Monday, January 26, 2009

From Where I Sit

From where I sit in my church office I see a good deal of what God is doing in this church. I cannot see everything; but from what I do observe, I see God working in wonderful ways. I want to share some of these blessing with you.

From where I sit, I see the hand of God blessing a number of ministries. I believe this stems from 225 people who have volunteered to pray. They pray for requests which are emailed weekly to them; they pray for at least five minutes per day.

From where I sit,
I have seen several people respond to the invitation to receive Christ recently. Many of these are young people who are seeking for spiritual meaning in their lives.

From where I sit,
I am excited about several ministries in the church but two of the men's ministries have captured my attention recently—the Battle Zone discipleship ministry and the Outdoorsmen ministry. The Outdoorsmen ministry has two weekly Bible studies for men; it’s not just chasing elk and shooting ducks. It’s important to me to see men in the Word of God.

From where I sit,
the Externally Focused ministries are developing and impacting our city. Open Arms, Feed the Homeless and Food for Stewart Homes are three that currently jump out. I know MOPS (Mothers of Preschoolers) has a pending project, and others are soon to be launched.

From where I sit,
Mizpah Christian Retreat has great potential to impact not only our church and city but also regionally. Eventually even a wider scope of people will be reached for Christ.

From where I sit, I see that despite the cold temperatures and more typical Montana winter our church attendances are at an all time high. During the months of December and January, the weekly attendances and offerings have been outstanding. Praise God!

From where I sit, I believe this is occurring because over 200 people are praying every week for God to put His hand on this—His ministry. Praise Him!

Dick Crosby, Senior Pastor

Visual Impact In Worship


Would you or someone you know like to be a part of creating the visual impact of our gathered worship services at Hannaford?

If you know computer basics and would like to creatively arrange and select weekly song backgrounds, titles, and movies - please let us know soon. We have an immediate need for some passionate individuals who would like to get involved today. Contact Pastor Eric soon for more.

Eric Powell, Pastor of Worship Arts

Revolutionary Parenting

Great kids don't just happen. Parenting requires tough work, a lifetime commitment and a revolutionary mindset. There are no quick fixes, but there is hope!

Parents, grandparents, ministry leaders and educators are invited to develop a radical commitment and a plan to beat the odds in raising a new generation of spiritual champions.

Come join us Saturday, March 14 for the Revolutionary Parenting LIVE simulcast via Satellite at Hannaford Street Bible Church!

Join us 9:30am-3:30pm. Snacks provided, lunch on your own. Childcare provided with a donation to Mexico Mission Project. Cost $15 per person, $25 per couple. Sign up by the Welcome Center.

Click here for more on the Hannaford website

John Fenalson, Associate Pastor

Do You Have Computer Skills?

Are you comfortable on the computer? Looking for a way to get involved at Hannaford?

We need people to help weekly online and Sunday Worship preparation. If you like blogs or using PowerPoint, it should be easy.

SUNDAY WORSHIP PREPARATION
What this involves ... Prepare MediaShout "scripts" (a.k.a. files) for weekly worship. You would assemble moving backgrounds, still backgrounds, song lyrics, and other items from existing sources. Use the weekly order of worship for guidance. Must be prepared on Hannaford Worship Center computer. Photoshop and design skills a plus, but not necessary.

How this is done ... Take the existing MediaShout "script" from the previous week as a template. Add and arrange worship elements from this new week's order of worship. May involve adding a new song to existing song database, but most songs already exist. Select appropriate section headers for different worship elements.

ONLINE WEBSITE UPDATES
What this involves ... Add weekly information to website using any web browser (home computer okay). Consult the weekly bulletin and Hannaford office for source information. Basic writing and research skills needed. Basic understanding of online tools helpful (such as experience posting info on a blog). Photoshop and image manipulation skills a plus, but not necessary.

How this is done ... Highlight new items and events in bulletin and transfer the Home page and What's New page on the Hannaford website. Log into website using password. Type in text and select images from existing database. May involve finding and adding new images from Google Images from time to time. If you've ever maintained or published a blog, the process is similar.

CONTACT US TODAY
If you are interested and think you can help, just let us know and we can talk more. We'd like to train a few people for each task. Training begins soon, so contact or email Pastor Eric for more info (465-0286).

Eric Powell, Pastor of Worship Arts