Monday, August 22, 2011
August 22, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
August 15, 2011
Congratulations to Brady and Michelle Plummer on the birth of their son, Nolan William, on Tuesday, August 9, 2011, at 7:33 PM at Summit Medical Center in Hermitage, Tennessee. He weighed 7 lbs 10 ozs and measured 21 inches in length. Nolan is the brother of Kennedy and Leyton; the grandson of Howard and Anna Plummer; the nephew of Kelly Plummer and Roger King; the great-grandson of Sue and Darvin Dobbins; the great-nephew of Bobby and Rondy Smith; the cousin of Daniel and Kyle Smith. We give thanks to the Lord for a safe delivery and a healthy baby.
Congratulations to Sarah Jo Bouton who officially graduated from Belmont University on Saturday with a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Sarah Jo is the wife of Jared Bouton. She is employed by STAR Physical Therapy in Mt. Juliet.
All five of our Trevecca Student Immerse Missionaries have returned to the USA from twelve weeks in Bulgaria and Romania. Jake Resor, Daniel Smith, Preston Hunt, Michael Follis, and Graham Scott greeted the second service congregation on Sunday, August 14, 2011. Welcome home. You were missed. We are proud of you.
Seventy-eight Middle School Students participated in a Lock-In at HCN on Friday, August 5, 2011, under the leadership of Pastor Eddie Witkowski and Pastor Carol Waller. They were assisted by Yana Witkowski, Patty Daugherty, Jake Resor, Katie Scott, Katelyn Hogue, and Aaron Foster. Middle School Students included Joel Daugherty, Evan Gibson, Logan Evans, Evan Flint, Nick Satterlee, Gabi Satterlee, Nate Martin, Tanner Cheatham, Corinne Cheatham, Shelby Rose, Brianna Post, Chandler Scott, Kailey Perkins, Abby Elkins, Olivia Garrett, Cameron Davenport, Carson Davenport, Carly Earnhardt, Anthony Mannen, Lacey Remmert, Logan Remmert, Logan Brooks, Jonathan Smith, Nathan McLaughlin, Michael Mathias, Ben Thompson, Shelby Thompson, TJ Hysell, Annie Cater, Keegan Brown, J.D. Hall, Isaac Houser, Morgan Houser, Bella Agee, Bryce Poole, Joel Jones, Cade Williams, Jacob Brown, Holly Barfield, Nick Groover, Marileigh Mabry, Chelsea Rhodes, McClain Remus, Hannah Gastley, Madeline Scholl, Emma Montague, Grant Reigard, Teddy Joyce, Bella Green, Danielle Wylomans, Jordan Sweeten, Eddie Mahoney, Evan Gamble, Mason Greenwood, Adam Shelton, Grant Render, Morgan Follis, Maddy Rouse, Lydia Foster, Trace Tignor, Cole Jackson, Shelby Jackson, Anna Waller, Sara Waller, Becca Waller, Mikayla Wurth, Ashley Wallace, Hannah Dubin, Keely Dozier, Josh Pilarski, Austin Waller, Ashlee Harrison, Nolan Magee, Daniel Magee.
Eleven College/University Students served the evening meal on Monday, August 8, 2011, at the Nashville Rescue Mission. The group included Morgan Harold, Katelyn Houge, Heather Miller, Katie Scott, Ben Griffith, Braden Maphet, Jasmine Stiles-Barnes, Jessica Long, Rebecca Sharpe, Anna-Laura Green, Jake Resor. They were led by Pastor Ken Jewett.
The Church Board met on Sunday, August 14, 2011, for their monthly session. Motions passed include the restructuring of pastoral staff titles, assignments. Carol Waller’s title changes from Pastor to Families with Children to NextGen Pastor. Carol retains her role in leading children’s ministries but assumes oversight roles over children, youth, and college ministries. Ken Jewett focuses on College Ministries and adds leadership for Upwards Sports Ministries. Eddie Witkowski assumes leadership for Middle School Ministries.
Wendell and Sheila Marlowe have a son, Patrick, who is an inmate in a federal prison. In the last six months, Patrick was relocated from a federal facility in one state to a federal facility in another state. What initially appeared good for Patrick was not good. He is isolated and sinking physically and emotionally. Wendell and Sheila have just returned from a visit. Patrick has hope for something that might help his situation. If you are interested in helping, contact Wendell at wendell.marlowe@live.com. Patrick is a child of this church and a member.
