M T. O L I V E T B A P T I S T C H U R C H S P E C I A L P O I N T S O F I N T E R E S T : The Witness V O L U M E 3 5, I S S U E 1 0 S E P T E M B E R 2 7, 2 0 1 6 The Living Nativity dates are December 10 and 11 at 7:00 p.m. A director and codirector are needed. See Janice Igou to volunteer. Stay tuned for opportunities! Trunk or Treat October 29 from 6:00-8:00 Week of Prayer for State Missions Emphasis Alma Hunt Offering Deadline: October 2 $2500 Goal I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E : Being a Minister 2 Explore God 2 Prayer Concerns 3 About Our 3 People Christmas! 3 World Hunger Emphasis Begins Sunday, October 9 Vaughan (Deacon) Benevolence Fund monies received on October 30 From Building & Grounds... Music Note 4 The Building & Grounds ciently closed behind see a problem with doors SOS Youth News 4 Committee would like to ask those utilizing the church facility during and them and locked. It has come to our attention that doors have been left not locking properly, please let someone on the committee know and after hours of operations unlocked, particularly we will address as quickly that they please make during afterhours. If you as possible. Your support sure all doors are suffi- are having difficulty or is greatly appreciated.
P A G E 2 Are You Entitled? To be a member of a local the hospital (hospital visita- (special events team) church family does entitle a person to certain rights and privileges. tion team) You are assigned a particular day of the month for Not only does this team plan for the 170 th anniversary, but also plans How Do I Volunteer for a Ministry Team? By calling the church office Or Dropping a note in the offering plate! But Christ also teaches us that being a member of the family of God (the church) means that we will be a minister to one another in the church family and to the community around it. Every Member a Minister You can be a minister by serving on committees and/ or helping to lead a variety of programs and ministries that the church offers. You can also be a minister to one another by serving on one of the deacon-led ministry teams. Helping to provide food for a reception after a funeral (caring ministry team) hospital visitation. If someone is in the hospital on that particular day, you would go to visit with them for a few minutes. Adopting one of our homebound members (homebound visitation team) One of our homebound members is assigned to a ministry team member who will make contact by phone, card, or visit at least once per month. Doing something special with them on their birthday would also be appropriate. Helping to plan our church s 170 th anniversary other fellowship events for the church family. Helping to locate people in our community who have no church affiliation (prospect discovery and nurture team) Helping people in the church family or in our immediate neighborhood with projects around the house that they cannot do for themselves (community missions team) Building ramps, repairing roofs, taking down trees that are too close to a structure, raking leaves, helping to clean gutters, etc. Visiting a church member in to be celebrated in 201 Explore God Explore God is a unique effort to come together to look at these questions in an open, authentic way. Join us on Wednesday evenings at the 6:30 adult Bible study as we explore The 7 Big Questions. Does Life Have a Purpose? Is There a God? Why Does God Allow Pain and Suffering? Is Christianity Too Narrow? Is Jesus Really God? Is the Bible Reliable? Can I Know God Personally? None of us have it all figured out and these questions around God are arguably some of the most important questions we should all explore. Invite family and friends as we dig a little deeper into these questions that many people are asking. T H E W I T N E S S
V O L U M E 3 5, I S S U E 1 0 P A G E 3 Prayer Concerns Jessie Bayne Don Beazley Lois Chenault Andrea Dill Carol Draper Betty Dye Brandon Germon Linda & David Hall Krystal Knuckles Chris Morrison Luke Morrison Rachel Mothena Linda Olson & family Jack Rusher Ron Williams Barbara Willis Gayle Wingfield Velma Wingfield Assisted Living/ Convalescent/Homebound Dean Carter Barbara Cosby In the Military Peggy Gravely Austin Cook Richey Jewell Bernie Sipple Martha Loving Michael Thurston Anne Puryear Evelyn Seay Janet Horton in Elsa Stanley Haiti from October 5 for 3 Neesie Stearns Kenneth Taylor weeks. Betty Wallace Sympathy is extended to...the family of Steve Caldwell....Jake Gilkey in the loss of his grandmother. About Our People Congratulations Thank you to Dale Ashley and all our friends for the kindness, calls and beautiful flowers for Jack. Everything is so greatly appreciated. At Jack s age, the road to recovery will be a long one but with the gracious care and support of friends and family, we hope a successful one. Family of Jack Rusher Dear Mt. Olivet Family & Friends, I would like to thank each of you for the prayers, visits, phone calls, food and cards I received during and after my hospital stay. I was not expecting such a sudden illness and at the time was disappointed about Richard s and my trip, but I got a shorten visit with Nelson and Sarah and lots of rest the following week. God is great and good, and my church family is loving and supporting. How blessed I am. Love, Gwen Eck to Felicia Taylor who received the Greater Richmond Area Christian Educator Award given by BTSR! We are proud of you, Felicia! It s Time To Think Christmas We need your help to make the Christmas Cantata sing. When Earth Received Her King is an inspiring, but easy to sing, Christmas Musical. But it needs lots of voices, your voice, to make it come alive. We will be presenting the Cantata on Sunday, December 18 during the 11:00 worship. Rehearsals begin on Wednesday, October 5, at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctuary. As in the past, each week until the last couple of rehearsals we will focus on one piece from the cantata. We try really hard to keep the Christmas rehearsal to only 30 minutes. So, you can be a part of the Christmas celebration and still get home early on Wednesday nights. Give back your gift of song in praise of the newborn King. The music will bless you as you become a blessing to the rest of us. Questions? Call Claudia at 804-752-0012.
