PASTOR'S PAGE From the pulpit we started the fall with an invitation from Jesus to imitate His attitudes, words and actions. We called our sermon series "Marks of a Disciple." But as we have learned to imitate Him, we've discovered that the process of becoming a disciple involves more than just the gradual transformation of our hearts, thinking, and actions. It includes a closer connection and deeper commitment to the body of Christ. It compels us to love those within the Taylors family as we long for those apart from Christ to join it.
Incredible Response MENS AND WOMEN'S BIBLE STUDIES Through the Ezer study for women and The Measure of a Man small group study for men, our church has united this fall in seeking God’s purpose for us as individuals of His creation and helped us to focus on our greater mission of sharing the Gospel of Christ. Pray with me for those participating in these studies as well as for the new fall Journey classes beginning soon, that the study of God’s Word would have a powerful and life-changing impact.
Now, as fall turns to winter, I'm asking the Father to usher in a new season of deeper discipleship here at Taylors and expand our reach to the lost, both locally and globally. This page and the entire newsletter are designed to point to what God is doing here and what remains ahead. As we close out our sermon series at the end of November, we do so with gratitude for how God has moved, but also with an expectant hope that our best days of mission and ministry are ahead. Take advantage of every opportunity at Taylors this season to be changed and to be a tool to change others. This is what Jesus has invited His followers to do in Greenville, just as He did to those fishermen by the Sea of Galilee 2000 years ago. He changed the world with them as they followed Him, imitated Him and invested in others. He'll continue to change the world through us if we humbly and passionately do the same. — Paul
Fall Sermon Series Making effective disciples of Christ remains our focus on Sundays as we drive home our ultimate purpose as a church to make disciples who in turn make disciples.
Missions Emphasis SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Intentionally Invest in Others at Christmas
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Christmas is a great opportunity to invite that friend or neighbor to church. Check out page 16 where you will find many opportunities for worship and celebration of the birth of Jesus. Mark your calendar and pray…commit to make time to invest in someone for the sake of the Gospel this Christmas season.
What matters most to God? That we stand side-by-side together for the sake of the Gospel, making disciples, that “all the peoples may praise you, O God, and the nations be glad and sing for joy!” Psalms 67:3-4 This "One Day" we will present opportunities for you to join in spreading the Gospel to our community, our nation and all nations. You will not want to miss this tremendous opportunity to celebrate and worship! see page three
MISSIONS SUNDAY ONE DAY: Sunday, November 17 New Journey Classes WEDNESDAYS BEGINNING OCTOBER 16, 6:15 PM Featuring classes about parenting, leadership, missions and more, everyone is sure to find a place to grow in knowledge and understanding of God at IN Community Wednesday Nights. see page seven
Joint Worship with Brushy Creek Baptist Church SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 6 PM In response to an invitation from Pastor Ralph Carter, Taylors FBC will join together in worship with our brothers and sisters at BCBC. Combined choirs and orchestras from the two churches will lead worship, Pastor Paul will bring the message, and then we’ll share in a time of fellowship immediately following the service. In addition, the college and student ministries of the two churches will worship together during that time. The heart of the Gospel is the cooperative spirit of churches, working together to advance and make known the name of Jesus. Plan to be a part of this opportunity to celebrate together in worship, unified by Christ and a commitment to the Kingdom of God. Childcare provided for birth-preschool.
One God… One Church… One Mission… One Man … One City… One People… YOU? “One Day” is to be a day of worship, celebrating God for defining our mission within our nation to partner with two strategic cities to plant churches, and among all nations as we engage two unreached and unengaged people groups overseas. We laid our plans before Him, literally at times putting them in the middle of the table and praying for His will to be done. We have been desperate for His direction, that we might follow and fulfill His purposes, and He has shown Himself faithful every time. We started by looking at the entire world and asking God “where?” As we prayed and began to follow His direction, He narrowed our focus to particular regions of the world, and particular cities within our nation. He then narrowed our focus more to people groups, teams, and church planters that we might come alongside to partner with for the sake of the Gospel. God moved us from praying for geography to praying for people. He moved us from going to places to going to make disciples of all nations (peoples). And we rejoice! We believe God has given us a task that is greater than Taylors, but one that He desires to work through Taylors FBC to fulfill. We are expectant of great things. And yet, we are praying for more. We are now asking God to give us boldness to make disciples here among our neighbors, in the midst of those whom God has put into our paths each day. My prayer is that as we go to the unreached nations and unreached cities within our nation, we will not stop short, but will ask God to open our eyes to identify who He has put into our lives for the sake of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Who has God placed in your path to hear, believe, and then become saved through your testifying of Jesus the Christ? November 17 will be a day of celebration and worship, but also a day of commitment – a time for you to respond to God and His calling to be a part of His mission through Taylors among your neighbors, our nation, and among all nations. May we stand side-by-side together for the sake of the Gospel, going and making disciples, that “all the peoples may praise you, O God, and the nations be glad and sing for joy!” Psalm 67:3-4 Jeremy Thompson, Minister of Missions
Community Breakfast Celebrating Missions 8:45 am | Family Life Center
A New Gospel Ministry and Mission As many of you know, two of our ministers here at Taylors have finalized a decision to pursue an extraordinary calling. Chris Causey and his wife, Ginny, and Jason Hodges and his wife, Rachel, have been called by God to plant a church together in a major urban city in the United States. see page eight
All Life Groups will come together for a breakfast and fellowship followed by one combined “Missions Emphasis” worship in the Worship Center. Each Life Group will be asked to bring enough food for their own Life Group.
