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KICKOFF SUNDAY AUGUST 5 9:00 am Worship in the Sanctuary 9-9:45 am Breakfast 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Worship in the Sanctuary featuring the Blessing of the Teachers and Students


Wednesday, August 1 • 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir • Choral Suite Sunday, August 5 Kickoff Sunday Sunday, August 12 Liturgical Dance • 4:00 PM Youth Poolooza Wednesday, August 15 • 6:00 PM Joy Makers Choir (3 year-olds) • Room 210 Music Friends Choir (4 & 5 year-olds) • Room 310 Music Makers (1st-3rd grades) • Children’s Suite Young Musicians (4th & 5th grades) • Children’s Suite Sanctuary Handbell Choir • Handbell Room Journeys Youth begins in The Basement Monday, August 20 • 10:30 AM Prime Time Choir • Chapel Sunday, August 26 Smoke Rise Instruments • 9:00 AM • Sanctuary Connections


SMOK ER I S EB A P T I ST. OR G O UR M INIST E R S

CON T EN TS

B e c k y C a s w e l l - S p ei gh t Minister to Families with Children rspeight@smokerisebaptist.org 678.533.0546

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From the Pastor

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Worshiping

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Growing

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Caring

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Family Ministry

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Summer in Review

Jeremy Colliver Minister of Communications, Missions, and Youth jcolliver@smokerisebaptist.org 678.533.0551 Kat hy D obbi n s Minister of Spiritual Formation kdobbins@smokerisebaptist.org 678.533.0548 Chris G e o r ge Senior Pastor cgeorge@smokerisebaptist.org 770.469.5856

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Summer of 2018 in Youth

1 2 Generosity 1 3 Serving 1 4 Monthly Snapshot

Bart McNiel Associate Pastor bmcniel@smokerisebaptist.org 678.533.0540 Danny Va n c i l Minister of Music & Worship dvancil@smokerisebaptist.org 678.533.0560

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F RO M THE PASTOR

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FA MILY MIN ISTRY

August rests at the crossroads of celebration and anticipation. We have so much to celebrate from this summer. This is an exciting time to be part of the Smoke Rise Baptist Church Family.

Smoke Rise Baptist Children's Ministry will focus on intergenerational relationships for the 2018-2019 year. Our theme is "Coming Together - Bringing Generations Closer in Faith."

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G EN ERO SI TY

If tithing and savings are simply one of many individual line items that do not stand out in your personal budgeting, consider taking a few weeks or months to assess your personal wealth using the principle of the four quarters as a general guide.

CON N EC T W IT H US

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Smoke Rise

A B OU T S M O K E RIS E 5901 Hugh Howell Rd. Stone Mountain, GA 30087 Tel: 770.469.5856 Fax: 770.498.3598 Office Hours M-F 8:30am - 4:30pm

Smoke Rise Baptist Church is a loving and caring faith community where people come to grow spiritually, worship communally and serve faithfully. We are committed to fostering authentic relationships and engaging in meaningful ministry in our congregation, our community and around the world. We partner with others in an effort to be about God’s work. We commit to love God with all our hearts, all our souls, all our minds and all our strength and to love our neighbors as we love ourselves. We proclaim the Good News of Christ in all that we say and do. 3 | SMOKE RISE BAPT IST.ORG


FRO M TH E PASTO R CH RIS G E ORGE - Senior Pastor

August rests at the crossroads of celebration and anticipation. We have so much to celebrate from this summer: In June, we welcomed more than 100 children from our congregation and community to the Babylon Vacation Bible School. More than 60 volunteers helped these children to experience the love of God and learn about the importance of faith. During this special week, seeds were planted that will bear fruit in the lives of these little ones for years to come. In July, we celebrated our freedoms with our church family during the Patriotic Pops Picnic. We gave thanks to God for our country, singing familiar songs and watching as the children paraded through our Fellowship Hall. We sent mission teams to New York to share God’s love through kid’s camps and another team to Tijuana to show God’s love through construction work and caring ministry in this impoverished community. Our youth participated in Passport Camp, growing deeper in their faith and serving others with compassion. Twenty-six of our 3rd-5th grade children travelled to Passport Kids to worship, to learn, and to serve together. We have so much to anticipate this fall: In August, we will have our Kick-Off Sunday as children shift to new school classrooms and Sunday School Classes. We will ask God to bless not only our students, but also the teachers, staff members, and administrators from our schools. We will also remember that we are all called to learn and to study the scriptures. On Wednesday Nights, our adults will study the Bible by looking at the four gospels. Our youth will continue to ask questions together and seek answers using the scriptures and their stories. Our children will begin a new season of choir and missions engagement. In September, we look forward to “Prime,” a wonderful evening filled with food and entertainment. The theme for the Fall event is “Broadway Review” and will include singers from Smoke Rise as well as FBC Decatur. Young Adults will participate in a Marriage Retreat at Calloway Gardens on September 21-23 led by Bo and Gail Prosser. Our “travel team” is preparing for an exciting two-night trip to Flat Rock/Hendersonville, NC. In October, we will celebrate missions with special presentations on Wednesday nights and Mission Sunday, scheduled for October 14. Women of Smoke Rise will enjoy a retreat to the Georgia Mountains to build closer relationships with God and each other. On October 24, our church will host Octoberfest which is always an excellent outreach to our community and a lot of fun! This is an exciting time to be a part of the Smoke Rise Baptist Church Family… Celebrate. Anticipate. Plan. Prepare. Participate. Pray.

