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Pastor [email protected]
Several years ago, we were searching for another way to bring
the church family together. We had several who were awaiting
baptism, and we thought it might be a great idea to have a lakeside
service with baptism followed by a picnic at Thousand Hills State Park.
That first year led to several more, and we are again looking forward to
what has become an annual event for the church. It has been close, but
we have never been rained out, and we have always had some to
baptize.
Please make plans to join us to celebrate believer’s baptism and to
share in a picnic meal together on Sunday, June 22. We gather at the
shelter by the swim beach and there is always great food and fellowship.
Let me write a quick word about baptism. Baptism is the second step in
following Jesus as Lord and Savior. We first confess faith in Christ That
is, we confess our faith and dependence upon His death burial and
resurrection for our salvation. Baptism is that public testimony of our
faith in Christ’s saving work. It also identifies us with His followers by
bringing us into membership in the local church. The final and continuing
step is to follow Christ and His teachings with all our life. This we do
until Christ’s return or the conclusion of our earthly life.
Have you trusted in Christ’s saving work? It not, I would be glad to
visit with you and answer any questions you might have. If you have
trusted in Christ, have you been baptized? If not, I would be honored to
visit with you about that as well.
It will be a great afternoon at the lake.
IIIIINSIDENSIDENSIDENSIDENSIDE I I I I INFORMANFORMANFORMANFORMANFORMATIONTIONTIONTIONTION
ÿ 11 am Music Minister
ÿ Children’s Ministry
ÿ June Calendar
ÿ Men’s Breakfast
ÿ 8:30 am Music Minister
ÿ Food 4 Kids
ÿ Family Minister
Family Picnic
ÿ Nursing Home Ministry
ÿ College Student Ministry
ÿ Koinonia Meals
ÿ Church Council
ÿ Mission Trip
ÿ Youth Minister
ÿ Lake Picnic & Baptism
There’s an App for That
ÿ Mobile Food Pantry
ÿ Men’s Softball
ÿ Vacation Bible School
Father’s Day Gifts
ÿ Photo Directory Teaser
ÿ VBS Registration
Vital Signs
Year to Date (05/21/2014):
Budgeted Offering: $124,290.40
Received Offering: $116,400.64
Budget Expenses: $134,712.47
Bldg Fund Offering YTD: $19,312.57
YTD Average Attendance:
8:30 a.m. Worship: 97
11:00 a.m. Worship: 132
Worship Total: 232
Sunday School: 139
The Mission of HSBC
Honor God’s Truth
Share the Gospel
Build Believers
Care for Others
Would you like to save your
pop can tabs for the
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE?
There’s a collection bin in the foyer.
A successor is being sought for this
ministry. Contact Barbara Coy, 665-6005.
NURSERY WORKERS
Volunteers are needed the 3rd Sunday
each month for the nursery during the
8:30 & 11 am services and the 4th
Sunday each month for the
8:30 am service.
Contact: Margie Kues
or the church office.
Nursery & Children’s ChurchWorkers must have abackground check.
CHILDREN’S CHURCH
Our 3-5 year olds are having a great
time learning about God and Jesus during
Children’s Church every Sunday. I am
so appreciative of those who have been
faithfully working with these children.
Requirements are easy: be a church
member, have a background check on
file, and be available during second
service one Sunday every two months.
But most of all, have a heart for teaching
our little ones about God and his love
for them.
If you feel led to volunteer, please
contact Pam Barnett
Ben Austic,Ben Austic,Ben Austic,Ben Austic,Ben Austic, 11am Music Minister
Recently I took a month-long leave
of absence from Music Ministry here at
HSBC to help with spring field work on
my family’s farm in Upstate New York.
As I was praying and preparing for the
trip, one of my main prayers was that
God would provide for the worship here
at Hamilton Street.
Romans 8:26-32: In the same way
the Spirit also joins to help in our
weakness, because we do not know
what to pray for as we should, but the
Spirit Himself intercedes for us with un-
spoken groanings. And He who search-
es the hearts knows the Spirit’s mind-
set, because He intercedes for the saints
according to the will of God. We know
that all things work together for the
good of those who love God: those
who are called according to His pur-
pose.
By God’s grace, we at Hamilton
Street are blessed to have a willing group
of musicians who are talented in music
and in their ability to lead in worship. I’d
like to publicly thank those who so gra-
ciously and aptly covered the Music Min-
istry in the contemporary service in my
absence: David Cook, Chad Tatro,
Ashley Hartman and Kevin Martin.
