Joining Hands with God

Similar documents
Spring Foward This Sunday. Joining Hands with God. Remember to set your clock ahead one hour.

Joining Hands with God

Pot-Luck Supper and Celebration

Joining Hands with God

Following Jesus... Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor Roberts

Following Jesus... DECEMBER 14 CHRISTMAS CANTATA. Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor Roberts

Joining Hands with God

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

Following Jesus... Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor Roberts

Joining Hands with God

Joining Hands with God

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

Following Jesus... Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor Roberts. continued. Volume 27 Number 44 November 11, 2014

Joining Hands with God

Joining Hands with God

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

Then Sings My Soul TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH. Mary McDonald TRINITY TIMES

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

Joining Hands with God

Deepen The Ties That Bind Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor Roberts

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES. Music by Lloyd Larson and Jay Rouse Orchestration by Ed Hogan

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH. TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

Lent. Easter Lily Sale Sundays March 10, 17, 24 Cost: $10 THE FIRST WEEK OF THIS SUNDAY AT TRINITY FLOWER COMMITTEE

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

Happy New Year TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH TRINITY TIMES Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax: tbcraleigh.

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

Stetson News. Sunday, June 7, Questions. from God

Following Jesus... Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor Roberts

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

Run Date 7/23/ Columbus Avenue Baptist Church Page 1 Time 14:54:55 Preliminary Budget Report for Fiscal Year Beginning 9/1/2014

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

Following Jesus... Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor Roberts

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

Aversboro Road Baptist

Sunday, December 3 5:00 pm

TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC tel: fax:

The Good News Letter Belton Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)

TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH

Newsletter of Trinity United Methodist Church July 2012

From the Pastor s Heart

Opportunities of the Week

DOLLYWOOD November 16 Leave the FLC at 1pm; return around 7pm. Call the Family Life Center ( ) for reservations.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, NORTH AUGUSTA. FIRST EDITION, May 2017 Volume 23 - Issue 5. June am - 12 am For kids 3k - 5th grade.

The Messenger. St. Mark s Evangelical Lutheran Church A Heritage of God s Grace Since 1910 May WELCA Spring Brunch

All Saints. Catholic Church and Catholic Academy. Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany ~ Rev. Thomas M. Lawless

JOB DESCRIPTIONS. Senior Pastor. Associate Pastor. Student Ministries Director. Music Ministries Director. Children s Ministries Director

TALLOWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH PROPOSED BUDGET FISCAL YEAR

JANUARY. Ministerial Staff. Attention FACEBOOK USERS! The FBC Facebook Fan Page is up and running.

Holland Avenue Baptist Church

St. Bernard Church, North Kingstown, R. I.

Vacation Bible School. From Randy... June :00 Supper 5:30 8:00 pm VBS. June Classes for ages 0-105

Living Waters. Swift Creek Presbyterian Church. From the pastor s desk. Dear Swift Creek Family,

LOVE GROW SERVE SHARE. Easter is Coming!

A NOTE FROM OUR PASTOR...

The Messenger MAP MAP. Children of all ages ARE invited! Children of all ages ARE invited!

Holland s Hoedown. October, 2015

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Nathan Brooks, Pastor

The Maclander January 2018

Providence Baptist Church

E Newsletter November 9 15, 2018

Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good. His love endures forever. Psalm 136:1

New Beginnings Missionary Baptist Church of Chicago, Illinois, Inc. A Not for Profit Organization. By-laws

13033 LANDMARK STREET HOUSTON, TX BRENTWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH RETURN SERVICE RE QUESTED. Permit No U.S. Postage PAID.

Fairview United Methodist Church Maryville, Tennessee

First Light, Volume 96, Issue 4 - April 2014

RICH'S RITINGS JANUARY 2019

CHRONICLE. cross point. Cross Point Youth Making Impact in Peru. July 2017 INSIDE THIS ISSUE. Cross Point to Participate in Beckley Day Of Hope..

