Thursday, November 5, 2009

Outdoorsmen News 11/5/2009

I missed Sunday's meeting as I was out looking for the sacred wapiti (good news....I didn't see squat so they're all still out there for you) so I don't know what got covered.

Here's hoping for good luck to all of you heading to Mizpah for the big game hunt this weekend.


Upcoming Outdoorsmen events

Is there any interest in a duck decoy carving demo/instructional seminar instead? Let me know. (hint: that means you should reply)
I have not received a single response from anyone on this. We have a gentleman at Hannaford who is an accomplished decoy carver. His decoys are of such quality they are suitable for interior decoration (fireplace mantle, etc.) but are also fully field worthy (put 'em in a pond and shoot ducks over 'em). He has agreed to put on an instructional demonstration for the HSBC Outdoorsmen group. This seems like a great opportunity for all of us to get introduced to something new. If I don't get some kind of a response from you before my next message I'll let him know we're not interested.

Outdoorsmen Christmas Tree Cut-and-Give
Update! -- Tracy Caudill has acquired 30 tree stands for this years Give Away. This gives us a target of 30 trees to cut. Way to go Tracy!
We are planning on another Christmas Tree cut-and-give this year. We'll be looking to cut and distribute a few more trees then last year. If you have ideas of businesses, organizations or families that could really benefit from a free Christmas tree and stand please let us know. We'll plan on a cutting event sometime around the first week of December. We'd like to have a few more people show up to assist with the Salvation Army event this year.
Christmas Tee Cut is being scheduled for either Dec. 12th or 19th
depending on when the Salvation Army (and other organizations) will be holding their distribution event. We want our tree cutting event to take place approx. 10-12 days before the distribution event.
Christmas Tree Give Away
will take place on either Dec. 19th or 26th. Last year three of us (and Glenn's dog) participated in this event. The temp. was in the low teens and it snowed most of the day. We were outside for a majority of the event and we had a great time. We assisted families with getting their items to their cars and also assisted with loading. We gave away a tree and brand-new tree-stand to any family that wanted one. The distribution event is an organized, coordinated effort of a number of local charitable agencies that provides toys, clothing, bikes, food and more to needy families just before Christmas. Families received goods based upon family size, number of children, etc. Many recipients were very emotional and it was obvious the distribution represented a huge benefit to them. To be able to receive a tree and stand as well was icing on the cake for some of them.
There are 67 of us receiving this e-mail message (maybe 60 of you delete it when you receive it?). Surely we can put forth a better effort this year. This is an opportunity we need to embrace.


Now accepting reservations to help out at the Outdoorsmen Wild Game Feast
Yes, this means you! We want to grow this event and bring in more non-Outdoorsmen, non-Hannaford goers, etc. To be successful requires a group effort. There is work to be done leading up to the event but we really need commitments from individuals to work at the event on January 16th.


Outdoorsmen BattleZone class
We have decided to plan for a BZ class beginning the first week of February 2010. We will hold an introduction meeting on Tuesday January 26 and begin the classes on Tuesday February 2. We chose Tuesday nights so you won't have to find/free up another night each week (assuming you are already attending Outdoorsmen meetings on Tuesdays). The course runs for ten weeks and we will suspend regular Tuesday Outdoorsmen meetings during this time. A number of you have expressed interest and this will hopefully allow you enough time to plan/prepare. The cost is $50 for the course book (and you need the book). You will be required to study/prepare a couple hours before each weeks meeting. We are planning on starting the meetings at 6:00 PM (possibly at 5:30 PM) so we can get home at a decent time after 2 - 2½ hour meetings. I'll provide more info. as we develop it.


Next Outdoorsmen Meeting and Bible study
Tuesday November 10, Smith's Place Cafe in East Helena, 7:00 PM
Luke Chapter 23:26-43

Sunday November 15, Starbuck's on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
Luke Chapter 23:44-49

Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT


John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Sunday, November 1, 2009

We had six show up on Tuesday. Better than the last two meetings but still pretty weak. Three of us stayed for Bible study. We discussed Luke 23:7-25; Pilate sends Jesus to Herod who sends him back to Pilate. Neither of the Roman officials find any fault in Jesus yet the Jewish leaders demand his death. Why did the multitude turn on Jesus? (verses 18 and 21 say they cried out as one, or all at once)
I found the following on the web and believe it provides a good explanation as to why. What do you think? We need to think about this stuff. That's why it's in the Bible. Pilate and Herod, two non-believers who cared little for Jews and less for their religion, stand out in this passage because they do the right thing (find no reason to convict Jesus) even when Jesus' own people are wanting him dead. What message is in there for us?.............

5. JESUS RETURNS TO PILATE
When the guards had brought Jesus back to Pilate, he went out on the front steps of the praetorium, where his judgment seat had been placed, and calling together the chief priests and Sanhedrists, said to them: "You brought this man before me with charges that he perverts the people, forbids the payment of taxes, and claims to be king of the Jews. I have examined him and fail to find him guilty of these charges. In fact, I find no fault in him. Then I sent him to Herod, and the tetrarch must have reached the same conclusion since he has sent him back to us. Certainly, nothing worthy of death has been done by this man. If you still think he needs to be disciplined, I am willing to chastise him before I release him."

Just as the Jews were about to engage in shouting their protests against the release of Jesus, a vast crowd came marching up to the praetorium for the purpose of asking Pilate for the release of a prisoner in honor of the Passover feast. For some time it had been the custom of the Roman governors to allow the populace to choose some imprisoned or condemned man for pardon at the time of the Passover. And now that this crowd had come before him to ask for the release of a prisoner, and since Jesus had so recently been in great favor with the multitudes, it occurred to Pilate that he might possibly extricate himself from his predicament by proposing to this group that, since Jesus was now a prisoner before his judgment seat, he release to them this man of Galilee as the token of Passover good will.

As the crowd surged up on the steps of the building, Pilate heard them calling out the name of one Barabbas. Barabbas was a noted political agitator and murderous robber, the son of a priest, who had recently been apprehended in the act of robbery and murder on the Jericho road. This man was under sentence to die as soon as the Passover festivities were over.

Pilate stood up and explained to the crowd that Jesus had been brought to him by the chief priests, who sought to have him put to death on certain charges, and that he did not think the man was worthy of death. Said Pilate: "Which, therefore, would you prefer that I release to you, this Barabbas, the murderer, or this Jesus of Galilee?" And when Pilate had thus spoken, the chief priests and the Sanhedrin councilors all shouted at the top of their voices, "Barabbas, Barabbas!" And when the people saw that the chief priests were minded to have Jesus put to death, they quickly joined in the clamor for his life while they loudly shouted for the release of Barabbas.

A few days before this the multitude had stood in awe of Jesus, but the mob did not look up to one who, having claimed to be the Son of God, now found himself in the custody of the chief priests and the rulers and on trial before Pilate for his life. Jesus could be a hero in the eyes of the populace when he was driving the money-changers and the traders out of the temple, but not when he was a nonresisting prisoner in the hands of his enemies and on trial for his life.



Upcoming Outdoorsmen events

Outdoorsmen Duck Hunt @ Freezeout Lake, October 23-25 --- this has been postponed/cancelled

Is there any interest in a duck decoy carving demo/instructional seminar instead? Let me know. (hint: that means you should reply)


Outdoorsmen Big Game Hunt @ Mizpah Christian Retreat, November 5-8
Two cabins are being reserved at Mizpah. We may have a couple of guys heading over to do some scouting around this weekend.
Contact Joe Hayes for information.