Combined Worship 10:30 am | Worship Center
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Making Disciples of All College Ministry Mission Focus The college ministry is adopting an unreached people group this year, the “K” people group (unnamed for security purposes). They are partnering with local ministries to work with them this semester here in Greenville in addition to planning specific mission trips to Nashville, Tennessee, and Central Asia to impact this people group for Christ. The Loft worked side-by-side with many Taylors FBC senior adult men to reach out during orientation at local college campuses. Besides helping with move-in day for freshmen and their families, they hosted an Ice Cream Concert, a BSU After Party, and other events to reach the hundreds of college students. This semester over ninety students have visited Taylors FBC!
College Student Serves at Tanalian Bible Camp by Tucker MacDonald, NGU Student & Missionary to Alaska My prayer before leaving for the Alaskan Mission trip was for God to do great things and work in the lives of all attending campers. Like I so often do, I underestimated the power and ability of the Almighty God. He took a group of Carolina college/high school kids and used them to further His kingdom all the way in Alaska! I expected God to move in the campers' lives, and I believe He did. What I didn't expect was how much He would move in mine. Among the highlights of this trip, I had the honor of meeting and working with a diverse group of people from all over the country, including a man named Wall-E, a fun, seventy-year-old Southern California native. Our mentality was to work ‘til the sun goes down, which in Alaska means ‘til the job is finished. In addition to construction, I was a counselor for the high school and junior high school camps. It was encouraging to see college kids from all over the world willingly trade their summer “free” time to serve and minister. I saw God work in lots of great ways, but nothing at all made me happier than watching two of my campers give their lives
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over to Christ. I have never experienced anything like that before and it gives me chills just thinking about it. A discussion that started with Nerf guns ended with a camper’s salvation through Jesus. As we sat down by a trail and I started talking, it was like I wasn't even speaking, but rather like God was speaking through me. I can't even remember what I said, but I know I've never talked like that before. I'll never forget us both being in tears by the end of his prayer. My experience in Alaska made me realize the power of God’s Word and the importance of personal Bible study, not only to have a better personal understanding, but to accurately and effectively explain Christianity to others. After an exciting three weeks of camp, the bittersweet time came to leave. I had seen God work in many lives, and had the privilege of seeing His handiwork from the top of Tanalian Mountain. I wanted to stay, but missed my family. While the mission trip has ended, the mission has not. It's easy to fall back into our daily routines; I know I'm guilty of it. Why does it seem easier to talk about Jesus in Alaska, but so difficult in our hometown?
Through the experiences on this trip, my faith and understanding of the Gospel grew much stronger. Now, my confidence in talking to others about the Gospel increases every time I get the chance to share it.
“Wherever we are, that's where our mission field is. There is a big need for the Gospel to be spread in Alaska, but there is also a need here in South Carolina.” Tucker
Nations Taylors FBC Great Commission Leadership Team God has blessed us this year, not only directing our steps, but calling together our Great Commission Leadership Team who will work side by side with the Missions Ministry to equip and send the members of Taylors to make disciples among our neighbors, our nation, and among all nations. We began praying for this team shortly after my arrival at Taylors. As God placed people into my life, I would write down their names and begin praying for them, especially as it concerned the forming of this team. As the team’s structure developed, we immediately recognized the need for a Prayer Coordinator. We called Lin Cunningham and she responded, serving in that role from the very beginning. As the additional tasks became more clear, we called others to join. It was amazing to see the common thread in each conversation as I shared the invitation to join this team. During our conversations almost every person would state, “I have felt God preparing me for something like this and I have been waiting.” The phrase, “for such a time as this” has become common in Missions Ministry at Taylors. I believe He has called each of these members to their specific roles, to lead in equipping and sending Taylors to make disciples of all peoples. I am excited to work alongside them for the sake of the Gospel am and expectant of great things from God! — Jeremy Taylors’ Great Commission Leadership Team Prayer Coordinator – Lin Cunningham | Financial Stewardship – David Massie Equipping – Kent Hartsell | Our Neighbors – Alex Reynolds Our Nation – Mike Greer | All Nations – Bo Davies
October 13 is World Hunger Day World Hunger Day at a Glance In 1978 the Southern Baptist Convention held the first World Hunger Day. The purpose of this day was to educate people on the plight of hunger throughout the world and encourage them to donate money to feed the hungry. Every penny collected goes toward this purpose. Today in the world, one child dies every five seconds due to hunger-related causes. One in every four people in a United States soup kitchen line is a child. In our country alone, 49,000,000 people struggle with hunger. Won’t you please consider donating to the World Hunger Fund? Visit worldhungerfund.com.
Get Involved in Local Missions Minister to Homebound
Taylors FBC Mission Team Shares The Gospel in Nicaragua A group of seven XYZ members from Taylors FBC traveled to Central America in July as a part of Chosen Children Ministries whose mission is to share God’s love and the Gospel of Jesus Christ with the people of Nicaragua. The team went to be a blessing, but returned being blessed. Among the life-changing experiences, Lea and Nancy shared in a team member leading a 106 year old lady to accept Christ as Savior, Alec led a Nicaraguan professor in the sinner’s prayer, Queenie and Ginna ministered to seventy-five in their nurse’s clinic, Dot and Sara led the distribution of food and 600 pillowcase dresses, other clothing and school supplies. As they ministered to the spiritual, physical and emotional needs of the people there, they grew their spiritual disciplines of prayer, faith and abilities in Christian service which can be used at our mission field Pictured with the entire team: here at home. Nancy Nasim, Queenie Scott, Lea Ricker, Dot Williams, Ginna Seay, Sara Cooper, Alec Williams and Peggy Shirley
By His Hands is a ministry of Taylors FBC that takes meals from our kitchen to shutins or those in need in our community. They feed approximately twenty-five people by packing and delivering meals each Wednesday afternoon. Please prayerfully consider becoming a driver and help those in need by showing the love of Christ right here in our community. Contact Donna Klein for information at imaokie@me.com.
