Beautiful Day Attracted Kids and Families to Children’s Easter Celebration
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Beautiful Day Attracted Kids and Families to Children’s Easter Celebration
May 2014 In this edition: Page 2 Associate Pastors Appointments Page 3 Children and Youth Pages 4 & 5 Missions Page 6 Inviting Ministry Page 7 Small Groups Pages 8 & 9 Church Calendar Page 10 Parish Nurse Page 11 Senior Adults Page 12 Memorials Page 13 May Birthdays Page 14 Worship and Music Page 15 Church Family News Wednesday Night Live Page 16 Spotlight on Staff Contact Us Church Office 423-246-4471 423-246-1361 (fax) Prayer Line 423-224-1544 Reservations 423-224-1502 Child Care Center 423-224-1527 www.fbsumc.org Beautiful Day Attracted Kids and Families to Children’s Easter Celebration Approximatley 75 children plus their families joined us for a fun Easter Celebration on April 13. The weather could not have been better for romping on the church grounds! Page 2 In generous support of our church, the Bishop has offered FBSUMC the appointment of two associate pastors for 2014 - each uniquely skilled in helping us achieve our specific mission and vision. CLC is excited that God has brought these gifted individuals to our church as we continue to “love God, grow together, and reach out.” Amanda Dean Reverend Amanda Dean grew up in Kingsport, attending city schools and graduating from DobynsBennett High School in 1997. Amanda was raised in the United Methodist Church and was actively involved in leadership roles from a very early age. In college, Amanda discerned a call to ministry while active in the East Tennessee State University (ETSU) Wesley Foundation. It was through her experience with mission trips with Wesley that Amanda discovered a passion for service. After graduation from ETSU, Amanda served as a missionary with Bahamas Methodist Habitat, worked in the southeast jurisdictional office of United Methodist Volunteers in Mission, and was the Director of Youth and Young Adult Ministries at a large church in Chattanooga. She was accepted to the Master of Divinity Program at Duke University in 2007. While at Duke, Amanda balanced academic demands with her call to be actively engaged in ministry, serving in several different field education placements and leadership positions. Amanda graduated from Duke Divinity in 2010, was ordained as an Elder in 2012, and has served as the Campus Minister and Executive Director of Wesley Campus Ministry at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill for the past four years. She has a heart for serving God by serving others. Amanda loves cooking, traveling, Duke basketball, and her fiancé, Justin Steinmann. Justin and Amanda will be married on May 24 at First Broad Street UMC (a decision they made last August!). Justin will begin work as a principal planner for the City of Kingsport Planning Department on May 5. They are looking forward to becoming a part of the First Broad Street UMC community as they begin their life together. Harrison J. Bell and wife, Chelsea Harrison is so excited to be returning home to East Tennessee to serve the community of First Broad Street UMC. Born and raised in Kingsport and Church Hill, there is no other place that Harrison would rather be while serving God. He has served extensively in ministry throughout the greater Kingsport area for many years, first as Director of Children’s Ministries at Mountain View UMC, then as interim pastor of Clouds Bend UMC, and finally as pastor of Mount Carmel UMC from 2009 until 2012. Upon Harrison’s appointment to Mount Carmel, he was the youngest licensed United Methodist pastor in the Holston Conference. He is a graduate of both Northeast State Community College (A.S.), East Tennessee State University (B.S.), and is currently finishing a Master of Divinity at Asbury Theological Seminary. Harrison’s professional interests reside in the areas of contextual preaching, strategic implementation, and mentor development. He loves missions, local and global, and has worked alongside of First Broad Street on numerous mission trips throughout the past several years. Harrison and his wife, Chelsea, are preparing to celebrate two years of marriage on June 23. Chelsea is also a graduate of East Tennessee State University and has a passion for leading people in worship and all things “crafts.” Together, you will find them cooking, watching movies, playing board games, and spending time with family. All articles must be submitted for consideration by the first Monday of the previous month for the following monthly newsletter. The deadline for the June newsletter will be 5:00 p.m. on Monday, May 5, by contacting Meredith Brown at [email protected] or 423224-1522. All articles are subject to editing. Page 3 May 4th – Youth Sunday On May 4th the Youth will be leading worship for both the Contemporary and Traditional services. May 13th – Johns Island Leader’s Meeting 6 p.m. in High School Room May 14th – Johns Island Parents’ Meeting 6 p.m. in High School Room There will be notaries in the High School Room starting at 5:30 to notarize John’s Island applications. Children’s Ministries Our toddlers will spend the month of May learning about Peter and John. Our focus verse will be “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (Matthew 16:16, CEB) The May focus for our Pre-K class is Peter. We will learn about Peter’s declaration, John, Tabitha, and Peter’s time in prison. Our focus verse will be “You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.” (Matthew 16:16, CEB) May 31-June 7 – John’s Island Mission Trip Imagine actually visiting Narnia… … battling at the Fords of Beruna with Lucy, Edmund, Susan, and Peter … crossing a river with Prince Caspian … going to an evil Queen’s underground lair … watching creation come to life by Aslan’s breath. First Broad Street UMC’s Narnia Program takes you to the places, people, adventures--and the FOOD!