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Volume 27 • Number 43 November 4, 2014
4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27609 • tel: 919-787-3740 • fax: 919-787-4884 • www.tbcraleigh.com
Following Jesus...Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor [email protected] • Twitter: @Jeff__Roberts
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I am so deeply appreciative for the many gestures, calls, texts, and notes you have sent to express your sympathy to me and my family upon the death of my mother. Trinity was a special place for Mom, even as it is for our family. Whenever she visited you made her not only feel welcomed, but you also honored her as the mother of your pastor. Many of you did very special things for her over these last 15 years, for which I am deeply grateful.
As a pastor, I often read passages of scripture meant to comfort those who are going through death or encourage those who are struggling or to lead others to thanksgiving in moments of joy. We all know that some passages of scripture take on more meaning depending on our current circumstances. In this way, the Bible is a living word to us. Its ability to comfort, encourage, and challenge never loses its power. The Holy Spirit that inspired its writing also dwells in the life of the Christian, and when the Christian reads the inspired word something marvelous occurs. The Holy Spirit can use these ancient words, which were written in a time so different than ours, to come alive and speak to us. This past week, I have found myself counting on God’s promises like we all do when we go through the valley of the shadow of death. A passage I often read at the graveside of others continues to bring me comfort. I share it with you and hope that you will reflect on its meaning not only for the end of life but for the living of our days.
Brothers and sisters, we do not want you to be uninformed about those who sleep in death, so that you do not grieve like the rest of mankind, who have no hope. For we believe that Jesus died and rose again, and so we believe that God will bring with Jesus those who have fallen asleep in Him. According to the Lord’s Word, we tell you that we who are still alive, who are left until the coming of the Lord, will certainly not precede those who have fallen asleep. For the Lord Himself will come down from heaven, with a loud command, with the voice of the archangel and with the trumpet call of God, and the dead in Christ will rise first.
Following Jesus... continued
After that, we who are still alive and are left will be caught up together with them in the clouds to meet the Lord in the air. And so we will be with the Lord forever. Therefore encourage one another with these words. 1 Thessalonians 4: 14-18.
I look forward to being with you in worship this coming Sunday, as we come together to read God’s Word and we listen for God’s Word to us.
HS Fall Retreat (Offsite)
8:45am Worship (Sanctuary)
9:00 Breakfast Fellowship Broughton/Dimmock SS (FH)
9:30 Welcome Center Opens (Narthex)
9:45 Sunday School (Bible Study for all ages)
HS Open House Sunday School (A300 Hall & FH)
10:55 Extended Teaching Care (E100 Hallway)
Worship (Sanctuary)
4:00pm First Light Choir (Choir Rm)
4:30 OCC Collection Center Vol. Training (FH)
SS Council Meeting (E247 MP Rm)
5:00 Bells of Praise (Old Choir Rm)
DC4K (E240)
Divorce Care (D360)
Jobs for Life (A214)
MS Choir (Choir Rm)
5:45 HS Snack Supper (UG)
6:00 Parent Forum (Chapel)
Preschoolers at Church (Birth-2yrs.) (E104)
Bible Friends (3’s - Kindergarten) (E131)
Bible Buddies (Grades 1-3) (E238)
Bible Skills, Drills & Thrills (Grades 4-5) (E246)
MS Snack Supper (UG)
6:15 MS Missions (A300 Hall)
This Sunday At Trinity
Be a part of Trinity’s traditional Hanging of the Greens by purchasing a beautiful
poinsettia from one of our Flower Committee members, who are now
selling poinsettias for $10 in honor of a special family member or loved
one that you would like to remember. Purchases can be made this Sunday, November 9th in the Narthex. Each
poinsettia purchased for a memorial or in honor of a loved one will be
recognized in a special holiday bulletin.
Last Chance This Sunday!
Poinsettias for SaleCost: $10.00
Congratulations
Jim & Elaine Smith and their daughter Melissa Rowbottom (Joe) on the birth of their grandchild, Elise Lucille Rowbottom, on October 30th.
Discipleship AcademyThank you Dr. Clay Warf for leading us so well in the discovery of the Old Testament. We will begin another installment of our Discipleship Academy this winter beginning on February 8. Stay tuned.
Budget VoteTrinity voted to approve the budget of
$2,809,079 for 2015.
595 Yes Votes 7 No Votes
Thank you for your continued support.
