October 2 Worship – World Wide Communion Sunday
Redeeming Your Time Week 1
Sermon: “What is Time?”
We are commended throughout scripture to redeem our time because “the day are evil” and we are running out of time to do the will of the Lord. If our aim is to redeem our time, it is imperative that we start with God’s word to see what the scriptures tell us about time.
October 9 Worship– Redeeming Your Time Week 2
Sermon: “Let Your Yes be Yes”
As we look at the life of Christ, we notice that Jesus always ensured that his “yes” was “yes,” from the smallest to the biggest commitments. He also fought to block out noise and create room for silence, stillness, and reflection, which we see all throughout the Gospels as he retreated to still places.
October 16 Worship- Redeeming Your Time Week 3
Sermon: “Prioritize Your Yes”
When Jesus came to earth, he temporarily traded in his Godly omnipresence and accepted the unipresence of being a human being. He could only be in one place at a time. Therefore, he had to prioritize the many good things pulling at his attention because he was laser-focused on finishing the work the Father gave him. We can apply these principles of prioritizing our yeses and accepting our unipresence to our work and lives today.
October 23 Worship– Redeeming Your Time Week 4
Sermon: “Embrace Productive Rest”
Our culture today is constantly striving for more. But if we look to scripture, we consistently see Jesus embracing rest. God did not design our bodies to work hard forever with no breaks. There are certain rhythms that enable us to be productive with our goals and our souls.
October 30 Worship – Redeeming Your Time Week 5
Special Guest Musicians: Bill Genson & Hymns of Dixieland
Sermon: “Eliminate All Hurry”
Jesus was busy. But he never was in a hurry. He had counted the cost of his time and knew exactly what he should do in order to fulfill his mission on earth. We can do the same by budgeting our time and protecting it based on our priorities. God does not need us to finish our to-do lists. This freedom should allow us to work hard because we want to be a part of redeeming God’s creation.
The Board of Christian Education is
sending care packages again this year to
college students living away from home.
Items are needed on Oct.2nd
Items can be brought to the church and placed on the table at
the foot of the stairs or brought to the park on Sundays and given to Pastor
If you have anyone to whom you’d like us to send a package, please contact the church office with their name and current college address.
Suggested Items (need to fit in a shoe box):
Easy Mac, Ramen Noodles, hot chocolate, etc.
Microwave popcorn and snack food
Hard candy, gum, desserts, pudding cups, etc.
Supplies—paper clips, post-its, pencils, pens, stamps
Personal care—chap stick, hand lotion, etc.
Fun little toys (Slinkys, etc.)
Pumpkin Picking: Oct 17th from 6 – 7pm at The Pumpkin Peddler, 20234 N. Dixie Hwy, BG ( arrive at HCC at 5:45 to carpool) Contact the church for more information.
It’s Pumpkin Time!
Come to the Pumpkin, Potluck Party! Join the HCC ladies for a potluck meal, and get a tutorial for making festive, fabric pumpkins. They are fun and easy decorations or basket fillers, and a great little gift for friends and family. Best of all – No previous sewing experience is necessary. You can do this! Where: Haskins Community Church When: Wednesday, October 19 at 6:30 $5 will cover your choice of fabrics and embellishments, i.e., ribbon, jute, leaves, flowers, for 2 (1 larger and 1 small) pumpkins and sewing supplies. If you wish, you may bring your own materials. (1/2 yard of fabric will make about 3 larger pumpkins). Also, please bring a hot glue gun and/or scissors (if you have them). Please RSVP by Sunday, October 16 by signing up at church, or emailing Sue at skrider53@yahoo.com with “PUMPKIN PARTY” in the subject line. Also, please let us know what dish you wish to share for dinner.
Women’s Conference: I’m happy to share an exciting one day women’s conference called “Unscripted: Your Story Matters” that all women are invited to attend. It is brought to you by The Northwest Ohio Women’s Ministry, and Hayley Studer’s company, Achi, is one of the sponsors of the event. It will be held on Saturday, October 22, 2022 from 9 am – 4 pm at Cornerstone Church in Maumee. Cost is only $25, which includes lunch. If you would like to carpool, sign up in the sanctuary and meet at HCC at 8:15 a.m. To attend please register at nwowomensministry.org.
Men’s Breakfast: Oct 4th at 9:00am. All men welcomed! Meet at Briarfield Cafe Maumee Ohio
Church Chicks Luncheon: Oct. 18th of the month at Bob Evans, Levis Commons. 11:30 am.
Girl’s Night Out: Shipshewana Road Trip: Nov. 11-12th / Spend Friday and Saturday with the Amish. For more information contact Haskin Church. It’s a 2-day getaway.