Volume XL, No. 33 The Banner August 16, 2016

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Volume XL, No. 33 The Banner August 16, 2016 DEACON NOMINATIONS Nomination forms for deacon are available in the vestibule or the office The form is due in the church office by 5:00pm, Tuesday, September 6, 2016

AUGUST 21 11:00am Worship From a Distance Luke 13:10-17 Isaiah 58-9b-14 Dr. David Olive DownHome Worship Home of Dana Duncan 19095 Ameila Drive Greetings from Roger Garrett. Pastor Mike ask me to pass along some thoughts for the Banner this week, so here goes. We have been talking for some weeks now about getting together our personal story about one, two or three of our best experiences that we have had here at Abingdon Baptist Church. We have the opportunity to video this story or write it down for presentation or publication to the congregation. You can sign off on your story or just write it up and present it to the Transition Team unsigned if that is your desire. You do not have to put your name on it, either way is fine. So far, we have some videos made of people relating their stories of something that took place that made an impact on them and what it has really meant to them over a period of time. We also have some in writing that relate the same importance as the ones on videos. These will probably be stories of the heart. They can be long or short stories. They can contain as much or as little as it takes to tell the story and what it means to you and the impact that it has had on you and those people that surround you. As we talk about this subject I am reminded of an old song that I know that most of us are familiar with but that we do not sing as much anymore. The title is I Love to Tell the Story It goes like this: I love to tell the story of unseen things above, Of Jesus and His glory, Of Jesus and His love, I love to tell the story, because I know tis true, It satisfies my longings, as nothing else can do. I love to tell the story! Twill be my theme in glory To tell the old, old story of Jesus and His love. So you can see that here is a powerful story told in very few words and with very few sentences. We all have these stories of our personal experiences that we have had here at Abingdon Baptist Church. Some of us may have been here 85 years and others may have only been here for 8.5 years or less. But these stories that we have of these experiences are important to us as individuals and they are important to us as a congregation. We are all here together and we all come together to have our souls fed from the same Spirit. So you see if one of us has had a positive experience that is very important to us as an individual then the relating of that story to others may kindle the same or other positive experiences for other individuals. We feed off of each other. If we feed each other positive thoughts instead of negative thoughts, then we will run on positive energy. Positive energy will run a lot longer than negative energy and will run with a lot less effort. So, just start humming or singing this song that I just quoted and let s get those stories of those experiences rolling. You can do it, I have confidence in you that you can. Roger

F.Y.I... Deacon of the Month - August Judy Daniels 492-5444(c) SUNDAY SCHOOL Attendance for Sunday, August 14: 107 Greeters Upstairs entrance Charles Grogan Jim Hughes Downstairs entrance Peggy Hughes Patricia Hensley Extended Session Workers August 21 Charlene Phelps & Irene Meade Ushers & Greeters 11:00am Co Chairs: Kevin Abel, Larry Payne, Mike Overstreet August Greeters Mary Fraysier Nan Jones Joe Piazza Willie Morris CHURCH CALENDAR Click to view monthly calendar FRIDAY August 19 Widows Support Group Home of Dana Duncan Stone Soup Food Pantry Team 3 SUNDAY August 21 9:45am Sunday School YAK 11:00am 7:00pm Worship DownHome Worship Home of Dana Duncan Ushers: Melvin Shelton Cathy Shelton Judy Daniels John Daniels Gabe Hoyle Worship Technicians: Bill Klose & Norman Klose Tony Roberts & Thomas Roberts Van Driver: August 21 Kevin Abel (c)628-4417 Financial Update August 14, 2016 Budget Funds Weekly Requirement $7,501.17 Received $6,787.00 Year-to-Date Receipts 2015 $216,678.08 Year-to-Date Receipts 2016 $230,794.88 Gifts... Building Fund To-date $100,760.99 The following people have given in memory of Ronda Phillips to Christ Fund...Bert Parsons...Roger & Mary Garrett...Charlene Phelps...Mary Holbrook...Dana Duncan...Ron & Barbara Ely MONDAY August 22 Hearts of Gold WEDNESDAY August 24 5:00pm Wednesday Fellowship Supper Menu: Brown Beans w/onions/hot sauce/chow/chow Mixed Greens, Cornbread muffin Assorted Dessert Kids Menu: Hot Dog, Chips 5:30pm M&M (Music & Missions) 6:00pm Worship Chapel 7:00pm Santuary Choir FRIDAY August 26 The ABC Library is in need of some books that are overdue. Thank you for returning the books so others might enjoy reading them too. Diana Johnson, Church Librarian

