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  • August 28, 2014August 28, 2014August 28, 2014August 28, 2014

    Church Leadership

    Our ministers and lay leaders are

    available to answer any questions you

    may have to help you connect with

    the ministries of First Baptist Church.

    Rev. Matt Sturtevant

    Senior Pastor, x. 202

    [email protected]

    Jenny Purvis

    Office Manager, x.203

    [email protected]

    Jim Davidson

    Chancel Choir Director

    [email protected]

    Holly Grassy

    Bookkeeper

    [email protected]

    John Pauls

    Moderator

    [email protected]

    Evelyn Falen

    Organist

    [email protected]

    Buddy Langford

    Custodian

    Church Office:

    785/843.0020

    [email protected]

    www.firstbaptistlawrence.com

    Preparing for Worship

    August 31, 2014

    One service at 11:00 a.m.One service at 11:00 a.m.One service at 11:00 a.m.One service at 11:00 a.m.

    (note time change)(note time change)(note time change)(note time change)

    ninth Sunday after Pentecost

    How Do We Do Spiritual

    Formation?

    Rev. Matthew Sturtevant

    Scripture:

    Matthew 16.21-28

    Worship Schedule:

    Remaining Sunday in August: (no 8:30 a.m. service)

    9:30 a.m. Sunday School

    11:00 a.m. Combined

    Worship

    We return to two services, 8:30 &

    11:00 a.m. on Sept. 7

    Beginning Next Week, Sept. 3!

    6:00-6:30 p.m. Fellowship Meal

    6:30-7:30 p.m. Sacred Music

    Academy Open to the community! Scholarships available, just call the church office! Vocal and hand bell ensemble training and fun! for 3rd through 8th graders from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

    Under the direction of Evelyn Falen. $20 per semester. (Music time also offered for children kinder-

    garten-2nd grade with Michaela Schenkel, followed by child care until 7:30 p.m.-no charge).

    6:45-7:30 p.m. Adult Offerings: (see pg. 2 for more information)

    September: Poetry and Prayer Gatherings

    October: Picking Fruit: A Taste of Tai Chi

    November and December: Words That Stay Video Project

    7:30-8:45 p.m. Chancel Choir Rehearsal

  • As I write this, I have just dropped off my children for their first day of school for a new year.

    As I drive and shop around town, the trickle back of university students is apparent as they return for their new semes-

    ter. And in the church, we have just celebrated Promotion Sunday, watching our children and youth move up a grade

    to their new Sunday school classes.

    What better time of year to center our thoughts upon learning, teaching, and formation as a whole? It is an especially

    timely question as our church is in a time of leadership transition, asking together what it means to engage in spiritual

    formation and envisioning how we are going to do it together. So I think this is the perfect time to together explore this

    months worship theme:

    WhatIsSpiritualFormationAnyway?TeachingLikeJesus;LearningfromtheMaster

    Over the next three weeks, we will explore together the teachings of Jesus in the Gospel of Matthew, asking what we

    can glean from his practice and priorities. These gleanings will have implications for both our personal lives as well as

    for our church. So, I invite you to join us as we together search the heart of the Gospel and heart of our shared for-

    mation ministry together. ~Pastor Matt

    August 31: How Do We Do Spiritual Formation? (Matthew 16.21-28)

    SpecialWednesdayNightOffering: Poetry and Prayer Gatherings

    Wednesdays: September 3, 10, 17, 24

    6:30 to 7:30 p.m.

    Please contact the church office by TOMORROW so materials can be ordered.

    [email protected] or 843-0020 (Will you be turned away on the first evening if you havent enrolled? Of course not!

    Youll just have to wait until the following week for your materials.)

    This 4 week workshop is a time for adults interested in the prayerful quality of

    poetry. It offers a time for reflection, peace and creation.

    Facilitators share poetry that has a prayerful quality and is based around a theme

    (spiritual componentsnot poems of a specific faith). Facilitator engages the

    participants through quiet reflection, open discussion and through tangible ac-

    tivity connected to the poetry. The tangible will be a take home from the

    gathering to offer reflection and joy during the week. Participants are also given handouts of the poetry for later reading,

    reflection, prayer. Participants close the gathering by sharing in light refreshments which include tea and a baked good or

    fresh produce. Gathering Themes will include these offerings: 1) Flower and Stone: The Beginning; 2) Spirit in the

    Wind: The Prayer Flag Tradition; 3) Placing the Mark of Our Experience: Edible Carins; 4) The Wait: Planting Faith.

    The workshop will be facilitated by Trish Dowd Kelne with the assistance of Faith Club members from Ottawa Universi-

    ty. Trish Dowd Kelne is the director of Winter Center for Restorative Justice, a nonprofit community outreach organiza-

    tion. Trish has worked in the nonprofit setting for 15 years, with community outreach, education and empowerment.

    She was co-chair of Martha and Marys Way, an interfaith organization and has facilitated poetry and prayer classes for the

    retired religious professionals. She is dedicated to faith based outreach. She is a certified instructor for the Academy of

    Tai Qi through which she teaches classes and seminars. Trish received her degree in Creative Writing from Kansas State

    University, her facilitation certification from Winter Center and her Tai Qi certification from HuoLong Studios.

