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Mission Statement News We are a community of believers in God as revealed in Jesus Christ as Lord. We believe in the authority of the Bible, the equality of all members, unity in diversity, and the priesthood of all believers. In communion with and through the power of the Holy Spirit, we follow the Way of Jesus the Christ and share the Good News through worship, education, ministries, and missions. As an autonomous Baptist Church, we value our heritage and the freedom it allows us to minister alongside other groups, both Christian and non-Christian. We express our love for all in gratitude for the love God has shown to us. September 15, 2014 First Baptist – Greenville 8 4 7 C L E V E L A N D S T R E E T, G R E E N V I L L E , S C 2 9 6 0 1 Rustlings... THIS PAST... Saturday morning, I found myself running on North Main Street again. I was ending my run when I saw the infamous ‘hump in the sidewalk’ that caused my fall a few weeks ago. As I approached this seemingly minor fracture in the path, I stopped, deliberately hopped over and then resumed my run. I smiled at my childish approach to the minor obstacle. (And hoped no one saw me.) This was my first run, on Main Street, since ‘the fall.’ I am still nursing the remnant of some wounds. I will no doubt have some minor scars for years to come. I was determined to avoid the same painful stumble. But, I in no way intend to quit running on Main Street. There is too much good about along this path to go elsewhere because of an irregular sidewalk. That’s just part of running on Main Street... THIS COMING...Sunday, I’d like for you to join me in worship. I know some of you already intend to be here. You were here last Sunday and the Sunday before and the Sunday before that. But some of you haven’t been since ‘the fall.’ Your fall may have been different from someone else’s fall. continued on page 2 864-233-2527 Sunday, September 21 The Governors School for the Arts and Humanities Wind Ensemble will be guest musicians during morning worship this Sunday, September 21. They, along with the Sanctuary Choir, will provide our service music. In Case You Missed It... First grade children, along with their parents, were recognized in worship on Sunday, September 14. Becky Ramsey, minister to children, reminded the children that they are each a child of God and blessed. Each child was presented with a cross necklace. Luncheon Planned October 5 following worship $12 – 6th grade and up Free childcare/pizza – birth-5th grade Visit http://bit.ly/1qDQrX7 or call the front desk at 233-2527 to RSVP. Reservations must be made by October 1. Watch for more information on the website and in next week’s newsletter. If you have any questions, please contact Elaine Barnhill at [email protected] or 414-4182. Thought from the Spiritual Formation Committee “Religion is to do right. It is to love, it is to serve, it is to think, it is to be humble.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson, 19th century www.firstbaptistgreenville.com Sunday’s Worship Sunday, September 21, 2014 The Fifteenth Sunday after Pentecost Bible Presentation to Third Grade Students 10:30 a.m. in the Sanctuary 2014 Budget Goal $2,300,406 Proclaimer: Jim Dant Scripture: Philippians 1:1-14 Sermon: Making Memories Guest Musicians: South Carolina Governor’s School for the Arts Giving as of 9/11/2014 $1,376,002 and Humanities Wind Ensemble Anthem: “St. Patrick’s Prayer” – FORREST Giving as of 9/11/2014 $24,032 The service choir for this Sunday is the Sanctuary Choir. The 10:30 a.m. worship will be simulcast live on WLFJ 660 AM and 92.9 FM from 10:30 -11:30 a.m. Missions: Focus on During the month of September, we are collecting baby items for Serenity Place. Serenity Place is part of The Family Effect.To learn more about Serenity Place and The Family Effect and how to get involved, visit www.thefamilyeffect. org or contact Heather Lother at [email protected]. https://www.youtube. com/watch?feature=player_ embedded&v=s2XbUKumepU Please place the following items in the collection containers: • Diapers • Diaper rash cream • Baby wipes • Baby lotion • Baby powder Book Discussions Planned Make plans to attend one of the Tattoos on the Heart book discussion groups hosted by our pastor, Dr. Jim Dant. Three discussion groups will meet weekly during the month of October: Carpenter Chapel – Sundays, 9:15 