Wednesday, October 10, 2012

How Can You Serve?

We just finished up learning about the importance of serving in Christ in our "Experience Life" growth campaign here at Hickory Grove! So do you wanna serve? Let me give you some ideas. First, you can contact any of our staff about particular opportunities. I've listed their names, their contact info, the area they oversee, and particular needs they have voiced to me. Also, I encourage you to go back over to our main website, www.hickorygrove.net, and click on "spiritual gift survey." It will take you about 15 minutes to do the survey, and at the end, it will give you an idea of what your main area of giftedness is according to the gifts listed in the Bible. You will have an opportunity to send US the results, so we invite you to do so by emailing us at info@hickorygrove.net. Here is the list of some opportunities for you!  Step out in faith today and let us equip you to serve...

Missy Harris, children's ministry director
(859) 356-3162, ext. 19
missy@hickorygrove.net
Needs:  people to serve in our nursery and preschool departments during the 11 a.m. worship hour on Sundays.

Jon Burdette, youth pastor
(859) 356-3162, ext. 23
jon@hickorygrove.net
Needs:  people to serve at our youth lock-in October 19-20.

Chris Daniels, minister of worship
(859) 356-3162, ext. 27
chris@hickorygrove.net
Needs:   more adults to serve on our sound system rotation; more orchestra members

Sherry Clark, adult choir director
musicalsher@insightbb.com
Needs:  singers for the Madrigal Christmas production - will start meeting on Thursday nights if you can't meet on Wed. nights; youth table servers for the Madrigal Christmas production; singers for the Celebration Choir that sings on Sunday mornings

Bill Clark, senior pastor
(859) 429-0330
billc@hickorygrove.net
Needs:  more Life Group hosts; videographers to record our Sunday morning services; video editors to render videos of our weekly services; people willing to visit homebound elderly or disabled church members and spend a couple of hours watching them while their caregivers run errands

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Share the Gospel, teach someone to read by becoming an ESL tutor


Dear Bill, 

Do you sense a call to teach other to learn English, and learn more about the Bible?
 
A workshop for people interested in tutoring others in English as a Second Language will be held Oct. 19-20 at Porter Memorial Baptist Church in Lexington.

 

Many Kentucky Baptists volunteer as tutors through literacy missions, which assists children and adults in developing reading skills using a Bible-based curriculum.

 

The workshop will also provide volunteers insight on how to start a literacy missions group in their church or association.

 

Friday's session begins at 6 p.m., EDT. Saturday's session is from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.

The workshop is $15 per person for materials and lunch on Saturday. Porter Memorial Baptist is located at 4300 Nicholasville Rd., Lexington.

 

Advanced registration by Oct. 15 is required. Call Rene Bibb at (859) 223-5496.

 

Click here to learn more about literacy missions ministry.

 
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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Serve God Very "Mulch!"

Hey friends! We are looking for folks who are willing to help spread some generously donated mulch on our church property! If you can help, contact Mary or Bones McKinley at (859) 356-9040!

in awe of HIM,
Bill Clark

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Monday, April 30, 2012

LIFE GROUP MINISTRY OPPORTUNITY!

Hey, Life Groups!

Looking for a way to serve?  Check out this opportunity to help a ministry that our very own Grovers Ben & Cara Wilson and Josh & Holly Thornton are leading.  Check out all the info below, and just GO FOR IT!  Let's be the church and reach out to the "orphans" in a fun way, just by being a part of a Golf Event.  Check it out...

Small Groups,

     If you are looking for a service project for May, For Jamie's Sake of NKY has several great opportunities for you to serve.  For Jamie's Sake of NKY is a nonprofit resource center that serves the children, teens and families of foster care.  We assisited over 400 last year through donations of blankets/pillows, clothing, toys, school supplies/backpacks, Christmas gifts, bibles, and suitcases all free of charge.  On May 12th at 11:30pm, FJSNKY is having a golf fundraiser to help us continue with this ministry.  We are looking for golfers (if you do not have a full team of four, partial teams are ok), volunteers to help with set-up, donations of paper goods or desserts for the meal, donations for the silent auction, donations for the golfer goodie bags, hole sponsors, or volunteers to help with the dinner.   We are asking that you prayfully consider helping this great ministry. Click here to view/print/download the FJSNKY Golf Tournament Registration Form.  Please note we have extended the registration deadline.

     Feel free to check out the FJSNKY web site at FJSNKY.org or email us at FJSNKY@gmail.com with any questions.

Thank you!

