Friday, November 2, 2012
Just a Reminder
Just a reminder - the Fall Fellowship is next Thursday, November 8th at 6:00 p.m. in the Foyer. Bring your favorite dish and come join us.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
FALL FELLOWSHIP
Our Fall Fellowship will be on Thursday, November 8th, at 6:00 p.m. in the Foyer of the church. The theme for the evening is "Frugal Living". This year instead of the lavish dinner, we are making it simple and less expensive. We will be having a "Finger Food Potluck". To keep with the theme for the evening let's make it interesting - use the items you have on hand in your frig, pantry and freezer to make your dish. Don't go to the store and buy something, keep it simple and homemade or even homebaked.
Flyers will be going up in a few weeks with full details. Mark the date in ink and we will see you there.
Flyers will be going up in a few weeks with full details. Mark the date in ink and we will see you there.
Blessings Overflowed at Our Fall Retreat
The Joy Women's Ministry held our first Fall Retreat at Spring Lake Camp and Retreat Center this past weekend. The theme for the retreat was "Fill my Cup, Lord" with Janie Bono of Baton Rouge, LA as our speaker. Forty eight women from Hot Springs Baptist Church and churches in Pine Bluff, Benton and Little Rock were in attendance.
A big thank you goes to our hosts, Ted and Verna Ortigo. Ted was there to help and answer any questions we had and Verna and her kitchen crew were outstanding in their meal preparation.
The Joy Women's Team would like to thank everyone who attended, the retreat would not have been successful without you.
Some of the comments we have received on Facebook are:
“Good times!!!!
Love all my sisters!!!”
“Well, I am one not to post a lot and put my life out there for all to
see.....but, I have to share this. Thanks to small group of ladies I had the
best weekend I have had in a very long time. They worked countless hours putting
together this women's retreat and it was so good. I meet new people got to know
some better and truly felt God's presence among us. If u are a part of Hot
Springs Baptist Church or if your not, u need to watch for the next one and
make sure you attend. We all need a break from our routines and families every
now and then. Can not wait to see what God has in store for us tomorrow at
church. Thanks again ladies....u know who you are”
Yes, we can sing!!!
Sing with praise
A big thank you goes to our hosts, Ted and Verna Ortigo. Ted was there to help and answer any questions we had and Verna and her kitchen crew were outstanding in their meal preparation.
The Joy Women's Team would like to thank everyone who attended, the retreat would not have been successful without you.
Some of the comments we have received on Facebook are:
“Wow, what a great
weekend, and Sunday is not even here yet. The Retreat was great, everything was
perfect with it.”
“Enjoying my evening with some Amazing
ladies at the women's retreat! ;) Can't wait to see what God has in store for
us this weekend!”
“Enjoyed this weekend with women from Hot Springs Baptist Joy Ministry.”
This morning we were asked repeatedly when our next retreat will be. The Spring Retreat will be April 19, 20 and 21, 2013 at Shepherd of the Ozarks. We will be announcing this very soon. Check back for dates of upcoming events.
Pics of the retreat:
Testimony Time
Announcements
Janie Bono our speaker
Worship Time
Cindy Carney our Worship Leader
I promise the songs are not new!!!
Worship and praise
Monday, September 10, 2012
Beth Moore Simulcast
BETH MOORE SIMULCAST
There will be a Beth Moore Simulcast this Saturday, September 15 at
Second Baptist Church in Malvern, AR
It begins at 9:00 a.m. and concludes at 4:30 p.m.
the cost is $10.00 and includes a light breakfast and lunch
Second Baptist Church is located at 210 West Mill Street in Malvern
you may go on-line at www.secondbaptistmalvern.org or call the
church office at 501-332-2624 for more information
This is an excellent opportunity to experience a live conference in a convenient,
close to home setting.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Sunday is the last day to register for our Fall Retreat
DON'T FORGET --- This Sunday, August 26th is the last day to register for the Fall Retreat. Registration desks have been set up at the back door by the pre-school area and in the Foyer at the Mission Information desk.
SEPTEMBER BOOK TALK
SEPTEMBER BOOK TALK
The next Book Talk meeting will be Tuesday, September 11 at 6:20 p.m. in room 121.