--of C.S. Lewis’ Chronicles of Narnia. More than a Bible study, this year-long intergenerational program takes individuals and families on monthly adventure sessions to engage all the senses. On-site discussions, offered in multiple levels, let you delve deeper into the story and the meanings behind it. Go “further up and further in” to Christ’s love. If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]. You can register online for the next session at www.fbsumc.org/narnia. May 4, 4-8 p.m., The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe June 8, 5-10 p.m., Prince Caspian July 20, 5-9 p.m., Voyage of the Dawn Treader August 10, 4-8 p.m., The Silver Chair September 21, 4-8 p.m., The Horse and His Boy October 5, 4-8 p.m., The Magician’s Nephew November 9, 3-7 p.m., The Last Battle Vacation Bible School is almost here!!! It will be on June 16-20 from 9 a.m.-noon. Invite your friends, grandchildren, cousins, and neighbors, because this year we will imagine, create, and build with God at the Workshop of Wonders! We are still in need of volunteers to make this event happen. If you can help in any way, please contact Katie Blalock at [email protected]. It takes people like you to have a successful Children’s Ministry, so thank you! Rotation Sunday School: The children will be learning about several parables of Jesus in May. The memory verse for the rotation is: “…there is more happiness in heaven over one sinner who turns to God than over ninety-nine good people who don’t need to.” (Luke 15:7) The fact that Jesus loves us no matter where we go or what we do will be reinforced. The Art and Soul Program will be on May 7 at 6:15 p.m. Please come and see a little bit of what the children have been up to on Wednesday nights this year! The last Art and Soul until the fall will be on May 14. Thankful Thursdays coming again this summer! Please join us (ages Kindergarten-Fifth Grade) on Thursday afternoons from noon-4 p.m. beginning on June 4. We will do Bible stories, crafts, missions, and field trips. Page 4 Missions Is a Lifestyle, Not an Event Food Ministry Celebration Cathy Kilgore, coordinator of the Food Ministry here at First Broad Street, recently purchased over one hundred cases of cereal from Second Harvest Food Bank. Each case contained ten boxes of cereal and cost just over two dollars per case. We celebrate this opportunity to obtain this cereal to have available for those who come in weekly needing assistance with food. We thank the congregation for providing resources to take advantage of this opportunity, and we encourage you to remember the “Bring One” items listed weekly in the worship folder, FBS Happenings, and the monthly newsletter as you shop for your families. United Methodist Men will not meet in May. Please enjoy the Memorial Day holiday with your friends and family. UMW May Meeting The United Methodist Women will meet on Thursday, May 8, for a General Meeting. Mike and Melanie Harris will present the program on their involvement with Raceway Ministries. Reservations for supper are due by noon on May 6. The meal will be served at a cost of $7.00. UMW Sponsors Mother’s Day Bulletin Looking for a simple way to honor a significant female in your life? For Mother’s Day 2014, the United Methodist Women will sponsor a Mother’s Day Bulletin insert with the names of these honored women. Please fill out the form below and return to the Finance Office along with $5 per person you are listing. (Extended) deadline will be May 4. Donor Name__________________Donor phone_________ Amount of $ attached _____ Name of person in honor of _____________________ Name of person in memory of ___________________ Team returns from Sneedville The First Broad Street/Mt. Carmel UMC mission team spent a week in Sneedville working with Jubilee Project to repair two mobile homes and prepare the Rescue Squad building to house work teams this summer. Led by Bill Campbell and Cloyd Clipse, the team consisted of adults and children. Plans are underway to return to Sneedville in September. Please watch for information in the near future. Nurturing God’s Children At 1:15 this afternoon, a Kingsport City School bus arrived at the Child Care Center, and two precious little boys hopped off, all excited about their day at the Palmer Center, and thinking ahead to what will happen this afternoon in their preschool classroom. Both of these children have special needs and attend a developmental preschool class at the Palmer Center during the school year. They spend their afternoons and summers with us at the Child Care Center. We have had this connection with Kingsport City Schools for many years, and it has been a wonderful partnership. There seems to be an ever-increasing number of young children who experience delays in their developmental progress. Our challenge at the Child Care Center is to help all children prepare for kindergarten. This process actually starts when children enter our nursery and continues throughout the preschool years. Not only is our curriculum a “stepping stone” from one age group to the next, but it is a Cokesbury curriculum that introduces children to Christ at an early age. For some children, this is the only “church” they get, and we take that responsibility very seriously. We strive daily to provide social, intellectual, spiritual, and physical guidance for all children. Children who have additional challenges are a part of our daily world at the Center. There are several children with situations that call for special intervention - extensive food allergies, Autism, speech and language issues, and other developmental delays. The teachers at the Child Care Center do a wonderful job providing the extra nurturing and enhancement needed to help all children be as successful as possible. In many cases, outside professionals visit children in our building to provide Speech, Occupational, and Physical therapies. These folks become a part of our “family” and are great additions to the resource team. We are so excited to have the opportunity to work with all children and families! The Child Care Center has been in operation since the mid 1940’s and has made the difference to so many children in those years! We look forward to a rewarding and successful future! --Karen Baker Bring One Items Weekly Bring One items for May will be as follows: May 4 Cash/checks for communion baskets May 11 Spaghetti sauce and noodles May 18 Canned corn, green beans, peas and fruit May 25 Canned meats such as SPAM, ham, or tuna Page 5 Exciting Summer of Missions Just Around The Corner A summer filled with mission opportunities is about to unfold, beginning with the annual High School Mission Trip to Johns Island, May 