Newsletter week 3.29.15 - Piney Grove Baptist Church of Mount Airy
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Newsletter week 3.29.15 - Piney Grove Baptist Church of Mount Airy
Piney Grove Baptist Church 278 Piney Grove Road Mount Airy, NC 27030 PERIODICAL THE GROVE is published weekly by the Piney Grove Baptist Church, 278 Piney Grove Road, Mount Airy, NC. POSTMASTER send change of address to THE GROVE, 278 Piney Grove Road, Mount Airy, NC. Volume X, Issue 14, March 29, 2015 From the Pastor (Continued from Page 5) Indeed, Abraham was promised a son. Because of his relentless faithfulness, the story sets the stage for God to do what God does best and that is to show up on a mountain, where a father’s heart was breaking, where a child’s heart was full of fear, and where a tragedy was about to occur. How does any of this connect to Holy Week? I look forward to our reflection together on Palm Sunday, where we will explore the parallels and intersections between this ancient text and Holy Week as we set our eyes on Jerusalem. This Thursday night we will join together to hear the readings of scripture that detail the night before Jesus’ betrayal, we will share together in a time of voluntary foot-washing, and observe the Lord’s Supper in honor of Jesus who went to the cross at the hands of sinful humanity. It is seldom that I write or say words like this. But, I am totally convinced that there is nothing going on in anyone’s life this week any more important than the Maundy Thursday service whereby we spend time reflecting with Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane and as expression of our love for the King of Kings. I look forward to seeing a church full on Thursday night. For the sole purpose of not inviting anyone to the empty tomb before we’ve gone to Golgotha, I’ve written and said very little about our Easter celebration. I do trust, however, that you’re planning to be with us for our Sunrise Service next Sunday morning at 7:00 AM, breakfast at 7:30 AM, Sunday school at 9:45 AM, and Easter Worship at 11:00 AM. Thanks for being such a great church! May God richly bless you all in the week to come. Rev. Mark A. Reece, Jr., Pastor Rev. Kermit Gray, Pastor Emeritus Paul Danley, Minister of Music Marcus McGill, Minister of Youth Scottie Isaacs, Ministry Assistant Dawn Marion, Pianist Ivy Head, Organist Stephen Berrier, Sound Tommy Haymore, Videographer 278 Piney Grove Road Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 (336)356-4196 www.pgbcmountairy.org Birthdays This Week March 29 Janice Draughn March 30 Danielle Riggan March 31 Tom Payne Blanche Brintle Trista Berrier Kristin Johnson April 1 Emily Collette April 3 Rev. Mark Reece April 4 Dana Draughn April Calendar of Events Copies of the April calendar of events are now available on the stand in the narthex. Piney Grove Baptist Church 278 Piney Grove Road Mount Airy, North Carolina 27030 Weekly Newsletter March 29, 2015 Easter Worship Services Schedule Palm Sunday Sunday, March 29, 2015, at 11:00 AM Palm Sunday is the Sunday before Easter, observed by Christians in commemoration of Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, when palm fronds were strewn before Him. Maundy Thursday Service Thursday, April 2, 2015, at 7:00 PM What does “Maundy” mean? According to a common theory, the English word Maundy is derived from the Latin mandatum, the first word of the phrase, “Mandatum novum do vobis ut diligatis invicem sicut dilexi vos” (“A new commandment I give to you: That you love one another as I have loved you”), the statement by Jesus in John 13:34, by which Jesus explained to the Apostles the significance of his action of washing their feet. Easter Sunday Sunday, April 5, 2015 7:00 AM Easter Sunrise Service 7:30 AM Breakfast in the Fellowship Hall 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Worship Service Our love, prayers, and Christian sympathy are extended to Leona Huffman and family on the death of her husband, Clarence Lee Huffman. A revival service will be held at Mount Zion Baptist Church on Sunday, March 29, 2015, at 6:30 PM. A Service of Music and Praise with Keith McHone and Others Everyone is welcome! Growing in Christ Together Volume X, Issue 14 *********************** Condolence Revival