Connections Newsletter - March 2016

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MARCH 2016 | www.fbcgso.org | 336.274.3286

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Emphasizing worship, spiritual development, fellowship, and ministry to our city and our world.

PALM SUNDAY | March 20 MAUNDY THURSDAY | March 24 GOOD FRIDAY | March 25 EASTER SUNDAY | March 27


www.fbcgso.org | 336.274.3286 1000 West Friendly Avenue Greensboro, NC 27401

April Connections Deadline: March 15 Email news to kelly@fbcgso.org or bring it to the church office. Kelly Stephens, Managing Editor Communications Director kelly@fbcgso.org / x223 Gloria Koster, Design Manager Administrative Assistant: Learning gloria@fbcgso.org / x288 Steve Sumerel, Supervising Editor Associate Pastor: Adult Learning steves@fbcgso.org / x233 Teresa Allen, Media Library Director teresaa@fbcgso.org / x229 Ginny Carpenter, Weekday School Director ginny@fbcgso.org / x240 Steve Cothran, Associate Pastor: Students and Family Life / stevec@fbcgso.org / x235 Jessica Hartman, Pastoral Administrator jessica@fbcgso.org / x231 Jane Anne Hayber, Administrative Assistant: Music and Worship / janeanne@fbcgso.org / x239 Marty Kellam, Food Services Director marty@fbcgso.org / x245 Rosemary Kellam, Operations Director rosemary@fbcgso.org / x225 Christina McCord, Minister to Children and Families christina@fbcgso.org / x241 Scott North, Church Administrator scott@fbcgso.org / x226 Steve Pressley, Associate Pastor stevep@fbcgso.org / x231 Kim Priddy, Associate Pastor: Missions kim@fbcgso.org / x295 Larry Putnam, Financial Assistant larry@fbcgso.org / x222 Alan Sherouse, Senior Pastor pastor@fbcgso.org / x231 Tommy Starnes, Recreation Director tstarnes@triad.rr.com / x251 John Thornton, Pastoral Resident john@fbcgso.org / x236 Doug Vancil, Associate Pastor: Music and Worship doug@fbcgso.org / x237 Terri Vancil, Assistant Pastor: Music and Worship terri@fbcgso.org / x238 2 | Connections

March 2016

3 Window Gazing - “Together in Love”

4 Connect with Worship

5 Connect with Missions

6 Connect with Adults

7 Connect with Youth

8 Connect with Children

9 Connect with Communication

–Last Words Sermon Series | Mid-week Vespers Services –Holy Week Services –Joining Sunday –40 Days Devotions –Community Garden - A Gathering Place –A Day of Service –Ministering in Thailand –On the Move ... Ellis and Helen Vaughan

–Life Compass Planning Seminar –PrimeTime –Divorce Recovery –”Get Real!” DiscipleNow Weekend –Unidiversity 2016| reFocus –Valentine Banquet –Summer Choir Tour to Philadelphia –Note to High School Seniors

–Lenten Workshop –Palm Sunday - Brunch and Egg Hunt –New Books in Children’s Library –Summer Dates: VBS & Worship In The Arts Camp –Moms’ Group –Worship Folders –Kid’s Missions Opportunities

–New Website

Connect with Business

–January 2016 Financial Results –February Church Conference Summary –World Hunger Offering –March Community Lunch | Church Conference

10-11 Connect with One Another –New Members –Birthdays | Bereaved –March Calendar –Let’s Play Ball

12 Connect with Weekday School

–Consignment Sale –Kids & Music

Office Hours: 9 am - 5 pm, Monday - Friday Weekends and Holidays: If you have an emergency pastoral care need when the church offices are closed, please leave a message at 338-2438 and someone will return your call.


