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1019PrincessAnneStreet Fredericksburg,VA22401
540-373-4402www.FredericksburgBaptistChurch.org
Number13Volume53 March27,2015
ChildcareisNowAvailableDuring
SanctuaryChoirPractice!
If you need childcare, please contact Tammy Snellings in the church office by 4:30pm on the Tuesday prior to Wednesday’s practice
GoodFriday’sServiceofShadows7:30pm
Friday,April3,2015
FBCSanctuary Gather for our Tenebrae Service to hear and see witnesses from the Bible brought into the present to speak once again of the experiences they had with Jesus. Begin praying for these church members who are preparing themselves to enact Scripture from the Gospel of John: Bonnie Darkow, Greg Smith, Ashley Young, Kyle Loving, Amelia Vestre, Sarah B. King, Jesse Yelverton, David Pierce, Mark Houghton, Nehemia Abel, Jim McGlone, Emily Frank, Sarah Neubert, Robby Dickinson, Norah Pence In attending, you, too, will be drawn in as witnesses through congregational singing. Monica MacIndoe will accompany us. Plan now to include this service as a part of your Easter celebration, remembering the cost and gift that makes our resurrection joy and resurrection faith possible.
THANKYOU!Cake night on March 18th at Wednesday night church supper was a delicious success! Carrot, coconut, chocolate fudge, strawberry, fruit cocktail, Texas dark chocolate, and pineapple upside down cakes were just some of the delectable desserts we had to choose from – and it wasn’t easy to choose! A BIG THANK YOU to all who shared their baking skills! Stay tuned for the April dessert night.
SpringSupperClubs
The first of our Spring Supper Clubs are planned and will take place this Saturday evening. We anticipate wonderful exchanges of food, fellowship and getting to know one another, as well as perhaps a recipe or two! If you haven’t signed up for this month, it is not too late for the remaining Supper Club events this year! You may either sign up in Sunday School or by calling or emailing [email protected] The dates for the remaining gatherings are: April 25, May 16, and June 6! We would love to have as many adults as possible to join in these great opportunities to get to know others beyond your Sunday School Class and they are lots of FUN!
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6:30amThe Lenten Noonday services have been so well-attended this year and these services have been beautiful experiences of worshiping with our brothers and sisters from other Micah churches! We have one more opportunity to worship together this spring at Sunrise Service at the Presbyterian Church on Easter Sunday. The Presbyterian Church address is 810 Princess Anne St, and weather permitting, the service will be held in the churchyard at the foot of the sanctuary steps. Plan to attend!
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Everyone is excited about the upcoming wedding of Brad and Melody. They are having a “country style” wedding, and everyone is invited to join them as
they exchange cows in the courtyard
—Congratulationsto—
Tom & Zena Harvley-Felder on the birth of their grandson, Jacob Paul Buckley, born March 24
Ministry Budget
Weekly Needs $28,918
Sunday, March 22 $16,525
Y-T-D Total $272,159
Ahead/Behind Budget -74,857
BUOH in Missions
Weekly Needs $4,808
Sunday, March 22 $1,862
Y-T-D Total $33,906
Ahead/Behind Goal -$23,790
Sunday, March 22 $1,392
Capital Fund
Y-T-D Total $18,853
—InTheHospital—
MWH: Ken West, Don Weeks, Erma Chapman , John Wilkes
--Greeters Schedule--
Princess Anne St: John & Karen Nastelli Sanctuary Door: Joe & Brenda Richardelli Caroline Street: Bill & Nancy Young Children’s Area: Bill & Linda Keiner Youth Area: Volunteer from Youth Class Amelia St: Hugh Mullen
--Deacons-- 8:30am
Whit Yelverton (Lead), Robert & Chaleé Carmichael,
Terri Caldwell Keith Wampler, Cassie Hart (W) Chris Hylton, Rick Frank (B)
11:00am Rich Pitts (Lead),
Adam & Norah Pence, Tom & Zena Harvley-Felder, Lindsey Haun,
Marian Wiltshire, Hugh Mullen Keith & Donna Morris (W&B)
--Bus Drivers--
Early Service
Cory Hicks Late Service
Dewey Lowman, Jim McGlone
--Ushers--
8:30am Larry & Joy Case,
Brian Gudmundsson, Donna Guidry Elevator: Mike Wondree
11:00am Ben & Janice Clark, Frank & Carol Young,
Cindy Baker, Chuck Fromer
Saturday, March 28 To Reach a Minister After Office Hours,
please call Ann Marlow, 786-6063
Sunday, March 29 Palm Sunday
8:30am Worship 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Worship 12:30pm Kirundi Worship 4:30pm Genesis Ringers
Monday, March 30 2:00pm Revelation Ringers
Tuesday, March 31
10:30am ESL Classes
Wednesday, April 1 5:15pm Family Supper 6:00pm Prayer Meeting 6:00pm Children's Music and Missions 6:15pm Adult Study in Ferrell Hall 6:15pm Youth on Mission 7:30pm Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, April 2 10:30am ESL Classes 11:30am Prayer Shawl Ministry 5:00pm Community Dinner
Friday, April 3 7:30pm Good Friday Service
Saturday, April 4 To Reach a Minister After Office Hours,
please call Ann Marlow, 786-6063
Sunday, April 5 Easter Sunday
7:00am Sunrise Service @ The Presbyterian Church
8:30am Worship/Lord’s Supper 9:45am Sunday School 11:00am Worship/Lord’s Supper 12:30pm Kirundi Worship
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WroteIt?