Service THE GROVE Church Staff Website Sermon videos can be viewed via PGBC website or at www.vimeo.com and type PGBC in the search block. Apps are available for Smartphones and iPads to view the videos. Page 6 Today’s Sermon “Just As I Am” Genesis 22:1-14 Activities Today 9:45 AM Sunday School 11:00 AM Worship Service The Week Ahead Monday, March 30 4:00 – 5:00 PM Kid’s Café Tuesday, March 31 4:00 – 5:00 PM Kid’s Café Wednesday, April 1 6:30 PM Worship Seeds with the Pastor 6:30 PM G.R.O.V.E. Kidz 6:30 PM SEEDSyouth 7:30 PM Choir Rehearsal Thursday, April 2 11:15 AM – 12:30 PM Friendship Meal 7:00 PM Maundy Thursday Service Friday, April 3 Church Office Closed for Good Friday Saturday, April 4 12:00 – 2:00 PM Easter Egg Hunt at Piney Grove Page 1 Dates to Remember March 29 Palm Sunday April 2 Friendship Meal Maundy Thursday Service April 3 Church Office Closed April 4 Easter Egg Hunt at Piney Grove Baptist Church April 5 Easter Sunday Sunrise Service and Breakfast April 18 Children’s Trip to the NC Zoo April 19 Deacon Ordination A Spring Gathering: An Evening of Celebration May 2 Festival of Tables May 10 Mother’s Day May 31 Graduation Sunday June 14 Church on the Mountain June 14–19 Vacation Bible School June 21 Father’s Day July 17–19 Children’s Summer Retreat Stewardship Report Week #26 Budget: $211,681.00 YTD Goal: $105,840.54 Budget This week YTD 4,070.79 $3,003.00 $102.985.03 Over/(Under) ($1,067.79) ($2,855.51) Children’s Ministries/Mission G.R.O.V.E. Kidz Wednesday, April 1, 2015, at 6:30 PM Children’s Bible Study, Crafts, Games, Music, and FUN! G.R.O.V.E. Kidz meets the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Wednesday nights of each month Children’s Summer Retreat The children’s summer retreat will be July 17-19, 2015, for all third through fifth grade students. Any sixth grade students that are not going with the youth this summer are welcome to attend. A $25.00 deposit for each child going to Garden City is due by Sunday, April 12, 2015. Please give your deposit to Donna Tucker. Trip to the North Carolina Zoo Calling all 2, 3, and 4 year olds!!! The preschool teachers are taking their wonderful, little monkeys to the zoo on Saturday, April 18, 2015. They will head down the road around 8:00 AM to see all the animals God has made. Please contact Ruth Ann Lattimore, Tabatha Mauldin, or Beth Gordon if you have any questions. Kid’s Café Sunday School Attendance Last Sunday – 138 Children from our community and tutors meet each Monday and Tuesday afternoon from 4:00 PM until 5:00 PM in the church fellowship hall. Student of the Week Daniel Ingram 179 Ski Crest Road Blowing Rock, NC 28605 Deacons of the Week Tommy Haymore, 710-8515 Eileen Kidd, 386-8938 Persons of the Week Myron and Robin Davis 140 Narrow Way Dobson, NC 27017 This is a ministry for children grades K-5 and is a FREE service to the children of the Piney Grove community. ~~~~~~~~~ MM2 Lammon, Andrew USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) RX/RM FPO AE 09599-2871 If you’re available from 4:00 PM until 5:00 PM on Monday and Tuesday afternoons, this mission is for you. Volunteer tutors are still needed. Youth Ministry – Marcus McGill, Youth Minister Youth Meetings Sunday, March 29, 2015 No Evening Youth Meeting Wednesday, April 1, 2015 6:30 PM SEEDSyouth PRAYER LIST From the Pastor – Rev. Mark A. Reece, Jr. Page 2 Holy Week is here. Every week is a Holy Week for the people of God, but this particular week is a Holy Week set aside to remember and reflect upon the most challenging week of Jesus’ life and the events that set the stage for the most pivotal event, the Resurrection, in the history of humankind. Through our Lenten journey, I have enjoyed my studies in Genesis and traveling along the path of Abraham and Sarah. This path has revealed the highs and lows of Abraham’s life. He seemed to migrate back and forth on a spectrum of absolute obedience to God and taking matters into his own hands. We’ve witnessed the growth, development, and transformation of a man who faithfully heard the call of God and responded. Much like in our own lives, however, his transformation didn’t happen overnight and we’ve witnessed this on his pilgrimage. Abraham kept walking with God and this path leads us to a mountain that is