31st through June 7th. Approximately fifty-five youth and forty adults will travel to Johns Island to join Rural Mission Inc. in housing rehab and construction, this being the thirty third consecutive year the youth group from First Broad Street has participated in mission on the Sea Islands. The High School group, “Project Rise”, will travel to Costa Rica on June 18th and return on June 25th. Working with Steve Semlar, a missionary supported by First Broad Street, the team will be repairing homes and working with a homeless ministry in San Jose. This team of seventeen includes eleven high school students, two college leaders, and four adult leaders. Co-leading this mission opportunity with Susie Pedersen is Micah LaRoche from Wadmalaw Island who has been heavily involved with our congregation in mission trips, and who also spends a month each year in Costa Rica, enabling him to be a great resource for the team. While the team is in Costa Rica, we will host a mission team here in Kingsport to assist with home repairs in our own community. This will be an opportunity to partner with the City of Kingsport and local volunteers in a week of rehabbing homes and joining together in fellowship. The team, in Kingsport from June 21st to June 28th, will be from Rockville Presbyterian Church on Wadmalaw Island and St. Johns Parrish on Johns Island. Both of these congregations are essential to our Johns Island Team, Rockville providing a meal and volunteers and St. Johns housing our High School team. We are excited to have them joining us in mission here in Kingsport. Before June turns into July, another team from First Broad Street will depart for Estonia, leaving on June 20th and returning on July 7th. This team of twenty-one adults and one youth will work at Camp Gideon and also be able to take in the annual Music Festival in Tallin, Estonia. This will be an excellent time to reunite with our brothers and sisters in Estonia and see the church continue to grow and flourish in a place oppressed for so long. Finally, the Middle School youth will return to Saltville, Virginia, July 6th through 11th to work with Project Crossroads in rehabbing homes in rural Southwest Virginia. The Middle School youth typically install vinyl siding on a house selected by Project Crossroads, providing a family with a warm, dry, and attractive home for years to come. The youth and adults participating enjoy a week filled with learning and sharing, recreation, and spiritual fellowship. Please join us in prayer for all of these teams, the opportunities to transform through their time and service, and the experiences they will have in their journey. Watch the monthly newsletter, worship folders, screens, and website for updates and announcements. We want to thank the congregation as well as all who have invested resources and time in years past for making these opportunities available to so many. We look forward to sharing the stories of how you have truly transformed the world in the name of Jesus Christ through your commitment to missions and support of each one of us! Page 6 “Hospitality Tips” Nancy Olson serves in the Welcome Center as a “runner.” I asked her to share a recent experience with welcoming a guest with Christian hospitality…and the response she received. Assisting visitors is so very important to make them feel welcome. Recently, while I was serving in the Welcome Center, a visitor who had been coming to the 8:30 service stopped by the Welcome Center. That Sunday she brought her granddaughter to participate in Sunday School. I took her to the children's wing and let someone there assist her with Checkpoint. Also, I mentioned the Teammates Sunday School class since it was close to the children's area. She was interested but wanted to make sure her granddaughter was happy. I gave her directions to the class and then met her when she arrived. Several members welcomed her, and we provided information on the lesson. She indicated she enjoyed the class. CHANGE UP! July 4th Red, White & Boom! Road Race • • • NEW TIME SCHEDULE MORE FUN MORE OPPORTUNITIES TO SERVE We will partner again with Fleet Feet Sports in hosting the annual July 4th road race. This year the race will begin at 8:00 A.M. leaving from our church parking lot…with a different course taking runners down Broad St…left on Center St…all the way to Mafair UMC where runners will make a u-turn and return to the church…AND where we will treat them to a Pancake Breakfast…mark your calendar…more details to follow! When the Teammates weekly email came out, I requested that her name be added to the list and also forwarded the email to her. She responded with the following: "Thank you, Nancy. I am so happy to have met such a caring person. Thank you for your kindness." This shows how important it is to recognize and help visitors. She indicated she would be back and hopefully bring the rest of her family. --Nancy Olson An A+ Way to Reach Out to the Academic Village It’s not too late to help with a baked good for Exam Week at the Academic Village downtown. Contact Nancy Tate @ 423-224-1507 or [email protected] if you would like to help the week of May 5-10. Special needs parking spaces are available on Sundays and Wednesday evenings for seniors (or others) with mobility issues who do not have a handicapped sticker; pregnant women, single parents with small children, and those with short term needs, i.e. recent surgical or rehabilitation patients. The Shuttle Bus is available at the 10:45 service to transport worshipers from the outlying lots. Thank you so much for following these guidelines. Page 7 Growing through GROW Ministries at First Broad Street UMC Thanks to everyone who came by the GROW Ministries booth at the Ministry Fair, and a special thank you to those whose spiritual gifts of teaching, discernment, prayer, faith, and wisdom are being used in fulfillment of God’s reign on earth and at First Broad Street UMC. The GROW Ministries at First Broad Street seeks to equip the people of God for kingdom living. Through informational and formational experiences and opportunities, staff and servant leaders (aka volunteers, but so much more) strive to create a Spirit-filled framework where God’s transformational work can occur. We seek to cooperate with God’s Spirit in forming disciples of Jesus