Remember when your dad or mom gave you the lecture about turning lights on and off in the house? Well, we need the lecture. If you are passing by a room or the sanctuary and no one is present, would you make it your business to turn off the lights? It surely would help the church electric bill which was especially high last month.
Numbers are interesting to me. Lance Waller told me when he counted attendance in The Center for second service he went to the second floor and looked down. He said Senior High Students seated 20 people on 15 chairs. I think my area seated 3 people on 5 chairs. Lance suggests we follow the Senior High model. Carol Waller reported in pastoral staff meeting this morning that there were 22 students in Sunday School in the 5th Grade Class. You know that large Senior High Group we enjoy? There is another wave just behind them.
Two young adult women who suffer from Huntington’s disease are sisters and members of the HCN community with their husbands and children. This Thursday, August 18, 2011, at 7:00 PM, Melissa Darnell will provide a learning opportunity about Huntington’s at HCN. Melissa is a cousin of our sisters and the caretaker of her dad and aunt. Both sisters have given permission for this meeting. If you need more information, contact Carol Waller at waller.cw@gmail.com.
We failed to publish this in last Sunday’s bulletin.
I look forward to singing with you on Sunday.
In Christ Jesus,
Pastor Howard
Monday, August 8, 2011
August 8, 2011
Monday, August 1, 2011
August 1, 2011
Dr. Rondy Smith filled the pulpit on Sunday, July 24, 2011, as she told the story of her Radical Sabbatical. The whole church is joining Rondy in the process as Adult and Youth Sunday School Classes begin the study of Radical Together this Sunday, August 7, 2011. Pastor Carol Smith filled the pulpit on Sunday, July 31, 2011, as she told the story of The Generations. Carol had the HCN Generations of Youth to come to the front for a prayer of blessing before dismissal in second service. Both of these women are gripped with conviction for where God leads them and how he wants them to lead in their ministry assignments at HCN. I am very proud of each pastor and the excellence with which they led morning worship services. Thanks to Pastor Ken Jewett who taught the Early Christian Sunday School Class on both July 24 and July 31, 2011.
There are three special musical events coming to HCN in the next eight weeks and each possesses a distinct personality and purpose. The first is scheduled for this Sunday, August 7, 2011, at 6:00 PM in The Center. It has incubated in the heart of Dr. Sam Green. It is a worship and praise experience entitled, “Renew Your Mind,” and led by the praise team and worship band. It is not about watching. It is about participating. You want to come at 5:00 PM and eat and then help us to rearrange the chairs so that we might sing and praise the Lord.
The second is about others. If you were present in The Center Lobby on Sunday, you witnessed a wall of work by Betty Willis, Anna Plummer, and Jody Scott. The wall tells a story of how Kenya became a place of calling to members of the HCN family, beginning in 2006. It includes the construction of an orphanage; life for 26 orphan girls; protection for the property; dreams for a community well; feeding a community starving from drought. The wall ends by telling you there is a benefit concert and silent auction planned for Saturday, September 10, 2011, entitled “Grounded In Hope.” The purpose of the event is to raise funds to send a new team to Kenya in June 2012. Entertainment for the evening features vocalist Paul Vann. Tickets are $25 and $50. This benefit was approved by the Church Board. Like the meetings of the 2006 team which dreamed the 2008 trip into being, the meetings planning the 2012 trip are empowered by the Holy Spirit. I sat and watched each take form and was amazed.
The third is the Annual Fall Concert with music from Prestonwood Choir entitled “You Reign.” The date is September 25, 2011, at 10:00 AM in The Center. We looked at all of the stats from previous years and decided this is the one event we can do together in one great big morning. It will be fun to fill the house. Would you reserve the morning?
Jake Resor landed safely in Nashville, TN, last night following a summer of mission in Bulgaria and an automobile wreck which dislocated his hip. His hip is now relocated and he is on a month of crutches. Dr. Tim Green chaperoned Jake home. We look forward to seeing and hearing from Jake. The other eighteen missionaries return in several weeks.
Kyle Smith is in Lakeland, Florida, this week playing in the East Coast Pro Showcase. 150 high school baseball players from 6 regions make up the rosters of 6 teams. The percentage of draft picks to MLB teams from the 2010 showcase is huge. Previous players include Josh Hamilton and Brian McCann.
