Centennial Celebration

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Back to School and more

 Sunday, August 17, will be a big day for Mount Hebron Wesleyan Church.
  • During Worship three students will be promoted to the Youth Group and our students and teachers will be sent back to school with our prayers and hugs. The students will receive a gift to remind them that they are special to us. 
  • Immediately following worship those interested in membership are to meet with Pastor Todd. 
  • At 4pm a Baptism Service will be held in the creek above Carter and Faye Burgin's home. If you are interested in participating in this meaningful and Blessed event please call Pastor Todd. At 6pm our students and teachers will be honored with homemade ice cream and finger foods. There will be games for all ages. It will be a wonderful evening for students and teachers to remember as they head back to the schoolhouse.


For the Youth:
  • S.W.A.T. has meetings at 6pm on Sundays and 7pm on Wednesdays.
  • The Praise Band has practice at 5pm on Sundays.
  • There is a new Sunday School topic entitled "What We Believe: Back to the Basics." This group is a witness to all of us.
Mount Hebron Wesleyan Church is so Blessed by Jesus to have so many young people finding their way to Him.

For the Adults: 

  • "Come Alive at 8:55" class is beginning on a new series "Heaven and the Afterlife." The book being studied by James Garlow, a Wesleyan Pastor, is providing very thought provoking ideas.
  • The Wednesday night Bible study on Revelation is another opportunity to dig into God's Word. Pastor Todd is digging deep for us to learn more about this book that can be confusing. Most of Chapter 7 was studied on August 13th and on August 20th we will be finish it and go into Chapter 8. Even if you have not been to any of the sessions you are welcome to start your "dig" as each chapter so far has presented different meanings and thoughts with many more to come with each new chapter.


Looking ahead:
  • September 20 is the Christian Music Day at Carowinds. Some of the bands to be there are: "Toby Mac," "Building 429" and "MercyMe." More details will be coming but put this date on your calendar.
submitted by Ann King

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Busy Summer Days


The trip to the Jungle was great with a number of children attending Vacation Bible School to learn more about Jesus. The staff did a wonderful job of leading the children along their path to becoming dedicated Christians.

July has been flying by since the busy 4th of July weekend. Hopefully the meaning of the 4th of July came into your thoughts and prayers. We are here in America because others searched for another place to live and endured many hardships to find that place, others decided that this new place to live must be free of tyranny and they placed their lives "on the line" to obtain that freedom. In the years since the 1700's many many others have also placed their lives "on the line" to secure the freedoms we now enjoy every day. May God bless America's freedoms!

In the remaining summer days, many will be traveling or enjoying some days free from a "work" schedule. We need to pray for each other's safety and meaningful relaxation. From the "Leaves of Gold" comes this suggestion:
"Neither clocks nor people are of much use when the springs
that ought to keep them going are neglected."

Keep your Bible handy and give it your daily attention. It will keep you going and make your free moments pleasing to God.

Upcoming Events

On Wednesdays, Pastor Todd continues with the Bible Study on Revelation. Please come even if you have not been at other times. As John Quincy Adams said: The Bible is the book of all others to be read at all ages and in all conditions of human life ..."

If you would like to become a member of Mount Hebron Wesleyan Church please contact Pastor Todd. Baptism service will also be scheduled if you would like to be a part of this Holy experience. Pastor Todd will do this for you so let him know if you would like to participate.

On August 3rd, following Morning Worship, the Church Conference will be held to adopt the Budget for 2014-2015. Your presence will be needed for this important meeting. On the same day the Local Board of Administration will meet at 4pm. If you cannot attend please inform Pastor Todd.


"Come Alive at 8:55" class, led by Greta Fletcher, is starting a new study series at Sunday School time. The new study is on James Garlow's book "Heaven and the Afterlife". On July 27th Chapter One was used at an introduction to the study so it is not too late to join the class at 8:55 on Sunday mornings.


The youth group, S.W.A.T., meets at 6pm on Sundays and 7pm on Wednesdays. It is an active group with varied activities. On August 16, they are going to see the Hickory Crawdads baseball team play. Then they are going to Christian concert of "Kutless." The cost is $16 per person. See Amy Deyton by July 30th if you would like to go.



August 17 is going to be a busy day. During morning worship special prayers for students and teachers will be given to send God with them on a safe, productive school year. That evening our students and teachers will be honored with all joining them enjoying homemade ice cream and finger foods. This will be fun evening with games for all and good fellowship.

Looking ahead to September 20 when there will be a trip to Carowinds for their Christian Music Day. Among the bands are Toby Mac, Building 429, and MercyMe. Details will come later.
submitted by Ann King


Saturday, July 12, 2014

Recent Happenings



Recently Mount Hebron Wesleyan Church gave their best wishes to two graduates, Kayla Morris and Rylie Lytle. A reception was held in their honor. Their families heard about the Godly impact these two young women have made on the congregation. We pray their futures are meaningful to them and to those they come in contact.

June 16th to the 18th Bob and Brenda Parks attended the District Conference in Hickory. They heard many good and uplifting reports on the Church. They were blessed by services and all they learned.


Those attending Camp Wesley will return home on June 21st. Their Church family is looking forward to the stories of God Happenings they encountered. What a blessing for all who attended and for those who were staff to see Jesus working in their midst.


Upcoming is a Holy trip to the Jungle! Vacation Bible School will start June 22nd and go through the 27th. Snacks will be served on Sunday, the 22nd. Dinner will be served at 6pm Monday through Friday. "Water Day" will be on Friday. Commencement will be Sunday, the 29th, during Morning Worship. The staff is looking forward to trekking through the jungle to help the children learn more about their Friend, Jesus.

