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By the grace of God, the Philippi Baptist Church
shall Embrace, Model, and Share the love of God
through Jesus Christ by the power of the Holy Spir
Philippi Baptist Church 107 Church St. Philippi, WV 26416 (304) 457-3206
Catch us on the radio live every Sunday morning at 10:30a.m. WQAB 91.3 FM
E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pbcwv.net
107 Church Street Philippi, WV 26416(304)457-3206Jon Villers, Pastor
Lisa Dadisman, Secretary
The Baptist BridgThe Baptist Bridge
Inside this IssuePastors Message...2
Birthdays3Anniversaries...3Prayer requests...3Announcements...5Encouragement...7Schedules...8Getting to know...9
May 2012
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Dear PBC Family,
I bring you greetings with God's warmth that I feel on this beautiful Spring day! It is a blessing to have achurch family to share our lives with and see God's Kingdom unfold. I am aware that life has a way of taking
us on twists and turns we may not have imagined. I am also aware that the journey is as important as the desti-nation. We got to go as a family last year to the beach for the first time! That was a great trip filled with adven-ture and new experiences. Because of scheduling change, the Baptist Campus Ministries Beach Trip falls over
the same time as finals at A-B and graduation! We will miss that opportunity this year, but look forward to oth-er experiences God has in store for us instead!
I would encourage all of us to continue to make time to create memories with those that God has placed in our
path to share our lives. Our Church family, our neighbors, our classmates, co-workers as well as our families. Iknow my life is richer because I have shared it with you all! With summer approaching I would encourageeach of us to make an extra effort to create memories of significance. Even as Allie and I found a drive-in res-
taurant tucked away over in Grafton coming back from a track meet this week, it was a wonderful time to cele-brate life and time together!
I was reminded by another parent at the track meet of how busy we allow our lives to get. I know that lifestylepace is not new, I had my parents going in ten different directions at all times during high school!! I am so
thankful that my parents took the time to let me explore different interests. I met so many wonderful andunique people because of our constant going! Even in the madness of a hectic schedule, Jesus took time awayfrom it all to connect with His Heavenly Father. Jesus calls us to find that balance today in our world as well. Iwas sitting in one of the orange high backed chairs in my office one day this week. It was a little before 8am.One of our members walked in and said, "This is a peaceful place to start the day!" I count those early morning
minutes as precious gifts from God! It is a time where I have found I can connect with Him and re-focus forwhat lies ahead.
Thomas, one of our twins, was telling about a similar place he has found. For him, it is while he is mowing the
grass! He said, "Dad I think through a problem I've had or something I want to do better while I'm cutting thegrass!" I pray you have found your secret place as well. Psalm 91:1 - "He that dwelleth in the secret place ofthe most High shall abide under the shadow of the Almighty."(KJV) For Bobby, our other twin, he has found a
place in music. Whether it is sitting down at the piano or playing a new wind instrument he has discoveredcalled an ocarina, Bobby comes alive as he puts melody to the symphony playing in his head.
And the list goes on - Koreen gets up at 5:45 to walk with Cheryl Wolf around campus, Caleb loves to playtennis with his college cronies, Allison runs like the wind over great distances and I find great therapeutic val-
ue in racquetball and table tennis! I'm not sure what it is with you, but I would encourage you to not limit yourconnection to God in passive activity alone! I know the list for our greater church family is as varied as wehave people! Gardening, Painting, Basket Weaving, Quilting, Hiking, Biking, Babysitting, Parents Sitting,Hospice Care, Civil War Reenactments, Singing, Conducting, Musicianship, and Sports of every kind!
May Colossians 3:17 be our life verse this summer and beyond!!!
"And whatever you do, in word or deed, do everything in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the
Father through him" (ESV)
Shalom,
Pastor Jon
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May1-Stephen Minor
2-Amy Stout
3-Clark Wells
5-
Kelly Bracey
5 Anne Jones
5-Jon Griffin II
7 Alex Rubles
8-Vangie Shaffer
9-Andrew Sweet
13-Grant Dadisman
14-Linda Hepler
14-Bob Wilkins
16-Carolyn Robinson
16-Jennifer Wheeler
17-Gary Smith
20-Caton Hill Jr.
