Latest - Ardmore Baptist Church
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Latest - Ardmore Baptist Church
Volume 58 • Number 21 May 26, 2015 Announcing the Mission and Ministries of Ardmore Baptist Church, Inc., Winston-Salem, NC 2015 High School Graduates Worship Connection May 31 Morning (8:15 & 10:45) Graduate Recognition (10:45) “It’s Not All Good, But It’s Very Good” Genesis 1 Dr. Don Gordon Bring a Friend! I Graduates High School College Tristin Adams.........................Walkertown.......................Military Henry Baldwin.......................New Garden Friends.........Warren Wilson College Devon Cairnie........................Dubai................................Letourneau Univ. Matthew Cothran ..................Calvary Baptist.................Baylor Univ. Karefa Dabo...........................Reagan..............................East Carolina Univ. Connor Emerson....................Forbush.............................Western Carolina Univ. Caroline Hartley.....................Reagan..............................High Point Univ. Bethany Helm........................Homeschool......................Meredith College Amanda Hester.......................South Stokes.....................Forsyth Tech. Luke Hutcherson....................Forsyth Country Day........UNC – Chapel Hill Graves Littlejohn...................Forsyth..............................Clemson Univ. Riley Oakes............................Reagan..............................UNC - Charlotte Connie Tilson.........................West Forsyth.....................Appalachian State Univ. Amanda Tucker......................West Forsyth.....................Campbell Univ. Ankia Van Schalkwyk............Reynolds...........................Germany Last Call: Puzzles & Bricks f you want to order your own puzzle of the church (16 x 20), please contact Janet Hellard (725-8767, ext. 110; [email protected]) before June 1. The cost is $40 per puzzle. You can add your name to our “Walk of Faith” in the courtyard in front of the sanctuary. Order forms for bricks are available at the Welcome Center. Brick orders ($40 each) also need to be placed by June 1. I Vacation Bible School Registration t’s time! It’s time! It’s finally time to register your child for Vacation Bible School! Participation of current 1st through current 6th graders is open to the public. Due to lack of space and resources, participation of children ages 3 years through current Kindergartners is limited to Ardmore Baptist families only. Register online at http://ardmorebaptist. org/vbs. Forms are also available at the Save The Date: Welcome Center. Preregistration for VBS July 25 helps us prepare for your child. We look Ardmore at Home forward to hearing from you! Page 2 May 26, 2015 Veterans Stress-Relief Workshop T his workshop offers training in practical tools to use daily to decrease the stress, anxiety, and sleep problems that many veterans experience. It is free for veterans and their spouses. Register by contacting Jim Larsen ([email protected]; 828-414-1992). Sessions will be held at the Shepherd’s Center. Participants must attend all five sessions: Thursday, June 4.................. 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Friday, June 5....................... 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Saturday, June 6 .................. 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Sunday, June 7 .................... 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Monday, June 8 ................... 6:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Yard Sale For Missions Saturday, June 6 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon ur Sisters Of Faith missions group is accepting donations of household items, toys, or clothes - especially children’s clothes. Collection boxes are in the stairwells. Proceeds will be used for mission projects throughout the year. Contact: Susan Jordan (9455228) or Beth Steen (403-6776). O Items Needed For VBS W e would love to borrow any of the following items for Vacation Bible School (June 22 - 26). Bring them to the church office or contact Barbara Hudgens (945-4154). ♦♦ Flat white bedsheets, or large pieces of white cloth or cotton batting (for creating snow scenes) ♦♦ Hiking/camping gear: parkas, boots, rope, lanterns, small tents, sleeping bags for outdoor use, camp cookware, etc. ♦♦ Artificial Christmas trees Thank You! Children’s Missions Leaders ach year our children are blessed with missions leaders who not only help them learn about missionaries, but help them learn to be missionaries right here in Winston-Salem. Thank you to each of you who committed to helping shape how these children know God and learn to serve. The missions teachers are: Kit Browning, Angela and Scott Dixon, Abby Haas, Laura Harrell, Stephanie and Justin Jones, Lisa Lowther, Ellen Price, Julie and Josh Sugg, Betty Tait, Kelly Trenchard, Mackenzie and Franklin Watkins. E T Name Change Grace Notes he Community Impact and Global Connections leadership team has decided to simplify and hopefully clarify the name of their ministry area. The new name for this area will be Missional Engagement. This name expresses our goal of engaging the people of Ardmore Baptist Church in connecting others with Jesus Christ through word and deed. The resource minister’s title for this area will be Minister of Missional Engagement. Summer Instrumental Opportunities e are offering two exciting summer opportunities for anyone who plays, or wants to play, an instrument: ♦♦ Sandy Simmons will lead an Instrumental Ensemble on Sunday evenings, 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. in the choir room, beginning June 7 and going through August. This group is for adults and high-school students who have played in band for at least four years. We are hoping it will evolve into a church orchestra in the fall. All you need to do is show up at the first rehearsal in the choir room with your instrument. ♦♦ Secondly, Sandy will also teach lessons at the church on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Lessons are for all orchestral instruments and for anyone age 12 and older. This is for beginners as well as those who already play an instru ment. Materials and music are furnished and the cost is $10 