VOLUME 58 April 29, 2015 NO. 17 Weekly Activities Sunday, May 3, 2015 – Senior Adult Day 8:30 Worship Service 9:45 LifeGroups 11:00 Worship Service - COAC 5:30 LifeGroups: Don Clary – Knox Bldg. Monday, May 4, 2015 7:00 Worship Committee Mtg. Tuesday, May 5, 2015 3:00 Ladies Prayer Group 6:00 Mary Parker Group – Out to Eat (Meet at the church) 7:00 WOM Visionary (At the home of Carol Stanford) 7:00 Youth Committee Mtg. Wednesday, May 6, 2015 5:15 Fellowship Meal 6:15 CentriKid Parent Mtg. 6:30 POWERHOUSE – in Room B-201 (Men’s SS Class) 6:30 The Basement for 6 th – 12 th Graders 6:30 Wednesday Night LifeGroups 7:35 Sanctuary Choir Thursday, May 7, 2015 12:00 National Day of Prayer Prayer in front of the COAC (Sanctuary opens 8:30 – 6:00 for prayer) Saturday, May 9, 2015 7:00 Runnin’ Disciples THE VISITOR Phone 803-222-3216 Web site: www.fbcclover.com 8:30 AM in the Sanctuary 9:45 LifeGroups (Sunday School) 11:00 AM in the COAC Pastor Mike Stafford preaching Learn more as we dive deeper into the stories from A.D. – The Bible Continues Series with inspiring messages and video clips from the TV series each Sunday until Father’s Day.
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VOLUME 58 April 29, 2015 NO. 17
Weekly Activities
Sunday, May 3, 2015 – Senior Adult
Day
8:30 Worship Service
9:45 LifeGroups
11:00 Worship Service - COAC
5:30 LifeGroups:
Don Clary – Knox Bldg.
Monday, May 4, 2015
7:00 Worship Committee Mtg.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
3:00 Ladies Prayer Group
6:00 Mary Parker Group – Out to
Eat (Meet at the church)
7:00 WOM Visionary (At the
home of Carol Stanford)
7:00 Youth Committee Mtg.
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
5:15 Fellowship Meal 6:15 CentriKid Parent Mtg.
6:30 POWERHOUSE – in Room
B-201 (Men’s SS Class)
6:30 The Basement for 6th – 12th
Graders
6:30 Wednesday Night LifeGroups
7:35 Sanctuary Choir
Thursday, May 7, 2015
12:00 National Day of Prayer
Prayer in front of the COAC
(Sanctuary opens 8:30 – 6:00 for prayer)
Saturday, May 9, 2015
7:00 Runnin’ Disciples
THE VISITOR
Phone 803-222-3216 Web site: www.fbcclover.com
8:30 AM in the Sanctuary
9:45 LifeGroups (Sunday School)
11:00 AM in the COAC Pastor Mike Stafford preaching
Learn more as we dive deeper into the stories from
A.D. – The Bible Continues Series with inspiring messages and video clips from the TV series each Sunday until Father’s Day.
First Baptist Church 117 South Main Street
Clover, SC 29710
Return Service Requested
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid
Clover, SC 29710
Permit #12
STAFF
Rev. Mike Stafford Minister of Outreach &
Evangelism
Rex Simon Interim Worship & Music
Director
Rev. Kevin Dix Youth Director
Karen Barr Children’s Director
BUILDING FUND REPORT
Receipts to Date $1,473,096.63 Paid to Principal 1,012,059.48 Paid to Interest $433,570.74 Building Fund on Hand 27,466.41 Cost of Bldg. Renovation $1,629,100.80 Paid to Principal 1,012,059.48 Loan Balance Owed $617,041.32
Sanctuary Renovation Fund Balance: $25,631.00
STEWARDSHIP STATEMENT 4/26/2015
ATTENDANCE
Sunday School Attendance .................................. 264
8:30 AM Worship Service.................................. 119
11:00 AM Worship Service ................................ 211
Designated Offerings:
Building Fund ............................................ 770.00
Year to Date Tithes Received ................... 327,348.55
Year to Date Expenses Paid ..................... 254,149.38
Year to Date Budget ................................ 291,975.00
FINANCIAL INFORMATION
“Freely you have received, freely give.”
