Thursday, April 2, 2009

Dave Ramsey Town Hall for Hope

Town Hall for Hope, The Economy, Your Money, Real Answers with Dave Ramsey http://www.townhallforhope.com/index.cfm?event=displayHome,will be broadcast at Hannaford via a broadband internet connection on April 23, 6:00-7:30 p.m. Town Hall for Hope is your opportunity to sit down with people in your community for a nationwide town hall meeting led by Dave Ramsey. Thousands of venues across the country will host the event, broadcasting Dave's live presentation. In the opening half hour, Dave will offer straight talk about the economy, recession, foreclosures, and more. He'll carefully explain where we've come from, where we are now, and what we should be doing with our money during this time. Then, Dave will spend an hour answering questions live!


Questions will be taken by phone, email, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and more! Check out the Get Involved page, http://www.townhallforhope.com/index.cfm?event=displayGetInvolved, to see all the ways in which you can join in the conversation! And remember, this is a free event!

Leadership Simulcast

On May 8th, Hannaford Street Bible Church will host a leadership simulcast. The Helena Chamber of Commerce and several local businesses are co-sponsoring the event. Scheduled speakers include John Maxwell, Tony Blair, Jack Nicklaus, Liz Murray, Kevin Carroll and others.


Each year the simulcast has grown and we are excited about this year’s event. Fliers are in the foyer and more information can be found at http://www.maximumimpactsimulcast.com/attend. Let your workplace know about this valuable opportunity.

Mizpah Camp Update

Mizpah is finishing a busy winter. The month of February included three weekend ski trips and lots of snow. The next several months are filling up fast. We have two retreats scheduled in May and June, July, and August have many camps and retreats in place.


It is difficult to do a great amount of work during the heavy snows of winter, but there has been a great amount of planning going on. Please pray for progress in our water and septic permitting. We have had several people who have put an incredible amount of hours in designing the system and preparing it for submission.


Several work days are being scheduled for the summer and fall. Also, mark your calendar for August 22—the tentative date of our open house. More details will follow.

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

Friday, December 12, 2008

Editing Your Life

I write articles, letters, and church blogs. When my documents hit the office for publishing, they often get enhanced or edited. It is a polite way of editing the mistakes I make.

It would be nice if everything I say or do could be edited before I would say or do them. I would offend less people, make fewer mistakes, and be much more effective in my life. This concept is not possible, but it does remind me that some self-editing would be helpful.

So how can we edit our lives? Wouldn't it be helpful if we would slow down a bit in life? If we would weigh what we are going to say rather than blurting out the first thing we think of, we would be kinder and more effective people. If we more carefully thought about the outcome of our impending actions, I think our lives would contain less regret.

I think if we would be more thoughtful before we act or speak, our communication would be more useful.

Here is the challenge. See if you can react more slowly and thoughtfully for one day. At the end of the day review how well you did. Then try to repeat that feat for a second day.

Who knows—you might make considerable progress in becoming more likeable, effective, and have a life with less stress?

Dick Crosby, Senior 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

Thursday, November 20, 2008

Outreach by Dessert!

Most Christians struggle in sharing their faith with others. Here at Hannaford, we have a tool that will help you easily introduce your friends, family, and co-workers to the message of Jesus Christ. It is called Christmas Dessert Theater.

On December 4-6 you can invite your friends to a dessert theater at Hannaford. The cost is $7 per person.

Thursday and Friday evenings at 6:30pm the auditorium will be set up as a dessert theater. It will be beautifully decorated, both the room and the tables. You will be served a beverage and then enjoy a superb play called Doc's Holiday (see synopsis here). The Christmas comedy will approach the message of Christmas which is all about Jesus. Then mid-way through the play, dessert will be served. The desserts are very tasty!

This is a wonderful time to dress up and bring your friends. Perhaps after the presentation an opportunity to talk about the message of the play will arise. We encourage you to purchase tickets for your neighbors and friends. Tell them you have tickets for them and encourage them to sit with you in one of the evening presentations. The Saturday matinee, which is at 1:30pm, is also open to children.

