and Matt :)

The family theme continued following the testimony with John, Allison, Marshall, Bill, Robyn and Judi singing The Altar and the Door.



If you enjoyed this song, be sure to check out Casting Crowns' album entitled "The Altar and the Door".

Service Music - September 7, 2008

The service music was all about family this week.

Robyn and Allison opened the service with a mother-daughter duet by singing Come Follow Me.



Alyssa and Karyssa, who are twin sisters, and Caroline sang Lord I Lift Your Name On High.



The church family then sang Leaning on the Everlasting Arms. Special thanks to Glenn for dragging people on stage - we look forward to more of the same in the future. It is great to see so much of the congregation getting involved.



Be sure to watch for Lillie's dance on the 3rd verse. It is great to see people getting into the music! At Hemenway, we literally dance on the pews :)

Matt played Sing Alleluia as the offertory.



Fortunately for everyone involved, Matt did not dance or sing!

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Hemenway Sponsored U6 Soccer Team Schedule


Our church is sponsoring a U6 soccer team this year. Lillie and William are members of this team. If you would like to attend their games, here is the schedule. All games are played on the soccer fields at Boonville Junior High.


Saturday, Sept. 6th, 10:00 AM
Saturday, Sept. 13th, 11:00 AM
Saturday, Sept. 20th, 11:00 AM
Saturday, Sept. 27th, 11:00 AM
Saturday, Oct. 4th, 11:00 AM
Saturday, Oct. 11th, 10:00 AM
Saturday, Oct. 25th, 10:00 AM

August 31, 2008 - Testimony

Robyn gave a testimony that talked about who are we, that God would notice us, no matter we are doing.



She followed it up with a song called Who Am I by Casting Crowns. She was accompanied by her son, Kyle, on piano.

August 31, 2008 - Service Music

The piano prelude to start the service was Shine Jesus Shine.



Cheryl and Caroline sang God of All, with Kyle playing the piano.



During the opening of worship, the congregation sang Above All.



The last song in the opening of worship was Come Now Is the Time To Worship.



It is great to see so many volunteers ready to help lead the songs.