JULY/AUGUST 2018 VOLUME 43 NO. 7. St. John s Lutheran Church 44 West Main St Shiremanstown, PA 17011

JANUARY 26 & 27, 2019

Embracing God s Future...

ANNOUNCEMENTS 4/14/19

The Steeple January 27, :00am Traditional Worship, Sanctuary 10:00am Anew Contemporary Worship, Wesley Worship Center 9:00am Sunday School

Baptist Church. Ann Caldwell, organist; Don Kendrick, pianist Vineville Brass, Kelly Graves, director Fifth Sunday after the Epiphany

First Mennonite Church

13033 L ANDMARK S TREET H OUSTON, TX B RENTWOOD B APTIST C HU RC H RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED. Permit No U.S. Postage PAID.

The. essenger. June Auto messaging service will keep everyone informed. North Mac Moms. Meet Jacob. Jacob Chase

Transcription:

Volume 28 Number 15 April 14, 2015 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27609 tel: 919-787-3740 fax: 919-787-4884 www.tbcraleigh.com Joining Hands with God Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor jroberts@tbcraleigh.com Twitter: @Jeff Roberts When I arrived as pastor in 2000, our first Pastoral Advisory Council began discussion of the establishing of a Sabbatical Policy for the Sr. Pastor and Ministerial Staff. In 2008, we established a Sabbatical Policy, which allows for the ministerial staff to request a sabbatical for renewal and learning to enrich the minister and congregation. The policy allows for ministers to apply for a sabbatical leave every 7 years. Since the inception of our plan, two of our ministers have enjoyed a time of rest and renewal through the plan. This coming summer, I will be taking my first sabbatical after 25 years of serving as a pastor. Many of you have already told me it is long over due and I am thankful for your grace and encouragement. The Pastoral Advisory Council and Personnel Committee have reviewed my request and authorized my plan for sabbatical from June 22 August 7, 2015. The plan includes both time of rest, writing and also an experience of learning. The centerpiece of my sabbatical will be spent in Durban, South Africa at the Baptist World Congress. It has long been my hope that I might be able to join other Baptists from around the world in this time of connection, ministry and celebration. I am looking forward to my time at the conference. In conjunction with this experience, I will be connecting with other CBF churches and missionaries during a mission lab prior to the conference. The Sabbatical Leave is a common practice among many churches today. It is my opinion that a Sabbatical Leave is not only beneficial to the minister, but also to the congregation. This is especially true in our Baptist churches that believe strongly that every member is a minister. The time away cannot only help the minister rediscover his or her identity in Christ outside the congregational duties and job designation, but the church can again be reminded that the church and the pastor are not the same entity. I think this is especially important in a time when the culture of the church in America is driven by strong pastoral personalities. It is important time to let others who are called to vocational ministry experience opportunities that are many times left to the Sr. Pastor. The members of our staff will grow in responsibility and confidence during this time. Of course for the Sr. Pastor it is an important time for prayer, reflection, renewal, learning and discerning God s call and leadership for the future. For all of these reasons, I am encouraged and grateful that our congregation has provided this opportunity for our staff and me. As part of my preparation, I will be making a ministry plan for not only the preaching duties, but for pastoral care duties and staff supervision. In regards to the preaching duties the Deacons have already approved the securing of Dr. Clay Warf as the supply preacher during my sabbatical. Clay and his wife Sherry are continued

