F IRST B APTIST C HURCH DECEMBER 2013 VOLUME 8, I SSUE 11 T HE M ESSENGER C HURCH L IFE 2-7 MUSIC & WORSHIP 8-9 F AMILY L IFE 10-11 WEEKLY S CHEDULE 12 C ALENDAR insert I NSIDE THIS ISSUE : CHRISTMAS EVE COMMUNION AND CANDLELIGHT SERVICE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24 9:00 PM “M ESSIAH ” S UNDAY, DECEMBER 15 TH 7:00 PM FBC S ANCTUARY C HOIR, GENESIS Y OUTH C HOIR AND C HRISTMAS ORCHESTRA. A NGELS W E H AVE H EARD !! A H ANDBELL C ELEBRATION OF THE C HRISTMAS S EASON S UNDAY , D ECEMBER 1 7:00 PM N IGHT IN B ETHLEHEM OUR C HURCH OFFERING TO MOUNT HOLLY DAYS F RIDAY, DECEMBER 13 TH LIVE NATIVITY S CENES AT 6:30 PM AND 7:30 PM. S EE MARIE TO VOLUNTEER . C HRISTMAS P ARADE , S OUP , AND S ANDWICHES W EDNESDAY , D ECEMBER 4, 2013 4:00 PM F ELLOWSHIP H ALL Please bring crock pots of soup to be shared with all who come. See Susan Greene to volunteer to help!
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F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH
DECEMBER 2013 VOLUME 8, ISSUE 11
THE MESSENGER
CHURCH L IFE
2-7
MUSIC & WORSHIP 8-9
FAMILY L IFE 10-11
WEEKLY SCHEDULE 12
CALENDAR insert
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
CHRISTMAS EVE
COMMUNION AND
CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24
9:00 PM
“MESSIAH” SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15TH
7:00 PM
FBC SANCTUARY CHOIR,
GENESIS YOUTH CHOIR
AND CHRISTMAS
ORCHESTRA.
ANGELS WE
HAVE
HEARD ! !
A H A N D B E L L
C E L E B R A T I O N O F T H E
C H R I S T M A S S E A S O N
S UND A Y , D E C EM B E R 1
7 : 0 0 PM
NIGHT IN
BETHLEHEM
OUR CHURCH OFFERING
TO MOUNT HOLLY DAYS
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13TH
LIVE NATIVITY SCENES AT
6:30 PM AND 7:30 PM.
SEE MARIE TO
VOLUNTEER.
CHRISTMAS
PARADE , SOUP ,
AND SANDWICHES
W E DN E S D A Y ,
D E C EM B E R 4 , 2 0 1 3
4 : 0 0 PM
F E L L OW S H I P H A L L
P l e a s e b r i n g c r o c k p o t s o f s o u p t o b e s h a r e d
w i t h a l l w h o c o m e . S e e S u s a n G r e e n e t o
v o l u n t e e r t o h e l p !
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Gifts given to the building fund
• In memory of Evelyn Toomey by Kemp & Cynthia Michael • In honor of Our Children and Grandchildren by Mike and Ann Huff • In honor of and memory of Our Parents by Mike and Ann Huff • In honor of First Baptist Church Staff by Mary Martin • In memory of Hazel Fincher Robinson by Baxter & Sally McIntosh
W ITH CHRISTIAN SYMPATHY
• Mary Hoy and Family in the death of her mother • Susan Greene and Family in the death of her mother • Peggy Griffin and Family in the death of her sister
GIFTS GIVEN TO THE GARRIE l. Kendrick fund
• In memory of G. L. Kendrick by Frances Springs
As we journey through this As we journey through this As we journey through this As we journey through this
season of hope and wonder, we season of hope and wonder, we season of hope and wonder, we season of hope and wonder, we
pray the peace & love of the pray the peace & love of the pray the peace & love of the pray the peace & love of the
Christ child will travel with Christ child will travel with Christ child will travel with Christ child will travel with
you. We pray His love will you. We pray His love will you. We pray His love will you. We pray His love will
visit you, and we thank you visit you, and we thank you visit you, and we thank you visit you, and we thank you
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SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES
Extended Care—Infants
Dec. 1-John & Darcy Bailey Dec. 8-Brian & Mary Frierson Dec. 15-Suzanne Griffin & Leah Allen Dec. 22-Bill & Vickie Flowers Dec. 29-Kathleen, Shay & Sarah Lindsey
Sunday School Average 141 Total Receipts $42,334 Building Fund $4,362 Building Fund YTD $96,924 Other Designated $8,837 Other Designated YTD $67,721 2013 Church Budget $463,335 Avg. Needs through 10/31 $386,112 Budget Receipts through 10/31 $335,498 Building Loan Balance $125,198
The Compelled By Love Mission Group will meet Monday, December 2 at 10:30 a.m. at the Fellowship Hall.