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WORS H IP I N G AT S MOK E R I SE

As chapel renovations near completion, it is most appropriate to acknowledge those who DAN N Y VAN CIL - Minister of Music have so generously given their time and skill in making this significant dream a reality. Most

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And thank you SRBC for supporting the Refresh Campaign with your financial resources. It is our prayer that this sacred space will continue to be used to the glory of God for years to come. Danny

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Come, Join Our Song!

If you are interested in being a part of our vibrant ministry, contact thecontact music office If you are interested in being a part of our music vibrant music please ministry, please the music office by calling 770.469.5856, ext.1215 or by email: dvancil@smokerisebaptist.org. by calling 770.469.5856, ext.1215 or by email: dvancil@smokerisebaptist.org.

If you are interested in being a part of ourdates) vibrant music ministry, please contact the music office (Starting Wednesday, August 1 byWednesday, calling 770.469.5856, ext.1215 or byChoir email: dvancil@smokerisebaptist.org. August 1 •PM 7:00• PM • Sanctuary Choir • ChoralSuite Suite 7:00 Sanctuary • Choral Sunday, August 12 • Liturgical Dance • 4:00 PM • Stage or Room 228 (Starting Sunday, August 12Suite Sunday, August 12 • Youth Choir •dates) Choral Liturgical Dance • 4:00 •PM Stage orChoir Room• 228 Wednesday, 15 •PM 6:00 Wednesday, August 1August • 7:00 PM • Sanctuary Choral Suite Youth Choir • Choral Suite Joy Makers Choir (3 year-olds) • Room 210 Sunday, August 12 • Liturgical Dance • 4:00 PM • Stage or Room 228 Music Friends Choir (4 & 5 year-olds) • Room 310 st rd 12 •August Youth Choir • Choral 15 • 6:00 PM Suite Music Sunday, MakersWednesday, (1August -3 grades) • Children’s Suite Joy Makers (3 year-olds) • Room Wednesday, August 15 • 6:00 PM 210 Young Musicians (4th & Choir 5th grades) • Children’s Suite Music Friends Choir & 5 year-olds) • Room 310 Sanctuary Choir (4 •(3Handbell Room Joy Handbell Makers Choir year-olds) • Room 210 Music Makers (1st-3rd grades) • Children’s Monday, August 20 • 10:30 AM • Prime Time Choir • ChapelSuite Music Friends Choir (4 5th & 5grades) year-olds) • Room 310 Young Musicians (4th & • Children’s Suite Sunday, August 26 • 9:00 AM • Smoke Rise Instruments • Sanctuary st rd

Music Makers (1 -3 Choir grades)• Handbell • Children’s Suite Sanctuary Handbell Room th th Young Musicians (4 & 5 grades) • Children’s Suite Monday, August 20 • 10:30 AM Sanctuary Handbell Choir • Handbell Room Prime Time Choir • Chapel Monday, August 20 • 10:30 AM • Prime Time Choir • Chapel August 26 •Rise 9:00Instruments AM Sunday, August 26 Sunday, • 9:00 AM • Smoke • Sanctuary Smoke Rise Instruments • Sanctuary

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GROW IN G AT S M O KE R I SE K ATHY DOBBI NS - Minister of Spiritual Formation Survey of the New Testament: The Gospels This Fall we are beginning a study through the Bible led by Chris George and Bart McNiel to help us look deeper into the books of the Bible, including historical settings, themes, and contexts that provide background for our understanding of scripture. Our Fall study will start with the New Testament Gospels. If you would like to do additional reading for this study, we recommend Mark Allen Powell’s book: Introducing the New Testament: A Historical, Literary, and Theological Survey. August 15 Introduction and Background August 22 The Gospel of Matthew August 29 The Gospel of Mark September 5 The Gospel of Luke September 12 The Gospel of John

Sharing Our Stories Themes in Biblical Theology

We are on a University journey of life and faith. Sharing our Sponsored byall Mercer Led by Dr. Colin Harris stories is an important part of Christian community.