Outdoorsmen Christmas Tree Cut-and-Give
We are planning on another Christmas Tree cut-and-give this year. We'll be looking to cut and distribute a few more trees then last year. If you have ideas of businesses, organizations or families that could really benefit from a free Christmas tree and stand please let us know. We'll plan on a cutting event sometime around the first week of December. We'd like to have a few more people show up to assist with the Salvation Army event this year.
Christmas Tee Cut is being scheduled for either Dec. 12th or 19th
depending on when the Salvation Army (and other organizations) will be holding their distribution event. We want our tree cutting event to take place approx. 10-12 days before the distribution event.
Christmas Tree Give Away
will take place on either Dec. 19th or 26th. Last year three of us (and Glenn's dog) participated in this event. The temp. was in the low teens and it snowed most of the day. We were outside for a majority of the event and we had a great time. We assisted families with getting their items to their cars and also assisted with loading. We gave away a tree and brand-new tree-stand to any family that wanted one. The distribution event is an organized, coordinated effort of a number of local charitable agencies that provides toys, clothing, bikes, food and more to needy families just before Christmas. Families received goods based upon family size, number of children, etc. Many recipients were very emotional and it was obvious the distribution represented a huge benefit to them. To be able to receive a tree and stand as well was icing on the cake for some of them.
There are 67 of us receiving this e-mail message (maybe 60 of you delete it when you receive it?). Surely we can put forth a better effort this year. This is an opportunity we need to embrace.


Now accepting reservations to help out at the Outdoorsmen Wild Game Feast
Yes, this means you! We want to grow this event and bring in more non-Outdoorsmen, non-Hannaford goers, etc. To be successful requires a group effort. There is work to be done leading up to the event but we really need commitments from individuals to work at the event on January 16th.


Outdoorsmen BattleZone class
We have decided to plan for a BZ class beginning the first week of February 2010. We will hold an introduction meeting on Tuesday January 26 and begin the classes on Tuesday February 2. We chose Tuesday nights so you won't have to find/free up another night each week (assuming you are already attending Outdoorsmen meetings on Tuesdays). The course runs for ten weeks and we will suspend regular Tuesday Outdoorsmen meetings during this time. A number of you have expressed interest and this will hopefully allow you enough time to plan/prepare. The cost is $50 for the course book (and you need the book). You will be required to study/prepare a couple hours before each weeks meeting. We are planning on starting the meetings at 6:00 PM (possibly at 5:30 PM) so we can get home at a decent time after 2 - 2½ hour meetings. I'll provide more info. as we develop it.


Next Outdoorsmen Meeting and Bible study
Sunday November 1, Starbuck's on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
Luke Chapter 23:26-43

Tuesday November 10, Smith's Place Cafe in East Helena, 7:00 PM
Luke Chapter 23:44-49

Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT



John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Outdoorsmen News 10/20/2009

The Sanhedrin asked "Are you the Christ?" and "Are you the son of God?" Pilate asked "Are you the king of the Jews?" Jesus answers yes to all three questions yet the responses between the two were totally different.

The Sanhedrin see the response as totally condemning with no need for further evidence. They don't even think about considering whether or not Jesus may be the messiah they've been hoping for. How ironic to pray expectantly for God to send a messiah and then persecute with extreme prejudice anyone who claims to be him.

Pilate sees the response as......anything but in violation of Roman law. He can care less if someone wants to claim to be the king of the Jews. His main concern is avoiding a religious riot by the Jews and the consequences from Rome it that happens.

How sad is it that Jesus, the son of God, Christ the messiah was there, actually there in the flesh, and people either didn't care or aggressively persecuted him even to his death? Would it happen any differently today in our society?


What do you think? Or, what's your opinion? It'd be great to hear from you but even better to see you at an Outdoorsmen meeting. We had three show up last Tuesday and four on Sunday night. School is back in, AWANA has started and the days are growing shorter so we kinda' expected attendance to increase a bit (not drop drastically). I know we're all busy and taking turns being sick but what other excuses do we have? Here's a good one: "I spent so much time praying and reading my Bible this week I didn't have time to come to an Outdoorsmen meeting."

Maybe some of you aren't so much into the Bible study thing. We have another whole year of Outdoorsmen events to plan for and the more input the better. Interested in a sporting-clay shoot? Turkey hunt? Fly fishing float trip? Cast & blast? Crocheting class? Most of those are ideas other members are interested in as well. The only way they get scheduled is when a group of us get together and plan them. Come to Smith's Place on a Tuesday night, eat a huge meal for somewhere around $10 (you shoulda' seen the plate of spaghetti Jerry put down on Tuesday; the waiter guy said he'd never had anyone actually finish it) and share your ideas and get involved.

One other thing: we are just about SIX PAGES AWAY FROM COMPLETING OUR STUDY BOOK ON LUKE!
Yes, you heard me correctly. After only about two years we are almost finished. You don't want to miss the end of this do you?


Upcoming Outdoorsmen events

Outdoorsmen Duck Hunt @ Freezeout Lake, October 23-25 --- this may be moved to a different location because reports from Freezeout are very little waterfowl present
Get ahold of Glenn Morrison to discuss or to offer ideas/suggestions. Don't forget your federal waterfall stamps.

Outdoorsmen Big Game Hunt @ Mizpah Christian Retreat, November 5-8
More information to come.


Outdoorsmen News
We are planning on another Christmas Tree cut-and-give this year. We'll be looking to cut and distribute a few more trees then last year. If you have ideas of businesses, organizations or families that could really benefit from a free Christmas tree and stand please let us know. We'll plan on a cutting event sometime around the first week of December. We'd like to have a few more people show up to assist with the Salvation Army event this year. Stay tuned for more information.

Outdoorsmen BattleZone class
We have decided to plan for a BZ class beginning the first week of February 2010. We will hold an introduction meeting on Tuesday January 26 and begin the classes on Tuesday February 2. We chose Tuesday nights so you won't have to find/free up another night each week (assuming you are already attending Outdoorsmen meetings on Tuesdays). The course runs for ten weeks and we will suspend regular Tuesday Outdoorsmen meetings during this time. A number of you have expressed interest and this will hopefully allow you enough time to plan/prepare. The cost is $50 for the course book (and you need the book). You will be required to study/prepare a couple hours before each weeks meeting. We are planning on starting the meetings at 6:00 PM (possibly at 5:30 PM) so we can get home at a decent time after 2 - 2½ hour meetings. I'll provide more info. as we develop it.

Next Outdoorsmen Meeting and Bible study
Tuesday October 27, Smith's Place Cafe in East Helena, 7:00 PM
Luke Chapter 23:1-43

Sunday November 1, Starbuck's on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
Luke Chapter 23:44-49

Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT



John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Outdoorsmen News 8/4/2009

Upcoming Outdoorsmen events

Ignite Simulcast - Outdoorsmen hosted event - Saturday August 8, HSBC, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
http://www.ignitemen.org/NatlSimulcast.php . This is a men only event. Cost is $15.00/person and includes a BBQ chicken lunch. We will need help setting up, serving and cleaning up. Please shoot me an e-mail or talk to Glen Morrison about helping out.

Outdoorsmen meeting/potluck/family picnic - Sunday August 9, Noble home in Montana City
Start time is after church (second service) ~12:30 - 1:00
We want you all to come out for the afternoon and bring your families. We'll have a potluck picnic and fire up the bbq while we watch the kids swim (bring suits for the kids) and injure themselves on our slip-n-slide (long, steep hill into a chain-link fence). We'll hold our Outdoorsmen meeting as well and listen to a program/seminar about what it means to be a Christian man. Should be a lot of fun.
We'll be grillin' dogs and cookin' corn. Please bring dessert, salad, chips, drinks, whatever.