Literacy Missions FREE English Lessons | Citizen Preparation | Private Tutoring This group of trained volunteers teaches ESL and tutors adults and youth. Using the Bible as a teaching aid, they can incorporate the Gospel message in the sessions. Contact Nancy Prestel for information 663-9190 or n_prestel@yahoo.com
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PRESCHOOL & CHILDREN
Ministerial Staff Paul Jimenez Pastor
John Alexander Minister of Children
Kevin Batson
Minister of Music & Worship
Ryan Brooks
Minister of College & Young Singles
Gerald Caskey
Financial Supervisor and Interim Church Administrator
Kathy Dority
6:15-7:30 pm
M&M For K3-K5
Dinner, 5:15 pm
The music time of Preschool M&M for 3-5 year olds provides the opportunity to learn the beginning skills of listening, singing, and playing rhythm instruments. The missions portion of M&M teaches your preschooler the importance of loving others, sharing Jesus' story, and praying for missionaries all around the world! M&M will help your preschooler experience different people groups, cultures, and countries through games, hands-on craft projects, and dynamic teaching.
New Journey Classes Begin, Life Group, Prayer in the Chapel, 6:30 pm
Associate Pastor
Dr. Jason Hodges
Minister of Adults and Leadership Development
Daryl Hopkins
Minister of Family Life Recreation
Rhonda McMahan Minister of Preschool
Dr. Doug Mize
Minister of Discipleship & Evangelism
Adult Choirs & Orchestra Rehearsals (left) Preschool & Children’s and Students Activities (left)
ADULTS
Minister of Assimilation and Spiritual Care
Dr. Jimmie Harley
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Children's Choir For Grades 1-5 On October 2 Taylors Children’s Choirs will begin preparing for the presentation of a brand new Christmas musical, We Three Spies. The combination of wonderful music, a spy theme, and a despicable character named Ms. King will provide a unique background for sharing the story of Christmas. Shining through it all is the message that God came down to earth as Emmanuel (God with us) and He is still with us today as we seek to love and serve Him.
6:30-7:30 pm
STUDENTS
WORSHIP MINISTRY
6:30-7:30 pm | Café Opens at 6 pm
Contemporary Choir, 6:20 pm Traditional Choir, 7:30 pm Taylors Orchestra, 7:30 pm
Prayer in the Chapel
Dr. Jimmie Harley leads a time of prayer for specific needs.
Journey Classes Life Group
Led by Dallas and Dawn Darnell/Keith and Lin Cunningham in B229.
Scott Norman
Associate Minister of Music & Worship
Ricky Stark
Associate Minister of Students
Jeremy Thompson Minister of Missions
United For Grades 6-12
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A weekly worship gathering in the Apex.
The Worship Ministry of Taylors First Baptist Church is made up of people with a passion for worship and a desire to lead others to do what we were created to do…worship God. Becoming a part of this ministry will allow you to impact lives for the glory of God. For information on how to join one of our choirs, orchestra, bands or the media team, contact us at dianng@taylorsfbc.org.
WED DINNER
Served 5:15-6 pm, Fellowship Hall
Session Two: October 16-November 20
NEW CLASSES BEGIN OCTOBER 16
CONTINUING CLASSES
Don't Make Me Count to Three
Orphan Care Group
Led by Robin McDonald
Do you find yourself threatening, repeating your instructions, or raising your voice in an attempt to get your children to obey? Are you discouraged because it seems you just can't reach the heart of your child? Through personal experience and the practical application of Scripture, author, Ginger Plowman, encourages and equips parents to reach past the outward behavior of their children and dive deeply into the issues of the heart. Don't Make Me Count to Three! is full of practical advice and biblical encouragement to do more than just survive another day with the kids.
Hosted by Mission 1:27 Led by Gray and Kristin Madden
Missions 101
Led by Jeremy Thompson/Kent Hartsell
Keys to Abundant Living Led by Diane Lister
Ezer Part Two Bible Study for Women Led by Cheri Jimenez
Divorce Recovery The Prophets Led by Doug Mize Jesus says the Prophets spoke of Him long ago concerning His coming. Did they? Which ones? What does this declaration mean for us 2000 years after Jesus walked the earth?
101: DivorceCare
Led by Ed and Kris Natterstad
201: Boundaries Led by Joyce Cox/Michael Dolan
DivorceCare for Kids Led by Jamie Price
We have had a great time at Make a Difference and M&M on Wednesday nights so far! We have heard from missionaries both locally and around the globe and have had the opportunity to fulfill needs for those in Greenville, Uganda, and Honduras. We have partnered with Taylors missionaries including the Travis Kerns family and learned more about how they are making a difference. We still need your help to raise money for Epsi and Ermiyas, the children we support through Compassion International. By bringing in cardboard, mixed paper (cereal boxes, soda can boxes, snack item boxes, magazines, and newspaper), copier paper, and empty soda cans, you are providing Epsi and Ermiyas with food, water, education, medical help, and the chance to learn about Jesus. Please bring these items to the designated stations at
Adults $6, Children, $4, Family Max. $20* In addition to our home-cooked menus, we offer... Chick-fil-A: Sandwich or eight count chicken nugget, a fruit cup and a home-cooked dessert. Children receive six count nuggets, a fruit cup and a home-cooked dessert.
