PASTOR'S PAGE Dear Taylors Family: Fall always brings an expectancy of new things. We look forward to the cooler weather, the bright colors on the trees, different routines at home, new teachers at school, and of course, a clean slate for your favorite football team. Fall always sparks new hope. This summer we've been planning for the fall with an extra sense of anticipation because of our 150th Anniversary Celebration. We are so excited for the time to praise God for what He has done in the past while looking forward to the challenge of growing and building His kingdom in the future. It's a time to look back at cherished things, but with a heart and mind to see God do new and even greater things. The pages that follow provide schedules and opportunities available for this celebration. You will want to join in as we gather for worship beginning with IGNITE on August 24. This event is actually sponsored by our student ministry, but I know you will be inspired by their special guest, Clayton King. (See page 5). The following weeks are filled with guest speakers, special music, and fun times of fellowship. There is the opportunity to give to our 150th Anniversary Offering that we pray will push the gospel far beyond our walls as well as create an updated and new environment with our facility that builds on the efforts made during our first 150 years to make disciples in this community and identifies us as a church that is preparing to make disciples into the 21st century. Yet, if we're not careful, we'll celebrate well -- and we should, and we will -- but then miss seeing the 150th Anniversary as an opportunity for change in our spiritual lives, in our body, and in the lives of those who do not know Jesus personally. If we don't position our hearts and minds for God to speak and work in us, then we simply become very busy in the midst of celebration without thinking that God ultimately desires transformation for His purposes ahead.
Saturday, August 16 Sign up in Life Groups
Pick up a school supply list at the Men’s Desk.
So, on August 24, promotion Sunday, we'll launch a three-part series that will usher us right into celebration week with the hopes of the Word preparing us, not only to celebrate well, but be changed for year 151 and beyond. Just like blocking and tackling will be fundamentals taught all over football practice fields in August, we too, will look at the spiritual fundamentals of grace and unity. At the end of the series, Joni-Erickson Tada will share her powerful and personal story of how God uses every person and every circumstance to advance the kingdom of Jesus. Grace. Unity. Every person vital to the work. I'm praying now that God uses these essential kingdom values for new things in our personal lives, our families and our church. May we praise Him with all that is in us but may we prepare ourselves for the new things ahead.
Paul Jimenez, Pastor
Save the Date: Dinner with the Staff Part One | Monday, October 13 | 6-8 pm
Join us for a free, casual dinner in a relaxed setting with a group of people who, like you, want to learn more about Taylors.
Part Two | Wednesday, October 15 | 6:30-8 pm After you’ve had time to pray and think about everything you learned at Dinner with the Staff, come back to ask questions, discuss membership and serving opportunities, as well as help us get to know you a little better.
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Outdoor Baptism at Taylors Park September 7, 4;30 pm One of the greatest pleasures of life is celebrating the spiritual awakening of others who have come into right relationship with God. I guess that is one reason I love our annual Outdoor Baptism service. We will hold the service this year on campus at Taylors Park. Parking will be available at the ball fields. This is our eighth year to witness many new believers take this step of commitment to Jesus Christ. I hope to see you there! Bring your own lawn chairs and feel free to picnic. Doug Mize, Minister of Discipleship and Evangelism
Are you contemplating taking this critical step of a true disciple? We would love to talk to you. Please contact Doug at 864-292-4063 or dougm@taylorsfbc.org. If you would like to schedule your baptism contact Gail Davis, 864-678-8811, gaild@taylorsfbc.org.
Pastor Paul Baptising Andrew Brown
150th Anniversary Offering OUR GOAL: $1.5 MILLION
55% Renovations | 30% Debt Retirement | 15% Missions In celebration of our 150th Anniversary, we have an opportunity to give a special offering which will address our current debt, create an updated and more welcoming atmosphere for both guests and our church family, and invest in the sharing of the gospel outside our walls.
Renovations (55%/$825,000): The four primary objectives for renovation are as follows:
1) to create a new larger, open and updated space that demonstrates both visually and aesthetically, our continued commitment to make disciples in this community into the 21st century; 2) to create a more welcoming and inviting environment for our guests; 3) to create a more helpful and open connection center in this hub of our campus for the busy traffic of attendees and families on Sunday mornings; 4) to clearly identify our main entrance. Based on the total amount received by December 31, the recommendation from the Renovations Committee will go first to the Finance Committee and then to the church for a vote. No contracts will be signed and no work will be done until the church has had the opportunity to vote to approve the project.
Debt Retirement (30%/$450,000): This percentage represents close to a tithe of our total remaining debt. If the anniversary offering goal and budget are both met, we will reduce our debt by nearly $800,000 this year.
Missions (15%/$225,000): In addition to our regular contribution this year of $1,120,053 (which is more than 18% of
our budget), 15% of this offering will fund REACH trip scholarships of up to 50% and potentially provide additional money for our partnerships in Boston, Salt Lake City, and our unreached/unengaged people groups. This portion of the 150th offering is in lieu of our "Side by Side" offering this year. Our church was blessed in 2013 with an estate gift in excess of $600,000. A small portion was used to complete our parking area upgrades. The remaining amount will be seed money toward the $1.5 million goal. The 150th Anniversary Offering will be received beginning Sunday, August 24, through Sunday, October 5. Pledges can be made to be fulfilled by the end of 2014.
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SUNDAY, AUGUST 24 Pre-IGNITE Throwdown, 4:30 pm For students, grades 6-12 in the FLC parking lot. Free food and giveaways.