This Sunday At Trinity Discipleship Last Day 8:45am Worship (Sanctuary) 9:30 Welcome Center Opens (Narthex) 9:45 Sunday School (Bible Study for all ages) 10:55 Worship(Sanctuary) Extended Teaching Care (E100 Hallway) 3:00pm Scholarship Meeting (E244) 4:00 First Light Choir (Choir Rm) Sunday School Council (E247 MP Rm) 4:30 Missions Steering Committee Meeting (Conf. Rm) NH5K Meeting (Min. Conf. Rm) 5:00 Bells of Praise (Old Choir Rm) Divorce Care (D360) MS Choir (Choir Rm) 5:45 HS Snack Supper (UG) 6:00 Preschoolers at Church (Birth-2yrs.) Bible Friends (3 s - Kindergarten) Bible Buddies (Grades 1-3) Bible Skills, Drills & Thrills (Grades 4-5) Evangelistic Outreach Committee (Min. Conf. Rm) HS Choir (Choir Rm) MS Snack Supper (UG) 6:15 MS Missions (A300 Hall) 7:00 Church Conference (Chapel) Shredding Event Saturday, April 18 9:00 am - 1:00 pm Front Parking Lot at Church Sponsored by TBC Senior Adults! Following Jesus... continued members here at Trinity and many of us have enjoyed Clay s teaching and service since their arrival with us. Dr. Warf is the President of the North Carolina Baptist Foundation and prior to this position was the Sr. Pastor at Temple Baptist in Durham and First Baptist Church in Roxboro, N.C. When Clay is not with us singing in the choir and leading discipleship, he can be found as a popular supply preacher in pulpits around our state. We are thankful that Dr. Warf has accepted this responsibility as he brings several similar experiences with other congregations and pastors. I will continue to update you as we prepare for this experience this summer. This coming Sunday we continue our look at the resurrection stories and the encounters with the risen Christ. This Sunday we will consider the story of Thomas and the restoration of faith. Women s Book Club April 16 7:00pm Parlor Facilitator: Beth Duke The Light Between Oceans by M. L. Stedman SS Council Meeting This Sunday, April 19 4:00pm E247 Deepest Sympathies Ben & Betty Harrell upon the death of Ben s aunt, Hazel Ellis Taylor of Tarboro, NC on April 8th. Welcome to Trinity Molly Emmett of Raleigh joined TBC by profession of faith by baptism. Anna Biggs of Raleigh joined TBC by profession of faith by baptism. Megan & Natalie Ray, daughters of Kevin & Kelly Ray joined TBC by profession of faith by baptism.

Deacon of the Week Joe Ward has been a member of Trinity since 1992 and is a native of Illinois. He and his wife, Melanie have two children, Kimberly and Samuel. Joe is an Infrastructure Manager with Schneider Electric. He serves in the Sanctuary Choir, First Light, WIHN, KY Missions Team, Bells of Praise, Office Automation Committee, and Missions Steering Committee. Joe works with the Peterson/ Spilman (Adult 4 Coed 6) SS Class. He also works with deacon Sam Spilman. Discipleship Academy Our two Academies have been awesome and I want to express deep gratitude and appreciation to Dr. Clay Warf for leading us so faithfully through an overview of the Old and New Testament on Sunday evenings this year. TNT SUMMER BIBLE STUDY Guidance for Seasons of Life Wednesdays Starting Wednesday, June 3 6:30pm We will journey through the Old Testament and see how the scripture speaks to events, situations, hopes and difficulties that occur generally along the timeline of adult life. Join us as we study these lessons that will provide Guidance for the Seasons of Life. Sign-up today on the Narthex bulletin board. This Week s Food Pantry Needs: Cleaning Items Canned Pastas Tuna (All Sizes) Fellowship Dinner Wednesday, April 22 Adult: $4.50 Senior Adult: $3.50 Children: $2.50 Hamburger Steak w/onion Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Green Peas, Salad Bar, Dessert, and Drink Payments made by 4:00pm each Monday receive a $.50 discount per plate Reservations and payments can be made online at www.tbcraleigh.com or by calling the church office, 919-787-3740. Reservations and cancellations must be made by 4:00pm each Monday. National Advanced Directives Day 5 Wishes Workshop Tuesday Evening, April 21 6:30pm Fellowship Hall Plan to attend this special FREE one hour session and get your copy of 5 Wishes the simple and legal way to let your family know your End of Life wishes. TBC Women s Ministry invites all women to a Kentucky Missions Derby Party Thursday, April 30 Don your finest hat & join us for fun, fellowship, and support of our Kentucky Mission team. More details to come! Staff Anniversary Liz Adams, Pastoral Secretary, celebrates her 5 year anniversary with Trinity Baptist Church on April 14th. Please take the time to say a personal word, write a note or place a phone call to Liz or offer words of encouragement and support for the fine job she is doing.

