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September 14, 2020 Volume 60—Number 36
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#MARRIAGE NIGHT 2020
September 27th
3:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Hillsboro Church of Christ, in conjunction with
RightNow Media, will be a host site for the simulcast
event “Marriage Night”. You must register at
https://events.rightnowmedia.org/attendee/site/2486
and the cost is $30.00 per couple. You will hear from
Michael Jr. and three other speakers during this simul-
cast event.
Child care will be provided upon request (please RSVP
to 937-393-1752) and an evening meal will provided
at no cost to you.
Known as one of today’s most gifted comedians. Michael Jr. brings laughter and understanding to audiences
all over the world. Michael got his start performing at the legendary Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach;
home of Jay Leno and “The Tonight Show.” This outstanding performance led to Michael Jr. performing at the
“Just for Laughs” comedy festival in Montreal where he became the first comedian to ever appear live via sat-
ellite on ”The Tonight Show” which catapulted Michael Jr.’s career.
Now, Michael Jr. tours the country using comedy to inspire audiences to activate their purpose and live a life
fulfilled. His impactful delivery and versatility has landed him on The Tonight Show, The Late, Late Show,
Oprah, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Comedy Central, TedX Talks and a keynote for Fortune 500 companies.
On the home front, Michael is happily married. He
and his wife are the proud parents of five beautiful
children.
One of the attractions that I was excited about when moving to this part of the country was Kings Island. I grew up going to
small amusement parks that really didn’t offer much as far as rollercoasters. My senior year of high school I went to Cedar
Point with some buddies and loved it, so I was excited to be living near an amusement park that was of that caliber. We went
on a youth group trip to Kings Island and I was ready to ride some rollercoasters, and then I rode The Banshee. When I got off,
I found out that some things had changed in my body since I was 18. The students I was riding with were ready to go on to the
next ride, but I needed a minute because, even though I had gotten off the ride, the world around me hadn’t gotten the memo.
I was dizzy and needed to hold on to the railing for a little while.
The older I get the more I realize that regular maintenance is important because you never know when something is going to
quit working like it used to. This past week my wife reminded me that I need to schedule my yearly check-up with the doctor
and the other day I threw out my neck drying off after a shower. Now I realize that I am probably coming off like I have no idea
what I’m talking about because I am still in my thirties. You’re probably thinking, “You think it’s bad now, just wait until your
[insert your current age].” While that is a lot to look forward to, I am also aware that any extra care I can give to my body now
will pay off later.
We understand the importance of regular maintenance when it comes to our body, car, lawnmower, or house. Those are
things that if we give them regular attention, they will serve us well for years to come. Regular maintenance is about the long
game, it’s about making choices now that will provide benefit for us in the future. But what about regular maintenance for
your marriage? When was the last time you gave your marriage a “check-up”? (And no, going out to eat at a restaurant for
your anniversary does not count.) Marriage is an important relationship that can be a source of great joy or great pain. Any-
one who has been married long enough to
get out of the “honeymoon stage” knows that
marriage is difficult and rewarding. The more
you intentionally invest in your marriage the
stronger it will be in the future.
You have an opportunity coming up in a cou-
ple of weeks to spend a day really investing in
your marriage. On September 27th, our
church is hosting a one-day marriage confer-
ence called “Marriage Night”. It is a great
opportunity to hear from some great speak-
ers and intentionally work together with your
spouse to strengthen your marriage. No
matter how long you have been married, you
still have more time ahead of you and this is a
great way to invest in the future.
It’s time for a check-up. Time to hit the treadmill, to do some stretches, kick the tires, check under the hood. Time to make
some changes now that will ensure years of joy for you, your spouse, your children and your family. We hope that this confer-
ence will be a blessing to you and we look forward to experiencing it with you on September 27th.