Setup for Archery Tournament - Friday evening, August 14 - Herrick home near York.
We need four to six able-bodied men to help deploy targets for the shoot and assist with any other setup. Please send e-mail to me or contact Jeffery Herrick directly.

Outdoorsmen Fourth Annual Archery Tournament - August 15
Location Herrick Home near York - please contact Jeffrey Herrick for more information http://www.hannaford.org/contact.php?name=Jeffrey%20Herrick

Outdoorsmen Family Day at the Lake - Rescheduled for Saturday August 22
White Sandy
We need to have someone get out there REALLY EARLY to hold the pavilions there. We need feedback on this from all of you. Who's going to be camping there the night before and thus be the perfect candidate for holding the pavilions?



Next Outdoorsmen Meeting and Bible study
Sunday August 9, Noble residence - 24 Saddle Mountain Dr., Montana City
See info. above

Tuesday August 18, Smith's Place Cafe in East Helena, 7:00 PM
Please read Luke chapter 21

John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Outdoorsmen News 7/9/2009

We had a great meeting Tuesday at Smith's Place and a good turn out with nine guys making it. We studied the first part of Luke chapter 21 and ended with a good discussion on temptation and weakness and how we are supposed to face them as Christian men. It's open, candid conversation on these types of topics that many say yield the most benefit from our Outdoorsmen meetings. Over 75% of you (the recipients of these news letters) have never attended an Outdoorsmen meeting. I encourage you to come and see what we're all about. Heck, you just might end up having a great time and meet some new friends.


Request for assistance:
Pastor John Fenlason has asked to borrow a number of large (6-8 person) tents for the Hannaford Junior Camp at Mizpah Christian Retreat the weekend of July 18-19. If you have a tent you are willing to lend please make arrangements to get it to Pastor John by Wednesday July 15. You can contact John by e-mailing him from this form http://www.hannaford.org/contact.php?name=John%20Fenlason or calling the church office at the number listed at the bottom of that web page.



Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events
Outdoorsmen Family Day at the Lake - Postponed / to be rescheduled
As of Sunday July 5 only two families had signed up to attend. We are looking to reschedule in August.

King's Hill Archery Shoot - July 18 - 19
Here's the info. from Glen Morrison:
Kings Hill Archery Shoot
July 18 & 19, 2009 Located at Harley Park ( just west of 89 between Neihart and Showdown Ski Resort)
Sponsored by Great Falls Archery Club

July 18 Saturday Registration between 9 & 11am 50 ( 2 groups of 25 ) 3D Archery Targets - No Score - Fun Shoots in afternoon: Survival, Long Distance, & Water Bag Shoot

July 19 Sunday Registration opens at 8am 50 ( 2 groups of 25 ) 3d Archery Targets -SCORED - No Rangefinders or Binoculars Scores must be in by 3pm Field Tips 1 arrow per target

Primitive Camping available on first come first served basis NO WATER OR ELECTRIC AVAILABLE Bring bug repellant as I have heard the flies can be a pain. Camping is FREE!!

Cost Both Days Saturday Sunday

Adults $24 $12 $14
Juniors 15-17 $20 $10 $12
Youth 12-14 $16 $8 $10
Cubs >11 FREE FREE FREE

I (Glen) am planning on heading up to the shoot by 3:30pm on Friday the 17th to get a camp site and try to hold some space for others. I have been told that sites go quickly. Anyone that is interested in going needs to get in touch with me (Glen) ASAP so I can get a head count. This event is open to anyone regardless if they want to shoot or not, so you are welcome to bring friends and family.

Outdoorsmen Men's Backpacking Trip - July 24 - 26
Not sure of location yet. If you have ideas or suggestions please contact me or Glen Morrison.

Outdoorsmen Father-Daughter Camping Trip - July 31 - August 2
I do not believe we have a location pinned down for this event yet but Tom Stockton and Joe Hayes were working on it as of last Outdoorsmen Tuesday meeting.

Ignite Simulcast - Outdoorsmen hosted event - Saturday August 8, HSBC, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm
http://www.ignitemen.org/NatlSimulcast.php . This is a men only event. Cost is $15.00/person and includes a BBQ chicken lunch. We will need help setting up, serving and cleaning up. Please shoot me an e-mail or talk to Glen Morrison about helping out.

Outdoorsmen meeting/potluck/family picnic - Sunday August 9, Noble home in Montana City
We want you all to come out for the afternoon and bring your families. We'll have a potluck picnic and fire up the bbq while we watch the kids swim and injure themselves on our slip-n-slide (long, steep hill into a chain-link fence). We'll hold our Outdoorsmen meeting as well and listen to a program/seminar about what it means to be a Christian man. Should be a lot of fun.

Setup for Archery Tournament - Friday evening, August 14 - Herrick home near York
We need four to six able-bodied men to help deploy targets for the shoot and assist with any other setup. Please send e-mail to me or contact Jeffery Herrick directly.

Outdoorsmen Fourth Annual Archery Tournament - August 15
Location Herrick Home near York - please contact Jeffrey Herrick for more information http://www.hannaford.org/contact.php?name=Jeffrey%20Herrick

Outdoorsmen Family Day at the Lake - Tentatively Rescheduled for Saturday August 22 or Saturday August 29
Glen has contacted L&C county re. reserving the pavilion at Clark's Bay (near Lakeside on Hauser) and it is booked through the end of August. Probably the best bet is to plan for White Sandy and have someone get out there REALLY EARLY to hold the pavilions there. We need feedback on this from all of you. Who's interested? What date is best? Who's going to be camping there the night before and thus be the perfect candidate for holding the pavilions?



Next Outdoorsmen Meeting and Bible study
Sunday July 12, Starbuck's on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
Please read Luke chapter 21

Tuesday July 21, Smith's Place Cafe in East Helena, 7:00 PM
Please read Luke chapter 21



John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Outdoorsmen News 4/30/2009

We had nine make it for the meeting and Bible study Tuesday. Not bad considering the weather.

The reports from the Men's backpacking trip were good and everyone had a great time. The weather was quite good considering what had been forecast. Frank 'Trout Slayer' Foster put on a clinic of how to catch fish while Glenn Morrison provided (numerous) examples of why it's a good idea to replace your fishing line periodically. They're a team act.

We discussed Luke 20:1 - 8 (A question of authority) and also a bit of Luke 20:9 - 19 (The wicked tenants). Once again the religious leaders were unable to trap Jesus. The parable of the wicked tenants is both a historical reference and a prophesy of things to come. Both topics are just as pertinent today as they were back then. If you did not read Luke 20:9 -19 I recommend you take a moment to do so. We must make sure that we are not, or do not become, like the wicked tenants. Like the crowd Jesus was speaking to we all say "we'll never let this happen!" but just as in the parable it did happen; the messengers were rejected and abused and when the Son was sent he was killed and cast aside.



Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events
Saturday May 2 - HSBC 'The Big Give Away'
Setup from 8:30 to 11:00 AM. Event begins at 11:00 AM

Friday - Sunday May 29 - 31 - Outdoorsmen Father/Son Campout
Location TBA

Friday - Sunday June 12 - 14 - Outdoorsmen Family Campout
Mizpah Christian Retreat

Saturday July 18 - Outdoorsmen Family Day at the Lake
White Sand Recreation Area

Friday - Sunday July 24 - 26 - Outdoorsmen Men's Backpacking Trip
Location TBA

Friday July 31 - Sunday August 1 - Outdoorsmen Father/Daughter Campout
Location TBA



Next Outdoorsmen meeting and Bible study

Sunday May 3, Starbucks on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
We'll be finishing up Luke 20:9 - 19 (The wicked tenants) and may get into Luke 20:20 - 26 (A question of taxes).

Tuesday May 12, Smith's Place (3 E Main St) in East Helena, 7:00 PM
We'll be discussing Luke 20:20 - 26 (A question of taxes) and Luke 20:27 - 40 (A question about resurrection).




Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT




John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Outdoorsment New - 4/5/2009

Good turn out for the Bible study tonight. With the trap shoot coming up next weekend we decided to use the time for preparation and only got a little bit of actual Bible study in.


Calling all Outdoorsmen: If you are interested in the Antelope hunt this fall (September 26 - 29) you need to get a hold of us right away. Glenn is organizing party hunt groups to turn in applications for this hunt. As you may, or may not, know parties can contain up to five hunters and party hunt applications MUST BE TURNED IN ALL AT THE SAME TIME AS THE OTHER PARTY MEMBERS. Please contact Glenn Morrison or shoot me an e-mail indicating you are interested. We'll make sure we get you an application form and the other necessary information. You need to contact us by next (Easter) Sunday.


Outdoorsmen request for assistance:
Chad Ripley has requested assistance in moving out of his house. He has quite a bit to move with much of it going into storage. Chad would like help on the evening of Thursday April 9 and all day/any time Friday April 10. Pick-ups and trailers are most welcome. Ok, ok, who knows the song....."there was armored cars and tanks and jeeps and rigs of every size, the chicken coops was filled with bears and choppers filled the skies. We shot the line, we went for broke with a thousand screaming trucks, and eleven long-haired friends of Jesus in a chartreuse micro-bus" Anybody?
Please contact Chad for more info.


Outdoorsmen Trap Shoot
Glen received confirmation today that the church has OK'd our giving away a shotgun as a prize at this years event. Glen is working with Capital Sports to obtain a Benelli Nova 12-ga.

Glenn reports that the trap shoot is all confirmed. Helena Trap Club is setting us up with four houses. We will be charging $6.00/round to shoot. Glenn is working on getting a shot-gun as a grand prize (one dollar per round is going to help pay for this). We've also reserved the banquet room at the shooting range for dinner. Like last year this will be a pot-luck event. A suggestion was made this evening to prepare a list of who's bringing what to avoid too much of one thing and not enough of another. We'll need to discuss further but perhaps the Outdoorsmen should concentrate on drinks, ice, ???? and other items that most of the participants probably won't bring. This is one of the most popular and well attended Outdoorsmen events. I encourage you all to come and to invite others. Doesn't matter if you've never shot before just come on out and give it a try.

Here's what we need to do:
1) Invite everybody you can. We will hopefully have some flyers distributed by weeks end but we, the Outdoorsmen, can spread the word to more people in less time. If each of us get just two people to attend we'll have 165 people participating.
2) Make sure everyone knows that this is a pot-luck event and they should bring a dish (enough for 8-10 people). I will be creating a pot-luck dish register (if that doesn't sound a little light in the loafers then I don't know what does) to track who's bringing what (see comments in the paragraph above)
3) Pitch in some cash to help pay for the event and prizes. We've budgeted $300 for the entire event. The cost of the shotgun is $315. The cost of the banquet room is $50. The cost of the other prizes is $??. We discussed a number of prizes that we would like to give away at the event this year. The cost of those prizes will add another $150.00 - $200.00 to the event. Even with $1.00/round going to help pay for the event we're still going to be short. If you have the ability and the inclination please consider contributing a few dollars.

We need all the Outdoorsmen to attend this event and help out. The event start time is 10:00 AM. Plan on being at the Helena Trap club at least an hour early. We need to assign duties, rganize prizes and the dining area, setup a ticket booth/counter and more. We also want to get out an meet everyone who attends this year. We all need to make it a point to introduce ourselves to at least three people we don't know or have not met. Remember, the purpose of our Outdoorsmen events is to reach people who may never consider coming to church. (thanks Joe)




Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events
Saturday April 11 - Outdoorsmen Trap Shoot -- Helena Trap Club
This is another community event put on by the Outdoorsmen. It's a lot of fun for everyone.
Please arrive no later than 9:00 AM to help setup and prepare. Shoot starts at 10:00 AM.

Sunday April 19 - Equipment Swap and Prep at HSBC
We'll meet after second service. Bring your gear, and any extra gear you may have, to church. We'll take the opportunity to make sure everybody has what they need and that we're not doubling up on stuff we don't need.

Friday - Sunday April 24 - 26 - Outdoorsmen men's backpacking trip -- Meet at HSBC
I believe the location is going to be the same as last year which is along the MO between Hauser and Holter. If you plan on going on this trip (and you should) you need to be sure to attend some Tuesday meetings to learn all the details.

Saturday May 2 - HSBC 'The Big Give Away'
Setup from 0-dark:30 to 11:00 AM. Event begins at 11:00 AM

Friday - Sunday May 29 - 31 - Outdoorsmen Father/Son Campout
Location TBA




Next Outdoorsmen meeting and Bible study

Tuesday April 14, Smith's Place in East Helena, 7:00 PM
We'll be discussing Luke 19:28 - 40 (The triumphal entry) but please also read Luke 19:41 - 44 (Lament over Jerusalem)

Sunday April 19, Starbucks on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
We'll be discussing Luke 19:41 - 44 (Lament over Jerusalem). I made the suggestion that since we'll be meeting after second service to get all the equipment in order for the men's backpacking trip perhaps we should consider moving the Bible study to HSBC after second service so we're not filling up the entire day. For those of us with children in AWANA it probably won't matter much as we'll still be dropping of the kids and picking them up. Please reply with your vote/opinion; the consensus at the Bible study this evening was.....well there really wasn't any consensus......I'll plan on keeping the schedule as-is unless I hear from a number of you that you'd like to change it. Thanks.




Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT




John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Monday, March 23, 2009

Outdoorsmen New 3/22/2009

Great meeting this evening at Starbuck's. Nine guys showed up and we studied/discussed Luke 19:11-27, the parable of the ten minas. The parable teaches us that we have a responsibility to do something with the gift (salvation) God has given us and we will have to make an accounting for it when Jesus returns. We don't want to be like the third servant and bury/hide our gift; we need to put it to work. Many Outdoorsmen events are specifically conceived as outreach functions (Christmas tree give away, Wild Game feast, (upcoming) free firewood service, to name a few) in an effort to share God's gift with others. These events provide an opportunity for each of us to get involved and share.


Saturday (March 28) is the Outdoorsmen fly fishing clinic with CrossCurrents of Helena. As of this morning all 10 spots have been filled and I know of at least one on a waiting list.
For those of you participating next weekend here are the details:

Meet at HSBC at 8:00 AM sharp.
Bring a sack-lunch.
Bring waders if you got 'em.
Bring $20 for flies.

You'll be fishing on the Missouri but I'm not sure where (does that seem a little vague?).

If you will be dropping your children at my house for the day please let me know in advance so I can prepare accordingly. As of right now I have six scheduled and we have room for a few more. In addition to myself, Tracy Caudill from the Outdoorsmen will be here as will Jodi Morrison (so you can ease your wife's anxiety over leaving your kids with me......"you're sending our kids to the Noble's house and Jaymie won't be there?!?!? Oh my gosh, I've heard he drinks beer from a beer-bong and spits chewing tobacco on the walls! Are you insane!?!?!?!)