Rev. Hal Melton, hmelton@tbcraleigh.com Nursing Homes & Homebound Visits Restarts Wednesday, April 15 10:00am Fellowship Hall Shredding Event Saturday, April 18 9:00am-1:00pm This will be the third year that the SAC has sponsored a spring-time shredding event, just in time to take care of those tax season documents you no longer need. This is an outreach event open to the public. Each household may bring up to 5 paper boxes of paper. Don t worry about removing staples or paper clips. You may even bring bound books for shredding! Home Health Care Program Tuesday, April 21 2:00 pm A214 or Thursday, April 23 6:00 pm A214 Home Health Care is provided in homes and inside assisted living facilities. Come to the third event in our Senior Living Options series and find out more. Trinity s Mark Moore owns one such agency and will talk about Home Health Care, when to take that step, what it will cost and what you should look for when considering a Home Health Care provider. Hawaii Cruise Interest Meeting Tuesday, April 28 7:00pm Multipurpose Room This is a meeting to determine interest in this cruise. Please come and bring any friends from inside or outside Trinity whom you think may be interested. The more, the merrier! Lunch at Angie s and then enjoy The Dixie Swim Club performed by the Garner Towne Players Saturday, April 25 11:00am Cost: Lunch on your own, Tickets $12 made out to TBC First we ll head to Garner for lunch at Angie s. After lunch we ll head over to the Garner Performing Arts Center for a performance of The Dixie Swim Club in which five southern women set aside a long weekend every August to recharge their relationships. They meet at the same beach cottage on the Outer Banks to catch up, laugh and meddle in each other s lives. The play focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years -- a hilarious and touching comedy about friendships that last forever. This is general admission no reservations, so we ll arrive early to get the best seats. Senior Adult/Baptist Heritage Day Sunday, May 3 Each year on the first Sunday in May, we celebrate Baptist life and honor and celebrate our own Senior Adults. Some of them will help Dr. Roberts lead in worship on that morning. After the 11 o clock service, seniors enjoy a luncheon in their honor. There is No Charge, but you must sign up at the B-Hallway bulletin Board by April 26. Guest speaker for the luncheon will be Chip Coffey, son of Dr. Jack Coffey, a former interim pastor. Chip is in the U.S. Secret Service and among other responsibilities has served on the President s Protective Detail for both Republican and Democratic presidents. He has many stories and insights to share with us.

Rev. Hal Melton, hmelton@tbcraleigh.com The Marriage Cruise January 9-16, 2016 Our TBC Marriage Retreat next year is one you need to be looking forward to NOW. Check out the details at www. themarriagecruise.com. The speakers are awesome including Dr. Kevin Leman whose materials we have used on marriage retreats in the past. Conference fee is only $99. The rest of the cost is of course up to you and the accommodations you choose. Cabin prices start at $569 per person and go up to $959. Roberta and Hal Melton will be going along with whomever would like to join them! Register using the telephone number you see at the bottom of the website, then email Hal at hmelton@ tbcraleigh.com to let him know you have signed-up. Hal and Roberta get NO BENEFIT for your registrations. Let s Go Cruisin! Community Closets Items Needed McCreary Co, KY http://hillsandhollers.org The Community Closets give clothing to those in need, for FREE. Thank you! All genders and sizes are useful. Urgently needed are: Girls size 12; Plus size Women s; Men s extended sizes. Also collecting Formal/ Prom dresses, all sizes! Deliveries are being made monthly! Please pack items in kitchen trash bags. The collection bin is in the hall in the B building, main floor. Home Build Mission April 16, 17 & 18: We will need 20 volunteers. (This is an OIAM Project.) Tools will be provided, unless you prefer to bring your own. The project is located at 2742 Erinridge Raleigh, 27610. If you have questions please contact Stewart Price at stew-kimp@nc.rr.com or 919-676-1268. To volunteer, click on the Habitat Volunteer link on the TBC website home page. Wake County Missions Blitz Saturday, April 18 Thanks for Volunteering for this event. If you haven t heard from your Project Team Leader please call him/her and get final instructions for your project. Call the church office if you don t know who that person is. For those who signed up, a hot country breakfast will be served in the Fellowship Hall Saturday morning at 8am. We ll share a time of devotion and prayer, then head out to our 19 mission projects.

