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The Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church
ANNOUNCER
Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church 316 W. Main Street Sanford, North Carolina 27332
Telephone: (919) 776-1541 . Fax: (919) 776-6813 . www.jhbc.org
VOLUME 52 JANUARY 2016 ISSUE 610
Senior Pastor
Dr. Calvin Sayles
Associate Pastor
Rev. Ronald L. Byrd
Music and Education
Associate Pastor
Rev. Richard L. Wood
Family Ministry
Church Administrator
Mr. Richard Sistrunk
Administrative Assistant
Mrs. Marva Lee Roush
Pastor Emeritus
Rev. Gilbert W. McDowell
Pianist
Mrs. Kimberly Morrill
Nursery Staff
Mrs. Ann Wester
Ms. Emma Cowfer
From the Senior Pastor’s Desk I am so pleased to be able to share some exciting news about upcoming events!
First, Matthew 28:19 says, “Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations,
baptizing them in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit...” We are
to be growing, maturing disciples! Unfortunately, I think that most of us believe
being a growing, thriving disciple just happens as we attend church. But I believe we
must be very deliberate about being disciples. In that light, I am pleased to announce
some discipleship studies in the New Year.
The Miracle of Life Change: How God Transforms His Children. A transformed
life can be yours, but you can't do it alone. Using the Bible and practical
examples, Chip Ingram will show us how to participate in the process of true
metamorphosis (or "morphing") that brings about a completely new you—a you
that's remade from the inside out. This study will begin on 13 January.
Love & Respect: The Love She Most Desires, The Respect He Desperately Needs.
This is a tremendous study for husbands and wives, and moms and dads! This
study will begin on 17 January. The Love and Respect study will culminate in a Marriage Retreat at Ridgecrest
on Feb 12-13. We will have a planning meeting for all of those interested on 10
Jan at 5 PM in the choir room. Finally, to our Church & Community Artists! On the 31st of January at 6 PM,
JHBC is planning a Silent Art Auction,Chili Cook Off and Cake Bake Off. Would
you artists consider donating one or more pieces of your art work to this event? All
proceeds will go to the Vision 2017 Fund.
Before you say, ‘Well, I’m no artist’, please consider we are looking for all types
of art from pottery, to sewing, quilting, pencil drawings, paintings, jewelry, flower
arrangements…all types of creative endeavors! I am even going to ask Rev. Ronnie
to auction a personalized phone answering message recorded by the JHBC Choir!
At 4:30, items will be set up in McDowell Hall at JHBC. At 6 PM, the
community is invited to observe the art work and make their bids. At the same time
we will enjoy a chili cook off and cake back off – trophies to be awarded! It should
be a wonderful time of fun and fellowship. I am announcing this now so artists will
have time to prepare. Please consider participating and remember all proceeds will
go toward Vision 2017.
I pray this will be a tremendous year for JHBC; growing, thriving, and becoming
the disciples that Christ intends. I hope you will participate in at least one of the
upcoming studies. My God bless His church in 2016!
GO! In His Love! Pastor Cal
In case you haven’t heard by now, our youth ministry is going to Canada in July of this
year. Specifically, we’re going to Chateauguay, Quebec, Canada, which is a suburb of
Montreal, to work with The Rock Christian Church, a French Canadian Baptist Church located
in the town.
Quebec is a post-Christian society, meaning that many people who had some experience
with the Christian faith in the past have now left the church. Recent statistics show that
only .4% of Quebecoise are Christian. In other words, four people out of every one thousand
claim to be Christian. With this staggering statistic, French Canadians are truly an unreached
people group.
To help bring the presence of Christ to the area, The Rock Christian Church has begun a
food box ministry that reaches out to their neighbors by providing low-cost, high-quality food
for people who do not have a lot of money for groceries. Most of the people who come are
working class people, but their wages aren’t enough to cover the high cost of living and
groceries. This small church works very hard every week to provide food and a positive
Christian witness to their neighbors. Over time, CBF missionaries have served alongside this
church and several NC Baptist churches have gone and worked with them in the past.
This year, our church is one of at least two who will be traveling to Chateauguay to
work with this church and their food box ministry. We will explore a new place, worship with
the church and experience the hospitality of French Canadians. We will be spending several
days working with the food box ministry, along with learning a new culture, new language, and
new foods. We will also make new friends and encourage a church that is truly on the “front
lines” of ministering to a secular culture.
Our group leaves out on Saturday July 23 and will return the following Saturday, July
30. The total cost of the trip is approximately $400.00. Those who are wanting to participate
should sign up and pay a $100.00 deposit by January 31. We will have having a couple of
fundraisers over the next few months to raise the rest of the money.
