First Baptist Church Taylorsville SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR MAY May 1 Baccalaureate practice following worship—all juniors and seniors need to be present May 3 Hamburger Plate Lunch Fundraiser for NYC Mission Trip - available 10:30 am-1 pm May 4 Clothes Closet open - 8 am until noon May 5 Deacon’s Meeting @ 5 pm Baccalaureate Service 6 pm with reception to follow Finger foods needed in FLC @ 5 pm - pg 5 May 7 Hands & Feet Work Day—9 am May 8 Senior Party @ Russ & Lisa Shelby’s home—6 pm—pg 5 May 12 Mother’s Day—Bring a flower in honor of your mom and place in vases Baby/Child Dedication— pg 5 Baby Bottle Boomerang begins for Choices Clinic—be sure to get your baby bottle Special offering for Baptist Children’s Village—envelopes will be available May 13 FBC Kindergarten Program—6:30 pm May 14 Hands & Feet Work Day—9 am May 15 Business meeting @ 6 pm—FLC May 16 Food pantry open from 4-5:30 pm May 18 Clothes Closet open from 8 am until noon Kids’ Fishing Event—Frankie & Lisa Clark’s 5 pm see pg 2 May 19 Mega Sports Camp VBS Planning meeting following morning worship Churchwide cookout and swim party at Frankie & Lisa Clark’s 5 pm Bring a side dish, lawn chairs and towels.—see pg 2 May 21 Senior Adult Day Retreat—FBC Laurel 12-4 pm Leave church at 11 am See pg 6 Jam Session—6-7 pm May 22 Last night for Wednesday Night Suppers—will resume Aug 7 May 26 Student FUGE payment due
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First Baptist Church
Taylorsville
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS FOR MAY
May 1 Baccalaureate practice following worship—all juniors and seniors need to be present
May 3 Hamburger Plate Lunch Fundraiser for NYC Mission Trip - available 10:30 am-1 pm
May 4 Clothes Closet open - 8 am until noon
May 5 Deacon’s Meeting @ 5 pm
Baccalaureate Service 6 pm with reception to follow
Finger foods needed in FLC @ 5 pm - pg 5
May 7 Hands & Feet Work Day—9 am
May 8 Senior Party @ Russ & Lisa Shelby’s home—6 pm—pg 5
May 12 Mother’s Day—Bring a flower in honor of your mom and place in vases
Baby/Child Dedication— pg 5
Baby Bottle Boomerang begins for Choices Clinic—be sure to get your baby bottle
Special offering for Baptist Children’s Village—envelopes will be available
May 13 FBC Kindergarten Program—6:30 pm
May 14 Hands & Feet Work Day—9 am
May 15 Business meeting @ 6 pm—FLC
May 16 Food pantry open from 4-5:30 pm
May 18 Clothes Closet open from 8 am until noon
Kids’ Fishing Event—Frankie & Lisa Clark’s 5 pm see pg 2
May 19 Mega Sports Camp VBS Planning meeting following morning worship
Churchwide cookout and swim party at Frankie & Lisa Clark’s 5 pm
Bring a side dish, lawn chairs and towels.—see pg 2
May 21 Senior Adult Day Retreat—FBC Laurel 12-4 pm Leave church at 11 am See pg 6
Jam Session—6-7 pm
May 22 Last night for Wednesday Night Suppers—will resume Aug 7
May 26 Student FUGE payment due
“By these He has given us very great and precious prom-
ises, so that through them you may share in the divine
nature, escaping the corruption that is in the world be-
cause of evil desires. For this very reason, make every
effort to supplement your faith with goodness, goodness
with knowledge, knowledge with self-control, self-
control with endurance, endurance with godliness, god-
liness with brotherly affection, and brotherly affection
with love. For if these qualities are yours and are in-
creasing, they will keep you from being useless or un-
fruitful in the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (2
Peter 1:4–8, HCSB)
Peter wrote these words to encourage Christians in his day.
