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Thursday, May 07 2020

Dear Church Family,

  Truellen Baker has put together a wonderful prayer guide for us for the National Day of Prayer. I encourage you to take some time today and pray through this guide as we lift up our nation together!

In Christ,

Ron

National Day of Prayer 

Prayer Guide

May 7, 2020      

“If my people, who are called by my name, will humble themselves and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and I will forgive their sin and will heal their land.”   II Chronicles 7:14

Introduction:  Never has our Nation needed our prayers as much as now.  If you will, use this guide just as if you were in the service.  There is a topic and a prayer to introduce and then if you will,  spend time on each topic after the printed prayer,  praying your own prayers for that topic.

COVID 19 in our Nation

Lord, grant us all the strength we need today during this crisis to serve one another in love.  We especially pray your extra measure of protection on those doctors, nurses, and medical personnel of all kind on the front line.

Also, Lord there are those who are essential workers that provide good nutrition, clean water, sanitation, electricity, access to one another by communication and technology.  For each and every person, we ask Your blessing and protection.  Remind us of our responsibility to encourage them by expressing our gratitude as we have the opportunity.

In this crisis we praise you for Jesus, the high and safe Rock, the ultimate trustworthy foundation for any and every storm of life.  

COVID 19 Recovery and Protection

Asking You, Merciful and Able Father, to give those scientists working on COVID the knowledge needed to develop the safest and most effective medicines and therapies to help the ill recover and protect the well from contracting the virus.  Give those physicians and agencies delegated with such authority the wisdom to approve the release and apply the use of those treatments to patients in Your perfect timing.  We pray for this, Lord Jesus, to minimize the suffering and loss of life this contagion is leaving in its wake.

 COVID 19 and our Elderly, Nursing Home Residents, and Those Hospitalized

Lord,  2 Corinthians 12:9 tells us “My grace is sufficient for thee; for my strength is made perfect in weakness.”  Those at home sheltering in place for a very long time, Nursing Home Residents that can’t have visitors and those hospitalized that are there with no visitors feel so isolated.  I pray they feel Your Loving Arms around them and Your UNLIMITED Love for them.

President and His Advisors

Lord, You have said that “if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all liberally and without reproach, and it will be given to him.”  James 1:5  On behalf of the President of the United States, I pray for him to have wisdom, discernment, and knowledge for every decision he needs to make.  I pray that the president and his advisors will not just do what seems right, but will seek Your counsel so they will do that which they know is right in Your eyes.

National Security

Lord,  help those in charge of our National Security to make decisions according to Your will and Your ways.  Show our leaders of National Security wise things to do and the precautions to take in order to insure our safety.  Guide them in installing the most effective measures for protecting the people of our country.

Justices of Supreme Court

Lord, I pray that each of our Supreme Court Justices would meditate on Your laws before they interpret the laws of the land.  Give every judge the wisdom and integrity to judge righteously so they will never violate Your laws, and may Your will be done in each decision they make.

Military

Lord, give godly wisdom to those in high office in our military to make the right decisions in defending our country.  

I pray for protection of all the men and women of our armed forces.  When they must go into battle, put a hedge of protection around them.  Give them strength to endure.

Spiritual Life of the Nation

Lord, how I thank you that even with this terrible Pandemic the good that has come is that your Gospel is being put out there in all kind of media more than ever before.  I pray for every person sharing the gospel from Sermons, Sunday School Lessons, and Bible Studies to be led by Your Holy Spirit to give just what is needed from You to bring Spiritual Healing to our nation.

Economy of the Nation

Lord, we are facing a crisis in the economy of our nation due to the pandemic.  I pray that You would give those in positions of making decisions regarding our economy Your wisdom in these decisions.  Especially protect people living in poverty, or on the edge of it, who are most painfully affected by our slipping economy. 

Educators, Teachers, and Students

Father, all three of the above are being challenged in different ways because of the pandemic.  Help them to feel Your presence and seek Your guidance in decisions that are so different from any they have had to make before.  

