Partnering with God in Changing Lives
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Partnering with God in Changing Lives
MESSENGER Partnering with God in Changing Lives Vol. 79 n No. 1 n March-April-May 2016 | kempsvillebaptist.com 2 | A WORD FROM THE PASTOR Bringing Blessings When trouble or trying circumstances come our way, we often ask, “Why did this happen to me?” It would be better if we would ask, “What can I learn from this? What is God teaching me?” Ruth Paxson, missionary to China during the first part of this century, told of a woman who boarded a train with her in Finland. The first thing Miss Paxson noticed was her radiant face. But then she observed that the woman’s right hand was missing, and in its place was a steel hook. As they talked, Miss Paxson learned that she had been a missionary in India, had contracted a lung disease, and had been sent home to die. So she returned to her native Finland, bought a farm, and worked vigorously. One day, while she was working on the thrashing machine, her right hand was cut off. Now, as the two talked on the train, she told Miss Paxson, “When my hand was cut off, I immediately looked up to my Lord and said, ‘Lord, what do you want me to do now that my right hand is gone? What work? I’m not asking why, but what?” God used her to turn her farm into a home for elderly Christians, bringing blessings to many. Have adverse circumstances come into your life? They are there by design. Our nature is to question God’s workings, but this delays the demonstration of His strength. His purpose is to show the genuineness of our faith, and the sufficiency of His grace. Stop asking why, and then God can show you what. Those who bless God in their trials will be blessed by God through their trials. “For the Lord gives wisdom, and from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.” ~ Proverbs 2:6 Pastor Kelly WELCOME New Members Alisa Backus Baptism Ivy Brewer Baptism Heidi Dunakin Statement Nathan, Lauren, Madison & Benjamin Ferree Letter Debbie Heigaard Letter Rob, Melisa, Colin, Mason, Brayden & Ava Herum Letter Betty Littreal Baptism Harold, Pat, Debra, Gracie, & Angel Mitts Letter Valerie Richards Baptism Ken & Pam Staggs Letter Staff Recognitions From Your Church Staff KBC Ministry Assistants are Awesome! Anniversaries Birthdays Our Ministry Assistants not only provide administrative needs to our Ministers, but also to the entire congregation and community. During Administrative Professional’s Week, April 25–29, remember to thank these special ladies: Rachel Nichols, 7 years, April 15 Edith Pryor Marlene Smith, Sharon Pinkston, Edith Pryor, Rachel Nichols, Brandi Riggs, and Johanna Wright They work diligently behind the scenes in the life of our church! Send them a card or notes of encouragement and especially lift them up in prayer. Ministry Assistant to Students & Children Johanna Wright, 12 years, April 16 Director of Family Life Ministries Edith Pryor, 5 years, April 26 Ministry Assistant of Education, Discipleship & Missions Rev. Ken Carlton, 8 years, May 4 Minister of Adult Ministries & Pastoral Care April 5 Brandi Riggs April 22 Marlene Smith April 26 Bruce Doss May 22 Andrew Knollenberg May 23 Easter Celebration Easter Cantata March 20 "The King Is Coming" 6:00 p.m. in the Sanctuary Good Friday Noon March 25 Reflections on the Cross 12:00 p.m., in the Sanctuary Good Friday Evening March 25 Evening Service & Lord's Supper 7:00 p.m., in the Sanctuary An Easter Morning of Worship March 27 A Celebration of Our Risen Lord! 10:30 a.m., in the Sanctuary 9:00 a.m., Bible Study classes for all ages! (no evening worship) CHURCH OFFICE CLOSES Friday, March 25 at Noon, and Monday, March 28 all day. Friday, April 15, 7:00 p.m. for all Active and Inactive Deacons Our Goal: $13,000 The Annie Armstrong Easter Offering is one of Southern Baptists best opportunities to help our missionaries and church members do whatever it takes to reach North America with the gospel. You can give your offering anytime during the months of March and April. Every dollar goes directly to the missionaries and their work on the field. Prayer guides will be available in the Welcome Center and Greeter stands. Cost: $10 per couple/$5 per person Menu: Chicken Cordon Bleu, Rice, Salad, Steamed Vegetables and Dessert Special Guest Speaker! Please complete a yellow Special Events envelope, enclose payment and drop in the offering plate. We extend an invitation to our Widows and Widowers as our honored guests (no charge to attend). Please call the church office at 499-5457 if you would like to attend the dinner. Transportation will be provided. 