Atlanta Bread Company: Turkey, Ham, or Chicken Salad sandwich, chips, cookie, pickle. Children receive turkey or ham sandwich, chips and a cookie.
10/2 Home-cooked Meal: Meatloaf Atlanta Bread Company* Children choose: pizza, the homecooked meal, or Atlanta Bread Co. 10/9 Home-cooked Meal: Chicken Pot Pie Chick-fil-A* Children may choose from hamburgers, the home-cooked meal, or Chick-fil-A. 10/16 Home-cooked Meal: Chicken Fried Steak Atlanta Bread Company* Children may choose from steak fingers, the home-cooked meal, or Atlanta Bread Co. 10/23 Home-cooked Meal: Pork Loin Chick-fil-A* Children may choose from corn dogs, the home-cooked meal, or Chick-fil-A. 10/30 Home-cooked Meal: Fried Chicken Atlanta Bread Company* Children may choose from hot dogs, the home-cooked meal, or Atlanta Bread Co. 11/6 Home-cooked Meal: Roast Beef Chick-fil-A* Children may choose from hamburgers, the home-cooked meal, or Chick-fil-A. 11/13 Home-cooked Meal: Turkey & Dressing Atlanta Bread Company* Children may choose from fried chicken legs, the home-cooked meal, or Atlanta Bread Co. 11/20 Home-cooked Meal: Baked Ham Chick-fil-A* Children may choose from corn dogs, 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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Orphan Sunday — November 3 Orphan Sunday is the annual day for churches to bring the plight of orphans around the world into focus. On this day we are faced with the fact that millions of children around the world are orphaned and are in desperate need. The reality for these children, however, doesn’t exist merely one day a year. It exists every minute of every day as they struggle to survive without parents. An even more harsh reality is that all Christians are called to care for these children. Approximately nineteen Christians exist for every orphaned child, yet millions remain. James 1:25 says But the man who looks intently into the perfect law that gives freedom, and continues to do this, not forgetting what he has heard, but doing it- he will be blessed in what he does. It is our desire that on this Orphan Sunday, you will not only hear the calling of God to care for the fatherless, but that you will make a decision to act. After all, we have all been adopted by God and caring for these children… the least of these, is a true reflection of His grace. Everyone can make a difference. Mission 1:27, the orphan ministry of Taylors FBC, is an avenue for you to answer His call and get involved as well as connect with others who share a heart for the fatherless. Representatives of Mission 1:27 will be at the Missions Desk November 3 to answer questions about the ministry and to help you get plugged in. We look forward to meeting you and serving alongside you to make a difference. Email hopenet@taylorsfbc.org for more information.
Kick-Off Sunday, 11/3 Pick up your cardboard Gospel Opportunity boxes. Taylors FBC Goal:2,000 We are looking forward with great anticipation to this year's Operation Christmas Child Shoe Box collection! Thank you Taylors family for your generous support last year as we sent 1,753 shoe boxes to 1,753 children around the world. NEW THIS YEAR We are assembling an "OCC Team" to facilitate all aspects of this wonderful event. One task is assembling boxes. Please be one of the twenty-five volunteers we need on Saturday, November 2, from 2-5 pm to assemble. Refreshments will be provided! Please contact Sheila Dilleshaw at 905-4491 if you are interested in employing your passion for OCC as a team member.
Collection Sunday, November 17
Following His Call For many years God has been at work in the hearts of Jason Hodges and Chris Causey regarding preaching, teaching, and leading. Since their days of seminary over ten years ago, these two young men have been dreaming, praying and asking God what He could potentially do with their lives individually and perhaps together. Now, these two gentlemen -- tied at the hip and the heart -- are ready to take this step of faith. “My joy as pastor is to see how their different leadership and spiritual gifts complement each other, how their church home has affirmed them, and how the Holy Spirit has confirmed this calling through His leading.” - Pastor Paul Chris and Ginny will not go directly to the field, but will enter a church planting residency program in Brandon, Mississippi by way of the invitation and leadership Ginny | Ella | Chris of Pine Lake Church. Here, over several months, Chris will receive invaluable training in the nuts and bolts of healthy church planting and will transition to the new field in the spring or summer of 2014. Jason and Rachel will continue to serve here at Taylors in the months ahead. Jason, as minister of Adults and Leadership Development, is helping us break new ground in the area of making disciples and building leaders. Please pray with the staff, the Personnel Committee, and Jason and Rachel as we seek the Lord's timing and wisdom as to how they can continue to serve us, yet begin to focus on the new work ahead.
Rachel | Josiah | Jason | Levi
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As for our Student Ministry, we are grateful that Ricky Stark, Associate Minister of Students, will carry out plans for the students in 2013-2014. He is doing a phenomenal job and we are glad he is here to help us continue to shape and grow our Student Ministry in the days ahead.
Our Church Family Baptisms
We welcome the following to the Body of Christ through believer’s baptism: Brandon Bukacek, Kathryn Bukacek, Matthew Bukacek, William Caskey, Carson Colaluca, Alex Floyd, Robert Floyd, Hanna Ford, Katelyn Gillert, Samantha Gillert, Janelle Godfrey, Maddie Chalfant, Stephen Godfrey, Kayla Howard, Cindy Jones, Donna Justice, Kristina Kelley, Anna Claire Littlefield, Kim Mahon, Shannon McAlister, Mark McKenna, Brad Morgan, Julia Morgan, Carter Norman, Linda Reynolds, Lane Schrader, Shaundi Smart, Riley Smith, Harold Stafford, Noah Thompson and Chase Whiten.