Please continue to help the technology to stay up and running so our students can finish the year strong.

Local Government 

Lord, I pray you would give our local officials Your wisdom in decisions they are needing to make that are so new to them.

Local Policemen and Firemen

Protect our local police and firemen as they continue to do their job in these challenging days.

As we close our prayer time Lord, help us always to be reminded that our weapons of warfare are always Prayer and God’s Word.

“Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God; and the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus.”  Philippians 4:6-7

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Wednesday, March 18 2020

March 18, 2020

Dear Church Family,

I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing you for four reasons. The first reason is to encourage you that God is our refuge and strength (Psalm 46). He is with us and He is working all things for the good of those that love Him (Romans 8:28). We also know that even in the midst of trials of various kinds that God is at work in us to make us more like Jesus (James 1). In the midst of the uncertainty, let us cling to God and walk by faith and not by fear.

The second reason I am writing you is to provide you with ways that you can communicate with me and our church family if you have prayer requests or needs that we can help meet.  The deacons and I want to ensure that you have what you need spiritually, physically, and financially during this unique time. Please do not hesitate to contact us and let us know if you are in need of prayer or have another need that we can help meet. We are the body of Christ and we have the privilege of being connected to one another through Him. We are here to serve you!  Here are some ways you can communicate:

  • The church office is open Monday-Thursday from 8:30am-3pm. During these office hours, you can call our administrative assistant, Jocelyn Owens, and share your prayer requests or needs. She will then relay the information to the appropriate person. If no one answers the phone or if you are calling outside of office hours, you can leave a message and someone will get back in touch with you as soon as possible.  The church office number is 706.736.8446.
  • Another way to communicate to the church is through email. You can email me at rjones@thehillbaptist.com or the church office at office@thehillbaptist.com.
  • You can also communicate through social media. You can send a direct message through our Facebook page or Instagram page.
  • Finally, you can communicate by calling my cell phone. My cell phone number is 706.945.7619.

The third reason I am writing you is to share how you can stay updated regarding our church worship services. The deacons and I are closely monitoring the state of our city regarding the spread of the virus. We have canceled all Wednesday evening activities until further notice. If possible, we desire to preserve our Sunday morning worship service at 11 am. We will monitor the situation throughout the week and we will make an official announcement each Saturday at noon. The announcement will be made through email, our website, and social media. If you do not have access to these methods of communication then please contact me, your deacon, or another church member on Saturday to receive the announcement.

The fourth reason I am writing you is to give you some direction about what to do when you attend the worship service during the spread of the coronavirus. First, if you or your child is sick, please stay home. Our mission is to love people and you are not loving people when you spread your sickness. If you are sick and would like to receive an audio of the worship service, please contact the church office, and we will be glad to provide one for you. Second, the doors will be propped open as you enter and leave the service. Please try to refrain from touching the doors. Third, sit at least three feet from the closest non-family member during the service.  Fourth, the offering plates will be placed at the front of the Sanctuary and in the vestibule. You will have an opportunity to give your offering as you leave the service. I want to encourage you to continue your giving to the mission of the church. If you’re unable to attend the worship service, I encourage you to mail your offering to the church office. Fifth, when greeting those around you, please wave but do not shake hands. Sixth, we will have hand sanitizer available for you to use as you enter the Sanctuary. However, our supply is low. If you have hand sanitizer that you would like to give to the church, please bring it by the church office this week or you can bring it with you on Sunday. Seventh, if you are in the high-risk category with regard to this virus, it would be wise for you to remain quarantined in your home. Even with the precautions that we are implementing, there is no way to completely eliminate the possibility of coming in contact with the virus.  Again, we can make an audio CD of the worship service available to you.  If you would like one, please let the church office know and we will send you one.

This is truly a unique time for our country, our city, and our church. Although many things are canceled, the mission of God has not been canceled or postponed. As we navigate this season together, let us keep our focus on loving God, loving people, and making disciples of Jesus Christ.