22-Beth Miller
22-Debbie Wolfe
22-Richard Martin
22-Pat Cain
25-Judson Bracey
26-Everett Sperry
28-Olin Campbell
31-Jane Digman
31-Jacob Scheick
Anniversaries8-Austin and Germaine Whitman
27-Jon and Koreen Villers
Please Pray
for:AB College faculty,
staff and students,
Robert Ball,Billy Coontz,
Audrey Cross,Becky & MikeElmore,Otilia Franke,Jim Friend,
Carl Gant,Jane Gibbons,Joe & Beverly Gouer,Matt Lake,
Christina Maddy,Gloria Miller,Billie Moore,
Donna Moore,Dr. Jennifer Parks,Bryson Parker,Brenda & Gary Price,Margaret Salimi,
Vangie Shaffer,Kaley Sinsel,
Josh Spriggs,Tim Simmons,Mary Tamulitis,Autumn Willingham,Dr. Richard Shearer,Blaire & Pearl Marks,
Albert Carman,Germaine and AustinWhitman.
Unspoken requests
for family
members,
unsaved people,
communityconcerns, job and
home loss, finan-
cial difficulties.
Also, in need of
prayer: Our nation-
al, state, and
country leaders and
officials. Pleasepray for
Victims of crime,
war and violence
throughout our
country. Pray to
protect military
personnel and their
families throughout
the world and
those serving our
country:
Tim Jenkins, Chris
Mossburg,
Major Kris Wood.
Captain Aaron
Cross who was
deployed to
Afghanistan.
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Calendar Dates from Board of Christian Education
May 6th - Ice Cream Final Exam Cram at AB
May 27th Graduation Recognition and Fellowship Luncheon at PBC
June 30th Family Outdoors Game Night
July 14th - Vacation Bible School (One day event)
July 28th Family Movie Night
August 17th- Move In at AB and Battler Fair
August 18th Battler Fair
August 25th Family Game Night
September 29th Family Game Night
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Thrift Store Success
Next chance to join the fun--Monday, May 7th, 6:30 to
8:00p.m.
Adopt-A-Highway
Names from Left to Right
Front Row: Noah Hall, Georgia Warder, Jacob Waggamon, Davey
Hayhurst
Back Row: Randy Moore, Bob Boyer, Gerald Fogg, Jon Villers, Deboroah
Morris, Mary Beth Helmick, Clarence Wrght
Churches Represented:
Middleville Baptist - Deborah & Mary Beth
Weston, 1st Baptist - Georgia & Davey
Simpson Creek Baptist - Noah & Jacob
This great volunteer act was done on April 27-28th.
30 hour Famine was a great success! The car wash collected $223.00 .
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Spring is officially here
Spring is officially here! The birds are singing, the wild flowers are blooming, and winter
has hidden itself for another three seasons. Waking up to sunlight streaming through the
windows reminds me that summer is just around the corner, but I am perfectly happy to
enjoy spring while we have it.
Like my mother, I love to garden. I love planting my flowers, watering them, and turningthem so each little leaf gets just the right amount of sunlight. I even talk to my plants! I
have to tell them fanciful stories of the funny things that have happened to me, or read to
them from one of my books. Sometimes, I even have to plant them in a bigger pot and
clean up a mess. I take very good care of them, and in return, they grown into beautiful,
colorful flowers that make my apartment smell like a bed of roses.
What do you think would happen if I didnt take care of my plants? Do you think they
would still be as healthy and beautiful? Or what if I close my blinds and never let the sun
shine on them? Could the flowers still bloom into their colorful petals? The fact is that for
plants to grow up healthy and strong, they have to be nurtured.
They need sunlight, water, and good soil.
Just like plants grow, do you. Can you live won junk food like ice cream and soda pop?
No! To grow up healthy and strong you have to eat the right foods, drink plenty of water,
get lots of sleep, and be rooted in the right soil! Well, the soil of Jesus! The apostle Paul
once wrote in the Bible about being rooted and grounded in love in his letter to the Ephe-
sians (Chapter 3:17-19). God wants us to be rooted in Jesus. While eating the right foods,
drinking water and getting plenty of rest helps our physical body grow, being rooted in
Jesus Christ helps our spiritual body grow.
Also, just as a plant needs certain things, so does our spiritual body. We need food that
comes from reading the Bible (Matthew 4:4). Even for children its important to read theBible and start memorizing verses. The Bible equips us to serve God (2 Timothy 3:17;
Ephesians 6:17. It even teaches us how we should live (Psalm 32:8).
We need water that comes from mature Christians pouring into us. Its important for us
to attend church on a regular basis so that we can continually learn about Jesus and how
to live a righteous life. Church also gives us a great place to fellowship with other Chris-
tians. Through that fellowship we can help each other grow into stronger believers. Lastly,
we need sunlight, the sunlight the comes from
Jesus Christ. Its important to build a relationship with Jesus Christ through prayer
(Philippians 4:6-7). Prayer is one of the best ways for us to communicate with God and
grow in our relationship with Him.