Christ, and equipping all disciples to continue the work of Christ in the world. We recognize that children are special people at FBSUMC. In our Children’s Ministry, we endeavor to cooperate with parents in bringing up each child in the love and nurture of God. Early experiences of church and of loving, faithful adult care-givers and leaders are very important to a child’s faith development. We want to support and encourage parents as they provide spiritual nurture for their children in these formative years. Youth at First Broad Street continue their faith journey through Bible study, service and worship, surrounded by mature and loving adults who urge them onto making Christ the Lord of their lives and to live faithfully as “salt” at home, school, church and community. Parents continue to play a role in their children’s faith development, and we hope to provide resources to them that will aid these relationships. For Adults, young and older, GROW Ministries assist people to connect to one another through small groups, Sunday schools, prayer groups, and fellowship times. Resources for continued growth are available, as well as opportunities to work together, provide care for one another and lifelong engagement with the Spirit. At each age there is spiritual “work” that is important for that age; from an infant learning to trust, to an older person’s work of legacy and wisdom. GROW Ministries is a part of the larger church, enabling God’s people to fulfill the call to discipleship through “Loving God, Growing Together, Reaching Out.” Thank you to each one who is a part of this ministry, as leader or as participant. May we be like strong trees, nurtured by God’s Holy Spirit. --Margaret Deans, Minister of Christian Formation Save the Dates for the Church Retreat at Bonclarken Join us for the Church Retreat at Bonclarken with Ed Kilbourne, sponsored by the Prayer Focus Team and Retreat Committee, from September 12 -14. More information on page 11. SingleVision an interdenominational Singles Ministry providing Christian fellowship and worship opportunities. For detailed event schedules, contact Jane Adams at 246-1727. Note: Programs at the church begin at 7:15 and no reservations are required to attend only the program. May 5, 6:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall. “Cinco de Mayo” Celebration Mexican Potluck Dinner. Bring a Mexican food item to share with serving utensil and a beverage for yourself. No reservations required. May 12, 6:30 p.m. Fellowship Hall. Dinner and Program with “Fiddlin’ Carson Peters Band.” Menu: meatloaf, mashed potatoes, green peas, salad, dessert and beverage. Cost: $7. Call 224-1502 by noon, 5/9, for reservations. May 15, 6:30 p.m., Putt-Putt (346 W. Stone Dr. at Teasel Dr.) Join hostess Joyce Manis (245-7734) for an evening of miniature golf followed by a friendly card game. May 19, 6:30 p.m., Greenbelt Walk and Dinner at McAllister’s Deli. Meet at the Greenbelt sign (2003 N. Eastman Rd-East Stone Commons) near PetSmart. Following the hour-long walk, we will eat at McAllister’s at 7:45. In case of inclement weather, meet at McAllister’s at 6:30 p.m. Host: Jane Adams (246-1727). May 26, 6:30 p.m., Memorial Day Picnic, Shelter 30 Eastman Bays Mountain Recreation Area. Bring a food item to share with a serving utensil and a beverage for yourself. Paper products and ice will be provided. Horseshoe, volleyball, and bean bag toss are available, but bring your favorite games as well. Dinner at 6:30 p.m. with shelter reserved from 4-10. Kids/grandkids are welcome. Page 10 Lost Dog My friend’s little dog got lost last week. Lucky somehow walked out the front door while it was ajar for a few minutes. Trouble is this doggy is old, blind and deaf. His owners searched all day. They enlisted friends and neighbors to look for him. After hours, darkness descended and no dog. My friend sat sadly in her chair, praying and trying to figure out what to do when she heard a distant bark. She excitedly called her husband and he went back out, following the faint bark. The dog had found his way out into a nearby horse pasture. His owner gladly picked him up where Lucky stood by the guardian horse, a little damp but no worse for the wear. This small drama touches our hearts because we all know the sharp pain of losing a precious thing or a precious pet. In Luke 15, we are reminded of how God searches for us when we are lost. He goes after that one sheep, scours the house for the lost coin, and hails the prodigal by running toward him with open arms. The safety of the Lord’s arms beckon to us, but often we resist. We wander around, blind and deaf in the dark world, looking for something that satisfies when the true home that we seek is open to us all along. As we journey forward as Easter people, let us embrace the Christ that longs for us. Let us also pray fervently for those who continue to wander, that they might be able to accept the sheltering arms offered to them. Baby Hats for Mother’s Day month of May. Marcia Lin, coordinator of Stitch and Pray, is heading up an initiative to provide baby hats for all the babies delivered at Holston Valley in the “I would like each hat to be in a separate sandwich size zippy bag with a piece of paper with your first name on inside the baggy. I will make little cards, wishing the baby all the blessings of God's love. By including your name, it will make it more personal and tangible for the family. I will put my white mesh basket downstairs (near basement copy machine) to collect the hats as you complete them. The last time we did this, Holston Valley told me that they deliver about 90 babies each month. I hope to be able to take 100 hats over to help these new mothers celebrate Mother's Day. Calling all Caring Callers “What a delightful conversation I had with my Caring Call recipient today,” one of our callers said to me today. “She said she really appreciated the call.” We need more folks who are willing to commit to being short term Caring Callers: contacting the recipient once every couple of weeks to see how things are going and to get a progress report. Sometimes because of mobility issues or long term treatments, people are unable to attend congregational worship and miss that frequent contact with their church family. Caring Callers let them know they