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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 50 AUGUST 2014 ISSUE 593
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
Organist
Pianist
Mrs. Kimberly Davidson
Nursery Staff
Mrs. Ann Wester
Ms. Emma Cowfer
From the Pastor’s Desk……
As I sit here writing this today I am also anticipating a vacation next week. I have greatly enjoyed the pictures of your vacations from Colorado, Hawaii, and even Indonesia, and have had to fight hard not being envious!
This is the season for vacations, and probably like most of you I have run the full spectrum of them over the years. On some, I have planned every minute, jam packed, to make the very most of the long awaited time. Then, only to return from vacation, exhausted and badly in need of a vacation.
Over the last few years, Sandy and I have chosen a different kind of vacation. Lately we plan and pack as little as possible and just head to the beach. We have few expectations of the day, other than to listen to the waves, inhale deeply the salt air, and feel the power of the wind as the sun sets. If it rains – wonderful…we enjoy the beauty of the storm. Not a cloud in the sky? Great…lets head to the beach! Sandy stays on the beach – I stay in the water – occasionally we switch places. (I literally just sighed as I wrote that last bit.)
I have noticed that it usually takes me about two days to really embrace the vacation spirit. To turn off my head, my “to do” lists, and the “what if’s”. But after about two days I can truly cease…and it is…good! Cease and be at peace. Rest.
We find the word “cease” many times in the Bible. One of the most famous is in Exodus 20, as part of the Ten Commandments. “Remember the Sabbath
day by keeping it holy. Six days you shall labor and do all your
work, but the seventh day is a Sabbath
to the LORD your God.” Didn’t see
the word “cease”? The word “Sabbath” comes the Hebrew word “Shabbat” meaning to end, to rest…to cease.
Of course as soon as we hear it is a “command” some of us will react like we have to take cough syrup. Others might get a bit legalistic and want to know exactly what is permissible and what isn’t. Yet, I have come to believe that any command of our Father, who loves us more than we can imagine, commands only because it is the very best for us. Not only a command but a precious gift.
We are created to, among other things…cease. Cease, from the ordinary, to enter into the holy. Cease, in order to express our love and feel His love in return. To weekly consider where He is, and where we are, and communicate our desire to close the gap.
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From the Pastor’s Desk……(Continued)
And then, perhaps a few precious time a year, to cease; look into the storm and whisper, “Oh Father, look at the power of Your hand!” From the mountains of Colorado, “Oh Lord – look at the majesty of your creation!” From Indonesia, the other side of the planet, “Oh God, You truly are the God of all the world!”
On the Sabbath, Jews will often greet each other saying, “Shabbat Shalom” or “the peace of the Sabbath be upon you.” That is my prayer for each of you. As we worship each week, and as we set aside special times throughout the year…Shabbat Shalom! Cease, rest, breathe, and be whole.
GO! In His Love! Pastor Cal
ATTENTION ALL LADIES OF JONESBORO HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH
Living Proof Live Simulcast with Beth Moore Saturday, September 13 from 9:00 AM—4:15 PM
New Salem Church, Pittsboro, NC Registration begins Sunday, August 10 and will end Sunday, August 24. See Sandy Sayles at the table in the main hallway for registration forms before and after services. Registration fee is $20 and includes continental breakfast, snacks, lunch and simulcast materials. Checks should be made out to New Salem Church and write in the memo line Beth Moore Simulcast.
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WELCOME TO OUR JHBC FAMILY
Bill & Judy Davis 2404 Dunbar Drive Sanford, NC 27332
919-776-5254 Bill and Judy Davis joined Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church on May 25, 2014 by transfer of letter from Jonesboro Presbyterian Church. Bill is employed by NatureChem Chemical Company. Judy retired in 2010 from the City of Sanford where she worked in the Finance Department for 23 years. Bill and Judy have 3 sons - Zane who lives in Sanford, Chad who lives in Mt. Olive NC, and Mark who lives in Loganville, GA. They have 5 grandsons. Bill coached Little League for 20 years and he loves to see young children involved in sports. Bill and Judy like fishing, golf and camping with the family. Anytime they can have their family together, that is a happy time. We are so blessed that God placed you in our church family.