Glenn reports that the trap shoot is all confirmed. Helena Trap Club is setting us up with four houses. We will be charging $6.00/round to shoot. Glenn is working on getting a shot-gun as a grand prize (one dollar per round is going to help pay for this). We've also reserved the banquet room at the shooting range for dinner. Like last year this will be a pot-luck event. A suggestion was made this evening to prepare a list of who's bringing what to avoid too much of one thing and not enough of another. We'll need to discuss further but perhaps the Outdoorsmen should concentrate on drinks, ice, ???? and other items that most of the participants probably won't bring. This is one of the most popular and well attended Outdoorsmen events. I encourage you all to come and to invite others. Doesn't matter if you've never shot before just come on out and give it a try.


Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events
Saturday March 28 - Fly Fishing -- Meet at HSBC
This is a learn-to-fly fish outing done in conjunction with CrossCurrents of Helena. Some gear will be available for those who don't have any. More details to follow but this is a great opportunity to find out what fly fishing is all about.

Saturday April 11 - Outdoorsmen Trap Shoot -- Helena Trap Club
This is another community event put on by the Outdoorsmen. It's a lot of fun for everyone.

Sunday April 19 - Equipment Swap and Prep at HSBC
We'll meet after second service. Bring your gear, and any extra gear you may have, to church. We'll take the opportunity to make sure everybody has what they need and that we're not doubling up on stuff we don't need.

Friday - Sunday April 24 - 26 - Outdoorsmen men's backpacking trip -- Meet at HSBC
I believe the location is going to be the same as last year which is along the MO between Hauser and Holter. If you plan on going on this trip (and you should) you need to be sure to attend some Tuesday meetings to learn all the details.

Saturday May 2 - HSBC 'The Big Give Away'
Setup from 0-dark:30 to 11:00 AM. Event begins at 11:00 AM

Friday - Sunday May 29 - 31 - Outdoorsmen Father/Son Campout
Location TBA




Next Outdoorsmen meeting and Bible study

Tuesday March 31, Smith's Place in East Helena, 7:00 PM
Probably still working on Luke 19:11-27 but please pre-read 19:28-40 (The triumphal entry)

Sunday April 5, Starbucks on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
Luke 19:28 - 40 (The triumphal entry)




Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT




John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Outdoorsmen News

Busy, busy, busy.........
How the time flies when you're having fun.....or having too much to do. I didn't get a news letter out after last Tuesday's meeting.....and I plain didn't show up at Sunday's meeting.

Friday's Outdoorsmen Motorcycle movie night was a bust. I've heard not one person showed at Gerry's house. I guess that's indicative of the fact that there's not really that much interest in motorcycles within the group. Nothing wrong with that, we'll just need to focus on things that more people are interested in. Anyway, Gerry opened his house to us and had pizzas waiting but we failed to show. Make sure to say thanks to Gerry next time you see him.

Last Tuesday's meeting was great. If I remember correctly (I am getting old, you know) we had seven guys attend. We were working on the last part of Luke 18 and ended up having a great discussion on a little bit of everything.

Glenn reports that there were six or so at Sunday's meeting and that they finished up Luke 18 and got started on Luke 19.


While I was away this last weekend my wife, Jaymie, sent out a message (thanks Jaymie!) to you all regarding the passing of an Outdoorsman's brother and also his cousin. Glenn has sent a plant on behalf of the Outdoorsmen to the funeral home for the services this week. Please consider contributing $5.00 to help pay for the plant. All monies should be given directly to Glenn.



As mentioned previously, Glenn introduced a couple of new opportunities the Outdoorsmen may be interested in:

Ignite -- National Simulcast - August 8, 2009 -- This has been booked; the event is a Go.
Find out more about it here http://www.ignitemen.org
This is a pay-to-play event that will cost $400 for HSBC to host. Glenn is suggesting charging $15.00/person and providing a finger-lickin' good BBQ chicken lunch to all attendees. Attendance would not be limited to HSBC members only. Any proceeds above and beyond the total cost of the event will be donated to the Mizpah Christian Retreat fund. If you've got ideas or suggestions please forward them on to me or directly to Glenn.


Kings Hill 3-D Archery Tournament - July 18th & 19th (pending)
Hosted by Great Falls Archery Club. Camping available and it's a family-friendly event. http://www.greatfallsarchery.com/ - there's not much about the tournament up yet so contact Glenn for more details.
The Outdoorsmen currently have the Family Day at the Lake scheduled for July 18th. If we decide to add this archery tournament/campout to our calendar we will need to reschedule the Family Day at the Lake.
Once again, we need to hear from you if you think the Outdoorsmen should add this event to our schedule. Please reply to this message or contact Glenn directly.



Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events
Saturday March 14 - Ice fishing -- Canyon Ferry
Official meeting time and place not yet set but most likely early in East Helena. Stay tuned for more details.

Saturday March 28 - Fly Fishing -- Meet at HSBC
This is a learn-to-fly fish outing done in conjunction with CrossCurrents of Helena. Some gear will be available for those who don't have any. More details to follow but this is a great opportunity to find out what fly fishing is all about.

Saturday April 11 - Outdoorsmen Trap Shoot -- Helena Trap Club
This is another community event put on by the Outdoorsmen. It's a lot of fun for everyone.

Friday - Sunday April 24 - 26 - Outdoorsmen men's backpacking trip -- Meet at HSBC
I believe the location is going to be the same as last year which is along the MO between Hauser and Holter. If you plan on going on this trip (and you should) you need to be sure to attend some Tuesday meetings to learn all the details.

Friday - Sunday May 29 - 31 - Outdoorsmen Father/Son Campout
Location TBA




Next Outdoorsmen meeting and Bible study


Tuesday March 17 , Smith's Place in East Helena, 7:00 PM
We'll be getting into Luke chapter 19. Hope to see you there.

Sunday March 22 , Starbuck's on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
We'll be studying Luke chapter 19



Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT




John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Thursday, February 26, 2009

HSBC Outdoorsmen News - 2/26/2009

Sorry I'm late getting this weeks message out.

Sunday's meeting was excellent. We had nine guys make and really stayed on schedule by getting right into the Bible study and finishing our prayer requests and prayer at 7:00 PM sharp.

Perhaps it's just me but it sure seems that the more guys that attend the better the Bible study is. There's more versions of the Bible to read from and different commentary in each. More input and more ideas from more people. I've heard more than a few of you make the comment that you get way more out of our Bible studies than you do on your own. I totally agree, and in case you haven't noticed, I'm prone to steering us off topic by bringing up questions about something I read earlier in the week. Having others to discuss it with and hearing what they have to say is really what it's all about. For those of you who haven't been able to make it in a while I encourage you to get back into it. This is good stuff. It's an opportunity to learn about the Bible and gain a better understanding of what God is telling us. It's an opportunity to ask man questions to other men about what it all means and how it applies to us. So come on down, throw in a dip or a chew (and let me bum one off of you), pull up to the table and get into it.
Disclaimer: dipping snuff (spit tobacco) or chewing tobacco is not required to attend the Outdoorsmen meetings and isn't actually endorsed by the Outdoorsmen and most Outdoorsmen don't touch the stuff - except the big guy with the computer who says he quit but is in denial. Tobacco use can be hazardous to your health. Snuff and Chew are not safe alternatives to smoking.