are not forgotten and help to provide a listening ear and a measure of compassion. Mini Make Overs Debbie Mykytka felt a tug on her heart to start a specialhands on ministry to help women apply make-up. She is doing this as part of Halo Haircuts outreach on their regularly scheduled days. Debbie’s desire is to help each woman feel special and to let them know they are beautiful in God’s eyes. She is accepting donations of unopened make-up. Blood Drive Tony Valk gave blood on a regular basis. In fact, he was a 5 gallon donor. When illness struck, he became a recipient of this life-giving substance. Now he challenges all of us to step up and give at our church’s next blood drive. If you are healthy, weigh more than 110 lbs, are older than 17, then you can give. Remember, there are lots of people who are unable to donate because of past medical history, chronic illnesses, etc. You might be surprised at how few people actually meet the requirements. So if you can, please give. Giving blood is a small pain for a lot of gain. Contact Joy Eastridge with ?s. April 30, 3-7 p.m. FBSUMC parking lot In Honor of Tony Valk We will also offer an opportunity for participants to sign up to be on the bone marrow donor registry. Ages 18 to 44 April 30 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. in Fellowship Hall foyer Contact Linda Hilton at 423-302-3679 or Joy Eastridge at 423-224-1512 for more information. Page 11 Senior Adults . . . May Forever Young Fellowship Gathering The May Forever Young Gathering will be Tuesday, May 20, at 11:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. The program will be given by two of our favorite musicians: John Powers and Matthew Brickey. John is the Director of Music at Kingsley UMC and Matt is Director at West View Baptist Church on Fairview Avenue. John has a very resonant baritone voice and Matt is a concert pianist. The menu for the day will be sliced roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, green peas, salad, roll, and dessert. The cost is $7.00. Please make your reservation on the church's reservation line: 423-224-1502. Lunch Bunch The Lunch Bunch will travel to Amis Mill in Rogersville on Friday, May 16, at 11:00 a.m. We will meet in the Wanola parking lot promptly at 11:00. Call Mary Jane McVey at 392-4229 to make a reservation. Save the Date! Church Retreat at Bonclarken in Flat Rock, NC, with Ed and Kathleen Kilbourne Join us for the Church Retreat at Bonclarken with Ed Kilbourne (sponsored by the Prayer Focus Team and Retreat Committee) on September 12 – 14, 2014. We will spend the weekend enjoying God’s beautiful creation as we pray, eat, play and create together as disciples and friends of God and one another. Our retreat leader will be Ed Kilbourne, familiar to many of us through Confirmation retreats and Jubilation. This gifted individual has the ability to communicate the Gospel across generations and to engage everyone in a deep faith walk. Reservation forms will be available soon. There are a variety of housing options for families and individuals or couples. This promises to be a wonderful opportunity to grow together in Christ. Go to www.bonclarken.org and www.edkilbourne.com to learn about our retreat destination and our retreat leaders. Watch for more information and save the date now! Join us for The Read ‘em and Reap Book Club at FBS! These titles are in our church library. Invite a friend to join us! May 15--Flowers for Algernon by Keyes. Jane Schulz discussion leader Children Add Warmth At Critical Time The children of First Broad Street recently delivered firewood to a family in Kingsport and it just happened to coincide with a sudden cold spell that saw temperatures plummet for w few days. What a blessing it was to know that this family would be warm, both from the cold and also from the love and generosity delivered by the children. As a departing prayer was said by one of the children, thanking God for the ability to get the wood to the family, tears of joy and celebration began to fall on the soil where the living Christ was present in so many ways. First Broad Street, thank you for continuing to support the ministries that bring Christ and compassion to so many in their time of need, and enable us all to be disciples of the one who sought to bring comfort to all! May God bless these children as they continue in their journey of discipleship and growth! Page 12 To give a memorial in honor or memory of a friend or loved one, please mail your check to the Finance Office at 100 East Church Circle, Kingsport, TN, 37660 and mark “memorial” on the memo line of your check. In Memory Of BUILDING Ruth Spicer and Margaret Cornell-by Dr. and Mrs. Larry Newman James Broach-by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stras CHILD CARE CENTER SCHOLARSHIP ENDOWMENT Steve Gordon, Fred Bolton, Charlie Eberhart-by Dr. and Mrs. Larry Newman FOOD Margaret Cornell-by Elizabeth Tull, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sade, Mrs. Cleve Parnell, Desiree Brumbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Brehl, Louise Ammons, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mack, members of Calvary UMC Jewel Maiden-by Michael Collins Charlie Eberhart-by Mr. and Mrs. E.M. Wright Margaret Cornell-by Mary Jo Wolfe, Harry and Sharon Morris FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE Margaret Cornell-by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stapleton, David and Sallie Oaks Ruth Spicer, Charlie Eberhart, Margaret Cornell-by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grigsby Lucile Rush, Jewell Maiden, Tom Buck, Ruth Spicer, Margaret Cornell, Charlie Eberhart, Becky Bridwell, Carrie Durham, Steve Gordon, Beatrice Bailey, Fred Bolton, Fred Thomsen, Mattie Lou Wexler-by Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carter FRIENDSHIP DINER Lucile Rush-by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grigsby, Billie Chesney, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Gemayel, Mr. and Mrs. Al Stone, Nancy Olson, Pat Terrill and Toombs Kay, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Parsons, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Taylor, Nancy Rush, Ken Rush, Stuart Rush, Lucinda