Thank you all for your willingness to
serve!
Since I am on the subject of giving
thanks, I’d like to also say “Thank You”
to all of the other musicians who share
their talents in our contemporary service:
Phil Macintosh, Andrew Keene, Tanya
Tatro, Mandy Marshall, Matt Pearson,
Hannah Lantz, Jessica Martin, David
Lupton, Julie Perrey, Jessica Austic and
any others that I may have missed.
These folks work hard to hone their tal-
ents so that we can share in their joy as
they dedicate their gifts to the service
of God. Thank you!
There is also an under-appreciated
and seldom-noticed trifecta of men that
run the Audio/Visual equipment in our
service. Week after week, Tony Keene,
Michael Hartman, Jonathan Marshall
and my son Ethan prove that they don’t
need recognition to do their very best.
You guys are appreciated. Thank you.
Praise God! He provides. See you
Sunday.
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JUNE CALENDJUNE CALENDJUNE CALENDJUNE CALENDJUNE CALENDARARARARAR
Saturday, June 7
8:00 a.m.Rosie’s Northtown Cafe
Contact Doug Athon
Whenever you see an elephant,
please remember to pray for
Josh, Kimbre & the kids.
You will find one (or more) pictures of
an elephant in each newsletter.
Can you find the 13 elephants
hidden in this newsletter?
June 3 9:30 a.m. Twin Pines
June 4 6:00 p.m. Prayer
6:30 p.m. Pastor’s Co-Ed Bible Study / Youth
7:30 p.m. Nominating Committee
June 5 7:00 p.m. Men’s Softball, Blue Field
June 7 8:00 a.m. Men’s Breakfast, Rosie’s Northtown Cafe
5:00 p.m. Church Family Picnic
June 8 8:30 a.m. Lord’s Supper Service
11:00 a.m. Lord’s Supper Service
12:00 p.m. Mission Trip Planning Meeting
June 9 – 13 Youth Camp, Grand Oaks
Youth Super Summer I, HLG
June 9 Book of Reports Submissions Due
7:30 p.m. Worship Study Team
June 10-11 SBC, Baltimore, MD
June 10 9:30 a.m. Twin Pines
6:00 p.m. Church & Outreach Visitation
June 11 6:00 p.m. Prayer
6:30 p.m. Pastor’s Co-Ed Bible Study / Youth
7:30 p.m. Church Council
June 12 8:00 p.m. Men’s Softball, White Field
June 15 Father’s Day
2:00 p.m. Highland Crest
6:00 p.m. Business Meeting
June 16 – 20 Youth Super Summer II, HLG
June 17 9:30 a.m. Twin Pines
June 18 6:00 p.m. Prayer
6:30 p.m. Pastor’s Co-Ed Bible Study / Youth
June 19 Newsletter Items Due
8:00 p.m. Men’s Softball, White Field
June 22 2:00 p.m. Church Activities begin at Thousand Hills
2:30 p.m. Twin Pines
6:15 p.m. Lake Baptism & Picnic
June 23 – 27 Food 4 Kids, Brashear, JC, PC Mills, &
Rotary Parks
June 24 9:30 a.m. Twin Pines
6:30 p.m. Deacons
June 25 6:00 p.m. Prayer
6:30 p.m. Pastor’s Co-Ed Bible Study / Youth
7:30 p.m. Staff Meeting
June 26 8:00 p.m. Men’s Softball,
White Field
June 28 11:00 a.m. Mobile Food Pantry
Distribution
June 29 2:30 p.m. Kirksville Manor Care
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Jim Barnett,Jim Barnett,Jim Barnett,Jim Barnett,Jim Barnett, 8:30 am Music Minister
The purpose of the Church is to glorify God by fulfilling the Great Commandment
(36"Teacher, which is the greatest commandment in the Law?” 37Jesus replied: “ ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart
and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ 38This is the first and greatest commandment. 39And the second is like it: ‘Love
your neighbor as yourself.’ 40All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.” Matthew 22:36-40)
and the Great Commission
(18Then Jesus came to them and said, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. 19Therefore go and make
disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, 20and teaching them to
obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.” Matthew 28:18-20).
Why Do We Sing?I will praise you with the harp your
faithfulness, my God; I will sing praise
to you with the lyre, Holy One of
Israel. My lips will shout for joy when
I sing praise to you - I, whom you
have redeemed. My tongue will tell of
your righteous acts all day long for
those who wanted to harm me have
been put to shame and confusion. —
Psalms 71:22-24
Across the country and around the
world, followers of God gather weekly
to celebrate. Some meet in churches with
white steeples, others in cathedrals.
