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1 OUTREACH Seeking and Serving Christ to Make a Difference April, 2017 CELEBRATE THE RESURRECTION! APRIL 16-8:30 am & 11:00 am Festive Brass Music begins 10 minutes before each service The story of Easter is a story about love and hope that never dies. It s about a loving God and a great sacrifice, an empty cross and tomb, and how this one event from 2000 years ago still makes a difference in our lives today. This Easter, don t just go through the motions. Come and experience Easter hope and joy
2 PAGE 2 OUTREACH April, 2017 birthdays/ anniversaries 1 Zoe Nelson 5 Frank & Ethel Barrett 6 Alan & Kathy Sestak 7 Calvin Hancock, Suzanne Huffine Norm & Gail Negaard 9 Sandy Paulette, Barbara Nichols 10 Gay Lynn Van Vleck Harold & Deborah Houghton 11 William Britton 12 Gail Negaard, Joe Turner, Jr., James Cogle 14 Ray McAllister 18 Kathy Andes 19 Tom Hephner, Adam Olsen 20 Laura Greer 21 Mary Beth Tombes Dave & Carolyn Carper 23 Chris Olsen 24 Lindsey Turner 25 Nina Hancock 26 Sidney Whitlock, Renée Comstock 27 Sandy Thornburg 28 Jeanne Yuk 29 George Comstock, Andrew Carper, Mary Graf Letters... On behalf of the family of Lois A. Wakefield many thanks for all the loving support we received when she passed away. The ladies of the church, who so kindly served refreshments after her service, where so kind and generous as were all the other members of the church who worked to make these events so memorable for us all. An extra special thanks to Pastor Janet. Appreciatively, Janice Wakefield Partridge Dear Friends, As I prepare to attend a new church this Sunday I reflect on the 45 years with all of you. You supported me in good times and hard times for which I will always be grateful. Thank you for a warm and loving send off on my last Sunday and for your friendship over the years. Moving on is not easy but it is the right thing for us at this point in our lives so I am keeping my chin up and a smile on my face. As Bob Hope always said Thanks for the memories. Love, Liz Sherer Prime Time Circle will meet on April 3, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 104. Our speaker will be Anita Sherer - Rough Places Smooth: A Journey Through Blindness. Prayer Ministry To request prayer support from our church s prayer chain or to join in this ministry, please call Deborah Houghton at (debho@comcast.net) or the church office at (office@bonairpc.org). Outreach is published monthly by Bon Air Presbyterian Church, a non-profit organization. Rev. Dr. Janet Winslow, Pastor; Jane Chandler, Editor; Brenda Norton, Assistant Editor. Articles may be submitted to Brenda Norton, office@bonairpc.org by the 15th of the prior month. Bon Air Presbyterian Church 9201 W. Huguenot Rd., N. Chesterfield, VA Telephone: Fax: Internet address: Sister s Circle will meet on April 11, at 10:30 a.m. in Room 403. Please read Lesson 7. Our guest teacher will be Joslyn Shipman. Phyllis Smith will offer the devotional. ROMEO s will meet at Noon on the following dates: Tuesday, April 11 - Angelo s Tuesday, May 9 - Peking Please let Don Thornburg, , know if you plan to attend The Book Discussion Group will meet on April 18, at 1:30 p.m. in the Library. The book is The All- Girls Filling Station s Last Reunion, by Fannie Flagg. Nancy Van Auken is our leader.