Please don't miss this great opportunity to reach out to friends you have who don't know Jesus.

Dick Crosby, Senior Pastor

DIALOGUE for 20s and 30s

At Hannaford, we're exploring how we can better provide young people with opportunities to explore faith, worship together, grow spiritually, and to meet socially. As part of this effort, we're holding an initial meeting and Bible study we're calling DIALOGUE for those in their 20s and 30s.

It's happening this Saturday, November 22 @ 6:00pm and it will be an opportunity to have some food, meet people, study the Bible, and to talk more about how to best connect young adults into life at Hannaford.

If you can come, please let us know and plan to bring a food item to share. Child care will be available upon request.

Eric Powell, Pastor of Worship Arts

Parenting Seminar:
Happiest Baby on the Block

You're invited to a workshop designed for those caring for children ages 0 to 4 months. Parents expecting a child will benefit from this workshop, too. Childcare available upon request. Sign up at the Welcome Center or contact the church office.

DATE: Saturday, November 22
TIME: 9:30am-11:00am
LOCATION: Upper Room

John Fenlason, Associate Pastor

Angel Tree 2008

Angel Tree is a ministry of Prison Fellowship that reaches out to the children of inmates with the love of Christ. In Matthew 18:5 Jesus said, "Whoever welcomes a little child like this in my name welcomes me."

Around Christmas, we at Hannaford are given the opportunity to purchase and deliver gifts to the children of inmates in their parent’s name. Through Angel Tree, these children feel a parent’s love, despite their absence. Each gift delivery also presents an opportunity to share the love and hope of Christ with each family. Here are the details:

  • November 30: Take an angel and buy a $20-$25 Christmas gift
  • December 14: Bring unwrapped gifts & angels back to Hannaford
For more details about Angel Tree at Hannaford, contact Doris Yebba.

Advent: The Hope & Anticipation of Christ

The observance of Advent candle lighting is an important one for worshiping congregations. It helps foster the anticipation of Christmas, not simply for the giving and getting of gifts, but for the anticipation of the coming return of Christ.

The word 'Advent' itself, is defined as "The arrival of something or someone important or awaited." An important aspect of observing Advent is to connect the experiences of ancient God-followers with ours today. Using the themes of Hope, Peace, Joy, Love, and Light, we will attempt to look back to those who anticipated Jesus' coming as well as hope for His coming return.

HOPE in Christ (November 30) - Like God's people centuries ago, we also look forward with HOPE and anticipation to the coming of the Christ.

PEACE in Christ
(December 7) - Through long generations, God prepared a way in our world for the coming of His Son, and is still bringing peace to darkened lives. Jesus is our Peace. Jesus – The Prince of peace.

JOY in Christ
(December 14) - We know that when Jesus was born in Bethlehem, the angels brought "good news of a great joy, which shall be to all people." The good news of Jesus' birth and the promise of peace are still "tidings of great joy" for us today…not only because Christ came, but also because He is still here.

LOVE of Christ
(December 21) - We ask God to give us such love and wonder, that with shepherds and wise men and pilgrims unknown, we may come to adore the holy child, the promised King; and with our gifts worship him, our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

LIGHT of the World
(Christmas Eve) - Christ has made God known to us, and He makes us known to God. He can make the darkness and the despair of our lives shine like day. He is the Light of the world, the dawning of a new day.

It is our prayer that all people would experience the anticipation and hope of Christ this Christmas season; that you and I, like generations before, would find hope, peace, joy, and love through Jesus, who is the Light of the world.

There are still a few openings to participate in lighting candles this year during our worship services. If you are interested, please let me know.

Eric Powell, Pastor of Worship Arts

Holidays at Hannaford

THANKSGIVING WORSHIP
Sunday Morning, November 23 @ 8:30 & 10:45am
Express your thanks and gratitude through worship this Thanksgiving. Our morning worship services will feature a special emphasis to remember the blessings we have been given. What are you thankful for?

