First Connections Volume 49 Issue 1 January 2019 A Publication of First Baptist Church 408 College Street Clinton, North Carolina 28328 Pastor’s Notes Ministerial Staff Dr. Ray Ammons Senior Pastor 704-214-2147 [email protected]Miss Lauren McCollister, Minister of Music and Director of Children’s Ministry 443-521-9888 [email protected]Support Staff Miss Paula Peters, Business Manager [email protected]Ms. Ruth Ann Johnson, Administrative Secretary [email protected]Mr. Michael Chestnutt, Accounting & Accounts Payable Mr. Jack Hamilton, Caretaker Mr. Jeff Draughon, Custodian Miss Angela Ruggles, Media-Library Director Request Information [email protected]FIRST BAPTIST NEWS (USPS 898-960) is published monthly by First Baptist Church, 408 College Street, Clinton, NC, 28328. Periodical postage paid at Clinton, NC. Postmaster: Send address changes to First Baptist Church, 408 College Street, Clinton, NC, 28328. Our Sunday morning service is heard every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. on WCLN radio, 1170 AM. You may also hear us on StarVision cable channel 16. Phones Church Office: 910-592-8124 FAX: 910-592-6109 Visit Us On the Web: www.clintonfirstbaptist.org Our church staff Our Mission “The purpose of First Baptist Church is to honor God as we love and minister to all people, witness to them of our life-changing Savior, lead them into the fellowship of His church, and nurture them in Christian growth.” I have always had this mental picture of December circling into January. Our year moves slowly through winter and gains momentum through the refreshment and vitality of spring and summer. We turn the corner from summer to fall and then climb through the season of color and change to reach the pinnacle of the Christmas season. It is not an arduous climb but a steady ascension to a celebratory culmination of the completed calendar year. At that point it is not blockaded with a gate that needs opening but rather a festive hallway that takes us into a new opportunity. I always thought my personal perspective was unique, maybe even strange. Then I read where many cultures of bygone days had a similar view using the image of a snake swallowing its tail. Often, with that vision in mind, ancient versions of almanacs were printed as round not rectangular books. Apparently it was a way of viewing time as cyclical and not linear with days, weeks, months, and years flowing into each other. We are now in January. The journey has commenced. With this turn comes not a “do-over” of this past year but the opportunity for renewal and fresh journeys. It will be our fifth full calendar year with you. We will complete our new Family Ministry Center. With that will come celebration but also the opportunity and the need to reevaluate our missional goals. We will discover new ministries and missions God has planned. We will follow these paths together. May the experience of these past four and a half years and the Advent season not be marked as the “end” of a path but the celebration of resurrection and a testimony to the redemption bestowed to us by Christ. Let’s journey on. Let’s “Love Where We Live” and join God where he works. Let’s get moving. Christmas 2019 is right around a few seasonal corners. Blessings, Ray 1 Church Wide New Year’s Lunch, 12:00 Noon in the Fellowship Hall Church Office Closed 6 Committees/Councils Joint Meeting, 6:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall 9 Wednesday night activities resume. 13 Men’s Breakfast, Grove Park Baptist Church, 8:15 a.m. 21 Church Office closed January Highlights Wednesday Night Suppers Resume January 9 Our regular schedule of Wednesday night suppers resumes January 9, beginning with supper at 5:30 followed by Bible study at 6:00 and Adult Choir Practice at 7:00. Children will have a back-to-school skating party at the skating rink at 5:30. Please remember to sign up for supper by Tuesday, January 8. Menu will be fried chicken, creamed potatoes, peas, rolls and dessert.
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monthly by First Baptist Church, 408 College Street,
Clinton, NC, 28328. Periodical postage paid at Clinton, NC.
Postmaster: Send address changes to First Baptist Church,
408 College Street, Clinton, NC, 28328.
Our Sunday morning service is heard every Sunday at 11:00 a.m. on WCLN radio, 1170 AM. You may also hear us on StarVision cable channel 16.
Phones
Church Office: 910-592-8124
FAX: 910-592-6109
Visit Us On the Web:
www.clintonfirstbaptist.org
Our church staff
Our Mission
“The purpose of First
Baptist Church is to
honor God as we love and minister to all
people, witness to them of our life-changing
Savior, lead them into the fellowship of His
church, and nurture them in Christian
growth.”