Window Gazing By Alan Sherouse “Together in Love” |

A summary of comments at the February Church Conference

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eter Koestenbaum, leadership theorist, has observed that, “The leadership mind is spacious. It has ample room for the ambiguities of the world, for conflicting feelings, and for contradictory ideas… the central leadership attribute is the ability to manage polarities” (Leadership: New & Revised). In the midst of the polarization of our wider world, I’m grateful that First Baptist Church Greensboro seeks to be a spacious place. As a community of common faith in Jesus Christ, the local church can be an alternative community, where people are bound together and held together in love, just as hoped for in Colossians 3:14. I think what Koestenbaum observes of leaders is also true of leading communities of faith: at our best we exhibit the ability to embrace difference and manage polarities. In wider ecclesial life, polarization exists nowhere more clearly than in discussions and divisions over human sexuality, and specific questions about the inclusion and affirmation of the gay community. By now, this discussion has arisen in some form in the life of the majority of congregations and denominations. With the Supreme Court decision about marriage in June of 2015, such questions and discussions became even more prominent. They have arisen in the life of our church in a variety of ways – most publically as I preached a sermon calling us to consider what it means to be a church like us at such a time, and to be discerning about our church’s relationship with the gay community (“Christ Interrupted,” June 28, 2015). As you might expect, opinions in a spacious church like ours are varied, even amidst the love we share for Christ and one another. As our Deacons have prayerfully considered how our church can most faithfully respond to our wider world and questions of sexuality, many have observed fear and anxiety in ourselves and in others – fear of debate, or imminent decision, and ultimately of potential polarization and division. As such, the Deacons think we should focus less on formal discernment or decision at this time, and more on what it means to be a church united in love amidst varied opinions. As I have shared with the Deacons, we are a church that can do hard things, but I think there are at least 4 foundations upon which any challenging church conversation must be built:

1. We understand our diversity of opinion and embrace it as a strength. 2. We accept dialogue as a mode of response to such diversity. 3. We believe now is the time for such dialogue. 4. We believe this is a process for moving forward in discernment. Much of our discussion as Deacons has focused on the 4th foundation – process – as though the other 3 are firmly established. We have realized that the other three take work, too. As such, the Deacons and I want to move forward in working on our understandings of diversity, dialogue, and how these questions might be arising in the life of our church at this time. We are forming a Study Group of lay leaders to help assist ministers in providing quality, balanced elective opportunities for members and friends of First Baptist to consider questions of sexuality and faith, hoping to encourage capacity and space in our church for the mutual understanding, range of perspective, and respect of diversity that makes us a distinct community of faith acknowledging the work of the Spirit in each individual’s life. You will be hearing more about opportunities for study and discussion of the various ways Christians are responding to human sexuality – including Bible Study, panel discusions, and other forms of conversation. These are elective offerings for those in our church who have expressed interest and a desire for us to offer resources. You will not, however, be hearing about a formal discernment process at this time. We will rely on the Deacons to gage whether a time for dialogue and discernment will arise in the future. For now, a study team and an approach to education and conversation can help us be prepared to do hard things, and to respond to various challenges with the unity and understanding that represent the best of our church. After that June sermon, as I’ve shared with some of you before, I was approached by a church member who said, “I don’t think you and I agree on this, but I need you in my life.” A polarized world needs a place like that, for such a place reflects the wideness of the mercy of God. I’m grateful to be pastor of such a spacious place. March 2016 | 3


Connect with Worship

Last Words of Christ on the Cross

Lenten Sermon Series | Sundays @ 10:30 am Mid-week Vespers Services | Wednesdays @ 6:15 pm

Kinship

Sunday, March 6 My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? -Mark 15.34 The Lord’s Supper | Joining Sunday Wednesday, March 9 Steve Cothran, Staff Leader Cole Freeman & David Matheson, musicians

Longing

Palm Sunday

March 20 | 10:30 am Wednesday, March 2 Dear woman, here is your son. -John 19.26-27 Steve Sumerel, Staff Leader Teena Hauselman, musician

Abandonment

Holy Week Services

March 20 - March 27

Procession of Palms led by our Children

Easter Sunday

March 27 | 10:30 am Bring flowers to place on the cross and a bell to ring in the service

Maundy Thursday

March 24 6 pm Fellowship Hall

Sunday, March 13 I Thirst -John 19.28 Wednesday, March 16 Steve Pressley, Staff Leader Scott Robertson, musician

Fellowship meal followed by table service and the Lord’s Supper

Finality Sunday, March 20 | PALM SUNDAY It Is Finished - John 19.30 Father, into your hands I commit my spirit -Luke 23.46 Procession of Palms led by our Children Lenten series artwork by Jan Richardson

Joining Sunday |

Sunday, March 6

If you are involved but not yet members, you may want to consider joining FBC as part of a larger group ... and Joining Sunday gives you that opportunity. Meet Alan or one of the pastors on the front middle pew during the Hymn of Response.