This month the group will be reading and discussing Counterfeit Gods by Timothy Keller.
All women are welcome to attend Book Talk meetings on the second Tuesday, of each month from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. Bring a snack to share with the group.
For more infomation and locations where the book may be purchased please contact, Katie Reeves. Katie can be reached at 501-655-1655 or email her at katiereeves@att.net.
Monday, July 9, 2012
2012 FALL LADIES RETREAT
Fall Ladies Retreat
"Fill My Cup, Lord"
Speaker - Janie Bono
Springlake Camp -- Lonsdale, AR
September 21 and 22, 2012
$75 per person
Enjoy Life Enrichment, Girl Friend Time, Fun, Quiet Time, Share Time, Food and Fellowship
Registration begins Sunday, July 15, 2012
Before Sunday School and After the Morning Worship Service at the Ministry Desk in the Front Foyer.
Stop by the pick up your Registration Packet
For more information call: Betty Lacy, 282-3131 or email your questions to joywomensministry@yahoo.com
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
MISSION HOT SPRINGS
MISSION HOT SPRINGS
NEEDS HELP
The Food Team for Mission Hot Springs need your help.
Cookies are needed for the Backyard Bible Clubs. Lots of cookies are needed. They can be homemade, homebaked or store bought. Please contact Joan Tornquist for more information, her telephone number is - 545-9710 or you can email her at carl.and.joan@sbcglobal.net
Working together as a church we can make this the greatest week in lives of the people of Hot Springs.
Jill Sullivan - May 3, 2012
Jill Sullivan was our guest speaker this year for our Fabulous Fashion Fiesta. We want to share her message with everyone.
2. A gentle and quiet spirit does NOT mean we never talk or that we only talk quietly. Some of us are naturally more outgoing and some may even tend to have a little more volume about us than others. Note that it doesn’t say a “gentle and quiet personality” or a “gentle and quiet voice.” It’s a “gentle and quiet SPRIT” that is precious in God’s sight. I do believe that while a woman with a gentle and quiet spirit is slow to speak, when she does speak, people have a tendency to listen, because she is able to communicate spiritual truth with wisdom. And when she speaks, it is not in an effort to gain attention for herself, but from a desire to bring glory to God.
3. A woman with a gentle and quiet spirit is at peace with herself and those around her. She gets along with everyone, because, like I said earlier, she is not easily offended or irritated. Sure, people still say things that hurt her feelings or cause her to get upset from time to time, but she freely extends grace to them, fully aware that she is just as capable of inflicting hurt on others. Not only is she at peace with the people around her, she is at peace with her circumstances. She is content with her position in life, with her possessions, and with her place as a child of God. Fear has no place in her life, because her trust in God is complete.
Sounds like the perfect woman, doesn’t she? Obviously, we can never obtain perfection
this side of Heaven, but I do believe, as Christians, that we should strive to
be as Christ-like as we can be. So how
do we become women with gentle and quiet spirits? Just a couple of thoughts to share with you…
1. Slow down!
I’m talking to myself here! The
pace of our lives today is just incredible.
It seems that we rush from one activity to the next, with hardly time
for a breath in between. Many of our
activities are good things, but we find ourselves so rushed trying to get
everything done, that we don’t have time to do anything well. I ran across this quote the other day, and it
is so true… “On every level of life, from housework to heights of prayer,
in all judgment and efforts to get things done, hurry and impatience are sure
marks of the amateur.” ― Evelyn Underhill I don’t know about you, but I don’t want
to be an amateur. How often do we just
worry about getting on with the next thing without fully entering the thing in
front of us? If we are in Christ, our
time is not running out … we are actually already living in eternity, if you
think about it. Let’s make a choice, a
conscious decision, to live life fully aware of His grace and goodness to
us. John Piper tells us that we must
tune our senses to SEE His grace. And in
order to do that well, we must slow down!
And just a word to the young moms here … it seems that when our children
are babies, we spend all our time pushing them to grow up … we can’t wait for them
to sit up, to crawl, to walk. And then,
when they do grow up, we spend all our time lamenting the fact that they are
growing up. Crying when they start kindergarten, go to junior high, or graduate
from high school. Don’t do that! Make a decision to enjoy every minute of
their growing up time.
