South Main TodayVol. 27, No. 43November 16, 2018 SMBC.ORG
In Midtown Houston 4100 Main Street Houston, Texas 77002 (713) 529-4167 smbc.org
Manna Thanksgiving BanquetOn Sunday, November 18, the Manna Ministry will host a Thanksgiving Banquet for our neighbors who are homeless or hungry in the Fellowship Hall from 4:00 - 8:00 PM. If you are interested in volunteering, please email Carole Williams at [email protected] to register as a volunteer.
MIDTOWN MUSIC CONCERT SERIES
AMAHL AND THE NIGHT VISITORSSUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1:30 PM, SANCTUARYDR. RICK PIERSALL, DIRECTING
ACU Opera is an on-campus student group at Abilene Chris an University. This year, they will be performing Meno ’s Amahl and the Night Visitors in the Fall, and Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro in the Spring. The group is passionate about bringing the art of opera to their communi es and looks forward to bringing their talents to South Main.
Arts Roundtableat South MainNovember 15, 20187:00 – 8:30 PMLoessner Gallery Rooms
roundtable:Finding God in...
ArtLiterature
Music
If you le our Art, Music, and/or Literature Summer Roundtables wishing there was more — more stories, more ques ons, and more me to share answers — don’t miss the Arts Roundtable at South Main in November. South Main ar sts and enthusiasts are invited to gather for more crea ve experience and conversa on. Several South Main ar sts’ works will be featured while we dialogue and build rela onships over refreshments. Whether you’re inspired to create or improve your patronage, bring your journal, sketchbook, camera, and ideas to the Arts Roundtable at South Main.
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The Texas Bap st Hunger Off ering has partnered with Operación San Andrés, our ministry that serves children and families in Collique, Peru, to provide hunger relief programs and educa on. On November 27 for #GivingTuesday, every penny raised for TBHO will go directly toward OSA for food and medicine for children in need. About 70 children in the OSA program are consistently receiving food, educa on, and, most importantly, the news of Jesus Christ.
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A family or individual from our congrega on may contribute an extra measure of beauty to our sanctuary by dona ng a fl ower arrangement to honor a family member, a friend, a group, or simply to commemorate the anniversary of a birth, a marriage, or a death.
If you would like to give fl owers for this purpose on an upcoming Sunday please contact Susan Moore in the church offi ce by email at [email protected].
Worship Flowers
UPCOMING EVENTSN O V E M B E R 18 Manna Thanksgiving 21 No Midtown Midweek supper, Bible study, or programming 25 Christ the King Sunday 27 Service of Hope & Remembrance
D E C E M B E R 2 First Sunday of Advent, Single Service schedule, Amahl and the Night Visitors 5 Lessons and Carols 8 Kids’ Day Out 9 Second Sunday of Advent, Single Service schedule 12 MainKids’ Christmas Pageant 16 Third Sunday of Advent, Single Service schedule, Journey to the Baby
Use this link (h ps://texasbap sts.givingfuel.com/2018-giving-tuesday) to support OSA through the Texas Bap st Hunger Off ering.
Beginning December 2, every Sunday in December
will be a Single Service Sunday.
We will worship together in the Sanctuary at 10:00 AM
and gather in our Sunday School communi es
to study the Bible at 11:00 AM.
Single Service Schedule
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Services telecast Sundays at 11:00 AM: Comcast – 17, TVMax – 95, Phonoscope – 75, AT&T U-verse – 99, and in Kingwood on Sudden Link – 99
In the Family Ministry at South Main, we use a curriculum called Orange. It’s called Orange because if you put the colors “Red” (represen ng the heart of the home) and “Yellow” (represen ng the light of the church) together, you get Orange.
One of the major philosophies of the Orange curriculum is pu ng children into small groups or “Leading Small.” We adopted this approach in our MainKids ministry this year. We have divided our 1st – 4th grade Sunday School classes into
eight small, graded groups. There are about 10 – 12 children per group, and these groups have been matched with the perfect small group adult leaders. Each leader has made a commitment to “Leading Small” by doing special things to connect with children outside of church me and building a personal rela onship with each child. A ending a child’s soccer prac ce, accompanying their class during Kids’ Day Out, wri ng a note to let them know they are praying for them, and organizing father/son baseball games are just a few examples of the ways our adult leaders are connec ng with the children in their Sunday school class... not just on Sundays… but all the days.
Research tells us that one of the greatest predictors of young adults con nuing their life in the church is their ability to connect with a “Circle of 5”: fi ve people in their life (who are not their parents) who built a rela onship with them at church and encouraged them in their faith when they were a child. Our Sunday school small group leaders aim to be one of our MainKids’ fi ve, helping to secure their faith in Jesus forever.
Each of our 1st – 4th grade Sunday school small group classes had an opportunity to select their own class name. I thought I would share those with you because they are so, so wonderful.