Circle of Faith will have their Christmas social at the home of Peggy McGlohon on Tuesday, December 9 at 7:00 p.m.
Mission Moments
Extended Care—Toddler/Preschool
Dec. 1-Daniel & Andrea Noles Dec. 8-Gina & Mattie Hough Dec. 15-Cheryl Lineberger & Anna Czekaj Dec. 22-Brooke Lopez & Amanda Choren Dec. 29-Linda Richardson & Jane Collins
Wednesday Night Suppers
Dec. 4-No Wed. Meal (Christmas Parade) Dec. 11-Surprise Me Night Dec. 18-No Wed. Meal-Christmas Break Dec. 25-No Wed. Meal-Christmas Break
The church office will be closed for Christmas and New The church office will be closed for Christmas and New The church office will be closed for Christmas and New The church office will be closed for Christmas and New
Years on Tuesday, December 24th, Wednesday, December Years on Tuesday, December 24th, Wednesday, December Years on Tuesday, December 24th, Wednesday, December Years on Tuesday, December 24th, Wednesday, December 25th, and Wednesday, January 1st. May you and your 25th, and Wednesday, January 1st. May you and your 25th, and Wednesday, January 1st. May you and your 25th, and Wednesday, January 1st. May you and your f a m i l y h a v e a v e r y b l e s s e d h o l i d a y f a m i l y h a v e a v e r y b l e s s e d h o l i d a y f a m i l y h a v e a v e r y b l e s s e d h o l i d a y f a m i l y h a v e a v e r y b l e s s e d h o l i d a y
season!season!season!season!
Homebound Members of the Month
Remember these this month with a card, visit or call.
Frances Black 235 Cedar Lane
Mt. Holly, NC 28120 Birthday—December 5
Harry Wentz
Terrace Ridge Assisted Living 1252 Hudson Blvd. Room 212
Dec. 13-Tom & Linda Medley (39 years) Dec. 21-Bennie & Shirley Brookshire (61 years) Dec. 21-Hunter & Shane Hawkins Dec. 22-Derek & Tina Staton Dec. 23-Brian & Nicole Smith Dec. 27-Al & Jane Rhodes
Andy & Julia Richardson
on the birth of their
baby boy
James Andrew
on
November 19
VOLUME 8, ISSUE 9 PAGE 5
CHURCH L
IFE
Dear Church Family, Life throws us a few curve balls sometimes; I know over the past six years my family has had a few thrown at them: loss of my brother at age 44 (6 yrs. this Nov. 14), I had stage 4 colon cancer (Feb, 2009), loss of my father (May 3, 2010), loss of my mother in law (who was like a mom to me) [March 18, 2012], almost lost my husband this year (spent 8 months in a hospital facility, 4 of those in Hospice) and now my mom (Nov. 7), AND through all this God has given me and my family comfort.
He has given me and my family wonderful friends, church members and extended family to help through these times of sorrows and for that we are grateful. Thank you for bringing food to the house prior to the memorial service, sending a card, saying a word of encouragement and praying for us.
BUT the greatest gift he has given us is eternal life, so my family and I will someday be reunited with them.
And as Kendell would say, for a GOD like that we can all say: THANKS BE TO GOD!
O give thanks unto the Lord; for He is good. Psalm 118:29
Susan Greene
Church-wide Fellowship
Deacon Drop-in
Sunday, December 1st
5:00-6:30 P. M.
Fellowship Hall
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JUBILANT SENIORS TRIP TO THE SPEEDWAY CLUB
At this writing, The Jubilant Team hope that each of you had a joyous Thanksgiving, and that you are getting excited planning for the Christmas season. All seniors 55 and older mark your calendar now for Saturday, January 25th at 10:00 a.m. Make your way to the fellowship hall to enjoy the Winter/Valentine’s Brunch catered by Missi Fortsch and the delicious dessert table furnished by the Jubilant Team. There will be a Winter/Valentine’s Musical for your enjoyment and fun and fellowship for all! More detailed information to follow in the classrooms by your team members about cost per person. Kim will be the contact person.
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!! From Frances Gurley and the Jubilant Team
CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR
Homebound MEMBERS
Deadline for bringing Christmas cards for the homebound is December 4th. Please remember that
you need only the names on the envelopes and please do not seal them. Turn in
cards at the Glendale Entrance down the hall from the nursery. Thank you for your
help with this very important ministry.