Some meet in homes, living rooms,
community centers, warehouses, and so
on. While the scenery may change from
location to location, the reason we meet
together and what we do when we
gather often looks quite similar.
We fellowship. We teach. We
regularly celebrate communion. And
we sing. Singing has always been a
central experience of the people of God.
From very early on in the Scriptures right
up to today, singing has been a powerful,
shared experience of God’s people. But
why? Why do we sing when we gather
together?
I think we sing sometimes because
we honestly feel like it. We come
together with the people of God, filled
with joy. We can’t wait to sing and join
in with others.
Sometimes we sing purely because
we need to. We may not feel like it, but
we need to sing as a discipline of hope.
We tell ourselves, “No matter what is
going on in my life right now, I’m going
to find something to sing about.” Our
hope is that in the midst of the difficulties
of life, we might find a word or a phrase
that might offer a glimmer of hope,
something we can hold onto when
everything feels like it is falling apart.
Sometimes we sing because we
need to be connected to something
larger. Early followers of God knew a
little something about this when they
built the great cathedrals. Their physical
creations were more than mere meeting
places. Their architecture ushered
people into a greater reality. Walk into
any great cathedral and you’ll know
what this is all about. You look up.
You hold your breath. You slow
down. You reflect. The great hymns and
liturgies of the Church are like that.
They are cathedrals of words—meant
to usher us into something larger than
ourselves, to remind us of the greatness
of the God we claim to know and follow.
When we sing these words, we step into
the flow of those who have sung these
same words and found deep meaning in
them down through the years and
centuries.
We need to sing! Perhaps the next
time you gather together with God’s
people and sing, you can find yourself in
the words, find hope, find something to
connect with that’s larger than you ever
imagined - something rich and deep.
Why do you sing? What kind of
difference has singing made in your
relationship with God?
See you in choir!
Food 4 KidsMany volunteers are needed for our
participation in Food 4 Kids,
June 23 - 27, at Brashear, PC Mills,
JC and Rotary Parks.
Trainings will be held at FUMC
Thursday, June 5, 6 - 6:30 pm and
Tuesday, June 10, 5:30 - 6pm. Basic
Food Safety will be held from 6:30 -
8:30 pm Thursday, June 5 only.
Please sign up in the foyer to volunteer
to participate or contact Coordinators
Brent and Ginger Nolker
The purpose of the
family is to bring
glory to God.
Family MinistryMaking the faith intentional and relevant
David Cook, Family Minister
Please continue to be patient as the
remodeling takes place converting
former office space into preschool space.
There should be no disruptions on
Sundays, but please be aware the bath-
rooms at the end of the hallway will be
involved in the remodeling project as well.
Charles Spurgeon preached in
England in the middle of the 1800’s. In
one of his messages entitled “The Kind
of Revival We Need”, Spurgeon said
“How can we hope to see the kingdom
of our Lord advance when His own
disciples do not teach His gospel to their
own children?”
(http://www.spurgeon.org/revival.htm)
Those were words spoken over 150
years ago, and yet how true they ring
out today! We can get so caught up in
many different things that we forget that
we need to share with our children our
faith. It’s great to bring them to Sunday
School and to Wednesday night children’s
activities, but it is so essential for it to be
reiterated in the home.
I’m in the process of making some
brochures that give suggestions on ways
to make the faith relevant to different
age groups. What is appropriate for a 4
year old is different than for a 10 year
old. I hope to get these finished up in
the next month or so. Not only will it be
good advice for parents to share with
their children, it will be useful for
grandparents to use with their
grandchildren, too. We can never
underestimate the power of godly
grandparents in the lives of our children!
We are also trying to get families
together to share a meal with each other.
We are calling these events “Koinonia
Meals”. Koinonia is a Greek word used
in the Bible meaning “fellowship” or
“intimacy”. It has the meaning of not
being together, but being united in doing
something together to accomplish God’s
will. It’s difficult, though, to be united
when we don’t know each other. How
can we pray and encourage each other
when we don’t know how to pray or
encourage one another? Have you ever
noticed that some of the most
meaningful conversations that Jesus had
were around the table eating with others?
That’s because sometimes the most
meaningful conversations can occur
within the privacy of the home.