IGNITE with Clayton King, 6 pm The entire church family is invited to this dynamic special event. Worship Center at Taylors First Baptist Church | Childcare available for birth through age five.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 Morning Worship Services with Special Guest Joni Eareckson Tada, 9 and 10:30 am Worship Center at Taylors First Baptist Church | Regular Life Groups
Outdoor Baptism, 4:30 pm Childcare unavailable.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Celebration Kick-off with Special Guest Frank Page, 10:30 am Worship Center | Childcare available for birth through age five. | No Life Groups
Dinner on the Grounds at 5 pm and Night of Worship at 7 pm Following dinner, we carry on the legacy of worship at Taylors First Baptist in a festive celebration of songs both old and new, led by Children, Students, and our Adult Worship Teams. Times of Adoration, Confession, Listening, and Obedience will lead us heavenward, to the place where we will worship and fellowship with Jesus forever! Childcare available for birth through age five for Night of Worship which begins at 7 pm.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 Dinner Served at 5:30 PM
Celebration Worship with Special Guest Ed Young, 7 pm Worship Center | Childcare available for birth through age five.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Celebration Worship with Special Guest Fred Luter, 7 pm Worship Center | Childcare available for birth through age five.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 Community Work Day A part of celebrating our 150 years is giving back to the Taylors community. Join us in support of the renewed activity at the Taylors Mill as we begin the process of laying out a disc golf park and improving the entryway to the mill area.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Celebration Finale with Paul Jimenez, 10:30 am Worship Center | Childcare available for birth through age five. | No Life Groups 4 | TAYLORSFBC.ORG
Clayton King
Paul Jimenez
Fred Luter, Jr.
Clayton King is a pastor, speaker, and founder of Crossroads Worldwide, a ministry that reaches people through missions, camps, speaking events, discipleship and more. He is author of ten books, including "Amazing Encounters with God," "Dying to Live," and the re-launch of "True Love Waits" called "True Love Project." He speaks to over 200,000 people annually from college campuses, to public schools and youth events.
Paul Jimenez, Pastor at Taylors FBC since 2010 states, “The aim of my ministry is to instruct and strengthen believers so they are equipped to love God and evangelize the world. To carry out this ministry, I believe the preaching and teaching of the Word of God is fundamental.” Prior to becoming pastor of Taylors First Baptist Church, Paul served as Teaching Pastor and Local and National Ministries Pastor at Johnson Ferry Baptist Church in Marietta, Georgia.
Pastor Fred Luter, Jr. was elected the Southern Baptist Convention’s first African American Vice President in 2011, and he made history again when he became SBC’s first ever African American President at the annual meeting held in his hometown of New Orleans on Tuesday, June 19, 2012. In 2005 his congregation grew to more than 7,000. The story of how he rallied from Hurricane Katrina by which his congregation was literally spread all over the country, is nothing short of miraculous.
Frank S. Page
Joni Eareckson Tada
Ed Young
Frank S. Page has been President and Chief Executive Officer of the Southern Baptist Convention Executive Committee since October 1, 2010. He was president of the Southern Baptist Convention from 2006-2008. Prior to moving to Nashville, Dr. Page served as Vice President for the Evangelization Group at the North American Mission Board (NAMB), Alpharetta, Georgia. He served as pastor at Taylors FBC from 2001 - 2009.
In 1967 Joni Eareckson Tada was injured in a diving accident at 17 years old, leaving her in a quadriplegic state with minimal use of her hands. After two years of rehabilitation, Joni re-entered the community with new skills and a fresh determination to help others in similar situations. Joni and Friends began in 1979 at Joni’s house as she and her friends responded to the many questions and needs pouring in from families affected by disability who read Joni’s books or had seen the movie of her life. From the beginning, Joni, her staff, and volunteers devoted their energies to developing Christcentered programs and services which would help meet the spiritual and practical needs of disabled people and their families.
Ed Young is Senior Pastor at Second Baptist Church of Houston. During his thirty-five plus years there, the church has grown tremendously, with five locations and 65,000 members. Dr. Young was elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention in June,1992 and 1993. He is the author of several books including "Light Walking," "A Deeper Walk with Jesus" and "Healing Broken America." Dr. Young served the Lord as pastor of Taylors FBC from 1969-1971.
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VOLLEYBALL
XYZ FELLOWSHIP
Tuesday nights, 7- 9 pm Join other singles in the FLC gym for fellowship and volleyball.
Second Monday of the Month, 11:15 am
TUBING ON THE GREEN RIVER
Senior adults ages 55 and older are invited to join us for fellowship, entertainment, lunch, day trips and vacations.
LUNCH
HOPENET: FAMILY TO FAMILY
August 11 Reedy Fork Bluegrass Gospel Band
Saturday, August 23 | 10:30 am | Meet at Church | Bring Lunch & $15
Sunday, August 10 and September 21 11:45 am in the Taylors Singles Area | $5
FRANKIE'S FUN PARK August 13, 2:30 pm Rising 6th Grade | $15
BACK-TO-SCHOOL BASH August 17, 8 pm Grades 6-12
UNITED RESUMES
Led by Jim & Glenda Hayes September 9 – November 25 6:30-9 pm Designed specifically for families with a loved one suffering from mental illness, Family to Family is an in-depth course developed by National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and offered at Taylors FBC in the spring and fall of each year. Discover that you’re not alone, receive encouragement from compassionate leaders who’ve walked in your shoes, and gain valuable insight along with survival skills for the journey with your loved one. To register contact NAMI at 864-331-3300.
August 20, 6:30 pm
PRE-IGNITE THROWDOWN
August 24, 4:30 pm | FLC Parking Lot
IGNITE WITH CLAYTON KING
August 24, 6 pm | Worship Center
SMALL GROUPS RESUME September 21
FALL RETREAT
GUITAR FELLOWSHIP First Tuesday of Each Month, 7 pm Family Life Center PAR 3 GOLF Third Thursday of Each Month, 7:15 pm Crosswinds Par 3 Golf Course TARGET SHOOTING LEAGUE Fourth Thursday of Each Month, 6:30 pm SharpShooters Indoor Range
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BIBLE STUDIES FOR MEN AND WOMEN TUESDAY MORNING BIBLE STUDY Tuesdays at 10:30 am Beginning September 9 | Led by Sandra Brown Study The Book of John and the Current Events in the Middle East.
