SECOND- PONCE ... BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
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SECOND- PONCE ... BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS
SECOND-PONCE DE LEON BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS In the heart of Buckhead VOLUME LXXXI MAY 19–JUNE 1, 2013 NO. 10 Join us for a VBS Adventure Monday, June 10–Thursday, June 13 9 a.m.–noon Be a part of our Vacation Bible School Kingdom Rock team. We need: Volunteers: Join us on Saturday, June 8 for VBS Decorating Day. No skill is required; just willing hands are needed. VBS Supply Collection: If you’ve selected an item from the Vacation Bible School supply board, please bring those supplies to the church no later than Sunday, May 19. In addition to the items on the VBS supply board, our Children’s Ministry requests the church family to contribute cardboard boxes of all sizes (from shoe box and up), newspaper and large pizza boxes. Donations may be left in the Children’s Building, Room C307. Questions? Contact Lindsey Richardson (404.591.4357 or [email protected]). Register children ages 3 through completed 5th grade at www.spdl.org by Friday, May 31. Cost: $10/child (T-shirt included). Second-Ponce Implements Interim Ministry Plan The Second-Ponce de Leon Pastoral Staff has undergone a re-alignment of certain ministry responsibilities to assure complete coverage during this interim time. Dr. Charles Qualls, Associate Pastor for Pastoral Care, has gained staff responsibility for Christian Education and is personally leading Adult Education. Lindsey Richardson will continue her role with children and their families, while Blair Cox will continue his responsibilities with youth and their families. The Pastoral Staff will continue the working relationship with the lay leadership groups that are already in place. “I embrace the interim ministry plan and pledge my full support,” says Charles. “The re-alignment is very timely and appropriate given our ministry needs.” Lindsey Richardson will have staff responsibility for a Community Task Force to present a good first impression of Second-Ponce. This will include coordinating SPdL Bug drivers, greeters and volunteers in other areas to ensure a good experience for our guests and members. Blair Cox has staff responsibility and will be working with the Missions Committee to maximize our missions efforts. Hospital visits will be distributed among Charles, Lindsey and Blair, with Charles retaining the lead for other pastoral care needs. “This configuration allows us to do what we need to do in the interim,” says Charles. “And, I believe these ministries match up well with the gifts of our current staff members.” Second-Ponce Celebrates Music Ministry Day with Worship Second-Ponce de Leon extends appreciation to all the musicians and vocalists who helped celebrate Music Ministry Day on May 5. A special thanks to the volunteers and staff who made it a day filled with music, praise and fellowship. The church family gathered in the Sanctuary at 11 a.m. for a combined worship service led by our wonderful musicians and choirs, followed by a light lunch and awards presentation for our Children’s Choirs in the Fellowship Hall. Improve Your Health at the Senior Adults Headed to Gibbs Gardens Family Life Center Enjoy beautiful Gibbs Gardens in Ball Ground, Ga., on Tuesday, May 28. The bus will depart from Second-Ponce de Leon at 9 a.m. and will return by 4:30 p.m. Enjoy the land and hardscape vision of Jim Gibbs, retired founder and president of Gibbs Landscape Company. Millions of naturalized ferns dress up this landscape. Native azaleas, dogwoods and mountain laurels provide additional seasonal interest. Cost: $25 (includes transportation and admission). Lunch will be on your own at Gibbs Gardens Arbor Café. Please note: the tour necessitates a good bit of walking! To register, contact Vicki Wickline (404.591.4344 or [email protected]). Registration deadline is Thursday, May 23. Contributions Report Giving as of May 5, 2013 Weekly Goal Weekly Receipts $36,367 $55,179 Year-To-Date Goal Year-To-Date Receipts $636,431 $590,073 Giving – pledged or not – is welcome and encouraged any time. Life Line Screening Saturday, June 8 8:30 a.m.–3:30 p.m. Life Line Screening is offering a helping hand by giving a special discount on Saturday, June 8. Take part in a special $10 package discount for church and Family Life Center members and their families and Life Line Screening will offer a matching $10 donation to the Family Life Center. Life Line Screening uses painless ultrasound (sonogram) to see the plaque build-up in your arteries – a leading cause of stroke. Pre-registration is required. To register for the Helping Hands promotion package, call 800.324.9458. Health Check Friday, June 14 7:30–10 a.m. (no appointment needed) Health Check is a convenient, low-cost screening program conducted by professional medical staff. Tests include: complete lipid profiles, 26-point chemical screens and complete blood counts. Tests will also be available for prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, hyper/hypothyroidism, HIV, self-test for colon cancer and heart attack, and stroke risk factor assessment. Fees vary; payment