3 OUTREACH April, 2017 PAGE 3 Easter Hospitality Invite Friends Greet Others Arrive Early Park far Sit Close What would Easter be without the Resurrection? Nothing but a time to gorge on sweets! Well, we all know that most chocolate eggs are hollow. So, share the joy that lasts longer than a sugar high. Share the gift of hope. Share the true meaning of Easter. Invite your friends and neighbors to join us! We will make it easy for you. Postcard invitations will be in the worship bulletins on April 2. You can mail or hand deliver them. Computer GIF invitations can be ed or placed on your Facebook page. The link will be in the Weekly News. Or invite the old fashioned way. Make personal contact! Please Like our Facebook page it helps to get the word out! Easter Sunday Brunch We will continue our Bon Air tradition by hosting a potluck brunch for the entire congregation and our guests beginning at 9:30 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. To participate in the brunch ~and we hope you will~ please sign-up on the bulletin board to let us know what potluck item you will bring (egg casseroles or other brunch items). Flowering of the Cross This Easter Sunday, as with many Easter Sundays before, we are asking the congregation to bring in cut flowers so the children can decorate the Easter Cross at 10:00 a.m. on the front lawn. There can never be too many flowers! Easter Egg Hunt The Christian Education Division, with the help from our Youth, is sponsoring the Annual Easter Egg Hunt for elementary age children. It all begins on Easter Sunday at 10:30 a.m. outside the office foyer. Kids bring your basket! Families bring a camera to capture all of the fun and festivities. Don t miss this wonderful opportunity to gather together and celebrate with both young and old! Butterfly Easter Party Just as Jesus rose from the dead, little cocoons appear to be dead and yet beautiful butterflies emerge from their tombs into new life. Our young children are invited to a special Butterfly Easter Party after the Children s Conversation at the 11:00 a.m. Easter worship service. Come and play with the butterflies!
4 PAGE 4 OUTREACH April, 2017 Sunday, April 9, at the 11:00 a.m. service, our children and youth open our joyous celebration with a procession of palms as everyone sings Hosanna! to our triumphant Lord. Those participating in the palm parade are asked to come to the Narthex (foyer at the entrance of the church) at 10:50 a.m. to receive your palms and instructions. Ministry Intern, Colin Pettigrew, will be preaching on this, his last, Sunday with us. A LIVING LORD S SUPPER A Drama c Presenta on and Communion Celebra on Maundy Thursday, April 13, at 7:15 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall Wednesday Night Dinner will be held on Thursday at 6:00 p.m. IN THE SHADOWS OF THE CROSS Good Friday, April 14 Noon A Solemn Service of Reflection and Remembrance Simple soup lunch following the service
5 OUTREACH April, 2017 PAGE 5 Join us on Sunday, April 2, at 5:00 p.m. for a candlelight Taizé Prayer Service in our sanctuary. This will be a time to rest in God, to let the words and music penetrate your being. There is no preaching, no teaching, no talk of sin or repentance or forgiveness. There is just an elegantly simple service: scripture, prayers, and repeated verses of short songs led by piano and flute. We are offered a quiet time to center ourselves, lift up prayers for ourselves and others, and light commemorative candles. Easter Sunday, April 16 One Great Hour of Sharing what does it mean, where does it help? Churches in the Presbyterian Church, USA (PCUSA) have traditional special offerings that, as a denomination, we collectively support to have a greater impact. One of these denominational offerings is the One Great Hour of Sharing offering. These monies collected across our denomination can reach so many throughout the coming year. Isaiah 58 describes a new kind of fast, not to give up bread, but to share it. Isaiah calls us to loose the bonds of injustice, to let the oppressed go free, to share bread with the hungry and to invite the homeless poor into our homes. Bon Air Presbyterian traditionally collects this offering on Easter, and distributes our collection back to the PCUSA for use its Presbyterian Disaster Assistance programs, Presbyterian Hunger programs, and the Self Development of People programs which provide help and assistance to those most in need. Please support this offering generously! TRIALOGUE INTERFAITH DISCUSSIONS Bon Air Presbyterian Church, Bonay Kodesh Reformed Jewish Congregation, St. Edward Catholic church, OR AMI Reformed Jewish Congregation, Huguenot Road Baptist Church, Bon Air United Methodist Church, Christ the King Lutheran Church, the Islamic Center of Virginia, and Bon Air Christian Church are launching their 10 th Annual Interfaith Dialogue. This year dialogue will focus on the topic of: Addressing the Growing Fear in Our Society How did we come to fear the other and how to overcome it? The aim of the dialogue is to deepening mutual understanding and appreciation between the three Abrahamic faith communities. The dialogue helps participants to appreciate their respective faiths as good neighbors, leads to goodwill and mutual understanding, and provides a model of neighborhood harmony in Chesterfield County and the region. The gatherings also provide important opportunities to address religious and moral issues facing the Richmond region. The three events start at 7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be available. April 27 at St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church (Dolfield Dr. at Huguenot Rd.) May 11 at OR AMI (9400 W. Huguenot Rd.) May 18 at the Islamic Center of Virginia (1241 Buford Rd.)