SUNDAYS
Life Groups at 9:19 am Free Breakfast Each Week
PARENTS DAY IN THE LOFT
September 28 Life Groups 9:19 am | Lunch 12 pm
REACH TRIPS
Brazil / July 28-August 6 NEMO / August 15-23 New Jersey / August 16-23 Fortaleza, Brazil / August 29-September 7 South Asia / October 2-11 Prague / October 3-11
FORMER AND RETIRED MISSIONARIES As we approach the 150 birthday of our church, our heritage is on all of our minds. Missionaries who have returned home to Taylors FBC and others who have returned and made Taylors FBC their home are an incredible resource. We want to know you! If you have served for two or more years on an international field, please contact our office. We would like to recognize your country at special REACH events! Please contact our REACH Office at 864.678.8838 or email us at frans@taylorsfbc.org.
No charge. No need to register.
PRECEPT BIBLE STUDY: LUKE PART 1 Thursdays at 7 pm Beginning September 4 | Led by Rita McIntyre An inductive study of God's Word that will teach you how to discover spiritual truth for yourself! Register online at www.taylorsfbc.org. Book is $26. 6 | TAYLORSFBC.ORG
SAVE THE DATE 2014 Side by Side Missions Conference November 6-9, 2014
Wednesday Nights at Taylors First Baptist ONE: A Study of Generations Begins August 20 | 6:30-7:30 pm | Fellowship Hall | Led by Pastor Paul Jimenez One church...multiple generations. One body...shaped by a variety of characteristics, values, and experiences. In light of our incredible diversity, how can we maintain a commitment to unity? It is a complex issue, and one that will not be solved without an honest attempt to better understand and appreciate who we are, from where we’ve come, and what we long for in the days ahead. Make plans to join us for a special four-week church-wide study as we explore together the generational uniqueness of Builders, Boomers, Busters, and Bridgers. Discover the common ground that can bring all of us together as ONE.
Divorce Recovery Begins August 20 DivorceCare | 6:30-8 pm** | Room C124 | Faciliators: Ed and Kris Natterstad DivorceCare is for adults going through divorce or separation and are looking for comfort, healing and accountability with others who have experienced the painful process of divorce. Participants will have the opportunity to interact and discuss information presented on video at each session. You will gain the necessary tools to begin your journey toward healing. Cost: $10 workbook Participants may begin DivorceCare at any time. Each session is "self-contained," and you may continue through the next cycle to view any topics you have missed. **Contact Nancy at 678-8827 to register for childcare up to age 5.
Boundaries | 6:30-7:30 pm | Room C126 | Faciliators: Joyce Cox and Mickey Dolan The teaching content of Boundaries, is focused on people and relationships instead of divorce and singleness. Many times, bad choices and bad relationships lead to hurtful marriages. This course will teach you to set boundaries in a way that facilitates healthier relationships. DivorceCare is a prerequisite for this course.
It Just Takes One Four Wednesday Nights, 6:15 pm August 20 – September 10 For Grades 1-5 Have you ever wondered how things like your car, your phone, or your clothes came in to existence? Simply put, they were the idea of one person who saw a need and made a decision to do whatever it took to meet that need. The same can be said about our ministry impact in the Kingdom of God. Everything we do as a church is backed by that same philosophy. Single Mom’s Oil Change or the Taylors Free Medical Clinic were all the idea of one individual who saw a ministry need and then asked God to use them to meet that need. Join us on Wednesday nights as we learn about these individual’s dreams and how these ministries work today. Who knows, maybe God will use a Taylors Children participant to begin something new here in our community.
Boundaries is available to those who have recently completed Divorce Recovery 101 "DivorceCare" at Taylors FBC. Register at www.taylorsfbc.org/divorce-recovery. Cost: $10
DivorceCare for Kids | 6:30 pm | Room C125
Wednesdays, 6:30 pm | March 12-May 7 BEGINS OCTOBER 1
DC4K is offered for children, ages 5-12 years, of individuals enrolled in our Divorce Recovery Courses.
WEDNESDAY DINNER
Served 5:15-6 pm | Adults $6, Children, $4, Family Max. $20*
In addition to our home-cooked menus, we offer... Chick-fil-A: Sandwich or eight count chicken nuggets, a fruit cup and a home-cooked dessert. Children receive six count nuggets, a fruit cup and a homecooked dessert. Atlanta Bread Company: Turkey, Ham, or Chicken Salad sandwich, chips, cookie, pickle. Children receive turkey or ham sandwich, chips and a cookie. 8/6 Fried Chicken / Children same as adults 8/13 Pulled Pork Children may choose: Pulled Pork or Hamburgers
9/3 Home-cooked Meal: Meatloaf Atlanta Bread Company* Children may choose: Hamburgers, the home-cooked meal, or Atlanta Bread Co.
8/20 Home-cooked Meal: Chicken Casserole Atlanta Bread Company* Children may choose: Chicken Fingers, the home-cooked meal, or Atlanta Bread Co.
9/10 Home-cooked Meal: Pork Loin Chick-fil-A* Children may choose: Hamburgers, the home-cooked meal, or Chick-fil-A.
8/27 Home-cooked Meal: Roast Beef Chick-fil-A* Children may choose: Corn Dogs, the home-cooked meal, or Chick-fil-A.
9/17 Home-cooked Meal: Grilled Chicken Breast Atlanta Bread Company* Children may choose: Hot Dogs, the homecooked meal, or Atlanta Bread Co.
9/24 Home-cooked Meal: Baked Ham Chick-fil-A* Children may choose: Hot Dog Wraps, the home-cooked meal, or Chick-fil-A.
* The family maximum does not apply when purchasing Chick-fil-A or Atlanta Bread Company meals. No reservation required. First come first served. Home-cooked meal offered weekly. Atlanta Bread Company and Chick-fil-A will alternate weeks. Drinks included.