Pastor Chris willpm; leadJuly us29 through three aspects of sharing Sundays at 4:00 to 6:30 – Sept. 22, 2018

Mission in Clarkston The Family Heritage Foundation is a Christian Ministry focused on serving refugee families and at-risk children in Clarkston, Georgia. FHF offers after-school programs, summer camp, adult computer classes and a youth development program. Executive Director, Bennett Ekandem will share stories from this mission. October 10

stories:

Sharing Our Stories- Part Two October 17 Sharing the Stories of our Family, Led by September 19 Sharing our stories of salvation/ Rebecca Caswell-Speight More detailed information can be found at the kiosk in the lower breezeway. conversion November 7 Sharing the Stories in our Community Week 1: Creation ● Week 2: Covenant Week ● Week 4:Led Prophecy September 26 Sharing the hard stories of●our lives3: Law/Torah Outreach, by Rebecca Caswell-Speight WeekOctober 5: Wisdom ● Week 6: Incarnation ● Week ● Week 8: Summary 3 Sharing what God has been doing 7: inAtonement/Salvation the November 14 Sharing the Stories in our Community last 5 weeks, 5 months, and 5 years of your life Missions, Led by Jeremy Colliver

$160.00, discount for spouse; some scholarship funds are available Register with Kathy Dobbins – kdobbins@smokerisebaptist.org

A Woman’s

W.O.R.T.H.

Fall Women’s Retreat October 19-21, 2018 Georgia Baptist Conference Center Toccoa, GA With Darlene Swanson, M.Div. $150.00/person – 2 per room (all meals included)

brochures available in the lower breezeway.

Registration begins in July Deadline is September 26

Class Profile: The Bereans

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Trivia Night It’s Trick or Treat at Smoke Rise as we test our trivia knowledge. There will be candy! October 31


CAR IN G AT S M O KE R I SE Welcome New Members: May 13 - July 1, 2018

Jimmy and Carlene Cobb Joined May 13

Bob Cox Joined May 27

Peggy Ray Joined June 3

Betty Yates Joined June 24

Larry and Anne Phillips Joined July 1

John and Linda Eidson Joined July 1

SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS

Thursday, August 2, Room S223, Caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia, 2:00 pm Thursday, August 16, Room S223, Caregivers of those with Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. 2:00 pm Wednesday, August 22, Room S223, Grief Support Group, 6:00 pm If you have any questions about these support groups, please contact the church office or speak with our Associate Pastor, Rev. Bart McNiel. 7 | SMOKE RIS E BAPT IST.ORG


FAMILY M I N I ST RY AT SMOK E R I SE Intergenerational Relationships Smoke Rise Baptist Children’s Ministry will focus on intergenerational relationships for the 2018-2019 year. Our theme is “Coming Together - Bringing Generations Closer in Faith.” We will examine the stories of people in the Bible who learned from one another despite their age differences. In Sunday school and children’s worship we will read about Naomi and Ruth; Timothy, Lois, and Eunice, as well as Eli and Samuel. Each month in the Crosstie, a relationship will be highlighted which is already making a difference in our church family and our children. On the Wednesday evenings prior to All Saints' Day, our children will learn about the Saints of Smoke Rise Baptist Church. In preparation for a special recognition we will invite people to come and talk to us about the special Saints of our church. In support of this effort, Becky will lead a Journey's session in the coming weeks on the importance of intergenerational connections. In the months ahead, we will host Grandparents' Day, Octoberfest, and Christmas Caroling. All of these events are open to everyone as fellowship opportunities that promote intergenerational relationships that strengthen our bond as a family of faith.

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Summer in Review

Thank you to everyone who made our summer so great! From Wonderful Wednesdays, to preschool worship, bucket lists, and Vacation Bible School, summer 2018 has definitely been one to remember.

