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Volume 31 Number 3 January 16, 2018 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH TRINITY TIMES 4815 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, NC 27609 tel: 919-787-3740 fax: 919-787-4884 www.tbcraleigh.com Deepen The Ties That Bind Dr. Jeff Roberts, Senior Pastor jroberts@tbcraleigh.com Twitter: @Jeff Roberts I am writing this article on the day our country celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. As I reflect on my 50-plus years as a white man, born and raised in the South, I am somewhat amazed at the progress that has been made between black and white in our country. I can reflect on attitudes and language that I heard growing up which I rarely hear expressed anymore. That does not mean that there are not those who still hold those views toward others; yet, it does mean that those views are not acceptable like they were only a few decades ago. Even though as a white man I can feel good about the changes I have witnessed, I know, as my African American Pastor friends say, We still have a long way to go. When I was a young 27-year old pastor, my first congregation was faced with a crucial decision. A black teenager (he would have referred to himself as black) was visiting our church with a friend. This teenager lived on a farm near some of our other members; in fact, his family worked on the farm of the grandfather of his friend. After several weeks of visiting the church, he left me a note that said he wanted to join the church. I knew the church had never had a black member and I also was wise enough to know that this was going to be an issue. In a Monday evening Deacons meeting, I shared with our all-male, all-white and all-older deacon body that the teenager had indicated that he wanted to join the church. I told the Deacons that I was not sharing this with them to get their permission to receive the teen, but I wanted to know what they were going to do once this occurred. I don t know how I had the courage to make that statement. Years later, I believe it was the power of the Holy Spirit and my willingness to live by a deep conviction that the church must be for everyone or it is not the church. What happened next I will never forget. You could tell that this news was causing some concern among the Deacons. Some suggested that maybe the teen had been sent to the church to prove a point. Others just wondered out loud why a black person would want to join an all-white congregation. What is his agenda? some asked. I assured them there was no agenda but to follow Christ and to be a part of a congregation that had welcomed him to worship. Although it was an uncomfortable hour of discussion, it was a beautiful one. It was a moment where followers of Jesus struggled with what their culture had always said was allowable and what they knew was the way of Jesus. Then our Deacon Chairman stood and made a speech. I think it is a speech that should have been recorded for all of the church to hear. Our Deacon Chair said, Boys, let s admit it that we were all raised as segregationalist. That is what we have known and that is how we were raised. However, when I read the Bible and think of the life of Jesus, I think we have to admit that just ain t right. Then he looked at me and he called me by the nickname he had given me. Rabbi, he said, if you are asking if I will stand with you the answer is yes. Then twelve white men voted to all stand with their young pastor and welcome the first black person into membership. They did not do it necessarily because they wanted to. Those deacons stood with their pastor

this SundAY At trinity MS/HS Ski Retreat to Winterplace (Jan. 19-21) 8:45 AM Worship (ROC) 9:45 AM Meet the Pastor (Pastor s Study) 9:45 AM Sunday School (Bible Study for all ages) 10:55 AM Worship (ROC) 3:00 PM VBS Lead Team Meeting (E240) 4:15 PM Missions Steering Committee (Conf. Rm) 5:00 PM Bells of Praise (Choir Rm) 6:00 PM Bible Skills, Drills & Thrills (Grades 3-5) 5:30 PM Transportation Comittee Mtg. (Min. Conf. Rm) 6:00 PM Music Committee Meeting (Min. Conf. Rm) 6:00 PM New Deacon Training (A214) 7:00 PM Church Conference (Chapel) nursing Homes & Homebound visits January & february visits have been canceled WELCOME TO TriniTy David & Della Dewar joined TBC by statement of faith. Herschel & Brenda Robinson joined TBC by statement of faith. STaFF anniversary Michelle Kranz, Ministerial Secretary, celebrates her 4 year anniversary with Trinity Baptist Church on January 20th. Please take the time to say a personal word, write a note or place a phone call to Michelle or offer words of encouragement and support for the fine job she is doing. deepest SyMPaTHiES Robert & Delyn Metcalfe upon the passing of Delyn s mother, Nancy Bradley, of Wellford SC, on January 6. Mary Ann Bedingfield and family upon the passing of her husband, Jim Bedingfield, on January 13. Dr. Roberts... continued because they knew that following Jesus was more important than any cultural norm they had known. I think my friends are correct: we still have a long way to go. But I am always reminded of the night, nearly 30 years ago, when a group of deacons faced their own biases and said, This is not right! We choose instead to follow Jesus. May it be so in our lives as well. Sunday School Transitions Sunday School Transitions will begin once we are secured in the sanctuary. Adult Division Directors have alerted all their classes of the changes and we are working on a plan for executing the moves. Classes will be transitioning as space becomes available. Our Goal is still to have every reassigned class in place by March 4. Interest Meeting Sunday, January 28 3:30 pm conference Room Trinity is resuming one of its most hands on ministries, Family Promise (formally WIHn). Join us for this meeting if you are interested in serving on the Lead Team. All are welcome to attend to find out more about the ministry and ways to be involved. Contact: Beth Duke at 919-880-7454 or beth.duke@globalsoftwareinc.com. TBC red Cross BLOOd drive Thursday, february 22 2:30 pm - 7 pm fellowship hall Our area Red Cross is in short supply of blood due to canceling 12 drives during the icy weather two weeks ago. To schedule a donation time, please click on the TBC Blood Drive Sign Up link on the front page of the church s website: www.tbcraleigh.com. Use sponsor code Trinity Baptist to be connected to our drive.