2. We need to live in an attitude of thanksgiving. And we can only be truly thankful when we slow down enough to really see the world and the people around us. Often, our problem is not lack of time…it’s a lack of thanksgiving. John tells us that Jesus gave thanks just before raising Lazarus from the dead. In Matthew, we read that Jesus gave thanks for the five loaves and two fish before miraculously feeding a multitude of people with them. And on the night before Jesus was crucified, Luke tells us that “He took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them… (Luke 22:19). Jesus took time to thank His Father … and in every case, his prayer of gratitude was followed by a miracle. Try it yourself sometime and see if it doesn’t make a difference in your life… When you’re holding that colicky baby in the middle of the night (for the sixth night in a row), take a moment and thank God for how good it feels to nuzzle that soft little neck. Or when you’re folding that endless mound of laundry, thank Him for how good it feels to put on a clean pair of socks on a cold winter’s day. When we take time to fully appreciate the things God gives us, our attitude can be completely renewed. And what greater way is there to please the Giver than to delight in His gifts?
Since tonight is all about fashion, let’s review a
few of the fashion trends of the recent decades. We’ll start in the 60’s, since that’s when I
arrived.
I was born right in the middle of the sixties, so
fortunately I was pretty much oblivious to the styles of that day. This was the decade of bell bottoms,
mini-skirts, white go-go boots, and peace signs. Long straight hair parted down the middle was
in style, but so was the beehive.
Fashion icons included Jackie Kennedy, the Beatles, and Cher.
I started kindergarten at the beginning of the
seventies, and graduated from junior high by the end of it. The seventies brought us platform shoes,
wide-legged jeans, and hot pants. The
disco look was all the rage. Think John
Travolta and Farrah Fawcett. I mean, who
didn’t want to be Farrah Fawcett … or at least have her hair? How many of us spent hours in front of the
mirror trying to get our hair feathered just right…?
I was in high school and college in the 1980’s … the
days of ripped sweatshirts, leg warmers, and massive shoulder pads. After all, everyone knows that the bigger
your shoulders are, the smaller your waist looks, right? And our hair … well, the bigger, the better! Our fashion icons were Brooke Shields,
Christie Brinkley, and Madonna.
By the time the ‘90’s rolled around, I was a young
mom, and fashion had taken a back seat in my life. And it’s just as well, because that was the
decade of designer tennis shoes, bare midriffs, baggy pants and slap bracelets. By this time, everyone wanted Jennifer
Aniston’s or Meg Ryan’s hair.
And now we’re in the 2000’s … in which both flare jeans and skinny jeans
are equally acceptable. Ugg boots, Crocs
and designer flip flops are all the rage.
And then there’s the fashion trend that no one understands … pants that
sag so low they show your underwear.
Seriously, does anyone understand that one? Reese Witherspoon and Angelina Jolie would be
two of our best-known fashion icons from this millennium.
So, as we can see…fashion trends come and go. Things that were once considered cool and
fashionable are nothing but a joke today.
How could we possibly have thought that wearing shoulder pads big enough
to play football in was a good thing?
Should we, as Christian girls and women, even care
about fashion? Should we even try to
keep up with the latest styles and trends when they change all the time? Sure…. Of course we want to take care of ourselves
and seek to be appealing and attractive to the culture around us. But should this be our primary focus?
I Peter 3:3-4 tells us, “Do not let your adorning be
external—the braiding of hair and the putting on of gold jewelry, or the
clothing you wear— but let your adorning be the hidden person of the heart with
the imperishable beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which in God's sight is
very precious.”
Did you catch that?
It is the inner adorning that God
puts the most emphasis on. “Let your
adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a
gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious.”
Who here wouldn’t like to have “imperishable
beauty?” We all know that as we age, our
outward beauty has a way of fading. But
isn’t it exciting to think that we can all have a beauty that will not fade
with age or illness?
Where does this verse in I Peter say that this
imperishable beauty comes from? From a
gentle and quiet spirit. So what exactly
is a gentle and quiet spirit?
Characteristics of a gentle and quiet spirit….
1. A gentle and quiet spirit is NOT weak. “Gentle” can also be translated as meek, and
actually appears that way in many translations.