I am glad to be home and look forward to worship with you on Sunday.
In Christ Jesus,
Pastor Howard
Monday, July 18, 2011
July 18, 2011
Congratulations to Lauren Shepard on qualifying for the Spring 2011 Dean’s List at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Lauren is a double major in English and Women’s Studies.
Mike Miranne’s finish at the Boston Marathon on April 8, 2011, is recorded in the Summer 2011 Treveccan. Mike wore a Trevecca Cross Country shirt and made it into the Where in the World Section.
Matthew Helm competed with the Donelson Blue Devils in the 12U Cal Ripkin State Tournament. The team went undefeated and Matthew batted .571 with a .714 on base percentage. They represent Tennessee in regionals in South Carolina at the end of the month.
Pastor Ken Jewett led the College Class last Wednesday, July 13, 2011, in service at Catholic Charities Refuge Warehouse. They sorted contributions for refugees who are new to Nashville and setting up housekeeping. Servants were Rebecca Sharpe, Katie Scott, Katelyn Houge, Cassie Hunt, Timmy Porter, Eric Owens, Jonathan Tigabu, and Will Miranne.
Missionaries Jay and Teanna Sundberg visited HCN on Wednesday, July 13, 2011, speaking in a combined service of adults, Senior High and Middle School Students in The Center. The Sundbergs were the host missionaries for our TNU students in Bulgaria and Romania this summer. Home on furlough, when they return to Europe, they will serve in Hungary. The offering received for them at the close of service totaled $551.55. Thanks for giving.
Early Christians prepared the beans, potatoes, and cornbread that fed the Poverty Dinner diners. I asked for volunteers last week and they signed up on Sunday morning. Barbara Parrish reminded me that I needed people to help set up and serve and clean up and so class members came early and stayed late to do that. Arch Dobson called from vacation last week to say that he would be out of town on Sunday and he needed me to put in $20 for him. I did. The giving reports this week read that $160 was given for the Poverty Dinner, but that is only money that came through the offering plates in services. Add $1,673 which was given at the head of the serving lines. So far, the total is $1,833. All of those monies will go through World Servants to buy grain, rice, and beans for people in Kali Market, Kenya.
I told you several weeks ago when my watch stopped that I realized people no longer wore watches. They tell time by their cell phones. Well, my cell phone stopped so I bought another watch. Actually, I bought two Timex watches, one with a black band and one with a brown band. Then, I bought another cell phone. My new three month Timex black band watch has already stopped. So, I have bought a $12.99 black band watch from Target. I do not know the brand nor do I care. I am over status symbols.
Words to remember from Sunday: incomparable, merciful, gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love, faithful, resilient, reliable. I hope you are remembering to ask God the question: Who is like you?
I look forward to the return of school and the return of some regularity in worship. I miss you when you’re gone.
In Christ Jesus,
Pastor Howard
Monday, July 11, 2011
July 11, 2011
Twenty-six primary students (grades 1-2), leave this morning from the HCN parking lot to attend a week of camp at Garner Creek. Pastor Carol Waller directs the camp. Campers include Erica Render, Annalee Poole, Abigail Reigard, Elizabeth Sweeten, Regan Perkins, Bethany Thimell, Maidson Slocum, Rebecca Eiseman, Elizabeth Stinson, Isabella Stinson, Alexi Baltz, Morgan Evans, Ashlynn Lounsbury, Lauren Hanks, Kaitlin Minter, Cheyenne Houchin, Brooke Bradley, Jackson Barfield, Stephen Swoner, Ian Rouse, Christian Rios, Gant Brasfield, Patrick Holderby, Daniel Webb, Jordan Marlowe, Jacob Hale. This is the last summer camp of the 2011 season. A total of 176 young people attended camp from HCN this year. I believe Dr. Harvey Hendershot would be pleased and honored. Dr. Hendershot led the Tennessee District when Garner Creek was purchased and upon his retirement, pastored HCN for three years. He was a member of HCN from 1977 until his death.