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Tuesday, August 26, 6:30 pm
Tickets available for purchase at www.taylorsfbc.org/women or the Women’s Ministry Desk. Tickets: $8 Join your girlfriends for a fun and inspirational night to celebrate God’s work and Word! Be challenged and encouraged by Chamblee Cline and others while getting a sneak peak of Designed Women this fall! Make a date with your Taylors girlfriends and join us for coffee and chocolate.
Even non-chocolate lovers will not be disappointed!
Designed women September 10 - November 3
Wednesdays 9-11 am | Mondays 7-8:30 pm* Cost: $7 | Free Childcare available on Wednesdays Week 1: Designed in His Image
Week 5: Designed to be Free
Week 2: Designed for Surrender
Week 6: Designed for Relationship
Week 3: Designed to Love
Week 7: Designed for Holiness
Week 4: Designed for Grace
Week 8: Designed for Eternity
Each Week Define the life. Get past the surface/ symptoms. What does obedience look like? Identify the Truth. God’s Word says..
*Opportunities are offered for you to join us Wednesday mornings beginning September 10 and Monday evenings beginning September 15. Childcare reserved during registration will guarantee a place for your child(ren) on Wednesday mornings for the fall and winter sessions of Bible study.
Mom to Mom Mom to Mom continues: 11/5-12/3 and 1/7-3/25 | To attend both Designed Women and Mom to Mom the cost is $20 Mom to Mom is a Biblically-based parenting program designed around the Titus 2:4 concept of older women teaching and encouraging younger women in their relationships with their husbands and children. It includes quality instruction in parenting, small group discussion, and the interaction of experienced mothers with younger moms. Join us as we study Inside Out Parenting and explore God's Word together. We will gain godly mom-confidence in a confused world, learn to create contagious Christian community amidst a chaotic culture and grow in our ability to build Christ-like character in our kids. Good parenting happens from the inside out! To continue with Mom to Mom, please be sure to select both studies when registering. Childcare reserved during registration will guarantee a place for your child(ren) on Wednesday mornings for the fall and winter sessions of Designed Women and Mom to Mom.
Register online at www.taylorsfbc.org/women beginning August 10. For more information, please visit www.taylorsfbc.org/women or stop by the Women’s Desk.
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Spiritual Exercise For Women
As women, our physical bodies require specific types of exercise to be healthy and strong. Our spiritual bodies are no different. If you would like to be a better follower of Christ in order to help others follow Him, join us as we stretch our faith in Christ to strengthen and make disciples for His Kingdom. Sessions are in room C126 and are open to all women of all ages.
AUGUST SESSION:
Urgent Prayer Care
Learn how to lead those in crisis into the presence of God through prayer Monday, August 4, 7-9 pm and Wednesday, August 6, 9-11 am Register at taylorsfbc.org/women
Take Heart Taylors Equipping Workshops Successful Team Building
Blending Unique Personalities, Motivations, and Giftedness into a God-Honoring Team
September 13 | 9 am-12 pm Buncombe Street United Methodist
Cultivating a Healthy and Holy Body Image So You Can Encourage Others to Do the Same
November 8 | 9 am-12 pm Buncombe Street United Methodist To register for an Equipping Workshop contact takehearttogether@gmail.com
Get involved in the Worship Ministry!
The Taylors Worship Ministry exists to help people encounter God and to respond to Him in worship. As part of the Worship Ministry, you have the opportunity to join with others in encouraging this essential activity of any follower of Jesus. As we worship and learn to worship, we know God more fully, live in His grace, and embrace the power of the Holy Spirit working in us. We desire not only to be the worship leaders, but also the lead worshipers! BEGINNING AUGUST 6 Traditional Choir – Wednesdays 7:30-8:30 pm Contemporary Choir – Wednesdays 6:20-7:25 pm BEGINNING AUGUST 20 Taylors Orchestra – Wednesdays 7:00-8:30 pm AUDITIONED GROUPS Contemporary Vocal Team from Contemporary Choir - contact Scott Norman Adult Ensemble from Traditional Choir - contact Kevin Batson Contemporary Band - contact Scott Norman Modern Band and Vocals - contact Scott Norman KICK-OFFS Taylors Preschool Choirs (K3-K5) – Wednesdays 6:15 pm, beginning August 20 Legacy Choir (Senior Adults) – Mondays 10-11 am, beginning September 8 Taylors Children’s Choirs (Grades 1-5) – Wednesdays 6:15-7:30 pm, beginning October 1 Regeneration Student Choir (Grades 6-12) – Choir Kick-Off Event: #MMT8sleepover, August 15-16, Cost: $20. Register at www.taylorsfbc.org/music by August 10. Kevin Batson: kevinb@taylorsfbc.org | Scott Norman: scottn@taylorsfbc.org AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 2014
Voices of Taylors CD As Taylors First Baptist Church celebrates our 150th Anniversary we present a unique offering of worship with the recording, “Voices of Taylors.” With songs that span the generations led by different groups within the Worship Ministry, this recording reflects both the rich tradition and the bright future of a church that is committed to worshiping God in spirit and in truth. The Taylors Worship Ministry exists to help people encounter God and to respond to His character, love, and grace. We pray that even as you listen you will engage your heart with the heart of your Creator and worship Him!
Commemorative Book We look forward to bringing our members a beautiful account of the history of our church. During our 150th Anniversary Celebration, a commemorative coffee table book will be available for purchase. In it you will find God-honoring testimonies that will delight and awe as you see God’s hand in establishing His church in Taylors, South Carolina.
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Welcome New Members
Cheryl Miller Joined May 18 by Letter
Amelia Cowart
Joined June 1 by Baptism
Carla Greenstreet*
Jake Harrelson
Joined May 25 by Baptism Also Pictured: David Gentry
Joined June 1 by Baptism
Drew Keener
Ron & Nancy Holcombe
Joined June 1 by Baptism
Joined June 1 by Statement
Paula Overstreet Way back in 1978, I followed my parents advice to first seek a church home when moving to a new city…”That’s where you’ll find your best friends” they always said – and they were certainly correct! Many of the friends I made in the Russell Ashmore/ Claudia Hembree Sunday School class remain friends and are still at Taylors today, even after thirty-six years. I, too, pass along that same advice to every young person I know…Find a church home and get involved in a Life Group…it’s where you will find your best friends for a lifetime! Why do they become your best friends? Because you all have the most important thing of life in common…your love of Jesus and your desire to serve Him in a community of believers! That’s one way Taylors FBC has impacted me for life!