6 PAGE 6 OUTREACH April, 2017 The BAPC Session Reports At its regularly scheduled meeting on March 12, 2017, the Session: Approved funding a ministry intern for the academic year. Agreed to hold a meeting with the POJ Vision 20/20 team to give them an opportunity to talk the congregation about the presbytery and its mission. The meeting will be scheduled on a Wednesday night in May at 7:00 p.m. The congregation is invited to attend. Scheduled the Annual Session Strategic Planning Meeting for Saturday, June 10, The ordination and installation of elders will be held on Sunday, June 11, Approved the Covenant with Lauren Ramseur as Covenant Pastor for Youth, Children and Families at BAPC. The covenant is from April 1, 2017 March 31, Approved an Employment Contract with Kim Negaard to serve as the Church Bookkeeper, effective March, 1, The contract will be reviewed annually. SPRING CLEAN UP DAY April 8 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. BAPC Mission Trip to West Virginia! Dates are set! Hopefully you have heard!! Bon Air Presbyterian Church s Endowment Fund has approved funding for a mission trip this summer. As a result, Bon Air Presbyterian Church will be going on a week-long mission trip to West Virginia, Sunday, July 2- Saturday, July 8. We are coordinating our work through the West Virginia Presbytery and will be headed to Webster Springs, WV, an area hit by the widespread flooding of June Our work might consist of repairing flooring, building wheelchair ramps, and other guided repairs. We will be provided a site-leader, and will be staying in a local church that will provide dormitory style housing, plenty of showers, a full kitchen and an outdoor worship area with fire pit! Ages 14 and older are welcome and NEEDED. If you are interested in participating in this mission trip to serve our neighbors in West Virginia, please let Ernie Wright know at (804) or as you see him around church. Calling all members and friends of BAPC! On Saturday, April 8, starting at 9:00 a.m., we will have our annual spring clean-up day. Activities will include cleaning out flower beds, spreading mulch, trimming up shrubs, power washing sidewalks and other great cleaning activities. Please bring your favorite yard working tools or we can provide them for you. We hope to be done around noon, but please show up for as long as you can and help us prepare the Lord s house for Palm Sunday and Easter. SERVICE OF REMEMBRANCE The Memorial Garden Committee invites you to join them in the garden following the 11:00 a.m. worship service on Sunday, April 30, for our annual Service of Remembrance. At this brief service we recall especially those of our friends and family who are interred in The Memorial Garden.