Chris & Elizabeth Moseley
1508 Owls Nest Road Sanford, NC 27330
919-770-5946 Chris and Elizabeth joined Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church on June 1, 2014. Elizabeth joins by letter from First Baptist Church, Sanford. Chris joins by accepting Christ as personal Saviour and request for baptism. Chris and Elizabeth were married on June 21. CONGRATULATIONS!!! Elizabeth is the daughter of Richard Sistrunk, our Church Administrator. She is a nurse at Sanford Medical Group and has lived in Sanford all her life. She has two sons from a previous marriage; Ryan is 9 and Luke is 8. Chris begins a new job on August 11 with Cary Reconstruction Company in Apex. He is from Virginia and all his family resides in that state. We are so excited and blessed to have Chris and Elizabeth in our church family.
Bryan Phillips
192 Covered Bridge Lane Sanford, NC 27330
919-353-5278 Bryan Phillips joined Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church on June 1, 2014 by profession of faith and request for baptism. Bryan is the son of Paul and Laurie Phillips and the grandson of Sam and Sandra Wornom. He has two sisters, Parker and Lily Grace. Bryan is 18 and will be entering Western Carolina University in the fall and will major in Film and Television Production. He likes to play video games and watch and make movies. He likes to play guitar and drums also. His favorite subjects in high school were his film class and his French class. Bryan, our prayers are with you and we wish you well on your new journey.
Parker Phillips 192 Covered Bridge Lane
Sanford, NC 27330 919-353-5278
Parker Phillips joined Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church on June 1, 2014 by profession of faith and request for baptism. Parker is the daughter of Paul and Laurie Phillips and the granddaughter of Sam and Sandra Wornom. She has one brother Bryan and one sister Lily Grace. Parker is a rising 8th grader at SanLee Middle School. In her spare time she likes to ride and show her horse, Image and loves reading and drawing. Parker’s favorite subjects are Reading and Social Studies. Parker wants to become a veterinarian and an author. Parker, our prayers and support are with you as you seek His guidance in all that you do.
WELCOME TO OUR JHBC FAMILY (Continued)
Mrs. Kathryn Bird 2207 Chicago Loop Sanford, NC 27332
Mrs. Kathryn Bird joined Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church on June 8, 2014 by transfer of letter from Adaville Baptist Church, Spindale, NC. Kathryn’s husband, Edward, was in the Army for 22 years and she took care of the family while he served his country. She has two sons—James and his family live in Clarksville, NC, and Tom and his family live in Maryland. Kathryn lives with her daughter, Sandy and Pastor Cal. She enjoys sending cards and praying for the needs of others. She is a fresh ray of sunshine to our church family. Together we will serve God as we remain faithful and fully committed to Him.
Rebecca Meisel
5675 Avents Ferry Road Sanford, NC 27330
919-718-0903 Rebecca Meisel joined Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church on June 29, 2014 by accepting Christ as her personal Savior and desires membership in the church by baptism. Rebecca is the daughter of Heather and Steve Meisel. She has one sister, Brittany and two brothers Steven and Christopher. Rebecca is six years old and will be in first grade this year at Broadway Elementary School. She likes reading, drawing and coloring. Her favorite thing to do is sing. She also likes spending time with her family. She and her family have lots of pets, and she likes playing and caring for them. Rebecca, we are proud of you and our prayers and support are with you as you grow on your Christian journey.
Jenny Sistrunk 620 South Franklin Drive
Sanford, NC 27330 919-353-5833
Jenny Sistrunk joined Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church on June 29, 2014 by transfer of letter from First Baptist Church Sanford. Jenny is the youngest daughter of Richard Sistrunk, our Church Administrator. She has lived in Sanford all her life. Jenny is employed as a tutor and substitute for Lee County Schools while she continues to complete her Master’s Degree in Elementary Education. She has a daughter, Amelia. Jenny enjoys doing fun things with Amelia, and getting her to her designated classes. Welcome Jenny, we are so happy to have you in our church family.
Amelia Sistrunk 620 South Franklin Drive
Sanford, NC 27330 919-353-5833
Amelia Sistrunk joined Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church on June 29, 2014 by accepting Christ as her personal Savior and desires membership by baptism. Amelia is the daughter of Jenny Sistrunk and granddaughter of Richard Sistrunk. She attends J.R. Ingram and will be in 3rd grade this coming year. Her favorite subject in school is art. Amelia has a dog named Cali. Amelia loves horses and takes riding lessons at Marsh Stables. She is also in gymnastics. Amelia, our prayers are with you as you continue to grow in Christ.
