F IRST EDITION

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F IRST EDITION
The First Edition
First Baptist Mount Washington
Edition
IN SERVICE
Sunday, November 16
Extended Teaching
Coordinator(s)
Jennifer Porter
8:00 a.m.
Volunteer Needed
10:40 a.m.
Sylvia Waddle
Cheryl Hall
Terry Hall
Bobbi Jo Baird
Justin Baird
Darla Smith
Stacia Gardner
Special Friends
Workshop Leaders
Donna Payton
9:35 Deacons
(1) Jamie Gardner
(6) Rob Carter
11:00 Deacons
(1) Jim Buffin
(3) Mike Ryan
(4) Jackie Coy
(5) Gerald Cox
(6) Eric Dickerson
Elmcroft
Sandy McCoy
Hospital Visitation
Mike Johnson
Deacon Evangelism
Mike Ryan
November 11, 2014
THE
FIRST EDITION
A WORD FROM OUR PASTOR
BUDGET VOTE
There will be a business meeting with no discussion to adopt the 2015 budget on Wednesday,
November 12, during prayer meeting at 6:15 p.m. in Coakley Chapel. Copies of the proposed budget
are available in the church office, vestibule, and welcome center.
Light Up Mt. Washington
First Baptist Church is partnering with our city to “Light Up Mt. Washington,” Friday, December 5 from
6-9 p.m. This partnership assists our community to discover the meaning of the Savior’s birth in the midst of
holiday celebrations. We are excited to decorate our town with light! As we do this, we remember the following:
God commissioned angels to roll back the night and fill it
with blazing light!
God provided a mighty celestial choir to serenade a few
startled shepherds!
God graced the heavens with a miracle star!
God arranged such a memorable entry point as a feeding
trough in a stable!
God went to all this trouble to open our eyes to His entry
into our world! (Reprinted Come…And Behold Him!)
Then let us honor our Savior’s birth by lighting our city.
The Light of the World has come! We are reassured of his coming as we read, “In Him was life, and the life
was the light of men. And the light shines in the darkness…That was the true light which gives light to every
man who comes into the world” (John 1:4, 5, 9). We will reflect that light by hosting several activities on this
special night as a gift to our community:
· A Live Nativity
· Three Choirs to Sing on the Front Steps of our Church
from First Baptist Church, Mt. Washington Elementary
School and Mt. Washington Middle School
· Seasonal Refreshments in the Christian Life Center
and a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus with
picture-taking available
· Our Mayor Lighting the City’s Christmas Lights
· Free Carriage Rides
· Special Gifts Awarded
· Mt. Washington Lions’ Club Fish Fry
I invite you to plan now to attend this wonder-filled
evening!With “Hope for the Holidays,”
HOPE FOR THE HOLIDAYS SCHEDULE
November 16 - ANNIE MOSES BAND In Concert - Sanctuary 6 p.m. Doors open 5:15 p.m.
Missions Benefit Dinner & Silent Auction - Fellowship Hall - 4:30 p.m.
November 19 - MY HOPE AMERICA with Billy Graham - Sanctuary 6:15 p.m.
December 5 - LIGHT UP MT. WASHINGTON - FBC and the City of Mt. Washington - 6 p.m.
December 7 - VOICES OF CHRISTMAS - Senior Adult Choir - Coakley - 6:00 p.m.
December 10 - AN UNPLUGGED CHRISTMAS - Children’s Choir - Sanctuary - 6:30 p.m.
December 14 - SONG OF CHRISTMAS - Adult Choir and Orchestra - Sanctuary - 6:00 p.m.
December 17 - CHRISTMAS CAROLING OUTREACH - Church-wide Event - 6:15 p.m.
December 24 - CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE - Sanctuary - 5:30 p.m.
November 30, December 7, 14, & 21 - Advent Sundays
COMMUNITY PRISON MINISTRIES
CHRISTMAS STOCKING PROJECT
WMU and Community Prison Ministries will once again facilitate a Christmas Stocking
Project that will send Christmas stockings to the Bullitt County Detention Center. The
stockings are for inmates to give to their children during Christmas visitation. If you plan to fill
stockings, you can pick them up in the Welcome Center and return the them to the CLC by
December 8. If you have questions about this project, contact Barbara Wright at 396-0138 or
the church office at 538-7361.
