FBC Connections. October First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh PASTOR S THOUGHTS. October...Unity, Encouragement and Finding Jesus!

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FBC Connections October 2018 PASTOR S THOUGHTS October...Unity, Encouragement and Finding Jesus! First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh October is a month for all us to consider the unity of the Body of Christ throughout the world. On Saturday, October 6th, we will have our fall church retreat. At this retreat, we will focus on building unity within our fellowship, offering encouragement to one another and developing a shared vision. When we celebrate Worldwide Communion on Sunday, October 7, we will be thinking of the millions of people around the globe who are fellow Jesus followers and who will also Around the globe, the diversity in the body of Christ is incredible. There are people worshipping Christ on every continent coming from hundreds of ethnic and language groups. What God is doing in Pittsburgh and around the world is amazing! Do we have eyes to see and ears to hear about the mystery of the Kingdom of God? We are unified through our faith in Christ. The apostle Paul tells us to be eager to maintain the unity of the Spirit in the bonds of peace (Eph. 4:3). In one Spirit we were all baptized into one body--jews or Greeks, slaves or free, all were made to drink of one Spirit (I Cor. 12:13), one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism (Eph. 4:5). 159 N. Bellefield Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 www.fbcpgh.org These verses show that the underlying unity comes from what God has done in Jesus Christ for us. Jesus is the source of our unity. It all comes from him. The key to unity in the church is a definite commitment to loving one another and doing good to one another, whether we like it or not. The Apostle Paul urged believers toward unity when he said, "Complete my joy by being of the same mind; have the same love, being in full accord and one mind." Philippians 2:2. At First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh you will find unity in diversity and a bond of love among the saints. Love in Christ, Pastor Chuck Fox

Diaconate Notes: By Fellowship FBC Deacon Board Petroula Zoll, Chair Casey Gnage Steven Hernandez Mary Ellen Johnson Sean King Barbara Russell Robert Smith FBC Family Fall Retreat Saturday, Oct. 6 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fellowship Team building Encouragement (lunch is provided) At FBC, we are encouraged to GET and STAY connected with our church family, to find our niche as we share our spiritual gifts, and to follow God s lead as He transforms our faith. (Note: The following is modeled loosely after Richard Foster s Celebration of Discipline. ) How Can We Do That? WORSHIP: This is the largest way we get together as a family of believers. At our 11 am. blended service, we connect with God and each other, growing in our desire to hear and heed His voice. As our fellowship with Him deepens, so does our fellowship with each other. PRAYER/FASTING: Through our weekly prayer list and monthly prayer/fast meetings, we ask God to change our circumstances, our hearts, our wills. We connect in sharing joys and bearing burdens. Prayer is our collective heartbeat, our lifeline to God and to each other. BIBLE STUDY: Weekly Sunday School and Wednesday Bible Study classes are ways to connect to, concentrate on, comprehend, and reflect on God s Word for daily living. Join us for our 10 am. Sunday School (children and adults classes are available), and/or 7 pm. Bible studies (Romans, John s Epistles). FELLOWSHIP GROUPS: Our Young Adults, Marys and Marthas Women s Fellowship and Men s Fellowship all are ways to connect to each other and stay encouraged and accountable in the faith. These groups meet for prayer, study, and fellowship once a month. MISSIONS & SERVICE: Through supporting international missionaries and special offerings, collecting items such as coats or Christmas toys for the needy, and participating in mission trips, we connect globally to the needs of others as the hands and feet of Christ. Lord, help us to grow closer to You and others. May we remain ever prayerful, knowing that to pray is to change and it is the central avenue You use to transform us. Connect us to Your voice. May we draw nourishment from You so we may then nourish others. Amen.

Trustee Board Report BIG RAIN: Some water entered the church after the downpour during the weekend of Sept. 7 th Some water leaked through the south transept stairs and some entered parts of the basement. The cause of this leakage is being investigated. BELLEFIELD WALL: Check out our front steps on Bellefield, which we had replaced last year, and then notice the repair work on the wall between our steps and the Information Science Building. WEST ENTRANCE: The buzzer for admission is in the process of being replaced. CONTRIBUTION: The congregation has received over $420,000 from a Trust fund established for the estate of Charlotte Grace Pischke. Ms. Pischke joined our church after being a member of Wilkinsburg Baptist Church for many years. A brief biography will be published in our November Newsletter. FORMER FOUNTAIN ROOM: We are still requesting advisement on how to use the space in the basement next to the Assembly Hall. Please contact Van, Chad or Casey with your suggestions. Christian Education and Outreach Glimpses of our Sunday School kick-off and end of summer church picnic! FBC Trustees Prof Van Beck Hall, President Joe Cosetti Casey Gnage Steven Hernandez Vincent Johnson DJ Quirin Angeline Wong Chad Zoll Don Fedor (Facility Engineer) LET S GET CONNECTED! 1. Worship: 11 am. on Sundays 2.Study: Sunday School (10 am.); Bible Studies (7 pm. on Wednesdays) 3. Prayer: 7 pm by phone on first Tuesdays 4. Fellowship: Marys and Marthas (3 rd Saturdays, 10 am); Men s (last Friday, 7 pm); Young Adults (3 rd Sunday, 6 pm.) 5. Community: International Dinner (once a month stay tuned!) 6.Missions and Service: Upcoming-- EECM Coat Drive