Thomsen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass, Jane Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eldridge, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Edie Swaim, John Ross Lucile Rush and Steve Gordon-by Mr. and Mrs. Nick Grabar Bill Thomsen-by Mr. and Mrs. Bennie Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rutherford, Anne Rutherford Barbara Goodlett and Lucile Rush-by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Anderson FURNITURE Margaret Cornell-by Billie Chesney FURNITURE TRUCK Lucile Rush-by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Lively, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Livley GENERAL Becky Bridwell-by Pat Carroll Steve Gordon and Ruth Spicer-by Celia Cox Ruth Spicer and Margaret Cornell-by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kirk Mildred Miller, Becky Bridwell, Mattie Lou Wexler-by Louise Ammons Jewell Maiden-by Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stapleton, Peg Norris, Bryson Harding, Mr. and Mrs. Jack King JOHNS ISLAND Charlie Eberhart-by Celia Cox Barney Pendleton-by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eldridge LIBRARY Ruth Spicer and Lucile Rush-by members of UMW MUSIC Mattie Lou Wexler-by Mr. and Mrs. Grady Moore, Lorraine McGee Becky Bridwell-by Debbie Templet Mildred Miller-by Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eldridge Ron Shipley-by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Welch ORCHESTRA SCHOLARSHIPS Becky Bridwell and Carrie Durham-by Dr. and Larry Newman In Honor Of FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE Spurgeon and Jan McCartt’s Anniversary-by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Grigsby JOHNS ISLAND Mickey Rainwater, Spurgeon McCartt, Louise Ammons, Linda Murphy, Anne Thurman, Darres Carter, Sally Currie, Bob and Dot Dorr, Vivian and Tom Todd-by Joyce, Elaine, and Anne Eberhart Sunday Monday Recurring Worship Times on Sundays 8:30 a.m. Contemporary Worship, (F) Traditional Worship, (S) 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:40 a.m. Traditional Worship, (S) 10:45 a.m Contemporary Worship, (F) Traditional Worship, (S) 11:00 a.m. Godly Play, Rm 240 and Preschool Worship, Rm 137 *no GP or Preschool Worship on 1st Sundays 4:00 p.m. Our Father’s Place, (C) 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship, (C) 6:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Friendship Diner Bkfast, BH Mosaic Yth Ensemble Rhrsl, Rm 108 Boy Scouts Court of Honor, F Mosaic Yth Bells, Rm 206 The Mind of Christ, Rm L06 The Lion, the Witch, & the Wardrobe, Laurel Run Park Mosaic Yth Ensemble, Rm 108 4 6:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Senior Breakfast 9:30 a.m., Rm 305 7:00 p.m. 11 Friendship Diner Bkfast, BH SonRisers Choir Rhrsl, Rm 108 Blood Pressure Checks, Chapel Mosaic Yth Bells, Rm 206 Mosaic Yth Ensemble, Rm 108 9:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10:00 a.m. noon 12:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 18 6:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Friendship Diner Bkfast, BH Sounds of Joy Rhrsl, Rm 108 Mosaic Yth Bells, Rm 206 Mosaic Yth Ensemble, Rm 108 9:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. VBS Training noon to 2:00 p.m., Rm L44 Tuesday 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:15 p.m. Children’s Bells, Rm 235 Wed. Nighter, F Art & Soul, 232-233 Orchestra, S (ends May 7) Men’s Ensemble, 108 Gospel Group, L15 MS Yth Fellowship, 303 7:00 p.m. Discipleship for HS Youth, 305 7:30 p.m. Sanct. Choir Rhrsl, 108 5 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 19 Food Ministry, Wel. Ctr. Sounds of Joy, Rm 108 Worship Plannng, Rm 302 Experiencing God Study, L37 Kingsport District UMW, 241 Stephen Min. Supervision, Rm 241 Pathway Team, Rm L30 Inviting Council, Rm 302 SingleVision Dinner/Prg, L44 Boy Scout Troop 51, Rm 305 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Thurs. Morn. Prayer, Parlor Esther, Rm L44 11:00 a.m. Advanced Yoga, Rm 239 11:30 a.m. Intermediate Yoga, Rm 239 6:00 p.m. Yng Adult Outreach, Rm L06 6:30 p.m. Contemp. Worship Tm, F YABS-Young Adult Bible Study, Bounds’ 6:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 27 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Women’s Tuesday A.M. Bible Study, Brogdens’ Child Center Chapel, WC 106 Advanced Yoga, Rm 239 Intermediate Yoga, 239 Tuesday P.M. Women’s Bible Study, Rm 302 Breaking Bread, Tencers’ Contem. Prayer, Rm 236 Child Center Chapel, Chapel Furniture Ast., Wel. Ctr. Caregiver Support, Rm 141 Stephen Min. Super. Gp, L14 Thinking Theologically, L37 Men’s Bible Study, L30 Thurs. Morn. Prayer, Parlor 8 Esther, Rm L44 11:00 a.m. Advanced Yoga, Rm 239 11:30 a.m. Intermediate Yoga, Rm 239 4:00 p.m. Circle 5, Rm 241 4:30 p.m. Circle 4, Rm L30 Circle 6, 302 5:30 p.m. UMW General Mtg/Dinner, F 6:30 p.m. Contemp. Worship Tm, F YABS-Young Adult Bible Study, Bounds’ 7:00 p.m. Circle 3, Parlor 6:00 a.m. Friendship Diner Bkfast, Bright Hall Fifth Grade Lock In 4 p.m. - 10 a.m., Rm 232 Contem. Prayer, Rm 236 Child Center Chapel, Chapel Furniture Ast., Wel. Ctr. Stephen Min. Suprv., L14 Johns Island Parent Mtg, Rm 305 Thinking Theologically, L37 Altar Guild, Rm 141 Men’s Bible Study, L30 Children’s Council, Rm 241 Contem. Prayer, Rm 236 Child Center Chapel, Chapel Furniture Ast., Wel. Ctr. UMW Board, Rm 241 Stephen Min. Superv., 302 Altar Guild, Rm 141 Men’s Bible Study, L30 9 9:00 a.m. Food Ministry, Wel. Ctr. 10 6:00 a.m. Friendship Diner Bkfast, Bright Hall 10:00 a.m. Project Rise Costa Rica Team Mtg, Rm 305 Building Staff: Walter Lawwon Saturday Volunteer: Anna Manley Crossroads Medical Mission 8:30 - 4:00, Pkg lot 15 9:30 a.m. Thurs. Morn. Prayer, Parlor Esther, Rm L44 11:00 a.m. Advanced Yoga, Rm 239 11:30 a.m. Intermediate Yoga, Rm 239 6:15 p.m. Read ‘em & Reap Book Group, L38 6:30 p.m. Contemp. Worship Tm, F YABS-Young Adult Bible Study, Bounds’ Altar Guild, Rm 141 9:00 a.m. Food Ministry, Wel. Ctr. 6:00 a.m. Friendship Diner Bkfast, Bright Hall Building Staff: Gary Lodien Saturday Volunteer: Judy King Lunch Bunch 11:00 a.m. Thurs. Morn. Prayer, Parlor Esther, Rm L44 11:00 a.m. Advanced Yoga, Rm 239 11:30 a.m. Intermediate Yoga, Rm 239 6:30 p.m. Contemp. Worship Tm, F YABS-Young Adult Bible Study, Bounds’ Altar Guild, Rm 141 9:00 a.m. Food Ministry, Wel. Ctr. Contem. Prayer, Rm 236 Child Center Chapel, Chapel Furniture