I have a challenge for you! After you finish reading today, sit down with you Bible and
your parents, and look up these verses:Ephesians 3:17-19
Matthew 4:4
John 15:5
1 Thessalonians 5: 12-22
When you finish reading, talk with your parents about what you need to grow up healthy and strong,
both physically and spiritually. Then make a list of things you could do every day to help you grow start
growing!
With much love in Christ, Miss Pickles
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AnnouncementsABWM
Will be holding their annual Womens Banquet
May 8th from 6-8p.m.
The theme will be a baby shower to provide new things for our nursery.Book of the month will be: Job 1 and 2
The Weirton Christian Center would like to thank the ABWM.
We are only able to serve the children we do because of our supportive
donors. We thank you for your donation of $130.00
Kim Weaver, Executive Director, Weirton Christian Center.
CROP WALK
Thank you for your generous gift of $ 456.47. It is only through the continued support
of good friends like yourself that we are able to continue to provide a variety of ser-
vices to people throughout Barbour County. We hope you will stop by for a visit at the
Senior Center.
Sincerely,
Susie Cvechko, President
CAMP COWEN YOUTH WORK PARTY
MAY 18-19, 2012
Please bring a sleeping bag, gloves, rakes, leaf blowers and paint brushes with you.
SCHEDULE
Arrive Friday evening @ 8:00p.m.
9:00p.m. Campfire and snacks provided
Saturday Breakfast @ 8:00a.m.
Saturday Lunch @ Noon
Saturday Dinner @ 4:00p.m.
MISSION/SERVICE EXPERIENCE
Students serving students
Each group learning to work together
Great worship on Friday
ATTITUDE CHECK!!
Please call Valma at 1-800-879-9822 or email her at [email protected] to let her know
how many are going to be their. This helps with the meal count.
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Union Association Summer/Fall Cluster Services 2012
All services begin at 7:30p.m.
May 6 Webster Baptist Church Pastor Rich Owens, Speaker
June 3 Hepzibah Baptist Church Mr. Chad Griffith, Speaker
NO JULY MEETING
August 5 Summit Park Baptist Church Pastor Larry Fleming, Speaker
October 7 Point Pleasant Baptist Church Pastor Bruce Hoffman, Speaker
November 4 Union Baptist Church Pastor Chris Mullett, Speaker
December 2 Flemington Baptist Church Pastor Alan Rosenberger, Speaker
All offerings will go to the General Treasurer of the Association.
If you have any questions regarding these meetings, please call Roger Delaney,
Chairman of Discipleship, Union Association, at 304-842-5149.
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Car Crazy!
Scott Springer says that he has always been interested in cars, particularly the antique
kind. That made him the idea first driver of the first van owned by Philippi Baptist
Church, for that van needed a lot of tender loving care. Scott spent many hours keeping
it running. He still serves as one of the drivers of the newer van.
Both of Scotts parents were born in or near Fairmont, the location of his own birth.
When he was very young, his father, a hospital administrator, moved the family to Pitts-
burgh for a year, then to Wheeling for another year, and then to Steubenville, Ohio. In
1960 Richard Springer brought his family to Philippi and became the chief administra-
tor at Broaddus Hospital, a position he held until 1983.
In the meantime, Scott attended public schools in Philippi, graduating from Philip Bar-
bour High School in 1968. He went to Fairmont State College for a year and a half, then
spent four years in the Air Force in Texas, Vietnam, and Kansas City. Coming back
home, he soon secured a job with the Mine Safety and Health Administration, working
first as a lab technician, then as an inspection assistant, and then as a mine inspector, for
a total of thirty-one years. He retired in 2005 and since then has focused on the church
and his antique cars, the dozen of which he ownsnot all in working condition!
Scotts marriage to Carla Phillips in 1990 provided him with two step -children
Stephen and Michelle, who have, in turn, provided him with four step-grandchildren,
two boys and two girls aged one to ten.
The Springers joined PBC in 1960, and Scott and his brother, Jay, were baptized by The
Reverend Hilding Lind in 1964. Sister Donna followed them a few years later. Since
then, Scott has served several times on the Board of Trustees and on the Diaconate. He
is currently the Assistant Financial Secretary. Smiling, he remembers great times in
the church youth group, sharing the fun with Rick Shearer, Gerald Fogg, Jeff Hollen,
and Suzanne Smith. Suzie Shearer and Terry Jones, who became her husband, were a
few years older, and they took us to a number of out-of-town events. That youth group
and this church have been and always will be an important part of my life.