40 Days of Lent

During the Lenten Season, we will be sending out daily messages of inspiration via text or email. Sign up to receive messages! 4 | Connections

Via TEXT: text @lent40days to 81010 Via EMAIL: send an email to lent40days@mail.remind.com Contact: Kelly Stephens kelly@fbcgso.org | x223

Good Friday March 25 7:30 pm Sanctuary

Service of Shadows featuring music of the Sanctuary Choir and String quartet


Connect with Missions

Community Garden - A Gathering Place

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by Kim Priddy his is a picture of my home “community” garden. It does not look like all that much right now, but this past year it provided strawberries, tomatoes, cucumbers, squash, peppers, lettuce and broccoli. It has also provided so much more than that for my family. There are times that I look around while pulling weeds or picking vegetables and notice that my husband and one or all of my children are also there with me. It may be for only a fleeting moment or longer, but it is community time with my family. Our conversations vary from what is growing (or supposed to be growing) to what is going on in our lives. It has been holy ground and time for our family. Our hope this spring is to create that same kind of space on our grounds. We are working with one of our ministry partners, Peacehaven Community Farm, to develop a plan for our community garden. It will be a place of invitation for our faith community, Westerwood neighbors and ministry partners to gather and work the ground and be in communion with one another. Also there are so many possibilities with the fruits of our labor: Agape Meal, Backpack Beginnings, sharing with neighbors, etc… It is truly exciting. Be on the lookout for additional information. If you are interested in helping with the planning and building phase, contact me at kim@fbcgso.org or extension 295. Also check out the Peacehaven website for great information about one of our partners. – www.peacehavenfarm.org

Ministering in Thailand

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April 23 | 9 am - 12 pm

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oin us for a “Day of Service” as a community of faith. There will be planned projects with our community partners, some here at FBC and some on-site, but something for everyone to do as we work alongside each other in our community. The day begins at 9 am and we will be finished at 12 noon. All ages and all levels of abilities will have opportunities to serve!

by Chris Barbee od has given us the opportunity to love the children and youth of the Roi Et province in northeastern Thailand with no strings attached, through teaching English, music, and life skills. By living on the campus of a government-run welfare boarding school, we get to build deep relationships with students in and out of the classroom. We are serving alongside a Thai foundation guided by Thai Jesus followers who know how to connect the love of Jesus with the needs and hearts of their people. Most of our students come from poor, broken homes, raised in folk-Buddhist traditions, where fear of spirits and the need to make merit tend to be the driving spiritual forces in their lives. We have the privilege of sharing stories of Christ’s powerful love and hope with them for the first time. We also lead two camps for our students in Bangkok each year, a 30-day academic camp in March/April and a 10-day moral studies camp in October. The latter is focused on journeying with our students as they experience how Jesus (continued on page 11)

On the Move ...

by Helen & Ellis Vaughan

Go ye therefore and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. - Matthew 28:19

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ur UK VISAs arrived! We moved to England at the end of February to work from the global headquarters of TeachBeyond. We are excited to move forward in this great journey of transformational education. We now work in 38 countries and serve over 18,000 students. Positioning our work from England is strategic. We thank you and praise God for leading us in service to schools and students around the world. March 2016 | 5


Connect with Adults

PrimeTime March 7

Dr. George Fuller

Life Compass Planning – a Silver Compassion Seminar! Saturday, March 5 | 9 am - 4 pm | Fellowship Hall Registration with Coffee: Begins at 8:30 am

New and Improved LIFE COMPASS PLANNING SEMINAR Coming Soon By Dr. George Fuller, Director of Silver Compassion

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he new and improved “Life Compass Planning Seminar” is coming and every adult will benefit from this day. If you have children, living parents or just for yourself, there are things you can learn that will better secure the life you want, enable you to better support those you love, save you time, money, unnecessary suffering, and enrich your relationships as you manage the transitions that are part of life. Come learn the Life Compass Planning Protocol. You can then use it, as you wish, to Thrive today and throughout your life. The world has gotten complex and it is time to empower ourselves to “Thrive” in the world as it is! (John 10:10) Sign up now!