If you would like to support our youth in this mission trip, I ask that you do a couple of
things. First, pray. A lot of things need to come together to make this trip happen. Second, you
can give, by contributing to our Youth Mission Fund over the next few months. All the money
in the fund will go toward the cost of the trip. Also, if you’re interested going, I’d love to talk to
you more about it. I’ve already heard from a few of you who have shown interest.
Thank you so much for the support you have shown our youth ministry in our various
mission projects both here in Sanford and around the world. I look forward to seeing what God
is going to do in Canada through our group.
Blessings,
Rich
Canada Summer Mission Trip July 23-30
Sign up and $100.00
deposit due by January 31
Children’s Ministry News
Sunday Night Activities
Begin on January 3
Sundays, 5:00 PM
Bible Drill (grades 4-5)
Sundays, 6:00 PM
Bible Thrills and Skills
Wednesday Night Activities
Begin January 13
Children’s Choirs: 6:00–6:45 PM
Mission Groups: 6:45–7:30 PM
There are classes for children of all
ages. The nursery is open for
infants and toddlers. (No Activities on 1st Wednesday Night)
Family Ministry News
Youth Ministry News
Wednesday Night Worship
Starts back January 13
6:45-7:30 PM - Youth Center
Upcoming Events
Carolina Hurricanes
Game
Sunday, January 24
Leaving JHBC at 5:30 PM
Returning around 10:30 PM
Cost: $15.00 Limited to first 15 who sign up and pay
Spot is not secure until money is paid.
Youth
Superb Owl
Party
February 7
6:00 PM
Admission: Two Cans of Food for CUOC,
a 2-liter drink and your favorite bag of
chips or sweets.
Ministry Team Meetings for January
Youth Ministry Team
Wednesday, January 6 - 7:30 PM
Nursery Committee
Tuesday, January 19 - 6:15 PM
Children’s Ministry Team
Tuesday, January 19 - 7:00 PM
NOTES FROM REV. RONNIE Winter is finally upon us! Isn’t it amazing even in the cold, we see God’s handiwork. Even though there
are areas within the world that suffer greatly in the winter because of the amount of snow, sleet and ice, we still
see God’s creation. Have you ever taken the time to take a walk in the evening and as you are walking, you
breathe that cold air and you sense a refreshness within your body? What a wonderful feeling to take that deep
breath and get that special tingle all over your body. Isn’t this how God makes us feel when we allow Him to
breath within us.
Winter is one of my most favorite seasons of the year. I love the snow (when we ever get any) and I love
the wintery picturesque scenes that the snow, and even the ice makes when it comes. Again, it’s a wonderment
that only God can create.
I would like to thank all of the children and the Children’s Choir Leaders for all their work in preparation
and the actual presentation of the Children’s Christmas program. The entire church family should be very proud
of them.
Thanks to the Sanctuary Choir, orchestra, narrator, the liturgical dancers, the young family who portrayed
the “holy family”, the ushers, the nursery staff, the choregraphers, the ones who portrayed the shepherds, wise-
men and all the lighting, sound and technical directors, photographers, videographers, and support of the church
staff for all their wonderful work to present the musical Noel (Night of Everlasting Love). We were blessed to
have presented it three times with an approximate total of 948 in attendance for all three performances. It was a
wonderful presentation and many have been extremely complimentary in the way they were blessed during the
worship experience. It took all of us working together as a family to present the message so beautifully. Again,
thanks is not enough for all your time, sacrifices, and devotion to the music ministry that you have given. Much
gratitude and thanksgiving and love goes out to each of you for all you do for me, the church and the music
ministry.
I would like to thank each of you for all the
wonderful goodies, special gifts and the beautiful sentiments
in the cards that I received this Christmas. This hasn’t been
an easy year for me and my emotional state is still tender,
but I’m thankful for friends inside and outside the church
fellowship who have been there for me. Your love and
support has been a life saver for me.
As we are now approaching the New Year, may
each of us commit ourselves to the work of the One who
was born and placed in a lowly manger and lived to die for
us on a cruel cross. Looking forward to a wonderful New
Year with all that lies ahead for us to do for His Kingdom.
Let’s work together in 2016 to spread JOY, LOVE,
and most important PEACE to our church, community, neighbors and pray for peace all over the world.
Dear Church Family & Friends,
Stan would say “Dear Lord,
this Church Family will need to receive a star in their
crown for their support and willingness to do whatever
was needed for my family during my illness and
passing.”
Thank you church family for all your prayers, visits,
cards, phone calls and food. We have been blessed
knowing each of you.