7 OUTREACH April, 2017 PAGE 7 As many of you know, Chesterfield County picks up recycling at private residences but not at facilities or institution such as our church. To "Care for our Creation", four teams of church volunteers have, for many years, picked up recycling items at the church. They take it to their homes where it is combined with their own recycling to then be picked up by the County. On a semi-weekly basis, these volunteers pick up paper, aluminum, cardboard, and other recyclable items from church offices and the church kitchen and bring it to their homes. Each team does this for three months each year. If anyone is interested in helping with this effort, contact John Rupp. Second Sunday South of the James Presents The Virginia Handbell Consort Saturday, April 29 ~ 4:00 p.m. (No concert on April 9) The Virginia Handbell Consort formed in the fall of 1996 to create the first community handbell ensemble in the Hampton Roads area. The ensemble is comprised of auditioned musicians performing on six octaves of Schulmerich bells, six octaves of hand chimes and several percussion instruments. Rosalind Morris Boyle, grew up here at BAPC ringing handbells. Rosalind is one of the founders and a professional ringer in the Virginia Handbell Consort. Also visiting BAPC at the concert will be former organist and Director of Music, Jane Townsend of Martinsburg, VA. Endowment Fund Awarded Projects A grant from the Endowment Fund can help make your church project possible. It s not too early for Ministry Teams and Committees to start planning to submit a grant application for consideration. WVa Mission Trip LCD Projector AFOI Cookies & Milk Sanctuary Hearing Aids Outdoor lights for the parking lot Replaced spotlights at Huguenot Rd. entrance Upgraded telephone answering messaging service Upgraded indoor directional signage Purchased TV for Adult CE program *STOP Hunger Now food packaging at BAPC Purchased three security cameras for the Memorial Garden * New tri-fold BAPC brochure *Sanctuary sound system upgrade *Network Server upgrade * Increased the speed of Wi-Fi service * Women s Retreat *Programmable thermostat and exterior light sensor
8 PAGE 8 OUTREACH April, 2017 Faith Night at The Diamond Saturday, May 6-6:05 PM Richmond Flying Squirrels vs Bowie Baysox Fireworks to follow Upper Reserved Seats $8.50 each Deadline to purchase tickets April tickets available - Give checks to Judy Clayton, payable to BAPC. Sign up on the Fellowship Board Teachers Needed by Christian Education Our Christian Education Ministry for Children needs to fill two rewarding Sunday School teaching opportunities, and WE WANT YOU to consider guiding our children in their Christian education. The first need is for someone to assist our young children during the Godly Play time (approximately 11:10 to 12 noon) on the first Sunday of each month. The second need is for an additional Sunday School teacher this spring working with elementary school aged children. We hope YOU will listen for and respond to God s call to participate in this fun, vital ministry. Please call Lauren Ramseur at the church for more information or to discuss your interest. Sunday April 2: Sunday April 9: Sunday April 16: Sunday April 23: Sunday April 30: 9:45 am Confirmation Class-Middle School Room-Getting Things Done- 9:45 am Middle and High School Class- High School Room- The Way- Teacher: Colin Pettigrew 5pm Dinner and Youth Sunday Planning Palm Sunday 9:45 am Confirmation Class-Middle School Room-The Confessions-Teacher: Bruce Miller 9:45 am Middle and High School Class- High School Room- The Way- Teacher: Lauren Ramseur Spring Break- No Youth Group 9:30 am Easter Brunch 10am Youth help with Egg Hunt 10:30 am Easter Egg Hunt 11:20 am Easter Butterfly Party for little kids Spring Break- No Youth Group Youth Sunday 8:30 am & 11am Confirmation Class-Youth Sunday 9:45am Youth Brunch 8:30 am & 11am Middle and High School Class- Youth Sunday 9:45 am Confirmation Class-Prayer and The Lord s Prayer- Rev. Lauren 9:45 am Middle and High School Class- Creation, Teacher: Bruce Miller Youth Group Biking on Capital Trail- Time TBA