1st Grade, Mrs. Charis Smith’s and Mr. Jim Flynt’s Kind Koalas1st Grade, Mrs. Sara Tirado’s and Mrs. Julie White’s Rainbow Tigers2nd Grade, Mr. Jaime and Mrs. Diana Negrete’s F.I.S.H. (Followers In Search of Him)2nd Grade, Mr. Clarence and Mrs. Connie Bell’s Jesus’ Class 3rd and 4th Grade boys, Mr. Jerry and Mrs. Ginger Hamilton’s Guys In Ac on3rd and 4th Grade boys and girls, Mrs. Emily Nelson’s and Mrs. Courtney Smith’s Emerald Dragons3rd and 4th Grade boys and girls, Mrs. Becky Humble’s and Mr. Cleavy McKnight’s Phoenix ClassHispanic Congrega on, Mr. Ruben Jarrin’s and Mr. Mitch Cutsinger’s Lion Sharks
Thank you to all of these amazing adults who have commi ed to loving and teaching our children this year in Sunday school.
Leigh Anne BryantFamily Ministry Associate to MainKids
Celebra ng and naviga ng Mondays through Sundaysfrom week one to week 936
toward authen c and las ng faith in Christ.
Family Ministry Service of Hope & RemembranceOn November 27 at 7:00 PM in Westmoreland Chapel, we will gather to off er prayers, seeking comfort for our sorrows sustained this year. If you have suff ered loss or wish to remember a loved one who passed away this year, this service will provide a me and space for consola on. The service off ers healing in the form of comfor ng music, an opportunity to, if desired, light a candle to memorialize the losses suff ered, and fi nally, a short message to help us acknowledge our grief and fi nd hope in God’s presence and gracious love. Even if you did not sustain a loss this year, your presence is encouraged to a end ongoing suff ering in your life or to provide care and comfort for others.
Lessons & CarolsWEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5 At 6:30 PM amid the warm glow of a candlelit procession in our Sanctuary, we will enjoy nine scripture readings, or lessons, that span the story of the fall of humanity, the promise of the Messiah, and the birth of Jesus. Interspersed will be carols sung by our South Main Chamber Choir, Agape, One Accord, and the congrega on.
Oberammergau Passion PlayTwenty-seven South Mainers will travel to see the Passion Play in Oberammergau, Germany in September, 2020. We are reserving spots early because this play is produced only once every ten years. We have space for more of our South Main family and friends! A er seeing the play, we will explore signifi cant sites in historic Germany before returning home. There are packets available in the church offi ce or email Be ye Carpenter ([email protected]) for more informa on.
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NOVEMBER 2018
Sunday-Relationship with God and others
Monday Pray for church staff
Tuesday-Members, visitors, ministries
Wednesday-The sick, needy, oppressed and Armed Forces
Thursday-Houston, workplaces, school and neighborhood
Friday-The world,social justice, religious freedom and peace
Saturday-Gratitude for people,events and things in our lives
1 Our workplaces and those looking for work
2 Latin America OSA staff, other volunteers
3 Offer thanks for opportunities in our lives Pray for visitors to our church, that they would experience the love of Christ MIDTOWN MUSIC CONCERT SERIES
4 Generosity of spirit toward those around us Pray for families in our midst that are grieving during this time. ALL SAINTS’ DAY
5 Adult Education Ministry: Greg and Family Team Ministries
6 Adult communities’ teachers, leaders, and classes
7 The marginalized & poor, those seeking assistance, Grace Wood, EAC Food Pantry
8 The streets of our city; First responder
9 Asia, North Korea, China
10 Offer thanks for God’s presence and authority in our lives Pray for our kids to cement 2AM friends TRIBE/YOUTH OVERNIGHTS
11 Openness to God’s leading in our lives Pray for beautiful weather and fellowship as we celebrate together FALL FESTIVAL
12 Youth Ministry: Suzann, J, VOX, and SS leaders
13 Families; the church as a place of growth for parents and children
14 MANNA ministry worship & friendship for the homeless, SEARCH
15 Internationals in Houston; those who need a friend Pray that this new event will deepen peoples’ faith and help develop new friendships. ARTS ROUNDTABLE
16 Africa, Europe
17 Offer thanks for God’s care and guidance
18 Our growing in the knowledge of God and choosing God’s way Pray for our homeless neighbors MANNA THANKSGIVING
19 Children’s Ministry: Dolores, staff and families
20 New members: A place of connection & acceptance here
21 People serving in the military & government
22 Our communities; those needing friends South Main at Home Pray for our hearts to be filled with gratitude to God for our many blessings THANKSGIVING
23 People who are in places with armed conflicts; refugees and their families
24 Offer thanks for the challenges that make us trust more
25 Insight for showing God’s love and mercy
26 Worship Ministry: Steve/Carey, pastoral care team & support staff and their famIlies
27 Visitors to our church: GO Team & Outreach Pray for our church family to be present to those traversing the holidays without loved ones SERVICE OF HOPE AND
28 People with illness,, the elderly and their caregivers, Amazing Place; Sojourn House
29 People who are homebound or isolated
30 Europe, Ukraine
SMT 11_16_18.pdfNovember 2018W - Copy.pdf321Offer thanks for opportunities in our livesLatin AmericaOur workplaces and those looking for workOSA staff, other volunteersPray for visitors to our church, that they would experience the love of ChristMIDTOWN MUSIC CONCERT SERIESThe marginalized & poor, those seeking assistance, Grace Wood, EAC Food PantryAdult communities’ teachers, leaders, and classesWorship Ministry:Steve/Carey, pastoral care team & support staff and their famIliesPray for our church family to be present to those traversing the holidays without loved onesSERVICE OF HOPE AND REMEMBRANCE