God’s People Respond
These individuals wish to thank our church family for prayers, encouragement, and kindness: Eva Allen, the family of Benjamin Bruns, Colleen Chavous, Athelene Small and her family, and Kathy Winslett. The Blood Connection of the Upstate would like to thank the twenty people who graciously volunteered to donate during our last blood drive. They especially wish to thank the first-time donors.
In Memoriam
Stewardship Report
Doris Ragsdale October 1, 1936 – July 17, 2013
JULY Budget Needs............................... $506,444.64 Budget Receipts........................... $424,290.54 Other Receipts................................ $10,674.69 Total May Receipts....................... $434,965.23 YTD Budget Needs................... $3,798,334.80 YTD Budget Receipts................ $3,138,982.86
Lewis Jones March 17, 1932 – August 10, 2013 Mary Terrell September 28, 1936 – August 15, 2013 John Phares November 29, 1933 – August 19, 2013 Norma Heatherly passed away August 25, 2013 Malcom Bragg September 12, 1925 – August 26, 2013 Valerie Anthony April 9, 1961 – September 2, 2013
AUGUST Budget Needs............................... $506,444.64 Budget Receipts........................... $409,655.33 Other Receipts................................ $21,849.78 Total June Receipts...................... $431,505.11 YTD Budget Needs................... $4,304,779.44 YTD Budget Receipts................ $3,548,638.19
June McDaniel October 21, 1939 – September 6, 2013 David Giles September 30, 1939 – September 12, 2013 Bernice (Bonnie) Amann October 20, 1929 – September 14, 2013
Sunday Statistics
7/7 7/14 7/21 7/28 8/4 8/11 8/18 8/25 9/1 9/8 9/15 Preschool........... 325....... 388........361........340....... 379........384........377....... 417....... 337........391........404 Children............. 135....... 173........164........144....... 172........166........192....... 209....... 199........186........196 Youth.................. 110....... 127........126........105....... 127........127........205....... 205....... 137........171........178 College................ 37......... 29..........36..........46......... 45.......... 53..........67....... 126......... 68........125........108 Singles.................. 86......... 78..........91..........74......... 88.......... 73..........72..........79......... 67..........79..........71 Adults................. 835....... 899........817........887....... 886........892........915....... 986....... 830........982........911 Total SS........... 1,528....1,694.....1,595.... 1,596.... 1,697.....1,695.....1,828.... 2,022.... 1,638.....1,934.... 1,868 Hispanic............... 50......... 49..........56..........42......... 56.......... 42..........41..........59......... 62..........67..........68 AM worship.... 1,467....1,764.....1,684.... 1,649.... 1,748.....1,867.....1,876.... 2,011.... 1,745.....1,932.... 1,892 PM worship........ 155....... 127........158........145....... 156........195........372....... 167...... N/A........565........135
Making Disciples… It is every Christian’s mission as given by Jesus Christ. Many times it seems difficult to be intentional in finding and/or sharing with people who may not know Christ as Savior. To find out more on how we all can be intentional about seeing new followers of Jesus, join us as we discuss and train people in Reaching People for Christ. Some information we will share involves MY HOPE with Billy Graham. This emphasis is designed to help us identify potential friends and family to whom we can share the love of Christ. It culminates around Billy Graham’s last message to be shared via television and live streaming this November. Making disciples is not an event as much as it is a calling to live out every day. Please join us on one of these two Wednesday evenings, October 23 or 30, from 7:30-8:45 pm in room B128. — Doug Mize, Jeremy Thompson, & Jason Hodges
Staff Anniversaries
OCTOBER Daryl Hopkins............. Twenty Years of Service David Plumblee...............Nine Years of Service Paula Overstreet.......... Seven Years of Service Phil Crain............................Six Years of Service Nancy Slice....................Three Years of Service Kaitlyn Ross .....................Two Years of Service NOVEMBER Nancy Clayton.....Twenty-one Years of Service Anne Williams............Sixteen Years of Service Sherrie Holt.................Twelve Years of Service Tina Whitworth........... Eleven Years of Service Jason Hodges.............. Seven Years of Service Scott Norman..................Four Years of Service Paul Jimenez.................Three Years of Service Ricky Stark.........................One Year of Service
My Hope with Billy Graham Taylors FBC will host prayer meetings prior to the November event called My HOPE with Billy Graham. Comprised of pastors and lay leaders from participating churches in the Upstate and nearby, the participants will gather for the purpose of prayer in preparation for the upcoming My Hope event. My Hope is an intentional outreach challenging all of us to make authentic relationships with those around us and may include witnessing Billy Graham’s last sermon which will be broadcast sometime this November. This date corresponds with Dr. Graham’s ninety-fifth birthday, and is a project that plans to televise his last sermon. We will meet in the Chapel to pray from 10-11 am for four consecutive weeks: Thursdays, October 10, 17, 24, and 31
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Sunday Morning at Taylors Worship Services: 9 am Traditional / 10:30 am Contemporary / 10:30 am Modern
Grief Support for Spouses Grief Support consists of two eightweek courses offered at Taylors FBC that provide encouragement and support for those who have lost a spouse. Grief Support I is for those coping with grief during the first or second year of losing a spouse. For those who have completed Grief Support I, Grief Support II is offered to help you move through the grief process and accept your “new” life. GRIEF SUPPORT I Mondays, October 7-November 25, 6:45 pm in B127
GRIEF SUPPORT II Sundays, October 6-November 24, 4 pm in B131
Adult Life Groups: Sundays at 9 and 10:30 am & Wednesdays at 6:30 pm
Preschool and Children's Ministries BIRTH-TWO Life Groups at 9:00 and 10:30 am
1ST-2ND GRADES Life Groups or KidsWorship at 9:00 and 10:30 am 3RD-5TH GRADES Life Groups at 9:00 or 10:30 am
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6TH-12TH GRADES Life Groups at 9:00 am in the Apex
K3-K5 Life Groups at 9:00 and 10:30 am Includes Preschool Praise at 9 am
For more information or to register, contact Robin Cole at robinforstromcole@gmail.com.