Rev. Steve Byers, slbyers@tbcraleigh.com Special thanks to Karen Trachtman for her beautiful solo in both morning worship services, and our Music Makers and Young Musicians Choirs for leading in worship this past Sunday. Our children s choirs have been working each week to prepare for worship services, but also for their spring concert on May 17 at 6 pm in the Sanctuary. Parents will want to mark that date on their calendars! There are only a few more weeks left of choir, so don t forget to come each week and continue learning! Children s Choirs Parents It is important that your students attend choirs on Wednesday evenings for concert preparations. If you will not be attending on May 17, please notify your choir director. It is very important we know how many to count on for the final concert. Student Choirs & Testament Concert Sunday, April 26 6:00pm In just a few weeks, our students from MS and HS will present their Spring Concert in the sanctuary along with one of our other groups at Trinity, Testament. It will be a great night of music. Come and support our students and Testament as they lead in worship. Bells of Praise, Trinity Laymen, Prime Timers Choir, and Wayne & Ramona Concert Sunday, May 3 6:00 pm A night of musical variety for everyone! Music Calendar Don t let programming dates slip-up on you! Plan ahead! April 19 Testament Both Morning Services Student Choirs 10:55am Services April 26 Bells of Praise Both Morning Services Student Choirs Concert 6:00pm May 3 Bells of Praise, Primetimers Both Morning Services Bells of Praise, Trinity Laymen, Prime Timers, and Wayne & Ramona 6:00pm May 10 No Evening Activities (Mother s Day) May 17 Preschool, Children s Choirs, Missions Recognition 6:00pm May 20 Last Preschool & Children s Choirs Night May 31 Orchestra Both Morning Services Orchestra & Ensembles Concert 6:00pm

www.lifehonestly.com Rev. Lydia Tatum, ltatum@tbcraleigh.com s Christian Davis, cdavis@tbcraleigh.com D-Teams & Northbound Every Wednesday Night HS Peru Fundraiser Workdays May 2 & May 9 8:00am -12:30pm 6:00pm 6:20pm 6:45pm MS Challenge (ROC) HS Northbound (UG) MS D-Teams (A300 Hall) HS D-Teams (A+B300 Halls) 7:10p MS Northbound (UG) 7:30pm End of Ministries Our Peru Missions Team will be raising funds towards our summer trip by cleaning up your yards, getting your gardens ready for the summer, and helping with any spring cleaning in your house! Please contact Lydia no later than April 19 in order to have a crew come to work at your house in return for your donation! Saturday, April 18 8:00am-12:00pm MS Passport Missions Camp July 6-11 Danville, VA Cost $265 It s not too late to register! HS Peru Missions Team Our student ministry OAIM project will be helping to beautify the Haven House Outreach Center Campus! We will be landscaping by mowing, planting, and mulching! Please report to the Underground by 8:00am on Saturday! Attention: Parents of HS Seniors Please get your passport information in as soon as possible! We need all of your information for the ticketing of our flights. Your children will be graduating in less than two months, and we want to celebrate with you! Please help us by sending in your graduation information packets and photos no later than May 3.