“An animal’s actions are concerned with its future and the future of its young, but only man imagines the future: the beaver’s dam is extended in a time-realm, but the planted tree is rooted in the world of time, and he who plants the first tree is he who will expect the Messiah.”
This quote is from Martin Buber. A Jewish philosopher, Buber spent his life immersed in the study of dialogue between people (“I-It” and “I-Thou”) as well as between people and God (“I-eternal Thou). For Buber, what happens between person to person and person to God is the most meaningful interaction of human life, worthy of our attention and intention.
This week’s quote:
“When you open the book containing the Gospels and read or hear how Christ comes here or there, or how someone is brought to him, you should therein perceive the sermon or the gospel through which he is coming to you, or you are being brought to him. For the proclamation of the Gospel is nothing else than Christ coming to us, or we being brought to him. When you see how he works, however, and how he helps everyone to whom he comes or who is brought to him, then rest assured that faith is accomplishing this in you and that he is offering your soul exactly the same sort of help and favor through the Gospel. If you pause here and let him do you good, that is, if you believe that he benefits and helps you, then you really have it. Then Christ is yours, presented to you as a gift. After that it is necessary that you turn this into an example and deal with your neighbor in the very same way, be given also to him as a gift and an example.”
Who said it? Who wrote it? Look for the answer in the next newsletter.
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Supper/Activities
Wednesday, April 8 is in the middle of Spring Break week for most of our families with children. We know many folks travel and many folks spend time doing things that don’t usually get done during the school year. So please enjoy that Wednesday evening doing something special with your family! We will resume our normal Wednesday evening scheduling the following week on April 15.
Please note, Sanctuary Choir will rehearse as usual at 7:20 on April 8!
11:00am Brenda Haun (Lead),
Linda Stott, Jennifer Graham, Ben & Janice Clark,
Allison Herod, Jack & Phyllis Marcom
Welcome and Balcony: Randall & Stacy Pierce
April 5 Extra Deacons for Communion: Sherri Gallahan,
Margaret Ingram, Allen Bennett
Offertory Prayer:
April 5 Neal Walters April 12 Walt Pitts April 19 Randall Pierce April 26 Jack Marcom
8:30am Bill Tignor (Lead),
Marla Tignor, BJ King, Anne Nuckols
Welcome Larry & Joy Case
Balcony Phil & Suzanne Short
April 5 Extra Deacons for Communion:
Durga Chhetri, Chuck Pitts, Donna Guidry, Cheryl Seay, Pam Hicks, Jane Sthreshley
Offertory Prayer: April 5 Bill Tignor April 12 Cheryl Seay April 19 BJ King April 26 Larry Case
-Deacons-
11:00am Jim & Bettie Wiltshire, Tammy Appel, Winston Ward, John &
Mary Wayland Lawson
8:30am David & Nancy Holsinger, Joe & Brenda Richardelli, Bob Edwards
Elevator: Mike Wondree
-Ushers-
-BusDrivers-
Early Late
April 5 April 12 April 19 April 26
Jerry Rice George Whitehurst Durga Chhetri Jerry Rice
Keith Morris Mark Houghton Rich Pitts Robert Carmichael Dewey Lowman Jim McGlone Keith Morris Mark Houghton
Ministry Memorial Fund for Glenn Blair, given by Marion Deitz Blair...for James Chapman, given by Bill & Marla Tignor...for Ottis Deitz, given by Marion Deitz Blair...for Dee Dodd, given by Theresie Houghton...for Bill Dyal, given by Nan Bennett; Theresie Houghton; Betty & Elmer West, Jr.; Fredericksburg Orthodontics...for John Elkins, given by Colin & Hilde Alter; William & Cecelia Howell; Vicki & Jerry Silver; Bill & Marla Tignor… for Betty Glancy, given by John & Margaret Ingram...for Esther Jarrell, given by Theresie Houghton …for Jeanette Jarrell, given by Janice Ashley...for Alberta P. Olds, given by Janice Ashley; Butch & Janet Letteer...for William Patton, given by Walter & Shirley Embrey; Bill & Marla Tignor...for Mildred Powell, given by James & Leslie Bowling; Theresie Houghton; John & Karen Nastelli; Nancy & Sam Perry, Jr.; David & Anne Scott; Bill & Marla Tignor...for Helen Snellings, given by Janice Ashley; John & Margaret Ingram...for Bernard Wise, given by John & Margaret Ingram
Children’s Ministry for Mildred Powell, given by Chuck & Lynn Summers
BUOH for John Elkins, given by Ben & Janice Clark; David & Sally Ellis; Jane Sthreshley...for Betty Glancy, given by Chuck & Lynn Summers...for William Patton, given by David & Sally Ellis...for Mildred Powell, given by Rosemary Dodd; Gail & Chris Hylton; Starke & Madelyn Jones; Keith & Jeannine Wampler...for Arline Self on her birthday, March 9, given by Gail & Chris Hylton...for Helen Simms, given by the Sojourners Class; Starke & Madelyn Jones...for Helen Snellings, given by Ben & Janice Clark
