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moved to Madison Health and Rehabilitation some time after her 90th birth-day. Verna enjoyed cross-word puzzles and word search puzzles. She en-joyed volunteering her time at the Golden Living Nurs-ing Home. Verna Knight went to heaven on Febru-ary 5, 2018. Verna will be fondly remembered by her many friends at Highlands.
Wilma Reinsberg and her husband Gordon, joined Highlands shortly after Highlands moved to Gray-son. They were faithful members for many years. Wilma and her daughter Kathy Pembroke moved out of state shortly after Gordon passed away. Wilma’s favorite song was “In the Garden.” She had two dogs that she just loved. Wilma went to heaven on December 27,
2017. She will be fondly remembered by her many friends at Highlands.
Verna Knight and her hus-band, Hall, joined High-lands shortly after High-lands moved to Gray-son. Hall passed away several years ago, and Verna was by his side until his death. She continued to be a faithful member of Highlands until she was
In Loving Memory
Special points of inter-est: • MARCH 2-4 BONCLARKEN HIGH
SCHOOL RETREAT
• MARCH 4 PUPPET SHOW
• MARCH 10 MOC & WOC MEETING
AND WORK DAY
• MARCH 12 SOUP NITE
• MARCH 17 HAND & FOOT GAME
NIGHT
• MARCDH 25 PALM SUNDAY
• MARCH26 SOUP NITE
• MARCH 29 MAUNDY THURS. SERVICE
• MARCH 31 BUNNY BRUNCH
FROM THE PASTOR 2
YOUNG FAMILY MINISTRY 3
MMO 4
EVENTS 5-6
VALENTINES DINNER 7-9
YOUTH 10
SOUP NITE 11
Inside this issue:
March, 2018 Volume XIV, Issue III
H I G H L A N D S A R P C H U R C H
Highlands Highlights
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From the Pastor
1 “And God spoke all these words, saying, 2 ‘I am the LORD your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery. 3 You shall have no other gods before me.’”
(Exodus 20:1-3 ESV) We’re continuing our overview of the moral law, what we call the Ten Commandments, and we begin where God begins, the first commandment. Theologians have actually divided this first commandment into two distinct yet connected sections. Verses one and two are often called the preamble with verse 3 being the actual commandment. In other words, the preamble is that foundation for all that follows in the moral law of God, the very basis for what He is commanding us to be and to do. He reminds us rather pointedly that He alone is our God and as such has the right to tell us how we are to conduct our lives. In fact, the word translated LORD is in all capitals for a reason. This is the proper name of God, the highest name of God, that He has revealed to us about Himself.
But not only are we required to obey God just because He is God, He also reminds us of all He’s done on our behalf. He tells His ancient people, Israel, that He alone is the God who brought them out of Egypt and freed them from slavery. As we read through the following chapters and books of the Old Testament we also will notice that this same God not only freed them but then gave them a land flowing with great blessings fulfilling the promise He made to Abraham. Do you realize that the promise God gave and fulfilled to Israel is also for us today? You see, there’s a great spiritual truth in this statement from God in that He also has freed every believer from slavery to sin and has given each of us, not only the promise of blessing in this life as we live in love and obedience to Him, but also the great hope of eternal life through the person and work of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. And because God has freed us from the dominion of sin, we can now approach the moral law with a determination, in accordance with the grace of God at work in us, to express genuine love for Him and others as we strive to live in obedience to God’s com-mandments.
Now that we have the foundation for why we should strive to keep the law, we begin with the first and fore-
most of that law, “You shall have no other gods before me.” Since God is God as well as being our creator and since we are made in His image as Scripture teaches then it follows that He should be first and foremost in our lives and that our lives should be lived in such a way that He is praised, honored, and glorified. You see, God will not tolerate competition since He alone is God. It’s not just that God is to be first in our lives but that He is to be the only God in and of our lives. As it applied to God’s ancient people, He was calling them to forsake the gods of the land they were entering and to worship Him alone as their God. Sadly, God was not always worshipped as the true and only God by His ancient people and they endured severe consequences for their disobedience.
