November 2, 2014 11:00 a.m. The Gathering of the Body of Christ ALL SAINTS DAY Prelude....Susan Davis, pianist Welcome and Announcements....Matt Dodrill Personal Testimony...Donna Elliott Opening Chorus.. Give Thanks......Congregation *Invocation. Dave Anderson *Hymn of Praise...... When Morning Gilds the Skies..... No. 221 Responsive Reading..{Insert Litany of Remembrance }...Dwight Stewart Morning Prayer.. {Insert Inclusivity }.....Dave Anderson *Hymn of Sharing... Faith of Our Fathers...No. 352 *Prayer of Dedication and Consecration........Sherri Bee The Receiving of God s Tithes and Our Offering Offertory.... For All the Saints...arr. Williams Bob Davis, organist Doxology.Old 100th Children s Sermon...Matt Dodrill Scripture...1 Corinthians 1: 10-17...Dave Anderson Pastor: This is the Word of the Lord Congregation: Thanks be to God Special Music River Songs.....arr. Martin Chancel Choir Sermon... First Baptist, Who are We?....Dave Anderson *Hymn of Commitment... Trust and Obey...No. 447 Benediction..... Dave Anderson *Postlude... Look ye Saints.......arr. Owen Bob Davis, organist *Those who are able, please stand Please fill out the friendship register and pass it along your pew. We would like to have a record of everyone s attendance each Sunday. As the pad is passed, please note the other persons on your pew. If you do not know someone, be sure to introduce yourself. If you are visiting, please include your address and phone number. The sanctuary flowers today are in honor of our parents, Bob and Susan Davis, on their 28 th wedding anniversary By Emily and Erin Davis Pastor's Corner ALove One Another@ Hear the words of Jesus, AA new command I give you: Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another. By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.@ (John 13:34) So what does love look like? How do you define love? It=s a word that has been wrongly used, misused, and abused for years. Perhaps we need to look at it through the eyes of a child for deeper understanding. Have you see some of those stories about children=s definitions of love? Some favorites include the insight of a five year old boy who said, ALove is when a girl puts on perfume and a boy puts on shaving cologne and they go out together and smell each other.@ A little girl observes, ALove is when your puppy licks your face even after you left him alone all day.@ Another little boy observed a definition at his house. He said, ALove is when my Mommy makes coffee for my daddy and she takes a sip before giving it to him, to make sure the taste is OK.@ Finally, there was a little eight year old girl who displayed great wisdom when she said, AYou really shouldn=t say >I love you unless you mean it. But if you mean it, you should say it a lot. People forget.@ My advice would be to say it often, there is always someone who needs to hear it. Show it more often, it changes hearts and lives. Live it constantly, people will know you belong to Jesus if you do. Dave Weekly Opportunities Sunday, November 2 All Saints Day Sunday Bible Study...9:45 am Worship Service.. 11:00 am Vote on By-Laws following worship Youth Handbells Practice..5:15 pm Youth Dinner/Bible Study**.6:00 pm Monday, November 3 Children s Choir.3:30-5:00 pm Properties Committee Meeting Sue Willingham Circle at Four Oaks..6:00 pm Tuesday, November 4 FBWS Day Care Open FBWS Pre-School Closed Master Gardeners in fellowship hall.12:00-2:30 pm Wednesday, November 5 Missions Team Meeting.10:30 am Godly Play for children...5:15-6:15 pm Family Night Supper...5:30 pm Prayer Time/Announcements..6:00 pm Bible Study....6:15 pm Youth Bible Study..6:30 pm Chancel Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm Education Committee Meeting...7:30 pm Thursday, November 6 Pastor Search Committee Meeting in Good News Classroom.7:00 pm Friday, November 7 Downtown Missions 7:00 pm FAMILY NIGHT SUPPER Menu for Wednesday, November 5 Chicken Night prepared by Ronnie & Joyce Green Reservations due by 10 am Tuesday **Sunday Youth Dinner & Bible Study Meal provided by the Thomas Family Prayer Concerns As a Church, please pray for one another. Please use this section to contact us regarding a prayer request, hymn request, address or phone number change, etc.