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YOU TH AT S M O KE R I SE JE R E M Y C O LLI V ER - Minister of Communications, Missions, and Youth What Lens? I wear polarized sunglasses after a recommendation from my optometrist, but after wearing them I don’t think I could go back to regular lenses; the lake seems clearer, I can track my golfball better, and you can tell if someone has gotten a bad tint job on their car. My vision is crisper when I wear polarized lenses. I can still see when I wear regular sunglasses, but things just aren't as crisp. The types of lenses we have in our sunglasses aren’t the only lenses that we have. We also process the world through various mental lenses that we use to process and experience life. What filter do I need to use for this Instagram post? Will this post get me more followers? How will this action make me look to her? How does this line up with my political ideology? Should I cheer for them because they are in the SEC or do I continue to root against them? These are all lenses that we experience life through, and they will be different based on our background and upbringing. But, regardless of the various lenses we carry with us, there is one lens that we should all see life through: What does Jesus have to say about this? When our first lens is the words in red in the Bible, Jesus becomes the filter through which we experience life and see the world. This coming year, the youth are going to focus on what it means to live our lives by putting on our Jesus-colored glasses. We’re going to look again at our family and friends, our pastimes and beliefs, and see how Jesus would have viewed them. Will you join us by making Jesus the first lens through which you experience life? -Jeremy

Meet Our New Intern My name is Monica Ramirez Leon and I live in Gainesville, Ga! Originally from Jalisco, Mexico, my family and I have lived in Gainesville for almost 20 years. I went to Gainesville High School and recently graduated from Young Harris College with a major in Spanish and a minor in Business and Public Policy. I have been accepted to Mercer’s McAfee School of theology and look forward to studying Community Development and Global Missions. Missions, both local and global, have played an important role in my life and especially in my walk with Christ. During my time at FBC Gainesville, I worked as a Missions Intern alongside Rev. Ruth Demby and participated in mission trips and helped with youth by leading and teaching them in various summer camps. Working with the youth at FBC Gainesville has been one of the key things that God used in calling me to ministry, so it’s easy to say that Youth Ministry in general has a special place in my heart. As I look toward the future, I am excited to be a part of the Smoke Rise Baptist family and to learn and grow with you!

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Summer of 2018 with the Youth Thank you to our youth and volunteers for a wonderful and rewarding summer! We wish everyone a great start to the new school year as we continue to grow together in God's love.

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GEN ER OS I T Y The Principle of the Four Quarters In his essay The Principle of the Four Quarters, pastor Dallas Stallings recounts his first lesson in money stewardship as a child when his father gave him four quarters as a weekly allowance. He was required to give one quarter to the church, to deposit another quarter in a bank account, and was free to use the remaining two quarters for anything else he might desire. Over the course of his life, the principle of the four quarters remained with him as a way of evaluating his sense of wealth and personal financial health. After a lifetime of managing money and evaluating spending habits using the principle of the four quarters, Stallings wrote, “I have come to the conclusion that wealth is not so much how much money one has but the attitude with which one uses his money and his other assets . . . . Our use of our money and other assets has become [for me and my wife] a lifestyle that gives meaning and purpose to who we are. It is both a spiritual and a financial wealth that is not measured in dollars but in attitude.” Another way of conceiving Stallings’ lesson is to reflect on how our money fits into three categories from most narrow to most broad: (1) tithing and charitable giving, (2) savings, (3) everything else. When we conceive tithing and saving as one of many individual line items in a budget, we run the risk of overlooking their weighted significance. As our income and assets grow beyond a meager allowance, it is tempting to measure wealth as a combination of dollar figures and accumulated stuff. When we fall into this trap, our sense of spiritual wealth suffers most of all. If tithing and savings are simply one of many individual line items that do not stand out in your personal budgeting, consider taking a few weeks or months to assess your personal wealth using the principle of the four quarters as a general guide. And if you want to dig a little deeper, use a similar process to assess your stewardship of time by considering how much time you spend (1) worshipping/serving, (2) resting/playing, and (3) working. Then consider how you might use the principle of four quarters to put new attitudes into action, as you discover new ways to measure and expand your spiritual and financial wealth.

MONTH OF JUNE Amount Given $148,536.29

Amount Spent $199,696.40

REFRESH REPORT

Negative Balance $51,160.11

FISCAL YEAR-TO-DATE (APRIL 1, 2018 - JUNE 30, 2018)

Amount Given $501,310.31

Amount Spent $567,450.43

Negative Balance $66,140.12

Pledged $1,346,104.00

Received Current Balance $1,072,443.60 $264,781.00

CURRENT PROJECT The Chapel will reopen Sunday, August 12 at 9:00 am.

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SERVIN G ON M I S S ION Our 2018 Mission Trip to NYC was a success in so many ways! There were 18 team members, and 11 of those had never been on this trip before. Our team this year was the most diverse ever, having 11 Smoke Rise Members and 7 non-members. All the preparation and planning that was done before we left paid off, and Clue Camp 2018 (The Future is You and Me) was a hit! Our week's theme was "I Am Peaceful". We shared ourselves and God's Love and "Peace" with approximately 60 children at Metro Baptist Church

in Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, and 20 children at Greater Restoration Baptist Church in Brooklyn. I loved watching and listening to everyone's reactions to the week, but especially the newcomers. I asked a couple of them to share their thoughts and I would like to share them with you. "It is ironic that our theme for the week, peace and diversity, was shown so vividly to us by these sweet children." -Marsha Kelley "I think getting to know the children was the best part.