According to RW… I’m sitting here writing my Announcer article for August and the first question I’m asking my self is, “Where did the summer go?” It seems like it has flown by, but we’ve done quite a bit this summer between Vacation Bible School and a summer mission trip to Atlanta. As we prepare for the fall, here are a few things I want to share with you. Starting in August, Children’s Worship and Extended Session 2 will be combined under the name Children’s Worship and both will take place in McDowell Hall. Nothing about the format is changing other than the name and location. As we reach out to young families with children, one piece of information we got back was how confusing the names and locations were. The staff has discussed this and we feel that by simplifying the name and location, it will make it easier for parents to know where their children are at during our worship service. On Friday night, August 1, we’re having a Family Movie Night. We held one of these about a year and a half ago and had about 150 people join us in McDowell Hall. This time around, we’re watching the movie Grace Unplugged. It will start at 7:30 PM in McDowell Hall. We will provide popcorn, snacks and drinks. We ask you to invite your family, friends and neighbors, and bring comfortable seating. Some of you may have heard about the Backpack Pals project we participate in through the Communities in Schools of Lee County. In several areas, they extend the project through the summer to help out children who would not receive a lunch meal otherwise. In August, a trial program will take place for the final three weeks before school starts back. Our youth (and anyone else for that matter) will be partnering with the youth from Jonesboro Methodist Church to feed on Friday, August 8, 15 and 22 beginning at 11:30 AM. You will be hearing more about this in upcoming bulletins. Finally, on a personal note, quite a bit has been happening around the Wood household. As some of you know, Beth has been working on a Master of Arts in Teaching degree from Meredith College. Starting on August 18, she will be working full-time at a school in Wake County as part of her student teaching internship. Also, it’s hard to believe that Megan turns two next month. Time really does fly. Between Beth doing her student teaching this fall and my responsibilities here, we’ve prayerfully decided to enroll Megan into a preschool beginning at the end of the month. It’s a big adjustment for everyone involved, so during this time, we covet your prayers. I also thank you for your willingness to be flexible with me as my family and I go through these changes. Thank you for being the people of God that you are.
Blessings, Rich
Dear JHBC, I want to thank the Pastor, and the ladies that provided the food, and my mom’s Sunday School Class (all of JHBC) for everything you all did in helping with my mom’s funeral. Thank you for all the prayers and may God bless you and JHBC! Beverly Johnson & Family of Diane Durham
Dear Members of JHBC, The family of Frances Leslie Winstead wants to thank all of you who did so much for our mother while she was at Parkview those 11 1/2 years. She enjoyed so much the cards, phone calls, and especially the visits. Her 96 years at JHBC were full of wonderful memories. Our family appreciates the delicious meal that was prepared for us after our mother’s funeral service. Your warms and kindness extended to us mean so much. May God bless you. Brenda Winstead Spence Gary L. Winstead Susan Winstead Blackwell
Family Ministry News
Get access to thousands of video-based Bible
studies and videos for children, which can be
accessed through your computer, tablet or
smartphone.
Invitations were sent out by email recently. If you
did not receive one and would like an invitation,
contact Richard Wood.
Family Movie Night
Friday, August 1
7:30 PM
McDowell Hall
Children’s Ministry News
Children’s Worship Schedule August 3 - Worship with Family
August 10 - Children’s Worship (ES2)
August 17 - Children’s Worship
August 24 - Children’s Worship (ES2)
August 31 - Children’s Worship
All children, ages four years old through the fifth grade,
are invited to join us for Children’s Worship.
Children’s Bowling and Pizza Day
Tuesday August 19
10:00 AM – 1:30 PM
Sign up by August 17
Youth Sunday School News
Promotion Sunday is August 24
For 2014-2015, there will be two youth
classes.
Grades 6-7 (co-ed)
Grades 8-12 (co-ed)
Youth Ministry News
Wednesday Nights
6:00-8:00 PM
August 6 - TBD
August 13 - Summer Bible Study /
Pool Party at Schlitz’s
August 20 - Bowling & Pizza Night
(starts at 5:45 PM)
August 28 - Back-to-School Night
(begins at 6:30 PM)
Back to School Cook-Out
August 23 - 11:00-4:00 PM
Wornom’s Home @ Buffalo Lake
Meet at church at 10:30 AM
if you need a ride.