Grief Support for Parents
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For more information or to register, contact Judy Brown at 864-244-6005 or jfbrown119@gmail.com.
The most important step to plugging in at Taylors is getting involved in biblical community, and Life Groups are the best place to start.
COLLEGE/CAREER Life Groups at 9:19 am Free Breakfast Each Week
Taylors FBC Library Our library offers wonderful resources for study and reference as well as Christian entertainment. Our staff members will be happy to assist you. Library Hours: Sunday 8-11:45 am & 5:15-6 pm / Wednesday 4-7:45 pm
This faith-based group is designed to help parents who are grieving the loss of a child. If you are a grieving parent, we encourage you to join this grief recovery support group to aid in your healing. It does not matter how long ago your loss occurred; grief support groups are for people at all stages of the grieving process.
New Books
We will have a light snack, a time of sharing and a devotional. It's in the sharing and the group's caring for each other that the healing can be accomplished.
Becoming Myself by Stasi Eldredge Stasi shares her own struggles with self-worth, addiction, and her past as she shows readers how God faithfully brings us to a life of freedom and wholeness.
Please contact Dale Northridge at dale.northridge@yahoo.com. Grief Support for parents meets the third Monday of each month in the Taylors Ministry Center.
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Parenting Your Powerful Child by Dr. Kevin Leman Dr. Leman offers simple but effective techniques to redirect your child’s power surges into positive traits and transform your home from a daily battle zone to a safe and peaceful place. I, Saul by Jerry Jenkins Given in memory of Martha Verna A compelling international thriller that conveys you from present-day Texas to a dank Roman dungeon in AD 67, then down the dusty roads of ancient Israel, Asia, and back to Rome.
You’ll Get Through This by Max Lucado Given in memory of Ruth Davis Whatever your trouble, author Max Lucado offers realistic hope in a faith in God, even when such hope is difficult to find. Sammy Experiences God by Tom Blackaby Given in memory of Mary Alewine God doesn’t want our kids to experience Him just in their heads, but in their hearts and lives as well.
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Fall Retreat
Student Ministry Fall Retreat
11/9
October 25-27
Student Ministry Mission Day
Look Up Lodge
11/19
Hillsong | 7-9:30 pm Register: www.taylorsfbc.org/students by November 10. Limited tickets available.
taylorsfbc.org/students
11/27
No UNITED during Thanksgiving Break
Singles Volleyball Tuesdays at 7 pm through October 22
Singles Lunch October 13 and November 10 | 11:45 am | Elevate Welcome Area Cost $5 includes meat and three, dessert and tea
Singles “In-Town” Retreat November 1-2 The Ultimate Relationship FRIDAY 7-10 pm: Dinner and Speaker in the Apex SATURDAY 9 am-12 pm: Breakfast and Speaker in the Apex 5-9 pm: BBQ and Bonfire at Patty’s Farm REGISTER ONLINE www.taylorsfbc.org/singles-events.aspx $30 per person Contact: Nancy Clayton, nancyc@taylorsfbc.org or 678-8827
Our Weekend Speaker William Wilson left his home state of North Carolina in 1992 to study at Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Fort Worth, Texas, where he received an MDiv (1996) and a PhD in New Testament (2002). He was actively involved in youth ministry for over a decade and served as the Youth Minister at Burton Hill Baptist Church in Fort Worth from 1995 to 2004. Teaching opportunities at Southwestern and Oklahoma Baptist University deepened William’s desire to expound the Scriptures and articulate the Christian worldview in a classroom setting. From 2005-2011 William has served as Visiting Professor of Christian Studies at Fudan University in Shanghai, China. William’s course offerings provided a systematic introduction to biblical studies and the Christian worldview for a broad range of students at one of China’s most prestigious universities. William now serves as Associate Professor of New Testament at Luther Rice Seminary in Atlanta. TAYLORSFBC.ORG | 11
Welcome New Members
Eddie Bridwell Joined July 28 by Letter
Wayne & Karen Cole Joined July 28 by Letter
Michael & Tiffany Brezeale Joined August 4 Michael by Letter / Tiffany by Statement
Veronica (Roni) Colvard Ryan Joined August 4 by Letter
Luke Simmons Joined August 4 by Letter
Martha Keitt Joined August 11 by Letter
Ann Ivester Joined August 11 by Statement
Seth Wells* Joined August 11 by Baptism
Anna Claire Littlefield Joined August 18 by Baptism
Andy & Rebecca Zima Samantha & Joelle Zima Joined August 18 by Letter
Kristina Kelley Joined August 18 by Baptism
Cameron Stober Joined August 18 by Letter