MISSIONS BENEFIT DINNER & SILENT AUCTION
Sunday, November 16, 4:30 p.m., Fellowship Hall
Missions Benefit Dinner (Country soup and cornbread) plus a silent auction.
Cost is $6 per person; $25 family maximum. Proceeds to benefit the missions budget.
Auction items include: baskets, country ham, and Orlando time share. Cakes & baskets due to
Fellowship Hall Sunday morning, November 16. Sunday School classes are welcome to donate baskets
as done in years past. Contact Cindy Cecil in the church office with any questions.
ANNIE MOSES BAND
The acclaimed family musical ensemble, Annie Moses Band, will be bringing their
unique blend of Classical, Christian, Folk and Pop Music to First Baptist Church
once again on November 16 in concert at 6:00 p.m. Doors open at 5:15 p.m.
A love offering will be taken.
For more information about this event, visit our website at www.fbcmw.org. Find
out more about the Annie Moses Band at their website: www.anniemosesband.com
NOVEMBER 11, 2014
DATES/INFO TO REMEMBER
SENIOR ADULT CHOIR
Thursday, November 13, 10:00 a.m.
STUDENT MINISTRY - GUYS DAY OUT
Saturday, November 15, 10:00 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
Laser Blaze in Louisville. Cost is $15 due by Nov. 5.
Extra money needed for lunch. This event is for
middle & high school students. Invite a friend.
YOUTH OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
PACKING PARTY
Sunday, November 23, 12:00–3:00 p.m. for middle
& high school students.
We are asking students to bring at least $10 to pack
one box. Pizza is provided then the group will shop
and return to pack the shoeboxes.
CROCHET/KNIT CLASS
Monday, November 17, 9:00 a.m.
Craft Room
YOUNG AT HEART CALENDAR EVENTS
Glendale
Thursday, November 20
Bus leaves at 11:00 a.m.
Eat at the Whistle Stop Restaurant
Derby Dinner Playhouse
Tuesday, December 16
Bus leaves at 11:00 a.m.
“A Wonderful Life”.
Cost is $32 due to Joyce Mann
by November 16.
Call Joyce Mann at 538-6466 to sign up.
SCRAPBOOKERS
Friday, November 21, at 6:30 p.m.
Craft Room.
BOY SCOUTS FOOD DRIVE/Community Ministries
On Saturday, November 22, our local Boy Scout
troops will be collecting food for Mt. Washington
Community Ministries. You can help support this
worthy cause by placing canned goods or staple
food items outside your front door (you may also
hang the food in a plastic bag from your doorknob).
The Scouts will be coming by and collecting food at
some point in the day. Please participate! Our
Scouts will appreciate it, and Community Ministries
will be able to provide for more families in the
Mt. Washington area.
ADVENT
November 30 is the first Sunday of Advent.
Call Cheryl Hall at 538-7361 for more info.
or if you would like to participate.
OPERATION CHRISTMAS CHILD
Our annual missions effort in conjunction
with Samaritan’s Purse shoebox collection
will be in the sanctuary on Nov. 23. This is a
great opportunity for us as a church family to
come together and impact the lives of hundreds of
underprivileged children around the world with
the gospel of Christ! Our church-wide goal is 350
shoeboxes. Please prayerfully consider what you
(your family/SS class/small group) can contribute!
Brochures are available in the welcome center,
sanctuary vestibule, and CLC.
MINISTERIAL STAFF
Dr. Billy Compton
Pastor
John Tappan
Education
Administration
Cameron Ford
Young Adults
Missions
Pastoral Care
Jason Johnson
Students
Jennifer Harris
Preschool
Children
Jake Lynch
Outreach
Assimilation
Activities
Jim Castlen
Senior Adults Minister
Adrian Mathenia
Associate
Worship Leader
Eric Allen
Interim Minister of Music
SUPPORT STAFF
Melissa Laytham
Financial Administrator
Donna Lieber
Church/Pastor’s Ministry Assist.