In Christ,

Pastor Ron Jones

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Monday, January 27 2020

Dear Church Family,

I was sharing with my Sunday school class this past Sunday the similarities between the wilderness journey of the Israelites and the Christian life. Like Israel was delivered out of slavery from Egypt, we are delivered out of slavery to sin through faith in Jesus. However, Israel had to go on a journey before they reached the Promised Land. That journey was filled with blessings and great tragedy. As Christians, we must go on a journey as well before we reach the ultimate Promised Land that Jesus will usher in at His return. This journey of life between conversion and consummation is one that is filled with blessings and tragedy.

We’re only a month into 2020 and we’ve seen wildfires ravage Australia, an impeachment trial for the president of our country, a helicopter crash that has killed one of the greatest and well-known basketball players of all time, and a strand of the coronavirus that is making its way from China into the rest of the world. At the same time, we’ve experienced moments of happiness over a child making the soccer team, going to the movie with friends, spending time with family, a promotion at work, answered prayer, spending more time in God’s Word, and ministering to those around us. Life is a journey and one that is filled with blessings and tragedy. But life with Christ is one that is also filled with hope. It’s filled with hope because we know that there is more to life than this life. Romans 8:18 says, “For I consider that the sufferings of this present time are not worth comparing with the glory that is to be revealed to us.” The hope that is found in Christ is that we are on a journey that is full of meaning and purpose. It is a journey that leads to an eternal destination where we will be all that we were meant to be and enjoy life with God forever. It is this hope that helps us navigate the blessings and tragedies in the journey of life. As we journey together let us consider how we can encourage and challenge one another to keep our minds set on the things above and the glory that is to be revealed to us.

In Christ,

Pastor Ron Jones

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Tuesday, January 07 2020
20/20

Dear Church Family,

When you think of 20/20 you probably think of vision. If you have 20/20 vision then you’re able to see something clearly that is normally seen from a distance of 20 feet. If you have 20/100 vision then what you see clearly from 20 feet a normal person can see from 100 feet. So if you have 20/20 vision then you are seeing things normally and clearly.

We are leaving behind 2019 and entering the year 2020. As we move into this new year I wonder what your vision will be? What are you hoping to become? What are you wanting God to do in your life? What are you trusting God to do in the life of The Hill Baptist Church? These are questions that you and I need to consider as we move into this new year. We know God wants us to change and we know that He has given us all that we need to change. We know God wants us to help others change by sharing the gospel and discipling them in their faith. What will that look like for you in 2020? What will that look like for our church?

Let us enter this new year with 20/20 vision. Let us enter this new year with our eyes clearly fixed on Christ and His mission. Let us trust God to give our church a renewed vision for what He wants us to be and what He wants us to accomplish. I’m looking forward to what God is going to do in and through us in 2020!

In Christ,

Pastor Ron Jones

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Tuesday, November 12 2019

Dear Church Family,

I was reading this morning in a devotional I’ve been working through on the book of Proverbs. The passage was about what the “bottom line” should be in business. Should it be profit or the common good? The author explained that the “bottom line” shouldn’t be how much money we can make but what is best for the community. This is true in business but it’s also true in the church. Our church’s “bottom line” is to love God, love people, and make disciples. That’s why we exist and if you are trying to get the church to deviate from that “bottom line” then you are steering her away from God’s plan.

There are many ways we can attempt to steer the church away. We can begin to focus too much on methods and tools that we use to accomplish our mission rather than the mission itself. When this happens we become resistant to change and resistant to try new ways of doing things. It’s so much easier to keep doing what we’ve been doing. I know it is for me. However, we must take inventory and ask ourselves, “What is our “bottom line”? Is what I’m doing disconnected from the mission that God has given us? Is the way we’re doing it helping our “bottom line”? If the mission is the main thing then how would that influence how we would answer the following questions?

  • How do I use my time, talents, and treasure? Is my “bottom line” what will profit me the most or am I looking for ways to invest in the mission so that others will benefit?
  • How do I respond when someone mentions changing the way we do something? Do I get defensive or am I able to consider the suggestion in light of the mission?
  • How do I view the church’s building and budget? Do I see them as the mission or do I see them as tools to accomplish the mission?