Rev. Karen Metcalf Eickhoff, kmetcalf@tbcraleigh.com Why Grown Children Leave the Church There is an epidemic in this generation of young adults who attended church when they were children and young teens only to leave as soon as they become of age. What are we as a church doing to get these students to leave? While there are many answers to this question, here are five things your church can do to get children to leave as soon as they grow up. Play a lot of games in children s church. Games aren t wrong, but when a ministry mostly focuses on games and the wow factor, children will grow up expecting to be entertained. When they start attending adult church, they will become disappointed and leave. Teach children to be good. It doesn t sound right, but teaching children to be good can cause them to walk away from the church. There is nothing wrong with being good, but we should be teaching children to have a relationship with Jesus Christ. Being good isn t good enough. We need to teach our children to be godly. Teach watered-down Bible stories. Bible stories are important. So is every other part of the Bible. But if we only teach watereddown Bible stories and concepts, instead of teaching children the entire Word of God in a way they can understand, we inoculate them to the Gospel. We give them just enough to feel good about themselves, not enough to get them saved. Unfortunately many Christian Education publishers are doing that to make sure their curriculum is accepted by all denominations. Children can learn doctrine if we teach it in a way they can understand. Don t let children have a part in ministry. Teach them that their only role is to come to church and listen, maybe play a few games, and you ll assure them that they re not an important part of the church. Children can be taught to minister and participate in worship. Spring Calendar May 13 Double Music Night (for grade school choirs) Regular Schedule for Mission Friends May 17 Children s Choir Concert/ Mission Recognition Sunday Evening Service May 20 Last Regular Wednesday Schedule of Mission and Music May 27 Bluegrass and BBQ June 7-11 VBS July 6-9 Passportkids Always segregate the children. If you never let children or even teens in some cases be a part of the congregation, they will grow up in the church but not being a part of the church. They ll have little or no connection with the older members and will leave when they re no longer a part of the youth or children s ministry. They ll be out of their comfort zone. One way to stop this from happening is to make sure children are included in intergenerational church worship services and to make a place for them at church events. Let s be proactive and include our children and teach them well.

Rev. Carla Babb, cbabb@tbcraleigh.com Words from Carla Did you know that God designed us to depend on Him moment by moment? When we get caught up in our own tasks and desires, we may become driven to what we determine success is in our own eyes. When this happens, we lose our focus of what God is trying to do through and with us. Maybe we think our plan is better and of course it must work, because we have tried it and we have confidence in it being successful. The moment we take our eyes off of God and switch to our own thoughts, we have pulled away from God s desire for us. God would not cause us to change our thinking or place new opportunities before us or would he? Yes, He would and yes, He can. Maybe you have done things your way and there is no Parent-Child Dedication Sunday, May 10 8:45am & 10:55am Services reason to change because it has brought you attention and success in man s eyes. Can you honestly say that pride never got in the way of what you may be doing? Have you given your all to the one who designed you? Do you go to Him daily in prayer asking for guidance, discernment, and wisdom in each decision (no matter how small) you make? It is hard because we get caught up in doing our routine, but I invite you to take time and pray to God before you jump to a decision. What is it He wants you to do? Sometimes He places us in moments where we feel alone, but in that quiet moment, be thankful, for you have stopped and listened for His soft voice calling you. Walk trustingly with Him through the routines of your day. God s plan is perfect and do not be afraid to stand firmly on His words of promise. He is faithful! You see, God designed us to depend on Him and recognize that without Him we can do nothing! Have a great week! I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit; apart from me you can do nothing. John 15:5 NIV If you are interested in having your child or grandchild dedicated during either of these times, please contact cbabb@tbcraleigh.com. Security Bracelets Security Bracelets are now in effect for all the Sunday morning preschool classes. Missing Pagers Please check at home, in your car, in your purse, diaper bags, etc. and see if you have any pagers from the preschool area. We are missing several. If you have one, please return them to an ETC hostess or Carla. Thank you! 2015 VBS Volunteers Needed Sunday - Thursday June 7-11 Join us as we Journey off the Map this summer. To volunteer, contact Carla at 919-787-3740 or cbabb@tbcraleigh.com or sign-up in the narthex.