4 | WORSHIP The King is Coming March 20, at 6:00 p.m. our Celebration Choir will present, The King is Coming. Masterfully arranged by Russell Mauldin, this Cantata is filled with classic songs and hymns like: The Day He Wore My Crown, Jesus, We Crown You with Praise, Written in Red, He is Exalted, and The King Is Coming. Bring your family and invite your neighbors and co-workers. Childcare is available for preschoolers age 3 and under. Andrew Knollenberg Worship Leader & Students Ministry On Good Friday, March 25, at Noon, Reflections On The Cross will be held in the Sanctuary. A time of meditation on the cross of our Lord Jesus presented through quiet organ music by Mrs. Judy Beecham. (childcare not available) | STUDENTS APEX Student Ministry Since the middle of December, our students have been journeying through the book of Matthew. The Gospel of Matthew is so unique because it is the opening book of the New Testament, and it bridges the Old and New Testaments together. It is interesting because it connects Old Testament prophecies and promises and fulfills them in frequent events. We started in Matthew 3 and will end in Matthew 13. We are continuing our Wednesday night and Sunday night programs as well. Wednesday nights are nights of discipleship, where our students break off into their respective small groups by age. Our small group leaders have done a great job at building community with our students. Sunday nights we have activities and games for our middle and high school students. That has proven to be an effective outreach for newcomers. KBC's SPRING SWING GOLF TOURNAMENT FRIDAY APRIL 29 Honey Bee Golf Course Cost $75 individual, $300 team A fundraiser for this year’s Student Summer trip to Centrifuge. Informational/Registration brochures are available in the Welcome Center and all Greeter stands. April 15-16 Dare 2 Share Conference Washington, DC Cost $57 early bird (before 3/18) Keep up-to-date on all Student news with our weekly Carabiner. Check us out online: Facebook: KBCAPEX Website: kempsvillebaptist.com 5 | MISSIONS Vitamins for Malawi | Africa Although this year Frank and Jynn Albano will not be going to Africa, there is still a need for those who are going, to supply vitamins to the people in Malawi. We can still support Villages in Partnership as they minister to the far reaches of the world and help end hunger, thirst, and depravity in Malawi. Please bring multivitamins for men, women, and/ or children to the Welcome Center anytime in April. Tim Zittle, Associate Pastor Education, Missions, & Children Walk for Life April 16, Western Branch April 23, Oceanfront April 30, Norfolk Zoo This year we encourage you to take part in one of these walks. Be sure to get as many sponsors as you can so that the Crisis Pregnancy of Tidewater can be blessed. Damascus Mission Trip Mission Luncheon | May 1 MARCH Annie Armstrong Easter Offering Prayer Walk/Literature Distribution APRIL Walk for Life The Damascus Mission Team would like Vitamins for Malawi, Africa to extend a special invitation to all adults, MAY ages 45 and up, to attend the May Mission Damascus Mission Trip Donations Luncheon, May 1, after morning worship service. The cost will be $6.50 and you Strawberry Festival Outreach can RSVP with your payment by using the KBC yellow envelope and turning it in by April 25, 2016. This is a chance for you to enjoy a nice lunch and find out more about the Damascus Mission Team. There will be SPECIAL DOOR PRIZES and ENTERTAINMENT. Please come and be a part of this special time. The Mission Team will be serving for donations, to help pay for their lodging while in Damascus. Please be in prayer for this trip May 11-14 as the team reaches out and serves the Appalachian Trail Hikers. | CHILDREN VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2016 JUNE 26-30 Sunday-Thursday Award Night Monday, March 14 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays at 6:15 p.m. (no Awana March 30, during Spring Break) If you are interested in serving this year with VBS, please contact Emily Miles or Pam Coley. (Formerly M&M) We are excited to transition our weekly Sunday evening Children’s Ministry (ages 4 through 5th grade) to KIDS ON MISSION. During this time we will focus on missions and how we can use music as a way to minister to others. Please keep this ministry in prayer as we focus the children outward to the needs of others. 