There’s nothing wrong with a business that wants to be profitable. But when profit becomes the mission rather than the common good then power and greed begin to drive the business. In a similar way, the church should be a good steward of the tools and resources in her possession and seek do things well. But the methods and tools must not become the mission. If they do, then the church will become a museum instead of an active outpost for the gospel. I want to challenge you to evaluate how you view the church and your involvement in the mission. What is your “bottom line”?

In Christ,

Pastor Ron Jones

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Tuesday, August 27 2019
Community Opportunities

Dear Church Family,

The Joneses are in full swing with all our kids in school! Can you remember walking into your new classroom for the first time? For some of you, you were full of excitement. For others of you, you were full of anxiety. Whether you were excited or anxious, if you saw a friend in that class it made the experience better. On Sunday mornings, some people walk into our church building for the first time. Some may be excited and others may be anxious. But what will make their experience better is if they encounter a friendly face. What will make their experience even better than that is to get know some of the people that are members of our church family. The two best ways for you to get to know those who worship at The Hill is to join a Community Group and join a Sunday School Class.

The purpose of a Community Group is to help you get to know people and to help people get to know you. The Community Groups will meet on the 4th Sunday of the month and will gather for a meal or some activity. The main purpose is to get together and build relationships. Throughout the month of August you have had the opportunity to sign up to be in a Community Group. It’s not too late to sign up but I would encourage to do it in the next week or so. You can fill out a Community Group Card or you can sign up on our website. We will be publishing the Community Group list soon. Then the groups will begin to plan their first gathering for Sunday, September 22nd. This is a great opportunity for you to meet new people as well as invite others to meet those who worship at The Hill.

If you haven’t joined a Sunday School Class then I want to encourage you to join one this Sunday. I’m starting a new study beginning on Sunday, September 8th. We will be going through a study called The Reason for God. It’s a six week video based study that will address six questions people tend to ask about Christianity. The six questions are:

1. Isn’t the Bible a Myth?

2. How Can You Say There Is Only One Way to God?

3. What Gives You the Right to Tell Me How to Live My Life?

4. Why Does God Allow Suffering?

5. Why Is the Church Responsible for So Much Injustice?

6. How Can God Be Full of Love and Wrath at the Same Time?

I’m looking forward to diving into this study with you all! If you’re not in a Sunday School class or if this topic interests you then join us on Sunday, September 8th at 9:45am in Room 216.

I want to challenge you to participate in these two ways of connecting to those who worship here at The Hill!

In Christ,

Pastor Ron Jones

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Wednesday, July 31 2019

Dear Church Family,

As a parent of children that are still in school, August marks the beginning of a new school year. August begins a new season for our children for learning, making friends, and playing sports. Although most of us are not in school anymore, August can mark the beginning of a new season for us as well. It can be a new season for learning, making friends, and being active in God’s mission. We can continue to learn as we gather in small groups to study the Bible. If you haven’t joined a Sunday School class then I strongly encourage you to do so. That small group gathering at 9:45am on Sundays is one of the best ways to learn. I also encourage you to join us on Wednesday evenings. We gather in the Social Hall for a meal at 5:30pm and then for prayer and Bible study at 6:15pm. Starting August 7th we will resume our study in Systematic Theology. August can mark the beginning for a new season of learning for all of us.

August can also mark the beginning for a new season of making friends. Over the past few weeks I’ve been challenging you to make friends with those around you who don’t follow Jesus. Look for ways to show them the love of God. Pray for an opportunity to tell them about Jesus. This can also be a new season for developing Christian friendships. Joining a Sunday School class is one of the best ways to build friendships with other Christians. In addition to Sunday School, we are going to be launching what we call Community Groups in the next few months. A Community Group is group of people that commit to gather together on the fourth Sunday of every month. The purpose of the Community Group is to help our church members and guests deepen their relationships with one another. The Community Group get-togethers will range from gathering for dinner at someone’s house or restaurant to attending a Green Jackets’ baseball game to meeting somewhere for dessert. The options are limitless but the purpose is to get to know one another better. If you would like to be in a Community Group, you will have the opportunity to fill out a Community Group card in the next several weeks. After a few weeks of making the cards available we will create the groups and begin meeting together. I encourage you to join one of these groups and allow August to mark the beginning of a new season of making friends!

