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1 Pipe Organ Dedication Concert Preview When I consider the journey which brought us to this event I am consumed with gratitude. Far-off gratitude for mentors, teachers, ministers and colleagues who nurtured in me a love and appreciation for the great music of the Church and for the pipe organ in particular. Up-close gratitude for the extraordinary saints of this congregation who made this dream a reality. Upon my arrival some twenty years ago, I immediately began hearing woeful tales about our former instrument. It will not be long for this world, many proclaimed. Others suggested the museum from which parts were being purchased to keep it going had depleted its supply and we had better do something fast. Thanks to Jason Alden for breathing life into our beloved organ until the time was right for a new instrument. A committee possessing an epic proportion of gifts, passion and determination was appointed some seven years ago, brilliantly led by Sheila George Bright. They were equal parts activists, philanthropists, fund raisers, arm twisters and miracle workers. They took a noble and honorable path to provide an instrument for Royal Lane Baptist Church that is just right. It was at times a circuitous and complicated road but they persisted with grace and dogged determination. Every decision was made with a sound and well-developed sense of Royal Lane s worship philosophy and a desire for this instrument to be dedicated to the Glory of God. Dan Garland, the artists and technicians of Garland Pipe Organs, Danny Wesley Ray and Jason Alden were the absolute perfect team to bring this vision to fruition. I remain a veritable font of gratitude and count it a great honor to have journeyed with each of you on this holy adventure. Harry Wooten With pipes of tin and wood disclose that song the world has blurred, the hymn of life and love that flows from God s renewing word. Then boldly open wide the swell and with a trumpet call announce the news we thirst to tell: that Christ is Lord of all. Thomas Troeger, from Borrowed Light Welcome Steve and Jim Bush who joined RLBC on April 15, 2018 The next issues of The Mosaic are scheduled for May 16 & June 6, The deadline for submissions will be 5:00 p.m. Tuesday prior to the date of publication.
2 Coming Events Sunday May 6 Sixth Sunday of Easter / Gathering 9:30 am Donuts, Coffee/Juice Family Hall 9:45 am Christian Education Christian Education Classrooms & Portable 1 10:55 am Morning Worship Holy Communion offered Sanctuary 12:15 pm Reception Honoring Harry Wooten on his 20th Anniversary at Royal Lane Baptist Church Family Hall 7:00 pm Turtle Creek Chorale Chamber Chorus Concert Sanctuary Purchase tickets at Tuesday May 8 7:30 pm Dedicatory Concert, Royal Lane Baptist Church Pipe Organ Sanctuary (childcare provided) Celebration Reception Following Concert Family Hall Wednesday May 9 3:30 pm Holy Rollers Mission Project Bride s Room 5:00pm Faith & Arts Committee Room 202 5:30 pm Publicity/Outreach Committee Room 206 5:30 pm Family Supper Family Hall Cheesy Beef Goulash, Salad, Texas Toast, Vanilla Sheet Cake 6:00 pm Youth Activities/Study Hall Youth Basement 6:15 pm Children s Choir/Missions Children s Building 6:15 pm Midweek Service Bible Study, Mark 10:17-52, with Mike Gregg Family Hall 7:15 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal Sanctuary Thursday May 10 8:30 pm Tech Committee Conference Call Friday May 11 Women of the Church Spring Fling Prothro Conference Center, Lake Texoma Saturday May 12 Women of the Church Spring Fling Prothro Conference Center, Lake Texoma Sunday May 13 Ascension Sunday 8:30 am Deacons Meeting Portable 1 9:30 am Donuts, Coffee/Juice Family Hall 9:45 am Christian Education Christian Education Classrooms & Portable 1 10:55 am Morning Worship Sanctuary 6:00 pm Connections Care Group Home of the Binders Wednesday May 16 Mosaic 3:30 pm Holy Rollers Mission Project Bride s Room 5:30 pm Family Supper Family Hall Chicken Fajitas, Rice, Salad, Chocolate Chip Cookies 6:00 pm Youth Activities/Study Hall Youth Basement 6:15 pm Children s Choir/Missions Children s Building 6:15 pm Midweek Service Bible Study, The Gospel of Mark with Mike Gregg Family Hall 7:15 pm Adult Choir Rehearsal Sanctuary The deadline for the order of service, the Midweek, and the Mosaic is Tuesday, 5:00 p.m. prior to publication. Like RLBC on Facebook or Follow RLBC on Twitter VBS July 9-13, 2018, 6:00-8:30 pm Rolling River Rampage Children: Ages 3 (potty trained) through 6 th grade Register Online at