Deacon of the Week Ed Duke has been a member of Trinity since 1994 and is a native of Fayetteville, NC. He and his wife, Beth, have two children: Samantha and David. Ed works as a Home Inspector, and as an Environmental Health Specialist. He serves on the Security Committee, and with First Light. He works with the Allen/York Sunday School Class. He also works with deacons Laury Holley, John Fogleman, and John Dobyns. WEDNESDAY NIGHT SUPPERS Wednesday, January 24 Lasagna & Meatballs and Salad Bar Make your reservations ONLINE at www. tbcraleigh.com and Wed Night Supper Reservations, or call the church office at 919-787-3740. Either method has to be done by 4:00pm on Monday. Hot fresh meals are $5 per person. DISCIPLESHIP CLASSES WINTER/SPRING 2018 Sunday Evenings Being the Presence of Christ Feb.11 - Apr. 8 6:00pm Chapel Facilitator: Dr. Jeff Roberts Sundays & Wednesdays Jobs for Life Feb.18 - Apr. 29 A214 Wed. 6:30-8:30pm Sun. 5:00-7:00pm Applications are due by Feb. 12. MONDAY Evenings Grief Share Feb. 19 - May 21 4:00-5:30pm B236 Facilitators: Boyd Dimmock, Larry Autry & Stephanie Johnson Tuesday Evenings Tuesday Night Training (TNT) Choices and Consequences a study of Joshua and Judges Kick-off & Dinner Tuesday, January 16 6:00pm Men Facilitator: Dr. Jeff Roberts FH Women Facilitator: Robin Roberts Chapel Wednesday Morning Wednesday Evenings Pastor s Bible Study: TNT Wednesday Night Edition Choices and Consequences a study of Joshua and Judges Jan. 10 - Apr. 4 6:30-7:30pm Chapel Facilitator: Dr. Jeff Roberts Companions Along the Way Jan. 10 - May 16 6:15-7:30pm Parlor Cost: $10 for Books Facilitator: Rev. Hal Melton Parent Discipleship Group Jan. 10 - Mar. 21 6:30-7:30pm Conf. Rm. Facilitator: Rev. Lydia Tatum THURSDAY Evenings Women s Monthly Book Club Third Thurs. Monthly 7:00pm Parlor Facilitator: Nancy Cummings CPR Training Sunday, January 28 5:00-7:00 pm E245 Sign up in the ROC lobby, or by calling the church office at 919-787-3740. The Quest by Beth Moore Jan. 17 - Feb. 28 9:30-11:30am A214 Cost: $15 for Study Guide No Child Care Provided Contact Kim Royal 919-218-1237 or kroyal@royalits.com This Week s Food Pantry Needs: Small Tuna Cans Gallon Ziploc Bags Snack Items