is due on the day of service. Questions? Call 770.888.8988. Author Shares About Comfortable Souls at Life Enrichment Day Luncheon “What’s the highest compliment for a pair of shoes?” author Judy Reamer asked the audience at the recent Life Enrichment Day Luncheon. “They’re comfortable!” cried the enthusiastic participants. Just like comfort is a treasured trait in a pair of shoes, being a comfortable person is what draws others to us, Reamer said. Before listening to Reamer share a message based on her book, The Parable of the Shoes: The Hidden Value of a Comfortable Soul, participants prayed for missionaries serving around the world. Reamer illustrated to attendees how in order for a person to be heard by others, she must show herself to be comfortable. Using a table full of bags of shoes representing hard to be around people, Reamer selected audience members to hold a shoe as she described personalities that are narrow-minded, controlling, unsupportive and negative. Moving to another table filled with bags of her treasured comfortable shoes, Reamer humorously described traits such as loyalty, sensitivity, empathy, welcoming, stability, transparency and priceless. Again, she handed a shoe to various audience members. Asking all the participants holding a shoe to stand across the front of the room, Reamer told them to say the word that illustrated their shoe. As each echoed the word they had been given, she explained that all the traits from her favorite shoes described Jesus. She closed by telling her audience: “If the shoe fits, wear it!” briefly 5/29 ~ Kentucky Church Builders Meeting. Want to learn more about this year’s project from July 6–13? There will be an informational meeting on Wednesday, May 29, at 5:50 p.m. in the Small Dining Room. To sign up, contact Maggie Roberts ([email protected]). 6/1 ~ Recycling Center ~ Bring your recycling to Second-Ponce de Leon on Saturday, June 1, from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. Second-Ponce serves as a Community Recycling Center for Keep Atlanta Beautiful on the first Saturday of every month in our lower parking lot. We accept electronics; paper for onsite, secure shredding; Styrofoam; and latex paint. Most items are free to drop off, but some small fees apply to paint and other specific items. Items may only be brought during designated times. 6/2 ~ Honoring Graduating Seniors. Our graduating seniors will be recognized in the 11 a.m. worship service on Sunday, June 2. Questions? Contact Blair Cox (404.591.4375 or [email protected]). Scholarship Applications Available. Each year, SecondPonce de Leon receives and distributes college scholarship money made available through designated funds. To apply for a scholarship for the 2013–2014 school year, pick up an application form at the Church Office or download a form at www.spdl.org. Completed forms are due at the Church Office by Friday, June 7. Questions? Contact Muriel Vega at 404.591.4345 or [email protected]. A Place for Prayer ~ You’re invited to join us every Tuesday morning at 6:30 a.m. in the Small Dining Room to pray for our church, our community, and our group members as we look forward to all of our church’s summer and fall programs. Questions? Contact T.J. Boyle at [email protected]. CHURCH CALENDAR Sunday, May 19 8:45 a.m. Worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church News (USPS #111860) is published biweekly by Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, 2715 Peachtree Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30305-2916. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: Tiffany Baumstark, Second-Ponce de Leon Baptist Church, 2715 Peachtree Rd., NE, Atlanta, GA 30305-2916. 2715 Peachtree Rd., NE Atlanta, GA 30305-2916 www.spdl.org Lisa M. Jones, Editor PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT ATLANTA, GA © Monday, May 20 6:30 p.m. Deacons Meeting Tuesday, May 21 6:30 a.m. A Place for Prayer 10:00 a.m. Ladies Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Evening Edition Women’s Bible Study at the FLC Wednesday, May 22 5:00 5:30 6:15 7:15 7:30 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Fellowship Supper Missions Committee Mtg. Adult Bible Study & Prayer Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal Orchestra Rehearsal Sunday, May 26 8:45 a.m. Worship 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Worship Tuesday, May 28 6:30 a.m. A Place for Prayer 10:00 a.m. Ladies Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Evening Edition Women’s Bible Study at the FLC Wednesday, May 29 5:00 p.m. Fellowship Supper 5:50 p.m. Kentucky Church Builders Trip Meeting 6:15 p.m. Adult Bible Study & Prayer 7:15 p.m. Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal 7:30 p.m. Orchestra Rehearsal Saturday, June 1 10:00 a.m. Keep Atlanta Beautiful Recycling Center Open HOLIDAY CLOSING The Church Office and Family Life Center will be closed for the Memorial Day holiday on Monday, May 27. TV SERVICE TIMES AIB Network, Channel 5 Monday, 8–9 p.m; Thursday, noon–1 p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m.