3 Missions Matters Royal Lane has a long history of answering God s call to love through service. Missions Matters will appear in the Mosaic on a regular basis. It will highlight our continuing commitment to missions and other matters where we reach out to the community. This will be a place where we will tell our stories and perhaps help you find what matters most to you. Spreading the Warmth Do your little bit of good where you are. It s those little bits of good put together that overwhelm the world. Desmond Tutu Christine Nicolette-Gonzalez says it was a God thing. In the summer of 2012, she learned to knit. The stress of caring for others led to her own health crises. Knitting was relaxing and soon she had given many knitted scarves to friends and family. On a cold December day, she brought 5 scarves with her to the hospital to visit her mother-in-law. She impulsively began to distribute them to others saying, I made this for you. The stories they shared with her inspired her to found Spreading the Warmth. Since its founding scarves have been given out in six states and as far away as Chile and Australia. If you are interested, there are many ways you can volunteer. Some of these are: Donate yarn Tag scarves with the STW message Teach others to knit or crochet Drive others to share scarves on cold days The knitters would love for you to join them at Second Saturday Knit nights. Each event is held upstairs at the Whole Foods Market on the SE corner of Preston and Forest in North Dallas. Each meeting is come and go from 6:30-9:00 p.m. You can talk to Christine at church, her at spreadingthewarmth@sbcglobal.net or visit their website at
4 Alliance. Being the Alliance of Baptists An alliance is a union or association formed for mutual benefit and for good work. This means that the denominational network of churches called the Alliance of Baptists is aptly named. We are a group of quirky, passionate, justice-seeking, fun-loving Baptists joined together to do good things in the world in the power of Christ. This was apparent in the theme for the Annual Gathering this year in Dayton, Ohio. Our focus was Earth: Beloved Community. Scholars and scientists and preachers brought words of welcome and warning, beckoning us to partner with and renew creation rather than dominate it. The music of the majestic organ, the community voices, and the African drums thumped the rhythm of God s heartbeat through vibrant worship. And, in the end, we found ourselves learning, loving, and living God s alliance with us in this good world. Alliance. I am grateful and impressed with Sarah Macias, who planned a masterful conference, one of the best and most meaningful events I ve ever attended. And Sandy and Doug Washington brought their love of Royal Lane and their lovely presence to the Alliance Gathering as well. This shows that Royal Lane has a unique alliance of people seeking to do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with our God. Royal Lane, too, is striving to become a beloved community. Alliance. Over the past several weeks, I have found great alliance among our pastoral staff as they have cultivated leadership, creativity, and enthusiasm. Laura Keller and Tim Schaefer were excellent proclaimers of God s tender, yet piercing message and I remain grateful for a deep bench from which to call when we need a fresh word. And of course, Harry Wooten weaved the visions and themes together in beautiful ways. This month we celebrate that Harry has abided