9 OUTREACH April, 2017 PAGE 9 Colin s Theology Corner Priesthood of all believers is a phrase that many of us may have heard. It is also an idea that is affirmed by the Reformed tradition and the PC(USA), as 1 Peter 2:9 reminds us that the Christian community are a royal priesthood. But what exactly does it mean? We don t tend to use priest for our clergy, and certainly not all of us have attended seminary, or participated in ordained ministry. So what is going on here? I think it is helpful here to start with a section from our Book of Order: [T]hey are called to share with others both within and beyond the congregation the task of bearing witness to the Lordship of Jesus Christ in the world. This call to bear witness is the work of all believers. (G ) Elsewhere in the Book of Order it maintains that the existence of ordered ministries does not diminish the call of all believers to do the work of Christ (G ). So, why this priest language that seems a bit foreign to many of us? Shirley Guthrie explains that priest language is meant to indicate those who bring God to [people] and [people] to God, and thus fulfill a mediating or reconciling function. We bring God to others and others to God as we live a life that is dedicated to the work of God in the world. Calvin assures us that this is not only done from a pulpit, but in each of our particular duties that God has called us to. We often call this vocation, and each of us has a different one. But, in all that we do we are called to proclaim the love of God, the Lordship of Jesus Christ, and the presence of the Holy Spirit, which can be done in all things. We attempt to fulfill this calling in our lives by living as Christ taught: advocating for the less fortunate, providing food and shelter for those who are hungry and homeless, visiting others in prison. We also fulfill our calling everyday in how we interact with co-workers and customers, the choices we make for our own businesses, how we interact with patients and their families, etc. These are all things that we can do no matter what job we have, even if we aren t actually priests. So, as we enter the final days of Lent, anticipating the resurrection of Christ, let us all remember that we are all called to the ministry of the resurrected Christ. Business people, hospitality workers, government officials, engineers, stay-at-home parents, and educators alike are called to witness to the resurrection through the living out of the gospel in our lives; at work, home, and everywhere in between. As before, if you have read this and have any further questions or comments, I would be more than happy to discuss them with you or point you to more resources. Also, if this has sparked any other topics that you would like for me to possibly look at you can let me know. You can tell me in person (over the next few weeks) or send me an at colin.pettigrew@upsem.edu. Please join us for Youth Sunday, April 23 at both services. Our youth are planning and leading the service of worship. Join us! Acolyte Program Thank you to the acolytes who served in March: Mitch Pearcy (cross-bearer), Jack Pearcy, Dylan Paz, Evan Smouse, and Kate Hurlbert. The adult helper was Janet Barrett. The acolytes for April will be: Thomas Jackson (cross-bearer), Spencer Jackson, Dana Peace, Sara Hinterlong, Jack Pearcy, Jillian Peace, and Mitch Pearcy. The adult helper will be Elaine Ogburn.