The First International Dinner was a Success! A good time was had by all as we shared in an Italian spaghetti dinner and welcomed students and international friends to have some delicious food and fabulous music! The Pantherhythms and Billy D. Scott performed some musical selections, to our great delight! This was the first of our monthly international dinners. The next one is planned for Tuesday night, October 9th, at 6:30. It s Korean Night with Suk Hernandez as chief chef, so don t miss out! Bible Studies Wednesdays 7pm I love reading church signs that try to make a point in a short sentence. One of my favorites is this one: Seven Days without reading God s Word, makes one WEAK! So why do we place such importance in Bible Study in small groups. Here are some reasons: 1. In a small group, questions can be answered! (1 Peter 3:15) 2. By reading God s Word, we get to know the voice of God. (John 10:1-10) 3. Small Groups in Bible Study is a source of encouragement as we share in each other s lives. (Hebrews 10:23-25). 4. Importance of pray for each other. (Ephesians 6:19-20; Romans 1:9-10; James 5:13-16 just to name a few). I encourage you to take the plunge in to small group Bible Study. We have two Bible studies running simultaneously, one on the letters of 1 st, 2 nd, and 3 rd John and another study on Paul s letter to the Romans. Chad Zoll

Mission Moments World Mission Offering--We have 4 special mission offerings every year. The World Mission Offering will be taken up in the month of October. The donations given go to help support the missionaries who work with International Ministries of the American Baptist Churches (IM), as well as to all the support services that help keep them on the mission field. As a church, among our other mission designations, we support IM Global Servants Brian and Lynette Smith (Haiti), Aaron and Valerie Osterbrock (Malaysia), Peter and Sarah McCurdy (Costa Rica), Kim Brown (Thailand), Ketley and Vital Pierre (Dominican Republic), and Ruth Fox (Regional Consultant for Education). When they do not have 100% of their support raised, the World Mission Offering helps to make up the difference. Let s open our hearts and give generously! This year s theme is to Be the salt. Please help these missionaries be the salt by being the salt to them! Mission Trip to Haiti The FBC of Pittsburgh is planning a trip to Haiti for March 9-17, 2019. It will be both a discovery trip as we learn about Haiti and a work trip as we join in a mission project there. Mark your calendar now if you want to participate in this life-changing experience! Begin Collecting Coats for the EECM October Coat Drive! As the weather turns colder, everyone starts to bring out their warm clothing. Some people don t have that option. Our church tries to help each year by donating CLEAN & GENTLY-USED coats to the East End Cooperative Ministry (EECM) Coat Drive. If you will bring your coats to the church no later than Sunday, October 21, we will make sure they are taken to EECM for distribution on October 26 and October 27, 2018. (No leather, suede, fur, or alterations will be accepted.)

Music Notes We were blessed with special music throughout the summer, including solos by Dewi Wong and Suk Hernandez, and music by the Marys and Marthas. Members of the Pitt Glee Club also graced us with music at the end of the summer. We hope to add some special ensemble music throughout the year. Our choir is now back for the season. They started the Sunday after Labor Day and will be with us through the end of April. If you can, take a moment to introduce yourselves during meet and greet in the service. Pitt Choral Ensemble Concert On Sunday afternoon, October 7th, 4:00pm, FBC will host the Pitt Choral Showcase which features musical selections from all of the Pitt choral organizations. The event is free and open to the public. Please plan to attend and invite your friends! Young Adults Group The next meeting of the Young Adults Group will be on Sunday, October 21, 2018. We ll also be hosting the Coffee Fellowship that same day. In November, we ll fill some shoe boxes for Operation Christmas Child. Whether or not you re in the Young Adults Group, you are invited to collect any spare shoe boxes or similar containers with lids and/or small, new items that we can put into them if you come across such to help our effort. You can pass items along to Angeline for safekeeping ahead of the activity if you prefer. If you d like to bless the Young Adults Group with a meal for any of its meetings, please contact Angeline. Marys and Marthas The September meeting on September 15 was an outreach to the Baptist Home. The First Baptist Church has had a relationship with the Baptist Home for many years, and some of our members have made this their home! It was good to visit with our friends, Albert Johnson and Dewi Wong s mother. The October meeting will be held on Saturday, October 20, from 10-noon. The location is yet to be determined, but plan to meet at the church by 9:45 to car pool to the meeting. For more information, please contact Margot Quirin. The Marys and the Marthas are collecting canceled postage stamps to be sent to a group in Florida who uses the income from them to produce Spanish-language Sunday School materials. A box will be placed on the table across from the office into which the stamps should be placed. Please keep this in mind during the upcoming holidays when you will probably receive more snail mail than usual.