Sign up by August 16
&
Youth Bowling and Pizza Night
Wednesday August 20
Meet at Church @ 5:45
Cost: FREE!!!
Sign up by August 18th
Notes ♫ ♫ from Rev. Ronnie The Adult Vacation Bible School study was “The Way: Walking in the Footsteps of Jesus” by Adam Hamilton. Due to the date and time element of the study there will be more details in the next edition of The Announcer. I hope that everyone enjoyed the display in the hallway of the heroes of our country and were able to share your story with others. Thanks to all that participated in the worship service and stood proud for their freedom. If you were unable to supply us with a photo of your serviceman or woman this year, please submit your photo to either me, the church office, or Joy Scott, so we can add your photo to the collection for next year. Be sure to give us the correct spelling of the name and rank of the serviceman or servicewoman. A video of the service and display has been made and copies will be available upon request for those that are either homebound, nursing, retirement, or rehab facility. September 2014 will be JHBC’s 145th anniversary and we would like for you to be a part of our high attendance Sunday, September 21st . The following was shared with me and really is, a message within itself. Please take the time to read, study and reflect.
RECALL NOTICE:
The Maker of all human beings (GOD) is recalling all units manufactured, regardless of make or year, due to a serious defect in the primary and central component of the heart. This is due to a malfunction in the original prototype units code named Adam and Eve, resulting in the reproduction of the same defect in all subsequent units. This defect has been identified as "Sequential Internal Non-morality," more commonly known as S.I.N., as it is primarily expressed. Some of the symptoms include: 1. Loss of direction 4. Lack of peace and joy 7. Fearfulness 2. Foul vocal emissions 5. Selfish or violent behavior 8. Idolatry 3. Amnesia of origin 6. Depression or confusion 9. Rebellion The Manufacturer, who is neither liable nor at fault for this defect, is providing factory-authorized repair and service free of charge to correct this defect. The Repair Technician, JESUS, has most generously offered to bear the entire burden of the staggering cost of these repairs. There is no additional fee required. The number to call for repair in all areas is: P-R-A-Y-E-R. Once connected, please upload your burden of SIN through the REPENTANCE procedure. Next, download ATONEMENT from the Repair Technician, Jesus, into the heart component. No matter how big or small the SIN defect is, Jesus will replace it with: 1. Love 4. Patience 7. Faithfulness 2. Joy 5. Kindness 8. Gentleness 3. Peace 6. Goodness 9. Self control Please see the operating manual, the B.I.B.L.E. (BEST Instructions Before Leaving Earth) for further details on the use of these fixes. WARNING: Continuing to operate the human being unit without correction voids any manufacturer warranties, exposing the unit to dangers and problems too numerous to list, and will result in the human unit being permanently impounded. For free emergency service, call on Jesus. DANGER: The human being units not responding to this recall action will have to be scrapped in the furnace. The SIN defect will not be permitted to enter Heaven so as to Prevent contamination of that facility. Thank you for your attention!
- GOD
P.S. Please assist where possible by notifying others of this important recall notice, and you may contact the Father any time by 'Knee mail'!
Working for God on earth doesn't pay much......but His retirement plan is out of this world!
DEACON’S CORNER….. Submitted by Sam Wornom
Matthew 5:14-16 (HCSB) 14 “You are the light of the world. A city situated on a hill cannot be hidden. 15 No one lights a lamp
and puts it under a basket,[a] but rather on a lampstand, and it gives light for all who are in the
house. 16 In the same way, let your light shine[b] before men, so that they may see your good works
and give glory to your Father in heaven.
Fellow Christians,
As I write this letter, I praise God for His many blessings to Jonesboro Heights Baptist
Church during the past church year.
It was a busy year. The year started with Jeff Roberts as interim Pastor and we finished the
year with Pastor Cal Sayles as our permanent pastor. I don’t know about you, I feel an excitement
at Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church that we have been missing for a long time. Praise the Lord.
Another significant event last year was the recent elections of 6 additional Deacons to bring
the board to 15 members. This will enable us to restart the Deacon Family Ministry.
On behalf of the fellowship of Deacons, we thank all the committee chairs, committee
members, and church staff for their time and devotion to make Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church a
positive influence in the Sanford community and beyond.
I personally thank my fellow Deacons for their trust and help during my tenure as Deacon
Chair. Most of all, I thank God for His guidance and direction throughout the year.