www.rocraleigh.com Rev. Spencer Good, sgood@rocraleigh.com s (919) 787-4991 ROC Hours Monday Tuesday Thursday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm 3:00 pm - 9:00 pm Wednesday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm 7:45 pm - 9:00 pm (for Trinity Members) Friday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm (Gym Floor Closes at 11:45) Volunteers Needed 2nd Monday 6:00-9:00pm 3rd Tuesday 11:00-2:00pm 3rd Thursday 6:00-9:00pm To volunteer contact Michelle: 919-787-3740 or memmering@tbcraleigh.com Saturday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm ROC Activities April 19 - April 24 ROC Volunteers* 8am-11am 11am-2pm 3pm-6pm 6pm-9pm 8am-11am 11am-2pm 3pm-6pm 6pm-9pm Monday, April 20 Charlie & Dottie DeFrancis Anita Yeargin Jane Sauls Bill Shelton Tuesday, April 21 Leland Cottle Stephanie Treadway Steve Allen Joe & Star Davis Wednesday, April 22 8am-11am Susan Teal 11am-2pm Ernest & Ann Tilley 7:45pm-9pm Kathy O Mara 8am-11am 11am-2pm 3pm-6pm 6pm-9pm 8am-11am 11am-2pm Thursday, April 23 Johnny Teal Marcel Beaudreau Peggy Paul Gino & P. J. Ginocchio Friday, April 24 Johnny Teal Nell Campbell Saturday, April 25 9am - 12pm Susan Lewis * The volunteers schedule is subject to change. If no volunteer is available the ROC may close even during regular hours. Group Fitness Classes T - W 8:00-9:00 am Gym Cardio Strength Training W, F 9:00-10:00 am Gym Stroller Strides T 5:30-6:30 am Gym Body Back Class T 9:00-10:00 am Gym Dance-It Group Fitness Class T, Th 9:00-9:45 am MP Room FREE Senior Adult Strength and Stretch Recreation Activities T - Th 6:00-9:00pm Basketball Leagues T 6:00-9:00pm Volleyball 1st & 3rd Tuesdays Each Month Prayer Shawl Ministry

11 th Annual www.rocraleigh.com Rev. Spencer Good, sgood@rocraleigh.com s (919) 787-4991 May 18 Shotgun Start at 1:00pm Heritage Golf Club Benefits Trinity s Shaw Mission Fund The golf tournament is open to anyone who would like to play golf and support the Shaw Missions Fund. All Trinity members, guests, and community members are welcome. Trinity members are encouraged to invite family and friends to be a part of the golf tournament. Softball Registration Softball registration is open for our three mens city league softball teams. Contact Rev. Spencer Good at Sgood@rocraleigh.com if interested. ROC Calendar 11th Annual ROC n Golf Tournament May 18, 2015 TBC Block Party & Fall Kick-off August 26, 2015 9th Annual NH5k September 12, 2015 Fall Fest: Trunk or Treat October 30, 2015 The individual registration fee is $75, and the team registration fee is $300. The registration fee covers greens fee, cart fee, range balls, and a meal after the event including Brats and Burgers. For more information and to register go to www.rocraleigh.com Recreational Ministry Summer Camps Space is Limited Sign-up Today! FULL June 15-19 9:00am-4:00pm Grade School Camp: Week 1 July 13-17 9:00am - 4:00pm Grade School Camp: Week 2 July 20-24 9:00am - 4:00pm Grade School Camp: Week 3 July 27-31 9:00am - 4:00pm Grade School Camp: Week 4 July 6-10 9:00am - 4:00pm Grade School Sports Camp June 22-26 8:30am - 12:30pm Upward Boy s Basketball Camp August 3-7 8:30am-12:30pm Upward Girl s Basketball Camp August 3-7 1:00pm-5:00pm Upward Girl s Cheer Camp