Men s Fellowship Proverbs 27:17 (NASB): Iron sharpens iron, So one man sharpens another. Last month we explored the Beatitudes and the Parable of the Prodigal Son. We especially explored the idea of hungering for Righteousness versus hungering for other things of this world. As the verse above mention infers, it is important to meet and discuss God s Word and determine how it can encourage us on our faith journey to follow God. Pastor also challenged us to explore the possibilities of putting our physical skills to help others in our communities through organizations such as Habitat for Humanity or something similar. We come together to have fun as well. Fall is upon us and we are looking at the possibilities of visiting Caleb Tennant on a Saturday and taking in a high school football game on another night. Our next regular meetings are on Fridays, September 28 at 7pm, and October 26 th at 7pm. Keep up on events at Facebook or at the calendar at www.fbcpgh.org. Joint Worship Service Sunday, October 21 11 a.m. The First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh holds its worship services on Sunday mornings at 11 a.m., but did you know that FBC is also the home of three other congregations? They are the House of Prayer that meets on Sunday at 12 noon, h2o which meets on Sunday evenings at 5 p.m., and the Ethiopian Fellowship which also meets at 5 p.m. We are hoping to get to know each other by having a combined worship service on Sunday, October 21 at 11 a.m.. Please come out and make this a special time as we celebrate what God is doing through this church in a variety of ministries! h2o Ethiopian Fellowship FBC House of Prayer Celebration of Pastor Chuck Fox s 35 years in the ministry! Pastor Chuck began his ministry at the Frankford Baptist Church in Philadelphia, PA, in September 1983, followed by a move to Wyoming Baptist Church in Cincinnati, OH, in 1991. In 1999, he and his family responded to the call to northern Thailand with International Ministries, ABC/USA, to work with the Akha people. Eighteen years later, in the fall of 2017, he became the pastor of the First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh. We congratulate him on his faithful service over the past 35 years! ~~~ Congratulations to Musa Williams and LaShawn Rue on their marriage, September 22, 2018! May God bless them now and in the days ahead!

October FBC Calendar Highlights For a detailed view of all calendar events, go to www.fbcpgh.org/calendar. 28 September (Fri) Men s Fellowship at 7 p.m. 2 October (Tues) Prayer by phone at 7 p.m. 3 October (Wed) Bible Study (dinner at 6:15; Bible Study starts at 7:00 p.m.) 4 October (Thurs) International Dinner at 6:30 p.m. 6 October (Sat) Church Retreat from 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. 7 October (Sun) World Wide Communion Sunday; Deacons meeting at 12:45 p.m Pitt Choral Ensemble Concert at 4 p.m. 10 October (Wed) Bible Study (dinner at 6:15; Bible Study starts at 7:00 p.m.) 14 October (Sun) Council Meeting at 12:45 17 October (Wed) Bible Study (dinner at 6:15; Bible Study starts at 7:00 p.m.) 20 October (Sat) Marys & Marthas meet at 10:00 a.m. 21 October (Sun) Joint worship service at 11:00 a.m.; Young Adult Fellowship (6:00-8:00 p.m.) 24 October (Wed) Bible Study (dinner at 6:15; Bible Study starts at 7:00 p.m.) 26 October (Fri) Men s Fellowship at 7:00 p.m. 28 October (Sun) Congregational meeting at 12:30 p.m. 31 October (Wed) Bible Study (dinner at 6:15; Bible study starts at 7:00 p.m.) Check out our Facebook page: First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh! PLEASE PLACE STAMP HERE First Baptist Church of Pittsburgh 159 N. Bellefield Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15213 www.fbcpgh.org Phone: 412-621-0500 E-mail: office@fbcpgh.org