As we all know, God never wants us to rest in our mission to bring others to know our Lord
Jesus Christ. I pray that all of you will embrace that mission with all your heart during the coming
year and forever.
Yours in Christ,
Sam Wornom, Deacon Chair
Valiant Warrior Prayer Breakfasts Judges 6:12 The angel of the LORD appeared to
him and said to him, “The LORD is with you, O valiant warrior.”
• Who: For military, (all services), men and
women, active duty, retired, prior service, NG/RC, and JROTC, in the Sanford community.
• What: Prayer breakfast and guest speaker
program to encourage disciples to courageously share their faith and increase His Kingdom!
• When: Saturday morning 23 Aug at 8:30AM.
• Where: Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church Fellowship Hall, 316 West Main Street, Sanford NC (919) 776 1541.
• Why: To minister to an important demographic within the community and develop soldiers of courage; Valiant Warriors of Faith!
Region 4—NC Missions Celebration Tuesday, August 19
Emmaus Baptist Church Presented by NC Baptist Men,
Baptist State Convention of NC Supper at 6:00 PM—Program at 6:50 PM
Make your reservations no later than August 12 1-800-395-5102 x 5596 or online at
www.baptistonmission.org/events/regional-rallies/ mission-celebrations
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SENIOR ADULTS Northwood Temple Dinner Theater
September 4, 2014 Leaving JHBC at 5:30 PM. Deadline for sign-up and payment of $22 per person is August 20. We have 30 seats reserved. For more information, see or contact Jean Walker at 919-775-2396 after August 5. We have 2 vans reserved and will need 2 cars. Sign-up sheet is located on the Family Ministry Bulletin Board outside Bullock-Matthews Room.
CITY ON A HILL NEWS
Greetings from rainy but beautiful Mussoorie!
Summer was a very busy time for us as we hosted a mission team of 40 young
adults from First Baptist Church of Asheville, North Carolina. This team was a young
adult choir and the whole group led worship in three churches and gave four concerts in
our area during their time with us.
In addition to concerts and worship leadership, the group also divided into
smaller ministry groups each day. Two fine arts camps were conducted at two different
locations. Over 150 children participated in these camps that explored the “I am” statements of Jesus. We saw
how God used singing, playing instruments, dance, drama, and visual art to share these “I am” statements with the
children in powerful ways. By learning each “I am” statement through the arts, the children gained a deep and rich
understanding of what Jesus was trying to convey with each of these statements. They also learned a song for each
of the statements that they can sing and remind themselves that Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life!
Painting and construction were also part of the experience of the team while here. They served in two
children’s homes building relationships with the children and improving their living spaces. At the Claremont
Home for Girls, the team painted most of the home. The girls living there especially loved their new blue
bedroom. The team also worked hard to rehab the dilapidated kitchen. At the First Boy’s Home, the team built
and painted benches for a children’s worship space. At both of these Children’s homes, God allowed for the
formation of strong relationships between the team members and the children living in these homes. As a result,
real and meaningful ministry took place across cultures and we are so thankful for God’s work in this area.
The team also painted in two schools. First, they painted colorful murals at the Sharp Memorial Blind
School for the children with low vision. Now, the children who still have some vision will enjoy bright colorful
scenes on the dorm walls. The team freshened up two music spaces at our school with fresh bright paint.
Heather’s classroom has never looked better! The team also sought to support the work of our local mission hospital in Mussoorie. First, the team
distributed baby hats and blankets that some members of their church made at the hospital. On the team’s last day
in Mussoorie, we were able to distribute food and hygiene kits in a local slum village the hospital works in
regularly. God used music as a way to connect the team with the villagers. The team and villagers enjoyed
exchanging songs and even singing some together. It was a beautiful and unexpected time of interaction in which
God smashed language and cultural barriers with music.
We are so thankful for the powerful way in which God used this team from FBC Asheville! Through the
power of the Holy Spirit, relationships were built, the lives of locals and team members were positively impacted,
and deep cross-cultural ministry occurred each day. It was a joy to host this team and serve alongside them in
Mussoorie! Thanks be to God!