Rev. Hal Melton, hmelton@tbcraleigh.com Mark you calendars for the annual Senior Adult Valentine Banquet Saturday, Feb. 17 5pm Fellowship Hall Happy New Year! The Senior Adult Committee met this past Wednesday and is planning a great year for you! We will have several day trips, some Mystery trips, travel trips to Washington DC and Lancaster/ Philadelphia, and just for good measure, we added some trips around the holidays to enjoy the many wonderful programs presented at that time. And watch for the Lunch-n-learn events coming up. We hope you will look forward to participating in many of these planned trips and events as we strive to make our times of fellowship fun, delicious and even inspiring. Remember, you are a big part of our mission to shine a light as we share Christian fellowship. So, join with us in 2018. We need you to help make that mission a reality! We are always open to your suggestions for activities we can enjoy so contact the committee representative in your Sunday School classroom with your ideas or you can pass those along to me, Nita Gruttadauria or Bill Gard directly. In Christ, Nita Gruttadauria - gruttanita@gmail.com, Bill Gard - gardw@bellsouth.net Spring Senior Adult Raleigh Baptist Association Rally Tuesday, March 27 8:30 am - 2 pm Apex, NC Cost: $15 - Sign Up Sheet will be posted January 14 Menu: Beef Tips and Rice, Green Peas, Yams, Corn Muffins, Desserts and Tea Hosted by Salem Baptist Church, 1821 North Salem Street, Apex NC 27523 Keynote Speaker: Bob Inskeep. He s an ordained minister, but you probably remember him as F.B.I.-Famous Bob Inskeep. Bob was a popular morning radio announcer at WRAL-FM during the 70 s and 80 s. He had a laid back conversational style with a keen wit and biting sense of humor. Today, Bob is a Presbyterian minister and a member of the Ringtones. In a list of Things That Make Me Laugh, Bill Leslie listed Famous Bob Inskeep - the former radio star who now preaches with the same humor, wisdom and passion he brought to the airwaves. Special Music: The Ringtones have been together as a barbershop quartet since December 2015. They are all members of the General Assembly Barbershop Chorus and actively entertain audiences at corporate events, seminars, celebrations, senior s centers and more. They are delighted to bring this uniquely American musical art form to you this spring. Nursing Homes & Homebound Visits January & February visits have been canceled Washington Trip Balance Due Balance due on double $450 per person & single $630 per person. Check payable to TBC and put in box at ROC by Jan 28. Questions? Nancy Hurt 919-803-7801.

Rev. Hal Melton, hmelton@tbcraleigh.com FOOD DRIVE Volunteers Needed FeBruArY 18 Each of the 6 times a year that we celebrate the Lord s Supper in worship, we take up a Love Offering and do a Food Drive to benefit North Raleigh Ministries a Collaborative Benevolence ministry of a dozen churches in N. Raleigh that Helps Our Neighbors in Need. NRM lets us know exactly what food items they need to help with 160 Back Pack Buddies or to stock the Food Pantry. We will publicize the items the week before. The church provides large containers around our campus into which donors will place the food. We need a Sunday School Class or simply a group of folks that have a heart for this ministry to form a team that will take the donated food to NRM during the 10:55am worship service. If you would like to volunteer to be on this team that will serve these six Sundays a year, please contact Hal Melton at hmelton@tbcraleigh.com or call the church office at 919-787-3740. Middle Schoolers through Adults are welcome!! Certification Training The commitment of Trinity s Disaster Relief Ministry is to enable every Trinity Church member the opportunity to help lessen the needs of hurting people caused by disaster. Our objective is to provide the opportunity for training, equipment, organization, and strategy for volunteers so that they are prepared to respond to disastrous situations to lift people up in Jesus name. This year s training will be in Durham County, March 2-3 or Nash County, March 16-17. God calls out individuals and groups to accomplish His will. We are His hands, His feet, and His mouthpiece. To be a part of this ministry, call Mark Munday at 919-848-2451. Operation inasmuch Saturday, april 21 If you are interested in helping plan this local missions blitz, please contact Kathy Younger: kathyjyounger@gmail.com or 703-350-6857. BaPTIST BUILD SPRInG 2018 HaBiTaT FOr HuManiTy TBC will again join other Baptist Churches in Raleigh to build a Habitat House in the spring. Jen Hall, our TBC Habitat Coordinator, has met with the planning team to secure three Saturdays that TBC will supply 15 construction volunteers and lunch for 25. Please mark these Saturdays on your calendar now! March 10, March 24 and April 21 (OIAM). Closer to time, each volunteer will be asked to follow a link on the TBC Website to register with Habitat for the Saturday you choose. Belize Mission vbs June 21-29 Santa elena Baptist Primary School Trinity and several other NC CBF churches have spent 8 years building this school which is in full use with 160+ children and 6 teachers. This final mission team in our partnership with Santa Elena Baptist Church will attend the first graduation ceremony of the school and do a 5-day (3-hours a day) VBS for the school children as a part of their last week of school. Rhonda Gubbins has agreed to serve as VBS Director and work hand in hand with the School Principal, Anna to make this the best week ever at the school. It is time to pull a team together! We are looking for 18 people (college & adults) VBS teachers, recreation leaders, craft leaders, and musicians who play and sing with guitar. The cost for the trip will be around $1475 +/- based on airfare when we purchase tickets. Partial assistance is available through the Shaw Missions Fund. To find out more information or volunteer, contact Hal Melton at hmelton@tbcraleigh. com. Don t wait this will fill up fast!