Jackson Peach*
Joined June 15 by Baptism
Joined June 22 Don by Statement; Melanie by Letter; All Children by Baptism
Ashley Sachs
Joined June 22 by Letter
Aaron & Kayli Williams
Joined June 29 by Statement
Douglas & Laura Ringwelski Joined July 7 by Statement Also Pictured: Peter, Thomas, Christian
Photos Not Available Jonnie Marie McCall
Joined May 25 by Baptism * New members who have indicated a commitment to follow Christ through believer’s baptism.
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Donald & Melanie Yenovkian Bo,* Juris,* Cana,* Anna-Vrai,* Mamie,* and Defiance*
Gloria A. Pearman
Joined July 7 by Statement
Our Church Family
In Memoriam
Stewardship Report
Bob Leach November 17, 1932 - June 30, 2014
MAY Budget Needs.............................. $473,771.08 Budget Receipts.......................... $488,243.10 Other Receipts............................... $20,396.00 Total May Receipts...................... $508,639.10 YTD Budget Needs.................. $2,487,298.17 YTD Budget Receipts............... $2,397,121.96
Richard Holt October 27, 1940 - June 29, 2014 Roy H. Warren December 27, 1919 - June 26, 2014 Frances Rish August 22, 1927 - June 5, 2014
JUNE Budget Needs.............................. $592,213.85 Budget Receipts.......................... $517,220.26 Other Receipts............................... $37,703.87 Total April Receipts...................... $554,924.13 YTD Budget Needs.................. $3,079,512.02 YTD Budget Receipts............... $2,914,342.22
Ray Hartsell June 12, 1927 - June 1, 2014
Staff Anniversaries
AUGUST Fran Stoddard, Eleven Years of Service Beth Caskey, Nine Years of Service Gail Davis, Eight Years of Service Doug Mize, Eight Years of Service Jose Delgado, Seven Years of Service Brittany Pirkle, Two Years of Service
Welcome New Staff Member
SEPTEMBER Johnny Dunagin, Eleven Years of Service Elaine Taylor, Ten Years of Service Kathy Dority, Nine Years of Service Kim Keller, Nine Years of Service
Thank You
These individuals wish to thank our church family for prayers, encouragement, and kindness: Don McCarter and the family of Richard Holt.
Join us in welcoming Beverly Vest to our Financial Office staff. Beverly was born in Bluefield, West Virginia, and raised in Travelers Rest. She accepted Christ at a young age, received a bachelor’s degree from Bob Jones University, and continued her education at Furman University where she completed courses in Business Law and Accounting. She has worked in the financial industry for almost thirty years and became a member of Taylors FBC in 2006. Welcome Beverly!
Executive Pastor
Minister of Discipleship & Evangelism
John Alexander
Kathy Dority
Scott Norman
Dr. Doug Mize
Minister of Children
Minister of Assimilation & Spiritual Care
Associate Minister of Music & Worship
Kevin Batson
Dr. Jimmie Harley Associate Pastor
Ricky Stark
Associate Minister of Students
Ryan Brooks
Daryl Hopkins
Jeremy Thompson
Minister of Family Life Recreation
Gerald Caskey
Rhonda McMahan
Director of Finance and Administration
CONTACT A MINISTRY OFFICE
Receptionist, 244-3535 Administration, 678-8823 Adults & Leadership Development, 678-8815 Assimilation & Spiritual Care, 678-8833 Building/Grounds, 678-8807 Taylors College, 678-8827 Discipleship/Evangelism, 678-8810 Family Life Center, 292-4060 Financial, 678-8825 Food Services, 678-8826 Hispanic Ministry, 678-8838 Kindergarten, 678-8803 REACH, 678-8838
Parents Day Out, 678-8805
David Cline
Minister of College & Young Singles
Have Questions?
Worship Ministry, 678-8816
Paul Jimenez
Minister of Music & Worship
We welcome the following to the Body of Christ through believer’s baptism: Amelia Cowart, Jake Harrelson, Drew Keener and Jonnie Marie McCall.