Sincerely,
Sylvia Howard & Children & Grandchildren
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My Dear Church Family,
Thank you for all you have done for me while my new
knees and I get use to each other! Your visits and phone
calls were greatly appreciated as were your greeting
cards and food. Better than all these were your prayers.
I have heard them. I have felt them. God answered you.
He granted me healing! I praise God for you and all He
has done for me! Hallelujah!
In Christ’s love,
Marcia Johnson
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Dear Jonesboro Heights Baptist,
This is the first time I’ve written a thank you letter
ever. But the spirit laid on me to write you this letter.
First off, I just moved back to NC from Tennessee to start
a new job. Once I got here, and got settled, I started
worrying about getting gas to get to work. So, that
Sunday I went to a church in the area, but never got up
the nerve to ask for help. I hate asking for help! So
anyway, I/m supposed to be at work in Raleigh on
Tuesday. So, Monday, I’m asking, “Lord, what am I
going to do. You’ve given me a job here and I don’t have
the gas to get to work.” By this time the gas light was
on. So, I’m in the car driving and I remember the
church that helped with people during the tornadoes. So,
I drive to Jonesboro Baptist and I see a note on the door
that says, y’all help on Tuesdays. “I/m thinking now
what am I going to do, Lord!?” So, I walk in and talk to
the lady explaining my problem. She has me fill out a
paper and comes back out with two $25 gift cards for
gas! I say all this to say “ever so much thank you! In
Jesus’ name—Thank You for helping!
Shawn Zimmer
Olivia, NC
P.S.—To the pastor, please read this to your people.
Them them I thank them for their giving to the Lord.
Thank you again.
DEACON’S CORNER Submitted by Belinda Bond
The Fellowship of Deacons held their monthly meeting on Monday, December seventh. John Hall opened the meeting with scripture based on Acts, chapter four. Peter and John were teaching and proclaiming the resurrection of Jesus Christ. As a result of this preaching they were placed under arrest, but their words were heard and more than five thousand people were saved. The question is “How bold are we in proclaiming the power of Jesus Christ in our daily lives?” We must challenge ourselves to be bold in our witness. The conclusion was based on Psalm 2:1-2. We can trust God to give us the words we need through the Holy Spirit. God will help us have a strong witness! The main focus of the meeting was the progress of Vision 2017 Projects. Each of the eighteen project items were discussed and studied to assess progress and completion dates. Funding and recommendations from the Steering Committee were also discussed. Please take time to view the information board located outside the church office to review these results. It is so exciting to see our prayers answered as we strive to further God’s Kingdom.
Dear Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church,
Thank you for your support of Chowan
University through the CBFNC Missions Resource Plan.
Your support has made a huge impact on our students, by
providing funds to the Chowan Christian Service
Association for ministry and mission scholarships. This
year the Chowan Christian Service Association (CCSA)
celebrated its tenth anniversary! The program was created
to foster students with a call into the ministry. With
heartfelt thanks, we appreciate your church’s investment in
Chowan students!
Sincerely,
Lou Ann Gilliam
Director of Church & Community Relations
Chowan University
CITY ON A HILL NEWS
From David, Heather and Jyoti Webb
Greetings and Happy New Year from Mussoorie! This year we spent Christmas on the hillside keeping warm with our wood stove. We have not seen any snow yet, but it does seem cold enough for snow to come any day. The beginning of December saw us finish the school term with a flurry. The first week of the month, the fall concerts took place. Heather directed three different groups made up of students from the 3rd Grade to the 6th Grade. She was proud the students were able to show all they had learned since the start of the school year. David helped support the students by singing with Heather’s Junior Choir and also playing trumpet with the Intermediate band. The second week of the month, there was a Christmas presentation by all of the students from Kindergarten up to 7th Grade. Each grade level had their turn at the stage. These Christmas presentations were the culmination of Heather working with all the classes to put together their plays with music. Each morning of the last week of school, the day also started with the singing of Christmas carols. The story of Jesus birth was presented in many different ways by the classes, bringing smiles to the faces of students and staff alike. Please be in prayer that the seeds planted with the retelling of the Nativity story will grow and lead those present to know more about Christ. In the last week of school we led our 6th Grade advisor group in a project to pack Christmas stockings with candy to distribute to some of the local orphan homes and hillside children in our community from poorer backgrounds. One afternoon, we