Rev. Steve Byers, slbyers@tbcraleigh.com Music Notes Special thanks to Nathan, Lydia, and Caroline Snell for leading us in worship this past Sunday morning. It is such a blessing and joy to hear many of our musicians share from their heart the joy of singing the Gospel through beautiful worship songs. sss The Sanctuary Choir had a wonderful retreat this past weekend at Trinity. The choir is preparing much music for the first Sunday in the Sanctuary, February 4, and for our Dedication Day on March 11. Our Easter cantata was the primary focus of the retreat, but we are also looking forward to music with guest musician and composer, Mary McDonald, who is well known in music circles worldwide. A native of Tennessee, Mary comes again to lead us in music on April 25 in the morning services as well as that night in concert with the Sanctuary Choir. It is going to be one of our busiest seasons ever! And the choir continues to grow. It is amazing to see how God is working through the life of this ministry and fellowship, but it is a blessing to work with so many people who want to praise the Lord through beautiful music. Continue to pray for this vital ministry as we seek to fulfill our calling. Who Is This King? Royal Servant...Rejected Friend...Risen Christ! March 25, 2018 8:45 & 10:55 am Service Music Calendar Take notice of the music calendar to stay up to date with choir rehearsals and upcoming music events! January 28 Orchestra in both morning services February 4 No Student Choir Children s Sunday February 25 Our Preschool and Children s Choirs sing in the 10:55 am worship service. Parents, each Wednesday night is important in preparing for this special day. Choirs rehearse at 6 pm each Wednesday night. If you have singing or instrumental abilities, WE NEED YOU. We are always looking for more musicians to add to our worship leading ministries at Trinity. Consider getting involved in music ministry and being a part of an exciting place of ministry! This year s cantata, Who Is This King? will be presented on March 25, 2018 in both morning services with orchestra. Rehearsals are 7:45 pm each Wednesday night with two important dress rehearsals on March 21 and 22. It will be an amazing morning of music with our choir and orchestra, and our first presentation in the newly refurbished sanctuary!

Christian Davis, cdavis@tbcraleigh.com Rebekah Gordon, rgordon@tbcraleigh.com Sunday, February 4th, 2018 Souper Bowl of Caring began over 27 years ago, in an effort to use the energy of the Super Bowl to mobilize youth in a united national effort to care for people in their local communities who are in need. Our youth are excited to lead as Trinity engages in this mission opportunity once again this year! Ways to Participate: 1. JOIn us In the FellOWSHIP HAll FOr A SOuP And HOt SAndWIcH lunch. 11 am (For Our Early Service attenders) or at 12:15 pm (Immediately Following the Late Service) We ask that you donate the amount you might spend going out to eat for Sunday Lunch *. You will receive an envelope during the service and all monetary donations will go to support Haven House which provides community-based services to at-risk youth and their families in Wake County. *If you are unable to join us for lunch, but would still like to donate, we will have students receiving donations after both services. 2. BrInG canned FOOd IteMS FOr north raleigh MInIStrIeS. We will also have students collecting canned food items before the each service and before Sunday School. We hope that you can participate in one or all of these ways on February 4th (Super Bowl Sunday)! COLLEGE MISSION TRIP TO SANTA ELENA, BELIZE If you re a college student that would like to participate in our mission trip to Belize from May 18th-26th, please contact Rebekah at rgordon@tbcraleigh.com as soon as possible!