Matthew 10:8b (NKJV)
What shall I render to the Lord for all His benefits toward me? I will take up the cup of salvation,
and call upon the name of the Lord. I will pay my
vows to the Lord now in the presence of all His
Deadline for articles in the Visitor is NOON on Tuesday.
Our Christian sympathy is extended to the family of
Helen Ware following the recent death of her brother.
Our Christian sympathy is extended to the family of
Bobby Queen following the recent death of his brother.
Serving this week Sunday, May 3, 2015: In The Pond... A Time of Fellowship...
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MEAL
May 6, 2015
Hamburger Steak; Rice & Gravy;
Green Beans; Drink & Dessert
Please call to make reservations or cancel by noon on Tuesday.
VAN DRIVER
Joey Bradberry
DEACON VISITORS Donnie Grice Michael Blackburn
Joey Bradberry Don Clary
TELLERS – (Monday) 5/4/15
Carolyn Franklin Nancy Long
DISCIPLES OF THE WEEK
David Thomas Hunter Bowers
VOLUNTEERS 8:30 Service: Franklin & Pam Pendleton
11:00 Service:
Tadpoles: Brenda and Anna Bowman
Frogs: Robert & Renae Morrow
Fish: Arla & Candace McKinney
Turtles: Brian & Missy Simmons
Thoughts from our other staff...
May Mission Project:
We will be collecting items for White Oak Senior Center in York, SC.
Please start collecting:
Lotion, Deodorant, DVD Sitcoms (new or used) - Westerns, “Andy Griffith”, “Leave it to Beaver”,
Classic TV shows, etc.
Is not wisdom found among the aged? Does not long life bring
understanding? Job 12:12 (NIV)
In the light of last week’s message, read the blog of our SBC President, Dr. Ronnie Floyd:
“The United States Supreme Court is beginning to hear oral arguments this week for and against redefining marriage in America. Marriage between a man and a woman is a God-ordained institution; the courts in our land do not need to attempt to redefine what God Himself has already clearly defined. This week the stakes begin to rise regarding marriage in our nation. If the United States Supreme Court rules to redefine marriage, the continual attack that is already taking place on religious liberty will escalate. If we lose the freedom of religion, then all the freedoms we have today will begin to diminish. What is at stake is great. This is undeniable. We do not control the Supreme Court. At this point, our number one role must be to pray. Regardless of the outcome, may God have mercy on America and teach us how to live daily. It is incumbent upon us to do all we can with all we have to prepare our churches for the future. The Supreme Court may rule on this issue within days of or during our convention in Columbus, and regardless of the outcome, our churches need to be prepared. We must respond to the issue and toward those who may have differing opinions in a way that would represent our Lord Jesus Christ in the highest manner. Unquestionably, things are changing, and the way we address this issue must be done with the truth of God in one hand and the love of God in the other hand. Our Southern Baptist churches must rise in this moment and minister to people of all ages who are wrestling with all the challenges of the sexual revolution in America. Children and teenagers need help. Parents need help. Adults of all ages need help. Pastors, Christian leaders, and churches need help.”
Please join us next Thursday at 12:00 in front of the COAC for the National Day of Prayer to pray for our country.
Still going, Mike
May 31, 2015 - 11:00: Graduation Recognition Service
Please call the office by Friday, May 22nd to let the church know
you will be participating. We also need 5 pictures from all high school
graduates (past and present) for the slide show.
College graduates, we would also like to recognize you! Please let us
know the college you are graduating from, degree, and any
honors. We will include all of the above information in The Visitor.
News
Please join us as we observe
Thursday,
May 7, 2015
12:00 NOON
Prayer on the front lawn of
the COAC.
Our sanctuary will be open from 8:30 AM until 6:00 PM. Join us as we unite together and pray for our nation,
leaders, our families, and spiritual awakening in our land!