even more challenging to preach about than the subject of disciplined giving that we took up last week. The Lord told Abraham to head towards the land of Moriah and where he was to offer Isaac as a burnt offering. I confess that as a child, I struggled with this text. I confess that as an adult, I struggle with this text. If this passage doesn’t lead one away from fundamentalist interpretations of scripture, nothing will. The Lord tells Abraham to sacrifice his beloved son that he’s waited so long for. Many have tried to tip-toe around this passage by stating that Abraham knew that the Lord would intervene. This interpretation would undermine that entire meaning of the text itself, which is focused on Abraham’s faithfulness. The central meaning of the text seems to be centered on Abraham’s willingness to give to God what meant the most to him, and clearly his most prized possession was his son. This story is considered foundational to three major world religions: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. All three religious traditions have had their share of ignorant and brutal zealots, terrorists, and cults with misplaced passions and energy. It’s important to understand that the Old Testament is a collection of inspired stories, and while some of these stories have great historical value, their primary purposes are to offer theological lessons that inspire faithfulness and a deepening of one’s commitment to God. Many scholars argue that this story is a tale that reflects the shift from human sacrifice to animal sacrifice. Scholar Kathryn Schifferdecker suggests when we consider the fact that Leviticus 18:21, Jeremiah 7:30-34, and Ezekiel 20:31 forbid child sacrifice, we’re lead to believe that it was indeed a practice in the time of Israel. Indeed, this story may be reflecting this transition. But the story seems to be much more than a transitional bridge in history. What is the theological lesson that the one and only God who came to live among us in Jesus would have us learn from this ancient story? The Lenten journey is all about denying ourselves, taking up crosses, and following Jesus. The life of Jesus is made up of stories about Jesus denying himself, marching into wildernesses of temptation, and towards the powers of Tiberius Caesar and Pontius Pilate. Our collection of sacred writings, the Gospels, shares the teachings and parables of Jesus that were grounded in self-denial. A hyper-literal meaning of this week’s passage could lead one to find inspiration in being so devoted to God that they sacrifice their family. As a minister, I take great offense to this. An allegorical reading of this story, which recognizing that it has a deeper theological meaning, leads us to read this story in the greater context of Abraham’s life. When he left Ur, God made Abram a promise, but in order to receive that promise he had to be faithful to God. In today’s text, God tests how close he is to God by asking him to sacrifice the promise itself. It is indeed a twisted narrative that requires great concentration. It’s a text that if you have little children, you should spend a little time providing some clarity and assurance. The depth of Abraham’s faithfulness is a running theme through the narrative in Genesis. But a larger emerging theme is God’s faithfulness. (Continued on Page 6) Nursing home and long-term care Nancy Edwards Gertrude Marion Gladys Hooker Melba Wright Hutchens Roshell Mayes Claude Branch Home or hospital Lloyd Hayden Dean Branch Linda Hodges Avis & Hilda Huff Phyllis Hewitt Lonzo McHone Roger & Norma Draughn Sharon Hardy Charles & Blanche Brintle Grover Haymore Rodney Brintle Banner Combs Josie Woodruff David White Cecil & Faye Beasley Todd Brown Leona Huffman Bobby Draughn Roger Smith Rev. Jimmy and Helen Rogers Seth Beacham Michael Stephens Patti Miller Ricky Draughn Junior Sawyers Norma Simmons J.W. & Joan Branch Susan Johnson Sandy Mayes David Graybeal Elsie Hayes Ernest Brackett Myron Davis Gladys Collins Billie Mae Davis Doug Smith Anne Sechrist Luke Dollyhigh Dawn Marion Mike Turner Rixie Gordon Military MM2 Lammon, Andrew USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71) RX/RM FPO AE 09599-2871 e-mail: [email protected] ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Patrick