per lesson. The only thing you need is your instrument. Those who are interested in lessons should contact Sandy Simmons (893-6978). - David Fitzgerald When: August 15; 8:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Where: Fellowship Hall What: Proceeds go to H2H Ministry lease let Emily Lemons know by August 1st if you plan to donate goods or help ([email protected]; 409-4038). Donations of handmade crafts, homemade baked and canned goods and silent auction items (ex: gift baskets and gift certificates) are requested. Invite your friends! W 2015 Farmer's Market & Bazaar P Page 3 May 26, 2015 Ardmore ABCs ... Deacon of the Week Our sympathy and Christian concern are expressed to the following in the loss of loved ones: Al Clapp family; Millie Painter in the death of her sister-in-law, Frances Painter Gracious notes of appreciation have been received from the following and are posted on the bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall: American Red Cross Gene & Jo West May 25 - 31 George Moore Phone: (h) 946-1161 Congratulations to: Henry and Helen Mize – 60th wedding anniversary on May 28th; Mike and Stephanie Ognosky – 5th wedding anniversary on May 30th; Vernon and Darlene Osborne – 40th wedding anniversary on May 31st Brookridge Lunch & Learn Tuesday, June 2; 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. njoy a delicious free lunch and a conversation with our own Franklin Watkins, MD on the signs of a stroke, symptoms of dementia, and questions to ask your doctor. To sign up, contact Janet Hellard. E T Living The Questions he Living the Questions group has suspended their conversations until the fall. They have now completed the second of three sessions and will resume with the third unit, Call to Covenant, after the summer. Watch the Announcer for details. May 30 - 31 Ty Talton Phone: 816-4152 Seeking Christian Job Corps Site Coordinator A re you self-directed, detailed, and people-oriented? Do you believe in giving a hand up instead of a hand out? Have you always wanted to help people build a fulfilling and fruitful future? The Missional Engagement (formerly Community Impact and Global Connections) MALT is seeking someone who feels called to serve as site coordinator for a Christian Job Corps site. This position will use management, administrative, and relationship skills to provide a Bible-based job cultivation ministry to those who struggle with full-time employment. If you feel God may be calling you to manage a site or lead fundraising and partner relationships, contact Mike Nuckolls (403-7211; [email protected]). Wednesday Summer Schedule ♦♦ Fellowship Suppers – June 10 will be the last meal; ♦♦ Prayer, Praise, & Proclamation at 6:00 p.m. except July 1 & 8 - no PPP; ♦♦ No Adult Choir rehearsals - June 17, 24 and July 1, 8 Weekend Call Summer Women’s Bible Study Breathe, by Priscilla Shirer Tuesdays, July 14 - August 11 9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Youth Place May Special Offering Emphasis T he gifts of North Carolina Baptists to the Mother’s Day Offering bring life-changing hope to hurting patients and families. These gifts help patients suffering from serious illness and overwhelming financial need pay their hospital bills – in the name of Jesus Christ and His love. They are drawn closer to Christ in lasting and heartfelt gratitude. Those you help “fall between the cracks” of assistance. They work hard just to make ends meet and then experience painful hardships when illness strikes. They have too much to qualify for Medicaid or charity care – but not enough to pay their hospital bills. Facing their fears alone, they hear the news of God’s grace, “Your hospital bill has been paid by compassionate and mission-minded North Carolina Baptists in the name of Jesus Christ and His love.” Thank you for being a lifeline of hope through your gifts to this ministry! Thank you for pointing people to Jesus Christ and His great love. Ardmore Announcer is published weekly by Ardmore Baptist Church, Inc., 501 Miller Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. Publication Number USPS 545780. Postmaster: Send address changes to Ardmore Announcer, 501 Miller Street, W-S, NC 27103-3610. Church Phone: 336-725-8767; Fax: 336-725-2487; E-mail: [email protected]; Web Site: www.ardmorebaptist.org Memorials and Honoraria Building Fund/Let’s Finish! In Memory of R. S. White Louel Rose In Memory of Hugh D. Myers Ralph & Mary Lib Murphy In Memory of Gloria Warden Mike & Sandy Spaugh Music & Arts Series In Memory of R. S. White Deacon Council Special Ministries In Memory of R. S. White and Mike Sprinkle Jan Ragsdale In Memory of Al Clapp Carl & Sandra Bovender In Memory of R. S. White Skip & Linda Sink In Memory of R. S. White and Gloria Warden Joe & Dean Eller In Honor of Kent & Mary Newcomb Sandra Ware Unified Budget In Memory of R. S. White Adult 6 Bible Study Class Music Ministry In Memory of R. S. White Blucher & Frances Taylor Philip & Doris Bostian Larry & Diane Wright Doug & Brenda Sprinkle In Memory of Mike Sprinkle The Gathering Bible Study Class Prayer Shawl Ministry In Memory of R. S. White Mike & Sandy Spaugh Weekday Early Education In Honor of Jo & Gene West Joe & Dean Eller Volunteer Missions In Memory of R. S. White Blucher & Frances Taylor Philip & Doris Bostian Larry & Diane Wright Doug & Brenda Sprinkle T H2H News his year’s H2H golf tournament raised $7,050.52 for this ministry. This, combined with beautiful weather, golf fun, delicious hamburgers and hotdogs by Billy and Kirsten Oakes, and donating leftover food to the Ronald McDonald House made for a great day! Thank you to all who had a part in this year’s tournament. For the Record May 24, 2015 Sunday Bible Study Morning Worship 8:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 400 100 365 Stewardship Weekly Budget Needs Budget Receipts 05/24/15 Needs-To-Date Receipts-To-Date Over/(Under)-To-Date $ $ $ $ $ Let’s Finish Receipts 05/24/15 $ Receipts-To-Date $ 33,425 19,612 701,935 684,597 (17,338) 3,711 2,344,087 Daily Bread Bags - Youth and Adult Handicrafters made bags, blankets, and pocket squares with a cross inside to be given to Graffiti Church in NY by members of the adult choir. Prayers were offered over the bags for the homeless individuals who will receive them.