UPCOMING EVENTS November 2 November 9 November 11 November 11 and 12 November 20 November 23 November 25 December 2 December 7 Vote on By-Laws concerning Baptism and Church Membership following worship Veterans Honored Ordination of Emily Upchurch Vote on Budget after Worship Barn Dinner Theater Always a Bridesmaid Baptist General Association of Virginia Annual Meeting in Hampton, VA Men s Fellowship Prayer Breakfast OCC Boxes are due Community Thanksgiving Service at FBC Operation Christmas Child Workday in Charlotte Celebration of Pastor Dave s Retirement Special worship service and light luncheon PROPOSED CHANGE TO THE BY-LAWS A vote will be taken on Sunday, November 2, following the worship service on a proposed change to the bylaws, concerning baptism and church membership. Proposed changes have been approved by Church Council and Diaconate. All members are encouraged to vote on the proposed by-law changes as printed, distributed, and discussed at the Town Meeting October 19, 2014. Please mark your ballot with a YES if you agree with proposed changes and NO as opposition to the proposed changes. Those Who Serve Today FBC AV/sound system volunteers: Jay Burnett and Darden Smith Ushers: Tommy Talbott, Tommy Elliott, Darden Smith Acolyte: Grady Upchurch Children s Church Workers for November: Allyn Beth Motley Worship Nursery Workers: Margaret Hayes and K. B. Wilkerson Worship Receptionists - November Joy Burnett and Mary Harrison Sunday School Receptionists for November: Mary Ellen Hupp and Gloria Bridgers Deacons of the Month for November: John Hayes and Estelle Burton Outreach Person of the Week; Shirley Loy Attendance & Offering Report October 26, 2014 Sunday Bible Study 63 Number in Worship..136 Offering Report 10/26/14 Offering......$4,983.00 Offering Year to Date.$271,700.80 Budget Needs to Date...$310,121.59 Expenditures to Date..$290,944.31 Christmas Child (Shoeboxes)...$107.00
First Baptist Church Mission Statement: First Baptist Church strives to be an innovative, inclusive Christian fellowship of friendly, caring believers committed to sharing God s Good News. American Music Jubilee Christmas Show Smithfield, NC Friday, Dec. 12 Cost; $30 We have 15 tickets available. Sign up in the Church office or Sunday School by November 16. =============================================================== Operation Christmas Child FBC has vacancies left to work at the Operation Christmas Child Processing Center in Charlotte on Tuesday, December 2 from 1:00 5:00 pm. We are taking our bus and will leave at approximately 8:30 am that morning and return around 10 pm or so that evening. We will stop for a quick lunch before arriving to work at the center and stop for dinner on the way back home, so those going will need money for those two meals. This is a great opportunity for you to get even more involved with this great program. If interested, please sign up in the church office or contact Diane Thomas. This is open to everyone - youth, adults, anyone over 13. Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes are due to FBC NO LATER THAN SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Again this year, we have the pre-made shoeboxes available. Our children will be having a shoebox packing party again this year, so if you wish to make donations of packing items or monetary donations to purchase packing items, these are welcome. Our College Student of the Week is Katie Scott. Katie is a senior at Longwood University, majoring in Biology and is the daughter of Bryan and Barbara Scott. Please send Katie a note, text or email this week to let her know that her church family is thinking of her and praying for her. Katie s contact information is: 408 High Street Apt. D Farmville, VA 23901 Katelyn.Scott@live.longwood.edu Cell 434 222 4347 COME AND JOIN US! Wednesday Night FOR BIBLE STUDY at 6:15 pm There will be three small group studies available. You may choose which one to attend at 6:15 pm: 1. A Christian s Guide to Islam Room 202 (Facilitated by Pam Smith 2. The Family of Jesus Room - Library (Facilitated by Carol Anderson) 3. Unseen But Certain Room 203 The Spiritual Reality of Angels, Satan, Demons, Hell and Heaven (Facilitated by Dave Anderson)
Leader: Leader: RESPONSIVE READING INCLUSIVITY God of all peoples of the earth, we gather in your presence, aware of the vastness of your world and the intimacy of your concern. We pray for our society, populated by billions of people and filled with thick newspapers full of words that speak too much about division. We pray for the smaller world around us, for the members of our families, for friends who share our concerns, for those who depend on us and on whom we depend. Litany of Remembrance Today we remember our friends and family who have passed from this life to the next this past year: Bill Adams Ken Anderson Vivian Chandler Anderson B. J. Benton Billy Dyer Frances Fulp Rosalie Weatherford LeFontaine Watt Moorefield Janie Nichols Shirley Pool Annie Lee Roark Jack Slagle Bobbie Taylor Shirley Whitlow Loving and Merciful God, we give You thanks for these whom we remember today, for the lives they lived and shared with us. Leader: Keep teaching us that your circle is always larger than our perceptions, for we are tempted to get cozy with a few in the living room and ignore the closed doors of our souls. We want to repent of our small vision, to break out of all that confines us on our right and on our left. Transform us to live by your expansive vision. Stand us foursquare in the midst of all that is broken and hurting in our world. Direct our eyes beyond the visible to see your kingdom breaking into our lives. Let us transform gospel words into action, living out the truth that Christ has broken down the dividing walls of all that would hinder our being united in his name. ================================================================== The Cross You are encouraged to take a cross and display it in your yard to tell the world that you are a believer. Their memory is a blessing to us and to our community. Each of these saints worshiped You and knew Your Son, Jesus, the Christ, as their Lord and Savior. Our communal life together is a living legacy of their faithfulness - a witness of their love for Your kingdom and their commitment to this community. Each of these saints touched our lives in a variety of ways. Therefore, we remember them with gratitude and bless their names. As a tribute to them, we vow to live our lives in the light of love, making ourselves available to You, O God, and to family and friends, as we work together for the sake of Your kingdom and this community. In doing so, we rejoice, for we know that our loved ones are where we aspire to be - at home with You in a place where there is no more death or mourning or crying or pain, a place where they are being recreated in body, mind and spirit in Your image, a place where they are soaring on wings like eagles, where they are able to run and not grow weary, where they can walk again and not be faint. Thank You, O God, for these our friends and family whom we remember today and who now live and reign with You in heaven.
THANK YOU NOTES: Dear Church Family, Thank you for the beautiful flowers that graced our sanctuary this past Sunday. Dave, Carol, and Family Dear First Baptist Friends, Many thanks for all the prayers, visits, calls, and cards during my hospital stay and recovery at home. Although it has been slow, thankfully, I am continuing to recover from the chain saw injury to my foot. It is great to be a part of a caring and thoughtful church family. God Bless Everyone, Hugh Gravitt Names of Veterans Requested: Please notify the church office of the names of family members who are (were) Veterans so that we can recognize them during the worship service on Sunday, November 9. {We have the names of those who were on last year s list.} Let us honor these brave men and women! If they are living let us salute them, if they are deceased let us remember them, and always let us thank them for our freedom.