Deacon of the WeekRon Sneed has been a Trinity member since 2006. He and his wife, Shelba, have two children: Kathy and Leigh, and one grandchild: Simon. Ron is a retired Professor, Emeritus and Consultant with NCSU. He serves as Operation Christmas Child Collection Center Co-Lead Team Chair and Senior Adult Men’s SS Class Teacher. He serves on the Missions Steering Committee, Fund Trustees/Endowment Committee, Advocacy Committee-NRM and WIHN. He works with the Senior Adult Men’s SS Class. He also works with deacon Ron Hawley.
Fellowship DinnerWednesday, November 12
• Adult: $4.50 • Senior Adult: $3.50 • Children: $2.50
Enchiladas with Spanish Rice Side, Salad, Dessert, and Drink
Payments made by 4:00pm each Monday receive a $.50 discount per plate
Reservations and payments can be made online at www.tbcraleigh.com or by
calling the church office, 919-787-3740. Reservations and cancellations must be made by 4:00pm each Monday.
DISCIPLESHIP CLASSESSuNDAY EVENINGS
DivorceCare Sundays • 5:00-7:00pm • D360
DivorceCare for KidsSundays • 5:00-7:00pm • E240
TuESDAY NIGHTS
Tuesday Night Training (TNT): Empowering Men for Living
Thru November 18 • 6:30pm • FH Facilitator: Dr. Jeff Roberts
Tuesday Night Training (TNT): Empowering Women for Living
Thru November 18• 6:30pm • Chapel Facilitator: Robin Roberts
WEDNESDAY MORNING
Women’s Bible Study: “Children of the Day”
Based on 1 & 2 Thessalonians, by Beth MooreThru November 19
9:30-11:30am • Rm 236, B Hallway Cost: $16 (Study Guide)
NO CHILD CARE PROVIDED
WEDNESDAY EVENINGS
Pastor’s Study: “One Extraordinary Life” The life of Jesus
Thru November 19 • 6:15-7:15pm • Chapel Facilitator: Dr. Jeff Roberts
This Week’s Food Pantry Needs:• Canned Corn
• Canned Mixed Veggies• Canned Sweet Peas
• Cleaning Items
Deepest Sympathies
Dr. Jeff & Robin Roberts and children, Jordan & Tyler (April) upon the loss of Jeff’s mother, Dorotha Roberts of Knoxville, TN on October 28th.
Angela & Jim Hatchell and children, Chandler & Griffin upon the loss of Angela’s father, Mickey Parks on October 28th.
Roger & Patricia Moates and their daughter Tami Moates Attore upon the death of their son-in-law, James Adam Attore of Chicago, IL on October 27.
Ted & Vivian York and family (David & Randy York) upon the death of Vivian’s brother-in-law, Donald Davis on October 27th.
Jane & Tom Dickens and son David Barlow upon the death of Jane’s father, Gerald Herrin of Salisbury, NC on October 28th.
Rev. Hal Melton, [email protected]
IRISH Experience! September 12-23, 2015
Cost: $2495 double occupancy for land trip (airfare additional)
Deposit: $200 (non-refundable) due by November 28, 2014Trafalgar Insurance is $199
Sign-up on the B-Hall.For more info call
Sylvia Pearce at 919-671-9622.
Includes: • Lodging, Motorcoach Transportation
• Tour Director
• 10 Full Breakfasts
• 5 Dinners (includes Dinner on a Traditional Irish Farm in Killarney).
Highlights:Dublin • Trinity College,
St. Patrick’s CathedralBelfast • Giant’s Causeway,
Titanic Belfast Visitor CenterLondonderry/Derry • Belleek Pottery
Galway, Connemara, Cliffs of Moher, Limerick
Adare • one of the prettiest Irish villagesRing of Kerry Excursion
Killarney • Blarney CastleWaterford • House of Waterford Crystal
Kilkenny • 12th Century CastleNew Ross • John Kennedy Monument
Only a Few Spaces Left!
Savannah, Jekyll Island & Beaufort
March 9-13 Cost: $415 (Double Occupancy)
Deposit of $75 due on sign-up or before Wednesday, November 5th.
Final payment due on January 5, 2015.
Price Includes:Tour of charming Savannah, including a
visit to a historic and famous home
Tour of amazing Jekyll & St. Simon’s Island - See how America’s early
millionaires lived and played!