Ben and Cara Wilson

Josh and Holly Thornton

Mary Beth Wallingford


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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Support Missions tonight at our Spaghetti Dinner and Silent Auction

Wanna get your grub on, shop, have fun, and support missions all at the same time?! Then come on out to the Grove tonight for our Spaghetti Dinner and Silent Auction. It starts at 6 p.m. and the cost is $10 for adults and $5 for kids. All proceeds will be used to send a team of missionaries to Monterrey, Mexico later this summer! What an awesome cause this is! So build up your appetite, and come on out this evening! Check out all the awesome auction items listed below...

Friday, March 30, 2012

Urgent Last Minute Saturday Ministry Opportunity!

Great ministry opportunity for Sat. Morning!!! Check out this word from our
Helping Hands director Dianna Noyes...

Hey all you fine Christian friends, Helping Hands has a semi sitting in the
parking lot of the church so that we can unload the POD we rented because it
has to be picked up by the fourth. We sent word out last night but just
found out that the connection we sent the word to is out of town, so I truly
apologize for the late request. If we get enough people there it shouldn't
take anymore than an hour and a half or two at the most. We will be meeting
at church at 9 AM to get started. The semi has to be removed tomorrow also
so we have to get it done tomorrow. Again I sorry for the late notice but
hope some of you can come out and help.

Those of you reading this if you have any other email address you can
forward this to, I would really appreciate that too.

Thanks and God Bless

Dianna Noyes

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Easter Egg-stravaganza!

Would you prayerfully consider volunteering for our annual Easter
Eggstravaganza, a 2-hour event full of festivities for kids up to grade 5,
held right on our church campus. This year's event will take place on
Saturday, March 24 which is just around the corner. Registration will begin
at 9:45 a.m. and the event will end at 12:00 noon. We are seeking adults
who don't have any children in that age bracket (grade 5 and under) who
would be willing to serve as group leaders (taking groups of kids to their
different stations), station leaders (anywhere from snacks or games to
crafts or egg hunt leaders), and registration and finale workers. If you
love the Lord and love kids, you qualify! If you can serve in this way,
please contact Cindy Camp at ccamp@fuse.net.

Friday, March 9, 2012

Piner relief and services update

Here's a full blown update on our disaster relief efforts and needs from our parks and recreation dept.:

in awe of HIM,
Bill Clark

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From: "Trauger, Steve" <steve.trauger@KENTONCOUNTY.ORG>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 08:46:04 -0500
Subject: Piner relief and services update - Pass the word and the word is VOLUNTEER

“There are no passengers on Spaceship Earth. We are all crew.” ~ Marshall McLuhan. Yep. I’m may be using this quote for quite some time. ‘Time heals all’ but we ain’t there yet. PLEASE use whatever resources you can to help your friends and neighbors in need. If it’s all you’ve got, believe me when I tell you, time and energy are appreciated way more than you may think. Join in on the clean-up effort. Volunteer your services at the Piner Baptist Church at (859) 356-3222 to help. If it’s just taking coffee or lunches to those working in the field, you’ll be helping. If you’re picking up what is now trash and debris, remember, it was someone’s treasures only days ago. Now it’s only memories. HELP: It’s a four-letter word that we don’t use nearly enough.

 

Dumpsters: For those affected, dumpsters are located in a number of places, including in front of Piner Elementary School, on Parkers Grove Road, on Cruise Creek Road, on Carlisle Road, and at the Wilmington Baptist Church. Residents who need dumpsters delivered may contact Roger Wells, Kenton County Solid Waste Coordinator at (859) 392-1930.

 

Financial support: The residents of southern Kenton County are in dire need of financial support (monetary donations).

· Contributions may be made at any Huntington Bank c/o KENTON COUNTY RELIEF FUND.

· The Bank of Kentucky is also accepting PINER TORNADO RELIEF FUND donations.

 

Laundry services: Tide is currently set up Nicholson Christian Church. They are providing personal laundry service for the tornado victims. People may drop off their personal laundry here at our distribution center from 9:00 am ~ 6:00 pm daily. Please let any of your friends, family, and neighbors know they are here. Nicholson Christian Church is located at 1970 Walton Nicholson Pike, Independence, KY  41051. Call (859) 356-7770.

 

Relief supplies:

· Needed: Work/rubber boots.

· Piner Baptist Church ~ (859) 356-3222: There are plenty of supplies at the Piner Baptist Church, located at 15044 Madison Pike, Morning View, KY 41030. Clothing, food, cleaning supplies, toiletries, water, tarps, roofing nails, basic building supplies, boxes, and much more.

· Nicholson Christian Church ~ Need NEW socks, underwear, bras, and pillows that are in plastic or original boxes. NEW towels, washcloths, hand-towels. Nothing used.

· Twenhofel Middle School: Clothing, food, water and bedding at Twenhofel Middle School for any in the Piner area who need it. At Twenhofel MS, contact Jamie Gastright, Family Resource Center Coordinator.