Wednesday night Bible study continues on "Revelation." Jessica Tipton ably lead the Wednesday night session last week. In the weeks to come Pastor Todd will bring us insight into more of Chapters 1 through 3. You are welcome to join in on this learning experience about God's Word.

Submitted by Ann King

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Celebrating Independence Day

The worship service on Sunday, July 7th, included a celebration of Independence Day. A trio started with The Star Spangled Banner and Fisher lead the congregation in the Pledge to Allegiance. The choir sang If My People Will Pray and shared the following prayer:

Our Heavenly Father, King of Kings, and Lord of all the earth,

As we celebrated our nation's independence day this week, we were reminded that Thomas Jefferson once said: "God who gave us life gave us liberty." We would like to thank you for our bountiful nation and for our freedoms that allow us to live in abundance as one nation under God.

Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord, the people He has chosen as his own inheritance. Psalms 33:12

Father, we thank you for our lives and commitment to those who have served and are still serving our country in the military. We ask you to  bless their families. May we never fail to remember these service men and women who have sacrificed for our country's freedom. As we celebrate our nation's independence, let us remember that we are dependent on You for everything in our lives and that You are good and holy and will provide all we truly need if only we will trust You. Remind us what true freedom is and that You and Your Son are the only source. Give us humble hearts and make us eager to know You. Help us to remember that the United States of America was established as a covenant Christian nation and that Christians uniting in Christ is our nation's source of unity. As George Washington, our nation's first president, once said: "It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor."

It is for freedom that Christ has set us free. Stand firm, then, and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery. Galatians 5:1

We would also like to pray for this great nation's leaders. May they remember the legacy of faith in You that has passed down from our founding fathers. As Patrick Henry, an early American leader, once said: "It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded not by religionists, but by Christians; not on religions, but on the Gospel of Jesus Christ." Remind our leaders today that the only independence of value is the freedom gained when we trust You for spiritual and physical independence through Jesus Christ.

In my anguish I cried to the Lord, and He answered by setting me free. Psalms 118:5

George Washington once prayed: "Oh, eternal and everlasting God, direct my thoughts, words and work. Wash away my sins in the immaculate blood of the Lamb and purge my heart by Thy Holy Spirit. Daily, frame me more and more in the likeness of Thy Son, Jesus Christ, that living in Thy fear, and dying in Thy favor, I may in Thy appointed time obtain the resurrection of the justified unto eternal life. Bless, O Lord, the whole race of mankind and let the world be filled with the knowledge of Thee and Thy Son, Jesus Christ."

God Bless America.

Heavenly Father, we ask you forgive the sins of this nation and bring us back to Your path of true freedom. In Jesus' name we humbly pray.  Amen

Sermon title:  Are We Respecting God's Institutions?
Scriptures: Deuteronomy 6:1-25 & Matthew 22:15-22
Sermon Points:
God honors order!
(Deuteronomy 6:1-25)
*It is through order that God established His institutions

The institutions that God ordains in His Word:

  1. Home (Deuteronomy 6:6-9)
  2. Government (Matthew 22:15-22)
  3. Church (The Gospels and Book of Acts)
When these three institutions have their rightful place in our lives, there is order. In this state, we can be free of conflict. But, when an institution oversteps its boundary, loyalty to God comes first. May we each understand our responsibility to God as we live and function in the land of freedom!

Saturday, June 8, 2013

Centennial Celebration

On May 5, 2013 Mount Hebron Wesleyan Church celebrated 100 years.

The day was filled with family and friends. Over 200 people joined us that day to enjoy a worship service that included music by the Cockman Family, testimonials and reflections from the congregation, guest speaker Mr. Cockman, and special gifts to families of founding members. Afterwards, we shared a wonderful meal and time of fellowship.

The special day was a result of months of work by the anniversary committee: Wanda Pool, Faye Burgin, Ann King, Rebecca Knupp, Candie McPherson, Brenda Parks, Barbara Walker and Helen Walker. Thank you.

                  
As part of the day, the History of Mount Hebron Wesleyan Church was compiled into a book (available here). You can also access the pictures from the day here.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Christmas Programs


We are excited about the events taking place in celebration of Christmas. On Sunday morning at 10am, December 16th, the choir will be presenting the cantata "Silent Night! Holy Night!" during morning worship.

That evening at 6pm, the youth will be presenting the puppet program "Mary Had a Little Lamb." The program presents the truths of Christmas from the animals' point of view. Come hear from "Tiny", a small spotted lamb who wonders what is so important about being 'unspotted' and learns about the beginning of a larger plan to provide salvation.

We hope you can join us and Merry Christmas.

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Treasury of Devotion, 1869

O Eternal Father, help me, I beseech Thee, to bring forth in my life the fruits of the Spirit; the fruit of Love, that I may love Thee above all things, and all others in Thee and for Thy sake; the fruit of Joy, that I may find Thy service my delight; the fruit of Peace, that, pardoned and accepted through Thy mercy, I may repose in Thy love; the fruit of Long-suffering, that I may bear, with patient submission to Thy will, all crosses and afflictions; the fruit of Gentleness, that I may subdue all risings of temper, and take calmly and sweetly all trials and provocations; the fruit of Meekness, that I may forgive freely all who may hurt me either by word or deed, and endure with patience all that may be laid upon me; the fruit of Temperance that I may restrain all my desires, bringing them into subjection in all things to Thy holy will - Amen

devotion submitted by Shirley Arrowood