Archive for June 2012

Calling all volunteers!  Get ready, 2012 Love Loud will be impacting the neighborhood of Highland South on September 22nd with our largest ever Health Fair, car maintenance, Children’s and Family Ministry Outreach, home repairs for the elderly and families in need and much more.  Volunteers and project leaders are needed for many areas of ministry on that day.  Sign up today and read about the details at www.hbcloveloud.com2012 Love Loud Kickoff and Volunteer Enlistment is Sunday, July 15.

 Love Loud is a ministry of Hillcrest Baptist Church of Cedar Hill, Texas. Essentially it’s this, a “mission trip” to our community to demonstrate the love and compassion of Christ loudly and clearly. The aim is to discover and minister to needs within the city of Cedar Hill and surrounding areas so that others may see, hear, and come to know the love and hope that we have in Christ.

Rupert’s Ramblings and Perspective

Monday, June 25, 2012

I mentioned last month that I would try to shed some insight into the goals, path, planning and process outline in the planning and development of the school here at Hillcrest.

The Long Range Planning Ministry Team has tasked a sub  committee, headed by Donnie Page, with the development of a Board for the school, governance documents as a stand alone ministry of Hillcrest Baptist Church, policies for the school, advertisement, and the initial size and offering of the school. The sub committee is comprised of the following individuals: Donnie Page, Beverly Simmons, Dr. Peggy Trammell, Kay Kamm, Nancy Fletcher, Michael Johnson (member of the Long Range Planning Ministry Team), Dr. Becky  Shepherd, and Dr. Karen Kennemer. In anticipation of the starting of a school in the Fall of 2013 our Hillcrest Child Development Center will be adding a 3 day pre-Kindergarten program to their current regular 2 day program beginning this Fall for the 2012-2013 school term.

There is great anticipation that the addition of a school ministry at Hillcrest Baptist Church will open a new and fruitful opportunity to minister to more young families.

Next time – a few details, goals, and  processes involved in adding a third Sunday morning Worship Service as presented and voted on in the April 29th quarterly business meeting.

Growing together to be like Christ,
rupert r. robbins

Office Closed – Fourth of July

Monday, June 25, 2012

Wednesday, July 4

The church office will be closed in observance of Independence day on Wednesday, July 4. There will be no Wednesday night activities hosted at the church. Have a safe, fun, and happy Fourth of July!

Kitchen Closing for Summer

Monday, June 25, 2012

The kitchen staff is taking some time off. There will be no Wednesday evening meals served during the month of July and the first three weeks of August. Meal service will resume again on Wednesday, August 22. All new reservations will begin at that time, so don’t forget to go online and make yours for the fall.

When You Are a Spiritual Leader

Sunday, June 24, 2012

 

Pastor Mike Simmons

Malachi 2:1-9

When You Come to Worship

Sunday, June 17, 2012

 

Pastor Mike Simmons

Malachi 1:1-4

Mission Lab Blog // Coming Home

Friday, June 15, 2012

Be in prayer for our student missionaries as they travel home today from New Orleans after a great week of ministry.

  • Pray for safety on the road.
  • Pray that the drivers would stay alert.
  • Pray for the vehicles and the AC unit on the bus that they had trouble with as they headed to New Orleans on Sunday.

We look forward to hearing about all that the Lord did through our Student Ministry when they return home!

Mission Lab Blog // Day 3

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

DAY THREE

Tuesday morning came early as the 59 students and adults on the mission trip awoke and ventured into the New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary cafeteria around 7:00 AM.  The menu consisted of bacon, eggs, sausage, biscuits, gravy, various cereals, some fruit, and (brace yourself) GRITS.  That’s right – GRITS.  We are definitely in the south.  Many of our students made the mistake of thinking GRITS was oatmeal or applesauce.  Needless to say, there were several shocked faces as some of them dug into their breakfast.

After breakfast, we headed to the worship for quiet time.  There are 350 students and adults here on mission this week.  Every bed is full!!  They broke us up into two groups, so while one group is eating the other is having a quiet time.  For approximately 30 minutes, the students read through the quiet time notebook provided by Mission Lab.  This notebook is full of great information about the theme of the week – “Beyond  My Church.”

Our students are learning first-hand what it means to live out their faith “Beyond My Church.”  What a great concept!!  What a great idea!!  What a (wait for it) BIBLICAL approach  to the life that Christ has called us to!!  Am I living my faith Beyond My Church?  Or is my faith stuck at church? Is my faith restricted to church  Is my faith limited to the GPS coordinates of Hillcrest Baptist Church?  We are all being stretched this week.

By 9:00 AM we were loading the buses and heading to our mission sites.  The big bus was still in the shop, so we had to take two trips to deliver the students.  I went to Site One today at Pontchartrain Park.  Site One is a large park that has a golf course located on the back side.  The houses surrounding the park are older smaller homes probably built in the 60s and 70s.  Nearby are several low income apartments.  The park has a playground and several sports courts.  The students at site one set up under several large oak trees and just across from the playground.

Today, there were a little over 15 kids that came out to be a part of program.  Each day, the teens spend an hour going door to door collecting children and walking them back to the park.  After arriving at the park, they spend time swinging, drawing on the sidewalk, throwing and kicking balls, and sitting and talking to them.  It truly is a site to see!!

After recreation time, it is arts and crafts time.  Today the children and youth painted  ceramic crosses.  Some were blue.  Others were pink or green.  No matter what the color, it was incredible to see the children paint, hold, wear, and hug the cross.  After arts and crafts, it is music time.  The music team sets up and leads the children in all kinds of Jesus centered songs.  I wish you could see the mass effect of forty something youth and children swaying and singing about the love of Christ.  It is truly POWERFUL!!

