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The Crier, Vol. 50, Issue #1 1 Walnut Hills Baptist Church
February & March 2020
Dawnings Continues – What’s Next?
Each new day begins with a dawn. As the old hymn states, “…morning by morning new mercies I see… great is thy faithfulness…” Whether moving through life as an individual or as a church, we learn to see the dawn as a new beginning. Like the dawn of each day, so our life with God provides new dawns over and over again. We can live a lifetime of fresh new days.
Dawnings: A Process Not a Program This process does not offer quick and easy steps to a determined end. Dawnings helps a church clarify vision, deepen formation, and focus engagement. Discernment, rather than decision-making, undergirds every element of the Dawnings process
Dawnings: A Shift to Missional Engagement
• Embrace a more missional lifestyle
• Deepen cultural awareness and acceptance
• Cultivate a beloved community of hospitality
• Bear witness to Jesus Christ
• Serve to help, not hurt
• Seek transformational development
• Broaden vision of God’s vision
• Expand use of prayer
• Share resources generously
Engagement not only focuses on God’s desires for the world, but also serves to shape the individual and the church.
Dawnings: What’s Next? Now that we’ve experienced the Retreat, what’s next for our church? The Congregational Design Process requires a team of 10 – 12 (plus three ministerial staff) who will gather for eleven 1 ½ hour sessions. Not scheduled on consecutive weeks, these sessions will take place at a pace that best serves and informs the church.
• Beginning with Retreat participants, the team will consist of volunteers from the church
• Dawnings Congregational Design Curriculum will be utilized to help guide the sessions
• An assigned Dawnings Coach will help guide each session
• The church will be informed, and at points engaged, during Congregational Design
• Any initiatives that come as a result will be channeled through normal decision-making channels
• Congregational Design will begin on a date to be determined around the beginning of March
Stay tuned…
Yours in service, Jim
“You are the light of the world - like a city on a hilltop that cannot be hidden" Matt. 5:14
Church Staff The Rev. Dr. James Hunter II
Senior Pastor
The Rev. Dr. Jerry Haywood, Pastor Emeritus
The Rev. John Thompson, Minister of Music
The Rev. Graham Cheek, Minister of Youth & Children
Donna Land, Office Manager
Church: (757) 220-5900 www.whbconline.org
Mission Statement: United by our love for Jesus
Christ and under the leadership of the Holy Spirit, our mission
is to grow to be more Christ-like and to share the Good News of God's love
through worship, education, Christian living, and missions to people in the Williamsburg community and throughout
God's world.
Learning Center Staff Lisa Tyler, Director
Kara Neumann, Assistant Director
Pre-K Energetic Elephant’s Class: Judy Allan, Teacher
Amy Stout, Teacher Aide
4's Fabulous Frog’s Class: Amy Colafrancesco, Teacher
Theresa Hamilton, Teacher Aide
3's Mighty Monkey’s and Tiger Cub’s/Monkey’s Class:
Trish Rice, Teacher Jeannie Bartlett, Teacher Aide
Learning Center: (757) 220-5903
With Appreciation for Our Church Family
Susan, James, Shannon, and I
are so grateful for your care,
warm wishes, and generous
Christmas Love Offering.
We feel blessed to call
Walnut Hills home!
Yours in service, Jim
The Crier, Vol. 50, Issue #1 2 Walnut Hills Baptist Church
ADULT BIBLE STUDY Directors: Phil & Radine Klein
Sunday at 9:15 AM
If you are currently not attending an Adult Bible Study, we invite you to join a class of your choice.
AGAPE CLASS meets in the Hospitality Center (right). Curriculum: Formations Teachers: Carl Bass, Larry Reid
MITCH’S CLASS meets in the Hospitality Center (left). Curriculum: Formations. Teacher: Mitch Thomas Subs: Dan Gaske, Lee Nelson
SEEKERS CLASS meets in Room B1. Curriculum: Explore the Bible. Teacher: Dorothy Cassell
NEW DAY CLASS meets in Room B3. Curriculum: Explore the Bible. Teachers: Page Garrett, David & Bobbi Gehr, Susan Langston, Wayne Sauer, Gerry Schrader, Judy Tyson, Noel Veden.
DISCOVER THE BIBLE CLASS meets in Room B4. Curriculum: D6 Fusion Next. Teachers: Amy Colley and Charlie Spratt.
MULLIGAN’S WANDERERS CLASS meets in Room B7. D6 Fusion Next. Teacher: Pete Parks.