Media, 292-4066
MINISTERIAL STAFF Pastor
Baptisms
Minister of Missions
Pastor, 678-8818 Taylors Children, 292-4056 Public Relations/Publications, 678-8817 Prayer Room, 292-8864 Taylors Singles, 678-8827 Taylors Students, 292-4990
Minister of Preschool
Sunday Statistics LIFE GROUPS 5/4 5/11 5/18 5/25 6/1 6/8 6/15 6/22 6/29 7/6 Preschool......... 350.......... 403.......... 369.......... 304.......... 339.......... 362..........374..........321..........308..........291 Elementary...... 184.......... 184.......... 178.......... 141.......... 164.......... 152..........169..........172..........143..........133 Students.......... 167.......... 174.......... 160.......... 127.......... 147.......... 136..........124..........159..........103..........100 College............ 118............ 32............ 32............ 43............ 34............ 32............34............36............40............35 Singles............... 77............ 67............ 68............ 61............ 78............ 75............53............55............67............71 Adults.............. 876.......... 860.......... 814.......... 826.......... 893.......... 839..........803..........868..........805..........754 Total............. 1,772....... 1,720....... 1,621....... 1,502....... 1,655....... 1,596.......1,557.......1,611.......1,466.......1,384 WORSHIP Morning........ 1,814....... 2,079....... 1,545....... 1,672....... 1,728....... 1,684.......1,720.......1,638.......1,596.......1,433 Evening............ 134.... HOLIDAY.......... 871.... HOLIDAY.......... 149.......... 121....HOLIDAY .........141..........136... HOLIDAY Betania.............. 80............ 85............ 63............ 59............ 59............ 61............89............54............45............59 TAYLORSFBC.ORG | 11
The Darnell Family 1. We just bought a house. 2. Our boys are thriving. 3.We have good jobs and great friends. 4. Boston is cold. …Just four of the forty excuses that kept us questioning our decision to join the Encounter Church launch team. Our journey to this life on the mission field started in January, 2011, when we both experienced an incredible breakthrough in our walk with the Lord. Up to this point, it would seem we had it all – a big house, a healthy marriage and happy children. From a worldly view, we did. Yet, we both still felt empty. Nothing satisfied. But then our lives changed forever. We turned the TV off, turned the podcasts on, opened the Bible, and really started to actively seek God’s face. We prayed He would use us and our brokenness for His glory. Whew! Looking back now, we were totally unprepared for what He had in store. Around this time I remember Dallas sharing with me a sort of revelation that had been given to him. He told me he felt specifically called to plant a church. He had no idea what that meant but felt very strongly about it. And so I asked him to keep that between us because, 1) it sounded crazy; 2) I did not feel the same calling; and 3) it sounded crazy. Keep in mind this “‘revelation” was almost three years before Chris Causey and Jason Hodges announced their 12 | TAYLORSFBC.ORG
plans for Boston. Coincidence? No such thing. In the following months we continued to live life but with a new-found perspective. Where we once had been very critical and judgmental of others, we were now striving to be more like Jesus, to love unconditionally. Where we once wore a mask and pretended our life was perfect, we now encouraged authenticity and transparency. As we struggled with some decisions being made in an extended family member’s life, a sweet friend reminded us that the ground at the foot of the cross is level. My sin of anger is no different than my neighbor’s sin of adultery. Sin is sin and Jesus died for both. No other truth has rocked us to the core as that one did. Dallas and I were not raised in the church. We both became followers of Jesus in our mid-twenties. We both remember many reasons why we had never wanted anything to do with a church before our conversion. It was a building filled with phony hypocrites who praise God in one breath and curse those not as perfect
as them in the next. Yet, until our transformation in 2011, we had become just like those people. We were not accurately representing Jesus. We were not living out the gospel or the gift of grace. We were supporting an exclusive, “Members Only” religion that was only pushing the world further from Him. It truly burdened us to know that so many people in the world would never know just how much God loved them or who He really was. We had discussed how it was hard to take what we had learned and reach others in Greenville. After all, there are Bible-teaching churches on every single corner. But then Chris and Jason announced a church plant in the Northeast. Deep down, I think we both knew it was exactly what He had been preparing us for, but we just didn’t want to admit it. Before we did anything, we prayed for direction and discernment. Above all, we wanted to be obedient to God’s calling. If this was truly His plan for our family, we wanted to be in His will.
Thankfully, we serve a God who fights for us.
Our biggest fear was the effect this
In His Word and through His people, He reminded us of Who is in control. move might have on our four boys. How would they adjust to a different culture? What experiences would they miss by leaving all they’ve ever known? How can we support a family of six in such an expensive city? But then we realized that all of our questions and concerns paled in comparison to the miracles that we know they would witness should we say “yes” to God. In November 2013, we officially committed and began the process to relocate to Boston. We shared our news with family and friends, sold our home, found jobs and secured a rental in Boston. Easy enough, right? What you may not know is that throughout this process, our entire family endured heavy spiritual warfare. Dallas began to have severe allergic reactions to otherwise common foods. I was experiencing anxiety attacks. These “healthy” children of ours came down with repeat cases of strep throat and staph infections. Our vehicles were breaking down. We were both on edge for months at a time as we waited for God to provide. Fortunately, we knew the enemy was in the middle of all of these struggles. He wanted us to question our decision. He wanted us to stay in our comfortable bubble and forget about the millions who live and die without Jesus. Thankfully, we serve a God who fights for us. In His Word and through His people, He reminded us of Who is in control. We received house cleaning services while our home was on the market, airline tickets for quick trips to Boston, preschool tuition, transitional housing….the list goes on and on. Every single time we found ourselves sinking deep in despair, He was there with provision. Our entire team greatly appreciates your prayers as we settle into this new life as missionaries. We know it won’t be easy and that some days will be just plain hard. But God is already at work in Boston – we are simply joining forces with His army to further His Kingdom and all for His glory.
We’re excited to announce our new name and mascot, Taylors First Pre-Academy and Spiffy the Sparrow. The sparrow is an ideal mascot for Taylors First Pre-Academy because sparrows and children share common traits. First, sparrows are very small, making their physical size an obvious commonality between the bird and a child. Also, they are very social. Likewise, children seem to have no social boundaries...they love other people! The meaning of the sparrow, however, goes much deeper. The Bible references sparrows multiple times and Jesus often compares His caring for the sparrow to His caring for His people. In biblical times, sparrows were very cheap, therefore, the bird was devalued and considered insignificant. Children were often viewed the same way. The disciples turned children away from Jesus because they considered them unimportant and unworthy to share His time. But Jesus said, “Let the little children come to me.” He even refers to our saving faith as having the faith of a child. Jesus made it very clear that He cares and values children just as much as adults. The same is true for the sparrow - a bird considered to be invaluable and of no importance. What others may see as insignificant, Jesus sees as precious. He values His creation and He cares for them. We at Taylors First Pre-Academy care for the children, too. It is our desire to love and teach your child with hearts that reflect that same love that Jesus demonstrates. It’s why we do what we do!