6 | ADULT MINISTRIES Significant Opportunities This quarter we have a number of events on our church calendar which will provide significant opportunities for personal growth and ministry action. We will have a showing of "The War Room" on the Sunday evenings of March 6 and 13, followed by a book study of "The Battle Plan for Prayer" on Sunday evenings April 3 through June 5. This powerful story is having a notable impact on individuals and churches across the country, and the timing could not be more appropriate. Ken Carlton, Associate Pastor Adult Ministries & Pastoral Care The Prayer Walk and Literature Distribution on Saturday, March 19, will provide you an opportunity to share with individuals and families our Hope in Jesus Christ and information about Kempsville Baptist Church and its ministries. More information will be forthcoming. WEDNESDAY Adult Bible Studies Check out the Sunday bulletin and website as new studies are announced. WEDNESDAY MORNING Women’s Bible Study, a new study begins March 9: Stepping Up: A Journey Through The Psalms of Ascent, by Beth Moore — 10:00 a.m., Large Conference Room. Facilitator: Mary-Ellen Weissinger WEDNESDAY EVENING WOMEN: What Love Is: The Letters of 1, 2, 3 John, by Kelly Minter — 6:15 p.m., room A113. Facilitators: Toni Backus & Kathy Thompson. SUNDAY MORNING WOMEN: Living in Truth by Mary Jo Sharp — 6:15 p.m., room A100. Facilitator: Pam Coley. MEN’S FRATERNITY: Stepping Up: A Call to Courageous Manhood by Dennis Rainey — 6:15 p.m., room A200. Facilitator: Rob Jeffrey. MEN & WOMEN: The Daniel Plan: Five Essentials Series — 6:15 p.m., room B121. Facilitator: Sean Burris. ADULTS: Gospel of Luke, Bible Study & Prayer Service, 6:30 p.m., Large Conference Room. Led by Rev. Ken Carlton. 9:00 a.m., a class for every age: Explore the Bible, a study from Acts 1-12 . Bible Studies for Life – More than Enough: How Jesus Meets Our Deepest Needs. | MEN | WOMEN MEN'S BREAKFAST Saturday, April 9, 8 AM - 10 AM Cost: $5.00. Menu: Eggs, Bacon, Gravy, Biscuits, fruit, etc. Speaker: Pastor Angel Serrano of the Father’s Heart Ministry (DC Church Plant) HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT Saturday, May 7 11 AM-until. Cost: $5.00. Cookout with hot dogs. | SENIOR ADULTS BRUNCH & BIBLE STUDY Every Tuesday, 11 AM, Large Conference Room Bible study on the Holy Spirit, led by Rev. John Williams. SENIOR ADULT LUNCH Sunday, May 1, Noon, Family Life Center Cost: $6.50 for adults 45 & up Proceeds go toward supporting the Damascus Trail Days Mission Trip. Women’s Conference Beth Moore, Living Proof Live April 29 & 30 Ted Constant Convocation Center, Norfolk, VA. Cost: $69 Register online at www.lifeway.com/livingproof Women’s Annual Tea for Two All ladies are invited; ages 14-140! Saturday, May 21 2 PM – 4 PM Family Life Center Cost: $5/person, plus a canned or boxed food item for the Church Food Pantry. Register and pre-pay by using a yellow special events envelope. Registration ends: Noon, Wednesday, May 18. Guest Speaker & Special Entertainment. Wear your Sunday best and invite your friends! l Be a Hostess of a pre-decorated table set for 6 l Be a Sponsor and decorate your own table. Be creative! For questions or planning assistance, contact Bonnie Hester at 499-5965. 