FUSION meets in the Learning Center Curriculum: FaithWeaver Teacher: Graham Cheek
CHILDREN & YOUTH SUNDAY SCHOOL
Director—Kathy Nader
Preschool & Elementary Meets upstairs in the Children's Building
Nursery & Preschool Teachers: Marie Parks, Joanne Jenner, Trish Rice
Elementary Teachers: Pat Kinning, Ken Sharp Carol Bynum
Youth Meets in the Youth Center Teachers: Dale Johnson, Lisa Zelinsky
Important Dates Events & Retreats
February 7-9 First-Ever Youth Winter Retreat
at Williamsburg Christian Retreat Center
February 16
Youth Host COFM Guests Potato Bar
April 6-9 Spring Break Retreat
Garden City Beach, SC
What is a Christian? Who is a Christian?
What does it take to be a Christian?
LIFE SCHOOL
CHILDREN”S MUSICAL Date TBD
June 22-27 Philly Fuge Youth
Mission Trip, Philadelphia PA
July 20-24
Vacation Bible School
Rocky Railway Jesus’ Power Pulls Us Through
Online Registration opens Monday, March 2
Friday, March 20 at Noon
50+ Luncheon resumes on March 20 at noon in the
Hospitality Center. Our speaker will be Master
Officer Alan McDowell, who spoke with us last year
about scams. He will be presenting information
about Project Lifesaver, a program to help
caregivers with people who have Alzheimer's,
Dementia or Autism. Don't miss out. Make your
reservations when the March bulletins comes out.
Dear Church, Andrea, Grayson, Patrick and I are so thankful for our family at Walnut Hills. Your generosity over the Christmas season was amazing and we thank you for the gifts, love offering and goodies! Yet, it is the outpouring of love, prayer and support you provide for us
each day that makes WHBC such a wonderful home. May 2020 be our best year yet!
Blessings, Graham
The Crier, Vol. 50, Issue #1 3 Walnut Hills Baptist Church
Women at the Well a ladies discipleship class.
We meet in the Hospitality Center Agape classroom each Tuesday, 9:30-11:30am.
Join the Women at the Well of Living Water.
As our church begins a new year, the Music Ministry at Walnut Hills continues to offer many musical opportunities. As we reflect on 2019, we must express thanks to everyone that offered assistance and participation to the many Music Ministry events.
It is very difficult to express in writing how proud I am of each participant and how touched I was by the Adult Choir Christmas Music Program “Emmanuel, God with Us.” I offer my sincere thanks to everyone involved.
The many hours of planning, rehearsing, performing, narrating, production, meals, construction and coordination that are involved continue to grow each year. The choir, soloists, narrator, and technical operators were exceptional. The unique mix of traditional and contemporary Christmas music and narration were inspiring. Many church members were touched by the message communicated through the music and narration. Thanks to each individual that participated in the program and those behind the scenes.
On Wednesday, January 8th, the Adult Choir resumed regular Wednesday night rehearsals at 7:00pm in the choir room. We continue rehearsing our Easter music “He Shall Arise.” These Easter music services will be Sunday, April 5th at 10:30am (Palm Sunday) and Monday, April 6th at 7:00pm. Please come join us.
If you missed the Children’s Christmas concert “Star of Wonder” held Sunday morning, December 8th, you missed an exceptional blessing. The children were outstanding! Please join me in thanking the following individuals for their exceptional effort. Jean Haywood and Bill Eanes for teaching the music and drama and encouraging the children to do the best they can do; Glenda Wade and Jean Harrison with costumes, Laura Cornish
who assisted Jean and Bill; Karen & Thorn Tayloe for the amazing backdrop and scenery; Graham Cheek for setting up and tearing down the sanctuary and other behind-the-scenes work; Dave Bolt for sound operation; and all the parents that assisted in many, many ways.
The children’s choir has already begun rehearsals on their spring musical. Speak with Jean, Bill, Graham Cheek or John Thompson if you children or grandchildren are interested in participating. They rehearse every Sunday evening at 5:00 in the choir room.
I would like to offer a special thanks to Steven Watkins, son of the late Herb Watkins, and Thelma Watkins, for his special music Christmas Eve.
The Music Committee would like to thank our church accompanists Carolyn Sandidge, Organist and Beverly Holmes, Pianist for the wonderful music they provide each week. They also graciously accompany choirs, ensembles, soloists and other groups as needed. They spend hours of rehearsal time preparing their music offerings. In January of this year, Beverly celebrated her 15th anniversary at Walnut Hills. Please take time to express your thanks to Beverly and Carolyn when you have an opportunity.
The Ladies’ and Men’s ensemble’s February and March schedules will be sent via email.
The Cantori Vocal Ensemble presented their Christmas concert Sunday, December 1st in our Sanctuary. We look forward to their spring concert.
Lulu and I thank the Walnut Hills church family for the Christmas cards, generous love offering, homemade goodies and gifts. As I begin my twenty-third year as your Minister of Music, it is a blessing to serve and minister to each of you!
John Thompson
Reverend John Thompson, Minister of Music
Wednesday Women's Bible Study
Meets weekly at 10:30 a.m.