Tour of gorgeous Beaufort, SC, “Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands”– plus a visit
to Parris Island Marine Training Base
Enjoy a Dinner and Evening of Entertainment
4 Nights Lodging
8 Meals: 4 Continental Breakfasts, 4 Dinners
Motorcoach Transportation
Nursing Homes & Homebound
VisitsWednesday, November 19 10:00am • Fellowship Hall
Rev. Hal Melton, [email protected]
Thanksgiving BoxCollection BeginsNRM always provides special
Thanksgiving meal boxes to families in need in North Raleigh. In order to have everything in hand and organized, we
are beginning the food drive now. Here are the items needed for the boxes:
Cream of Mushroom SoupCream of Chicken SoupStuffing Mix Corn Bread MixBoxed PotatoesChicken BrothJiffy Pie Crust MixEvaporated Milk
Canned PumpkinPumpkin Pie SpicesCanned Vegetables Canned FruitGravy Mix Mac & CheeseJello Sugar (small bag)Flour (small bag)Oil or Pam Spray
Raleigh Collection CenterNovember 17-24 • TBC
Training Next Sunday, November 9 4:30pm • Fellowship Hall
Trinity will be acting as the Collection Center site for Raleigh and north to the VA line again this year. We will collect 36,000+ Shoe Boxes packed for children in need around the world by individuals, churches, schools, businesses and civic groups. This takes a LOT of volunteers. Please use one of the following means to volunteer for at least one 2 hour shift during the collection week:
On-Line: Go to TBC’s Website and Click on the link “OCC Collection Center Volunteer”. On LOGIN screen, enter password “tbc”; click on “send”. On SIGN-UP screen, select time/day you want to volunteer, enter name, e-mail and phone number; click on SAVE. (You have now completed sign-up.)
Sign-up Sheets in the Narthex hallway (on right going from Sanctuary toward Church office)
E-mail: Ray Broughton at ([email protected])
Thank You for Your Willingness to Serve!
We need a team of 10 to begin construction of a block sanctuary for Sand Hills Baptist Church, North of Belize City.
This is the church where Henry Baizar is pastor and it is growing with young families and children. They have a small sanctuary and several classrooms now. They need to renovate the existing sanctuary into children’s classroom space, as well as a weekday preschool for working parents. But that cannot be done before the construction of the new sanctuary. This will be a multiple year project involving multiple NC CBF sister churches and the congregation at Sand Hills.
The team needs to come together quickly – we need to purchase the plane tickets. Please contact Hal at [email protected] or 919-787-3740 to volunteer. Financial assistance is available to TBC members through the Shaw Missions Fund. Deadline for sign-up is Sunday, November 9. DON’T WAIT – volunteer today.
Belize Construction MissionJanuary 23 - 31 • Volunteer by this Sunday, November 9
Rev. Steve Byers, [email protected]
Don’t let programming dates slip-up on you! Plan ahead!
November 9Trinity Orchestra
Both Services
No High School Choir Rehearsal
November 16Living Praise and New Covenant
10:55 Service
Christmas at Trinity
November 23York Family Trio
Hanging of the Greens Rehearsal Day
November 30First Sunday of Advent
Hanging of the Greens Service 6:00pm
December 7Vocal Ensembles and Orchestra Concert
6:00pm
December 14Choir Cantata with Jay and Amy Rouse
Both Morning Services
Preschool and Children’s Choirs Concert 6:00 pm
December 17Church-wide Christmas Caroling
December 28Student Day
Music Calendar
There is Always Room for You in the Music Ministry!
Join Us!
Special thanks to Kevin Gard and to our Student Choirs for their worship leadership this past Sunday morning. We are inching ever so closely to Christmas and we will hear from our students once again as they lead in the Hanging of the Greens Service. All of our musicians and choirs are working diligently to be ready for our Christmas season music. Also, I am grateful for my leadership who filled in for me while I have been on vacation. Special thanks to Karen Trachtman, Linda Dollar and Kim Mays, Joy Blashaw, and Jessica Isaacs for stepping up to the plate and keeping things going while I was away. What a true gift it is to have both their musical leadership as well as friendship!
Our Preschool Choir, Children’s Choirs, Student Choirs, and Sanctuary Choir are all preparing for the Hanging of the Greens Service on November 23. Also, the Flower Committee has been preparing for this day over many months. We are indebted to Hollie Cox and the incredible amount of time that this working committee puts into this celebration. Many people do not realize the amount of time and commitment that this team offers for this incredibly musical and beautiful service at Trinity. Please pray for all of our musicians and our Flower Committee as they continue to work now and throughout the year.