THE
FIRST EDITION
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
Sunday - November 16
7:00 - 8:00 Prayer Time - C205
8:15 Morning Worship
9:00 - 11:00 Library open
9:35 Bible Study - all ages
9:35 Morning Worship
10:45 Sunday School Too (B- PS2)
Sproutlets Worship
(Ages 3-5 by Oct.1st 2014)
First Kids Live (Grades 1-5)
10:50 Bible Study - all ages
11:00 Morning Worship
4:30 Country Soup/Cornbread-FH
6:00 Annie Moses Band - Sanctuary
6:00 NO Discipleship Classes
Monday - November 17
9:30 Mother’s Day Out (M-Th)
3:30 Impact/Afterschool (M-F)
6:00 Upward Eval. (K-1)
8:00 Ladies Ensemble/One Accord
Tuesday - November 18
6:00 Upward Eval. (Grades 2-5)
6:00 Aerobics - CLC
6:30 Orchestra Rehearsal
7:30 Praise Band
Cindy Cecil
Staff Ministry Assistant
Penny Franklin
CLC Ministry Assistant
Cheryl Hall
Receptionist
Brenda Sapp
Mother’s Day Out Director
Carolyn Saunders
Performing Arts Center
Administrator
Lloyd Dooley
Media/AV Specialist
Steve Middleton
Sue Robinson
Greg Burbo
First
Baptist
Church
320 N Bardstown Rd
P.O. Box 315
Mt Washington, KY
40047
Office:
502.538.7361
877.955.6539
CLC:
502.538.7362
Fax:
502.538.6980
Mother’s Day Out:
502.538.3633
Online:
www.fbcmw.org
On the air:
WFBR 95.3 FM
Wednesday - November 19
3:00 Library Open
4:45 Fellowship Meal
5:00 Handbell Rehearsal
6:00 Preschool
6:00 No Children’sChoir
6:00 RA’s/GA’s Mission Study
6:00 Worship Choir/AMB
6:00 Study of Genesis-Fireside Rm.
6:15 Exp. God - Carpenters Cellar
6:15 Prayer Mtg./Bible Study- Sanc.
6:15 Youth (Grades 6-12) Yth. Rm.
6:15 Praise Team
6:45 Mission Friends
7:00 Worship Choir Rehearsal
Thursday - November 20
10:00 Senior Adult Choir Rehearsal
11:00 Young at Heart to Whistlestop
6:00 Aerobics - CLC
6:30 Upward Cheer/Parents
Friday - November 21
8:30 Nutrition Class - CL22
6:30 Scrap Bookers - Craft Room
Saturday - November 22
Boy Scout Food Drive
9:00 Aerobics
11:00 CLC Closes
COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING SERVICE
Mt. Washington Community Ministries
Community Thanksgiving Service, Tues., Nov. 25, 7:00 p.m.
Hosted by First Baptist Church Mt. Washington
All congregations are invited to attend. Please bring the following items
for donation: Jelly, Crackers, Cereal, Oatmeal, Rice, any type of Hot Cereals,
Spaghetti, Spaghetti Sauce, Canned Ravioli/Spaghetti, Chili, Soups, Mixed
Vegetables, Mashed Potatoes, Vienna Sausage, Spam, any type of canned
meat, Corn Muffin Mix, Stuffing Mix, Dry Beans, Macaroni & Cheese, Beef
Stew, Salmon, Tuna, Canned Fruit, Paper Towels, Diapers (all sizes)
Shampoo, Soap, Toothpaste, Toothbrush, Laundry Detergent, Dish Detergent.
A love offering will be received to benefit MW Community Ministry.
OUTREACH MINISTRY
UPWARD BASKETBALL
Cost is $85. Deadline to register is Dec. 1. Practice begins the
week of Jan. 6, 2015. First game, Jan. 24.
Evaluations will be Nov. 17, 18 & 20. Awards Celebration will be
Mon., March 23. Register today!
Call 538-7362 with questions. Basketball shorts and cheerleading mock
turtlenecks are optional for $15 each.
Looking for a place to contribute? Upward basketball needs you. We are
looking for men and women who have a heart for sharing the gospel with
children. We are in need of coaches, referees and concession stand
volunteers. Please contact Penny Franklin at 538-7362 if you are interested
in volunteering.
MISSIONS
EASTERN KENTUCKY MISSION
Our Eastern Kentucky Mission Team will be ministering in Cumberland KY,
November 20 - 22 assisting with set-up, preparation and serving Thanksgiving
Dinner to 350-400 people. We invite you to participate in this ministry project in
helping with food cost by making a contribution to Eastern KY Missions. Also,
desserts are needed for the dinner. If you can contribute a dessert or need more
information, please contact Janet Stine at 538-7234 or [email protected].