Hospitality Center Classroom
Currently studying II Corinthians
New people are welcome to join us. Please contact Linda Ward (220-2232 or [email protected]) regarding any questions or comments.
WEDNESDAY
Currently we are studying Hebrews using Jen Wilkin’s video-based study, Better. We are studying Hebrews verse by verse and through this New Testament letter,
learning how Christ is the substance of the truths the Old Testament records. Discover with us how He fulfills and completes the work of angels, prophets,
priests, and ceremonial laws, establishing a better covenant. All are welcome, as well as friends.
Workbooks cost $14. Questions? Please contact Gail Jenner at 757 871-6071.
1st and 3rd Thursdays
8 - 9 am in B3 We are doing a study of Hebrews.
The Crier, Vol. 50, Issue #1 4 Walnut Hills Baptist Church
2020-2021 Registration is off to a LOVELY start! Classes are filling up quickly. Be sure to share the news about our awesome preschool with your friends and neighbors! You will find registration information on the Ministry Wall, and in the Learning Center. Call 220-5903 for more information.
Our Fruit of the Spirit for February is LOVE. A focus on Love is a great way to warm up the cold month of February. Our preschoolers will learn about God’s love for us, and how we can show love to others. Our Fruit of the Spirit for March is Gentleness.
In January, our school collected winter wear for F.I.S.H and the homeless to help keep our community warm during these cold months. This month, we’re making Valentine’s cards for patients at
the Veteran’s Hospital in Hampton. Our preschoolers LOVE sharing God’s LOVE with others! We will be collecting food for the Salvation Army in March.
Dates to Remember: February 17th Monday, the Learning Center will be closed for Presidents’ Day.
February 19th Wednesday at 9:30 is our LOVE-ly Chapel Service. Everyone is welcome!
February 20th Thursday at 6:00, we will host our second Story Night in the Hospitality Center. There will be food, stories, and a great time of fellowship. Please join us if you’re able. You are sure to LOVE it!
March 18th Wednesday, at 9:30 is our March Chapel service. Please join us!
“Keep on loving each other as brothers.”
Hebrews 13:1
Director, Lisa Tyler
Carolyn Tyree Feagans, our featured writer for this month, has a keen interest in history and researches relentlessly the past for her authentic settings, weaving her stories through actual local, national and international historic events.
The Dogwoods are Blooming is set in the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains in the early 1900’s. The Barrett family is followed through three generations, experiencing snowstorms, floods
and an intriguing mystery as Central Virginia’s mysterious Monacans are woven into the saga.
Sharpe Top, a touching story, beginning in 1929, focuses on the Great Depression and the WWII era. The setting is Bedford, Virginia and its famed mountains, the Peaks of Otter. The story depicts how events of that time affect this small town and its mountain people forever.
Spring’s Return, the sequel to The Dogwoods are Blooming bounces back and forth from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Black Hills of South Dakota, drawing a vivid contrast. The title implies a dual meaning: the coveted season, symbol of hope and also Spring, the main character. The book deals more in depth with the Monacans and the Sioux.
Carolyn Feagans’ faith, combined with her love of nature and history, enables her to fulfill the gift God has given her – writing stories of hope.
If you would like to order a personalized brick for the Walnut Hills Baptist Church Memorial Garden, now is the time.
Order forms are available on the slat wall in the hallway. You will need to submit a form for each brick you order. The cost is $125 per brick. The deadline for orders is Sunday, April 5th. Order forms and the accompanying check should be either dropped off or mailed to the church office for final processing.
If you need ideas about what to have inscribed on your brick(s), just visit the Memorial Garden to see what others have done.
Questions should be directed to Ann Fulford at 757-508-6139 or [email protected].
Ann Fulford Representing Building and Grounds Committee
“ Faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase. ” ~Martin Luther King, Jr.
The Crier, Vol. 50, Issue #1 5 Walnut Hills Baptist Church
COMMUNITY OF FAITH MISSION (COFM) EMERGENCY WINTER SHELTER FOR THE HOMELESS
Preparation is under way for WHBC to host the COFM Winter Emergency Shelter 2020 for those who are homeless. We will host the shelter from Sunday, Feb. 16 to Sunday, Feb. 23. Guests are housed downstairs and will be given a hot evening meal, a warm place to sleep, a modest breakfast, and snacks for the day. Volunteers are signing up to operate the shelter.
The various tasks, and scheduled times are as follows:
Shift 1A- Guest Check-in: The Guest Check-in shift begins at 5:30 PM and runs until the over night crew comes in at 9 PM. Volunteers help with registration of the guests and store their belongings In a secure storage room.
Shift 1B-Evening Meal Servers: Meal Servers help serve the evening meal, usually prepared by someone else, and clean-up after the meal.
Shift 2 – Overnight Shift: The Overnight crew serves from 9 PM to 5:30 AM the next morning. The Overnight crew requires two men
and two women. At least two people are to stay away at all times.