It's Not Too Late to Register! PARENT’S DAY OUT & KINDERGARTEN
PARENT’S DAY OUT KINDERGARTEN Tuesday, Thursday, and/or Friday, 9 am-2 pm K3, K4, and Full Day K5 Ann Flack, Director of PDO NEW! Late Stay is available until 2 pm each day. annf@taylorsfbc.org Robin McDonald, Director of Kindergarten robinm@taylorsfbc.org
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AUGUST & SEPTEMBER 2014 SUNDAY, AUGUST 3
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20
MONDAY, AUGUST 4
THURSDAY, AUGUST 28
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
Singles Lunch, 11:45 am Grief Support for Spouses, 6:45 pm Spiritual Exercise for Women, 7 pm
TUESDAY, AUGUST 5
Men's Guitar Fellowship, 7 pm
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6
Spiritual Exercise for Women, 9 am Wednesday Night Supper Resumes, 5:15 pm Children's Activities, 6:15 pm Choir Rehearsals Resume Adult Bible Study in the Fellowship Hall, 6:30 pm
FRIDAY, AUGUST 8 Cheer Camp, 1 pm
MONDAY, AUGUST 11
I Can Bike Camp, 8 am XYZ Lunch & Program, 11:15 am
TUESDAY, AUGUST 12
WMU Global Missions Lunch, 11 am
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13
Taylors TownSquare, 12 pm Frankie's Fun Park for Rising 6th Grade, 2 pm Wednesday Night Supper, 5:15 pm Children's Activities, 6:15 pm Adult Bible Study in Fellowship Hall, 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, AUGUST 14
NAMI Caregivers Support Group, 6:15 pm NAMI Connection Support Group, 6:15 pm
FRIDAY, AUGUST 15
NEMO REACH Trip, (Through 8/23) Regeneration Student Choir Magical Mystery Tour Eight, 1 pm (Through 8/16)
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16
New Jersey REACH Trip, (Through 8/23) Single Mom's Oil Change, 9 am
SUNDAY, AUGUST 17
Taylors Leadership Training and Dinner, 4 pm Deacon Ordination, 6:30 pm Taylors Students Back-to-School Bash, 8 pm
MONDAY, AUGUST 18
Grief Support for Parents, 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20
Activities Resume: M&M for Preschool, "It Just Takes One" for Elementary, 6:15 pm One: A Study of Generations for Adults / Divorce Recovery / United for Students, 6:30 pm Orchestra Rehearsal Resumes, 7 pm
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21
Men's Par 3 Golf Outing, 7:15 pm
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23
Taylors Singles Tubing, 10:30 am
SUNDAY, AUGUST 24
Promotion Sunday 150th Anniversary Celebration: Ignite Cook-out, 4:30 pm (Grades 6-12) Ignite with Special Guest Clayton King, 6 pm
TUESDAY, AUGUST 26
One: A Study of Generations , 6:30 pm Men's Target Shooting League, 6:30 pm
FRIDAY, AUGUST 29
Brazil REACH Trip (Through 9/7) Taylors Singles Labor Day Experience, Ridgecrest, NC (Through 9/1)
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31 No Evening Activities
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1
Labor Day: Church Office & Family Life Center Closed
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2
Young at Heart Breast Cancer Support Group, 6:30 pm Men's Guitar Fellowship, 7 pm Taylors TownSquare, 7 pm
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3
Basketball Registration Opens One: A Study of Generations , 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4
Taylors Community Work Day
Boston REACH Trip (Through 9/27) 150th Anniversary Celebration: Paul Jimenez, 10:30 am (No Life Groups) Taylors Singles Lunch, 11:30 am Taylors Students Small Groups Resumes, 6:15 pm No Evening Worship
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
WMU Bold Mission Group, 7 pm (Home of Marilyn Holloway)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
Adult Bible Study in Fellowship Hall
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25 Men’s Target Shooting, 6:30 pm
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Taylors Singles Putt Putt, 6:30 pm
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28
Lord's Supper, 9 and 10:30 am Parents Day in the Loft, 9 am
Precept Bible Study Begins, 7 pm
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
Janie Chapman State Missions Emphasis Begins 150th Anniversary Celebration: Special Guest Joni Eareckson Tada, 9 & 10:30 am Outdoor Baptism, 4:30 pm
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 XYZ Fellowship, 11:15 am
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9
WMU Global Missions Group, 11 am Taylors Family Newsletter Deadline, 5 pm** Family to Family Begins, 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
Designed Women Begins, 9 am One: A Study of Generations , 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
NAMI Caregivers Support Group, 6:15 pm NAMI Connection Support Group, 6:15 pm
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
College Life Group, 9:19 am 150th Anniversary Celebration: Special Guest Dr. Frank Page, 10:30 am (No Life Groups) Dinner on the Grounds, 5 pm Night of Worship, 7 pm
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
Grief Support for Parents, 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Dinner Served, 5:30-6:30 pm 150th Anniversary Celebration: Special Guest Dr. Edwin Young,7 pm
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18
Men's Par 3 Golf Outing, 7:15 pm
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19
150th Anniversary Celebration: Special Guest Dr. Fred Luter, 7 pm College Retreat (Through 9/20)
EVERY WEEK AT TAYLORS SUNDAY Traditional Worship/Life Groups for Adults, Children & Students/ Kids Worship, 9 am College Life Groups/Breakfast, 9:19 am Contemporary Worship/Modern Worship/Life Groups for Adults, Children & Students/ Kids Worship, 10:30 am Evening Worship, 6 pm
MONDAY Legacy Choir, 10 am Mission Doll Workshop, 4 pm Designed Women Study, 7 pm (Begins 9/15)
TUESDAY Tuesday Morning Bible Study, 10 am (Begins 9/9) Employment Support, 7 pm (2nd & 4th Tuesday) Singles Volleyball, 7 pm
WEDNESDAY Designed Women Study, 9 am (Begins 9/10) Library Open, 4 pm Dinner Served, 5:15 pm Parish Nurse Office Opens, 5:30 pm M&M and “It Just Takes One" for Children, 6:15 pm (Begins August 20) Contemporary Choir Rehearsal, 6:20 pm Prayer in the Chapel / Life Group, 6:30 pm Traditional Choir Rehearsal / Orchestra Rehearsal / Vocal Team Rehearsal, 7:30 AA Meeting, 8 pm
THURSDAY Men’s Basketball, 7 pm
SATURDAY AA Meeting, 8 pm
Girlfriends & Chocolate, 6:30 pm
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** Newsletter Submissions: Articles/events must be approved by a ministerial staff liaison. Submissions are printed at the discretion of the church staff and may be edited. Please e-mail items to kimk@taylorsfbc.org by September 9 for the October/November issue.