WMU Sponsored CHRISTMAS IN AUGUST
We will be continuing the efforts begun with the Adult Vacation Bible School to
provide items for the Clara McLean House in Pinehurst. The Clara McLean House
was built to give out-of-town patients and their families a place to call home during
a stressful time. Guests are referred by physicians, nurses, or other professional staff at FirstHealth facilities
only. Their wish list includes:
Brownie Mixes
Butter
Cascade Pods
Conditioner (trial size)
Cookies (single serving)
Cooking Oil
Crackers (single serving)
Dish Soap (such as Dawn)
Disposal Razors
Kitchen Sponges
Liquid Hand Soap
Lotion (trial size)
Muffin Mixes
Potato Chips
Shampoo (trial size)
Spray Air Fresheners
Sugar
Syrup
Tide Powdered HE Laundry Detergent
Toothpaste (trial size)
Windex All Purpose with Vinegar
IN MEMORY OF CAROL BOWLING CHACON
(Daughter of Marjorie Dickens) To the Benevolence Fund
►By James and Daphine Tolliver
IN MEMORY OF DIANE DURHAM To the Benevolence Fund
►By Marcia Johnson
To the Equipping for the Future Fund ►By Willard and Armelia Garren
To the Purchase Property Building Debt Fund ►By James and Daphine Tolliver
IN MEMORY OF BRYAN TYNER To the Music Fund
►By Tommy and Joy Scott
IN HONOR OF STEWART & ELAINE TYNER To the City on a Hill Mission Fund
►By Steve and Ann Alford
IN HONOR OF SAM & SANDRA WORNOM To the Benevolence Fund
►By Susan Hodges
IN MEMORY OF FRANCES WINSTEAD To the Benevolence Fund ►By Ed and Sadie Byrd
► By Sam and Sandra Wornom
To the Equipping for the Future Fund ►By Willard and Armelia Garren
To the Hearing Loop Fund
►By Stanley and Sylvia Howard
To the Music Fund ►By Gary and Gladys Kephart
To the Purchase Property Building Debt Fund
►By Sol Harris and Lauralyn Lunsford ► By Virginia E. Hester
►By Kathy Johnson and Wilma Winstead ► By John and Deloris Owens
►By Summerville Presbyterian Church ► By James and Daphine Tolliver
► By Wayland and Paula Winstead
IN HONOR OF DAVID & HEATHER WEBB To the City on a Hill Mission Fund ►By James and Daphine Tolliver
THANKS TO ALL LISTED BELOW FOR THEIR GIFTS
A U G U S T B I R T H D A Y S
August 2 - Ronnie Rouse
August 3 - Jo Alford,
Walter Huffman & Katie Rice
August 4 - Jeffrey Batchelor
August 5 - Steven Schultz
August 6 - Alice Gilchrist
Mattie Wilson
August 7 - Dakota Johnson,
Brittany Smith, Gabrielle Stone,
Jeimy Vargus
August 10 - Ashley Harris
S. V. Johnson
August 11 - Sharon Johnson
Lonnie McKay
August 14 - Teresa Bright
August 15 - Billy Walker
August 16 - Vickie Wilkins
August 17 - Ariane Smith
Jenny Sistrunk
August 19 - Elizabeth Ellis
Karen Lamm Hunter
August 20 - Ray Gilchrist
August 21 - Dane Brett
Jo Ann Brickhouse,
Avron Upchurch
August 22 - Willard Garren
Marie Kidle, Brittany Meisel,
Beanie Roberts
August 24 - Mitchell Dail
August 25 - Jeff Coe
August 26 - Marlon Vargus
August 27 - Doris Carter
Ethan Kerns
August 28 - Mary Ann Eskridge
Vernon Joye
August 29 - Sherry Andrews
August 30 - Jose Estrella
Alexis Kerecz
August 31 - Donna Smith
James Tolliver
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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
AUGUST
REMINDERS
GREETERS:
Door 1 - Noah Cowfer
Door 2 - Mitchell & Shelba Watson
Door 3 - Lespie Smith
SECURITY - Joy Scott
ATTENDANCE RECORDS
FOR THE FOLLOWING SUNDAYS
Sunday, June 29th Sunday, July 6th
Sunday School - 148 + 9 Sunday School - 158 + 3
8:45 a.m. Worship - 30 11 am Worship - 258
11 a.m. Worship - 237 PM—Bible Study - 66
PM–Bible Study - 47
Sunday, July 13th Sunday, July 20th
Sunday School - 169 + 2 Sunday School - 150 + 4
11 am Worship - 254 11 am Worship - 240
PM—Bible Study - 78 PM - Adult VBS - 64
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