I have always had this mental picture of December circling into January. Our year moves slowly through winter and gains momentum through the refreshment and vitality of spring and summer. We turn the corner from summer to fall and then climb through the season of color and change to reach the pinnacle of the Christmas season. It is not an arduous climb but a steady ascension to a celebratory culmination of the completed calendar year. At that point it is not blockaded with a gate that needs opening but rather a festive hallway that takes us into a new opportunity. I always thought my personal perspective was unique, maybe even strange. Then I read where many cultures of bygone days had a similar view using the image of a snake swallowing its tail. Often, with that vision in mind, ancient versions of almanacs were printed as round not rectangular books. Apparently it was a way of viewing time as cyclical and not linear with days, weeks, months, and years flowing into each other. We are now in January. The journey has commenced. With this turn comes not a “do-over” of this past year but the opportunity for renewal and fresh journeys. It will be our fifth full calendar year with you. We will complete our new Family Ministry Center. With that will come celebration but also the opportunity and the need to reevaluate our missional goals. We will discover new ministries and missions God has planned. We will follow these paths together. May the experience of these past four and a half years and the Advent season not be marked as the “end” of a path but the celebration of resurrection and a testimony to the redemption bestowed to us by Christ. Let’s journey on. Let’s “Love Where We Live” and join God where he works. Let’s get moving. Christmas 2019 is right around a few seasonal corners.
Blessings, Ray
1 Church Wide New Year’s Lunch,
12:00 Noon in the Fellowship Hall
Church Office Closed
6 Committees/Councils Joint Meeting, 6:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
9 Wednesday night activities
resume.
13 Men’s Breakfast, Grove Park
Baptist Church, 8:15 a.m.
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January Highlights
Wednesday Night Suppers Resume January 9
Our regular schedule of Wednesday night suppers resumes January 9, beginning with supper at 5:30 followed by Bible study at 6:00 and Adult Choir Practice at 7:00.
Children will have a back-to-school skating party at the skating rink at 5:30.
Please remember to sign up for supper by Tuesday, January 8. Menu will be fried chicken, creamed potatoes, peas, rolls and dessert.
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Memory of:
Erwin (Bill) Lee
Max Lippard
Hubert Weeks
Jesse Marshburn
Given by: Imogene King
Memory of Zack (Coonie) McCullen
Given by: Faye McCullen & Family
Memory of:
Christopher Combs
Marianna Dawkins
Given by: Faye B. McCullen
Memory of:
James Bishop
Margaret Boykin
Alex Bunker
Peggy Carlton
Christopher Combs
Pat Driskill
Ann Glover
Ricky Godwin
Louise Honrine
Rachel Johnson
Nancy Kitchin
Erwin (Bill) Lee
Doris Lewis
Thurston Little
Donnie McClanahan
Ricky Moore
Ruby Nunnery
Went Parker
Marsha Powell
Frances Ward
Lois Weaver
J.F. Wright
Given by: Pat & Dempsey Craig
Memory of Lindsay Peterson
Given by: Janice Peterson Tart & Sue Lee
Memory of:
Donald Pridgen
Ann Glover
Given by: Sandra Pridgen
Memory of V.J. & Florrie Kenan
Given by: Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Kenan
Memory of Lindsay Peterson
Given by: Jan Peterson
Tart & Sue Lee
Memorials (Nov. 26—Dec. 23 ) Please Remember in Prayer — IN THE HOSPITAL
None at the time of this printing.