Scott & Gayle Hannon Kaycee Hannon Joined August 18 by Letter Also pictured: Jena Hannon
Amanda Floyd, Alex Floyd Joined August 25 Amanda by Letter/Alex by Baptism
Lane Schrader Joined August 25 by Baptism
Matt & Shannon McAlister Joined August 25 by Letter
Carson Colaluca Joined August 25 by Baptism
David Collins Joined August 25 by Letter
Bill & Susan Palmer Will Palmer Joined August 25 by Letter
Noah Thompson Joined September 8 by Baptism
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Daniel & Samantha Gillert Katelyn Gillert Joined September 8 Samantha & Katelyn by Baptism/ Daniel by Letter/ Pictured: Austin
Carter Norman Joined September 8 by Baptism
Donna Justice Joined September 8 by Baptism
Brandon, Kathryn & Matthew Bukacek Joined September 8 by Baptism
Shaundi Smart Joined September 8 by Baptism
Davea Belue Joined September 8 by Letter Also pictured: Christian
Bruce & Lauren Lee Joined September 8 by Statement
Chase & Gracie Whiten Joined September 8 Chase by Baptism/Gracie by Statement
Zackery Wilson Joined September 15 by Statement
Joseph Hulsey Joined September 15 by Statement
Joyce Templeton Joined September 15 by Letter
Diana Milton Joined September 15 by Statement
PHOTOS NOT AVAILABLE Lyndell and Lee Young Joined June 2 by Letter
Byron & Mandy Pfordte Joined September 15 by Letter
Brad & Jane Morgan Julia Morgan Joined September 15 Brad and Julia by Baptism Jane by Letter Also Pictured: Taylor & Matthew
Steve & Mary Mason Joined September 15 by Statement
Gail Swafford Joined September 8 by Statement Kim Mahon Joined September 8 by Baptism Louise Rogers Joined September 15 by Statement
* New members who have indicated a commitment to follow Christ through believer’s baptism. TAYLORSFBC.ORG | 13
XYZ SENIOR ADULT FELLOWSHIP Second Monday of the Month, 11:15 am October 14 – Mary Grace Nasim, Vocalist November 11 - Charlie Miller, Pianist This ministry is designed for senior adults ages 55 and older. Join us for fellowship, entertainment, lunch and even day trips and vacations.
OCTOBER 2013 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16
Family to Family, 6:30 pm
Journey Session 2 Begins, 6:30 pm
Young at Heart Breast Cancer Support Group, 6:30 pm
College Worship Night, 8 pm, The Loft
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2 Children’s Choirs Begin, 6:15 pm
MONTHLY MEN'S EVENTS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4
Par 3 Golf
Prague, Czech Republic Mission Trip
October 17: 18 Holes at 6:15 pm, $25 November 21: 9 Holes at 7:15 pm Crosswinds Par 3 Golf Course, 61 Villa Road, Greenville, SC Sign Up: dmacdonald@sccharities.org
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 Baptism, 9 & 10:30 am
Greenville County Schools Closed (Through 10/18)
My Hope Prayer Meeting/Chapel, 10 am Men’s Par 3 Golf Outing, 6:15 pm
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 XYZ Trip to Black Mountain, NC
Grief Support for Spouses II Begins, 4 pm
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20
Night of Worship, 6 pm
Parent/Child Dedication, 9 & 10:30 am
Student Ministry Small Groups, 6:15 pm
Target Shooting League
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21
4th Thursday of the month, 6:30 pm; SharpShooters Indoor Range, 1345 Rutherford Road, Greenville, SC Sign Up: craig.colaluca@gmail.com
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8
Directory Appointments Begin
Mountain Bike Riding Group
WMU Global Missions Group, 11 am
Family to Family, 6:30 pm
2nd Tuesday of the month, 6:30-8:30 pm Paris Mountain State Park Meet in the large parking lot. Sign Up: csw4@charter.net.
Grief Support for Spouses I Begins, 6:45 pm
New: Beginner Cardio Line Dancing, 11 am Men’s Monthly Mountain Bike Riding Group, 6:30 pm
Grief Support for Parents, 6:30 pm
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Making Disciples, 7:30 pm
Family to Family, 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10
My Hope Prayer Meeting/Chapel, 10 am
My Hope Prayer Meeting/Chapel, 10 am
Men’s Target Shooting League, 6:30 pm
TIME OF REMEMBRANCE MEMORIAL AND LORD'S SUPPER
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25
Sunday, December 29, 10:30 am (one service only).
Basketball Registration Deadline
Student Ministry Fall Retreat (Through 10/27)
Adult Choirs In-House Rehearsals
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26
Please submit photos of loved ones who have gone to be with the Lord during 2013 by December 16 in order to be recognized at this special service. Digital photos may be emailed to gaild@taylorsfbc.org.
(Through 10/12)
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 World Hunger Day Lord’s Supper, 9 & 10:30 am Elevate Singles Lunch, 11:30 am
NEWSLETTER GUIDELINES
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 November 7 for the December/January issue.