Shift 3A – Breakfast Servers: Breakfast Servers serve from 5 AM to 7:30 AM and heat up hot items and put out cold cereal, fruit, and juices. Lunch snacks are placed on a table with paper bags so the guests can take what they want.
Shift 3B – Check-Out and Cleanup: The Check-Out and Cleanup crew serve from 5 AM to 7:30 AM and retrieve guest’s belongings from storage, sign them out in the shelter records, and perform cleanup as may be needed.
In addition to on-site service, members can help by donating food for breakfasts, such as frozen sausage biscuits, fresh fruit, orange juice or milk, and snacks for lunches.
A training session will be conducted on Thursday evening, February 6 in the Hospitality Center at 6:30 PM to discuss shelter operation and specific assignments. Sheets to sign up for specific jobs are available each Sunday at the Coffee Connection and at the Wednesday dinners. If you would like to volunteer please let Bill Johnson know on Sun-days or Wednesdays, or through e-mail at: [email protected].
Many thanks to all the volunteers who make this ministry possible.
Bill Johnson For the M&E Council
Melanie Buffkin, Director
2020 schedule February 2 – May 3 13-Week Support Group
August 16 Loss of Spouse Seminar
August 23 – November 15 13-Week Support Group
November 22 Surviving the Holidays Seminar
If you are interested in signing up for any of the GriefShare programs listed for 2020, please contact Carol Mitchell at [email protected] or 757-345-6294.
Our dedicated team members are: Carol Mitchell, Gerry Schrader, Amy Colley, Chuck Nimmo, Claudia Nimmo, Susan Releford, Lee Nelsen, Tom Moncure and Pete Parks. If you would like more information on GriefShare, please contact Elaine Schrader at 757-268-1761 or [email protected].
13 week support group
begins February 2, Sundays 2:00-4:00 PM in the Hospitality Center
The program fee is $15.00
To register or for more information, contact: Carol Mitchell
[email protected] or 757-345-6294.
Sunday Evening Bible Study for Ladies
“How Happiness Happens: Finding Lasting Joy in a World of Comparison, Disappointment, and Unmet Expectations”
by Max Lucado Lucado provides a personal plan for a life filled with lasting & fulfilling joy, supported by Jesus’ teaching and modern research. Do you feel happy? How long has it been since you felt a level of contagious, infectious, unflappable, unstoppable happiness? Learn the secret to lasting joy that will endure through any season of life.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars, this 6-week study based on Max Lucado’s best selling book promises to be one of his best. We will be using a DVD and workbooks. We hope you’ll join this small group on Sunday evenings beginning February 9, at 5 pm in B7.
The book is not necessary for the study, but it’s on sale at Barnes & Noble for 50% off should you be interested.
If you have questions, please contact Ginnie Szczypinski at 757-784-8876 or [email protected].
Don't settle For most of us, the great danger is not that we will renounce our faith. It is that we will become so distracted and rushed and preoccupied that we will settle for a mediocre version of it. We will just skim our lives instead of actually living them.
—John Ortberg, The Life You’ve Always Wanted The NEWSLETTER Newsletter April 2020
The Crier, Vol. 50, Issue #1 6 Walnut Hills Baptist Church
Margaret Honeycutt, Director
WOM’s 2020 theme is Unshakable Pursuit. Is our pursuit of Christ unshakable? Is our pursuit to show His love unshakable? Is our pursuit of those who do not know Him unshakable?
We pursue this journey through prayer, Bible study, and living our belief that each person we meet is a child of God.
We are reminded by Jesus in John 13:34, ‘ A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: Just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.’
Consider pairing with a friend to pray together once a week in February and/or March. You might also want to share a Bible passage that has drawn your attention during the week.
I am honored to serve as WMU Director. Each woman in our church participates in the work of Women on Mission in some way, as an individual or together in a group. I invite each of you to participate in a group meeting, activity, project, or mission effort. Individually we can make a positive difference; together we can accomplish great things.
Let’s make February 9, WMU Focus Sunday, an awesome day for everyone! Each woman is invited/encouraged/begged to sing in the choir that morning. (Just show up in the choir room at 10:10 with a smile.)
You are an awesome child of God!
Margaret Honeycutt
WMU Focus Sunday ---- February 9, 2020
Worship service led by the women of the church.
Guest Speaker: Lynne Stockman, WMUV President
Lynne is participating in a Kenya Medical Mission trip in March and will share a little about the trip. (Please join in the 40 days of prayer for that trip which began on January 28.)
Annie Armstrong North American Mission Emphasis
March 1-8
Theme: It’s All About the Gospel
100% of the contributions to this special offering go directly to support more than 5000 missionaries serving in the United States and Canada. Our WHBC goal is $2000.