Sign up for the Life Compass Planning Seminar:

• All ages are invited • The cost is $25/person and includes lunch and all materials • Sign up online at bit.ly/fbc-lifecompass or contact Steve Sumerel at steves@fbcgso.org | x 233. • Led by Dr. George Fuller

Coming on Monday, March 14: “Long Term Care Planning for those who are 60 and beyond” (3 - 4:30 pm)

“Giving the Gift of a Good Visit” (6:30 - 8 pm)

Learn and discuss the ways we can insure that our long term care is what we want and where we want. We have more power than we might think!

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‘m filled with gratitude and admiration after our 5 sessions considering the book “Being Mortal” and the emotional/spiritual work of considering the end of life for ourselves and those we love. It is such a sign of mature faith and wisdom to have the inner strength to acknowledge and plan for the transition from this life to the next. (1 Corinthians 15:55-56) Laura Lomax brought such good leadership, along with oncologist Ken Karb, Risa Hanau from Hospice, Pastor Alan, Eric Raddatz’s “Memory’s Dying Dream,” and so many good questions and stories from all of you! We notarized 10 advance directives on the last night! I know many of you already had them in place and others will have them done soon. We can secure our wishes before our most vulnerable times. –George

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“Discovering Joys in Life” (In music and word) Sign up for lunch– Meal reservation deadline: March 3 www.fbcgso.org/seniors or contact Marty Kellam: marty@fbcgso.org | x245

PrimeTime@FBC includes:

9 am: Ceramics, Gym 9:30 am: Prayer Shawl Knitting, 108-A 11 am: Bible Study on the Epistle to the Galatians taught by Steve Pressley, 101 12 pm: Lunch - Cost: $6/person

Divorce Recovery a ministry of FBC

The next group begins on March 2

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ou may be in a place you never meant to be but the aim of the Divorce Recovery program is to help you set out on a new journey. The program is for adults coping with divorce or separation and meets for 9 weeks on Wednesday nights from 6:15 - 7:45 pm. The cost is $25 and includes materials. The program draws from biblical principles of compassion and is structured with large and small group interaction, video presentations, and the book Growing Through Divorce by Jim Smoke. If you know of anyone who would benefit from the program, contact FBC: 274-3286, x288 | www.fbcgso.org/divorce_ministry


Connect with Youth

“GET REAL!” DiscipleNow Weekend March 18-20

Sign up today to spend a retreat weekend in area homes with friends exploring God’s word and what it means to “Get Real!” Other churches around Greensboro will be doing similar retreats for their youth and we will gather on Saturday evening for food, missions, and worship. Cost: $40/person (includes meals, lodging, Bible study materials, activities, and t-shirt.) Sign-up: www.fbcgso.org/youth

That’s Amore!

Unidiversity 2016 | “reFocus” July 18-23 University of Tennessee

Our world is constantly telling us how we should live our lives, what is normal, and what is expected of us. Join us this summer as we adjust our lens and ReFocus on the life Jesus calls us to live. Youth will grow in their faith during an incredible week of fun learning about God with friends from churches all over the southeast. Early registration (now thru April 1) is $335/person. After April 1, registration is $350/person if space is available. A non-refundable $75 deposit reserves your spot for the week. Sign-up online: www.fbcgso.org/youth For more info about Unidiversity: www.unidiversity.org

Kids who stay late on school nights to practice, parents who take off work to decorate the Fellowship Hall, supportive church members who buy tickets and enjoy a wonderful evening together all to support Youth Missions, and a staff unafraid to embarrass themselves year after year? That’s Amore! That’s Agape! That’s LOVE!