I mentioned that Middle School Students traveled to Cullman, Alabama, last week to assist in cleaning up the remnants of the spring tornadoes. Workers included Ashley Wallace, Keely Dozier, Shelby Jackson, Mikayla Wurth, Julia Mowry, Grant Reigard, Ashlee Harrison, Marileigh Mabry, Emily Flint, Evan Flint, TJ Hysell, Chandler Scott, Cameron Davenport, Sara Waller, Anna Waller, Isaac Houser, Morgan Houser, Marley Gibson, Nick Groover, Evan Gibson, Annie Cater, Josh Pilarski, Haylee Gold, Lydia Foster, Caleb Foster, Lacey Remmert, Madeleine Rouse, Joel Jones, Kailey Perkins, Bethany Ruff. Chaperones included Katelyn Houge, Katie Scott, Eddie and Yana Witkowski, Carol Waller, Jeff Cater, Marla Houser, Buddy and Kristi Mabry, Shelley Flint, Heather Michael, Ginger Pilarski, Aaron Foster, Tammy Jones.
The new address for Patrick Marlowe is posted below. Patrick is 34 years old and serving a life sentence in a federal facility. A card, a note, a letter could really lift his spirit. He is the son of Wendell and Sheila Marlowe and a member of HCN.
Patrick Corey Marlowe #16762075
USP Terre Haute
P.O. Box 33
Terre Haute, IN 47808
The 100th Anniversary of the Tennessee District Assembly was held last week at Nashville First Church of the Nazarene. Dr. Larry Leonard was elected to a four year term of service as superintendent. Sixteen men and women were ordained to ministry. Delegates from HCN included Linda Parkhurst, Alene Gill, Joy Bradley, Dot Waffird, Anna Plummer, Wendell Poole, Mark Greathouse, Rondy Smith, Ken Jewett. We all invested lots of sitting and listening time. Dr. Jesse Middendorf presided at the sessions.
I mentioned last week that Missionaries Jay and Teanna Sundberg, Field Directors for the Southeastern European Field of the Church of the Nazarene, will speak in an open forum in The Center this Wednesday, July 13, 2011, at 6:30 PM. We will set up tables with chairs for comfort and ask that you join us. The Sundbergs hosted our five young missionary men (Michael Follis, Preston Hunt, Graham Scott, Jake Resor, Daniel Smith), this summer in Bulgaria and Romania and are close friends of Jon and Kathy Mowry. The Sundbergs and Mowrys served together in Russia. Please plan to attend this event.
I know it is hard to imagine that there are people in the world who live close to starvation but all of those who have traveled to Kali Market, Kenya, know those who do. Everything depends on whether rain comes to water gardens. There are no rivers, lakes, downpours to nourish the land. There are tanks to catch the water that runs off the roofs when rain infrequently comes. Rain has not come in 2011. Pastor Nicholas Kisua called me last week to greet our church and to tell me food is scarce. What food is available costs more than last year.
The Church Board has approved a Poverty Dinner for this Sunday, July 17, 2011, at 5:00 PM in The Center. The Early Christian Sunday School Class will provide beans, potatoes, cornbread, and water. You are invited to come and eat and make a donation to the church for food to be distributed in Kenya. All other meetings will take place as normal at 6:00 PM.
I just got off the phone with Sam Green, Pastor of Worship at HCN. Sam will be discharged from Centennial Medical Center tomorrow or Wednesday (July 12-13, 2011). His pulmonary system is greatly improved and responding to the steroid treatments for the graft versus host disease. He is off oxygen support. His coughing is almost gone. His color is improving. He plans to be leading worship this Sunday. We give thanks to the Lord. Thanks to Tammy Tarter, Ken Stegall, Donny Jackson for leading in worship on Sundays in Sam’s absence.
Dr. Jesse Middendorf preached in the recent District Assembly and as a person in authority would often address churches in conflict. He challenged people to love each other and to cease arguing and complaining. I sat in each service and thought about how unlike Hermitage Church were his descriptions. I have pastored several churches like that. I recognized his words. I am grateful that they did not describe us. I do not take our church for granted. I received a long email from a young husband and father last night. He came to church on Sunday with a heavy heart. He was headed to Sunday School and then to worship but people kept “interjecting themselves into my path. I heard none of your sermon this morning but from the quotes my friends mentioned about recognizing areas to serve and getting in action to help, made it one of the most powerful sermons I never heard. I love you in ways that I can’t express but wanted you to know.” I walked through The Center on the way to first service on Sunday and two men were already at the altars praying and crying. I walked by them and touched them to let them know I was aware and praying with them. This is the church I belong to. It is not always perfect. We do not always get it. But most of the time, there is a whole lot of kindness and compassion and praying and caring going on. It beats arguing and complaining all to pieces. I sure do love you.