Calendar
February Box Ministry for FISH
9-16 WMU Focus Week
9 - WMU Focus Sunday, guest speaker Lynne Stockman, WMUV President (see above)
11 - Annette Hall, 9:30am, at the home of Linda Shaver Mission Vision, 10:30am, location TBA Helping Hands, 1:30pm, at the home of Jean Harrison
15 - Children’s Ministry Day, 10:00 - 12:00. Our theme is centered around sports--"Go For It", and we will play "bop ball" and make goodie bags to deliver to the fireman at the station on John Tyler.
22 - New Volunteer Training for Standing Rock 2020 (July 26-31)
23 - Jane’s GAs, RA’s, Acteens, lunch & meeting following worship service March Box Ministry for Latisha’s House
1-8 Annie Armstrong North American Missions Emphasis
10 - Annette Hall, 9:30am, at the home of Linda Butler Mission Vision, 10:30am, location TBA Helping Hands, 1:30pm, at the home of Patty Sharp
29- Jane’s GAs, RAs, Acteens, lunch & meeting following worship service
Acteens will make Easter baskets for the Consulate dining room tables.
Looking ahead: April 5 - BCM Supper at 5:00 pm (more information later)
April 26 - a Bosnian refugee (friend of Pat’s) during the war in former Yugoslavia to speak to us of her memories of that time.
February Box Focus: FISH
Needed:
caps
coats
FISH, Inc. of Williamsburg, is an all-volunteer not-for-profit agency assisting residents of the Greater Williamsburg area. FISH , depends entirely upon dona-tions for food, clothing, volunteers and money in order to serve our neighbors in need.
March Box Focus: Latisha’s House
Needed:
feminine hygiene products
toilet paper
paper towels
paper plates
napkins
trash bags
tin foil
laundry soap
bleach
powdered creamer
sugar
coffee
Latisha’s House is about helping survivors of human trafficking find safety, empowerment and a positive future. "Changing one life at a time, and changing the world for future generations"
BOX MINISTRY
You are my hiding place; You will protect me from trouble and deliver me with songs of deliverance.
Psalm 32:7 NIV
Allow your dreams a place in your prayers and plans. God-given dreams can help you move into the future He as prepared for you.
Barbara Johnson
The Crier, Vol. 50, Issue #1 7 Walnut Hills Baptist Church
Last year, 2019, was a good year for our church’s finances.
On the giving side, general offerings were up substantially from 2019, and included substantial online giving and gifts of securities. As you plan your 2020 giving, remember you can give appreciated securities and required minimum distributions from your IRAs directly to the church and often receive considerable tax advantages, especially if using the Standard Deduction in the latter case.
Designated offerings also were strong, including an anonymous gift toward enhancing the church’s website, and strong designated giving toward the three main mission offerings, toward Capital Improvement (in addition to the $25K included for this purpose in the 2019 budget), and toward the Christmas staff love offering.
Combined with lower expenses, these offerings gave us a large surplus last year, and, 2020 giving is off to a very good start…..keep up the good work!
As we are not in the business of building up surpluses, we have put in place an ambitious 2020 budget of $704K that likely will fully spend anticipated 2020 offerings. The $704K 2020 total budget
figure is the same as in 2019 but, because there are no mortgage payments, a much greater portion of budgeted expenditures will go much more directly to ministries. For example, sharp increases
in allocations for Capital Improvement and many organization and committee ministries are included in 2020 budget.
In addition, the 2020 budget includes a New Initiatives Account, which provides a pool of funds that can be applied for to initiate new ministries. Dawnings already has made use of the account, but substantial funds remain in it for other uses, and we hope to get several applications for its use. And you are reminded that our church has an Endowment
Fund to receive gifts to support ministries on an ongoing basis over many years. For further information, contact Tom Powers, Chair of Endowment Committee.
The Stewardship and Finance Committee appreciates the generous contributions you made during 2019 and is hopeful they continue at that or higher levels this year. There is much Lord’s work that remains to be done through our church, and we want the doing of that work to be fully financially resourced.
Dan Gaske, Chair
STEWARDSHIP AND FINANCE HIGHLIGHTS
Sunday Evening Bible Study for Ladies
“How Happiness Happens: Finding Lasting Joy in a World of Comparison,
Disappointment, and Unmet Expectations” by Max Lucado
Lucado provides a personal plan for a life filled with lasting and fulfilling joy, supported by Jesus’ teaching and modern research. Do you feel happy? How long has it been since you felt a level of contagious, infectious, unflappable, unstoppable happiness? Learn the secret to lasting joy that will endure through any season of life.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 stars, this 6-week study based on Max Lucado’s best selling book promises to be one of his best. We will be using a DVD and workbooks. We hope you’ll join this small group on Sunday evenings beginning February 9, at 5 pm in B7.
The book is not necessary for the study, but it’s on sale at Barnes & Noble for 50% off should you be interested.