a.m. AYMC – Mondays, 10:00 a.m. Carpenter Chapel – Monday, 7:00 p.m. *Read chapters 1-2 prior to session. More information to come on website and next week’s newsletter. Sanctuary Flowers The next open date to place flowers in the Sanctuary is on September 28. Contact Kimberly Coates at kimberly. [email protected] or 370-2522 ext. 128 if interested. Church Conference Set September 21, 11:30 a.m. (Fellowship Hall) Agenda items include adding Matt Rollins to pastoral staff and membership and committee reports. Blessing of the Pets Sunday, October 5, 2014 6:30 p.m., Prayer Garden Labyrinth Rain Plan – Inside Building The service will include music, litanies and prayers in addition to the procession and blessing of the pets. Watch the website and next week’s newsletter for more information. A Green Tip from SAVER In this link to a NASA photo, the line above Earth’s surface is light reflection, and it marks the boundary of our atmosphere. This membrane is all that separates us from the vacuum and radiation of Space. http://bit.ly/1qWjKSk DANT continued from page 1 Yours may have been the pain caused by an insensitive, sharp word from a fellow member...or a needed word not spoken at all. It may have been the discomfort of a decision made by fellow members of the church. It may have been the uncomfortable angst created from a differing opinion. It may simply be life has become busy and tiring and Sunday morning seems your only moment of rest. Or it may be much deeper – something between you and God. No doubt, past struggles can cause wounds and scars – some you may carry for a while. And there is no guarantee there won’t be other bumps along the way – that’s just part of being and doing church. But I believe there’s enough good ahead to try running on the path again, and I would love to run with you. I hope you’ll join me on Sunday... – Jim Alliance Event September 25-28 Charlotte, NC Room for Hope Festival: Alliance of Baptists and Bright Stars of Bethlehem For more information, visit http://allianceofbaptists.org/ NewsAndEvents/event_detail/678 What’s in the Pot? Committee on Committees Seeks Volunteers The Committee on Committees is currently considering nominees for Standing Committees for the upcoming church year. These positions are for three-year terms beginning January 1, 2015. For a description of most committees, please consult the Rules of Church Order. Some committees meet only a few times per year, while others meet monthly. Remember to make your reservations by noon on Monday! Serving lines are open 4:45-6:15 p.m. September 17 Adults: • Island Jerk Pork Loin • Saffron Rice • Butter Basil Carrots • Salad • Fruit • Dessert Kids: • Chicken Skewers • Sweet Potato Tots • Veggie Tray • Fruit • Dessert September 24 Adults: • Meatloaf • Mashed Potatoes and Gravy • Squash Casserole • Salad • Yeast Roll • Fruit and Dessert Kids: • Meatballs • Buttered Noodles • Fruit and Cookies Roadrunners on the Move September 24 Rolling Green Village Day Trip Lunch and a Tour Depart church: 11:00 a.m. Return to church: Mid-afternoon Cost: $1 (bus) October 7 Lunch at Copper River in Seneca (pay your own) SC Botanical Gardens Depart church: 10:00 a.m. Return to church: 3:00 p.m. Cost: $5 (bus) Please contact Sylvia Clyborne at 370-2522 ext. 137 or sylvia. clyborne@firstbaptistgreenville. com to make reservations for any Roadrunners trip. Those eligible to serve on Standing Committees are members who do not already hold membership on a standing committee (or, if presently serving, whose terms will expire in 2014). Because of staggered terms, each standing committee usually has only two or three vacancies in any given year. For this reason it may not be possible to place every volunteer on a committee at the present time. Distinctive Purpose Committees serve in an ongoing capacity. New members are added during the year on an as-needed basis. Members of the Committee on Committees are: Lisa Davis, Tyrone Edwards, Doug Girvin – chair-elect, Brenda League, Foster Rodwell, Bert Taylor, Henry Watkins – chair and Jenna Manning – staff liaison. Please designate the types of committees in which you have interest and for which you have special talents or experience. You do not need to indicate areas in which you currently participate. STANDING COMMITTEES (3 Year Term) Affiliations/Missions Scholarship Activities Senior Adults Finance Personnel Property Stewardship DISTINCTIVE PURPOSE