2016 Pennsylvania Youth Choir Tour This summer our youth choir will be traveling to Pennsylvania for their Summer Choir Tour! The High School will go a few days earlier than the Middle School and both will return on July 3. •High School: June 25 – July 3 •Middle School: June 30 – July 3 Sign up now thru March 6. A $100 nonrefundable deposit reserves your spot. Sign up: www.fbcgso.org/youth

A note to our HS Seniors: Graduation will be here before you know it! In order to celebrate you and your accomplishments we are planning a Senior Lock-In (April 15), a Senior Banquet/ Brunch (TBD - possibly June 4), and a special worship service on Baccalaureate Sunday (June 5). Look for more information to come! Please contact Gloria Koster with the name of the school from which you will graduate - gloria@fbcgso.org | x288. March 2016 | 7


Connect with Children

Moms’ Group

Mondays at 9:30-11 am | Room 319 If you are a mom of a child in elementary school or younger we would love for you to join us. Childcare is provided and great conversation and discovery is guaranteed! Invite a friend and join us! Sign-up at bit.ly/moms-group or contact Christina McCord christina@fbcgso.org | x241.

Worship Folders Family Lenten Workshop March 6 (Sun) | 5-7 pm

This workshop is designed for families and their children to help them to understand the significance of Lent and Holy Week. We will begin with dinner and then move to the Children’s Wing for the workshop. There will be different stations that families rotate through and will include interactive prayer experiences, crafts, and other meaningful activities. The cost is $6 per person for dinner and supplies. Childcare for children 2 and under. Sign-up at bit.ly/lenten-workshop-2016

Palm Sunday, Brunch, and Egg Hunt | March 20 (Sun)

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hildren will be an important part of this service through a processional, waving palms, singing, and a prayer experience for the congregation. Following worship we will have brunch and a “Resurrection Egg Hunt.” Brunch will include eggs, grits, bacon, sausage, fruit and biscuits. The cost is $6 for adults, $3 for children with a $20 family max (pay at the door). Let us know you are coming - sign up online at bit.ly/brunch-egghunt-2016 or contact Christina at christina@fbcgso.org or x241.

New Books in Children’s Library

• Counting by 7s by Holly Sloan • Bear’s Loose Tooth by Karma Wilson • Little Tree by Loren Long • Waiting by Kevin Henkes • Friendshape by Amy Rosenthal • High Time for Heroes by Mary Osborne • Who Was Steve Irwin? by Dina Anastasio • BEEP! BEEP! Go to Sleep! by Todd Tarpley • Diary of a Whimpy Kid: Old School by Jeff Kinney • Llama Llama Gram and Grandpa by Anna Dewdney

Save the Date:

–Vacation Bible School | July 11-15 –Worship In The Arts Camp | July 25-29 8 | Connections

Each Sunday morning there are binders that include activities for children during worship. Make sure you grab one for your child on your way into worship!

Kid’s Missions Opportunities Serve with BackPack Beginnings Saturday, March 12 | 2-3:30 pm BackPack Beginnings serves over 4,000 children in Guilford County through their food and comfort backpack program and food and clothing pantries. We will be stuffing the comfort backpacks, assembling and checking food bags, and sorting donations. This is for children (K-5th grade) and their parents. There is limited availability so let Christina know if you would like to serve.

Learning About Missionaries On Wednesday nights 2nd-5th graders learn about missionaries. Below, they shared prayers on a heart and closed in an interactive prayer for the work being done in Liberia and the many things that God provides for us, too!


Connect with Communication

FBCs New Website - - A New Online Look

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n March 1 we will launch our brand new website. It has a sleek, new look and we hope you will check it out. The site is also mobile friendly and will be easier to view and search on your smart phones. There are new headings for the drop down menus, new photos, a “News” section to keep you informed of the latest things going on at FBC. The site is more interactive too. Of course, websites are always a work in progress so we appreciate your patience as we make this transition in our social media presence. Go online – check it out!