10 April 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Noon AA Workshop (B) 2 Communion/5 Meal/Coffee 5th Sunday in Lent 9:30 The Way Small Group (L) 9:45 The Way Small Groups (101/103, 104, Parlor) 9:45 Confirma on Class (403) 5:00 Youth 5:15 The Way Small Group (L) 3 Friendship Café 9:30 Yoga ( ) 6:30 RISC Justice Ministry Rally (Second Baptist) 6:45 Boy Scouts ( ) 7:00 Cub Scouts (SS/FH) 7:00 Prime Time Circle (104) Pounds ( ) 8:00 Cub Scout Leader (L) 4 Friendship Café 3:00 Nomina ons Com. (L) 6:30 Girl Scouts (405 & 409) 6:30 GenChat (B) 6:30 Living Supper Prac ce (S) 7:00 CE - Adult (L) 7:00 CE - Youth/Children (403) 7:00 Communica ons (P) 5 Noon Staff Mee ng (L) 6:15 Dinner (FH/K) 6:45 Chancel Ringer (S) 7:00 The Way Small Group (101/103) 7:30 Chancel Choir 6 Friendship Café 10:30 The Way Small Group (L) 6:00 Yoga ( ) 6:30 Elder Training (B) 7:00 Fellowship (L) Pounds ( ) 7 8 9:00 Grounds Clean-Up 9:00 Lambda Chi Fraternity (SS Rooms/Beck/Library) 9 Palm Sunday 9:30 The Way Small Group (L) 9:45 The Way Small Groups (101/103, 104, Parlor) 9:45 Confirma on Class (403) 11:00 Palm Procession 5:00 Youth 5:15 The Way Small Group (L) 7:00 Session ( ) M4M = (C&S - One Great Hour of Sharing) 10 Friendship Café 9:30 Yoga ( ) 6:00 Living Supper Prac ce (FH) Pounds ( ) 11 10:30 Sister s Circle (MS) Noon ROMEOs (TBD) 12 Noon Staff Mee ng (L) 2:00 Congrega onal Care (L) 6:45 Chancel Ringer (S) 7:00 The Way Small Group (101/103) 7:00 Church & Society (L) 7:00 Stewardship (B) 7:30 Chancel Choir No Dinner 13 Friendship Café 10:30 The Way Small Group (L) 6:00 Dinner (FH/K) 7:15 Maundy Thursday Service 14 Good Friday Noon Worship Service Soup Lunch follows Easter 17 Office Closed 18 Friendship Café :30 Breakfast (FH) 10:00 Flowering of Cross 10:30 Easter Egg Hunt One Great Hour of Sharing Offering 9:30 Yoga ( ) 7:00 Endowment Com. (L) 7:00 Cub Scouts (SS/B) Pounds ( ) 1:30 Book Group (L) 6:30 Girl Scouts (405 & 409) 7:30 Property (L) Noon Staff Mee ng (L) 6:45 Chancel Ringer (S) 7:30 Chancel Choir No Dinner 6:00 Yoga ( ) 6:30 AAUW Book Group (403) 7:00 Staff Rela ons (B) Pounds ( ) 5:00 Barbara Gregory - (S) Student Prac ce 1:00 Barbara Gregory - (S) Student Recitals 23 Youth Sunday 24 Friendship Café 9:30 Yoga ( ) 6:45 Boy Scouts ( ) 7:00 Cub Scouts (SS/B/FH) 7:00 Preschool Board (P) 25 Friendship Café 12:45 Preschool Staff (L) 6:30 Girl Scouts (405 & 409) 7:00 GRIVA (B) 7:00 Communica ons (403) 7:30 Worship (L) 26 Noon Staff Mee ng (L) 6:15 Dinner (FH/K) 6:45 Chancel Ringer (S) 7:30 Chancel Choir 27 Friendship Café 6:00 Yoga ( ) 7:00 Trialogue (St. Edwards) Pounds ( ) :00 Handbell Concert (S) 5:30 Handbell Dinner (B) 29th-30th Middle School Retreat at Camp Hanover 30 9:45 Coffee w/pastor 12:15 Memorial Garden Service (MG) Youth (Hiking Trip)
11 Confirmation Retreat Youth dinner for CARITAS Commissioning of RISC Network Members
12 Bon Air Presbyterian Church 9201 W. Huguenot Road N. Chesterfield, VA Address Service Requested Non-Profit Organization Sunday Morning Ministers Sunday, April 2 Acolyte: 11:00 Spencer Jackson Cross Bearer: 11:00 Thomas Jackson Nursery: 8:30 Pat Wilson; 9:45 - Jane Nagel; 10:45 - Open Ushers: 8:30 Terry & Linda Oggel; 11:00 Linda Huffine s Team Registrar: Bill Wilson Acolyte: Nursery: Ushers: Registrar: Acolyte: Nursery: Ushers: Registrar: Acolyte: Nursery: Ushers: Registrar: Acolyte: Nursery: Ushers: Registrar: Sunday, April 9 11:00 Dana Peace 8:30 Elaine Kasten; 9:45 - Margy Paz; 10:45 Becky Bullock & Dylan Paz 8:30 - Darleen Cavin & Tom Hephner; 11:00 Linda Huffine s Team Ed Callear Sunday, April 16 11:00 Sara Hinterlong & Jack Pearcy 8:30 Greta Reeves; 9:45 Vicki Callear; 10:45 Gloria Myers & Mitch Olsen 8:30 - Perry Jones, Alan Sestak; 11:00 Linda Huffine s Team Tom Hephner Sunday, April 23 11:00 Jillian Peace 8:30 Becky Harvell; 9:45 Open; 10:45 Marta & Abby Rowe 8:30 Mary Graf & Greta Reeves; 11:00 Linda Huffine s Team Ted McCormack Sunday, April 30 11:00 Mitch Pearcy 8:30 Vicki Callear; 9:45 - Sandy Hartje; 10:45 Kathy Kelley & Adam Olsen 8:30 - Harvey Morris, Nora Narum; 11:00 Linda Huffine s Team Leslie Pankey
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