On July 14, eighteen people made their way to the Atlanta airport and boarded flights to San Diego, CA, where we all met up with our transportation to Tijuana, Mexico. Some had never been before but most were veterans, and several had made the journey consecutively for the last 18 years. After we settled into our lovely accommodations at Puente de Amistad, we readied for the week’s work. Part of our team worked with the children in a Backyard Bible School adventure, and part of the team worked at main campus at Centro Shalom, the church and ministry led by Chava who spoke at Smoke Rise on July 8th. The workers cleared a 20x30 building and drywalled the Watching them interact with each interior walls. The building needed other, and us, in such an accepting to be repurposed for the “Manna” manner is what the Bible teaches us ministry beginning this fall. It will to do" -Jan Vreeland include a food distribution program for children and families. There will "While instilling hope and peace, also be a walk-in cooler for perishable the team was able to bond and foods. grow closer together through all of the enriching experiences." -Doug As always, we worked along side Wagner of members of the church in accomplishing the tasks for the week. This Mission Trip continues to One of our new team members change and bless so many lives, those expressed the feeling that maybe he that we are there to serve, and those wasn’t doing as much as he could of us that are serving! I would like have. We all assured him that just to say, Thank showing up is 90% of our work. It’s you Smoke Rise all about relationships. Some of the Baptist, for children of years past are now young continuing to adults in the church. partner with these two The unique relationship SRBC has wonderful with Centro Shalom, is that we go churches in back to the same place every year and New York City! can measure the progress, growth and success of the ministry. The Lynne Felton relationships formed over the years New York brings great satisfaction indeed for Mission SRBC missioners as well as the people Coordinator of Centro Shalom. God has blessed us both in our walk together. -Page Fulgham 13 | SMOKE RIS E BAPT IST.ORG


MON TH LY S N A P S HOT

PAT R I OT I C POPS CELEB RATION

WEEKLY S U MM E R S C H E DUL E Su nd ay

AUGUST DATES 5 Kickoff Sunday and Church-wide Breakfast

9:00 am

Worship in the Sanctuary

6 Boo Hoo Yahoo Breakfast for

9:45 am

Sunday school for all ages

Back-to-School

11:00 am

Worship in the Sanctuary

12 Youth Poolooza 15 Regular Wednesday Activities Resume 24-26 Smoke Rise Drama Performances 26 Monthly "Connections" group resumes

for families

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Broadway Review at Smoke Rise September 25, 2018 6:30 pm; $10.00 includes dinner Join us for a night of Broadway’s greatest hits with Daniel Solberg and friends including voices you will recognize and love from Smoke Rise! Tickets go on sale beginning August 26. $10.00, includes dinner. To reserve a whole table contact MaryLynn Manley at 770-925-7509; bunnydog55@comcast.net.

“Lights of Broadway” by LeRoy Neiman, used under an assumed Creative Commons

Smoke Rise Travel Goes to Hendersonville, N.C. November 14-16, 2018 Sign-up is beginning for this trip featuring the famous landmarks of the area, The Hounds of Baskerville play at the Flat Rock Theater, Sky Top Orchard, Chimney Rock, Carl Sandburg National Park, and shopping! Registration Forms are in the lower breezeway. Deadline is Sept. 1st. Contact Kathy Dobbins for more information: kdobbins@smokerisebaptist.org.


Smoke Rise Academy of the Arts Teen Drama presents

Sunday September, 9th 9:30 AM - BREAKFAST 10:00AM - SUNDAY SCHOOL FOR ALL CHILDREN AND GRANDPARENTS 11:00 AM - WORSHIP FOR PRESCHOOLERS AND GRANDPARENTS 11:00 AM - SANCTUARY WORSHIP -

Friday, August 24 at 7:00 pm Saturday, August 25 at 3:00 pm & 7:00 pm Sunday August 26 at 3:00 pm Fellowship Hall

Free Admission

Chapel Rededication

C HA P E L R E D E D IC AT IO N Sunday, August 5, 2018 9:00 AM Worship

Su nd ay, Au g ust 1 2 , 2 0 1 8 9 : 0 0 A M Worship

Themes in Biblical Theology

Sponsored by Mercer University July 29–Sept. 23, 2018 Cost: $160.00 Register with Kathy Dobbins Address Correction Requested


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