In Christ Jesus,
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
July 5, 2011
Congratulations to Eric and April Branscum on the birth of their daughter, Gemma Louise, and two sons, Hunter Harrison and Christian Nash on Friday, July 1, 2011, at Baptist Hospital in Nashville, Tennessee. Gemma was born at 10:56 AM; weighed 5 lbs 10 ¾ ozs; and measured 17 inches in length. Hunter was born at 10:57 AM; weighed 5 lbs 2 ¾ ozs; and measured 17 inches in length. Christian was born at 10:58 AM; weighed 5 lbs 11 ¾ ozs; and measured 17 inches in length. April invested the last two weeks in bed in the hospital to get the babies to 35 weeks gestation with strong lungs. Anna and I visited the family on Saturday. Anna held Gemma and I held Hunter. Christian was getting his bath in the nursery. Gemma, Christian, and Hunter share a brother, Erickson, and grandparents, Jeff and Sally Ebel. We give thanks to the Lord for healthy babies and a safe delivery for April.
Congratulations to Dr. Kevin Ulmet, current pastor at Chicago First Church of the Nazarene, who was elected to serve as the new pastor of Nashville First Church of the Nazarene upon the retirement of Dr. Gary Henecke at District Assembly this week. Kevin is the father/father-in-law of our Carrie and Ben Wagner. His first Sunday arrives the end of August.
The July 3, 2011, Cook-out at HCN met indoors in air conditioning and I was glad. Cooks came early and sweated the grills. They included Wayne McNeese, Paul Stonecipher, Ken Koon, and Tyler Koon. The kitchen crew included Lisa Anderson, Pam McNeese, Kylee Koon, Dot Waffird, Chris and Jenny Lewis. Set-up and Clean-up Crew included the Young Professionals and CrossTrainers Sunday School Classes. I am grateful to everyone involved in preparation and to everyone who brought food to share for the evening. I like being with my friends.
Missionaries Jay and Teanna Sundberg are in town next week. They serve as Field Directors for the Southeastern European Field of the Church of the Nazarene. They are responsible for Bulgaria, Romania, Kosovo, Albania. This is the field where Michael Follis, Preston Hunt, Graham Scott, Jake Resor, and Daniel Smith are currently serving. Jay and Teanna used to serve in Russia with Jon and Kathy Mowry. They are available on Wednesday, July 13, 2011, to speak at HCN in an open forum telling us about themselves, where they serve, what they do, and to answer questions about mission in the world. Would you plan to attend this event?
Large pine trees crowd the property line between HCN and our north boundary neighbor. Harsh wind and rain in the last weeks have ripped some of the pine limbs off the trees and blocked access into and off of our west parking areas. Robert Parrish cleared the first branches and Charles Jewell cleared a massive limb that required an entire day to cut up and haul away. I am most impressed, however, not with the chainsawing or the hauling. I am most impressed that after each man labored to clear the property, they blew the parking lot clear of debris. I may have cut and hauled but someone else would have dealt with the details. Thanks, men. I am humbled and grateful.
Since the first week in June, young people have gathered on the HCN campus every Monday morning for the purpose of finding transportation to a week of camp at Garner Creek. Today (Tuesday), the young people gathering are headed to Nazarene Youth Congress in Louisville, KY. Pray for their safety and an outpouring of the Holy Spirit in their worship services. Youth Congress members are Brian Brinkman, Ben Mabry, Robert Luther, Corey Miranne, Justin Angle, Andrew Vines, Sophie Green, Hannah Garrett, Katie Gracy, Josh Cater, Brandon Shepard, Alex Houser. Their chaperone is Pastor Shane Tarter.
The 100th Assembly of the Tennessee District Church of the Nazarene meets this week at Nashville First Church at 510 Woodland Street. The first service meets on Wednesday, July 6, 2011, at 7:00 PM. It includes special music, a challenge from the district superintendent, and a reception to follow. Assembly business begins on Thursday, July 7, 2011, at 8:30 AM. The Ordination Service begins at 7:00 PM on Thursday. The NMI (Missions) Convention and business meets on Friday, July 8, 2011, at 9:00 AM.
In Christ Jesus,
Pastor Howard