OUR CHURCH FAMILY Ed Bissette, Lee Brown, Jeanne Hobbs, Carolyn Kennedy, Mary Poole, Nettie Sue Pope, Keith Powell, Becky Todd, Doug & Faye S. Warren
OUR HOMEBOUND Joe Butler, John Daly, Leslie Godwin, Willa Dean House, Jane Kaleel, Vara Matthis, Terry Penny, Juanita Rich, Frances Tart, Margie Woodall
NURSING HOME AND SKILLED CARE Local Glenda Bunker, Southwood 210 R.J. Underwood, Mary Gran 211 Willie Ruth Watson, Mary Gran 704
Out of Town Edna Bass, Warsaw Nursing & Rehab, Room 10 Carla Goodwin, Cypress Point Rehab, Wilmington
EXTENDED FAMILY AND FRIENDS
Savannah Bailey (Tenna Autry’s great-niece)
Danny Baldwin (Lee Brown’s brother-in-law)
Lynn Phillips Cheadle (Steve and Johnny Kaleel’s cousin)
Cindy Cumbo (Fred & Judy Cumbo’s daughter-in-law)
Hilda Draughon (Jeff Draughon’s wife)
Tommy Glover
Christine Herring (Ted Herring’s mother)
Hilda Lambert (Donald Wrench’s sister)
David Manning (Gina Hamilton’s father)
Lloyd & Jane McGowan (Amela Sutton’s parents)
Pamela Medford
Zack Millican (Becky Todd’s nephew)
Betty Lou Palmer (Lee Brown’s aunt)
Isabella Salazar-Flores
Cindy Rich Spruil (Juanita Rich’s daughter)
Holly Thornton (daughter of Mike & Barbara Shook)
Our Soup Kitchen ministry
Tim’s Gift Ministry
Kay Turner, Sue Singleton, Shelter of Love in
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Condolences The pastor and church family express deepest sympathy to the families of Marianna Dawkins, Tim Harris and Lindsay Peterson.
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Steve Branch Hannah Underwood Gabriel Bowker Jessica Hamilton Allan Lockerman Storm Cannady Ray Ammons Joseph McClanahan Calvin Deans Sue Lee Lori Boone Noel Thompson Jart Hudson
John Blanchard Vicki Britt Jack Hamilton Jena Justice Mirjean Blackman Charles Blackman Karmen Best Jacob Matthews Annell Grace Starling Donald Frazier Cristie Quakenbush Gina Hamilton Sheila Blackman
Christy Jordan Ricky Autry Faye S. Warren Nettie Sue Pope Penny Latimer Horne Caroline Montgomery Cassidy Montgomery Marilyn Faircloth
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January Birthdays
January Greeter Schedule
6 Bill & Alta Starling
13 George & Debbie Raynor
20 Fred & Judy Cumbo
27 Bill Dunlap & Sam McCullen
January Nursery Schedule
Jan. 6 Lynn Underwood & Taylor Spell Jan. 13 Lindsay & Jake Matthews Jan. 20 Michelle Simmons & Jodi Hall Jan. 27 Joel & Annette Starling
If you are unable to be in the nursery on your Sunday, please arrange to trade with someone on the list. Also, please update the church office with those changes. Thanks!
*22 Teresa Underwood, Kay Richardson, Mary Ann Hobbs
28 Ann Merritt, Tenna Autry, Carolyn Wrench
If you are unable to count on your designated day, please find
someone to switch with. The alternate is Bill Miller.
*Tuesday
January Meals on Wheels Schedule
Monday’s Wednesday's
2 Jerry Hatch 7 Linda Combs & 9 Michelle Simmons Bonnie Matthews 14 Kay Richardson 16 Jerry Hatch 21 Joyce Lippard 23 Michelle Simmons 28 Pat & Dempsey Craig 30 Jerry Hatch If you are unable to serve on your assigned date, please exchange dates with someone else or call 592-5604.
Senior Adult Activities
Visits to Homebound is the 1st Monday of the month at 10:00 a.m.
Nursing Home Visitation is the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 10:00 a.m.
Other Activities are announced as planned. Please join us!
Sunday Worship Schedule 9:00 am Library Open (11:00 am closed) 9:45 am Sunday School for all ages 11:00 am Morning Worship 5:30 pm Youth Fellowship
Food Pantry for January
During October, we are collecting Rice and Jelly for the Food Pantry. Items must be brought to the church by Monday, January 14, 2019.
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Senior Happenings
Christmas Dinner
On Saturday, December 1, we had our annual Christmas party. The fellowship hall was decorated in a traditional red and white color scheme, with red poinsettias in each window and white candles and magnolia leaves on each table. Thanks to Carolyn Chestnutt, Carol McCullen, Pat Albritton, Sandra Pridgen and Johnny Chestnutt for a job well done.
Everyone enjoyed a meal of ham, potato salad, butter beans, baked apples, cranberry salad, yeast rolls, desserts and tea. Sue Miller made praline pies and the cakes were given by Carol McCullen, Joyce Lippard, JoAnna Dunlap, Ann Weeks, Ruth Roderick and Phylis McKee.
