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The January issue of “The View” marks the begin‐ ning of another calendar year for this monthly pub‐ licaƟon. Changes in the bulk mailing regulaƟons make the Ɵmely delivery of third class mail more and more difficult. While we will strive to get each monthly issue mailed in Ɵme for readers to benefit from its contents, the best way to ensure you will receive it in a Ɵmely manner is to have it sent to your e‐mail ad‐ dress or to read it via the web site. Please save this copy to use for reference for all of January. Five staff members are recognized for having completed another year of work at Mount Zion. Beverly Craig (Head Custodian) and Shannon Smith (Children’s Ministry Intern) complete 4 years of service; Frank Rucker (Financial Administrator) and Alston Meacham (Ministry Assistant/Finance Assistant) complete 11 years of service; Rowe Smith (Maintenance Supervisor) completes 15 years. CongratulaƟons! As we begin operaƟng under the 2016 General Fund Budget the Ɵme has come to iniƟ‐ ate the process leading to the calling of a new Preschool Minister. This posiƟon is funded for the last six months of 2016 so the goal is to have a minister begin service on July 1. To accomplish this goal we will do the following: 1) Approve a job descripƟon upon the rec‐ ommendaƟon of the Personnel CommiƩee in the January 17 th quarterly business meeƟng; 2) Elect a Search CommiƩee on Sunday morning, January 24 th . The 5 people elected to serve on this commiƩee need to be connected to and aware of the scope of preschool ministry at Mount Zion and evidence a deep commitment to the overall life of the congregaƟon. I encourage you to begin praying now about those individuals God would lead you to support to serve on this strategic commiƩee. As of this date we are just short of $100,000 in giving toward our goal of $225,000 for the Loƫe Moon Christmas Offering. As is our pracƟce, we will conƟnue to promote this offering through the month of January and look forward to giving the highest amount ever in the history of Mount Zion. Thank you for your commitment to supporƟng our missionaries around the world through this special offering. The beginning of a new calendar year offers opportunity for both reflecƟon and projec‐ Ɵon. As Rob so eloquently stated in his arƟcle, there is much to be thankful for and much to look forward to as the new year dawns. CharloƩe and I are grateful for the compleƟon of 11 years in this place with you and look forward to how God will lead and guide all of us as 2016 unfolds. Happy New Year! Ron Madison ([email protected]) On The Journey MOUNT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH * JANUARY 2016 NEWSLETTER The View from mount zion Staff Dr. Ron Madison Pastor David McMichael Pastor Emeritus Rob Haƞield Associate Pastor Terry Slay Minister of Adult EducaƟon David Cochran Minister of Missions & Outreach Mark Jacobs Minister of Music & Media BriƩon Latham Minister of Students JJ Yount Minister of Jr. High Students Tracey Burns Minister of Preschool & Children Ernest Hill, Jr. Minister of Senior Adults Frank Rucker Financial Administrator Dr. Mike Aycock Music Associate Rachel Metcalf Contemporary Worship Leader Joan Smith Weekday EducaƟon Director Cindy Walker Food Services Director Rowe Smith Maintenance Supervisor Contact Us Address 228 Mount Zion Road Huntsville, AL 35806 Office Hours Monday ‐ Friday 7:30am ‐ 4:30pm Phone 256.837.2665 Fax 256.830.4214 Website www.mzbc.net E‐mail [email protected] ChrisƟan Ministries Center 256.895.6021 Prayer Line 256.837.5267 [email protected] Weekday EducaƟon 256.830.4422 MOUNT ZION MISSION STATEMENT Mount Zion BapƟst Church exists to partner with the Holy Spirit in fulfilling The Great Commission of making disciples of all the naƟons.

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The January issue of “The View” marks the begin‐ning of another calendar year for this monthly pub‐lica on.    Changes  in  the  bulk  mailing  regula ons 

make the  mely delivery of third class mail more and more difficult.  While we will strive to get each monthly issue mailed in  me for readers to benefit from its contents, the best way to ensure you will receive it in a  mely manner is to have it sent to your e‐mail ad‐dress or to read it via the web site.   Please save this copy to use for reference for all of January. 