Our Homebound Members:
Charles & Frances Black Howard & Carol Long Rosemary Carothers Baxter & Sally McIntosh Ed Coffey Ruth Reed Frankie Ferguson Cathleen Small Norma Flowers Betty Smith Lloyd Gann Elizabeth Stack Tina Gardner Becky Thompson Hazel Hedgepath Stella Weeks Charles Hensley Harry Wentz Lincie Huffstetler
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God with Us…..
Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.
Isaiah 7:14
The words of the prophet come to us: The virgin shall conceive and bear a son and shall call his name Immanuel. Immanuel will come.
Immanuel is Hebrew for “God [is] with us.” We often see this word spelled Emmanuel. This is from the Greek transliteration of the word that we find in Matthew 1:23 where Matthew quotes this prophecy. Thus, our Old Testament, written originally in Hebrew, will spell it Immanuel while our New Testament, with its Greek origins, will spell it Emmanuel.
The key of course is the meaning: God with us. This name represents a powerful statement about the reality of who our God is; God is the One who is with us. In all the ups and downs of life, God is the One who is with us.
I take great solace in that reality. I am very aware that often this season of joy is not joyful for everyone. When loss enters our lives or we suffer the pains of life or we suffer financial setbacks, the season can be filled with anguish, depression and sorrow. This pain is only made worse when we see others so joyful. Worse yet, many, in a well-meaning attempt to cheer others, casually say to us, “Smile, it’s Christmas, you know.”
It is times like this when we need to come to grips with the reality of Isaiah’s words. God with us, Immanuel, is coming. For us, on this side of the First Advent, Immanuel has come and remains with us, in the truest sense, to this very moment. As we face dejection and sadness, we can take comfort in the truth that our God is with us; indeed, our God has even struggled with the pains of life in human form to complete our salvation. For those filled with joy in this season, we can know that Immanuel travels with us always.
It is this God, the One who is with us, that will be with us in both the ups and downs of life. Immanuel has come, Immanuel is here and Immanuel will return.
During this season, we will be hearing words that help us go deeper with Immanuel. The season calls us to hear words like “Preparing,” “Waiting,” “Singing,” “Listening,” and “Wondering.” Let us hear those words as we gather close to the manger this Advent season. The season calls us close to Immanuel, but that only happens when we prepare for His return. Advent is our time to grow closer to Immanuel. Will we?
Grace and peace, Kendell Cameron
Pastor’s pen
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DECEMBER WORSHIP AT A GLANCE
MUSIC &
WORSHIP
• December 1, 2013—1st Sunday of Advent; Dr. Kendell Cameron preaching; Matthew 24:36-44;“Waiting” Genesis: “Gloria,” “Celtic Advent Carol” and “May God Grant to the Living” Exodus 1: “I Wonder as I Wander” and “Away in a Manger” Rev. Brian Childers—Piano
• December 8, 2013—2nd Sunday of Advent; Dr. Kendell Cameron preaching; Matthew 3:1-12; “Preparing” Sanctuary Choir “My Lord, He’s A–Comin’ Soon” Young Musicians: “Glory to God” and “Go Tell It” Children’s Bells: “The First Noel” Ms. Tracy Whitlock—Piano
• December 15, 2013—3rd Sunday of Advent; Dr. Kendell Cameron preaching; “Singing” Sanctuary Choir “Messiah” selections; Bellissimo: “O Sing A Song of Bethlehem” and “Change Ring on O Divinum Mysterium” Mrs. Elaine Crosby—Piano
• December 22, 2013—4th Sunday of Advent; Dr. Kendell Cameron preaching; Matthew 1:18-25 ; “Listening” Sanctuary Choir “Before the Marvel of this Night” “Come Join Their Song” Miss Hannah Childers, Saxophone; Christmas Orchestra “Christmas Fantasia” Exodus II: “Angels We Have Heard on High” and “Tidings of Comfort and Joy” Mr. Blake Moran—Piano
• December 24, 2013—Christmas Eve; Dr. Kendell Cameron preaching; Luke 2:1-20; “Wondering” Intergenerational Choir “Were You There on That Christmas Night” “O Holy Night” Mrs. Paige Sisk, Soloist. Mr. Tom McLain—Piano
• December 29, 2013—4th Sunday of Advent; Dr. Kendell Cameron preaching; Matthew 2:13-23; “Calling” Joy Choir “The Jesus Gift” “Peace, Peace” “Lullaby, Sweet Tiny Child” “The Lord Bless You and Keep You” Mrs. Elaine Crosby—Piano
Keely Nicole Strawn and Brian Douglas Childers
Request the Pleasure of your Company
At the Celebration of their Union
Saturday, the twenty eighth of DecemberSaturday, the twenty eighth of DecemberSaturday, the twenty eighth of DecemberSaturday, the twenty eighth of December Two Thousand and Thirteen
At Half Past Three Oʹclock in the Afternoon
First Baptist Church 300 South Main Street Reception to follow Please RSVP by December 1 to the email address below with your name and the number in
your party. We look forward to celebrating with you!
