March 25, 2015 borhood in your neighborhood heartbeats church family news Our Sympathy To: David and Rebecca Ward in the death of David’s father, William Ward, on March 22. Joy Henderson in the death of her husband, Walker Henderson, on March 22. Edwin and Daphne Penrose and family in the death of Daphne’s father, Jack A. Davis, Sr., on March 19. Gloria Zimmerman in the death of her brother, Nelson Yaichner, on March 18. Chris Harrison in the death of his uncle, Carl Harrison, on March 16. Recently Hospitalized: Inpatient & Outpatient March 19-25 Steve Shepherd Brookwood Hattie Stacy St. Vincent’s Anne Alexander St. Vincent’s Gene Wills UAB Fernando Franco UAB Arthur Rush UAB Ed DenBeste UAB Prayer Requests: Maddox Stacy, son of Adam and Amy Stacy: At home after additional hospital stay due to premature birth; Twin sister, Hattie, remains in the hospital. Chris Daviston: Complications from neck surgery on March 11. Kevin Jones (Angela): To have surgery on March 26. Anna Zerkle, daughter of Jeff Zerkle: Recovering from complications from an antiphylactic reaction. Sandra Faircloth (Ron), sister of Laura (Ray) Butler: Had kidney surgery at Trinity today. Tom Seabury (Jamelle): Recently diagnosed with cancer. Jean Hampton, mother of Linda (Don) Southerland: Recovering from heart valve surgery on March 23. Mary Worley, mother of Lisa (Randall) Henderson: Undergoing rehab following knee replacement surgery on March 9. Jessica Lawrence, friend of Angela (Joe) Shock: In UAB recovering from heart surgery on March 19. Jackie Hoffman: Chemotherapy is improving numbers but with severe side effects. Next treatment March 31. Jane McPherson: Recovering from neck surgery on March 5. Stephanie Taylor, daughter of Thelma Corbin: In UAB recovering from pneumonia. Richard Tasich: Awaiting decisions for treatment of recent fainting spells. Bryant Corbin, grandson of Frank and Peggy Brizendine: Had hip surgery in Baltimore on March 24. Barbara Bailey (Ron): At home after recent knee replacement surgery followed by complications. Wayne Tibbs (Lou Ann): At home following rehab due to stroke on March 2 and lung cancer. Mildred Heyser: At home following rehab for broken leg. Rhonda Barrett, daughter of Ron (Beverly) Head: At home continuing treatment for pneumonia and flu. Jeff Smith (Kristi): Began new cancer treatment last week. Bob Fowler (Carolyn): Recently diagnosed with lung cancer; Began chemotherapy and radiation treatment this week. Mildred Reynolds (Melvin): In Golden Living for rehab following hospitalization due to a stroke. Stephen Burns (Lisa): Recovering from chemotherapy. Gary Garner (Vickie): Awaiting decisions for recently diagnosed blood disorder. Michael Kennedy: At home following recent hospitalization. Ollie Knighten (Suzy): Undergoing chemotherapy for recently diagnosed lung cancer. Jerry Beck (Yuriko): At home recovering from gall bladder surgery on March 12. Shepherd Nations, grandson of John and Melody Greene: Diagnosed with malignant tumor on kidney. Jan Johnson (Mike): Undergoing chemotherapy for recurrent non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Kayla Perry, daughter of Rob and Christen Perry: Has cancer but encouraged by recent scans. Patti Bland (John): At home following a recent hospital stay. Cecilia Roberson (Kendall): Undergoing chemotherapy at MD Anderson every other week. At Home Member: Rheta Skelton 230 Shades Crest Road Birmingham, Alabama 35226 Tuesday, April 14, 6:30pm Check out the latest fashion trends while enjoying hors d’oeuvres and desserts with friends. See how you can put together fabulous outfits without breaking the bank. We’ll play a fashion version of “The Price is Right.” You may win a prize. Bring a friend along for this night of fun, food, and fashion. Tickets are $7 online or in the Church Office. April 12 is the deadline. Childcare, birth to grade 6, is available by reservation only. Contact Mary Beth Rush, marybethr@hsbc.org for reservations. Down By The Creek Bank Saturday, March 28 Noon at The Preserve Our Children’s choir will present a classic children’s choir musical Down by the Creek Bank at noon this Saturday, March 28 at The Preserve Town Hall. Come enjoy this timeless work for kids of all ages. on your street Cancer Support Ministry Meeting on April 12 The Rays of Hope cancer support ministry offers loving support to cancer patients, cancer survivors, caregivers, families, and friends in a Christ-centered group setting. At the next meeting, dermatologist Dr. Danette Bentley will discuss skin cancer, its prevention, and treatment. Everyone is welcome to attend. For more information, please contact Ron Head, 205.987.1799 or ronhead@att.net, or Diane Head, 205.822.9047 or dianeghead@att.net. Spring Break Schedule Food. Basketball. April 6 @ 6:00pm, Student Building $5 for a hamburger or hot dog meal Join us for a night of food, fellowship, games, competitions, and, yes, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Final on the big screen. Throughout the night we will have several different competitions that include some designed for father and son teams to compete against each other. We will