were able to visit some of the children’s homes along with our students to hand out the stockings. There were many smiles all around as the children in both of the homes presented a song after our group sang Silent Night for them. The following week, stockings were also taken to children who live in a rural village that our school has adopted. Please pray that all of those that receive a Christmas stocking will feel loved this season. We were thrilled to have David’s parents with us in December. It was a beautiful time for Jyoti to get to know them and for them to see a slice of our life here as a family. We are thankful that we could share in some wonderful family time with them right before Christmas! It was the best Christmas gift possible for our family! This January, we are going to travel for a few weeks during winter break so Jyoti can see more of her birth country. David is looking forward to showing her some historic sites while Heather wants to be able to show her more of the wildlife in the jungles. We also hope to visit some of Jyoti’s school friends in different areas of the country. Please be in prayer that we are safe in our travels. As we begin this New Year, we also want to offer thanks for our continued partnership with all of you at JHBC. Without your support, we would not be able to accomplish the work here. We continue to pray that all is well with you in Sanford as well and hope that you had a great Christmas season. Grace and Peace, David, Heather and Jyoti
IN MEMORY OF DORIS BURKHEAD To the Vision 2017Fund
> By John Henry and Katie Rice
IN MEMORY OF ANDREA FOIL To the Sanctuary Choir Music Fund
> By Horace and Fran Foil
IN MEMORY OF BILL HOLT To the Vision 2017 Fund
> By Curt and Sandy Brown > By John Henry and Katie Rice
IN MEMORY OF STANLEY HOWARD To the Baptist Children’s Home > By James and Daphine Tolliver
To the Benevolence Fund > By Mayna Diggs
To the Vision 2017 Fund
> By Maydell Baker > By Curt and Sandy Brown
> By Thomas and Helen Dalton > By Joseph and Peggy Dilworth
> By Ernest and Pat Gaster > By Allan and Judy Johnson
> “The Eight of Hearts Ladies” > By Eugene and Sue Gardner Kelly
> By James and Jean Kelly > By James and Melba Kelly > By Tony and Agnes Kelly
> By Lucy Maddox > By Maxine and Gilbert Matthews > By Lee and Mary Sue Patterson
> By Jay and Barbara Pennell > By John Henry and Katie Rice
> By Helen R. Rogers > By Sowers Sunday School Class
> By Jimmy and Janet Tucker > By Mitchell and Shelba Watson
> By M. Lee West, CPA, P.A. > By Sam and Sandra Wornom
THANKS TO ALL LISTED BELOW FOR THEIR GIFTS
IN MEMORY OF RICH MCKAY To the Benevolence Fund
> By Maxine and Gilbert Matthews
IN MEMORY OF ZELMA POPE To the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering
> By Terry and Sandra Ward
IN MEMORY OF ISMAEL RIVERA To the Music Ministry Fund
> By Sam and Sandra Wornom
IN MEMORY OF ODUS G. SMITH To the Benevolence Fund > By Lespie Smith
> By Michael G. Smith
IN HONOR OF REV. RONNIE BYRD To the Sanctuary Choir Music Fund
> By Horace and Fran Foil
IN HONOR OF REV. RONNIE BYRD, CHOIR, DANCERS AND ALL THE
MUSICAL PARTICIPANTS OF THE 2015 CHRISTMAS MUSICAL
To the Vision 2017 Fund > By James and Daphine Tolliver
IN HONOR OF SUSAN HODGES To the Benevolence Fund
> By James and Daphine Tolliver
IN HONOR OF ANDY & KATHY KEYE To the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering
> By James and Daphine Tolliver
IN HONOR OF DAVID, HEATHER & JYOTI WEBB
To the City on a Hill Fund > By James and Daphine Tolliver
Join us on Wednesday, January 6
At 6:15 PM in McDowell Hall
Sunday Evening, January 10
At 6:00 PM for our Quarterly Business Meeting
In Bullock-Matthews Room
Sunday, January 31
At 11:00 AM—Our Baptist Men will lead us in Worship
At 6:00 PM in McDowell Hall
Our Silent Art Auction
Chili Cook-Off
Cake Bake-Off
JANUARY BIRTHDAYS
January 2 - Agnes Kelly
January 3 - Dianne Premo
Eli Wood
January 6 - Ramona Bowling Ronnie Byrd
Bailey Lawrence Ken Smith
January 8 - David Webb
January 9 - Aaron Smith
January 13 - Walter Roberts
January 14 - Maxine Matthews
January 15 - Perry Brown
January 16 - Claire Gilchrist
Bill Kallam
January 17 - Richard Wood
January 18 - Alton Laton Andy Wagner
January 19 - Mary Sue Patterson
Abigail Sturm
January 22 - Jeff Cummings Katie Lamm
January 23 - Paige Highberger
January 28 - Lorraine Adkins
January 29 - Eddie Bowling
Jeff Brown
WELCOME
LINCOLN PHILLIP DURHAM
6 pounds 2 ounces
Monday, December 7, 2015
Parents
Phil and Melinda Durham
Grandparents
Eddie and Carol Bowling
Dear JHB Church, Thank you so much for your monetary donation. Thank you again for your gracious support. Fredrika Cooke Executive Director Family Promise of Lee County —————————————————————- Dear Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church, Your generosity to Baptist Children’s Homes is a blessing and greatly appreciated. Precious children enter into the care of Baptist Children’s Homes. All have experienced hurt and all desire to be loved. Your gifts are life transforming to the boys and girls at Baptist Children’s Homes. Thank you for seeing the beauty, worth and potential in each and every child Baptist Children’s Homes is privileged to serve. Michael C. Blackwell President Baptist Children’s Homes of NC, Inc.
