DIRECTOR OF CHILDREN’S AND YOUTH MINISTRY RESIGNS
Cheryl Secunda is resigning her responsibilities as of Sunday August 14, 2011. Cheryl has served as New Hope’s Director of Ministries to Children and Youth since the fall of 2008. She began working with children and later was called by the church to work with both children and youth.
Our thanks to Cheryl Secunda for her willingness to work hard in providing activities and events for children and youth and for her faithfulness in meeting with them week by week. Cheryl and her husband Dennis have been members of New Hope since December 2006.
MISSIONS
Halifax Urban Ministries
New Hope collects non-perishable food items, paper goods, diapers and toiletries on the first Sunday of each month which are then donated to HUM. Going on vacation? . . . Collect those complimentary soaps, shampoos and lotions from your motel room. If it’s a “staycation,” watch for ways to multiply your giving—buy one, get one free items; clearance items on end caps at the grocery; or buy in bulk at Sam’s and tithe a portion of the canned goods you purchase. Your gifts aid struggling families in Volusia County.
Countryside Lakes ALF
Don’t you love birthday celebrations? We will be visiting residents celebrating August birthdays on Wednesday, August 17. One of our own, Ellen Kelo, is among that group. Meet the New Hope group in the lobby at noon.
Benevolence Fund
We have had multiple requests for help recently and our Benevolence Fund has dwindled to under $300. An offering to rebuild our reserve will be taken on August 7. Please give as you are able.
"Whenever you failed to help any of my people, no matter how unimportant they seemed, you failed to do it for me." Matthew 25:45 Contemporary English Version
Reminder
New Hope expenses continue while you are on vacation. Plan to write a check or include your weekly tithes in your offering envelope before you leave town.
LADIES LUNCH
Tuesday, August 23, 11:45 AM
Aunt Catfish’s on the River
BIBLE BUZZ
On Sunday, July 31, Dr. Mulkey suggested that we should all know I John 3:16 as well as we do John 3:16. If you have not memorized this verse yet, plan to do so this week. “This is how we know what love is: Christ gave his life for us. We too, then, ought to give our lives for our brothers.” (Today’s English version)
LADIES BIBLE STUDY
After a brief summer break, the Ladies Bible Study has resumed meeting on the first and third Tuesday evenings at 7:00 PM. See Jeanne Mathieson for details.
MUSIC AND WORSHIP
Dennis Bucher
A Parable of Birds
All the birds of the world were blessed with beautiful voices so that they could sing praise to their heavenly Father. One day the lark thought, “Would it not be wonderful if all the birds could form a choir? What beautiful music we could make to give honor and praise to our Creator!”
First, he went to the great eagle. The eagle looked down his beak and said, “I travel in circles that add prestige to my name. I doubt that your choir would add to my fame.” The lark was disappointed, but he knew the eagle was indeed busy with important affairs. Perhaps some day he would feel the choir was important, too.
Next, the lark visited the peacock. Surely any bird so endowed by God would be glad to share in His adoration. The peacock gracefully preened his feathers and said, “I would love to sing . . . but those plain, simple robes: how could anyone see my latest fashions?”
The lark continued to look for someone to sing. He flew by the pine tree and saw the owl. Certainly a bird so wise would know to give thanks to God, but the owl replied, “Who-o-o-o me-e-e? I’ll study about it. I’ll see.”
The lark was tired and stopped by the pool for a drink. There he saw the gentle swan and asked her to sing. She tucked her head under her wing, saying, “Oh my, I’m too shy. I’d just die. I won’t even try.”
Just then a parrot flew into a nearby tree and when the lark asked him to join the choir, the parrot pipped, “Join the choir, join the choir. That’s all I hear . . . join the choir.”
Then the lark heard the beautiful nightingale singing. “Here is one who appreciates music and what it can mean to others as they worship,” he thought. The nightingale smiled sweetly at the lark and said, “I love to sing, but with a group? No, I sing only if it’s strictly solo.”
As the lark looked around, the dodo bird flew by (backwards) remarking “I still remember the good old days. When things look up, then I’ll sing songs of praise.” And he flew away (backwards).
A soft rustling in a nearby bush caught the lark’s attention. Looking closely, he saw the small grey sparrow which replied, “I don’t sing well and I don’t know a lot, but if you’ll lead me, I’ll give all I’ve got!” And he hurried away to enlist his friends.
I wonder if this is why the eagle still flies in great circles, screeching for attention, the peacock struts and preens, very conscious of self? The swan doesn’t make a sound until it’s too late to matter? The parrot waits to be told what to say and the dodo bird is only recorded as a fact on a page of the past? I wonder if this is why “His eye is on the sparrow.” Copied
NEW HOPE MARKS
FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY
On August 4, 1996, the first New Hope church service was held at Spruce Creek Elementary School with 60 charter members in attendance. Founding pastor Thomas Kelsey and the members began looking for a permanent location. By March, 1997, the current acreage with an A-frame residence was found. The group renovated the building to convert it to a worship space. Ground was broken for the current sanctuary in May 1999 with a dedication in February 2001. Dr. Mulkey was called in August 2006 as New Hope’s third pastor.
We will celebrate as a congregation later this month.
WHAT’S COOKING?
Summer Berry Pie
4 cups of berries (use blueberries, strawberries, raspberries--combined or separate as you like
1 9” baked pastry shell, cooled
3/4 cup sugar
3 tablespoons of cornstarch
1½ cups water
1 package (4 serving size) Jell-o Strawberry or Wild Strawberry flavor
Whipped topping, optional
Pour berries into pastry shell. Mix water, sugar and cornstarch. Stirring constant over medium heat bring to a boil; boil 1 minute. Remove from heat and stir in the gelatin until dissolved. Cool at room temperature. Pour over berries in pastry shell.
Refrigerate for least 3 hours. Spread whipped topping over the entire pie or serve on the side.
MUSIC FOR HEALING
Wednesdays, 12:15-12:45
All Saints Lutheran Church, Dunlawton Avenue
Aug. 3 Judy Brown
Aug. 10 Don Ray, organ/piano
Aug. 17 Dan Weimer, organ
Aug. 24 Darrell & Susan Acree, guitar/violin
Aug. 31 TBA
COOPERATIVE COLLELGIATE FELLOWSHIP
Ben Collins, Director
Effective this month, New Hope is donating $100 per month to this student ministry which began at Stetson University, but now is expanding to Embry-Riddle and Daytona State College.
YOUTH LEADERSHIP TO MEET
AUGUST 17
Ben Collins will be here Wednesday night, August 17, to serve as a consultant with New Hope’s youth leaders as we reorganize and plan for the future.
JUST FOR FUN
A kindergarten teacher gave her class a "show and tell" assignment. Each student was instructed to bring in an object that represented their religion to share with the class.
The first student got up in front of the class and said, "My name is Benjamin and I am Jewish and this is a Star of David." The second student got up in front of the class and said, "My name is Mary. I'm a Catholic and this is a Rosary." The third student got in up front of the class and said, "My name is Tommy. I am Baptist, and this is a casserole."
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
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