F E A T U R I N G T H E F I R S T B A P T I S T H A N D B E L L M I N I S T R Y
SUNDAY ,
DECEMBER 1 S T ,
7 P.M .
FBC
ANGELS WE HAVE HEARD ! !
Christmas Orchestra will rehearse at 3 p.m. on Sunday: Dec. 1, 8, 15 and at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, December 22. Music is available now for pick-up! If you do not have an instrument, check with Brian. We hope you will make plans to be a part of this year’s Christmas Orchestra and use your gifts to God’s honor and glory.
CHRISTMAS ORCHESTRA DECEMBER 22, 2013
The Combined Sanctuary and Genesis Choirs proudly present
Sunday, December 15, 2013 7 p.m.
First Baptist Church
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Christmas Family Night
Come join us Wednesday night, December 18 for Family Night. Folks of all ages are invited to come and share with us following our Wednesday night supper, which begins at 5:30 p.m., for a time of celebrating the Birth of the Christ Child! We’ll play some games and enjoy fellowship together! The program will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Youth are invited to our Christmas Progressive Dinner Sunday, December 22 at 5:00 p.m. We will meet at the church and then go for appetizers. We will then return to the church for a special dinner in the fellowship hall followed by a Candlelight Communion Service especially for youth! Finally, we will go to the Cameron’s house for dessert and gifts. Parents can pick up youth at the Cameron house at 124 Birchwood Court. We will finish around 9:00 p.m.
Youth should bring $5 to offset the cost of the food and bring a small inexpensive gift to be traded. Note: it’s OK to bring a funny gift, but it needs to be something Kendell would approve! If you’re not sure, check with him!!
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Children’s Mentors Needed **We have 2 Mentors so far and would love 2 more**
Have you ever wanted to mentor a child? On Wednesday afternoons from 5:00—5:30 p.m. we have about 5 children who would love for an older adult to listen to them read, help them with math, time them as they write, or simply talk with them about their day. This would be a great opportunity for our Senior Adults who may already be coming to church for dinner. Won’t you come 30 minutes early and let us pair you with a child each week to mentor with? Please see Marie for more details.
On Friday, December 13th, we will do two live Nativity Scenes: One at 6:30 p.m. and the other at 7:30 p.m. Pizza will be provided for those participating. See Marie to sign up.
A Night in Bethlehem is presented as part of the eighth annual Mount Holly Days Celebration. This is a wonderful opportunity for our church to come together to reach out to the Mount Holly community in an exciting and unique way.
Come join us for an evening of wonder and excitement as we celebrate the birth of our Savior and share His love with the community.
300 S. Main St. Mount Holly, NC 28120
Phone: 704-827-2481 Fax: 704-827-4525 E-mail: [email protected] Dr. Kendell Cameron, Pastor-704-812-8144 (Home) 704-214-1022 (Mobile) Rev. Brian Childers, Minister of Music- 704-460-4623 Mrs. Marie Graeper, Minister of Children-704-740-6360 Ms. Mary Lowder, Organist Mrs. Kim Payne, Administrative Assistant Mrs. Beth Lawing, Newsletter Editor
F IRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sundays 8:55 AM Musical Preparation for Worship 9:00 AM Sunday Morning Praise Singing (Choir Room) 9:00 AM Library Open until 9:45 AM 9:45 AM Bible Study 10:55 AM Morning Worship 12:00 PM Library Open until 12:30 PM 5:00 PM Adult Handbells (Bellissimo) 5:00 PM Youth Deep Impact 6:00 PM Youth Snack Supper 6:30 PM Youth Choir (Genesis) Tuesdays 11:00 AM Senior Adult Choir (Joy Choir) Wednesdays 3:00 PM Tinkerbells (grades K-2) 4:00 PM Children’s Bells (Grades 3-5) 5:30 PM Family Fellowship Meal (Fellowship Hall) 6:00 PM Music Makers (Grades K-2), Young Musicians (Grades 3-5), Creative Arts Team/ Missions 6:15 PM Adult Bible Study 6:45 PM Cherub Choir (ages 3-4)/Youth Bells (Exodus 1 & 2) 7:30 PM Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal
If there is an emergency you may If there is an emergency you may If there is an emergency you may If there is an emergency you may
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