–noon Questions? Call AIB at 404.892.0454. Worship Service Schedule Change Starts June 2 Second-Ponce de Leon will begin having one Sunday morning worship service starting June 2, at 11 a.m. The last 8:45 a.m. Sunday morning worship service is scheduled for May 26 (Memorial Day weekend), and then Sunday morning worship will be combined. BCM THRIFTique Needs Your Summer Donations Buckhead THRIFTique, Buckhead Christian Ministry’s thrift store, will be unable to give vouchers for free clothing to people in need – more than 450 people monthly – without your donations. Buckhead THRIFTique provides free clothing to people in crisis and sells affordable clothing to the Atlanta community. Clean, gently used clothing, shoes, accessories, home décor, books, videos, small electronics and household items can be donated Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m.– 4 p.m., at the store (800 Miami Circle, Suite 160, Atlanta, 30324). For the most current list of critical needs, visit www.buckheadchristianministry.org. LIFESPAN Needs Volunteer Drivers LIFESPAN Resources needs volunteers to provide free rides to medical appointments for adults (55-plus) without transportation. Volunteers drive individuals to medical appointments, remain in the waiting room, and pick up prescriptions on the drive home when needed. LIFESPAN needs drivers who can designate one day a month, for two to four hours on a Tuesday or Wednesday. They also need day coordinators for one day a month to call a prepared list of volunteers to schedule transportation appointments. To volunteer, or for more information about the program, contact LIFESPAN Resources at 404.237.7307 or [email protected]. MENUS Wednesday, May 22 Wednesday, May 29 Fried chicken, potato salad, mixed vegetables, salad, rolls & banana pudding Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, rolls & mini desserts CHURCH CONTACT NUMBERS Church Office 404.266.8111 Web Address www.spdl.org Family Life Center 404.231.0375 Congratulations, High School Graduates! Sarah Bruns Brookwood High School Will attend Georgia Southern University Parents: Aaron & Lisa Bruns Garrett James Doizé The Marist School Will attend Tulane University (New Orleans) Parents: Paul & Marcie Doizé Grandparents: Keith & Anne McMahan MaryGrace Collins King Marietta High School Accepted at the University of Georgia Grandmother: Grace Collins Brown Timmy Klein St. Pius High School Will attend College of Charleston Parents: Tim & Lynn Klein Sarah Margaret Post Hillgrove High School Will attend Georgia Southern University Majoring in Biology Parents: Daryl & Robin Post Grandmother: Mary Ann Hall Parker Hollander Bethany Grace Hill Dunwoody High School Herald 5 Home Studies Will attend the (Columbia, S.C.) University of Georgia Plans: Global Mission Gap Grandparents: Frances Worthy Year in Italy & the late Grover Worthy Parents: Stacy & Jim Hill Grandparents: Jerry & Marcine Head Henry Griffin McCalla Lamb Woodward Academy Will attend Mercer University Parents: Bob & Patty Lamb Raymond McLeod Michael Ruebusch Warren IV Ooltewah High School The Lovett School (Chattanooga, Tenn.) Will attend Auburn University Will attend the University of Parents: Thad & Darlene Warren Tennessee (Chattanooga) Grandmother: Doris Warren Parents: John & Kim Ruebusch Grandparents: Larry & Judy Abbey, Max & Mary Biller Great Grandmother: Carmen Schott Anna Gaillard Perkins The Lovett School Will attend the University of Virginia Parents: Lee & Betsy Perkins Jeremy Scott Williams Shawnee Mission East High School (Prairie Village, Kan.) Will attend Oglethorpe University Majoring in Pre-medicine Parents: Jerry & Debbie Williams Congratulations, College Graduates! Matthew Earle Acuff University of Alabama School of Law J.D. Candidate Grandparents: Lindsay & Judy Acuff Amanda Grace Dunn Georgia Institute of Technology Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Management with Highest Honors Will work as an Information Technology Systems Analyst with NCR Corporation in Duluth Grandmother: Mary Houston Ashley Hollander University of Georgia A.B.J. Digital & Broadcast Journalism Grandparents: Frances Worthy & the late Grover Worthy Olivia Ann Acuff Georgia Institute of Technology Economics & International Affairs Grandparents: Lindsay & Judy Acuff David Clayton (Clay) Anderson Mississippi State University Starkville, Miss. Master of Arts in History Pursuing Ph.D. in History Parents: David & Ivy Anderson Lauren Elizabeth Brown Samford University Birmingham, Ala. Family Studies Mother: Ellen P. Brown Grandmother: Virginia Gunn Peebles Ross Joseph Euteneuer Georgia Southern University Cum Laude with Bachelor of Science in Sport Management Grandmother: Mary Houston Karen E. Harwell McAfee School of Theology, Mercer University Master of Divinity Amy Hollander University of Georgia B.S. in Early Childhood Education Grandparents: Frances Worthy & the late Grover Worthy Emily Matthews McCraw Appalachian State University Bachelor of Science in Communications, Public Relations with Honors Grandparents: Lindsay & Judy Acuff Sarah Giles Newell University of Alabama at Birmingham Master of Science in Nursing, Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Grandparents: David & Joyce Giles Michelle Servary Community College of Baltimore County Associate Degree in Nursing, R.N. Grandparents: Frances Worthy & the late Grover Worthy