So a few times now I've sent out requests for feedback from you all (hint: look at the two items following this one). So far the response has been less than stellar. I asked about interest in organizing a periodic fly-tying meeting; I received three responses. On the two requests below, including the response I got from Glenn, that doesn't actually indicate a preference on either, I've received exactly.......(carry the one.....) one response. I'm not asking you to volunteer to rake leaves at the battered husbands shelter or snuggle with sickly cats to nurture them. Just a simple response is all I ask. 'Hey John, that sounds like a good idea to me' or 'I don't think I'd be interested because I'm already too busy' or 'you're short and your mother dresses you funny!'. Anything is better than nothing. OK, I'll just step down now.........




Glenn introduced a couple of new opportunities the Outdoorsmen may be interested in:
Ignite -- National Simulcast - August 8, 2009
Find out more about it here http://www.ignitemen.org/
This is a pay-to-play event that will cost $400 for HSBC to host. Glenn is suggesting charging $15.00/person and providing a finger-lickin' good BBQ chicken lunch to all attendees. Attendance would not be limited to HSBC members only. Any proceeds above and beyond the total cost of the event will be donated to the Mizpah Christian Retreat fund.
We need to see by a show of hands how many think this is a good idea and would like the Outdoorsmen to move forward with it. OK, so if you raised your hand, please reply to this message and tell me or contact Glenn to let him know (better tell him why you were raising your hand as he typically doesn't read these messages until six or eight weeks after they arrive).


Kings Hill 3-D Archery Tournament - July 18th & 19th (pending)
Hosted by Great Falls Archery Club. Camping available and it's a family-friendly event. http://www.greatfallsarchery.com/ - there's not much about the tournament up yet so contact Glenn for more details.
The Outdoorsmen currently have the Family Day at the Lake scheduled for July 18th. If we decide to add this archery tournament/campout to our calendar we will need to reschedule the Family Day at the Lake.
Once again, we need to hear from you if you think the Outdoorsmen should add this event to our schedule. Please reply to this message or contact Glenn directly.



Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events

Outdoorsmen Motorcycle Movie Night - Friday March 6 at Jerry's house
We'll be watching The World's Fastest Indian with Anthony Hopkins. Please plan on bringing drinks, snacks, or ???? Address and more info. to follow.
I'll send out an update as soon as I hear from Jerry.

Saturday March 14 - Ice fishing -- Canyon Ferry
Official meeting time and place not yet set but most likely early in East Helena. Stay tuned for more details.

Saturday March 28 - Fly Fishing -- Meet at HSBC
This is a learn-to-fly fish outing done in conjunction with CrossCurrents of Helena. Some gear will be available for those who don't have any. More details to follow but this is a great opportunity to find out what fly fishing is all about.

Saturday April 11 - Outdoorsmen Trap Shoot -- Helena Trap Club
This is another community event put on by the Outdoorsmen. It's a lot of fun for everyone.

Friday - Sunday April 24 - 26 - Outdoorsmen men's backpacking trip -- Meet at HSBC
I believe the location is going to be the same as last year which is along the MO between Hauser and Holter. If you plan on going on this trip (and you should) you need to be sure to attend some Tuesday meetings to learn all the details.

Friday - Sunday May 29 - 31 - Outdoorsmen Father/Son Campout
Location TBA




Next Outdoorsmen meeting and Bible study

Tuesday March 3, Smith's Place in East Helena, 7:00 PM
We covered most of Luke 18:18-30 (The rich ruler) at the last meeting. We'll finish up where we left off and then move on to Luke 18:31-34 (Jesus foretells His death a third time), Luke 18:35-43 (Jesus heals a blind beggar) and possibly get into chapter 19. Hope to see you there.

Sunday March 8, Starbuck's on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
We'll be studying Luke chapter 19



Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT




John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Friday, February 20, 2009

Tuesday's Outdoorsmen meeting and Bible study was once again sparsely attended but we had some very good discussion on the Bible passages of Luke 18:1-8 (The persistent widow) and Luke 18:9-14 (The Pharisee and the tax collector).

Glenn Morrison introduced a couple of new opportunities the Outdoorsmen may be interested in:
Ignite -- National Simulcast - August 8, 2009
Find out more about it here http://www.ignitemen.org/
This is a pay-to-play event that will cost $400 for HSBC to host. Glenn is suggesting charging $15.00/person and providing a finger-lickin' good BBQ chicken lunch to all attendees. Attendance would not be limited to HSBC members only. Any proceeds above and beyond the total cost of the event will be donated to the Mizpah Christian Retreat fund.
We need to see by a show of hands how many think this is a good idea and would like the Outdoorsmen to move forward with it. OK, so if you raised your hand, please reply to this message and tell me or contact Glenn Morrison to let him know (better tell him why you were raising your hand as he typically doesn't read these messages until six or eight weeks after they arrive).


Kings Hill 3-D Archery Tournament - July 18th & 19th (pending)
Hosted by Great Falls Archery Club. Camping available and it's a family-friendly event. http://www.greatfallsarchery.com/ - there's not much about the tournament up yet so contact Glenn Morrison for more details.
The Outdoorsmen currently have the Family Day at the Lake scheduled for July 18th. If we decide to add this archery tournament/campout to our calendar we will need to reschedule the Family Day at the Lake.
Once again, we need to hear from you if you think the Outdoorsmen should add this event to our schedule. Please reply to this message or contact Glenn Morrison directly.



Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events

Outdoorsmen Motorcycle Movie Night - TBA
Most likely in early March. No date/time/location has been set but I believe we'll be watching The World's Fastest Indian with Anthony Hopkins

Saturday March 14 - Ice fishing -- Canyon Ferry
Official meeting time and place not yet set but most likely early in East Helena. Stay tuned for more details.

Saturday March 28 - Fly Fishing -- Meet at HSBC
This is a learn-to-fly fish outing done in conjunction with CrossCurrents of Helena. Some gear will be available for those who don't have any. More details to follow but this is a great opportunity to find out what fly fishing is all about.

Saturday April 11 - Outdoorsmen Trap Shoot -- Helena Trap Club
This is another community event put on by the Outdoorsmen. It's a lot of fun for everyone.

Friday - Sunday April 24 - 26 - Outdoorsmen men's backpacking trip -- Meet at HSBC
I believe the location is going to be the same as last year which is along the MO between Hauser and Holter. If you plan on going on this trip (and you should) you need to be sure to attend some Tuesday meetings to learn all the details.

Friday - Sunday May 29 - 31 - Outdoorsmen Father/Son Campout
Location TBA




Next Outdoorsmen meeting and Bible study

Sunday February 22, Starbuck's on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
We'll still be in Luke chapter 18. Remember that the meeting is only one and a half hours and Starbuck's closes promptly at 7:00 PM. Please arrive on time so we can get to it.

Tuesday March 3, Smith's Place in East Helena, 7:00 PM
We'll most likely be starting Luke chapter 19. Once again we'll try to get Outdoorsmen business finished up and get into Bible study by 8:00 PM.


Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT




John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Oudoorsmen News

Happy 30th day of Legislature......only 60 more days to go (please pray for me.......).


The Outdoorsmen Family Ski day at Great Divide was a great success. Please take a moment to give Keith Newmeyer a pat on the back for doing the lion's share on this one. I know there were many others involved that also need thanks but the one that comes to mind right now is Tom Stockton; thanks for hauling up the fire pit and keeping the water hot for everyone. Perhaps next year we can do two of these. If we get a few more guys involved to help out and if Keith can workout the details with Great Divide I think it'd be a good idea.