“Meek” is not really a word that we women like very much. I mean, who wants to be “meek”? Isn’t that just another word for
“doormat?” The words “gentle” or “meek”
actually mean patient, kind, longsuffering, not easily irritated or
annoyed. I don’t know about you, but I
think it takes a lot of strength to not be easily irritated or annoyed. In fact, I believe a woman with a gentle and
quiet spirit is a natural leader…she has a humble confidence, and is able to
demonstrate leadership without being overly controlling or domineering. And her desire to lead is rooted in an
earnest desire to please God, not to be the center of attention or to get glory
for herself.2. A gentle and quiet spirit does NOT mean we never talk or that we only talk quietly. Some of us are naturally more outgoing and some may even tend to have a little more volume about us than others. Note that it doesn’t say a “gentle and quiet personality” or a “gentle and quiet voice.” It’s a “gentle and quiet SPRIT” that is precious in God’s sight. I do believe that while a woman with a gentle and quiet spirit is slow to speak, when she does speak, people have a tendency to listen, because she is able to communicate spiritual truth with wisdom. And when she speaks, it is not in an effort to gain attention for herself, but from a desire to bring glory to God.
3. A woman with a gentle and quiet spirit is at peace with herself and those around her. She gets along with everyone, because, like I said earlier, she is not easily offended or irritated. Sure, people still say things that hurt her feelings or cause her to get upset from time to time, but she freely extends grace to them, fully aware that she is just as capable of inflicting hurt on others. Not only is she at peace with the people around her, she is at peace with her circumstances. She is content with her position in life, with her possessions, and with her place as a child of God. Fear has no place in her life, because her trust in God is complete.
2. We need to live in an attitude of thanksgiving. And we can only be truly thankful when we slow down enough to really see the world and the people around us. Often, our problem is not lack of time…it’s a lack of thanksgiving. John tells us that Jesus gave thanks just before raising Lazarus from the dead. In Matthew, we read that Jesus gave thanks for the five loaves and two fish before miraculously feeding a multitude of people with them. And on the night before Jesus was crucified, Luke tells us that “He took bread, gave thanks and broke it, and gave it to them… (Luke 22:19). Jesus took time to thank His Father … and in every case, his prayer of gratitude was followed by a miracle. Try it yourself sometime and see if it doesn’t make a difference in your life… When you’re holding that colicky baby in the middle of the night (for the sixth night in a row), take a moment and thank God for how good it feels to nuzzle that soft little neck. Or when you’re folding that endless mound of laundry, thank Him for how good it feels to put on a clean pair of socks on a cold winter’s day. When we take time to fully appreciate the things God gives us, our attitude can be completely renewed. And what greater way is there to please the Giver than to delight in His gifts?
You know, I will never have Angelina Jolie’s figure,
Farrah Fawcett’s hair, or Jackie Kennedy’s sense of style. And that’s okay.
Because remember what the I Peter tells us…“Let your
adorning be the hidden person of the heart with the imperishable beauty of a
gentle and quiet spirit, which in God’s sight is very precious.” Fashion trends and fads may come and go, but
the beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit is imperishable. It’s fine to have fun with fashion and I do believe
we should try to look our best outwardly … but let’s really focus our efforts
on cultivating the beauty of that hidden person of our hearts.Sunday, June 10, 2012
Welcome to the Joy Women's Ministry Blog
This is the first post for our blog and we want to welcome you to the site. Feel free to take a look around the site, explore and have some fun.
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We invite you to follow the blog by registering on the right hand side and by registering your email address for notifications of any updates.
If you have prayer request, click on the prayer request tab for the email address where you can send the request. We have a prayer team already in place. All prayer requests are confidential and will not be shared with anyone other than the Prayer Team.
Again welcome to our blog.
We will be posting on a regular basis with updates on events not only with the Women's Ministry but events within our church.
We invite you to follow the blog by registering on the right hand side and by registering your email address for notifications of any updates.
If you have prayer request, click on the prayer request tab for the email address where you can send the request. We have a prayer team already in place. All prayer requests are confidential and will not be shared with anyone other than the Prayer Team.
Again welcome to our blog.
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