with Royal Lane for twenty years. His presence as Minister of Music and Worship is a strong and holy alliance that continues to nourish us. I want you to recognize and remember that we have a wonderfully talented and gifted staff at Royal Lane who serves God and you with tireless passion. Alliance. We have a great opportunity to cultivate our interfaith alliance with our Muslim neighbors. Many churches, including Wilshire and First Methodist, are hosting Ramadan dinners in cooperation with the Dialogue Institute of Dallas. Royal Lane already has a meaningful connection to the Institute as we partnered together in a bake sale to raise over $2,000 for the victims of hurricane Harvey. They also provided Noah s Pudding in the Family Hall as a special treat of hospitality. Now, we are excited to be one of several churches in Dallas to host a Ramadan Dinner on Friday night, May 25, in our Family Hall. It is a time for families of all sizes, young and old, to learn more about this special time of year in the Muslim faith. Our Muslim friends will provide the food and give us an informative presentation about Ramadan. This is what it means to be friends, neighbors, learners, and world citizens. Alliance. Pastor Mike
5 Thank you to the Organ Committee for their dedication and hard work to bring this magnificent instrument to Royal Lane for the enhancement of worship. Organ Committee: Sheila Bright, Joey Belgard, Terry Berrier, Gordon Brown, David Doom, Joe Hill, Michael Knight Ruth May, Jim McLean, Jack Mullinax, Matt Orwig, Ruth Seib, Bob Womack (deceased). Ex-officio: Harry Wooten, David Weigle, David Matthews (deceased), Danny Wesley Ray, Garey Wisdom, Adam Visconti. To Families with Graduates! Graduates will be recognized on June 3, Please notify the church office of students associated with Royal Lane who will be graduating this spring. We would like a picture and brief bio for each student by May 16, for publication in the bulletin on Graduation Sunday, and in a June issue of the Mosaic. The Gathering Sunday, May 6, 2018 Sunday, May 6, is designated as the day of the month to bring food items for the North Dallas Shared Ministry. Can t bring contributions on Sunday? Bring them any time and place in the basket in Family Hall, the narthex, or in the Mission Collection Room. Needs: Canned Green Beans, Black-eyed Peas, Potatoes, Mixed Fruit; Baby Cereal and Baby Food; Sanitary Napkins, Bath Soap; Toothpaste and Tooth brush; Deodorant, Razors and Shaving Cream. CBF National Assembly June 11-15, 2018 Hyatt Regency, Dallas, Texas Register Now! We live in an era of a Global Church, where mission is from everywhere to everyone. Join us as we celebrate the Church, both around the world and down the street, at the 2018 CBF General Assembly. Help Needed for CBF National Assembly The CBF General Assembly at the downtown Hyatt promises to offer rest, fellowship, and inspiration during times of worship, sharing, and celebration. We have the opportunity as church members in the host city to make the event as enjoyable as possible by serving as registration volunteers, hospitality workers and ushers. Would you be willing to work one, two, or even an all-day shift to care for the CBF family during Assembly days? Please visit these links to register and learn more. Hospitality Form: Registration Form: Description of Volunteer Duties for Hospitality and Registration: General-Assembly-Volunteer-Opportunities.pdf