The same thing is true of us today. We can also fall into this sin as we live our lives in that we can make
some of the things or even the people we admire in life as important to us as God. As one commentator stated: “The sin against this commandment which we are most in danger of, is giving that glory to any
creature which is due to God only. Pride makes a god of ourselves, covetousness makes a god of money, sensuality makes a god of the belly. Whatever is loved, feared, delighted in, or depended on, more than God, that we make a god of.” Because this is such an easy trap to fall into we must always be on our guard so that we do not sin against
this God who has lavished his love, mercy, and grace upon us. We also need to remember that through the cross of Jesus and the power of the Holy Spirit within us we can overcome. We also must remember that in those times when we find ourselves in this sin we have “an advocate with the Father, Jesus Christ, the righteous one.”
Pastor Mark
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This month we will be learning about “Animals,” and we will be celebrating
reading, and Dr. Seuss’s birthday. We will also learn about letters “S, T, U, &
V” and the numbers, “7, 8, 9, & 10.” We will have fun by bringing our favorite
“Dr. Seuss” book to help celebrate his birthday!
Registration for the 2018 – 2019 school year has begun. If you know
someone that might enjoy the program, please have them visit: highlandspre-
schoolandmmo.org and they can register online! Thanks!
Highlands MMO & Preschool
March Theme: Animals
So proud of Michelle Miles
and the awesome performance
of the US Army All American
Band in their Halftime Show
at the US Army All American
Bowl in San Antonio. Mi-
chelle was a finalist for the
Calvin Titus Award, an award
given to two Band members
who best exemplify the
Army’s high standard of ex-
cellence during their high
school career. Recipients
stand out in terms of commu-
nity involvement, academic
achievement and musical dis-
tinction.
She also received the Certifi-
cate of Achievement as top
Mellophone in her section
that exhibited the US Army
Corp Values during the week.
For her birthday she received
her stole to wear for gradua-
tion. Great job Michelle as
you let your Strong Christian
Faith shine through you.
Congratulations!
Men of the Church and WOC Meeting
The plan is to clean and
make any necessary re-
pairs to the interior of
the church. If anyone is
aware of repairs, please
let me or John
Jones know of things
that need to be done.
The Women of the
Church will be meeting
at this time also for
breakfast, a meeting and
to help with the work
day.
Thanks,
Bob Statham &
Carole Sexton
On March 10, 2018 at
9:00am the Highlands
men of the church will
have a breakfast and
work day to prepare the
church for the upcoming
meeting of the ARP
Presbytery at Highlands
later in the month.
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MEN OF THE
CHURCH AND
WOC MEETING
FOR BREAKFAST
9AM
MEETINGS
AND THEN
WORK DAY
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Prayer Corner
Please continue to keep Jacob Bland-
shaw Sr. in your prayers as he contin-
ues to heal from injuries from his auto
accident.
Mary Barham, Linda Whitaker’s
mother now in rehab. Pray for her
complete recovery from her fractured
hip and heart attack.
Keep Andrew Brunson missionary in
his 16th month of imprisonment in
Turkey. No evidence against him has
been presented.
Pastor Mark’s father Richard Hornby
now under hospice care in Michigan.
Hudson Hornby 4 month old grandchild
of pastor Mark and Bonnie that was
hospitalized twice for infections now
home doing well.
Michelle McCoy in physical therapy
healing from injury to her arm.
Madeline McNeely 5 year old friend of
the Kuykendall’s in treatment for can-
cer with tumor on her spine.
Hadley Statham. Bob and Jane’s grand
daughter for healing of a Fractured el-
bow.
Andrew Willis, Stan Whitaker’s
nephew with facial Fractures and
surgery from a line drive to his face
while playing base ball for his col-
lege team.
And all those who lost love ones this
past month. Ozzi and Mary Ashe
with the loss of Ozzie’s sister in law
Catherine and Mary’s Aunt Helen.
Stan Whitaker’s brother in law RC
Gilliam, Jan and Marian Wingfiled’s
Cousin and former member of High-
lands Annetta McConnell. And the
Family of Verna Knight.
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The Valentines Dinner was enjoyed by folks of all ages. The atmosphere was a fun fiesta.