Prayer Concerns Hospital: Recuperating: Treatments Continuing/Pending: Linda Belisle, Anna Bell Callahan, Anna Canonico, Elizabeth Eskew, Judy Ferrell, Sue Foil, Denise Gobble, Jimmy Gobble, Dennis Greene, Charles Grogan, Connie Hicks, Mary Holbrook, Raymond Johnson, Jim Jones, Eleanor Rainey, Sue Ray, Diane Roark, Sylvia Simmons, Doris Southerlin, Candy Tignor, Martha Tignor, Manuel Townsend. Long Term: Curtis Burkett, Roger Clifton, Vivian Kite, Bill Munsey Independent Living/Retirement/Assisted Care & Rehab Facilities: John Blankenship, Lydia Collins, Doris Fleenor, Dot Kelly, Christine Kohr, Janet Lambert, Mae Ledford, Genevive McCall, Jean Moore, Virginia Moore, Joanna Owens, Russell Owens, Mary Pace, Martha Patton, Rosa Lee Phelps, Vera Rivera, Anne Smith, Howard Smith, Sally Stevens, Doris Umberger, Joyce Wright. Homebound: Sammy Campbell, Patricia Hensley, Mary Hunicutt, Marie James, Jeanette Millsap, Jake Turner, Shirley Turner, Jimmy Repass. Sympathy: Expressions of Love & Christian Sympathy go out to Rita Bailey and family in the passing of her husband Ken Bailey. Expressions of Love & Christian Sympathy go out to the family of Harold Hilts in his passing, owner of Hilts Garage. Homebound of the Week Vera Rivera 600 Walden Road, Abingdon, VA 24210 This week we want to lift up Kayla Richardson Investigator Abingdon Police Department Robert Booth Pamela Bowers Washington County Sherriff's Dept. Pray for: Steve Lowe, Mary Russell, Margaret Klose, Kevin Abel, Irene Meade, John Crigger, Dana Duncan, Roger Garrett, Sheila Willis, Mike Overstreet and Jennifer Berry Monday, August 22 Patty Roberts Tuesday, August 23 Elizabeth Eskew Wednesday, August 24 Caleb Harris Thursday, August 25 Maggie Roberts Friday, August 26 Tony Hughes Saturday, August 27 C.J. Sills Sunday, August 28 Connie Hicks Nan Jones

NOMINATING COMMITTEE REPORT TO BE VOTED ON Sunday, August 28 2016 Springmaid Beach Trip September 19-23 Cost per person: double occupancy $404 Single occupancy $591 Triple occupancy $336 Full payment by September 9 Includes transportation (Virginia Mountain Tours Bus PLUS picnic lunch on Monday, lodging, two shows: Alabama Theatre & Carolina Opry, dinner at Original Benjamin s Seafood buffet, and 4 breakfasts at the resort. Call the church office for your spot today or Click here to register Church Wide Breakfast September 4 th 9:00a.m. We would like to say Thank You to Abingdon Baptist Church for hosting the Wedding Shower for Jennifer and Carr. We would especially like to thank Mary Russell and all the ladies that helped prepare for the event, with decorations and food as well as everyone that attended and gave them all of the wonderful gifts. Janet & John Berry Thank you so much for the school supplies. Your thoughtfulness is deeply appreciated. Tonya O Dell, School Counselor Watauga Elementary

Ministers Entire Congregation Intentional Interim Minister mpoole@abingdonbaptist.org ext. 23 Rev. Mike Poole Minister of Music and Worship pdeans@abingdonbaptist.org ext. 24 Rev. Parke Deans Church Organist Mr. Edward Eller Church Pianist Mrs. Rose Payne Church Secretary tvickers@abingdonbaptist.org ext. 32 Mrs. Trina Vickers A church with a world mission and a world program in association with the Lebanon Baptist Association, Baptist General Association of Virginia, Southern Baptist Convention, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, and Baptist World Alliance. Church office hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Phone: 276/628-8126 PRAYER LINE: extension 42, FAX: 276/628-5743 WEB Site: WWW.ABINGDONBAPTIST.ORG