So, we are going to get interested
families together in various homes to
share a meal and also have some
spiritual edification. First of all, we are
looking for some host families who
would be willing to open up their homes
to allow others to meet. They would
also be responsible for providing the main
course. Interested families will sign up,
and then be placed in various homes.
There will be about 3-4 family max in
one home, which includes the host family.
The other families will then bring sides
or dessert. We want to mix families up
so one won’t have all the children and
another will have only senior adults.
After the meal, someone from the host
family will lead in a dialogue to help
encourage each other spiritually.
Materials will be provided by the Family
Ministry.
We will have a “kick off” picnic on
Saturday, June 7 at Brashear Park at
5pm. This will be a potluck event. In
case of inclement weather, we will meet
in the Church Multi-Purpose room.
Families will be matched so they can set
a time in June to get together. Families
can decide if it is better to have a
Saturday morning brunch, a Sunday
evening meal, or something else.
The picnic is open to all in the Church
Family – even if they are not going to
participate in the Koinonia Meals.
Pot luck dinner fellowship for families
Bring a covered dish to share
with everyone!
In case of inclement weather, we will
meet at the church!
Family PicnicSaturday June 7 @ 5pm at Brashear Park
Please
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kitchen
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Highland CrestHighland CrestHighland CrestHighland CrestHighland CrestSunday, June 15 at 2 pm
Twin PinesTwin PinesTwin PinesTwin PinesTwin PinesSunday, June 22 at 2:30 pm
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College Student Bible Study Teacher
Stacy Tucker-Potter,
find her on Facebook or stop by her
office in McClain Hall 205 on the
Truman campus.We offer Associate Membership to
college students who wish to be a part
of our body without giving up their
membership in their churches back home.
If you are interested, contact Pastor
Charles [email protected].
Sign up in the foyer by June 1st.
Families will be placed together and
the host family will contact the others
to set the time and date.
Are you willing to be a host family?
Please let us know, too!
Koinonia MealsFamilies Getting Together
Summary of ChurchCouncil Agenda
Items
Church Council recently discussed the
following items:
Spiritual Family Tree Update – Some
are calling, the deacons are contacting
the callers, but not all logs are not being
turned in consistently. Consequently,
there’s no real way to know if everyone
is being contacted.
Office Remodel – Plumbers from Bethel
Baptist Association (Hannibal) came to
work on the plumbing. They should be
done with a day and a half work, then
we will proceed after the City’s
inspection.
Policy Development Dealing with
Cohabitation of Members – A team of
three agreed to finalize the
documentation.
Worship in the Park – The has been
purchased and is in the shed. New yard
signs will be ordered.
Nominating Committee – Two
candidates for this committee were
discussed and will be contacted.
Food 4 Kids – At the time of this
meeting, no one has volunteered to be
coordinator, and only one person signed
up Sunday to help in the parks. It was
agreed to wait until after Sunday to see
if we will have enough volunteers to
participate.
VBS Director Job Description – This
was reviewed and suggestions were
made for revisions.
LifeLine Bulletin Insert & Hospice
Compassus Bulletin Insert Requests –
A note will be put in the bulletin that
information is available in the foyer.
Fundraiser in our Parking Lot – A
request had been received to use our
parking lot for a community member’s
fundraising event to pay for medical bills.
It was agreed that since our church does
not do fundraising, we would not want
our parking lot to be used for that
purpose.
Church Directory – Our directory is 3
years old, and we have been on a 3-year
cycle. It was noted that phone numbers
are no longer working as members have
disconnected landlines in favor of cell
phones only. With Church Council’s
encouragement, it was agreed to
proceed with a new directory this fall.
Email addresses were also asked to be
included in the new directory.
Movie Night – LifeWay is offering
licensing to show God Is Not Dead for
only $77. LifeWay films are not included
in our CVLI license. It was agreed we
should have one movie night each month
during the summer. Suggestions were
sought, but nothing was recommended
other than the films be quality with
Christian themes.
Nominating Committee Request –The
Nominating Committee requested
revising the number of baptismal
coordinators from four to two. It was
agreed that two are enough.
Pastor – Pastor Charles asked for
feedback regarding David and Tony
preaching occasionally when he is
present. Usually this would occur in
connection with their area of ministry.
The suggestion and the comments will
be taken to the Personnel Committee for
their approval.
Lake Picnic & Baptism – There are
three baptismal candidates at this time.
We will need to find a portable sound
system. We will plan to serve 150.