If you have questions, please contact Ginnie Szczypinski at 757-784-8876 or [email protected].
Love-ly superlatives
To fall in love with God is the greatest of romances, to seek him the greatest adventure, to find him the greatest human achievement.
-St. Augustine / The NEWSLETTER Newsletter Feb 2020
The Crier, Vol. 50, Issue #1 8 Walnut Hills Baptist Church
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L ent,
the church-year season that begins on Ash Wednesday, is a time of spiritual
renewal. Some people give up a luxury or vice during Lent as a form of self-denial; others undertake a project that benefits others.
The point isn’t to denigrate ourselves or to see how much we can do without. Instead, Lent helps us reflect on Jesus’ death. As Timothy Keller writes in The Reason for God: “The Christian Gospel is that I am so flawed that Jesus had to die for me, yet I am so loved and valued that Jesus was glad to die for me. This leads to deep humility and deep confidence at the same time. It undermines both swaggering and sniveling. I cannot feel superior to anyone, and yet I have nothing to prove to anyone. I do not think more of myself nor less of myself. Instead, I think of myself less.”
- The NEWSLETTER Newsletter Feb 2020
What is a Christian? Who is a Christian? What does it take to be a Christian? A Christian is a
“little Christ”—a follower of Jesus, and Jesus in the flesh in all that he or she does. Being a
Christian is not temporary or something that can be set aside. Being a Christian is a commitment to a particular lifestyle.
This Lenten series examines the Christian life from several different angles, as we are
challenged to follow Jesus at the deepest levels of our lives. Beyond factual descriptions, this
series will help bring participants into a deeper relationship with and commitment to Jesus,
the Christ, our King.
Week 1 God’s Chisel Series Introduction
Week 2 Claim the Name
Week 3 Called to What?
Week 4 Christ in You
Week 5 Known by Love
Week 6 Set Apart
Lenten Lunch Series [Christ]ian Tuesdays, March 3 - April 7, Noon-1, Fellowship Meal & Devotional
Menus will be in
the weekly bulletin.
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat
Communion
11:45am Deacon’s meeting (B3)
2-4pm GriefShare support group, 13 weeks (HC)
9:30am Women at the Well (B2 this week only)
6pm Handbell rehearsal resumes (A)
Dinner Entre:
Homemade Lasagna
6:15pm Ladies’ Ensemble rehearsal
6-8:30pm COFM Homeless Shelter
training (HC) see pg 5
Women’s Mission & Focus Sunday
2-4pm GriefShare support group, 12 weeks (HC)
5pm Ladies’ Sunday Eve. Bible Study (B7) begins
see pg 5
7pm Stewardship & Finance meeting (B3)
9:30am Annette Hall at Linda Shaver’s home
10:30am Mission Vision at Delores Rowes’s home
1:30pm Helping Hands @ Jean Harrison's home
6pm Church Council
meeting (B3)
Dinner Entre:
Chicken Cordon Bleu
7pm Building & Grounds Committee
meeting (B3)
10-Noon
Children’s Mission Day (HC)
see pg 6
2-4pm GriefShare support group, 11 weeks (HC)
5pm Youth Hosts Potato Bar for Shelter guests
5pmLadies’ Bible Study (Agape this week only)
LC Closed
9:30am Learning
Center’s Love-ly Chapel
Dinner Entre: BCM Pasta
2/26 Entre: Roast Pork
8am Thurs. AM Men’s Bible Study (Library
this week only)
6pm LC Story Night (HC)
New Volunteer Training for Standing
Rock (July 26-31) Richmond, time TBA
11:45 GAs, RAs & Acteens meeting downstairs
2-4pm GriefShare support group, 10 weeks (HC)
9am Carpet cleaning downstairs-no entry
until Tuesday.