Connect with Business

January 2016 Financial Results

Year-To-Date Budget Receipts/Disbursements Receipts Disbursements Surplus (Deficit)

Actual $195,736 123,119 $ 72,617

Budget 200,912 147,701 $ 53,211

Last Year 231,427 139,103 $ 92,324

February Church Conference Summary The Church Conference took place Sunday, February 14, 2016 in the Fellowship Hall. Church Moderator, Hazel Fisher presided. The following motion was presented by Richard Wiley, Chair of the Finance Committee and approved by the congregation. Motion: On behalf of the Building and Grounds Committee, Finance Committee and Deacons, I move that an amount of $8,373.31 from the Major Maintenance/ Capital Improvement Account (#310276) be approved for digital upgrades to the Fellowship Hall projector.

Special offering for March 2016 World Hunger

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unger continues to be one of the greatest problems facing our world today. It is interrelated with poverty, illiteracy, unemployment, lack of access to safe drinking water, and sanitation. Natural disasters, wars, and climate change also contribute to people not having secure access to food production. Many people around the world spend 80% of their income to buy food, usually basics such as wheat, rice or corn. For 95 years BWAid (of Baptist World Alliance) has responded to people in need during times of disasters and human suffering. Your special offering will continue to help those in need around the world.

Community Lunch | Church Conference

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Sunday, March 13 | Following Worship

veryone is invited to enjoy lunch around the tables. Cost is $6 per person and $20 family maximum. NO reservation is needed; just pay at the door. A brief church conference will follow lunch to allow the membership to hear about the latest from our Deacons and committees bringing motions forward. Mark you calendar to participate in this important process of the church. March 2016 | 9


Connect with One Another

Responding to the Invitation

College Birthdays Stephanie Stutts March 1

2506 Gracewood Drive Greensboro, NC 27408

Nicholas Powell | UNCW March 14 Station CB# 2150 601 S. College Road Wilmington, NC 28403

Tyler Messick | UNC-Charlotte March 16

Ruth Primm

(January 31) By Letter

Lane & Izzy Hayes (February 21) By Letter

We are excited to welcome Ruth, Lane, and Izzy to our FBC community. We look forward to getting to know them and ministering alongside them.

March Birthdays

(No FBC Birthdays March 25)

1. Nell Beavers, Stephanie Stutts 2. Peter Evenson, Susannah Townes 3. Rhonda Allison, Gavin Cole, James Pate 4. Macey Cornett, Jack Foxworth, Sara Massey 5. Phyllis Abee, Will Barnes, Garland Gordon, Tammy Miller 6. Monica Hix, David Ryan, Frank York 7. Ron Hooper, Julianna King, Carl Myatt 8. Marie Binder, Deborah Gilliland 9. Wade Adkins, Shirley Glisson 10. Betty Lusk 11. Lydia Bradford, Cathy Isom 12. Gary Anderson, Brandon Walters, Michael Walters 13. Larry Davis, Stephanie Gray, Becky Stanley 14. Jeff Austin, Ashley Carter, Sandy Frost, Anne Gurley, Elaine McCall, Lindsey Pegram, Nicholas Powell, Jeannie Singley, Ruthie Tutterow 15. Baxter Riddleberger, Vernon Wimberley 16. Alec Carter, Tyler Messick, Tom Townes 17. Shawn Kirkpatrick 18. Emily Crow, Dwight Fickling 19. Dolly Chesson, Dixon Crews, Lawrence Glisson, Joseph May, Dorothy Patterson 20. Valerie Wooten 21. Ellen Curlee, Carolyn Grassi, Kristie Phillips, Stephen Rich, Beau Stephens, Robert Stutts, Ginny Sykes 22. Ruth Howerton, Brannon Kling, Grant McCord, Lib Smith, Frank Wilson 23. Joyce Beech, Elizabeth Eagle, Kyleigh Pegram, Bettie Williams, Caleb Wilson, Melinda Wood 24. Alice Angell, Carolyn Barrier, April Pegram, Dee Tanner 26. Sally Skidmore, Abbey Whittle 27. Merle Frazier, David Teague 28. Kate Priddy, Jerry Thompson 29. Grayson Absher, Barbara Blowe, Jackie Creed, Deanna Pegram 30. Bobbie Carter, Gavin Cole, Jeannie Jones, Lester Nunn, William Petitt, Kathy Shropshire 31. Penelope Duckworth, Edith Edmonds, Megan Webb, Judyth White 10 | Connections