ETC Workers Sunday, April 19 Hostess: Angie Ferree Assistant Hostess: Jennifer Bland 8:45 am Worship Service PJ Ginocchio, Herb & Liz Land, Judy Pope, Michael, Mary, Michaela & Rachel Langley 10:55 am Worship Service 0-4 mos Angela Strickland, Star Davis 5-10 mos Kim Beckett, Jeff or Jenn Hall 11-14 mos 15-19 mos Rhonda Gubbins 20-24 mos 2 yrs Bonnie Walston, Mary Kate Donofrio 3 yrs Jerry Strickland, Jada Coleman 4 yrs Logan Hall Wednesday, April 22 Bed Babies Melody Yeargan, Kim Beckett Toddlers Judy Pope, Susan Tucker Two s Caroline Warren Vision for Growth April 12, 2015 Growing through Bible Study... Members Age Group Present New Members Visitors Adults 532 2 15 Students 128 0 1 Children 66 1 1 Preschool 86 0 2 Totals 812 3 19 Sunday School Total 834 Growing through Worship... 8:45am Worship Attendance 276 10:55am Worship Attendance 553 Total Worship Attendance 829 Growing through Stewardship... (YTD totals through 02/28/2015) YTD General Fund Needs (Budget) $432,160.00 YTD Operating Receipts $356,422.05 YTD Operating Expenses $365,826.63 Capital Campaign Capital Campaign Pledges $4,159,670.00 Pledged Money Received $1,255,278.49 Total Received $1,318,773.44 When you provide a check as payment, you authorize us either to use information from your check to make a one-time electronic fund transfer from your account or to process the payment as a check transaction. Trinity Baptist Church Staff Tel: 919-787-3740 Fax: 919-787-4884 Prayer Line: 781-PRAY (7729) www.tbcraleigh.com Dr. G. Jeffery Roberts Senior Pastor ext. 4850 jroberts@tbcraleigh.com Rev. Hal Melton Assoc. Pastor, Missions & Senior Adults ext. 4858 hmelton@tbcraleigh.com Rev. Steve Byers Assoc. Pastor, Worship & Music ext. 4861 slbyers@tbcraleigh.com Rev. Karen Metcalf Eickhoff Assoc. Pastor, Education & Families ext. 4855 kmetcalf@tbcraleigh.com Rev. Spencer Good Assoc. Pastor, Outreach & Recreation ext. 4856 sgood@rocraleigh.com Rev. Lydia Tatum Assoc. Pastor, Minister to Students ext. 4857 ltatum@tbcraleigh.com Christian Davis Student Ministry Associate ext. 4860 cdavis@tbcraleigh.com Rev. Carla Babb Preschool Ministry Associate ext. 4859 cbabb@tbcraleigh.com Jan Brown, Financial Administrator ext. 4853 janbrown@tbcraleigh.com Liz Adams, Pastoral Secretary ext. 4851 ladams@tbcraleigh.com RaNada Thornton, Ministerial Secretary ext. 4854 rthornton@tbcraleigh.com Michelle Emmering, Ministerial Secretary ext. 4852 memmering@tbcraleigh.com Maria Miller, Weekday Preschool Director ext. 4864 preschool@tbcraleigh.com Debbie Surface, Weekday Preschool Admin. ext. 4865 Rev. Wayne Rogers, Organist Ramona Green, Pianist Barbara Bowen, Pianist E-mail newsletter articles no later than Noon Fridays to: info@tbcraleigh.com. Trinity Times (USPS 006-883) is published weekly, except July 4th week and Christmas week by Trinity Baptist Church, 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27609. Periodical postage paid at Raleigh, NC. Postmaster: Send address changes to Trinity Times, 4815 Six Forks Rd., Raleigh, NC 27609