6:30pm Missions & Evangelism Council
meeting (L)
6:30pm New Evening Study, “The Walk”, pg 7
7pm Building & Grounds Committee
meeting (B3)
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THURSDAY 1st & 3rd Thurs: 8am Men’s Bible Study (B2) 9-11am Coffee Connection at Panera Bread, New Town 6:55pm Bible Study Fellowship (B1, 2, 4, 7)
SUNDAY 9:15 am Sunday School / Adult Bible Study 10:30 am Worship 11:30 am Coffee Connection 5:00 pm Youth /Children Choir/ Ladies’ Bible Study (B7)
WEDNESDAY 8:30 am Men’s Prayer 10:30 am Women’s Bible Study (A) 4:14 pm TeamKID 5:30 pm Dinner (by reservation) 6:00 pm Girls Bible Study 6:15 pm Bible Study 7:00 pm Adult Choir rehearsal
TUESDAY 9:30 am Women at the Well (A) 10:00 am Staff meeting 6:00 pm Handbell Rehearsal (A)
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Youth Winter Retreat at W’burg Christian Retreat Center
Youth Winter Retreat
COFM Winter Shelter for the homeless (downstairs 6:30pm - 7am) see pg 5
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COFM Shelter
KEY: A = Agape classroom B = basement room
HC = Hosp. Center LC = Learning Center
L = Library K = Kitchen
S = Sanctuary Y = Youth Center
Kelly & Jordan
Musselman
Ashley Fidler Karen Wilck
Marie Parks
Nursery / Preschool Desk Duty Bed Babies-2 yrs 3 & 4 year olds
Gail Jenner
Amy Colley Joe Wilck
Lisa Tyler
Kelly & Jordan Musselman
Susan Spratt Trish Rice
Dale & Jo Ray Johnson
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N. Veden, L. Nelson, E. Briggs, D. Colley, S. Isler, C. Waltrip
C. Mitchell, W. Sauer, J. Musselman, V. Mozingo, T. Tyler Jr., T. Jebson
E. Shaver, W. Irvine, G. Schrader, J. Liddell, S. Yeatts, D. Lutz, F. West F. Holmes, D. Kirby, C. Spratt, C. Nimmo, S. Spratt, J. Cumbie, J. Wailes
Usher Schedule
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Coffee Connection
Agape Seekers Mitch’s Class Deacons
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Greeters (Front / Back)
Tom & Barbara Powers / Christie Gallagher
Margaret Honeycutt, Bonnie Basilone / Susan
Langston Steve & Brenda Isler / John & Debbie Wailes
Glenda Page, Andy & Sue Yeatts / The Spratts
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Tellers
Patty Sharp, Joanne Jenner
Shelley Carmichael, Lee Nelson
Marie Parks, Peggy Swisher Debbie Hite, Susan Gaske
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A/V
Charlie Spratt
Al Jenner
Jim Dufficy Dave Bolt
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16 23
Benevolence
Call the Office, 220-5900
Lock-up
Greg Coykendall
Greg Dries
Joel Whitley David King
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8 Margaret Honeycutt
8 Kennedy Wright
8 Carolyn Cox
8 Glenda Wade
8 Joel Whitley
13 Ian Gallagher
15 Braden Coykendall
15 Jimmy Dufficy
19 Kelly Musselman
21 Pat Bullock
22 Linda Wolf
23 Dorothy Nelson
24 Donnie Goodrich
24 Jonathan Rivera
25 Linda Shaver
26 Olivia DeMarco
27 Karen Groover
28 Eunice Ligon
28 Gerry Schrader
29 George Woo
2 Wayne & Carolyn Irvine
4 Bonny & Joe Basilone
11 Jim & Wilma Roark
13 Wayne & Jeannette Souza
14 Ken & Patty Sharp
17 Van & Miriam Mozingo
23 Ron & Susan
Weismiller
Homebound of the Week Care for our homebound - call, send a card/note, and/or, most of all, visit if possible.
2 Jim Guseman
9 Rita Rackett
16 Pat Higgs
23 Virginia Albrecht
TeamKID Drivers
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Larry Reid
Tal Brewer
Tom Moncure Carl Bass
Feb 2 Communion
Set up: Van & Miriam Mozingo
Captain: Amy Colley
Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri Sat 1st Sunday in Lent
Communion
11:45am Deacon’s Meeting
2-4pm GriefShare support
Registration for VBS
begins (online)
Noon –1 Lenten Lunch/Devotion (see pg 8)
11-2 Individual Prayer (S)
Dinner Entre:
Baked Ham
2nd Sunday in Lent
Daylight Saving Time begins
2-4pm GriefShare support group, 8 weeks (HC)
Noon –1 Lenten Lunch/Devotion (see pg 8)
11-2 Individual Prayer (S) 9:30am Annette Hall at
Linda Butler’s home 10:30am Mission Vision
location TBD 1:30pm Helping Hands at
Patty Sharp’s home
6pm Church Council, B3
Dinner Entre:
Fried Chicken
3rd Sunday in Lent
2-4pm GriefShare support group, 7 weeks (HC)
St. Patrick’s Day
Noon –1 Lenten Lunch/Devotion (see pg 8)
11-2 Prayer (S)
9:30am Learning Center’s Chapel
Dinner Entre:
BCM: Pasta w/Meat Sauce
7pm Building &
Grounds Committee meeting (B3)
Noon 50+ Luncheon see pg 2
4th Sunday in Lent
2-4pm GriefShare support group, 6 weeks (HC)
6:30pm Missions & Evangelism Council
meeting (L)
Noon –1 Lenten Lunch/Devotion (see pg 8)
11-2 Individual Prayer (S)
Dinner Entre:
Chicken Cordon Bleu
5th Sunday in Lent
11:45 GAs, RAs & Acteens meeting downstairs
2-4pm GriefShare support group, 5 weeks (HC)
Noon –1 Lenten Lunch/
Devotion (see pg 8) 11-2 Individual Prayer (S)
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THURSDAY 1st & 3rd Thurs: 8am Men’s Bible Study (B2) 9-11am Coffee Connection at Panera Bread, New Town 6:55pm Bible Study Fellowship (B1, 2, 4, 7)
SUNDAY 9:15 am Sunday School / Adult Bible Study 10:30 am Worship 11:30 am Coffee Connection 5:00 pm Youth /Children Choir/ Ladies’ Bible Study (B7)
WEDNESDAY 8:30 am Men’s Prayer 10:30 am Women’s Bible Study (A) 4:14 pm TeamKID 5:30 pm Dinner (by reservation) 6:00 pm Girls Bible Study 6:15 pm Bible Study 7:00 pm Adult Choir rehearsal
TUESDAY 9:30 am Women at the Well (A) 10:00 am Staff meeting 6:00 pm Handbell Rehearsal (A)
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Close at heart
No distant Lord have I, loving afar to be; made flesh for me, he cannot rest until he rests in me.