Five staff members are recognized for having completed another year of work at Mount Zion.    Beverly  Craig  (Head  Custodian)  and  Shannon  Smith  (Children’s  Ministry  Intern) complete 4 years of service; Frank Rucker (Financial Administrator) and Alston Meacham (Ministry  Assistant/Finance  Assistant)  complete  11  years  of  service;  Rowe  Smith (Maintenance Supervisor) completes 15 years.  Congratula ons! 

As we begin opera ng under the 2016 General Fund Budget the  me has come to ini ‐ate the process leading to the calling of a new Preschool Minister.  This posi on is funded for the last six months of 2016 so the goal is to have a minister begin service on July 1.  To accomplish this goal we will do the following: 1) Approve a job descrip on upon the rec‐ommenda on  of  the  Personnel  Commi ee  in  the  January  17th  quarterly  business mee ng;  2)  Elect  a  Search  Commi ee  on  Sunday morning,  January  24th.    The  5 people elected to serve on this commi ee need to be connected to and aware of the scope of preschool ministry at Mount Zion and evidence a deep commitment to the overall life of the  congrega on.    I  encourage  you  to  begin  praying  now  about  those  individuals  God would lead you to support to serve on this strategic commi ee. 

As of this date we are just short of $100,000 in giving toward our goal of $225,000 for the Lo e Moon Christmas Offering.  As is our prac ce, we will con nue to promote this offering  through  the month  of  January  and  look  forward  to  giving  the  highest  amount ever  in  the history of Mount  Zion.    Thank  you  for  your  commitment  to  suppor ng our missionaries around the world through this special offering. 

The beginning of a new calendar year offers opportunity for both reflec on and projec‐on.  As Rob so eloquently stated in his ar cle, there is much to be thankful for and much 

to look forward to as the new year dawns.  Charlo e and I are grateful for the comple on of 11 years in this place with you and look forward to how God will lead and guide all of us as 2016 unfolds.  Happy New Year!

Ron Madison ([email protected]

On The Journey

MOUNT ZION BAPTIST CHURCH * JANUARY 2016 NEWSLETTER

The View from mount zion

Staff

Dr. Ron Madison                                          Pastor David McMichael                                        Pastor Emeritus Rob Ha ield                       Associate Pastor Terry Slay                                    Minister of Adult Educa on David Cochran          Minister of Missions & Outreach Mark Jacobs                     Minister of Music & Media Bri on Latham                                 Minister of Students JJ Yount                    Minister of Jr. High Students Tracey Burns          Minister of Preschool & Children Ernest Hill, Jr.                        Minister of Senior Adults Frank Rucker           Financial Administrator Dr. Mike Aycock                                        Music Associate Rachel Metcalf             Contemporary Worship Leader Joan Smith                 Weekday Educa on Director Cindy Walker                             Food Services Director Rowe Smith                         Maintenance Supervisor 

 

Contact Us

Address                                 228 Mount Zion Road                   Huntsville, AL 35806 Office Hours                                       Monday ‐ Friday                          7:30am ‐ 4:30pm Phone                 256.837.2665 Fax               256.830.4214 Website                                                           www.mzbc.net E‐mail                [email protected] Chris an Ministries Center                          256.895.6021 Prayer Line             256.837.5267                 [email protected] Weekday Educa on                          256.830.4422 

 

MOUNT ZION MISSION STATEMENT Mount Zion  Bap st  Church  exists  to  partner  with  the 

Holy Spirit  in  fulfilling The Great Commission of making disciples of all the na ons. 