share a devotional before the game. Stay for the big game and bring a snack to share while you watch. During Spring Break, March 30-April 3, there will be no Wednesday Night Life classes or activities on April 1. The Adult Choir and Orchestra will rehearse on April 1 at 6:30pm in the Worship Center. Serve Here: Preschool We need some extra hands and loving hearts to serve in Preschool for Easter Sunday! For information on how you can serve please contact Melanie Sanford, melanies@hsbc.org or Linda Welborn, welborn_d@bellsouth.net. New Life Men's Bible Study A group Bible study for men who are struggling with alcohol or in recovery from alcoholism meets on Wednesday evening. The purpose of this group is to grow in Christ-likeness by studying God’s word, ministering to one another, and sharing common experiences from our alcoholism. One member of the study describes the change in his life: “I began to feel that my situation was hopeless. I had given up my family for alcohol. I couldn’t blot out my intolerable situation anymore. I asked God for help. He sent someone that opened the door for me, to become willing and to accept spiritual help. I’ve been given NEW LIFE. Thank God for people with similar issues that have helped me.” For more information about time, location and materials, contact Kevin Pitts, 205.266-2731. or Brian Hinton, 205.985.7295. Your information is kept confidential. One of our small groups served at the Exceptional Foundation. Last Saturday was a great day in the life of Hunter Street. Thank you to everyone who participated in Serve My City. Through the many service opportunities, Hunter Streeters were able to be the gospel on display. Let’s continue to build on the relationships established through Serve My City and seek to demonstrate the love of Christ to those where we live, work, and play. street lights schedule at the street Sundays 8:00 am n n 9:30 am n n 11:00 am n n 4:00 pm n n Wednesdays 9:00 am 3:45 pm 4:45 pm 6:15 pm n n n n n n n n 6:30 pm n n 6:30 pm n n 7:30 pm n Women on Mission Information about April meetings On April 9, Rebekah Harper will share about her experiences as an MK (Missionaries Kid) at the daytime Women on Mission meeting. Everyone is welcome and lunch is served after the meeting ($5). On April 12, Minister to Children, Andy Wilbanks, will talk about Hunter Street’s mission in New Orleans. Everyone is welcome to this Sunday group. Bible Study Morning Worship Bible Study Morning Worship Bible Study Morning Worship Adult Choir Rehearsal Children and Student Choirs & Discipleship E.S.L.– East 300 Joyful Singers–West 205 Fellowship Meal–Gym Childcare– Birth-age 3–Tadpole Park Preschool– Music & Missions K4-K5– Toadsville Music and Missions— (Grades 1-4)—In the Children’s Building Route 56 Fuel (Grades 5-6)— Route 56 Room E.S.L.– East 300 Hunter Street Students (Grades 7–8) – Student Building Hunter Street Students (Grades 9-12) –Student Building Wednesday Night Life discipleship classes Choir—Music Suite Orchestra—Worship Center Hunter Street Library n 8:30 to 11:45 am Sundays Wednesdays n 4:00 to 6:30 pm Register for a library PIN and user name at HunterStreet.org/resources Then you can view and reserve books and library materials online. Hunter Street Student Building Wednesdays n 4:00 to 8:00 pm The BookStore at Hunter Street n 8:00 am-12:30 pm Sunday n 3:30-7:00 pm Wednesday n 10:00 am-8:00 pm n 12:00-5:00 pm Thursday June 1-5 Registration begins April 6 street stats Women on Mission meets on the second Thursday of each month from 10:00-11:00am and on the second Sunday afternoon of each month from 5:00-6:00pm. For more information, contact Karla Luttrell, karla@hsbc.org. street staff fellowship meal Buddy Gray Pastor Bill Decker Executive Pastor Morrell Dodd Administrator Brian Hinton Associate Pastor/ Pastoral Care Brady Tarr Minister of Membership Kerry Jones Minister of Education Spencer Knight Minister of Ministries Frank Blackwell Minister of Missions Harry Harper Associate Minister of Missions Dan Odle Minister of Music Barry Daniel Minister of Median Adult II & Senior Adults KC Armstrong Minister of Single Adults David Nalls Associate Student Minister: Middle School Jeff Wilbanks Minister of Pre-Teens Andy Wilbanks Minister of Children Melanie Sanford Minister of Preschool Carey Keiger Minister of Recreation Join us for the next Fellowship Meal at Wednesday Night Life kick-off on Wednesday, April 8. The serving lines open at 4:45 pm and close at 6:15pm. For the week of March 22, 2015 Average Weekly Budget $178,993.21 Budget Offering Received 203,305.28 Budget Requirements (YTD) 2,147,918.52 Budget Receipts (YTD) 2,323,300.02 Difference 175,381.50 Building Fund Receipts 1,587.08 Small Group Attendance 2,964 Total Worship Attendance 2,841 Christ Our Hope Attendance 98 hunter street baptist church 2600 John Hawkins Parkway Hoover, Alabama 35244 205.985.7295 • Voice 205.985.5300 • The ROC 205.985.9247 • Hunter Street Students 205.425.4458 • Legacy Park www.HunterStreet.org www.twitter.com/HunterStreetNow www.facebook.com/HunterStreetBaptistChurch
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