If you would like to sign up visit https://events.rightnowmedia.org/attendee/site/2486
Grace and Peace,
Adam
It’s Time for a Check-up
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE SEPTEMBER 13, 2020
First Service: 52 Second Service: 100 Online Worship: 162 TOTAL: 314
Building Fund: 26,637.44 Chair Fund 6,591.94
Offering: Weekly Need: 11,229.13 Received: 12,828.47
A complete financial report is available upon request to the church
First Service: 74 Second Service: 108 Online Worship: 131 TOTAL: 313
Building Fund: 26,637.44 Chair Fund 6,391.94
Offering: Weekly Need: 11,229.13 Received: 11,736.00
WORSHIP ATTENDANCE SEPTEMBER 6, 2020
Saturday, September 19, 2020
Two Mile Walk Begins at the Center
Registration: 8:30 am
Walk Begins: 9:00 am
Walk Ends: 10:00 am
You can pick up a registration form at Hills-
boro Church of Christ or go online to
www.sopcwecare.com
The SOPC is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We are dedicated to ministering to young men and young women in our area
who may be facing an unplanned pregnancy or who may have faced one in the past. It is our desire to share the love of Christ
with each of our clients through our actions and our words. As we share the love of God, we are also able to minister to some
of our client’s most pressing needs.
Marsha Williams has placed special envelopes for
“Operation Christmas Child” donations at the entrances to
the worship center and also on the bulletin board down-
stairs. If you are able to help out with a donation, please
use these envelopes and place in the offering
baskets. (if you don’t have one of these envelopes, just be
sure to mark your donation “Shoebox”
If you wish to help buy or shop for items, please contact
Marsha Williams.
SHOEBOXES
The SOPC seeks to serve Jesus Christ by upholding the sanctity of human life, assisting individuals facing the challenges of un-
planned pregnancy, ministering to the emotional and spiritual needs resulting from an abortion, and promoting sexual purity.
You are invited, along with as many community members
as possible, to join an event at the courthouse in the center
of Hillsboro to pray in unity for our nation and our commu-
nity. This date was selected to correlate with the event
”The Return” and a prayer march to take place on the Na-
tional Mall in Washington D.C. We look forward to lifting
our voices in prayer, humility, repentance, and gratitude to
God with you.
PUBLIC INVITATION
We have started our
“Building Fund”. If
you would like to use
these envelopes for
your donation, they
will be available at either Welcome Center.
BUILDING FUND
HEALTH: Sue Bryan, Denver Conley, Jim Cook, Hunter Green, Becky Gotherman, Marvin Gother-
man, Stacey Harper, Laverne Holbrook, Elsie McConnaughey, Ohio Mission Bible Training Center, Janet Pence, Larry Road-es, Angela Ruble, John Russell, Bill Swayne, Wayne Wei-denbein SHUT-INS: Barbara Boris, Jewel Calmes, Mable McGraw, John Porter, Carol Setty CANCER: Jeffrey Aurigema, Carl Copas, Gary Hartman, Diann Hensley, Judy Roush, Ken Roush, Mark Sears, SPIRITUAL: America FAMILY LOSS: MISSION: The Brittons, The Millers, The Newmans MILITARY: Tyler & Cindy Amos, Chad Blankenship, Justin Brandt, Ryan Burns, Mark Conover, Thaddeus Conover, Co-rey Hughes, Kyle Kessinger, Taylor Sweeney HCC LEADERSHIP: Steve Allen, Jim Bush, Roger Epley, Dan Fauber, Mike Labig, and Richard VanZant Names in italic type are due to be the removed from the next newsletter, PLEASE contact the church office with an update if they should remain.
PRAYER PENNY- A- MEAL
Yes, we are still collecting Community Market receipts. You may
put your receipt in the box with the white church on top that is
in the front foyer marked “Penny A Meal”. Also, be sure to pick
up one of the envelopes to use for your monthly donation to
Penny a Meal. You can put your monthly donation in the box
also!
THE CHAIRS ARE COMING
In anticipation of the arrival of the chairs, which will be 3 to
4 months, we intend to remove the “odd, taped off” pews
as soon as possible, removing the imposing “do not sit
here” placards. It will open up the space for us to freely
move about the worship center without crowding others.
That also means we will need to find a home for our pews,
whether that be your rec room, front porch or patio, or an-
other church. If you have interest in one of the pews let us
know and we can make that happen.
SR. HIGH YOUTH
The Sr, High youth will be meeting this Sunday, at 9:00 AM
in the Loft.
VOLUNTEERS
We are still looking for people who would like to help in
our children’s area Sunday mornings. Teachers, aides,
nursery workers etc. If interested, please contact Adam
Steele or Megan Apgar.