Hanging of the GreensRehearsal Day
November 23 • 4:00pm - 7:00pm
4:00 Children’s Choirs rehearse
4:15 MM Choir rehearses with Joy
4:40 YM Choir rehearses with Joy
5:00 Mass Rehearsal for Adult Choir, Youth Choirs, & Children’s Choirs
5:30 HS Choir eats in Underground; MS Choir rehearses (Sanctuary)
6:00 Both Youth Choirs rehearse together (Sanctuary)
6:15 HS Choir rehearses with Joy; MS Choir eats (Underground)
Rev. Lydia Tatum, [email protected] s Christian Davis, [email protected]
www.lifehonestly.com
Basketball Registration
Basketball registrations are due NOW, and practice starts this week! If you have not yet registered, please bring
your registration to practice.
GirlsMiddle School • Sundays • 3:00-4:15High School • Sundays • 4:15-5:30
BoysFifth and Sixth Grade • Monday • 7:15-8:30
Seventh - Ninth Grade • Tuesday • 7:15-8:30Tenth - Twelfth Grade • Thursday • 7:15-8:30
Hanging of the Greens Volunteers Needed
November 30
Would you be willing to set-up or clean-up the luminaries for the Hanging of the Greens on November 30? We will need volunteers just after the 10:55am service on November 30 to set-up the luminaries and immediately following the Hanging of the Green service to clean them up.
Contact Lydia for more info!
HS Fall RetreatNovember 7-9 • Camp Don Lee
Meet in the back parking lot at 3:30pm on Friday to load up the vans and head down to Arapahoe for our fall retreat! The late bus will be meeting to leave at 10:00pm. Please contact Lydia if you plan to ride down late.
Parent ForumSunday, November 9 & 16
6:00pm • Chapel
Parents, do you ever just need to talk? Maybe to just work through some things about being a parent of a teenager? Or, maybe bounce some ideas off of others who are in your shoes? On Sunday, November 9 and Sunday, November 16, we will be hosting Parent Forums for you. Come enjoy refreshments and fellowship as we discuss some hot topics concerning parenting.
OCC CollectionVolunteers Needed
For November 24th Contact Lydia ASAP to Serve!
We will be serving with our church family by volunteering with the
Operation Christmas Child Collection Week. We are going to be serving as a group on Monday, November 24 from
4:00pm to 6:00pm. You will also be able to serve as an individual
throughout the collection week as an extra set of hands on any of the
work crews (November 17-24).
Peru WorkdayNovember 22 • 8:00am - 12:45pm
We will be making up our Peru Missions Workday on Saturday, November 22. Students, sign-up in Sunday School to come out and work to earn funds for your personal cost for the Peru Mission Trip.
Rev. Karen Metcalf Eickhoff, [email protected]
Sunday, November 23Parent-Child Dedication
Hanging of Greens Rehearsal All Ages, All Afternoon
Sunday, November 30Hanging of the Greens
Evening Service
Wednesday, December 3Double Mission Classes GA and RA Classes Only
Sunday, December 7Mission Offering Walkdown
Morning Service
Wednesday, December 10Double Choirs
Music Makers and Young Musicians Only
Sunday, December 14Cantata
Both Morning Services
Children’s Choir Concert Evening Service
Sunday, December 21Church-wide Christmas Caroling
Wednesday, December 24Christmas Eve Services
Sunday, January 4Committee Night
Wednesday, January 7Wednesday Activities Resume
With Music and Missions
Holiday Calendar
Get on a winning team…
Children’s Ministry Lead Team
Connect in a personal way with our Children’s Ministry
by joining a lead team!
Children’s Day Easter Events: Preschool & Grade School
VBS
Sign-up in Narthex information area or Grade School Suite
Family Christmas Tree
The Children’s Ministry is responsible for the Christmas tree in the Fellowship Hall. This is a special tree decorated with ornaments provided by you—the families of Trinity. All you have to do is find an ornament relating to the Nativity, write your family name on it with the current year – 2014 and bring it to the tree in the Fellowship Hall. Become part of a wonderful Trinity tradition and bring an ornament for the tree! The Tree will go up on November 30.
Mark The Date!
Children’s DayFebruary 8, 2015
Children will be participating in all aspects of the morning worship services. If you are a grade school child that plays an instrument and is willing to share with us in the service, please contact me. We would like to use you if possible.
