Hampton Baptist Church..... e-news for February 1, 2019 February 3: Communion & Souper Bowl of Caring: Worship: 10:00 AM, Dr. Mike Clingenpeel Music: The Sanctuary Choir Nursery Volunteers: TBD Flowers: Jimmy & Ann Michael Deacon Reminders: On-Call for the week of Feb. 3, Keith Ethridge LOOKING AHEAD: February 10: Baby Dedication of Campbell Jane O Bryan by Chaplain Ben Sandford Worship: 10:00 AM, Dr. Mike Clingenpeel Music: The Sanctuary Choir Nursery Volunteers: (TBD) Flowers: Phil Curtis Deacon Reminders: On-Call for the week of Feb. 10, Susanna McKendree Wednesday Evening Discipleship (starting back-up Feb. 6) Interim Pastor s Forum with Mike Clingenpeel on Wednesday night at 7:00 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall Deacon Assignments February 2019 10:00 North (baptistry) 1 (Captain) Lisa Smith 2 Jenny Sigler 3 (greeter) Chuck Clemens South (piano) 1 Keith Ethridge 2 Juli McKendree 3 (greeter) Frank Ranson Balcony: Susanna McKendree Captain is responsible for reporting the name of any new member to the Chair of the New and Prospective Members Deacon Team for inclusion in the newsletter. Position 1 takes communion to the choir loft and serves the ministers and the center section on Communion Sunday. All other Sundays this position takes offering from the center section. Position 2 goes to the balcony after serving/collecting offering on the side sections (from the center aisles). Position 3 needs to arrive fifteen minutes early and greet at the side door. This position assists with offering and communion in the window aisle. If you cannot perform your Deacon duty on a Sunday, please make arrangements with someone else to cover for you and notify the captain for your service. ANNOUNCEMENT: The Youth Pastor search committee is happy to announce that we will be posting the job opening information and start accepting resumes this week. If you know anyone interested or would like to share this, please do - the email address to submit a resume is Hbcyouthpastor19@gmail.com Thank you, Ellen, Dave, Scott, Jeff, Jon, Ann & Alyson
ADDITIONAL e-news: Wednesday Night Dinner Menu: February 6 th : Italian Delight Lasagna, steamed broccoli, salad, garlic bread, cheesecake with blueberry or strawberry topping 2019 Cost for Wed. Night Dinners: Adults $8, Child $3, Family $21 Cash, checks, or charge is available! Greeters: 1 st Wed. - Betty Miller & Virginia Kanoy 2 nd Wed. - Vivian Deal 3 rd Wed. - Roy & Jane Austin 4 th Wed. - Jane & Pat Garvey 5 th Wed. - Sarah Puckett Servers: 1 st Jim Paul Allison Class 2 nd Emmaus Class 3 rd L.L.L. & Men s Class 4 th HBC Youth & Parents Windows into the Future: At their Nov. meeting, the Deacons unanimously approved a motion to set up a special fund for repair and replacement of the windows in our old building. Look around the building and you will see broken windows, rotting sills, windows that are about to fall out, and bulging walls created by broken lintels. The need for new windows is urgent! We are inviting contributions to a window fund to bring our windows up to date, thus enhancing the appearance of our building and cutting the cost of heating and air conditioning. To replace a complete window (the window, the sill, and the lintel) is $1400, but we certainly welcome contributions of any amount to the window fund. This would be a great way for Sunday School classes, WMU groups, youth groups, or families to honor or remember a loved one. You may write a check for any amount to Hampton Baptist Church, put Window Fund on the memo line, and place in the offering plate. WMU: A Servant s Heart You re invited to a Women s Missionary Union Tea Sunday, February 17 th 3:00 5:00 p.m. Parkview Baptist Church 604 Hilton Blvd., Newport News, 23605 Reservations are required please RSVP by Feb. 6 th to Marian Supplee or Parkview Baptist Church Office 757.247.0491 Guest Speaker: Laura McDaniel serve one another in love Galatians 5:13
Family Care Matters Emeritus Member of the Week: Ruth Gerringer (Add.: The Chesapeake (room 114), 955 Harpersville Rd., NN, 23601) Emeritus Members: John Christian Latrelle Malone Ayleen Riley Phil Curtis Maude Hawkins Beth McKendree (away) Wilma Winstead Bev Doyer (away) Jean Haynes (away) Nan Meadows Freddy Wornom Ruth Gerringer Betty Kruse Michael Menser Carson Yates Margaret Hatchett Maggie Legrande Linda Riddle Members Frank Ranson met with his oncologist on Wednesday and was informed that the cancer has returned in several places. This coming week a biopsy and PET Scan will be administered. After the results are known, he will meet with his doctor to determine treatment. Frank requests your prayers for good results. (Add.: 3514 Spottswood Pl., Hampton, 23661) Kay Powell Right hip still in