    This offering is provided through a partnership with Winter Center (a community non-profit) and Fredrikson Center for

    Faith and Church Vitality (part of Ottawa University).

  • Remember in Prayer

    International Ministries Missionaries: Larry & Rebecca

    Stanton, serving in Liberia.

    Regional Minister: Philadelphia Baptist Association: Rev.

    Yvonne Martinez Thorne, serving in Philadelphia, PA.

    Local congregation: Lawrence Heights Christian Church

    You are invited to send prayer requests to:

    Martha Gage, [email protected].

    (E-mail prayer chain)

    Hazel Nitcher, 843-5302, Annie Merriam, 841-1384, or

    Judy Stuart, 856-1782 (Telephone prayer chain)

    The church office: 843-0020,

    [email protected]

    Building Reconstruction Updates These are architects estimates, not contractor-bid prices. They are only estimates. These projects will be sent to the contractors to bid costs. The RWR will be closed Sept. 2-6 for ceiling work.

    Sanctuary Work Estimates: New Narthex Wall $38,000

    Interior expansion of worship space $15,000

    Exterior expansion of worship space $35,000

    Removal of Parlor/Narthex wall $5,000

    Painting of worship space $7,500

    New Lighting $40,000

    Expansion of Chancel $7,500

    Relocation/upgrade of sound equipment N/D

    A/V upgrades N/D

    Code improvements $2,000

    New seating $15,000-55,000

    Roger Williams Room Work Estimates: New Acoustical Treatments $20,000

    New Acoustical Ceiling Panels $15,400

    New light fixtures installed $11,000

    Total Flooring Cost Estimate: Including Sanctuary, Roger Williams Room, corridors and classrooms $97,000-119,000

    Currently: Bid-ready document sent out to contractors, who will bid on projects

    September: Congregational meeting to approve bid and

    begin work. The RWR will be closed Sept. 2-6 for ceil-

    ing work.

    Fall/Winter: Construction begins. Roger Williams Room project begins first (lighting, ceiling tiles, flooring) then sanc-tuary work begins (reconstruction, lighting, flooring, A/V)

    Emmet Mathis September 2

    Millie Averitt September 3

    Lucy Harris September 5

    Vera DeMott September 9

    Ralph Gage September 9

    Marilyn Bristol September 11

    Elijah Hite September 14

    Emily Johnson September 14

    Elva Templeton September 14

    Ian Murphy September 15

    Jenny Purvis September 15 Elaine Hite September 16

    Tim Bonner September 17

    Nancy Bonner September 17

    Holly Grassy September 18

    Chad Johnston September 19

    Stacey Lamb September 20

    Olin Yoder September 21

    Taylor Yost September 24

    Evan Eskilson September 27

    Reed Schenkel September 29 Save the Date!

    Crop Walk

    Hunger Walk

    October 5, 2014

  • First Baptist Church

    1330 Kasold Drive

    Lawrence, Kansas 66049

    785/843-0020

    785/843-0021 (fax)

    www.firstbaptistlawrence.com

    Staff Whereabouts:

    Pastor Matt will be at the Dawnings Retreat in Kansas City Sept. 4-6.

    He and members of the congregation will be engaging in a vision-

    ing process for the church.

    Sunday Morning Volunteers

    August 31

    Nursery 9:30 a.m.Amy Munsterman

    11:00 a.m.Amy Munsterman

    Extended Care 11:00 a.m.John Mathis

    Wednesday

    Supper

    Returns!

    September 3

    6:00 p.m.

    Calling All Book Lovers

    The First Baptist Book Club will

    be starting a new year on Septem-

    ber 8 with Dead Man Walking by

    Sister Helen Prejean. This is a

    book about the criminal justice

    system and capital punishment.

    This book is available at the Lawrence Public Library. We

    will be meeting at the Carlsons home 1905 Crossgate Dr.

    at 7:00 pm., 830-9169. At this meeting, we will select

    books to be read this year so please bring your suggestions.

    Hope to see you there.

    By the Numbers...as of Aug. 24

    GENERAL OPERATING

    Weekly Receipts: $7,953.12

    YTD Receipts: $210,163.03

    CAPITAL CAMPAIGN

    Weekly Receipts: $1,293.00

    Cumulative Giving: $291,886.46

    If you would like more detailed financial information, please

    contact our bookkeeper at [email protected].

    Thank you for your generous giving. Your generosity helps to

    make our many ministries possible.

    Life of the Church

    Sunday, Aug. 31

    8:30 a.m.No early service

    9:30 a.m.Sunday School for all

    11:00 a.m.Combined Worship

    Monday, Sept. 1

    Church office closed

    Tuesday, Sept. 2

    11:00newsletter announcements due

    Wednesday, Sept. 3

    6:00 p.m.All-church supper

    6:30 p.m.Sacred Music Academy (3-8th gr)

    6:45 p.m.Poetry & Prayer Gathering

    7:30 p.m.Chancel Choir rehearsal

    Looking Ahead:

    Sept. 3: Wednesday Night schedule begins

    Sept. 8: FBC Book Club resumes

    New pictures have been added to the church website photo gallery! Be sure to

    check them outwww.firstbaptistlawrence.com, click Connect tab then click

    Photo Gallery on the right.