Every Member A Minister Non Profit Org. Postage Paid Permit No. 6 Beaverdam, VA. 23015 Mt. Olivet Baptist Church 15583 Coatesville Road Beaverdam, VA. 23015 Phone: 804-883-5950 Fax: 804-883-5958 Website: www.mtolivetbaptist.org Church Staff Dale F. Ashley, Pastor Felicia G. Taylor, Children s Minister Claudia M. Phillips, Music Minister Cindy C. Weston, Youth Minister Shirley S. Mills, Secretary Are You Willing To Help? We are looking for anyone who is willing to do specials at 8:30 a.m. Worship Services. You can sing, play an instrument or something else that you enjoy. Please give us your phone number, email address or any other contact information. See any member of the Music and Worship Committee or Claudia Phillips. We will add your name to our list. Nannie Mothena SOS Youth Group News! Thanks to all who donated school supply items for our Giveaway event August 27th. A total of 85 backpacks filled with supplies were given away to children in need! Tailgate Social! thing the youth enjoy, we will plan future home football game Tailgate Socials, so look for announcements in the church bulletin. Toronto, Canada Mission Trip Information On September 21, I presented details from Dawn Dill s and my recent pre-mission trip to Toronto, Canada. I also presented to the church details about the mission work that can be expected for the team that commits to going next summer. I presented what Dawn and I learned this past summer from the missionaries of Toronto and the work they are I would like to invite all youth to come for our Tailgate Social to be held Friday, October 14th at Mt. Olivet beginning at 5:30 p.m. The home football game against Armstrong High School will begin at 7:00 p.m. Youth are encouraged to invite friends from school! We will have food and fellowship before youth head over to PHHS! If this is somedoing which we can be a part of next summer! Youth who will be in grades 9-12, starting next school year, are eligible to go on the adult/youth mission trip. Contact Cindy Weston or any member of the Missions Development Committee to learn more about this mission trip. There is a fundraiser dinner for the trip, sponsored by Youth and Missions Development, on October 12. Menu: Loaded Potato & Salad Bar
CHILDREN S MINISTRY NEWS OCT. 2016 Taking Her Hand! For everything there is a season. As children grow parents walk through the many seasons of life with them. Parents are a child s first and best reflection of faith! On Oct. 7th the Children s Ministry will be hosting a Daddy Daughter Dinner in celebration of the special bond between fathers and their daughters. Registration is required for the event. Mom s will be contacted with additional information. Children s Choir Getting to know the CW.. To most, CW stands for Children s Worship but for the children who come on Sunday it stands for Christ Working! Each Sunday children age 3 through second grade are invited to attend the first half of second service with their families and then leave with CW leaders to worship, pray and learn about Christ in an age focused environment. We begin with prayer allowing the children a time to share what and who are on their hearts. Then we move in to one of our times of worship as children lift up their voices in song. Then through a variety of ways we learn together about Christ s Work in our lives and the world through theme based lessons. Our time closes with more worship a blessing on the children and their week ahead and closing prayer. Our CW theme starting in Oct will be The Gospel According to Dr. Suess! We will look at the Biblical parallels between Scripture and our favorite Suess books! The CW... finding Christ at Work in our daily life! Upcoming Dates: Oct. 4: Children s Ministry Committee Meeting Oct. 7: Daddy Daughter Dinner Oct. 9: Children s Choir Sings during Second Svc. Oct. 29: Trunk Or Treat from 6-8pm. Oct. 30: Fifth Sunday no Children s Worship. Trunk Or Treat Saturday October 29th 6 to 8 pm Every year Mt. Olivet opens its doors to provide the children and families of our community with a safe, fun, God centered fall event. There will be chili, hotdogs, trunks to treat from and so much more. All Children age three years and up are invited to be a part of the Children s Choir. We practice every Sunday from 9:30-9:45 and sing during second service on the second Sunday of the month. Please join us in sharing the light of Christ with our neighbors. The Children s Ministry is in need of chili and cornbread makers, trunk decorators and candy. Candy can be left in the blue container by Children s Worship room. Sign up for others coming soon. For additional information contact Mt. Olivet Baptist Church at 804 883-5950.