After music time, it is Bible story time.  Today was the story of the Birth of Christ.  Several youth dressed up and played the role of a reporter meeting shepherds and Wiseman from the first century.  They did a great job of portraying the mystery and  miracle of the birth of Jesus Christ.  The Bible story time ended with Emily Walraven asking questions about the lesson and giving suckers to children who answered the questions correctly.  Around 11:30AM, a storm began to roll in and with winds pressing down on them, the youth  gathered everything together and loaded up and headed back to the seminary for lunch.

We found out that the bus would be ready to pick up around 4PM.  That meant that we had to take two trips to transport the youth to the nursing home.  The teens arrived at the nursing home around 2:30 PM and set up the sound system and did a beautiful job presenting the message of Jesus in song.  So many of the students sang with passion and conviction.  The Chateau Living Center is large and very pretty.  The main courtyard area is in the center and is covered with a high transparent ceiling.  With all kinds of plants and flowers, the students and Brian Arnold were faithful to lead the many senior adults to the truth of God’s love.

We arrived back home with our bus running but without air conditioned around 5:30 PM.  We had jambalaya for dinner and cleaned up quickly for worship.  With over 350 youth and adults singing Gods praise and listening to God’s word, Hillcrest is living and learning how to live for Christ “Beyond my Church.”

We will have share time around 9:00 AM and then head to our rooms at 10:00 PM and hopefully slip to bed with lights out around 11:00 PM.  Wednesday will come early and we have lots of work still to do for Christ.  Pray for us as Wednesday is traditional the toughest day as the excitement of the week will grow dim and the lack of sleep and busy routine will catch up to many of the students.

God bless and thank you for your prayers.

Mission Lab Blog // Day 2

Monday, June 11, 2012

Day number two started EARLY!!

Our day started at 6:30 AM for most of us.  (We won’t talk about the girls that started at 5:00 AM)  We had quiet time at 7:00 AM and then went to breakfast at 7:30 AM.  Around 8:30 AM, we had a quick meeting and circled and prayed for the day.

Group One went to a park near by named “Pontchartrain Park.”  I was not at this park today, but I heard things went really well.  I will spend the majority of the blog tomorrow writing and posting pictures from that park.

Today, I went with Group Two to Richards Street Park.  Richards Street Park is located across the big bridge and in the city of Gretna, Louisiana.  The Park is a small neighborhood park just under an acre.  The houses are small and the streets are  tight.  Most of the homes were built in the 60s and 70s.  The park has a small playground and two basketball courts.

Team Two arrived around 9:15 AM and immediately went to work.  The team of 26 students and adults set up the table, snacks, and awning and then began walking the neighborhood knocking on doors and inviting children.  Within minutes the children were coming out and helping the teens find other children.  Many of the children actually remembered us from last year.  This put lots of smiles on our youth’s faces.  Followed by hugs and “how are you?” the children and students made their way back to the park and began the recreation phase of the day.

Meanwhile, Steve Summers and I were limping our way from dropping of the students to the nearest mechanic to try and fix the bus.  Seems both air condition compressors had broken and the pulley holding one of the belts on was coming off.  If that pulley or belt had broke at any time during our drive down Sunday, we would have been stranded.  What a blessing.  We hope to get the bus back Tuesday.

Back at the park, team two was doing a great job.  Even though the temperature of the day was 88, the heat index was 104.  Following recreation, the kids had a snack and then did a fun arts and craft project.  The children and teens made visors and decorated them in all kinds of creative ways.

After the arts and crafts project, the music aspect of the program began.  Daniel Johnson, our audio man, did a great job of running the extension cord across the street from a willing neighbor to the park and played the CD.  The youth began dancing and leading the children in all kinds of silly songs. (See pics below)  Soon there were children and teens dancing together and singing about the love of Christ.  This brought tears to my eyes. (But I’m a guy so I didn’t cry long.)

After the music part, we all headed over to the play ground equipment and set up the puppet show for Bible story time.  Brittany and the Bible story team did a great job teaching about Creation and helping the children understand that God created all things, “and it was good!”

Soon the morning had past. Now it was 11:00 AM and the sun was almost straight overhead.  Teens and kids were drinking water quickly but still playing and laughing together.  You all would have been so proud of them.  They truly were the hands and feet of Jesus.  So many little children had a new friend today!!

We stayed at the park till 3:00 PM.  The bus was still in the shop, so the other group had to come and get us.  I never heard any complaints.  The students stayed focused and adjusted consistently through the day.  Although it was hot and humid and they were thirsty and hungry, none of them ever said a word but instead continued to love on the kids.

Shortly after arriving back at the seminary, some of the students took showers.  Some are taking summer classes on online and spent two hours doing homework.  Others rested and enjoyed the coolness of their air conditioned dorm room.  Dinner is at 5:30 then then we will meet and debrief about today and then go over details regarding tomorrow.

They will get a chance to go swimming about 9:00 PM then head to their rooms around 10:00 PM.  Lights out is at 11PM and then we start all over again at 6:30 AM tomorrow.  Tuesday we will be singing at the nursing home.  I will do my best to update you with pics from the other site and another blog about how God is doing wonderful things in the lives of our students.

God bless and keep praying.

P.S. (We have 8 students needing financial help with this trip.  If God leads you to help please let Tina know.)

 

Student Ministry Mission Trip Blog

Monday, June 11, 2012