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Deacons On Call

January 3 Robbie Burrough  256.337.1364 Ryan Staats & Clarence Tidwell  

January 10 Jeff Chandler  256.527.8484 John Vandiver & Phil Vandiver  

January 17 Alex Cummins  256.425.1733 Ed Wilson & Terry West  

January 24 Derrell Deloney  256.694.9277 Louis Vaughn, Jr. & Jim Baber  

January 31 George Foust  256.721.0287 Phillip Ballinger & Jerry Benne   

Ministers On Call

January 1 & 2 JJ Yount  769.798.4301  

January 8 & 9 Bri on Latham  205.454.5721  

January 15 & 16 David Cochran 256.759.3019 

January 22 & 23 Terry Slay  205.283.3243  

January 29 & 30 Rob Ha ield  256.503.9018 

With  the  end  of  a  calendar  year  there  are  some  habits  of thankfulness that I try to engage in.  I don’t know about you, 

but my habits of thanksgiving are daily, weekly, monthly and yearly.  With each different category I am able to see God’s unfailing love, faithfulness and provision in a slightly altered manner.  In my annual thanksgiving I am able to see some of God’s grand movements in the tapestry of my life ‐ things that did not make sense in the day‐to‐day are a bit more clear a er seeing how those indi‐vidual acts add up over  me.  One thing is sure ‐ God’s movement is always there (whether I con‐sider  it or not), but by stopping to no ce His work I am be er able to praise Him and I become even more confident about the days ahead!  I hope you will take the  me to reflect on His bless‐ings over the last year.   The beginning of a new year also has some tradi ons for me ‐ ac ons which are rooted deep in my childhood.  I remember si ng around our dining room table on New Year’s day with my par‐ents and sibling making resolu ons for the new year ‐ things each of us wanted to change or to make be er in the year ahead.  We made our lists and o en  me shared parts of the list with one another.  There were some “less and more items” that made our list every year like “eat less, ex‐ercise more,  spend  less,  save more.”    There were other  items about our walk with God or our kindness to one another that were very specific to a specific  me in our lives ‐ they were personal and required real reflec on.   As an adult, I s ll find myself making the “less and more” resolu ons so that my overall quality of life can improve.  I also will be taking  me to evaluate the specific rela onships in my life to see how I can love others be er, how I can be more of the man God wants to be, and how I can reveal His love to others.  Over the years these have become more than just resolu ons, they’ve become goals that I try to accomplish over the course of a year ‐ hopefully based in a vision of the trajecto‐ry of God’s movement in my life.  They require real work, careful insight and deliberate prayer.  As a result, they are typically a powerful tool of direc on and measurement for me each year.  Per‐haps this year you will consider making such a list of resolu ons/goals for yourself.  I have found the results to be overwhelmingly posi ve!  

Rob Ha ield  (rob.ha [email protected]

Associate Pastor

Be y and I want to thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers during these past weeks.  The three and a half weeks in the hospital does make one a li le weary.  A couple of the highlights of the stay were the wall of cards and the visits/phone calls.  Your wishes and prayers were posted on the wall in 

my room and were a constant reminder that God was there with me every  me I looked at them.  They also let the nursing staff know that there was a church influence in my life which lead to my being able to demonstrate and share the love of Christ with several of my nurses.    Thank you for your prayers and the encouragement over the phone. A kind and concerned voice was greatly appreciated.  I especially want to thank those men who came and stayed with me when Be y could not be there.  Words cannot express my apprecia on and thanks to all who par cipated.  Also, since I've been home both Be y and I want to thank everyone for the meals.  Even though I'm s ll trying to get to where I can eat normally, Be y has enjoyed having the meals there.  

What's in store for the future?  My healing is slow.  Therefore, I will be in and out for the rest of the year, as I can tolerate.  I hope to be back to near full strength by the first full week in January.  But, this process is up to God.  So, please keep me in your prayers as the recovery con nues.  You can feel free to call at any  me or come by the house.  Be y and I love Mount Zion and are grateful for the  me of healing afforded to me.  

Just a note of reminder...The CMC will be closed the week of December 28 ‐ January 1st. for the refinishing of the floor.  

Look for the first copy of a new mission's news le er coming in mid‐January.  The news le er en tled "co MISSION" will be a mid‐monthly publi‐ca on designed to keep you up to date on mission events and opportuni es as well as give you a chance to hear from those who have par cipat‐ed in the event before.  Look for it in mid January.  