Muckey ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Matthew Boss Please contact Scottie Isaacs to add or remove names from our prayer list. Phone 356-4196 Page 5 Missions F r o m “The Grove’s Helping Hand” “The Grove’s Helping Hand” is a ministry that gives a helping hand to struggling families who run out of groceries before their paycheck arrives. It’s also a ministry to those who have been in the hospital and just don’t have the strength to tackle the grocery store yet. Perhaps we could give a helping hand to some elderly person who can’t get out at all. The food closet is located in the rear of the chapel. If you’d like to help with this ministry, please contact the coordinator, Nancy Watson. t h e We will be accepting canned soup, canned vegetables, cereals, canned green beans, canned lasagna, canned fruit, spaghetti, Beenee Weenees, peanut butter, and crackers during the month of March. “Helping Hands” for March Wanda Smith and Hassell and Nancy Watson “Helping Hands” for April and May Carolyn Sawyers and Tim and Kathy Creed C h i l i Friendship Meal Thursday, April 2, 2015 serving 11:15 AM – 12:30 PM Menu Hot Dogs Slaw Chili Chips Desserts We will be preparing lunch take-out plates for our senior adults. If you are unable to pick up your lunch, we will deliver it to you. You may call the church at 356-4196 for delivery service. a n d S o u p Children’s Easter Egg Hunt C o o k O f f Piney Grove Baptist Church Easter Egg Hunt and Celebration Saturday, April 4, 2015 12:00 Noon to 2:00 PM Everyone is welcome!! We will have activities, crafts, games, and an Easter egg hunt. Two age divisions: 6 years old and under 7 years old and older Pizza will be served for lunch. If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact Jon Lattimore, Ruth Ann Lattimore, or Donna Tucker. T e a m Cooperative Baptist Fellowship of North Carolina A A Spring Gathering: An Evening of Celebration “Planting in Hope. Sowing God’s Mission. Reaping God’s Glory.” B I G When: Sunday, April 19, 2015 Where: Piney Grove Baptist Church Guest Preacher: Rev. Dr. Bill Leathers Meal: 5:30 PM Worship: 7:00 PM An initiative of Calvary Baptist Church, First Baptist Church of Mount Airy, First Baptist Church of Elkin, and Piney Grove Baptist Church The meal will be catered by 13 Bones Restaurant in Mount Airy and the menu includes BBQ chicken halves, green beans, oven-roasted potatoes, and rolls. Desserts will be provided by Calvary Baptist Church. The cost of the meal is $10.00 per person. The deadline for meal payment is Sunday, April 12, 2015. Payments can be submitted to church office (make check payable to PGBC) or made online at the CBFNC website: http://www.cbfnc.org/events/upcoming-events-/spring-gathering-of-worship. t h a n k y o u Page 3 t o F Discipleship r o m Worship Seeds with the Pastor t h e Festival of Tables Saturday, May 2, 2015 5:00 PM ~ Table Viewing 5:30 PM ~ Dessert Choice 6:00 PM ~ Dinner 6:30 PM ~ Program Various Door Prizes. Dinner by Lorene's Bakery. Guest speaker will be Margaret Johnson of WXII News. Ticket cost is $15.00 each. C h i l i a n d Please see one of the following table hostesses to get your ticket: S o u p C o o k O f f T e a m A B I G Wednesday, April 1, 2015, from 6:30 – 7:30 PM Text: To Be Announced Ruth Dollyhigh Lisa Haynes Melinda Cornett Kathy Robertson and Daughters Katie Draughn Kathy Creed Donna Tucker Kathy Brintle Debbie Post Catrena Whitaker / Santana Fulp Reneé Morgan Tina Johnson Katy Spurgas Brittany McGill / Bonnie Haymore / Teresa Haymore Crystal Whitaker Carolyn Sawyers All proceeds will help support the food ministries of Piney Grove Baptist Church. A Note of Thanks t h We would like to thank everyone that supported the Children’s Ministry in their soup and sandwich meal last a n Sunday. It was a huge success and $880.00 was raised for the Children’s Garden City Trip. We have raised k funds from the sale of Rada knives and have received several donations. This will greatly help with the cost, and hopefully we will not have to ask you for more help for this trip, except to ask for your prayers as the y committee plans the activities and fun time for the children. God has blessed us all and we thank you again. o The Children's Ministry Committee u t o Page 4