Sunday's meeting was a little sparse compared to the Tuesday turn-outs we've been getting but the Bible study was good. We got down to business by about 5:45 and walked out promptly at 7:00 PM. We finished up Luke 17:20-37 and moved on to 18:1-8 (The Unjust Judge). We'll be finishing up Luke 18:1-8 and get into Luke 18:9-14 (Two Prayers) at the next meeting on Tuesday, February 17.



Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events

Sunday February 15 - Ice fishing after church -- Canyon Ferry
Meet after second service in the foyer. Be sure to bring your gear and be ready to fish.

Saturday March 14 - Ice fishing -- Canyon Ferry
Official meeting time and place not yet set but most likely early in East Helena. Stay tuned for more details.

Saturday March 28 - Fly Fishing -- Meet at HSBC
This is a learn-to-fly fish outing done in conjunction with CrossCurrents of Helena. Some gear will be available for those who don't have any. More details to follow but this is a great opportunity to find out what fly fishing is all about.

Saturday April 11 - Outdoorsmen Trap Shoot -- Helena Trap Club
This is another community event put on by the Outdoorsmen. It's a lot of fun for everyone.

Friday - Sunday April 24 - 26 - Outdoorsmen men's backpacking trip -- Meet at HSBC
I believe the location is going to be the same as last year which is along the MO between Hauser and Holter. If you plan on going on this trip (and you should) you need to be sure to attend some Tuesday meetings to learn all the details.



Next Outdoorsmen meeting and Bible study

Tuesday February 17, Smith's Place in East Helena, 7:00 PM
Please read Luke chapter 18. I'm going to suggest we get into Bible study no later than 8:15 PM for the benefit of those (me) that can't stay past 11:00 PM. One hour and fifteen minutes should be adequate for Outdoorsmen business in my opinion but please feel free to chime in on this. We're all a part of this group and the meetings are for all our benefit so please let me know if you do or don't agree.

Sunday February 22, Starbuck's on Prospect, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
We'll still be in Luke chapter 18. Remember that the meeting is only one and a half hours and Starbuck's closes promptly at 7:00 PM. Please arrive on time so we can get to it.



Note: For those who don't know, HSBC is Hannaford Street Bible Church and it is located at
830 N Hannaford St.
Helena, MT




John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Outdoorsmen New 2/4/2009

Friday's motorcycle movie night was pretty fun. We started off by watching some of On Any Sunday II while waiting for everyone to show up. We watched Faster and then Faster '03-'04 and also a bit of a movie made by a friend of mine of a group of us riding in the Klickitat River area of Washington back in 2002. Pizza, pop and motorcycle movies; what more could you want? We are planning on another motorcycle movie night for early March and plans are to watch The Worlds Fastest Indian (a very good film starring Anthony Hopkins).



Saturday's ice-fishing adventure had a few hardy souls attend. I understand two different groups went out: one early group (for the men; right Jason?) and a group that met at the designated time and went to Canyon Ferry. I've heard the Canyon Ferry group caught......a cold and not much else. Not sure how the early group faired but I understand they went to the causeway. Probably caught 75 lunker trout and a paddle fish......but they let them all go; you know, catch and release and all.....



Tuesday's meeting and Bible study had a good turn out again (we had 10 show up). We spent quite a bit of time going over Outdoorsmen business. I feel we need to get Outdoorsmen business taken care of sooner so we can get into Bible study earlier and go longer. I'd very much like to get feedback from all of you though. The meetings are for all of us so please respond with your thoughts and opinions.

We studied Luke 17:20-37 but didn't get all the way through (the discussion was excellent though and we ended up doing as much, if not more, study in Exodus thanks to me getting us off topic....a bit....).

Glenn introduced an idea about possibly getting involved with AngelFood Ministries to bring low cost food to the Helena area for needy families. You can find out more about AngelFood Ministries by visiting http://www.angelfoodministries.com

We discussed an idea for a community free firewood outreach that we'd most likely begin this spring. Still many details to work out but the basics are a local contractor is thinning beetle-kill trees in the general Helena area and is enthusiastic to have a group such as ours help remove the felled trees from the private properties. I contacted the US Forest Service rep assigned to the MT Governor's office with a few questions about handling beetle-kill trees and his response is below.

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From:
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 2:53 PM
To: Noble, John
Subject: RE: Questions about handling beetle kill wood


I’m glad you’re thinking about this. Trees that are obviously dead and have no needles pose no problem—the beetles have hatched and flown on to attack green living trees. However, trees that still have needles but appear dead, especially if the needles are just yellow rather than red, probably do have larvae that will hatch in May or June and if brought into town, could attack pine trees here. The safe thing if at all possible is to cut the trees that have obviously been dead for more than a year. They make better firewood too. Hope that helps. Jerry.




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From: Noble, John
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 11:35 AM
To:
Subject: Questions about handling beetle kill wood


Jerry, Our church Outdoorsmen group is looking into doing a firewood outreach for local Helena families. We've contacted a local contractor who is conducting beetle kill removal on private property in the surrounding area. The contractor is enthusiastic to have our group assist in removing the felled trees from the sites. I have some questions and/or concerns about this however.


Can beetle kill trees be safely brought into town and split for firewood? Are there any concerns we should have about transporting beetles and/or their larvae from the cut site to a storage/distribution site here in Helena?


Our goal is to provide free firewood to needy families in the Helena are but we want to make sure we do it in a responsible manner.


Thanks,

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Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events


Saturday 2/7/2009 - Outdoorsmen Family Ski Day at Great Divide
Great Divide opens for skiing at 9:00 AM. Keith and a couple of others are planning on meeting at Great Divide at 8:00 AM sharp. A few other Outdoorsmen will be on site by 8:30 AM to help direct people as they arrive and help distribute lift tickets and get people their rental equipment. Look for signs that read HSBC Outdoorsmen attached to Glenn's big white pickem-up-truck.

For the record, Keith reports we had at least 38 paid attendees as of last night. Great job Keith and everyone else involved.



Next Outdoorsmen Bible Study's
Sunday 2/8/2009 - Starbucks on Prospect, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
We didn't get all the way finished with Luke 17:20-37 so we will finish that up and possibly get started on Luke 18:1-8. Please come prepared to get started no later than 5:40 PM.

Tuesday 2/17/2009 - 7:00 PM at Smith's Place in East Helena




John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Outdoorsmen News

Happy Tuesday.

Sunday's Bible study was good but short as we didn't get started until close to 6:00 PM. We had 5 guys attend. We covered Luke 17:11-19 (The grateful Samaritan). We'll be going over the rest of chapter 17 and possibly get into 18 at the next Bible study (2/3/09).

The Outdoorsmen Family Ski Day payment deadline quickly approacheth. I've contacted a little over half the folks that have signed up and will contact the rest tomorrow.


We are keeping a log of prayer requests from each Outdoorsmen meeting but have decided not to publish them in any manner (web page, newsletter, etc.). Some of our prayer requests may be personal in nature or simply not something we'd like to have e-mailed to 40-something people. Glenn will be keeping the logs and will be periodically checking up with the requestors to see how things are going.