165 Hunt Hall 9201 University City Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28223-0001 amessick@triad.rr.com

Emily Crow | UNC-Chapel Hill March 18 428 W. Cameron Avenue Chapel Hill, NC 27517 ecrow@live.unc.edu

Dixon Crews | NC State March 19 1910 Entrepreneur Drive Raleigh, NC 27606 dixon.crews@gmail.com

Stephen Rich | UNC-Chapel Hill March 21 Lewis #110, 203 Raleigh Street Chapel Hill, NC 27514 stephendrich@gmail.com

Grayson Absher | Wake Forest March 29 P.O. Box 6511 1834 Wake Forest Road Winston-Salem, NC 27109 gbabsher@gmail.com

Bereaved

• Hulda Arant in the loss of her husband, and Carol Matthews in the loss of her father, Buddy Arant, on January 26 • Family of Harry Kalpagian, on February 6 • Evelyn Polk in the loss of her brother, Henry Naylor, on February 8 • Family of Dolores Wayt, on February 14 • Randy Macon and Carol Macon Sleeper in the loss of their father, Seth Macon, on February 17 • Dot Patterson in the loss of her husband, Bill Patterson, on February 19 • Patrick Cardwell in the loss of his grandmother, Mary Ella Cardwell, on February 19


March @FBC

•1 (Tu): Grace Meal Prep. Kitchen, 5 pm •1 (Tu): WMU Group 2. 102, 7 pm •2 (W): Grace Meal Pickup/Serve. 5 pm (W): Fellowship Meal/Free for College. 5:30 pm (serving begins 5 pm) •2,2, 9,9, 16 • 16 (W): Mid-Week Vesper Service. Sanctuary, 6:15 pm •2, 9, 16 (W): Divorce Recovery. 218, 6:15 pm •5 (S): Life Compassion Planning Seminar. 9 am - 4 pm (Registration/Coffee 8:30 am) •6 (Su): Youth Parent Council Meeting. 216, 8:15 am •6 (Su): Youth Bell Rehearsal. 8:15 am | Youth Choir Rehearsal. 8:45 am •6 (Su): Joining Sunday. Sanctuary, 10:30 am •6 (Su): Finance Committee. 108-C, 4:30 pm •6 (Su): Family Lenten Workshop. 108/Children’s Wing, 5-7 pm •7 (M): PrimeTime. 9 am - Lunch •7, 14, 21 (M): Moms’ Group. 319, 9:30-11:30 am •7 (M): Deacon’s Meeting. 102, 7 pm •8 (Tu): WMU Group 3. 102, 9:30 am •8 (Tu): WMU Group 4. Café, 10:30 am •9 (W): Missions Committee. 108-C, 5:30 pm (F): Consignment Sale. Gym, 9 am - 7 pm •11 (S): Consignment Sale. Gym, 8 am - 1 pm •12 •13 (Su): StepUp Ministry Clothing Collection. Atrium, 9 am (Su): Community Lunch followed by Church Conference. 108, 11:45 am •13 14 • (M): Silver Compassion Sessions. 3-4:30 pm, 6:30 - 8 pm •16 (W): Building and Grounds Committee. 216, 5:30 pm •Adults •18-20 (F-Su): DiscipleNow Youth Retreat •All Ages •20 (Su): Palm Sunday. Sanctuary, 10:30 am •Children •20 (Su): Families Brunch. 108, 12 noon •Seniors •20 (Su): Egg Hunt. Front Lawn, 1 pm •Missions •22 (Tu): Senior Adult Council. 216, 2 pm •Weekday •22 (Tu): Personnel Committee. 216, 7 pm School •24 (Th): Maundy Thursday Service . 108, 6 pm Worship • 25 (F): Good Friday/Tenebrae Service. Sanctuary, 7:30 pm • Youth 27 (Su): Easter Sunday. Sanctuary, 10:30 am • • 28 (M): Church Office Closed for Holiday • Thailand (continued from page 5)