THANKSGIVING PRAISE, COMMUNION, & PIE FELLOWSHIP
Sunday Evening, November 23 @ 7:15pm
A special evening service will include an opportunity to share your blessings, communion, and will be followed by a Pie Fellowship. Please bring a pie to share with others.

CHRISTMAS DESSERT THEATER
Thursday-Friday, December 4-5 @ 6:30pm (adults & teens)
Saturday Family Matinee, December 6 @ 1:30pm

Bring some friends to see the Christmas comedy Doc's Holiday, a full-length theater production performed live on the Hannaford stage. Delicious desserts and light refreshments will be served in an atmosphere of elegance and holiday spirit.

CHRISTMAS SING-ALONG & KIDS
Sunday Morning, December 14 @ 8:30 & 10:45am
Join us for a piano-led Christmas sing-along, featuring some singing by our very own Hannaford kids.

AWANA CHRISTMAS CAROLING
Sunday Evening, December 14 @ 5:30pm
Kids are invited to join us during AWANA as we spread Christmas cheer to our neighbors at Eagles Manor.

CHRISTMAS WORSHIP
Sunday Morning, December 21 @ 8:30 & 10:45am
Our Christmas worship service will focus on the Love of Christ. Join us and invite a friend.

CHRISTMAS EVE WORSHIP BY CANDLELIGHT
Wednesday Evening, December 24 @ 4:30 & 5:30pm
Don't miss this acoustic evening of Christmas worship featuring communion and candlelight.

Discover Hannaford

Are you new to Hannaford? Would you like to meet other newcomers? Would like to know more about the church and staff? If so, Discover Hannaford is for you! Choose from these great upcoming classes and events to get connected...

DISCOVER HANNAFORD CLASS
Join us Sunday mornings, December 7 & 14 @ 9:45am in the Fellowship Room. Find out more here.

DISCOVER HANNAFORD DINNER
Monday, December 15 @ 6:30pm in the Fellowship Room. Find out more here.

Scott Yebba, Assimilation Pastor

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Which Way Are You Running?

Life is about movement even if you feel you are standing still. This is especially true in your spiritual journey. Believers are running with God, away from God, or running back to God.

A man in Old Testament times named Jonah ran in all three of these directions. In Jonah 1:2 God told Jonah to carry the message of repentance to his enemies. But notice in verse 3, Jonah went in the opposite direction toward a city called Tarshish. Jonah’s choice demonstrated that he was running away from God. That action carried severe consequences.

We can make the same choices without literally moving to another location. For example, when we sense an internal urge from God to help someone, speak to someone, attend a Bible study, or go to church, we resist God like Jonah did. Opposing that convicting reminder in our minds is no different than what Jonah did. We, too, are then running away from God.

In Jonah 3:3 we see a 180 degree change of direction. Of course this was after the terrible experience with the whale for three days. Jonah then ran to God. But the fruit of his disobedience brought some miserable experiences into his life. We, too, can similarly expect God’s lack of appreciation when we back away from His calls for obedience.

Then finally, in Jonah 3:4 and following, we see Jonah running with God. He was then obedient; and as a result, God used Jonah and hundreds of people turn to the Lord.

Yes, we are all moving! Make that movement toward or with God. Listen carefully to that voice, that urging, that internal conviction to do the things that please God. Then walk in concert with that voice of God. Running with God is much more pleasant and fruitful that running according to the voice of selfishness.

Dick Crosby, Senior Pastor

Guest Speaker from the CIA!

Don't miss Brian Young this Sunday, October 19 in both morning worship services. He is from the CIA, but not that CIA. He's the founder of the Creation Instruction Association. You may have seen his videos discussing the merits of a "creation" world-view, but you have a great opportunity to see him in person.

Brian is a nationally known speaker and author of Doubts about Creation? Not After This!; Genesis: Yesterday's Answers to Today's Problems; Revelation: All of God's Word Revealed; and others. He shares on a wide variety of subjects, stressing Biblical Creationism as the foundation for good education and theology. Visit his website at creationinstruction.org.