Men’s Ministry – The Nominating
Committee was encouraged to work on
developing a Men’s Ministry committee
structure similar to the Women’s
Ministry.
Mission Trip
July 5 - 11, 2014
Omaha, NE
Not going on the mission trip,
but you’d like to be involved?
In the foyer, there’s a list
of items the team will need.Please indicate which items you will ontribute.
Mission Trip Planning Meeting
Sunday, June 8, following the 11 am service
Contact the pastor or David Cook,, [email protected].
TTTTTony Kony Kony Kony Kony Keene,eene,eene,eene,eene, Youth Minister
24 years ago I graduated from high
school. I remember feeling
overwhelmed by the weight of the
expectations upon me as I was facing
the unknown world of adulthood. There
were college choices to make, work
decisions, relationships, etc. Suddenly,
I went from living day to day to trying to
figure out the course of the rest of my
life. How was I to make these decisions,
what guide did I have? I was a
Christian, but would I let God lead me
into adulthood.
To be honest, I didn’t always make
the right decisions. I had been working
since I was 16 and was enjoying a fairly
decent material living. Now granted, I
was living with my parents and only had
a car payment, but I was living pretty
good. I was an honor student all through
school, but I was so mentally exhausted
by the time I graduated that I had no
idea what I wanted to do as far as
college was concerned. I passed up a
couple of very nice scholarships and
ended up enrolling in a few classes at
community college. I knew I was
expected to go and do well in school, as
I had always done, but I just couldn’t
motivate myself. I went to a few
classes, but found myself just driving past
the school more often than not to the
point that I ended up withdrawing from
the classes. I was 22 before I ended up
back in college; when most of my high
school classmates were already
graduating. In the midst of work, marriage,
and kids, I did not graduate with my
Bachelor’s degree until I was 29.
If we are honest, how many of us
lack motivation or drive when it comes
to our Christian walk. Do we feel the
weight of God’s expectations on our
lives, but we lack the drive to seek out
His will and act upon His calling?
Our new Bible study for the Youth is
called Driven and it is a 5-week
exploration of Jesus’ Sermon on the
Mount from Matthew 5-7. We will be
exploring Jesus’ expectations for us as
Christians. The Sermon on the Mount
lays a solid foundation for us as we look
to live a life as a true follower of Jesus
Christ. We will be looking at what it
means to be different in the secular world
around us as we explore the Beatitudes.
While only Jesus was Perfect, we will
look at how we can radically set
ourselves apart from our friends and
classmates as we tackle the tough issues
of the day; anger, lust, commitment, trust,
justice, and loving our enemies.
We will look at where we place our
focus and our priorities; in treasures on
earth or treasures in heaven. As Jesus
lays out the path for us and gives us the
instruction for how to build our life on a
firm foundation, what action will we take
to ensure we are on solid ground.
Finally, since Jesus has given us the
keys to a life lived for His purpose, will
we share that knowledge with those
around us and seek the salvation of
friends and family. May we all seek the
Holy Spirit to continue to Drive us
towards the life that Jesus would have
us live.
I am excited for what God has in
store for our Youth this summer. We will
be starting Youth Praise Band again soon
in preparation for VBS in July and we
will be planning several other fun
activities. Parents...in the midst of the
chaos that is summer time, I would
encourage you to bring your Youth to
Bible study on Wednesday nights. God
is a God for all seasons and desires for
us to meet with Him regularly.
Blessing in Christ,
Youth Praise TeamSunday afternoons @ 4:45 p.m.
Contact: David Cook,
If you would like to donate aluminumcans to the Youth, place them in Doug
Athon’s pick up bed on Sundaymornings. Doug drives a green Ford
Ranger pickup.
Locatedin the Foyer.
Theseitems
are donated
Please Contribute NonperishableFood Items
to our Food Box
to theChristian Community Food Depot.
LAKE BAPTISM
AND PICNIC
SUNDAY, JUNE 22
THOUSAND HILLS
STATE PARK SWIM BEACH
& SHELTER
Prior to our Lake Baptism and
Picnic you’ll be able to take a free ride
on a pontoon boat beginning at 2:30 pm.
Sign-up sheets are in the foyer.
Sign-up sheets need to be full by
Father’s Day, Sunday, June 15, or the
pontoons will be cancelled.
If you’d like to be a boat captain,
please speak with the pastor.
Swimming is available for no charge,
however, there is no lifeguard on site.
Changing rooms and showers will
be open.