We enjoyed a wonderful Mexican meal prepared by volunteer women of our church. Great entertain-
ment by our own talented members. Sal Macaluso did a fantastic job as our MC. Bob Statham put to-
gether some exciting music to dance by. Sharon Edmondson, Jane Statham, and Azaleae Akins, led us
in some fun line dances. The children enjoyed making fun crafts, eating pizza and breaking yummy
treats from the piñata.
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A big thank you to all that helped put the Valentines Dinner together. Bonnie Hornby was the master mind
behind the whole thing. She also helped create the fun heart flags that were strung across the room.
Michelle McCoy also was a big help. She designed the flyers, web page sign up, and our prizes. Lee Hunt
was in charge of organizing the entertainment. Sal was a great MC, Bill Wright wowed us with his trumpet
playing, Sharon Edmondson, Karen Akins, and Pastor Mark sang solos. Matt Hunt sang while Joey Hunt
played the electric guitar. Lee and Jerita Hunt sang a duet. Cindy Bennett, Betsy Whitson, and Carol Streng,
sang in a trio. Bonnie Hornby played the piano while Pastor Mark sang our closing song. Carole Sexton or-
ganized decorating with help from Andrea Eklund, Jane Statham, Frank Sexton, and Libby White. Our
amazing Chefs were Betsy Whitson, Cindy Bennett, Carol Streng and Faith Wallace. Bre Jones created the
wonderful dessert. Gene Streng and Jim Whitson helped plate the food. Chris McCoy organized and helped
the youth to serve .
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Azeleae, Edward and Francina Akins, Marissa Spiller, Robert and Caralee Whittle and Trinity did an
awesome job serving. Leah Avitabile, and Megan Sinclair helped run the activities for the young children.
Bonnie Hornby also took our pictures as we entered the fellowship hall. Thank you for all that helped
clean up after and for all the hard work everyone did to work together to make this such an enjoyable
evening.
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February was such a fun month of service and fellowship. I’m so thankful for all of the
students who were willing and able to serve at the Valentine’s dinner. They did a great job
making sure everyone was taken care of! In Sunday School we have been continuing our study
of Colossians and focusing on how we are supposed to live as Christians. On Wednesday
nights we have had a lot of fun learning about the need for forgiveness.
We took an awesome trip out to Stone Summit Rock Climbing Gym and had a ton of fun
climbing on the T-rex, bouldering in the boulder room, and topping out on some tall walls!
Sunday School at 9am!
Youth: Wednesdays at 6:30!
No Youth – March 28
Bunny Brunch – Mar. 31
Easter Breakfast – April 1
No Youth – April 4
Nerfs & Waffles – April 18
Grayson Day – April 28
Wow, is February over already? We just finished our 4th Mon-day Soup Nite. We served Brunswick Stew, corn bread, ap-plesauce and cook-ies. We also gave out milk, potatoes and eggs on our "give away" table. It was such a pleasure to have so much help this Monday. The kitchen was buzzing with conversation. Two ladies from St. Mat-thew's Episcopal church came to see "how we do this". They are think-ing of starting up serv-ing hot meals to the guests of Seven Springs in Snellville. They also helped us serve tonight. We had a new server tonite, Gertha. She is a friend of Anna Wimer's and asked me yester-day how she could help at church yester-day. I hope she is able to come of-ten. Faith members were there to help and we missed Linda but hopefully will see her again. We ran out of food at 6:15. Bob and