Upward Sports is s ll going strong.  One more week of prac ces and games and then the Christmas break.  Prac ces will resume on January 4.  

Finally, Be y and I want to wish everyone a MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR. 

David Cochran   ([email protected]

Missions & Outreach

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As we wind down the year, I reflect on various ministries and events that have taken place in the church  that have  led mul ple children  to 

choose to follow Christ. These decisions have demonstrated an eternal transforming rela onship with God  in  their  lives. For  this purpose, all our programs are  set‐up  to provide a way  to  inten onally  reach  kids and help them grow as well as help them see the importance of a per‐sonal union with Jesus. As we begin another year the goal s ll remains the  same.  Therefore,  there  will  be  addi onal  opportuni es  to  keep them moving toward the prize. Please mark these dates on your calen‐dar so your child can a end some of these opportuni es.   

1/ 4 ‐ CentriKid summer camp registra on opens (go to mzbc.net and sign‐up. Only 60 spots available for grades 3rd ‐6th grade) 

1/ 6 – All Wednesday night ac vi es resume (RA’s, GA’s, and MF’s) 

1/ 10 – Awana Starts back from 4:30‐5:50 (New schedule can be located on Mzbc.net website) 

1/ 18 – No School (Mar n Luther King Jr. Day) 

1/ 18 – I’m a Chris an Now Class begins,  me is 6:00‐7:30 (4 week study, registra on required) 

1/ 19 – Women of Zion Bible study starts back (childcare provided) 

1/ 21‐1/ 22 – VBS Preview in Nashville (Directors only) 

2/1 – Weekday Kindergarten mee ng for 2015‐16 school year ( those who want a half day Kindergarten) 

 

Tracey Burns ([email protected]

Adult Sunday School Teacher

Dessert Fellowship & Training January  10 from 3pm to 4:30pm in the Chapel Commons 

 

M O N D A Y N I G H T M E N ‐ january 25 @ 6pm ‐ chapel commons ‐

Guest Speaker: Rich Wingo, former Alabama All‐American & Green Bay Packer Cost: $5 per person  ‐ dinner included 

Tickets go on sale January 3.  

Women of Zion Ladies’ Bible Studies  ‐ Spring 2016 ‐ 

Beginning January 19, 2016

Nehemiah  by Kelly Minter ‐ Led by Pat Dykes and Sherry Rist

Crea ve Correc on  by Lisa Whelchel ‐ Led by Lydia Bosse and Kathy Blades

What  Love  Is by Kelly Minter ‐ Led by Kim Blaxton & Teresa Slay

War Room by Stephen and Alex Kendrick ‐ Led by Kay Thomp‐son and Beth Smith

Let.It.Go. By  Karen  Ehman  ‐  Led  by  Tonie Welch  and Cheryl Gangl

Beginning March 8

Romans,  Part  2:  Prac cal Obedience  to  the Gospel ‐ Led by Kay Thompson and Beth Smith

Crea on,  a  Study  Wri en  by  Tonie  Welch ‐  Led  by  Tonie Welch and Cheryl Gangl 

 

Terry Slay  ([email protected]

Adults Preschool & Children

Disciple Now 2016 “Awakening” January 15‐17 

 The  Student Ministry’s main  focus  for  January  is  Disciple  Now.  Disciple Now  is  an  in‐town  retreat  for  students  grades  7‐12.  Students  stay with friends in the same grade and of the same gender in host homes near our church. They par cipate in exci ng worship services led by a guest speak‐er  and  band,  small  group  discussions,  and  a  variety  of  other  ac vi es. Your student will not want to miss it!  

All registra on links can be found at mzbc.net/students 

Registra on Deadline: January 6, 2016 

Need meal  providers,  go  to mzbc.net/students/upcoming‐events  to sign up 

Need host homes, go to mzbc.net/students/upcoming‐events to sign up 

College students are welcome to apply to be small group leaders 

 Please pray for student’s hearts to be awakened to God’s plan for them. Pray for salva on and renewed hearts.  Thanks for your support!  