We are excited to announce changes for the Sunday Morning schedule in Taylors Children this fall. Now birth through 4th graders have the option of staying in the Taylors Children Area for both hours on Sunday mornings. The separate 3rd & 4th grade Kids Worship will give us the opportunity to teach older children about the importance of worship and the many ways we can worship our God while we continue doing the same for 1st and 2nd graders on their level. Also, this change allows us to focus on the preteen aspect of 5th grade, providing them with their own large/small group environments tailored to their specific needs. After the 9 am hour, 5th graders will attend worship upstairs in the Worship Center with their parents.
I feel God used me by hopefully creating a stable, relaxing atmosphere in our group that allowed the children to feel comfortable and eager to learn. One noticeably apprehensive little girl from another church came on Monday. Then on Tuesday she ran to the table and her mom said she woke up that morning at 4:30 am to be ready to come back!
2nd Grade Adult Color Group Leader
AGE GROUPS
9 AM
10:30 AM
Babies
Childcare
Childcare
Toddlers
Life Group
Life Group
1 year olds
Life Group
Life Group
2 year olds
Life Group
Life Group
3 year olds
Life Group/Preschool Praise
Life Group
4 year olds
Life Group/Preschool Praise
Life Group
5 year olds
Life Group/Preschool Praise
Life Group
1st Grade
Life Group
Kids Worship (1st/2nd Grade)
2nd Grade
Life Group
Kids Worship (1st/2nd Grade)
3rd Grade
Life Group
Kids Worship (3rd/4th Grade)
4th Grade
Life Group
Kids Worship (3rd/4th Grade)
5th Grade
Life Group in New Preteen Area
Attend Modern or Contemporary Worship with Parent
What an amazing week we had at Summer Spectacular! Read about the amazing things God did in the hearts of children and our leaders. As many of you know, seven Taylors FBC families recently moved to Massachusetts to work with our church plant, Encounter Church. Coming alongside NAMB’s “Send Boston” emphasis, we raised money for the church’s future ministry to children. Through the generosity of families who attended Summer Spectacular, we were able to raise $6500! God is so good!
God blessed me with a leader who encouraged me and gave me a lot of responsibility, including teaching the story on the last 2 days! God really used it to give me experience teaching kids, as I want to be a teacher! And it was such a joy to be able to engage the kids and watch them get excited about the stories we were telling about Jesus! We had many kids tell us how excited they were about believing in Jesus and accepting Him into their hearts to become Christians! It gave me assurance that the Lord truly has placed a passion for kids in my heart and excitement to continue using the gifts He has blessed me with.
1st Grade Student Bible Story Leader
I signed up late as a volunteer, so I had no idea what age group I would be with. Most of my experience has been with grades K-3. This week has been a blessing for me. God took me out of my ìcomfort zoneî to help me know that all children need to feel loved and special. He has taught me to have patience and grace through dealing with a child with an attitude, and mercy and love for one dealing with a broken home. I am thankful that I have had this opportunity to be a friend and leader to all of these precious children. I am very blessed!
4th Grade Adult Color Group Leader
We ended our Bible lesson a little early, and I got the kids in a circle. I told them I wanted to pray for them and asked if anyone had any prayer requests. At first only a few hands went up here and there, but after a bit, more and more had the courage to raise their hands. Many even suggested praying for the Boston church plant, and that we would raise enough money to help. It was the sweetest thing and really touched my heart. It was my favorite moment of the entire week!
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Southwinds Church Calgary, Canada In 2006 Taylors First Baptist began a partnership with Trinity Baptist Church in Calgary with the purpose of helping to plant a church in South Calgary. Pastor Rob Blackaby and his staff chose this location due to rapid expansion and lack of a church in this area. We began our work with Trinity by sending four teams in the summer of 2006 to help begin building relationships. God truly blessed our efforts, and in the summer of 2007, four more teams traveled to Canada. In September of 2007, Southwinds Church launched with the help of a team of twelve Taylors FBC members. Many of our members have answered God’s call to share God’s love in Canada over the last nine years. The following reflects the growth from the seeds planted by our REACH teams. Written by Holly Procitia, who currently serves as Community Outreach Coordinator for Southwinds Church, we believe you will see the precious place Taylors FBC holds in the hearts of these people 2,371 miles away.
Greetings Southwinds Extended Family! We say once you've worn a red Southwinds shirt, you are part of our family. Most people laugh, but we are very serious about our family. We just want to extend a “thank you” to each of you for your continued prayers. Many of you have been a part of this ministry since it first began. Come visit us and see what God is up to! We are excited to continue planting seeds and building on the existing relationships in a nearby community. Pastor Brett Myers and his family are moving here from South Carolina. As the lead pastor of this new church plant, he has some awesome God stories about his journey to come and live in Calgary. We set four goals this summer. Many of you planted seeds in families’ lives and now they are starting to seek more details. We want to be ready to give answers to their
questions in ways that will point them towards Jesus. We’ve come quite a ways from teaching positive character lessons in our first summer camps! Now we sing about Jesus on the field. All glory to God for how He is working here! God is moving and people are obediently following His direction in this province. Southwinds has been a model for other churches as we have had great experiences with partnerships like Taylors FBC. Thank you for being obedient to God's call to love, support and work alongside His Kingdom workers in Calgary. — Holly P.S. All teams know and love the Southwinds Pastor, Bo, and his wife Rachel, a couple who dated and married during the church planting years. They welcomed their son into the world this summer!
Therefore, my dear brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always excelling in the Lord's work, knowing that your labor in the Lord is not in vain. 1 Corinthians 15:58 (Holmans)