Lastly, August can mark a season of renewed zeal for being active in God’s mission. We can become more intentional in sharing our faith. We can become more involved in one of the many ministries of our church. We can take a step of faith and try something we haven’t tried before. Whatever that may look like for you, I challenge you to allow August to mark a season of renewed zeal for being active in God’s mission.

In Christ,

Pastor Ron Jones

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Tuesday, April 23 2019

Dear Church Family,

I would like to thank everyone who helped make our Holy Week services and activities possible! Everything was wonderful from the children bringing in the palms, to the wonderful music, to the invitations that were handed out, to the egg hunt, and to the breakfast that was prepared. My prayer is that more people will experience new life in Christ as a result of these efforts!

Now that Holy Week is in our rear view mirror, it’s time to look forward into May. I’m excited about what May has in store for us. On May 1st, the first Wednesday in May, we will begin two new Bible studies. One study is a women’s study entitled “God of Covenant: A Study of Genesis 12-50” by Jen Wilkin. The other study is a men’s study entitled “33 Series: A Man and His Story.” Both studies will be held at the same time on Wednesday evenings. I want to challenge you to invite anyone you know that may be interested in attending these Bible studies.

On May 2nd we will gather together in the Social Hall at 6:30pm for the National Day of Prayer. During this time we will pray for our nation. I would love to have you join us! Then on Sunday, May 5th we are having a Vacation Bible School Volunteers’ Lunch & Interest Meeting after the 11am service. We need as much help as we can get so come out and hear about this year’s theme and all the ways that you can serve. Some of the other events coming up in May are the Parents’ Night Out on Saturday, May 11th, baby dedication on Sunday, May 12th, graduate recognition on Sunday, May 19th, and fellowship club on Tuesday, May 21st.

May is shaping up to be a month full of various opportunities to worship and serve the Lord! During Holy Week we focused on the death and resurrection of Jesus. We reflected on what happened that week many years ago and what the significance is for us today. In Christ we have receive new life and that new life is meant to be lived out today. Let’s live out this new life this month and make the most of the opportunities that God is going to give us!

In Christ,

Pastor Ron Jones

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Tuesday, November 27 2018

Dear Church Family,

We started out 2018 with a challenge. The challenge came from James 2:18 that says, “I will show you my faith by my works.” I challenged you to make your faith tangible this year. Merriam-Webster defines the word this way:

Tangible - capable of being perceived especially by the sense of touch: substantially real 

The idea is that if we have faith in Jesus then that faith will show itself in our lives. It will become tangible. Our faith will be able to be experienced to some degree by those around us.

To accomplish this challenge I presented you with a Tangible Project of the Month. Here are the projects that we’ve accomplished so far this year.

January - Replenished our Food Pantry with Nonperishable food items

February - Donated hundreds of dollars of Subway Gift Cards to bless our neighbors 

with a free lunch

March - Gave and exceeded our $2,500 Annie Armstrong Mission Offering goal which 

helps support gospel-centered ministries throughout North America

April - Volunteered at Monte Sano Elementary School for CityServe Augusta and 

donated baby items to the Augusta Care Pregnancy Center

May - Provided an end of the year luncheon for all the faculty and staff at Monte Sano 

Elementary School

June - Donated items for Homeless Care Packs for the Tapestry Church in Atlanta

July - Collected school supplies for Monte Sano Elementary School

August - Gave and exceeded our goal of $1,200 to support the Cru and YoungLife 

ministries here in Augusta 

September - Gave and exceeded our goal of $1,000 to support the ministry efforts of 

the Georgia Baptist Mission Board in the state of Georgia

October - Replenished our Food Pantry with can and donated several bags of candy for 

our Halloween Outreach

November - Brought in many coats and socks to be donated to the Broad Street 

Ministry Center

Reading over that list is so encouraging for me. Each and every month you have stepped up to the challenge and exceeded my expectations. We have one more Tangible Project to accomplish in 2018. This last project for the year has two parts. The first part is the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering and the second part is the ministry budget of our church. 