Student Ministry Team   

Students HUGE THANKS  to  the  Sanctuary Choir and Orchestra for  the  wonderful  presenta on  of  “Christmas In His

Presence.” Special thanks to Lee and Dean Polk for the wonder‐ful way  they  led us  in worship  through beau ful  narra ons.    The house was full and I believe everyone was blessed.  Thanks to eve‐ryone who had a part in making this wonderful presenta on.    

This is my last newsle er ar cle for 2015 so let me take this oppor‐tunity to wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Blessed New Year.  I pray that you will experience God’s richest blessings in 2016.  My prayer is that He will keep His Song alive in your heart throughout the coming year.  

As  always, when  a  new  year  begins we  reflect  over  the  previous year and  look  forward  to  the new one.   Naturally we want every New  Year  to  be  be er  than  the  previous  one.    We  want  to  be be er people and experience more successes in the coming year.    

As I think back over the last year in our music and worship ministry, I  remember  many  wonderful  successes  and  how  God  has  richly blessed us  in  so many ways.    It  has  truly been a  joy  to  serve  the Lord with you this year.  I thank my Lord every day for the oppor‐tunity to come to work and serve Him here at Mount Zion Bap st Church.  We have Made His Praise Glorious in many ways, from the youngest preschool choir to the senior adults, both through singing and playing of  instruments.    I know that we are going to see God do amazing things  in our midst as we keep our eyes on Jesus and follow  Him  in  the  coming  year.    Praise  the  Lord  from  whom  all blessings flow!    

Mark Jacobs  ([email protected]

Music

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 Mount Zion Bap st Church 228 Mt. Zion Road Huntsville, Alabama 35806

RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

NON‐PROFIT ORG. U.S. POSTAGE 

PAID HUNTSVILLE, AL PERMIT NO. 363 

Service Times

Sundays 8:30 am     Sunday School (1st hour) 9:45 am     Worship & Sunday School (2nd hour) 9:45 am     Contemporary Worship 11:00 am   Worship 11:00 am   Contemporary Worship 3:45 pm     Outreach/Inreach Visita on 4:00 pm     Crosswinds Rehearsal 4:30 pm     Awana 5:00 pm     Adult & Student ZGroups 6:00 pm     Evening Worship  

Wednesdays 5:00 pm     Wednesday Night Supper 5:45 pm     Preschool & Children’s Graded Choirs 6:00 pm     Prayer Mee ng 6:00 pm     ZGroups  6:15 pm     Greenhouse  6:40 pm     Sanctuary Choir & Orchestra Rehearsal 6:45 pm    Children’s Mission Organiza ons 

January Supper Menus January 6 White Chicken Chili, Spicy Crackers & Dessert or Salad Bar  Kid’s Meal: Hotdog  

January 13 Chicken Casserole, Rice, Broccoli and Cheese, Roll & Dessert  or Salad Bar  Kid’s Meal: Hotdog  

January 20 Red Beans and Rice with Sausage, Cornbread & Dessert or Salad Bar  Kid’s Meal: Hotdog  

January 27 Chick‐Fil‐A  Kid’s Meal: Chicken Nuggets (SALAD BAR NOT AVAILABLE)  

 

Wednesday Evening Ac vi es Resume January 6

Chris an Cra ers January 8 & 22 from 8:30am to 2pm in the Fellowship Hall. 

Church Office Closed  December 31 & January 1 for New Years. 

Biscuits & Brothers January 7 @ 6am in the Fellowship Hall 

Adult Sunday School Teacher Dessert Fellowship & Training: Sunday,  Janu‐ary 10 from 3pm to 4:30pm in the Chapel Commons 

Women of Zion Winter Kickoff  January 19 @ 9:30am in the Fellowship Hall 

Disciple Now Weekend  January 15‐17 Par cipant registra on and host home and meal provider registra on is online now at www.mzbc.net/students. 

Monday Night Men    January  25  @  6pm  in  the  Chapel  Commons  Guest Speaker: Rich Wing  Cost: $5 includes dinner 

Apples of Gold will begin January 28. This small group will meet with men‐tors twice a month for 7 weeks. For more informa on please contact Cheryl Gangl,  Women  of  Zion  director,  at  c.gangl@a .net  or  visit  the  registra on table in the Commons Area. 