Divorce Care for Kids
Sundays • 5:00 - 7:00pm • E240 For children ages 5-12
Come anytime throughout the seminar.
VolunteersNeeded
Rev. Carla Babb, [email protected]
Words from Carla
As the leaves change color and begin to fall off the trees, I am reminded of how awesome our God is. He gave us beauty in our earthly world filled with color to enjoy. I am also reminded just how fast time moves whether we want it to or not. Enjoying this time of the year is important, but before you know it things will look different, weather will change, and soon there will be a picture of bareness on the trees. At that time we will all want spring to hurry and come bringing back the color and refreshing our souls.
Sunday School 2-year-old Class (1 person)
15-19months (1person)
Sunday Night (2-3 volunteers)
ETC Hostess Looking for new hostesses
to begin in January
To volunteer, please contact Carla at 919-787-3740
Our time with our children goes extremely fast too. When you are in the moment of changing diapers, feeding, potty training, cleaning up, running from here to there it may seem like the day will never end. I assure you that it does and that phase of life will become a part of the past and when you look back you will be able to see that it wasn’t so bad. You constantly move from one phase of parenting to the next. As much as we sometimes wish for a brighter day or a more colorful season when times get tough, I encourage you to enjoy each moment. God does give us blessings in the hardest of times. To me they can easily be seen when looking in the eyes of a child.
I encourage you to consistently set aside time to be with your children. Children need your attention and your time. Before you know it, the time has passed and it is something you cannot get back. Enjoy each phase of the journey. God has blessed you with one of His greatest gifts, take many moments and enjoy! Jesus took time for little children, shouldn’t we?
But Jesus said, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not forbid them; for of such is the kingdom of heaven.
– Matthew 19:14
Parent/Child Dedication Sunday, November 23
8:45am & 11:00am Services
If you are a new parent and wish to participate in this special service,
please contact Carla at 919-787-3740 or [email protected].
Rev. Spencer Good, [email protected] s (919) 787-4991
www.rocraleigh.com
ROC HoursMonday • Tuesday • Thursday
8:00 am - 2:00 pm • 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Wednesday8:00 am - 2:00 pm
7:45 pm - 9:00 pm (for Trinity Members)
Friday8:00 am - 2:00 pm
(Gym Floor Closes at 11:45)
Saturday9:00 am - 12:00 pm
Volunteers Needed1st Monday • 6:00 - 9:00pm
2nd & 3rd Tuesday 3:00 - 6:00pm1st Wednesday 7:45 - 9:00pm3rd Thursday 6:00 - 9:00pm
ROC Sub-Volunteers NeededIf you are unable to serve on a set
scheduled time each month, we are also in need of volunteers who are available
and willing to sub at various times through December 2014.
To volunteer contact Michelle: 919-787-3740
ROC VolunteersMonday, November 10
8am-11am Charles & Ronda Swindell11am-2pm Billy Joyner3pm-6pm Rhonda Davis6pm-9pm Mark McCoy
Tuesday, November 118am-11am Johnny Teal11am-2pm Marcel Beaudreau3pm-6pm Volunteers Needed6pm-9pm Cynthia Coats
Wednesday, November 128am-11am Johnny Teal11am-2pm Ernest & Ann Tilley7:45pm-9pm Roger & Janet Shigehara
Thursday, November 138am-11am Joyce Warren11am-2pm Suzie Short3pm-6pm Donna Munley6pm-9pm Mike Stines
Friday, November 148am-11am Johnny Teal11am-2pm Nell Campbell
Saturday, November 159am - 12pm Ron Brown
ROC ActivitiesNovember 9 - November 15
Group Fitness Classes
M - F • 8:00-9:00 am • GymCardio Strength Training
M, W, F • 9:30-10:30 am • GymStroller Strides
T & Th • 9:00-10:00 am • GymDance-It Group Fitness Class
T & Th • 9:00-9:45 am • MP Room FREE
Senior Adult Bend and Stretch
Recreation Activities
M - F • 5:00-9:00pmBasketball Leagues
1st & 3rd Tuesdays • Each MonthPrayer Shawl Ministry
Th • 1:00-4:00 pm • A214Cards & Games Fellowship
Rev. Spencer Good, [email protected] s (919) 787-4991
www.rocraleigh.com
Fall Fest: Trunk or Treat 2014 was a great success thanks to the lead team, Sunday School class trunks and all the others involved in this years event. Pictures are posted on Trinity’s Facebook page and also links are being posted to the TBC and ROC websites.