Mrs. Ann Weeks shared a moving devotion that touched everyone’s heart. His Voice entertained with good old gospel songs, and closed with everyone’s favorite, Mary Did You Know?
Many thanks to everyone who helped to make this evening special. Dr. Ray Ammons closed with prayer.
On Sunday, December 2, the Senior Adult Council met and prepared gift bags for our homebound and nursing home residents. Each person receives a visit with devotions and prayer, and gets a gift bag for Christmas.
Love in Christ, Faye B. Warren, Senior Adult Director
Upcoming Senior Adult Events
Tuesday, January 1
New Year’s Lunch, 12:00 noon in the Fellowship Hall. Cost is $3 at the door.
Sunday, January 6
Senior Adult Council meets at 2:30 p.m.
Monday, January 7
Homebound Visitation: Leave church at 10:00 am
Tuesday, January 8
Nursing Home visitation at Mary Gran and Southwood, We will leave the church at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, January 22
“Precious Gems” will meet at 10:00 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall.
If you need a ride to any of our events, call Faye B.
Senior Adult Christmas Dinner 2018
Church Wide Breakfast and Joint
Sunday School December 16, 2018
Children’s Christmas Program December 16, 2018
Adult Choir Christmas Cantata December 16, 2018
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Sunday Schedule 9:00 am Library Open (until 11:00 am) 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Worship in the Sanctuary 5:30 pm Youth (Grade 6-12) Bible Study/Fellowship
Honor of Linda Combs Honor of Judy Cumbo Honor of Edith Raynor
Given by: Faith Sunday School Class
Honor of Al Roderick’s 80th Birthday
Given by: Ruth Roderick
In Honor Of
Deadline for
February Newsletter
“Precious Gems” 10:00 am,
Fellowship Hall 14P Bus Reserved
AA 8:00 pm, Social Hall
Al-Anon
AA 8:00 pm, Social Hall
Al-Anon
10:00 am Homebound
Visitation
Church Council 7:00 pm
New Year’s Day
Church Office Closed
New Arrival Jan Peterson of Clinton and Jean Peterson of Morehead City are pleased to announce the birth of a new grandchild, Verdie Dukes Peterson. The proud parents are Lin and Megan Peterson of Raleigh and big brother is Everett Michael Peterson. The late Lindsay Peterson is the grandfather.
1:00 pm Haitian Worship, Chapel
Monetary Committee
9:00 am
Soup Kitchen 4:00 –6:00pm
Soup Kitchen 4:00 –6:00pm
Soup Kitchen 4:00 –6:00pm
1:00 pm Haitian Worship, Chapel
Soup Kitchen 4:00 –6:00pm
Expressions of Appreciation Dear church family,
Shannon, Lin and I want to express our sincere gratitude for all of the kindness we have received during Lindsay’s illness and since his passing.
We are thankful for our many blessings, and the First Baptist Church family is among them.
We also want to wish everyone a joyous, peaceful, and blessed holiday season.
Jan Peterson The family of Everette “Lindsay” Peterson
Soup Kitchen 4:00 –6:00pm
Men’s Breakfast 8:15 am, Grove
Park
Evening Activities Resume
Men’s Breakfast January 13 The next Men’s Breakfast will be Sunday, January 13, at 8:15 a.m. at Grove Park Baptist Church. All men and boys are invited to attend.
MLK Day –
Church Office
Closed
Fellowship Hall Reserved 4:00 –
8:00 pm
Committee/ Council Night Sunday, January 6
All Committee/Council members will meet jointly in the Fellowship Hall on Sunday, January 6, at 6:00 p.m. to commence with the work of the new year. This important session will include reviewing committee/council duties, selecting officers, and considering the specific events and responsibilities each group will engage in 2019.
All who have been selected to serve on a committee or council for 2019 are urged to attend. Your participation is extremely important.
Christmas Eve Service Danielle Johnson shared her wonderful musical talent at the Christmas Eve Communion Service.
Thank You Dear First Baptist Church,
Thank you for your monetary donation to help feed 462 inmates at Sampson Correctional Institute on December 20, 2018. The inmates truly appreciate this Christmas dinner given at this special time of year.
Chick Gancer Community Resource Council
1:00 pm Haitian Worship, Chapel
Memorials (continued) Memory of Rachel Cannady Johnson