Mom to Mom/Take Heart Equipping Workshop, 9 am-12 pm
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 27 Church Conference, 6 pm
Worship at Brushy Creek Baptist Church, 6 pm (No Evening Service on Campus)
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30
XYZ Fellowship, 11:15 am
Making Disciples, 7:30 pm
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31
Family to Family, 6:30 pm
My Hope Prayer Meeting/Chapel, 10 am
Family to Family, 6:30 pm
TAYLORS FBC MINISTRY OFFICES______________________________________________________________________________________ Receptionist, 244-3535 Administration, 678-8823 Adults & Leadership Development, 678-8815 Assimilation & Spiritual Care, 678-8833 Building/Grounds, 678-8807 14 | TAYLORSFBC.ORG
College/The Loft, 678-8827 Discipleship/Evangelism, 678-8810 Family Life Center, 292-4060 Financial, 678-8825 Food Services, 678-8826 Hispanic Ministry, 678-8838 Missions, 678-8838
Media, 292-4066 Worship Ministry, 678-8816 Parents Day Out, 678-8805 Pastor, 678-8818 Preschool/Children, 292-4056 Public Relations/Publications, 678-8817
Prayer Room, 292-8864 Single Adults, 678-8827 Student, 292-4990 Weekday Preschool, 678-8803
NOVEMBER 2013 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17
Elevate Singles “In-Town” Retreat, 7 pm
"One Day" Missions Sunday
(Through 11/2)
Men's Camping (Through 11/2)
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Daylight Savings Time Ends at Midnight Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Assembly, 2 pm Elevate Singles Bonfire, 5 pm
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3
Breakfast in FLC, 8:45 am (No Life Groups) One Worship Service, 10:30 am Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Collection Budget Presentation & Discussion/Evening Worship, 6 pm
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 Grief Support for Parents, 6:30 pm
Baptism, 9 & 10:30 am
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19
Operation Christmas Child Kick-Off
XYZ Trip (Through 11/22)
Orphan Sunday
Student Ministry to Hillsong United, 7 pm
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20
Family to Family, 6:30 pm
Budget Meeting
Young at Heart Breast Cancer Support Group, 6:30 pm
College Worship Night, 8 pm, The Loft
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 Encounter Ezer Bonus Sessions Begin, 9 am
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Men’s Par 3 Golf Outing, 7:15 pm
Mom to Mom Begins, 9 am
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7
Divorce Recovery “Surviving the Holidays” Event, 8:30 am
Newsletter Deadline
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 Student Ministry Mission Day
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Elevate Singles Lunch, 11:30 am Lord's Supper, 6 pm
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 XYZ Fellowship, 11:15 am
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24
Library Open 8 am Traditional Worship / Life Groups for Adults, Students, Children, and Preschool/ KidsWorship 9 am College Life Groups / Breakfast 9:19 am Modern Worship / Contemporary Worship/ Life Groups for Adults, Children, and Preschool / KidsWorship 10:30 am Grief Support for Spouses Two 4 pm Regeneration Student Choir Rehearsal 5 pm Library Open 5:15 pm Evening Worship 6 pm Student Ministry Small Groups 6:15 pm
MONDAY Legacy Choir 10 am Mission Doll Workshop 4 pm Grief Support for Spouses One 6:45 pm Ezer Bible Study for Women 7 pm
TUESDAY
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26
Tuesday Morning Bible Study 10 am Employment Support (2nd & 4th Tuesday) / College Bible Study / Cub Scouts / Singles Gym Night (Through 10/22) 7 pm
Adult Choir Rehearsal
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Devotional in the Chapel, 6:30 pm No Other Evening Activities
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28 Thanksgiving Day
WMU Global Missions Group, 11 am
Church Office and Family Life Center Closed
Men’s Monthly Mountain Bike Riding Group, 6:30 pm
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13
Family Life Center Open 9 am - 5 pm
Church Office Closed
Blood Drive, 4 pm
New Church Directory
SUNDAY
Church Conference, 6 pm
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12 Family to Family, 6:30 pm
EVERY WEEK AT TAYLORS
Portraits Made October 22-November 16
A membership directory is a wonderful tool for Life Group leaders, church staff, as well as the members themselves. All will receive a free 8x10 portrait along with a printed directory just for participating. This directory will also be available via a password protected link from our website. Taylors FBC members should schedule an appointment at www.taylorsfbc.org.
WEDNESDAY Ezer Bible Study for Women 9 am Encounter & Mom to Mom (November) 9 am Library Open 4 pm Dinner Served 5:15 pm Parish Nurse Office Opens 5:30 pm Contemporary Choir Rehearsal 6:20 pm Pastor's Bible Study / Prayer in the Chapel/ Life Group / Journey Classes 6:30 pm Traditional Choir Rehearsal / Orchestra Rehearsal / Vocal Team Rehearsal 7:30 AA Meeting 8 pm
SATURDAY AA Meeting 8 pm TAYLORSFBC.ORG | 15
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WORSHIPMINISTRY We Three Spies
December 15 | 6 pm | Taylors Children’s Choirs Grab your trench coat and dark shades and go undercover to join the exciting Christmas mission of We Three Spies. Agents E, L and F are recruits with the CIK (Christmas Intelligence Kids), a covert group of spies who secretly bring Christmas cheer to the needy. But this year they're facing an especially difficult challenge: keeping Ms. Harriet King, a Scrooge-like landlord, from evicting them from their headquarters, confiscating donations, and cancelling their Christmas Nativity program. It takes a little expert espionage and a lot of God's unconditional love for Ms. King to change her tune as she finally joins the CIK and the entire town in a musical celebration of the true meaning of Jesus' birth.
WORSHIP MINISTRY
December 6 & 7, 7:30 pm | December 8, 2 pm Taylors Worship Choir and Orchestra with the Regeneration Student Choir
A Modern Liturgy
Christmas Lessons and Carols
December 22 | 6 pm | Fellowship Hall
Rehearsals Begin: October 2, 6:15 pm