Operation Christmas Child is a ministry very aptly named. It is quite an operation and our purpose is to spread the gospel of the Christ Child whose birth we celebrate at Christmas. First, let me speak to the operational aspects of the ministry as it pertains to Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church. 2015 marked our 13th year of being a collection point here in the Sanford community. For 10 years, we were a relay center, only collecting shoe boxes from the Sanford area. For the last 3 years, we have been a collection center, which means that 2 other relay centers feed their collected boxes through our location – coming from Lillington and Apex. As our responsibilities have increased, JHBC's commitment to this ministry has never wavered . In fact, the ministry here has grown in the hearts of everyone. During national collection week alone, volunteer hours numbered 548 with 337 hours put in by our own JHBC members. Those volunteer hours DO NOT reflect all of the time and effort put forth by so many of you throughout the entire year!! From gathering shoeboxes to decorating shoeboxes, to shopping for needed items and then prepping those same items for our packing parties, to using your talents to knit hats, construct drawstring backpacks, sew pillowcase dresses, pants, and skirts and even make precious baby dolls. And then there are the folks who make financial gifts to the ministry so that we might buy the items that haven't been donated throughout the year. Thank you one and all for your faithful support of this ministry to children. As to our purpose in this ministry, what can be better than being a part of spreading the Gospel worldwide? We are so grateful for the opportunity to work alongside our church family and to work with other Christian brothers and sisters here in this community-all focused on getting the shoeboxes, these Gospel Opportunities, into the hands of children all over the world. Truly, it has been a pleasure to serve God together and to join him in this Kingdom work! As you read the "stats" below, don't forget to pray for this ministry. Please thank God for each and every person that has given of their time, talents, resources and prayers to ensure that children everywhere will hear and know of Jesus Christ through this shoebox ministry. With grateful hearts, Donna Smith and Alice Gilchrist By the numbers: 1,005 boxes packed by JHBC ( increase of 127 from 2014) 975 boxes packed from year-round donations 7,499 boxes collected from Sanford area (increase of 985 from 2014) 2,886 boxes collected from Lillington area (increase of 123 from 2014) 2,500 boxes collected from Apex area (increase of 762 from 2014) 10,385 JHBC Collection Center Total with Sanford and Lillington collections only We could not accommodate all of Apex's collection so the decision was made to send their collection to another collection site rather than call for a third truck and only have 25 cartons on it. 12,885 shoebox total had Apex come to JHBC as planned 548 Collection Center Volunteer Hours 337 Collection Center Volunteer Hours by JHBC members
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The Announcer
Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church
316 W. Main Street
Sanford, NC 27332
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. Postage
PAID
Sanford, NC 27331
Permit #144
JANUARY REMINDERS
GREETERS
Door 1 - Phil & Margaret McKinney
Door 2 - Mitchell & Shelba Watson
Door 3 - Stephen & Cara Graham
LOCKING & SECURITY January 3 - Patrick Snipes
January 10 - Stewart Tyner
January 17 - Mike Wilkins
January 24 - Randy Angel
January 31 - Belinda Bond
ATTENDANCE RECORDS
FOR THE FOLLOWING SUNDAYS
Sunday, November 22
Sunday School - 143 + 3 11 AM Worship - 214
PM - Community Thanksgiving - 148
Sunday, November 29
Sunday School - 139 + 3 11 AM Worship - 221
PM - Hanging of the Green - 88
Sunday, December 6
Sunday School - 136 + 7 11 AM Worship - 205
PM - Children’s Christmas Musical - 114
Saturday, December 12
PM - Sanctuary Choir Christmas Musical - 271
Sunday, December 13
Sunday School - 146 + 8 11 AM Worship - 207
3:30 PM - Sanctuary Choir Christmas Musical - 307
7:30 PM - Sanctuary Choir Christmas Musical - 370
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