COMMITTEES (Ongoing) FOCUS AREAS Mission Partnerships Core Operations Fellowship Adult Education & Spiritual Formation Kindergarten Faith Formation Children’s Ministry Preschool Ministry Youth Ministry Neighborhood Partnership Sustaining and Valuing Earth’s Resources Communications Intern Grants Technical Operations Information & Technology Advisory AYMC Receptions Young Adult Council Liturgy Congregational Care Baptism Sanctuary Guild Communion Ushers Music and Worship Wedding Greeters/Visitors’ Host Media Center Ministry to Families Wed. Night Supper Delivery Visitation Bereavement Transportation Flowers to Friends Relevant skills or experience: SIGNED If you are interested in serving on a committee and are willing to attend regular meetings and accept responsibility for committee tasks, please complete this form and return it to Jenna Manning by Wednesday, October 1, 2014. Message from the LGBT Discernment Team In February, the Diaconate approved the formation of a task force to develop a process by which our church can discuss and discern the nature of our relationship with the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. The group, now known as the LGBT Discernment Team, began meeting in the spring to explore the topic and work on the tasks as charged by the Diaconate. On Tuesday, September 2, the Discernment Team presented to the Deacons the recommended process for our church’s collective discernment, and the Deacons approved the process. Church members will be receiving a letter this week which describes the process and highlights important dates. Watch for the letter and plan to put the dates on your calendars. Save this Date October 26, 5:00 p.m. Hector Olivera, organist, in recital in celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Casavant organ in the Sanctuary Watch for more information on the website and future newsletters. INTRODUCING The News (USPS No. 597060) is published weekly January thru December (except one week in July and December) by First Baptist Church, 847 Cleveland Street, Greenville, SC 29601. Periodicals postage paid at Greenville, SC 29602. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE NEWS, 847 Cleveland Street Greenville, SC 29601. (Phone 864-233-2527). Kimberly Coates, Editor. Diane Durham, 208 Highbourne Drive, Greenville, SC 29615, joined the church on July 20 by promise of letter from another Baptist church. Diane is pictured here with her husband, Frank. Vol. LV September 15, 2014 No. 36 Care List as of 9/15/2014 In the Hospital: There are no members in the hospital of whom we are aware. Returned Home: Tim Bright, Stephanie Luck, Johnny Dennis Sympathy to: ...Peggy Nielson in the death of her aunt. INTRODUCING Anne Calhoun and Ronn Carroll, 155 Covey Hill Lane, Greenville, SC 29615, joined the church on August 31 by previous profession of faith and baptism. Anne is employed at Carolina Headache Institute. Gerald Stroud (Pole) Walking Group Extended Session: September 21 First Baptist Greenville is pleased to host a weekly Parkinson’s (Pole) Walking exercise class in partnership with the Parkinsons Support Group of the Upstate (PSGOTU). The class was named in memory of Gerald Stroud who was an active member of both FBC and PSGOTU. The class meets every Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. in the parking lot next to Faris Road. Participants have the option of walking on the Swamp Rabbit Trail or going indoors and using the AYMC indoor track. Pole walking is beneficial to Parkinson’s patients, helping with strength, balance and trunk rotation. Although the group is focused on those with Parkinson’s, all are welcome. For more information, contact Heather Wyss, executive director, Parkinsons Support Group of the Upstate, 864-905-2574. Visit their website: www.psgotu.org. Robert and Sarah Farrar (Directors) Darin Gehrke and Cherington Shucker (Twos) Brad and EA Easterling (Threes) Jon and Julie Good (Fours) Daniel and Julie Moniot (Fives) Helen Lee Turner (Worship) Rhonda Bradey (Pianist) PASTORAL CARE EMERGENCIES Nights and Weekends September 15-22 Jim Dant 478-737-7298 (m) 370-2522 ext. 199 September 23-28 Baxter Wynn 288-4078 (h) 370-2522 ext. 199 If you are unable to reach this minister immediately, please call the Church Office, 233-2527, and leave a message by pressing the number “3” for “Pastoral Care Emergencies.”
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