Rev. Karen Metcalf Eickhoff, kmetcalf@tbcraleigh.com discipleship Winter/Spring 17-18 Wednesdays 9:30 am Women s Morning Bible Study 6:30 pm Parenting Discipleship 6:30 pm TNT with Dr. Roberts 6:30 pm Companions along the Way Sundays 6:00 pm Being the Presence of Christ in your family (Starts Feb 11) 6:00 pm Bible Skills, Drills & Thrills (Grades 3-5) This is the only children s class beginning in January. Younger classes will begin in February. Tuesdays 6:30 pm TNT for Men and Women CPr Training Sunday, January 28 5:00-7:00pm e245 Led by Bryan O Neal of CPR Carolina For anyone who wants to learn CPR: Adult/Child/Infant CPR & Adult/Child/Infant Choking Management Certification is available after class for an extra fee. I want to encourage any workers with children or youth to consider taking this class. Sign up by writing your name on the form in the ROC lobby, office lobby or calling the church office at 919-787-3740 raga race & Missions Projects february 25, 2018 Solo Mission Projects & RaGa mission car race GA and RA boys and girls may begin to work on Mission Projects. These projects may be local or foreign endeavors that help the community and share the love of Christ. The project information is found on a table on the grade school hallway. Feel free to ask your Wednesday night RA or GA mission leaders. All grade school children are encouraged to do an individual mission project and both can choose to race in the RA car race in March. Plan now and begin serving in a special way. Get your project ready and begin working on your car. RaGa Race is february 28 Paper work went out last week! Make sure you get your info. god OF WOndErS Children s day february 25, 2018 Children lead in both morning services Singing, leading, sharing, praying, drama Volunteers and Leaders with our children are honored on this day! Mother daughter retreat The Mother/Daughter Retreat is at Caswell this year! Check with your daughter s GA teacher or Stacie Forrest, the GA Director for the packet. 2018 Summer dates Vacation Bible School June 13-16 Passportkids Camp July 2-5 Montreat, NC

Katie Medlin, kmedlin@tbcraleigh.com What to do with your Christmas Cards As Christmas is over and the New Year is beginning, you may be taking down your Christmas decorations. Maybe, like me, you have beautiful Christmas cards sent to you from friends and family. What do you do with those cards? Here is an idea for you and your family that involves using those Christmas Cards to encourage your family to pray. This year, take all of your Christmas cards and place them in a shoe box or basket. Call a family meeting and talk about the beautiful cards your family received this year. Explain that you are going to do something new this year with all of the pretty cards. They are now weekly prayer cards. Each night, gather together in someone s bedroom or over dinner or wherever and have one child pick a Christmas card out of the prayer box or basket. Whoever sent you that card, becomes the prayer family of the week. Place that Christmas card somewhere in the house where everyone can be reminded to pray for that family. As you pray each night as a family, include that particular family in your prayers. The next week, pick a new card out of your shoe box and continue this process each week until all of the Christmas cards are gone. Let your kids decorate the prayer shoe box or write a letter to the family you are praying for. They can thank the family for the Christmas card and tell them they are praying for them this week. I pray you have a blessed New Year! May God s hand cover your family in 2018! -Katie upcoming events February 11 Sunday Night Discipleship Resumes *Emphasis for February is FAMILY* February 25 Children s Day April 1 Easter June 13-16 Vacation Bible School NEWS The Band aid Project The Band Aid Project! The goal of the Band Aid project is to help provide cool and fun bandages to kids that need them, Transition LifeCare, a hospice organization, recently began a pediatric hospice unit. A sad reality of this world is that children need these kind of services. Transitions Kids has discovered that a band aid is a pretty significant thing. Often times, kids are allowed to hold onto a band aid during uncomfortable procedures, and when they are all done, they get to put the bandage on as a final sign of completion. We invite you all to bring in fun and cool band aids for our project this winter and fall. Look for the bins on the preschool hall. Lets shower these kids with love! CPr Training Sunday, January 28 5:00-7:00pm e245 Sign up in the ROC lobby, office lobby or calling the church office at 919-787-3740 WeekDaY PReSchooL registration 2018-2019 It is the New Year and time for Weekday Preschool Registration! TBC members are given priority registration starting Jan. 23-29. Please call our Weekday Office with any questions regarding this process (919) 782-6192

