Document 6595387

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Document 6595387
TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 25
6:30 AM
Barnabas Factor Men’s Bible Study
2:30 PM
Clothes Closet Open
W EDNESDAY, NOVEM BER 26
No Evening Activities
M ONDAY, NOVEM BER 17
10:00 AM
Staff Meeting
10:30 AM
MADD Hatters
7:00 PM
Hannah’s One Wish Bible Study
7:00 PM
Handbells
TUESDAY, NOVEM BER 18
6:30 AM
Barnabas Factor Men’s Bible Study
12 NOON
LAFF Thanksgiving Luncheon
6:00 PM
W orld Craft Party at Sand Hill
WEDNESDAY, NOVEM BER 19
5:00 PM
Children’s Choir and Youth Ensemble
5:30 PM
Family Night Supper
6:15 PM
Mission Friends, Children in Action
& Youth On Mission
6:15 PM
Prayer Meeting
7:15 PM
Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
SUNDAY, NOVEM BER 23
9:45 AM
11:00 AM
6:00 PM
Sunday School
Morning W orship
Bible Study
M ONDAY, NOVEM BER 24
9:00 AM
Clothes Closet W ork Day
10:00 AM
Staff Meeting
10:30 AM
MADD Hatters
7:00 PM
Hannah’s One Wish Bible Study
7:00 PM
Handbells
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER OF THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, HAMPTON, S.C. 29924
Volume 56
November 12, 2014
No. 44
THURSDAY, NOVEM BER 27
The church office will be closed
for the Holiday.
Nursery Workers
November 16. . . . Loretta Jacobson and Jessie Ohl
November 23. . . . . . Carolyn Clapp and Jessie Ohl
November 30 . . . . . . . Annette Mole and Jessie Ohl
website: FirstBaptistHampton.org
The First Baptist Herald (USPS 193-640) is published
weekly by the First Baptist Church, 305 Oak Street, East,
Ham pton, SC 29924. Periodicals paid at Hampton, S.C.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to First Baptist
Herald, 305 Oak Street, East, Hampton, SC 29924.
SUNDAY, NOVEM BER 16
Operation Christmas Child
Shoebox Collection Day
9:45 AM
Sunday School
11:00 AM
Morning W orship Vote on Proposed Budget
6:00 PM
Bible Study
FIRST BAPTIST HERALD
Operation Christmas Child
Shoe Box Ministry
Collection Date:
This Sunday, November 16
Deacon Election
Ladies Shopping Trip
to Downtown Charleston
Saturday, November 15
All ladies are invited to join us for a day of “Retail
Therapy” in downtown Charleston on Saturday,
November 15. Departure time is 9 a.m. from the
church. W e will enjoy lunch at Bocci’s. Please let
Donna Ellenburg know if you’re interested in going.
The LAFF (Life After Fifty Five) group is going to
have a Thanksgiving luncheon on Tuesday,
November 18, at 12 noon in the social hall. A
country fall meal of pork roast and Southern sides is
planned. No need to bring anything! Just make your
reservation by signing up in your Sunday School
class or by calling Kathryn Denmark at 943-3565.
Tomorrow’s Leaders Today
January 9-10, 2015
White Oak Conference Center
This is a leadership training for W omen in Ministry
with a special emphasis on reaching and mentoring
the younger generation. Registration is $65 per
person or $40 per person if we have 10 or more sign
up. This fee includes dinner, breakfast, lunch,
lodging, and the conference itself. You will get to
enjoy hearing from a worship leader/speaker,
collegiate women’s ministry interns, and a high
school student who started the Healing H earts
Ministry for foster children. (New pillows will be
collected for the Healing Hearts Ministry.) For more
details regarding the conference and guests, go to
www.scengage.org/next.
Please contact Donna
Ellenburg if you are interested in attending.
Christopher Padgett
Sandra Sease
Prison Packets
(Due in the Church Library by
Sunday, November 23)
U Travel Sized Toothbrush and Toothpaste (pick up
in library)
U One 4 - 6 ounce Bar of Soap (no travel size)
WORLDCRAFTS PARTY
Sand Hill Baptist Church
Tuesday, November 18 at 6 p.m.
Shaping and Molding
November 19
November 21
Buy Christmas presents with a special touch all for a
wonderful cause— supporting the impoverished
artisans. You will find one of a kind art/handcrafted
pieces, made from Indigenous materials. Join us
where compassion meets art.
Come explore
authentic, handcrafted items from Africa, Asia,
Europe, Latin America and the Middle East. Contact
Patricia Terry at the Association Office for any
questions 943-2105.
Family Night Supper
Adults:
Children:
Pizza
Salad
Tea and Water
Fruit and Cookies
Pizza
Tator Tots
Tea and Water
Fruit and Cookies
U One 50-100 page junior legal tablet (not larger
than 5 ½ x 8; no wire biding or hard cardboard)
U Five First Class #10 Stamp-Embossed Envelopes
(from the US Post Office–no metered envelopes)
U Two Rolls of candy (Lifesavers, Mentos, Breath
Savers)
U One Gallon-Size Ziploc Bag (for above items)
L Do not add anything to the packets not listed.
The Purpose Driven Life will be added to each packet
before it goes to the inmate.
There will be a Deacon Election on Sunday
morning, November 23. This election is for one
person to fill the unexpired term of James Sease
who has recently resigned. The following is a
list of those who are eligible:
Active Members:
Boyles, Charlie (Tina)
Boyles, Charles, Jr. (Marcia)
Chassereau, Carl
Crews, A. C.
Cummings, J. F.
Denmark, James
Drawdy, Charlie
Drawdy, Charlie Jr.
Harvey, Buck
Jacobson, Val
Miley, Frank
Mixson, Pete
Parker, Bill
Parker, Don
Sanders, Bill
Terry, Ed
Winn, Ronald
Inactive Members:
Beach, Ira
Boyles, Jason
Brown, Wayne
Brunson, Rabi
Bunton, Scott Jr.
Chassereau, Bart
Chassereau, Don
DeLoach, Michael
Gray, Fred, Jr.
Holstein, Billy
McKenzie, John Christian
McKenzie, Johnny
Miles, James "Bill"
Miles, Jay
Mills, Eric
Murdaugh, Lawrence
Nevius, Nick
O'Quinn, Buddy
Padgett, Mark
Parker, Chuck
Parker, Johnny
Poston, Robbie
Rivers, Leslie
Sanderlin, Jim
Stanfield, Kevin
Stanley, Michael
Taylor, Kevin
Thomas, Jim
Williams, Marion
Wingler, Roy
Winn, David
Winn, Richard
Wooten, Ray
Zeigler, William M.
Please put your name/organization and the number of
bags you are leaving with Sheila and turn them in no
later than Sunday, November 23.
Sunday School Attendance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
W eekly Budget Requirements. . . . . . . . . $5,962.00
Last W eek’s Budget Receipts.. . . . . . . . . $4,662.00
Budget Requirements To Date. . . . . . . $268,290.00
Budget Receipts To Date. . . . . . . . . . . $259,802.00
W MU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200.00
W e extend sincere Christian sympathy to the friends
and family of Elizabeth W oods.
Memorial. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75.00
Bereavement Committee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00