U P CO M I N G E V E N T S

DECEMBER GIVING

December Budget Required  $240,182.92 

December Budget Received to Date  $162,104,50 

Budget Required to Date  $3,002,286.54 

Budget Received to Date  $3,108,279.13 

Annual Budget  $3,122,378.00 

Dec. 6 Dec. 13

Worship  1,313  1,348     

Sunday School  1,088  1,033     

Discipleship  121  ‐     

ATTENDANCE

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The Lord Added (B) Bap sm (S) Statement (L ) Le er (R ) Rededica on

Nelson, Sally & Emily Peddycoart

(L‐23, 24 & 25)

Melinda Waller (L‐26)

Megan & Shelby O’Linger

(B‐22 & 23)

 

Wednesday Groups Begin January 6  

GriefShare  DivorceCare  Moms In Prayer  Armor of God   What Love Is  Onward: Engaging the Culture Without Losing the

Gospel  Open Your Bible (ladies)  Horizontal Jesus  Stepping Up: A Call to Courageous Manhood 

Sunday Groups Begin January 10  

Bible Study  TTI/WTB  Armor of God  How We Got the Bible  Horizontal Jesus  Stepping Up: A Call to Courageous Manhood 

Sign up today on the Mezzanine! For more informa on please con-tact Lynell Aycock at [email protected] or at 256.837.2665. 

RENEW - WMU Ladies Retreat Saturday, February 27, 2016

Join us for this one day retreat on Saturday, February 27 at Westwood Bap st Church in Alabaster, Alabama. The Bible Study Leader: Chris Adams, Senior Lead Women’s Specialist at Lifeway

The Worship Leader: Heather Messick, recording ar st from Mobile

Cost: $40 ‐ Includes event registra on, lunch and transporta on. We will travel by church bus to the event.

Registra on Deadline: February 14 Register on line at www.mzbc.net

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M Z B C G O A L : $ 2 2 5 , 0 0 0 T O T A L R E C E I V E D T O D A T E : $ 9 6 , 0 2 7 . 0 4

Titus 2:3‐5 provides a beau ful picture of old‐er women teaching younger women how to live godly lives. This example is lived out in

Apples of Gold, a women’s mentoring program that includes prac cal cooking demonstra ons, fellowship and Bible study focusing on: Kindness • Loving your husband • Loving your chil‐dren Purity • Submission • Hospitality Small groups will meet with mentors twice a month for 7 weeks, on the following Thursdays from 6‐8 pm:

January 28 * February 11 & 25 * March 10 & 24 *April 14 & 28 Each session includes a cooking demonstra on, dinner, Bible study and discussion with a group of mentors. The study book cost is $8, and there is a minimal food cost per session. If you would like to be part of an Apples of Gold group, please complete an informa on card and return it to the Women of Zion table in the Commons Area by January 10. Because group size is limited, reserve your space early; par cipants will be en‐rolled on a first come, first serve basis.

Spring 2016 Classes  Tuesday Morning Ladies’ Bible Study 

Fellowship Hall • 9-11 a.m.   

January 19-April 19 

Nehemiah by Kelly Minter led by Pat Dykes and Sherry Rist

Crea ve Correc on by Lisa Whelchel led by Lydia Bosse and Kathy Blades

What Love Is by Kelly Minter led by Kim Blaxton and Te‐resa Slay

January 19-March 1  

War Room by Stephen and Alex Kendrick led by Kay Thompson and Beth Smith

Let.It.Go. by Karen Ehman led by Tonie Welch and Cheryl Gangl

March 8-April 19  

Romans, Part 2: Prac cal Obedience to the Gospel wri en and led by Kay Thompson and Beth Smith

Crea on wri en and led by Tonie Welch and Cheryl Gangl

For more informa on about Apples of Gold or Tuesday Morning Ladies’ Bible Study, contact Cheryl Gangl, Women of Zion director, at c.gangl@a .net or 256.684.0290.