6 Prayer Requests: Billie Boteet, mother of Michael Rogers Dale & Cindy Boyd, friends of Cathy Webb Rusty Hatcher, son of Martha Hatcher Anna Charles Hollis, friend of Larry Forth David Homan, father of Amanda Gregg s college friend Dot Johnson Fred Kern, friend of Steve Box Lacy Lawler, friend of Danny Ray Ruth May Forrest McKinney David Mesner, friend of Woody Weilage Scott Painter, Home Depot employee, Family of Officer Rogelio Santander, and Officer Crystal Almeida Emily Patterson Kathy Peck, mother of Tonyia Dotson Steven Rhodes George Sizemore, father of Kevin Sutton s friend Daniel Solyom Richard Svendsen, brother-in-law of Kristie Weilage Ray Vickrey Cathy Walling s friend, Frosty Jordan Weilage s friends & family: Cynthia s boyfriend Steven Bouquet; Ann; Carol; Darron; Darron s grandfather, step-father and mother; Jon Rabbe; Leslie, her father, Jerry, and brother-in-law, Larry; Nikki; Robin; Mehran & his brothers, Shahin & Keyvan, sister, Ladah, & uncle, Massoud; Steve; and Jordan s grandfather, Jim Byron Willey, cousin of Daryl Willey Joan Wright, sister of Maebelle Raiza Warren Wyatt, friend of Kevin Sutton Please continue to pray for: Terry Burke, son-in-law of Dina DiMaria; Jane Carter; Jerome Collins, friend of Mike Hurder; Thomas Jarvis, brother of Martha Box; Doug Leinneweber; Robert Putman; Lou Etta Ray; Emelda Schultz, mother of Laurence Schultz; Ron Sumter, father of Steve Sumter; Jordan Weilage; Carol Williams, niece of Lou Etta Ray; Melissa Yale, friend of Ruth May Remember the homebound: Faye Laney; Norman Morris; Betty Renfroe; Libba Studdard; James C. Walker Ramadan Dinner Friday, May 25, 7:30 pm Family Hall Mark your calendars for Ramadan! We have a great opportunity to learn about the customs and traditions of our Muslim neighbors. Many churches, including Wilshire and First Methodist, are hosting Ramadan dinners in cooperation with the Dallas Dialogue Institute. Royal Lane already has a meaningful connection to the Institute as we partnered together in a bake sale to raise money for the victims of hurricane Harvey. They also provided Noah s Pudding in the Family Hall as a special treat. Now, we are excited to be one of the several churches in Dallas to host a Ramadan Dinner on Friday night, May 25 in our Family Hall. It is a time for families of all sizes, young and old, to learn more about this special time of year in the Muslim faith. Our Muslim friends will provide the food and give us an informative presentation about Ramadan. Be on the lookout for more information. And get the word out. This is what it means to be friends, neighbors, learners, and world citizens.
7 Deacons of the Week May 6 Rebecca Rempert [214] Harry Hunter [469] May 13 Bruce Luedke [817] Kelley Keith [214] Midweek Service 6:15 p.m. Wednesday in Family Hall May 9 & 13 Bible Study The Gospel of Mark With Mike Gregg Join us for a Fellowship Meal at 5:30 pm. In the Box-Hawkins Gallery Juan Manuel Campos Gallery open by appointment 10-4, weekdays, 10-5 Wednesdays To change mail or preferences for The Mosaic, contact Barbara Merry, , ext. 10 or bmerry@royallane.org. Scriptures of the Week May 6 Acts 10:44-48 Psalm 98 1 John 5:1-6 John 15:9-17 May 13 Acts 1:1-11 Psalm 47 Ephesians 1:15-23 Luke 24:44-53 Midweek Menu Wednesday, May 9 Cheesy Beef Goulash, Salad, Texas Toast, Vanilla Sheet Cake Wednesday, May 16 Chicken Fajitas, Rice, Salad, Chocolate Chip Cookies Midweek Meal Prices Adults - $7 per person Families - $15 per family Seniors - $5 per person Menus are available on the RLBC website calendar. Open Midweek Family Dinner for details Happy Birthday! May Ken Rempert... 3 Alexandra Kupres... 4 Barbara Merry... 5 Lynda Collier... 9 Sarah Steward... 9 Sharon Vickrey... 9 Andy Cavins Stephen Lewis Ryan Agee Jaclyn Ramirez Deanna Green David Northrup Alexander Gitlin Linda Hueston Wayne Meachum... 15
8 Royal Lane Baptist Church 6707 Royal Lane Dallas, Texas The Mosaic is published twice a month Royal Lane Baptist Church 6707 Royal Lane Office Hours: Dallas, TX Monday - Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Wednesday Midweek: 6:15 pm Office: [214] Sunday School: 9:45 am Fax: [214] Sunday Worship: 10:55 am Rosa Barrientos, Housekeeping Michael Gregg, Pastor Michael Hurder, Facilities Manager Laura Keller, Minister to Children Barbara Merry, Administrative Assistant Samuel Quesada, Video Technician Tim Schaefer, Minister to Youth Janet Schultz, Administrative Assistant Blake Vickrey, Sound Technician Ray Vickrey, Pastor Emeritus David Weigle, Organist Harry Wooten, Minister of Music and Worship
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