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 Friday 8:00 am - 2:00 pm Saturday Closed ROC Closed Saturdays in January ROC Activities January 15 - January 20 Group Fitness Classes W 7:00-8:00am ROC Floor Dance-It Group Fitness W, F 9:15-10:15am ROC Floor Stroller Strides T 8:45am - 9:45am Multi-Purpose Senior Strength & Stretch T, Th 5:30-6:30am ROC Floor Fit for Mom www.rocraleigh.com ROC Volunteers The volunteers schedule is subject to change. If no volunteer is available, the ROC may close, even during regular hours. Monday, January 22 8am-11am H. L. Warren 11am-2pm Wayne Bryant 3pm-6pm Becky Dribbon 6pm-9pm Isaac & Nancy Calhoun Tuesday, January 23 8am-11am Moose Beaudreau 11am-2pm Pat Nelson 3pm-6pm Elaine Smith 6pm-9pm Tonya Laferire Wednesday, January 24 8am-11am Susan Teal 11am-2pm Peggy Paul, Melody Yeargan 7:45pm-9pm Wendy Harder Thursday, January 25 8am-11am Johnny Teal 11am-2pm Moose Beaudreau 3pm-6pm Dan & Sue Fry 6pm-9pm Gino & P. J. Ginoccio Friday, January 26 8am-11am Johnny Teal 11am-2pm Moose Beaudreau Saturday, January 27 9am - 12pm Closed T, Th 8:00-9:00am ROC Floor Dance-It Group Fitness ROC Calendar 14th Annual ROC n Golf Tournament May 21, 2018 12th Annual North Hills 5K September 8, 2018 Volunteers Needed 1st Tuesday 8:00am - 11:00am 2nd Tuesday 6:00pm - 9:00pm 3rd Monday 6:00pm - 9:00pm Contact Michelle: 919-787-3740 or mkranz@tbcraleigh.com if you can sub short term or know of anyone interested in taking on a regular spot.

www.rocraleigh.com Rev. Spencer Good, sgood@rocraleigh.com s (919) 787-4991 100 DAYS of PRAYER November 20, 2017 through February 27, 2018 Practices January 16 22 & 23 29 & 30 February 5 & 6 12 & 13 19 & 20 Games January Saturdays: 20, 27 February Saturdays: 3, 10, 17, 24 Celebration Night Tuesday, February 27 Celebration Night Tuesday, February 27 For more information go the www.tbcupward.com

ETC VOLUNTEERS Sunday, January 21 Hostess: Allison Harris Assistant Hostess: Joy Cooper 8:45 am Worship Service Melanie Bennett, Matt & Jessica McDougald, Anne Doman, John & Ana Hoffmann, Sherry Warf 10:55 am Worship Service 0-4 mos Karen Allen, Doris Young 5-10 mos Samantha Smith 11-14 mos Ashley Cox, Emily Lawson 15-19 mos Julie Quinn 20-24 mos Brad Cox, Mike Shaw, Christi Melton 2 yrs Kathy Korzekwinski, Christopher Hinkleman, Isabella Smith 3 yrs Brad Harris, Sherry Mitchell 4 yrs Joel Hare, Allison Havener Special Needs Care Jennifer Harrison, Terri Granberry Wednesday, January 24 Bed Babies Jennifer McFarling, Priscilla Hart Two s Alice Mathis, Hattie Lynch Vision for Growth 01-14-18 Growing through Bible Study... Members Age Group Present New Members Visitors Adults 496 0 14 Students 97 0 2 Children 64 1 4 Preschool 56 0 2 Totals 713 1 22 Sunday School Total 736 Growing through Worship... 8:45am Worship Attendance 225 10:55am Worship Attendance 557 Total Worship Attendance 782 Growing through Stewardship... (YTD totals through 11/30/2017) YTD General Fund Needs (Budget) $2,692,800.00 YTD Operating Receipts $2,380,889.75 YTD Operating Expenses $2,428,752.26 Capital Campaign Capital Campaign Pledges $4,163,680.00 Pledged Money Received $3,484,864.89 Total Received $3,980,567.18 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, Administration & Recreation ext. 4856 sgood@rocraleigh.com Rev. Lydia Tatum Assoc. Pastor, Ministry & Outreach ext. 4857 ltatum@tbcraleigh.com Christian Davis Minister to Students ext. 4860 cdavis@tbcraleigh.com Katie Medlin Minister to Preschool & Families ext. 4859 kmedlin@tbcraleigh.com Rebekah Gordon Student Ministry Assoc. ext. 4860 rgordon@tbcraleigh.com Jan Brown, Financial Administrator ext. 4853 janbrown@tbcraleigh.com Reenie Shore, Pastoral Secretary ext. 4851 rshore@tbcraleigh.com RaNada Thornton, Ministerial Secretary ext. 4854 rthornton@tbcraleigh.com Michelle Kranz, Ministerial Secretary ext. 4852 mkranz@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, Barbara Bowen Pianists 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 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