Dyal Multicultural Center for Bill Dyal, given by Sue Padalino-Fleming; John & Margaret Ingram; Un-Young Whang; Virginia W. Whitticar...for John Elkins, given by John & Margaret Ingram
Music Ministry for Bill Dyal, given by Nolie & Tina Abel; Edwin & Dianne Watson...for Bernard Wise, given by Edwin & Dianne Watson
Capital Fund for James Chapman, given by Janice Ashley...for Bill Dyal, given by Wayne Dodd; Mary Martha / Caverlee Perry Class...for John Elkins, given by Rosemary Dodd...for William Patton, given by Janice Ashley...for Bernard Wise, given by Wayne Dodd; Kathy Snider
Women’s Missions for Mildred Powell, given by Keith & Janis Snider
Group Home Bell Ringers for Stanley Foster, given by Gail & Chris Hylton; Ben & Janice Clark; Barbara L. Trease
Restore Today, Ensure Tomorrow for John Elkins, given by David & Nancy Holsinger
Embrey Endowment for Stanley Foster, given by Tommy & Anne Higgins
Hospitality Ministry for Brenda Johnson Burge, given by Marian Wiltsire...for Bill Dyal, given by Annie Mae Jones...for John Elkins, Given by Marian Wiltshire...for Stanley Foster, given by Tommy & Anne Higgins; Marian Wiltshire...for William Patton, given by Annie Mae Jones
Global Missions for Bill Dyal, given by Janice Ashley...for Mildred Powell, given by Janice Ashley; Albert & Mary Bain
Youth Ministry for Glenn & Jean Blair, given by Glenda Gotshall...for William Patton, given by Hugh & Frances Mullen
-In Honor of- Music Ministry for Baraca Class Musicians, given by Baraca Class...for Marian Wiltshire, given by Ruth Payne
Capital Fund for Silver Ridge Farm Chamber of Commerce Award, given by Keith & Jeannine Wampler
Micah Ministry for Bill & Nancy Young, given by Lucille Skinner
Global Missions for Starke & Madelyn Jones, given by Janice Ashley...for Geraldine Self, given by Janice Ashley...for Greg & Sue Smith, given by Audrey LaSante
Baraca Class for Starke Jones, given by Charlotte M. Walker
BUOH for Starke Jones on his birthday, given by Keith & Janis Snider
Embrey Endowment for Geraldine Self on her birthday, March 23, given by Chuck & Lynn Summers
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SAVE THE DATE!
Vaca�on Bible School
July 6th -9th 2015 Ages 4 years-5th grade
OpportunitiesatThePotter’sHouse–AMinistry
forPreschoolersandChildren As you may know big changes have been happening as we grow to meet the needs of our community. But, do you know what those changes are? First, we will be offering a full-day Summer Camp for Toddlers through 5th GRADE! Beginning June 15th there will be 2-week sessions offered all summer long. You can pick and choose which sessions would be best suited for your family’s needs and schedule. Kids will enjoy games, sports, field trips, projects, arts and crafts, cooking projects and more. Kids can also look forward to special visitors like a wild life expert, soccer coach, dance instructor, and karate instructor. Second, we now offer full-day Preschool to children 6 weeks-4 years old. We will also be continuing the part-time Preschool for ages 2-4. We are pleased to offer both full-time and part-time preschool where students will enjoy the benefits of curriculum and structure as well as time to play with peers. Our teachers are CPR, AED and First-Aid Certified and MAT trained. Call or email Stacy Pierce for more information 373-4402, [email protected].
SpringBreakTriptotheZoo*
April10th,9:00am-3pm Families, Join us for a trip to the Richmond Zoo! We will meet in the church parking lot at 9:00am and prepare to leave by 9:30am. We will need a minimum of 10 to make the trip so please RSVP by March 28th. *Children 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Due to car seat safety, these students will also need to be transported in a private vehicle, not on the church bus. Cost- $10 per child, $15 per adult
MissionMadness
April17-19,2015 This is an event sponsored by Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of Virginia. This year you can expect another amazing Mission Madness. We will be traveling to Charlottesville, VA. The cost of Mission Madness is $90 per person which includes hotel room, four meals, mission project supplies, recreation, program costs, and a t-shirt. The cost is low because of the helpfulness and hospitality of the host church and because CBF Virginia generously sponsors the event. We are planning to leave the church parking lot Friday, April 17th at 7 pm. Please be in the parking lot by 6:45pm. We will return by the end of the 11 o’clock service Sunday, April 19th. Sign-up today!!!
Passport2015July 13- 18, 2015 @ Averett University in Danville, VA - Cost $350 Please email David to sign-up for this years camp. We will leave the church on Monday, July 13 at 8 am and return on Saturday, July 18 at 6pm.