TBC Fitness Classes Fitness classes are $5 per class.
No contract required, with exceptions of
Stroller Strides, Boot Camp and Dance-It.
All basketball players and cheerleaders will have one practice per week. Practices are conducted either on Monday, Tuesday or Thursday evenings, on the same day and at the same time each week. All practices will last one hour, consisting of a 15 minute devotion and a 45 minute on-court practice. All games and practices are held in the Recreational Outreach Center on the Trinity Baptist Church Campus.
100 days of TBC Upward begin in mid November!
Practice Schedules
Practices Times for 2014/2015 Season
Below are the season’s practice dates. Please plan to attend practice each week, we will practice each Monday/Tuesday/Thursday, having the two weeks around Christmas break as time without practice.
Practice Dates
November 10, 11 & 13
November 17, 18 & 20
December 1, 2 & 4
December 8, 9 & 11
December 15, 16 & 18
December 22, 23 & 25 No Practice, Christmas Break
December 29, 30 & January 1 No Practice, New Years Break
January 5, 6 & 8
January 12, 13 & 15
January 19, 20 & 22
January 26, 27 & 29
February 2, 3 & 5
February 9, 10 & 12
February 16, 17 & 19
E-mail newsletter articles no later than Noon Fridays to: [email protected].
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Trinity Baptist Church StaffTel: 919-787-3740 • Fax: 919-787-4884
Prayer Line: 781-PRAY (7729) www.tbcraleigh.com
Dr. G. Jeffery Roberts Senior Pastor
ext. 4850 • [email protected]. Hal Melton
Assoc. Pastor, Missions & Senior Adults ext. 4858 • [email protected]
Rev. Steve Byers Assoc. Pastor, Worship & Music
ext. 4861 • [email protected]. Karen Metcalf Eickhoff
Assoc. Pastor, Education & Families ext. 4855 • [email protected]
Rev. Spencer Good Assoc. Pastor, Outreach & Recreation
ext. 4856 • [email protected]. Lydia Tatum
Student Ministry Associate ext. 4857 • [email protected]
Christian Davis Interim Student Ministry Associate ext. 4860 • [email protected]
Rev. Carla Babb Preschool Ministry Associate
ext. 4859 • [email protected] Brown, Financial Administrator
ext. 4853 • [email protected] Adams, Pastoral Secretary
ext. 4851 • [email protected] Thornton, Ministerial Secretary ext. 4854 • [email protected]
Michelle Emmering, Ministerial Secretary ext. 4852 • [email protected] Miller, Weekday Preschool Director
ext. 4864 • [email protected] Surface, Weekday Preschool Admin.
ext. 4865Michelle Strom, Church Hostess
ext. 4863 • [email protected]. Wayne Rogers, Organist
Ramona Green, PianistBarbara Bowen, Pianist
ETC WorkersSunday, November 9
Hostess: Susan Pintuff Assistant Hostess: Heather DeVault
8:45 am Worship ServiceStephanie & Chris Stanley, Pat York, Stephanie & Lindsay Sitton, Angie or Mike Feree
10:55 am Worship Service0-4 mos Kim Mays
5-10 mos Brian Sumner, Paige Bagwell
11-14 mos Warren Mays
15-19 mos Dana Sumner
20-24 mos Karen Spilman, Bill Shelton
2 yrs Sheldon & Sarah Fry, Elliott Mays
3 yrs Caroline Warren
4 yrs Abby Mays
Wednesday, November 12Bed Babies Penny Cobb, Debbie Thomas
Toddlers Andrea Brinkley, Genevieve Dibanza
Two’s MaryAnn & Jim Bedingfield, Clay Warf
When you provide a check as payment, you authorize us either to use information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction.
Vision for GrowthNovember 2, 2014
Growing through Bible Study...Members New Age Group Present Members Visitors
Adults 564 0 15Students 122 0 4Children 89 0 1Preschool 81 0 2Totals 856 0 22Sunday School Total 878Growing through Worship...8:45am Worship Attendance 298 10:55am Worship Attendance 682 Total Worship Attendance 980Growing through Stewardship...(YTD totals through 9/30/2014)YTD General Fund Needs (Budget) $2,059,200.00YTD Operating Receipts $1,951,417.93 YTD Operating Expenses $1,847,036.65Capital CampaignCapital Campaign Pledges $4,159,670.00Pledged Money Received $876,462.41Total Received $918,761.36