Christians were outnumbered and were beginning to be se-
duced by false teachers, within the church; attacked by non-
Christian Jews for their devotion to Christ; and targeted by
Roman officials. Being a Christian in that time wasn’t easy
and believers needed encouragement.
Peter had stated that God has provided all that is needed to
live a godly life. If these qualities (faith, goodness,
knowledge, self-control, endurance, godliness, and brotherly
love) increase, we will not become useless. We will continue
to bear fruit. That, my friend, is the work of the Holy Spirit. I
can’t ever recall anyone expressing a desire to be useless. I’ve
known a lot of people that didn’t realize that they had be-
come useless for the kingdom. I’ve known a lot of people
who lived as though they did not care about God’s kingdom.
But, I have never heard anyone say, “I want to be useless.”
Never! But it happens all the time.
This summer, we are preaching through a series entitled,
The Heart of the Home. This series will examine people in
the Bible who either remembered their call of God or, people
in the Bible who seemingly forgot their call of God. Each
Sunday we will read the series text, “For if these qualities
are yours and are increasing, they will keep you from
being useless or unfruitful in the knowledge of our Lord
Jesus Christ. The person who lacks these things is blind
and shortsighted and has forgotten the cleansing from
his past sins.” (2 Peter 1:8–9, HCSB) By summer’s end, we
will be able to recite this passage by heart. I am praying by
summer’s end we will make the commitment to not become
useless for God’s kingdom.
Bro. Frankie
Sunday, May 19 @ 5 pm
Frankie & Lisa Clark’s Home
Hotdogs/sausage will be provided.
Bring a side dish.
Bring your lawn chairs and towels.
Children must be accompanied by adult. Non-swimmers should bring
own flotation devices.
BABY BOTTLE BOOMERANG
For Choices Clinic of Laurel,
We are asking each family to take
a baby bottle and fill it with
coins, bills, or check and return
to us on Father’s Day, June 16.
Our goal is to fill 50 bottles.
Bottles will be located on foyer
tables on Mother’s Day available
for checkout.
SPECIAL MOTHER’S DAY OFFERING FOR
BAPTIST CHILDREN’S VILLAGE
This year you will have an opportunity to give a special offering to
the Baptist Children’s Village on Mother’s Day. You will find special
envelopes in the bulletin on Mother’s Day for this offering.
JUNE 23-27 5:00 pm–8:15 pm
ATTENTION PLAYERS & COACHES:
IT’S TIME TO SIGN UP FOR
MEGA SPORTS CAMP!
Sign up sheet is on bulletin board on office hallway.
Please provide name, grade completed and t-shirt
size. CLASSES AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN
ENTERING K5-6TH GRADE
ATTENTION VBS VOLUNTEERS!
A planning meeting will be held on
Sunday, May 19 immediately following morning
worship. For more information, contact
Tiffany Robertson, VBS Director.
Jumps for Kids, Tues. Jun 18
VBS, June 23-27 5 pm-8:15 pm
Family Night, Sun Jul 7, 5pm
Museum of Natural Science, Sun, July 21
(after am worship)
BACCALAUREATE SERVICE—SUNDAY, MAY 5 @ 6 PM
Student camp payments are due by May 26
Unsure of your balance? See Ms. Lisa in
church office for balance.
HONORING OUR GRADUATING SENIORS
WHEN: Wednesday, May 8
WHERE: Russ & Lisa Shelby’s Home
TIME: 6-8 pm
FOR: All students
Swim party—so don’t forget your towel!
We will honor our seniors on Sunday, May 5 at 6 pm. The youth committee is asking for volun-
teers to make some type of finger food for the baccalaureate reception. We will need such food
as, cheese balls/crackers, finger sandwiches, ham rolls, homemade dips, fruit tray, homemade cook-
ies, anything that can be served easily. They ask that food be brought to the fellowship hall by 5:00
that afternoon. If possible the food needs to be brought on a crystal dish or Arthur Court (with name
on bottom). If you will help provide for this, please contact Karen Ware by phone at 601-452-0352