Ast., Wel. Ctr. Stephen Min. Supr., L14 Men’s Bible Study, L30 29 9:30 a.m. Thurs. Morn. Prayer, Parlor Esther, Rm L44 11:00 a.m. Advanced Yoga, Rm 239 11:30 a.m. Intermediate Yoga, Rm 239 6:30 p.m. Contemp. Worship Tm, F YABS-Young Adult Bible Study, Bounds’ June 8 - Pentecost June 8 - Narnia, Northrop Farm June 8 - 14 Interfaith Hospitality Network June 8 - 11 Holston Annual Conference June 15 - Father’s Day June 16-20 VBS June 17 Johns Island Sponsor Dinner, 6 p.m. 23 9:30 a.m. 17 16 22 28 7:45 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. My Notes Building Staff: Fred Howe Saturday Volunteer: Carolyn Barnes 9:30 a.m. 21 7:45 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Food Ministry, Wel. Ctr. 3 Looking Ahead 14 20 Women’s Tuesday A.M. Bible Study, Brogdens’ Child Center Chapel, WC 106 Advanced Yoga, Rm 239 Intermediate Yoga, 239 Flames of Faith, Rm 108 Tuesday P.M. Women’s Bible Study, Rm 302 Breaking Bread, Tencers’ 9:30 a.m. Art & Soul Children’s Program 6:15 p.m., Fellowship Hall 7:45 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 2 1 7 7:45 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 10:00 a.m. noon 6:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. FridaySaturday June 18 - 25 24 Costa Rica Mission Trip 6:00 a.m. Friendship Diner Bkfast, Bright Hall Building Staff: Fred Howe Saturday Volunteer: Kim Price June 18 Saltville Misison Trip Parent Meeting, 6 p.m. June 20 - July 7 Estonia Mission Trip Forever Young Fellowship 11:00 a.m., Fellowship Hall 26 Memorial Day Church Closed Women’s Tuesday A.M. Bible Study, Brogdens’ Child Center Chapel, WC 106 Advanced Yoga, Rm 239 Intermediate Yoga, 239 Flames of Faith, Rm 108 Tuesday P.M. Women’s Bible Study, Rm 302 Breaking Bread, Tencers’ Invitation to New Testament, Rm L30 Thursday BH Bright Hall CChapel F Fellowship Hall LLibrary PParlor SSanctuary WC Woodyard Center WW Wimberly Woods Wel. Ctr. Welcome Center 6 Women’s Tuesday A.M. Bible Study, Brogdens’ Child Center Chapel, WC 106 Advanced Yoga, Rm 239 Intermediate Yoga, 239 Flames of Faith, Rm 108 Circle 2, Rm 141 Tuesday P.M. Women’s Bible Study, Rm 302 Breaking Bread, Tencers’ Invitation to New Testament, Rm L30 2014 2012 Location Abbreviations 13 12 Food Ministry, Wel. Ctr. Halo Haircuts, Rm 138 Monday A.M. Bible Study, Rm 141 Matin Ringers, Rm 206 Circle 7, Rm 241 Silver Bells, Rm 206 Sounds of Joy, Rm 108 Worship Plannng, Rm 302 Experiencing God Study, L37 Transportation Committee, 241 Creation Connection Tm, L14 Vesper Bells, Rm 206 Pathway Team, Rm L30 SingleVision Dinner/Prg, F Missions Committee, Rm Lo6 Boy Scout Troop 51, Rm 305 Friendship Diner Bkfast, BH SonRisers Choir Rhrsl, Rm 108 Mosaic Yth Bells, Rm 206 Mosaic Yth Ensemble, Rm 108 Wednesday Recurring Wednesday Night Activities Food Ministry, Wel. Ctr. Monday A.M. Bible Study, Rm 141 Matin Ringers, Rm 206 Stephen Ldrs Team Mtg, L30 Silver Bells, Rm 206 Sounds of Joy, Rm 108 Worship Plannng, Rm 302 Experiencing God Study, L37 Stephen Min. Supervision, Rm 241 Vesper Bells, Rm 206 Pathway Team, Rm L30 Circle 1, Parlor SingleVision Dinner/Prg, L44 Boy Scout Troop 51, Rm 305 25 6:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. May 30 31 9:00 a.m. Food Ministry, Wel. Ctr. 6:00 a.m. Friendship Diner Bkfast, Bright Hall Building Staff: Walter Lawson Saturday Volunteer: Dot Stapleton Johns Island Mission Trip May 31 - June 7 June 22 - 27 Music Week, Lake Junaluska June 24 Forever Young Fellowship June 21 - 28 City Build Week Page 13 May 1 Maecy de Nobriga Kathie Jennings Pam King Bill Kirk Pete Miller Betty Lou Morley Bob Winstead May 2 Leighton Corum Trace Corum John Deason Margaret Gall Chris Heglar Ray Johnson Daniel Wells Samantha Williams May 3 Andrea Jennings Tom King Kevin Marcus Kris Murphy J T Roberts Jane Schulz May 4 Belvin Clapp Ryon Grubbs Carol Guest Julie Johnson Sue Moricle Ellen Robbins May 5 Ben Blalock Eli Iacino Wes Moricle Jake Weaver Chloe Yarosh May 6 Taylor Linkous Thomas Sams Geri Taylor Benjamin Thayer May 7 Christine Cooper Vince Goodman Bennett Himelwright Don Isley Rondy Lambert Paul Penland Penny Simonds Robert Williams May 8 Megan Bailey Kim Pendleton Mike Rothrock May 9 Nancy Berry Evelyn Jackson Margaret Julian David Pendleton James Sullivan May 10 John Abbott Philip Bailey David Geno Ned Keesling Jan McCartt Aaron Moore Andrew Paulonis L Gordon Porter Matt Wampler Heather Whited May 11 Larry Clark Dan Deason Zula Johnson Terry Kaylor Bob McGinnis T.A. Smith May 12 Kimberly Norville Beth Paton Betty Starnes Chelsea Strickland Justin Willingham May 13 Mara Arnold Halston Hale George Taylor Erica Wadl George Warwick May 14 Dena Anthony Jeff Bark Bob Funke Betsy Geiger Patsy Hammock Margaret Kirk Witt Langstaff Jeff Luethke May Birthdays May 15 Samuel Browder John-Michael Cole Ella Egan Ethan Iacino Wesley Idlette Jill Mayhew Brett Savell May 16 Cathy Bailey Brody Brooks Pamela Carter Eric Fritz V Wilson Goodlett Blanche Harvey Susan Horne Nancy Siner Matthew Thayer Josef Throp May 17 Bill Clapp Pat Coleman Caroline Glover Patty Holbert Laura Metcalf May 18 Stephanie Ash Brad Blackwell Hudson Brown Mary Cunningham Mosley Hauk Mayme Pecktol May 19 Amanda Ayala Bill DeBusk Steve Kramer Betty Moore Doris Poe Bob Viers May 20 Martha Braden Sharon Breeding Lisa Chase Morrison Diamond Torey Haile Tanner Holt Tyler Holt Nancy Ketron Jim Poe W Clay Smith Andrew Valk Callie Whetsel May 21 Patsy Brooks Colton Marcum Kinsley Paque' McKenna Paque' Martha Wilkerson May 22 Gigi Boggan Emily Mallick Andy Montgomery Joe Morley May 23 Maggie Allman Bill Campbell Ann Fuller Greg Hauk Tucker Holt Eric Roberts Judy Shoun Jane Young May 24 Mikayla Burrell Stephen Butcher Judy Edwards Connor Herlong Jerry Hurley Jordan Jewett Carly Kestner Carter Lovelace Edward Mechem Everett Mechem Klaus Schnede Josh Still Ben Taylor Al Wargo Samson Williamson May 25 Harry Fontaine Sarah Suits Jack Weikel May 26 Paul Jones D Lynn Sorrell Roger Thayer Sue Vermillion May 27 Linda Droke Barbara Evans Patti Newhart Jacki Wolfe May 28 Allegra Collier Montana Dillon Ella Jane Fogleman Pam Hutchins Gary Keefauver Evelyn Kitzmiller Tim Lorimer Matthew McHorris Bruce Mullins Spencer Pinney May 29 Bethany Brand Faith Kestner J P Kish Daniel Martin Lorraine McGee May 30 Alex Bright Thomas Doub John Dubberly John Dunnivant John