7 | FAMILY LIFE & FACILITIES WEDNESDAYS serving from 5 p.m. - 6:15 p.m. MENUS: Johanna Wright, Director of Family Life & Facilities Ministries March 2 – Fried Chicken / 9 – Soup & Potato Bar / 16 – Pork Loin w/stuffing / 23 – This & That / 30 – No Meal April HOME MISSION OPPORTUNITY 33rd Annual Pungo Strawberry Festival May 28 & 29 KBC will have a booth at the Pungo Strawberry Festival. Volunteers are needed to man the booth. For further information, contact Bobby Powell at 546-1000. Reserved Prices: ADULTS (ages 12 and up): $6 CHILDREN (ages 4-11): $3 PRESCHOOL (ages 3 & under): $2 Walk-In Prices: ADULTS (ages 12 and up): $6.50 CHILDREN (ages 4-11): $4 PRESCHOOL (ages 3 & under): $3 6 – Fried Chicken / 13 – Mexican Soft Taco / 20 – BBQ w/slaw / 27 – Meat Loaf w/Mashed Potatoes May 4 – Fried Chicken / 11 – BBQ Ribs w/ Mac & Cheese / 18 – Lasagna / 25 – Burger Night We want to make it easy for families to eat together and enjoy a great night of ministry, so each Wednesday Night we offer a full meal at a nominal fee. Whether you’re a family of one or more, join us for a home cooked meal. Reservations should be made through the church office, no later then 12:00, noon, on the Monday before dinner or by turning in the reservation slip (Blue Card) located in the pew rack or Welcome Center. Payment is required for all reservations unless you are a first-time attendee, we would love for you to be our guest. First time guests can call our church office to make your reservation (499-5457). All dinners include salad bar, main course, bread, drink, and dessert. Chicken nuggets are always available for children. Standing reservations are recommended but not required. We allow for a SMALL number of walk-ins at an additional cost. REMEMBER YOUR MOTHER & FATHER Mother’s Day, May 8 Father's Day, June 19 MOVIE NIGHT: March 11 & April 22 (No movie night in May) Cartoons, 6 p.m. | Feature, 7 p.m. Watch the Sunday Bulletin for title of featured film. Chicken nuggets, hot dogs, nachos, french fries, cheese pizza, funnel cakes, soft drinks, and candy…at a nominal cost. Reserve a table or have a birthday party—call Johanna Wright, 288-0031. Consider donating Bibles in honor of or in memory of those special people in your life – Mom and Dad. Special Gideon envelopes will be inserted in the Sunday bulletins for you to order a Bible(s) in recognition of your Mom or Dad. Your gift will be acknowledged in a Sunday Bulletin insert on Mother’s Day, May 8, and on Father’s Day, June 19. Please make checks payable to "The Gideons International." Place your envelope in the offering plate or bring to the church office on or before May 2 for Mother’s Day, and June 13 for Father’s Day. 5204 Princess Anne Road Virginia Beach, VA 23462 757-499-5457 kempsvillebaptist.com Thank You From: These individuals and families wish to express their gratitude for your kindness and prayers during their time of need. MINISTRY STAFF Dr. Kelly J. Burris Senior Pastor [email protected] Rev. Timothy G. Zittle Associate Pastor, Minister of Education, Missions & Children [email protected] Rev. A. Kenneth Carlton Associate Pastor, Minister of Adult Ministries & Pastoral Care [email protected] Andrew Knollenberg Worship Leader & Student Ministry [email protected] Johanna Wright Director of Family Life Ministry [email protected] Rev. Charles H. Jones Pastor Emeritus John & Susan Danchise Martha & Cecil Faulk Marlene Smith Jay & Shirley Stokes Jim & Shirley Taylor Charlie Elliott Family Russell & Janet Nixon Congratulations To: John & Jinci Carter upon the birth of a granddaughter, Mekanna Carter, born to Justin & Mederise Carter on 11/3. Makenna has a big sister, Carleigh. Rick & Stacey Kearney, on the birth of a daughter, Harper Grace, on 1/27. Harper’s big sisters are Hailey & Rylee. Sympathy To: Jason & Kym Mister and Family in the death of his uncle, MITCH MISTER, on 12/29/15. The Family of HERB REYNOLDS upon his death on 1/13. Clarence Felts & Family in the death of his wife, ALICE VIRGINIA FELTS, on 1/14. James & Melinda Brewer and Family in the death of her father, DON MCCUISTON, on 1/17. Michael Stone and Family in the death of his wife, PAM STONE, on 1/18 in NC. John & Gail Settle and Family in the death of his father, JOHN R. SETTLE, JR., on 1/26. Christopher, Tiffany & Heather Culbertson and Family in the death of their grandmother, JEAN ENGLAND, on 1/28. Emory & Lucille Hall and Family in the death of her BROTHER on 1/30. Phil Steinfield and Family in the death of his wife, BETTY, on 1/31. Joyce Hedgpeth and Family in the death of her husband, JAMES, on 2/9. Jackie Heins and Family in the death of her son, and Rev. Jerry & Anna McLeod, her brother, JOHN HEINS. Jay & Shirley Stokes and Family in the death of his mother, MYRTIE CANTRELL STOKES, on 2/14 in SC.