Brother in joy and pain, bone of my bone was he; more intimate and closer still — he dwells himself in me.
I need not journey far, this dearest Friend to see; companionship is always mine; he makes his home with me.
—Maltbie Babcock / The NEWSLETTER Newsletter Mar 2020
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Marie Parks
The Butlers
The Cornish Family The Youth
The Youth
Nursery / Preschool Desk Duty Bed Babies-2 yrs 3 & 4 year olds
Marsha McAlister
Vickie Reining
Mac Cornish Andrea Cheek
Trish Rice
Trish Rice
The Butlers
Trish Rice Trish Rice
The Youth
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N. Veden, L. Nelson, E. Briggs, D. Colley, S. Isler, C. Waltrip
C. Mitchell, W. Sauer, J. Musselman, V. Mozingo, T. Tyler Jr., T. Jebson
E. Shaver, W. Irvine, G. Schrader, J. Liddell, S. Yeatts, D. Lutz, F. West F. Holmes, D. Kirby, C. Spratt, C. Nimmo, S. Spratt, J. Cumbie, J. Wailes
Usher Schedule
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Coffee Connection
Outreach Discovering the Bible Mulligan’s Wanderers New Day Fusion
1
8
15 22
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Greeters (Front / Back)
Dale & Jo Ray Johnson / Jeff Pitts
David & Ginny King / Tom & Barbara Powers
Doug & Peggy Brown / Carrie Hicks Terry & Lisa Tyler / Susan Langston
Carol Bynum / Dan Gaske
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Tellers
Lisa Zelinsky, Sandi Covington
Jeff Pitts, Dale Johnson
Sue Yeatts, Jewel Reid Bob Szczypinski, David Colley
Patty Sharp, Joanne Jenner
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A/V
Charlie Spratt
Al Jenner
Jim Dufficy Dave Bolt
Charlie Spratt
1
8
15 22
29
Benevolence
Call the Office, 220-5900
Lock-up
Tommy Davenport
Mac Cornish
Tom Moncure Greg Granger
Joey Musselman
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1 Dan Gaske
1 Bruce Davis
6 David Meyer
6 Bonnie Hoskins
8 Sarah Ouzts
9 Pat Wright
10 Tom Jebson
11 Thelma Watkins
12 Debbie Schoenberger
12 Walter Mitchem
12 Marci Dries
13 Isabelle Douglas
13 Dorothy Cassell
13 Debbie Wailes
14 Jean Harrison
14 Shirley Jenkins
14 Wilma Roark
15 Jim Dufficy
16 Bob Szczypinski
17 Page Garrett
18 Linda Butler
18 Gail Duff
19 Teri Miller
19 Frank Holmes
19 Jill Swain
24 Jessica DeMarco
25 Christopher Tyler
26 Clyde Groover
27 Jeffrey Buffkin
27 Greg Coykendall
27 Vernon Dockins
29 Courtney Harris
29 Jonathan Buffkin
29 John Wailes
30 Sandra Shelton
30 Dave Kirby
30 Jenny Spratt
30 Don Waller
1 Hubert Bullock
1 Pat & Rusty Bullock
4 Gary & Sylvia Rast
4 Jeff & Beth Cumbie
6 Al & Gail Jenner
16 Jim & Wendy Dufficy
17 Walter & Betsy Mitchem
21 Joel & Tommie Whitley
28 Tom & Linda Butler
28 Judy & Russ Allan
Homebound of the Week Care for our homebound - call, send a card/note, and/or, most of all, visit if possible.
1 Carol Bennett
8 Shirley Fisher
15 Jim Guseman
22 Rita Rackett
29 Pat Higgs
TeamKID Drivers
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Dale Schoenberger
Andrew Yeatts
Larry Reid Tal Brewer
Mar 1 Communion
Set up: David & Ginny King
Captain: Joey Musselman