Desserts can be dropped off in Romans Hall on November 19 between 2:45
and 6:00 p.m. Also, men are needed to help unload a semi trailer on Friday for
distribution on Saturday. If you would like to be a part of this ministry or need
more information, contact Donna or Bob Harlow at 396-8397.
November 11, 2014
Volume 7, Issue 40
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REMEMBER IN PRAYER
BODY LIFE
Updated Friday November 7, 2014
Baptist Health: Barbara Barnes
Suburban: Ralph Bleemel (Pat Bleemel’s
uncle)
University: Harold “Duck” Knapp, Adam
Ward (Shirley Baird’s daughter’s bro-in-law)
Indianapolis Hosp: Georgia Adams
(Jo Gabehart’s sister)
Windsor Gardens/Bardstown:
Stella “Stuart” Tichenor
Green Meadows: Ralph Lutes,
Mary Evelyn Moore, Fran Stamper,
Ruth Wall, Maude Sanders
Eastern Star Home: Evelyn Proctor
Cincinnati Healthcare: Betty Wilkins
Glen Ridge Long Term Care: Barbara
Rapp (Brenda Buffin’s mother)
Due to an early deadline submission by the Western Recorder,
financial figures are not listed for
November 9 but will be listed in the
next newsletter dated, Nov. 18.
MEETING REMINDERS
REGULAR QUARTERLY
BUSINESS MEETING
Wednesday, November 12,
6:15 p.m. in Coakley Chapel.
Vote on 2015 Budget.
BIBLE DRIVE
Christian sympathy is extended to
Florence Ryan and family in the loss of
her brother, Danny Rothman.
Collection boxes are available in the
CLC/Welcome Center for new/ used
Bibles that will be donated to
Wayside Christian Mission. Contact
Olivia Myers at 538-2540 if you have
questions. Deadline November 23.
ANNOUNCEMENT
NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS
SYMPATHY
Ava Claire and Oliver Lucas
Born November 3
Parents: Kevin and Ashley Byerley
COLLECTION
CRAFTS ON MISSION COLLECTION
*New or gently used men’s pants,
men’s & women’s coats and gym
bags are needed for the Schumann
Center. There is a donation box in the
CLC. Deadline to drop off items is
Friday, November 28.
FREE CLOTHES CLOSET
Bethel United Methodist Church
3rd Tuesday each month
9:00 a.m.-Noon
and 6:00-9:00 p.m.
7357 Hwy. 44 East,
Mt. Washington, just past Highland
Springs. Contact Theresa Bishop at
502-904-9555 with any questions.
PLEASE TAKE CLOTHING
DONATIONS TO BETHEL.
*FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH IS NO
LONGER TAKING CLOTHING
DONATIONS other than those listed in
the Crafts On Mission article above.
CONTACT INFORMATION
INFORMATION UPDATE
If your address, phone number or
email address have recently changed,
please call the church office or email
[email protected] so we can update
our records.
Widowed & Homebound
Happy Birthday
Martha “Patsy” Richardson (1)
Barbara Douglas (9)
Norma Ethridge (10), Linda Lane (10)
J.D. Ashley (17), Debbie Karcher (24)
CHRISTIAN LIFE CENTER
The Christian Life Center is in need of
volunteers to work the front check-in
desk. If you would like to volunteer to
work a three or four-hour slot, contact
Penny in the CLC office at 538-7362.
Your help is greatly appreciated!
The following dates and times need
volunteers in February:
November 13, 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.,
3:00-6:00 p.m.
November 14, 7:00-11:00 a.m.
6:00-9:00 p.m.
November 15, 7:00-11:00 a.m.
November 17, 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.
November 18, 7:00-11:00 a.m.
November 20, 7:00-11:00 a.m.
November 21, 7:00-11:00 a.m.,
6:00-9:00 p.m.
November 22, 7:00-11:00 a.m.
November 24, 6:00-9:00 p.m.
MEN’S BREAKFAST
Sat., Dec. 6, 8:30 a.m.
Romans Hall
LOTTIE’S LATTE CAFE
Dec. 7, 14; 9:00-10:45 a.m.
Welcome Center
Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate and baked
goodies. Crafts made by G.A.’s. (Girls
in Action). Proceeds to benefit the
Lottie Moon Christmas Offering.