The Lottie Moon Christmas Offering is one way we give to reach the nations with the gospel. Every dollar you give does directly to the work of reaching every nation for Christ. This offering is one of the main ways we help fund international missionaries through the International Mission Board. Our goal this year is $3,500. In order to donate you can make your check payable to “The Hill Baptist Church” and write “Lottie Moon” on the envelope or you can use a Lottie Moon Offering Envelope.

The second part of our Tangible Project is to help our church finish the year fully funded. The good news is that we are projecting that we will end the year under budget with our expenses. We are projecting that our end of the year expenses will total $258,000. As of November 11th our giving totaled $209,000. In order to end the year fully funded we need to give $49,000 by the end of the year. 

I’m looking forward to how God is going to have each of us respond to these challenges. I believe we will all be stretched in our faith. Also, I believe we will be encouraged as we see that our giving results in many people to be reached with the gospel both here in Augusta and around the world. Thank you for all you have done this year and let’s finish the year strong!

In Christ,

Pastor Ron Jones

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Wednesday, September 12 2018
Mission Georgia

Dear Church Family,

I’m excited to report that you have gone above and beyond in your giving to our Tangible Project for August. I challenged you to give a total of $1,200 to support two local outreach ministries to the kids in our area (YoungLife and Cru). You not only met that goal but exceeded it! I’m so thankful to serve in a church that seeks to imitate the generosity of God in their giving!

As we enter September, I have another challenge for you. We need to continue to give to the ministry budget of our church. We have fallen behind but I believe we can catch up by the end of the year! With that said, we have another opportunity to leverage our finances for kingdom impact. Our Tangible Project for September is to donate $1,000 to the Mission Georgia Offering. My challenge to you is to continue to give generously to our budget. In addition to that I want to challenge you to prayerfully consider giving a special gift to help us meet our Mission Georgia goal of $1,000.

To help you understand why we are collecting this offering read this description from the Georgia Baptist Mission Board about what God is doing in the state of Georgia.

“God has uniquely scattered a variety of diverse people across Georgia. Our state is the 8th most populated state with the 10th fastest growth rate in our nation. The estimated population in 2018 is 10.55M, having grown 18.3% since 2000. The projected growth rate could reach 14.7 million by 2030. Over 1 million residents use another a primary language other than English.

Every culture, race, and nationality represented in Georgia is an opportunity for spiritual impact through Georgia Baptists. Only 55.8% of current Georgia residents were born in Georgia. God created every person in His own image (Genesis 1:27) and God’s Word declares, “…it is not the will of your Father in heaven that one of these little ones perish.” (Matthew 18:14 HCSB)

Look around you. In your community there are many ages represented. There is no part of our vast state that does not have a need for Christ. It is estimated that 70% of Georgians do not have a Gospel-centered faith and have little or no attachment to an evangelical church. God has given us a wide field to harvest His spiritual fruit for His glory.

Taking the ageless Gospel to all ages and persons is not an option; it is Christ’s command. We are responsible for sharing the “way, the truth, and the life” of Jesus Christ (John 14:6). This is our mission and purpose as believers. It is also our privilege.

Your gifts to the Mission Georgia Offering undergird the funding needed to assist churches in starting new churches to reach the unreached. Your generosity helps train thousands of Georgia Baptist volunteers and pastors to maximize and coordinate their spiritual energies in making disciples. God has brought the world to Georgia.”

If you would like to make a donation to this offering then make your check out to “The Hill Baptist Church” and put “Mission Georgia” on the envelope. Join with me as we prayerfully consider what God would have us give to meet this goal!

In Christ,

Pastor Ron Jones

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