can transform their actions, hearts, lives, and communities! At the end of our last October camp, the staff felt led to wash our students’ feet to show them God’s love in action. One girl came to Dora and I afterwards and insisted on washing our feet as well. When we tried to deter her, she said, “No, I must wash your feet as well, because if you had never come to our school, I would never have met Jesus.” God used the witness and excitement of one of our students, that had encountered the love of Jesus, to be a catalyst for starting a youth group in our home. Now every Wednesday night we have between 15-35 teenagers packed into our kitchen and living room to play games, eat snacks, sing Thai and English worship songs, and hear Jesus stories. In order to avoid leading our students into a Western understanding of Christianity, the church, and faith, we simply tell stories from the Thai bible, and ask open-ended questions. Then we have the privilege of witnessing the Holy Spirit leading and growing our students as they consider how Jesus can actually transform their lives!

Let’s Play Ball! Dust off your cleats and get out that glove! Contact Davis Troxler if you are interested in playing for the FBC men’s softball team. - Davis Troxler, coach Email: hamtrox@yahoo.com

Regular Weekly Schedule

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Sunday AM @FBC

Bible Study - 9:15 am Worship - 10:30 am Guest Reception - 11:45 am, 209

Sunday PM @FBC

•Youth Handbells - 4 pm, 319-D/ Sanctuary •Youth Choir - 5 pm, 311 •Adult Bells - 6 pm •Youth Discipleship - 6:20 pm, 301 •Sanctuary Choir - 7 pm, 311 Wednesdays@FBC

Meal - 5-6:15 pm • FKellowship • ids’ Access - 6 pm •Youth Forum - 6:15 pm •Mid-Week Vespers - 6:15 pm (New Adult Access classes begin April 6) •Divorce Rebuilding - 6:15 pm •Sanctuary Choir - 7:15 pm, 311

Fellowship Meals

Wednesdays: 5:30-6:15 pm (Serving begins at 5 pm) Reservations - due Mon. 12 pm;

Cancellations due Tues. 12 pm. Make your reservation online at www.fbcgso.org/fellowshipmeal OR Marty Kellam - marty@fbcgso.org | x245.

2: Ham, Mac & Cheese, Stewed Apples | Kids: Corn Dog 9: Baked Fish, Baked Potato, Cole Slaw | Kids: Fish Stix 16: Lasagna, Salad, Garlic Bread Kids: Spaghettio’s 23: No Fellowship Meal/Activities for Holy Week due to Maundy Thursday and Good Friday Services 30: No Fellowship Meal/Activities for Spring Break March 2016 | 11


First Baptist Church Greensboro

NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION

1000 West Friendly Avenue Greensboro, NC 27401

US POSTAGE PAID GREENSBORO, NC

www.fbcgso.org

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Connect with Weekday School Kids Love Music Each Week

March 11-12

The Preschool is so fortunate to have Miss Susan Burkholder, of Musicare, two days a week for music instruction. Miss Susan teaches all classes, except infants. The 4 year olds and 5 year olds also have music once a week with Miss Terri, FBC’s Assistant Minister of Music.

Fri | 9 am - 7 pm Sat | 8 am - 1 pm (1/2 Price Day) The Weekday School’s semi-annual consignment sale features kid’s Spring/Summer clothing & shoes, toys, bikes, games, outdoor equipment, books, maternity clothing, nursery furniture, bedding, strollers, and more! Mom’s Spot is a great place for ladies to consign your like-new clothing, shoes, & accessories! Registration has opened and consignors will earn 60-70% of their sales! The remaining profits go to the Weekday School Via Scholarship Fund. There are many opportunities to shop, consign, and volunteer. There are registration links on the website or email the Consignment Team.

www.fbcgso.org/consignment_sale fbcsecondtimearound@gmail.com

Miss Susan teaches the Toddler class.


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