Outdoor Baptism Service:
6:15 p.m.
Dinner:
6:45 p.m.
Meat, drink, and table service
will be provided.
Please bring sides and desserts,
lawn chairs and friends!
Men’s Slow PitchWant to play? Want to watch?
Thursdays @
North Park Ball Field
Contact: Phil McIntosh,
THERE’S AN APP
FOR THAT!
How easy would it be to share your
faith if all you had to do was show
someone your phone or iPad? You can
also choose to “share” the app with
those in your contact list.
Free for a limited time. Check it out at
ShareYourFaithApp.com
Available for iPhone, iPad 2 & 3 and
Android users.
"If your friends are open to God, 'How
to Share Your Faith' will give you the
confidence you need to lead them to
Christ. Kent has done a great job at
making it simple, clear and easy to
learn. I highly recommend it."
- Lee Strobel, Best-Selling Author of
"The Case for Christ"
ADAIR COUNTY
MOBILE FOOD
DISTRIBUTION
Saturday,June 28
11:00 am - ???
Hamilton Street Baptist Church
802 W. Hamilton St.
Kirksville, MO
There are no income guidelines.
Recipients need to bring a photo ID,
Social Security cards for each family
member in the household, proof of
Adair County residency & a container
to take home the food.
Sign up in the foyer to help!
2014 VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
July 27 - 31 (Sun - Thurs)
6 - 8:30 pm
Age 3 - YouthWhile investigating at Agency D3, kids will put their investigative skills to work
as they collect and log evidence about the life of Jesus. As special agents, they will
examine eyewitness reports, physical proof, and biblical accounts to uncover and
defend the truth about who Jesus really is.
During the week kids will learn to trust God through Bible stories, crafts, moti-
vating music, and games. The investigation begins July 27th through 31st, 2014,
from 6:00 pm to 8:30 pm for ages 3 through Youth.
For more information or to volunteer call Lisa King.
But honor the Messiah as Lord in your hearts. Always be ready to give a
defense to anyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you.
1 Peter 3:15
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Registration Form
Child’s Name __________________________________________________________________
Parent/Guardian Name ________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________________
(street address, city, state, and zip code)
Phone Numbers
Home ______________________________ Work __________________________________
Cell ______________________________ E-mail _________________________________
Age Information
Birth date ____________ Last grade completed in school ___________
Medical Information
Medical or other information we need to know. (Please include any food allergies.)
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________
Emergency Contacts (Other than listed above.)
Name_______________________________ Phone number____________________________
Name_______________________________ Phone number____________________________
Dismissal Information
Who may pick up your child at the end of each VBS day?
_______________________________________________________________________________
Other Information
Does your child attend Sunday School? If so where?
________________________________________________________________________
If your child is visiting our church, who is he a guest of?
_______________________________________________________________________________
May we have permission to photograph your child? Yes No
May we have permission to use your child’s photograph for the purpose of promotion?
Yes No
Charles Jackson - Pastor
Jim Barnett - 8:30 am Music Minister
Ben Austic - 11 am Music Minister
Tony Keene - Youth Minister
David Cook - Family Minister
Kay Shelby - Administrative Secretary
Hamilton Street Baptist Church
802 W. Hamilton
Kirksville, MO 63501
665-4633 [email protected]
http://www.hamiltonstreet.org/
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NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION
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Kirksville, MO
PERMIT NO. 145
SSSSSERVICEERVICEERVICEERVICEERVICE T T T T TIMESIMESIMESIMESIMES
Sunday: 8:30 a.m. Traditional Worship
9:45 a.m. Bible Study
11:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship
4:45 p.m. Youth Praise Band Practice
6:00 p.m. Worship
Wednesday: 6:00 p.m. Prayer
6:30 p.m. Adult Co-ed Study / Youth
L king Forward
July 4 Independence Day, Office Closed
July 6 Adair County Detention Center
Senior Songsters
July 12-18 Mission Trip, Omaha, NE
July 26 Mobile Food Pantry Distribution
July 27 – 31 Vacation Bible School
August 3 Choir Resumes
August 17 Adair County Detention Center
August 23 Mobile Food Pantry Distribution
August 24 Worship in the Park
August 31 Highland Crest
Sunday, June 22ndThousand Hills State Park
Swim Beach2 p.m. - ??
Meat, drink, and table servicewill be provided
Free Pontoon rides:2:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Sign up in the foyer by June 15
: 6:15 p.m.
DINNER: 6:45 p.m.