Charles had been in the kitchen making Highlands famous Brunswick Stew and made sooooo much, but alas, all gone too soon. We gave out some frozen fajitas and wraps for the ex-tra people that came after the stew was gone. Libby, Liezl and Marissa cleaned the ENTIRE kitchen, not just the pots and pans! Bob and Charles delivered to our shut ins and Lee Ragas delivered meals to the CoOp for the senior delivery tomor-row. Mr. Winfrey prayed us through the night and it was good! Our first serving in February, was Lasa-gna in a Pot and it was wonderful! We served warm garlic bread and pineapples as well. Our congregation members made the crock pots and what a delight to smell that sauce bubbling in the kitchen. We were in need of help to serve but somehow, the Lord always brings us just what we need. Libby and Liezl and Marissa
did clean up and boy did they clean up! Again. Our servings in March are on the 12th and 26th. We are serving Breakfast for Supper on the 12th and Chi-nese Chicken Dinner on the 26th. I will keep you posted. Thank you for all you do to serve our community and spreading Love be-cause of our love for Christ. Just a note on Mr. Dix.....he is good with meals for now. Taking it easy and he will be in touch with me at the end of Next Week. In Christ, Carrie
Soup Nite
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MARCH SOUP
NIITES ARE
MARCH 12TH
AND MARCH
26TH
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1 MMO 7am Men's Prayer
Breakfast
2
High School
Retreat
Bonclarken
3 Happy Birthday
Lynne Miles
4 9:00 SS
10:00 Worship
11:00 puppet
show
5 MMO 6 MMO Happy Birthday
Chris McCoy
7pm Ladies Bible
Study
7 MMO 6:15 Choir Prac-tice 6:30 Youth 7:00 Dinner
8 MMO 7am Men's Prayer
Breakfast
9 Happy Birthday
Justin Jacques
10 9am Men of
the Church
and WOC
Meeting and
Church Work
DAY
11 Happy Birthday
Glenn Martin
9:00 SS
10:00 Worship
12 MMO
Soup Nite 4-7pm
13 MMO Presbytery
Meeting
7pm Ladies Bible
Study
14 MMO 6:15 Choir Prac-tice 6:30 Youth 7:00 Dinner
15 MMO 7am Men's Prayer
Breakfast
16 Happy Birthday
John Mark Avitabile
17 Hand & Foot
Game at the
Sextons
18
9:00 SS
10:00 Worship
19 MMO Happy Birthday
Kenneth Fordham
20 MMO 7pm Ladies Bible
Study
21 MMO Happy Birthday
Caridad Blandshaw
6:15 Choir Prac-tice 6:30 Youth 7:00 Dinner
22 MMO 7am Men's Prayer
Breakfast
23 24
25 Happy Birthday
Bill Alimena
9:00 SS
10:00 Worship
26 MMO
Soup Nite 4-7pm
27 MMO
7pm Ladies Bible
Study
28 MMO Happy Birthday
Jon Jones
29 MMO 7am Men's Prayer
Breakfast
30 31 Bunny-
Brunch
10:30-Noon
Service 7pm
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Worship Times And Activities Sunday: 9:00 AM Sunday School for all Ages 10:00 AM Worship 11:00 AM Bell Practice Tuesday: 7:00 PM Ladies Weekly Bible Study Wednesday: 6:15PM Choir practice 6:30 PM Youth & Children fun and games 7:00 PM Dinner 7:30 PM Bible Study Thursday: 7AM Men's Prayer Breakfast at Main Street Restaurant on Hwy 78 in Snellville 11:00AM Ladies Bible Study, 2nd Thurs of the month Saturday: 9:00 AM Fellowship Breakfast (Periodically) 9:45 AM Highlands Men of the church & WOC meeting
Important Phone Numbers (770) 978-3001-Phone (770) 972-3008-Fax
Email: [email protected] Pastor: Mark Hornby Associate Pastor: Chris McCoy Music Director: Bonnie Hornby Secretary : Alexia Cundey
Highlands Highlights
March, 2018
Newsletter
Candle Lighters:
March 4 John Mark Avitabile
March 11 Thomas Kuykendall
March 18 Nate Edmondson
March 25 John Mark Avitabile
CHANGE SERVICE REQUESTED
Warmly Welcoming our Members & Visitors each week:
March 4 Jim Whitson, Stan Whitaker, Sal Macaluso
March 11 Phillip Wallace, John Avitabile, Earl Thomas
March 18 Robert Whittle, Lee Hunt, George O’Farrell
March 25 Paul McInnish, Glenn Martin, Charles Roberts, John West
Nursery & Children's Church
Nursery Schedule for Worship
March 4 Kathy Summers (1st Sunday of the Month)
March 11 - Lea Whittle (2nd Sunday of the Month)
March 18- Carole Sexton (3rd Sunday of the Month)
March 25- Sonja Woodham (4th Sunday of the Month)
Preschool Children's Church - March 4 - Lynn Avitabile
March 11 - Cydney Moore
March 18 - Brianne Jones
March 25- Cydney Moore
Elementary Children's Church is Gail O'Farrell