Wednesday, August 10, 2011

HomeStar in hiatus

HomeStar Fellowship is currently in hiatus, as our diverse membership has diversified itself in a variety of directions.

If there is any change, we'll post a notice here.

Thanks to all former members and participants for your interest and support.


Thursday, June 10, 2010

HomeStar meeting June 13

For Sunday, June 13, Jan High will be hosting us at her home at 5:00 p.m.

Our main topic will be making some budget and calendar decisions for the next year. We haven't had a business meeting in a while! Our budget typically runs July-June, so it's an appropriate time to think about the next fiscal year.

Please note that McCrimmon Parkway, which we've used in the past to reach Jan's home, has been closed due to construction on the Triangle Expressway, so there's a bit of a detour involved. If you're coming north on 55, just before you reach McCrimmon Parkway, turn left onto Carpenter Fire Station Road, and stay on it through one traffic light to a four-way stop. Turn right at the four-way stop onto Yates Store Road. Continue on that to a left onto Weycroft - about 1 mile. After turning, make an immediate right onto Del Webb and another immediate right into the side drive. Jan's home is 4318 Del Webb.

If you're coming south on 55, after you pass the end of 540, you'll pass McCrimmon Parkway, then come to Carpenter Fire Station Road, where you'll turn right.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Meetings for April 25, May 16, May 30

Here's an update for upcoming meetings of HomeStar Fellowship:

Sunday, April 25, some of us will be meeting at 3:30 p.m. with Joel Baucom for his ordination council. Then we'll all gather at Dan Youngblood's place for worship at 5:00 p.m. Cindy Bolden, a member at Westwood Baptist Church and one of Campbell University Divinity School's brightest students, will be leading us in worship. I'll remember to bring the basket so we can receive an offering ... since we've met more irregularly, it's easy to forget, so some of us may want to catch up. Jan and I would like to suggest a mission project, too.

A reminder that Dan lives in the Carriage House apartments at 116 St. Mary's St. in Raleigh, just north of Hillsborough St.

Our next worship time will be May 16, when we'll join with Mount Pisgah Baptist Church in Chapel Hill for Joel's ordination (assuming the council approves!). It will be held at 6:00 p.m.; perhaps some of us can ride together to celebrate this special occasion.

On May 30, we'll meet at 5:00 p.m. at the Cartledges' for a Memorial Day cookout and time of fellowship. More to come!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Meetings for March 7 and 21

On March 7, we'll meet at Janice Haywood's home at 5:00 p.m. The address is 335 Danforth Drive in Cary. Remember that we need to park on the street in front of her townhome.
Since no one else has volunteered to lead the program, I'll see what kind of good discussion we can get going, or else lead another Lenten meditation.

On March 21, we'll meet at Mark and Karen Burden's home, also at 5:00 p.m. Our very own Joel Baucom will be leading us in worship that night. The Burdens live at 1624 Lakestone Village Lane, in Fuquay-Varina.

Come if you can, and bring a friend!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

February 7, 21 meetings

HomeStar Fellowship will meet at the Cartledge home on Feb. 7 at 5:00 p.m. Caroline Allen will be leading worship as we recognize the Martha Stearns Marshall Month of Preaching. Afterward, the Cartledges will provide a pot of chili and grilled cheese sandwiches, and welcome anyone who'd like to stick around and watch the Super Bowl. Other snacks welcome! The address is 3912 Inkberry Court, Apex.

The February 21 meeting will be held at 5:00 p.m. in the activity room of Carriage House apartments at 116 St. Mary's St. in Raleigh, hosted by Dan Youngblood. Feb. 21 is the first Sunday of Lent, so that will be the focus of worship.

Welcome to all!

Friday, November 6, 2009

November 8 meeting

HomeStar's Nov. 8 meeting has a location change, and will now be held at the Cartledges' home, beginning at 5:00 p.m.

Our discussion will center around some ideas sparked by Brian McLaren’s book Everything Must Change.

Think in advance about several questions:

1. If you could summarize the essence of most sermons you heard while growing up, what would it be?

2. Have you noticed that the typical evangelical approach to understanding the atonement sounds as if Jesus came to save us from God? Does that bother you?

3. Is it possible that we’ve missed what Jesus was talking about when he proclaimed the present and future kingdom of God?

Bring your thinking caps and perhaps your singing voices, and we’ll look forward to a good time of fellowship and learning. If it stays cool, maybe we can throw in some hot Russian tea.

The address is 3912 Inkberry Court, which you can easily Google if you don’t know the way. Feel free to email (cartledge@campbell.edu) or call (919-362-1799 or 919-418-6828) if you need specific directions.

Peace!

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Next meeting November 8

We had an enjoyable time of fellowship and discussion at the Cartledges' on Oct. 4, thinking about different ways we had seen "the church in the world" in action during the previous week.

Our next meeting will be held November 8, at Janice Haywood's home. I'll send an email around with more details as the time draws nigh, and suggest a topic for discussion.

In the meantime, I hope you'll look for ways you can not only watch for, but be the presence of Christ in your world.

Tony Cartledge