Upcoming Outdoorsmen Events

Friday 1/30/2009 - Outdoorsmen Motorcycle Movie Night
7:30 PM at my place -- bring pop and/or chips. I will be supplying the pizza.
On the agenda is Faster (and possibly Faster '03-'04 if anyone wants to stay later) although I have had ONE request for Wild Hogs


Saturday 1/31/2009 - Outdoorsmen Ice-Fishing Day
Fishing on Canyon Ferry
Meet at Smith's Restaurant in East Helena at 8:30 AM
MapQuest


Sunday 2/1/2009 - Family Ski Day payments due
Please get payments to Keith Newmeyer no later than today


Sunday 2/1/2009 - Superbowl party hosted by ???????
C'mon, who's going to buck up and invite us ruffians over for Superbowl and cheese puffs? I've received an inquiry, and quickly added my name, to see if any of the Outdoorsmen are going to be gracious enough to invite us poor, wretched, folks without TV over to watch the big game. I'll bring a bag of sun-flower seeds. Whose bringing the crock-pot of little smokies?


Saturday 2/7/2009 - Outdoorsmen Family Ski Day at Great Divide
Meeting time and place to be determined (this means someone should let me know where and when to meet so I can broadcast it).



Next Outdoorsmen Bible Study's
Tuesday 2/3/2009 - Smith's Place in East Helena, 7:00 PM

Sunday 2/8/2009 - Starbucks on Prospect, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM




John Noble Email
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Sunday, January 18, 2009

A big thank you to all of you who attended the Wild Game Feast. I think we had 15-16 Outdoorsmen show up to help out both setting up and tearing down. You all were awesome!

Hats off to Glenn Morrison for planning the event and arranging everything; the church, linens, rental equipment, generators, prizes, guest speakers, food, center pieces, etc. That's a lot of logistics and once again you brought it all together very well.

I'd also like to make sure we all remember to thank more than a few wives and other family members that worked right along side of us. Michelle Chard, Jody Morrison, Patty Foster are just a few of the wives I remember. Justin Chard, Jerry Brassaurd's youngest son and Frank Foster's daughter pitched in as well. I know there were others that I've missed and I'd really appreciate it if you'd reply to me with the names of those I missed. Even with 15-16 of us working together there was still plenty to do for these other volunteers. We need to make sure they know we appreciate it.


Next Outdoorsmen Bible study is Tuesday January 20, 7:00 PM at Smith's in East Helena

The following meeting is Sunday January 25, 5:30 - 7:00 PM at Starbuck's on Prospect


Outdoorsmen schedule of events

Saturday January 24, 10:00 AM - Assist with delivery of 'Paint The Town Pink' awards and prizes
Connie McGlaughlin has asked for volunteer manpower to assist with moving awards and prizes from Mountain West Bank to the Civic Center for the Florence Crittenton Home's 'Paint The Town Pink' program.
Connie has trucks arranged but needs help to load and unload.
10:00 AM at the Mountain West Bank location all the way at the East end of Broadway (the new one you can see from I-15)
2725 Colonial Drive
Helena, MT
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Helena&state=MT&address=2725+Colonial+Dr


Saturday January 31 at some time - Outdoorsmen ice-fishing at some lake somewhere
Obviously I will need to get you more details as soon as I can.


Saturday February 7 - Outdoorsmen Family Ski Day at Great Divide
We don't have a meeting place set up yet but Hannaford seems a logical choice.
Remember, you need to have payment, in full, to Keith Newmeyer by Super bowl Sunday (2/1/2009). At last count Keith had 37 people signed up so it seems like we will meet the 40 person requirement to get the discount.
Please contact Keith (new dad) Newmeyer for more information.


John Noble outdoorsmen@hannaford.org
HSBC Outdoorsmen

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Another great turn-out (10) for Bible study tonight. We finished up Luke 16 and got started on Luke 17. Joe Hayes kept us on task and got prayer requests started shortly after 6:30 PM. We finished exactly on time!

Next Outdoorsmen Bible study is Tuesday January 20, 7:00 PM at Smith's in East Helena

Outdoorsmen schedule of events

Monday January 12, 7:00 PM - BattleZone Introduction meeting
Hannaford Street Bible Church


Tuesday January 13, 5:00 PM - building center pieces and other items for the Outdoorsmen Wild Game Feast
Bring cordless drills if you got 'em
Morrison house - call or email for directions


Wednesday January 14, 6:30 PM - Wild Game Feed
Gateway Center
1710 National Ave, Helena
I can't remember the name of the gentleman who is hosting this but Rufus Luttig, one of the speakers we are featuring at our Wild Game Feast, will be speaking at this event.
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Helena&state=MT&address=1710+National+Ave


Saturday January 17, 10:30 AM & 12:00 Noon - Outdoorsmen Wild Game Feast
Some are meeting at 10:30 AM at the equipment rental warehouse (you know who you are)
Meet at:
Rossiter Elementary School parking lot
1497 Sierra Rd East
Helena, MT
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Helena&state=MT&address=1497+Sierra+Rd+East

The rest are meeting at 12:00 Noon at HSBC to begin setup. We all need to be there!
Doors open to the public at 5:00 PM
Outdoorsmen - bring desserts and/or vegetable/side dishes. We also need extension cords (make sure to label yours with your name so you get them back)


Saturday January 24, 10:00 AM
- Assist with delivery of 'Paint The Town Pink' awards and prizes
Connie McGlaughlin has asked for volunteer manpower to assist with moving awards and prizes from Mountain West Bank to the Civic Center for the Florence Crittenton Home's 'Paint The Town Pink' program.
Connie has trucks arranged but needs help to load and unload.
10:00 AM at the Mountain West Bank location all the way at the East end of Broadway (the new one you can see from I-15)
2725 Colonial Drive
Helena, MT
http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Helena&state=MT&address=2725+Colonial+Dr

John Noble
Outdoorsmen@Hannaford.org

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Outdoorsmen - Schedule

Monday January 12, 7:00 PM - BattleZone Introduction meeting
Hannaford Street Bible Church

Tuesday January 13, 5:00 PM - building center pieces and other items for the Outdoorsmen Wild Game Feast
Morrison house
call or e-mail for directions

Saturday January 17, 10:30 AM & 12:00 Noon - Outdoorsmen Wild Game Feast
Some are meeting at 10:30 AM at the equipment rental warehouse (you know who you are) - call or e-mail for directions
The rest are meeting at 12:00 Noon at HSBC to begin setup. We all need to be there!
Doors open to the public at 5:00 PM
Outdoorsmen - bring desserts and/or vegetable/side dishes. We also need extension cords (make sure to label yours with your name so you get them back)


Great turn-out for Tuesday's Bible study at Smith's. We once again labored over the parable of the shrewd (but dishonest) manager (Luke 16). Yours truly is still having trouble wrapping my mind around it (Joe Hayes, on the other hand, claims it's clear as mud....). The numbers at the meetings have been increasing and it's great. There's still plenty of room for more and we'd love to have you join us.

Next meeting Sunday January 11, 5:30 - 7:00 PM at Starbuck's on Prospect. We discussed options for moving to a new location but decided that Starbuck's still gives us the most stars for our bucks (get it? stars....bucks..... take your time, I'll wait..........) so we'll continue meeting there until a new opportunity presents itself (a quote from Qui-Gon Jinn in 'The Phantom Menace'). We will be wrapping up Bible study and taking prayer requests at 6:45 PM SHARP from now on (for the benefit of the Starbuck's employees, the AWANA volunteers and the parents of children at AWANA). So, all attending who wear watches will have the responsibility of keeping us on schedule.


If you haven't contacted Glenn Morrison or myself regarding Outdoorsmen shirts for the Game Feast please do so ASAP on Thursday 1/8/2009.

John Noble
outdoorsmen@hannaford.org