            · The City of Taylor Mill will be collecting the following items in an effort to support those impacted: NON-Perishable Canned Meats, Individual Juice Bottles, Individual Bottles Gator Aid/Rehydration Fluids, NON-Perishable Canned Foods, NON-Perishable READY to EAT Foods, with Pop Tops, Snack Foods and Cereals, Personal Hygiene Supplies (deodorant, soap, etc.), Over the Counter Medications for adults and kids (such as antacids, pain reliever, anti diarrhea), Dog Food/Cat Food, Boost/Ensure, Garbage Bags, Utility Gloves, Can Openers, Diapers/Formula, Flashlights WITH batteries, Instant drink mixes (coffee, tea, etc.). Donations will currently be accepted through Monday, March 12 at the Taylor Mill City Building M through F, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm at City of Taylor Mill, 5225 Taylor Mill Road, Taylor Mill, KY 41015.  After hour and weekend donations can be dropped off at the Taylor Mill Fire Department.

 

Roads: Contact Kenton County Public Works at (859) 392-1920 between 7:30 am and 4:00 pm and at (859) 356-3191 after hours.

 

Suspicious activity: Please report any suspicious people or activity to Kenton County Police. KC Police are patrolling the Piner area aggressively and want to stop any theft or unauthorized scrappers. For immediate situations, call 911. For non-emergency situations, call (859) 356-3191.

 

Volunteer Opportunities and more information about the coordination of group efforts ongoing please visit:  https://www.facebook.com/#!/groups/TornadoReliefNKY/, http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1109451895736&s=361&e=001z9iF3td7dya0zC1pYjJqNuehMzkpL-Dab9Mdwo5BLJJTWqbJLHhKsowuQRXzgGiEc6NxvdG68S7Us5s-PMMYLcXKnrdcJe2CPRy-GuAKJY3lFPIpsqegAUbOnjgMW2o7jxmS-gbYI4OtG4rfp48jkQHkGsWRSNCL, or contact your local Fire/EMS/Police Departments.

 

 

Steve Trauger, Recreation Programs Coordinator

Kenton County Parks & Recreation

3902 Richardson Rd., Independence, KY 41051

859.525.PLAY (7529), fax 859.525.7265

steve.trauger@kentoncounty.org

kentoncounty.org

 

Member Kentucky Recreation and Park Society

   2011 Dorothy Mullen Arts & Humanities Award Recipient for Sugar Camp ~ Makin' Maple Syrup

   2010 KRPS Professional of the Year

   2009 KRPS Outstanding Program Award Recipient for (Almost) Every Other Thursday Science

   2005 KRPS Outstanding Program Award Recipient for Wild Wednesdays!

Member National Recreation & Park Association

 

"We do not stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing." ~ George Bernard Shaw

 

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Tornado Disaster Relief in Northern KY

Hey, friends! Wanna know all the latest info about the Tornado Disaster Relief efforts in Northern KY? Check out this link below. It will tell you latest info on drop-off locations, benefit fundraisers, places where effected families can get help, and more. This is a facebook group page link, so if you don't have a free facebook account, you'll need to get ya one to see the info. The response to help has been overwhelmingly awesome! I'm so proud of our community. We have such Godly people that are serving the Lord and shining His light in the midst of a horrible tragedy. Let's keep serving in His name! Here's the link: http://www.facebook.com/groups/TornadoReliefNKY/docs/

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Kentucky Disaster Relief Training

When disaster strikes, some of the first to respond to help are Southern
Baptist disaster relief volunteers. Kentucky has an active disaster relief
program which works in concert with similar programs in other states.
Whether the disaster occurs in the state of Kentucky or elsewhere in the
nation or the world, Kentucky volunteers may be called out to help.

More than 7,000 individuals are trained as disaster relief workers in
Kentucky. Kentucky volunteers can staff feeding units designed to deliver
thousands of hot meals on short notice, move in with chainsaws to help
remove debris, do the dirty work of helping families remove mud from flooded
homes and provide many other disaster relief services.

Saturday, March 10, 2012 from 9 AM - 4 PM some folks from HGBC will be
attending the training required to deploy with the Kentucky Disaster Relief
team led by the Men of the KBC. If you'd like more information, or would
like to register to attend, please visit the link below.
http://www.kybaptist.org/kbc.nsf/pages/Disaster+Relief+Training+Porter+Memor
ial+Baptist+Church++Lexington+KY+3+10+2012.html

We plan on taking the church bus down, so if you plan on going or have
already registered, please let Tom Owen at 859-905-8206 or Rick Carter at
859-380-7974 know so we can keep track of how many we have attending.