Ehrenfried Emily Foster Martha Funke Kelly Hall Morgan Lamb Connie Stone Chase Vineski May 31 W. Chad Baker Zachary Battleson Meredith de Nobriga Marie Faust Linda Hawkins Lyla Haws Carolyn Kingdon Gina Moore Kirby Moore Jerry Stewart Casey Williams Pat Woodham Page 14 Worship & Music 8:30, 9:40, and 10:45 a.m. Traditional Worship (Sanctuary) 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. Contemporary Worship (Fellowship Hall) Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Graduates? If you or someone in your immediate family is graduating from college or graduate school in May or June, please contact Darres Carter at [email protected] or 423-224-1506. Radio Broadcast: 10:00 a.m., WKPT (1400 AM) Our Father’s Place 4:00 p.m. (Chapel) May 4 May 11 May 18 May 25 Mickey Rainwater Mother’s Day - no OFP Sarah Suits Darres Carter Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. (Chapel) May 4 May 11 May 18 May 25 Lee Ambrose Jack Weikel Mickey Rainwater Spurgeon McCartt Hands On Mission Kits FBSUMC Goal: 100 kits Deadline: May 31 Items to be placed in 1 gallon ziplock bag (sealed): v (1) 28 oz. box fream of wheat (2 1/2 minute cook time) v (2) 1 lb. canned hams (or one 2 lb.) Place sealed 1 gallon bag of food inside a 2 gallon ziplock bag. v Add 3 packs of wide-rule filler paper, a compass/protractor set, and a small calculator. v Include a $5 check (cost of backpack) These supplies will be placed in backpacks, consolidated in containers, and shipped overseas to Zimbabwe, Africa. Your gifts feed and educate the orphaned children of the ISHE Anesu Project. Project leader Maria S. Humbane visited FBS during this year’s Mission Celebration. Preassembled kits are available at the Wal-Mart Supercenter, 3200 Fort Henry Drive, Kingsport (423-392-0600). They are kept in the Customer Service Center and cost just over $20. Please remember to add your $5 check if you purchase one of these pre-made kits. This is a 2014 HandsOn Mission project of the Kingsport District/Holston Conference UMC. Cynthia Lewis may be contacted at [email protected] if you have questions. Dear Friends, We want to thank each and every one for your prayers, cards, phone calls, and kind words, during and after my mother, Bessie Robers, final days, and her going to be with her Lord on March 30. We received such strength and peace from all. Our Love, Bonnie & Fred Richard & Family CHURCH MEMBERSHIP Church Membership as of 12-31-2013 2251 Church membership as of 3-31-2014 2237 Special Offering on Native American Ministries Sunday May 4, 2014 On Sunday, May 4, we will take a special offering for Native American Ministries, which funds urban ministries with Native Americans, scholarships for Native Americans attending United Methodist seminaries, and annual conference Native American ministries. Page 15 FBSUMC Financial Report (For Period Ending March 31) In Memory of Our Church Family Members . . . Dr. William Broughton Hutchins, Jr. - April 4 Sympathy is expressed to his daughters, Blair, Blake, and Mandi Hutchins, his brother, George Hutchins and sister, Kitty Howe. Mary Richmond - February 23 Pledges-Budgeted $444,475 Pledges-Received $424,954 Deficit $ 19,791 Offering Plate-Budgeted $ 147,505 Offering Plate-Received $ 138,216 Deficit $ 9,289 Operating Expenses-Budgeted Operating Expenses-Actual Under Budget Sympathy is expressed to . . . the family of Gigi Boggan on the death of her mother, Lena Rose Wehmeyer, who died March 29; the family of Bonnie Richard on the death of her mother, Bessie Robers, who died March 30; Walt Scott on the death of his father, Walter William Scott, who died March 30; the family of Dannie and David Shupe on the death of their father, Gerald Shupe, who died March 31; the family of Elaine Zoeller on the death of her father, Leroy Graves, who died April 2; Rev. Margaret Deans on the death of her mother, Margaret Sorensen, who died April 6; Katie Thurman on the death of her grandfather, Joe C. Davis, who died April 8; and Hal McHorris on the death of his sister, Mary Ellen Orsburn, who died April 11; and Andy Montgomery on the death of his grandmother, Ruby Montgomery, who died April 20. Aaron Patrick Dungan, son of Nathan and Lindsay Dungan, was baptized at the 10:45 traditional service on March 30. Raleigh Miller was baptized during the Saturday, April 12, Reaffirmation of Faith and Baptism Service at Wimberly Woods. Congratulations to Dieter James Smith and Allison Nicole Schlather, who were married in the Chapel on March 29; and Jeff Noah and Christy Iacino, who were married on March 25 in Harlan, KY. $ 722,683 $ 639,463 $ 83,220 Births Congratulations to Sarah and Drew Pietruszka on the birth of their son, Seeger Harrison Pietruszka, who was born March 31; to Matthew and Rebecca Spivey on the birth of their twins, Mabel Claire and Miller Alan Spivey, born April 7; and to Tyler and Keturah Eaton on the birth of their son, Tyker Jairus Eaton, who was born April 9. Welcome Our Newest Members: Confirmands Candith Grace Bailey Mollie Kate Blalock Abigail Elise Bright Rita Elizabeth Burch Thomas Mason Burdge Sebastian James Fugate Campbell Denning Garver Lindsey Elizabeth McCreight Raleigh Adam Miller Jason Trent Roberts Zviko Santana Connor Bryce Walker Wednesday Night Live 5:30 p.m. Make your dinner reservations by calling 224-1502 by noon on Tuesday. (Reservations are recommended.) Standing reservations, please call 224-1502. Adults: $7; Children 5-11 years: $3; Under 5: Free; Family Max: $25 May 7 Program: Art & Soul Children Sharing Menu: ham, au gratin potatoes, broccoli, salad, roll, dessert May 14 Program: FBSUMC Bell Choirs Present “Spring Ring” Menu: lasagna, salad, garlic bread, dessert First Broad Street United Methodist Church 100 East Church Circle Kingsport, TN 37660 423-246-4471 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Pd. Kingsport, TN Permit NO. 169 Return Service Requested Place mailing label here Page 16 Watch your newsletters every month as we continue to highlight each group of staff. As you see these staff members, consider stopping them to voice your appreciation for their roles in the life of the church. Meet Your Staff . . . Inviting Ministries . . . Shown from left to right: Susan Hopkins and Nancy Tate Confirmation Sunday 2014 (Not all students who participated were available for the photo.)