pain - although it is a ruptured disk. Therapy three times a week is helping. Still waiting on a CT with contrast test to be performed; waiting on insurance to approve test before we can do it. Still have pain if I sit, walk or just plain move around to long. When I can sit for a while longer than I can now, I will be back to HBC. Bed rest and therapy exercises to give me strength. Thank you, HBC family, for your calls, cards and prayers. Love to all, Kay. (Add.: 610 Lakeland Crescent, Yorktown, 23693) Robert Hudson Robert remains in remission!!! All thanks and glory to God for His continued healing and good works in him. There is a Blood Drive in honor of Robert at the Yorktown Masonic Lodge on Friday, Feb. 8, from 12 to 5 p.m. (Add.: 318 Cherokee Ave., Hampton, 23661) Dee Dee Horne: Waiting on update from VCU neuromuscular neurologist appt. Pray for wisdom for the doctor and strength both physically and mentally for Dee Dee. (Add.: 329 Center St., Hampton, 23669) On-going Larry Coleman Becky Mitton Lu Phelps (sister to Becky Glass) Teresa Powell (niece of Gary & Kay Powell) Thanksgiving For Phil Everhart, Jr. for being a servant (a man after God s own heart) for our homeless community and a wonderful steward of Hampton Baptist Church. It is an honor and a privilege to work beside him and with him. From all who volunteered this week! Thank you!!! Friends and Family Bob Zimmerman (97) (stepfather to Sandy Matthews) passed away Sunday, January 27 in Florida. Please pray for his wife, Margie and the family. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. Tommy Austin (son of Roy Austin) is having surgery on Monday, Feb. 4 th. Donnie Payne (father of Dee Dee Horne) My dad went home from the hospital last Friday. He does not have a lot of patience for the healing process. Please continue to pray for his healing and for my mom who is trying to figure out what to feed him so he can gain some of his weight back. On another note, UPDATE: my dad's sister, Bonnie, has had the same surgery as my dad to remove the tumor, and doing well. Please pray for her and her husband. Thank you for your prayers, Dee Dee Horne
Passing of former members of HBC: Rev. Dr. C. Roy Woodruff Asheville - On Friday, January 11, 2019, in Asheville, NC, The Rev. Dr. C. Roy Woodruff, Sr. died peacefully holding the hand of each of his beloved sons. Roy, age 80, built his life around helping others through his work as a Chaplain, Pastoral Counselor, Minister, Executive Director and through his relationships with his family, church, and community. Roy was born on Sept. 27, 1938, in Anniston, Alabama, to Dr. Gerald G. Woodruff and Flora (Campbell) Woodruff who preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Kay Carolyn Jernigan; a son Charles, Jr. and wife, Amy; a son, Earl David and wife Leslie; a brother Gerald and wife Betty; brothers-in-law Ted Lucas and Skip Jernigan, wife Bonnie; and sister-in-law Sue Harris, husband Roger. He is also survived by two grandchildren, Charles III, and Maia Grace; fifteen nieces and nephews and numerous great nieces and nephews and cousins. Funeral services were held at 11am on January 26, 2019 at the First Baptist Church of Asheville, NC. More information may be found about Dr. Woodruff and memorial donations at: ashevillemortsvc@bellsouth.net (Add.: Mrs. Kay Woodruff, 117 Morning Mist Rd, Fletcher, NC 28732-8376) William G. Batte, Sr., Ph. D Another from the Greatest Generation has passed, William G. Batte, Sr., Ph.D., at age 91 in Williamsburg, VA, following a brief illness. Known to his friends while growing up in Jarratt, VA, as "Billy-Gid", and otherwise known as William or Bill to others, he was an accomplished pianist and musician from an early age. William organized performing swing bands during his high school years, known as "Billy Batte and his Wings of Rhythm", which carried over into his college years at Virginia Polytechnic Institute (VPI, now Virginia Tech). Obtaining BS degrees in Electrical Engineering and Industrial Engineering, with recognition in the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society, graduate studies in Electrical Engineering were performed at the University of Virginia and subsequently earned his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering (Computer Circuitry design) from Case Western Reserve in Cleveland, Ohio. William's notable professional career began at NASA as he was actively recruited to head a team to design and implement satellite tracking stations worldwide in anticipation of project Mercury and putting a man in space. William subsequently became division chief of the Data Reduction computer facility at NASA Langley. After leaving NASA, William became a full professor in Electrical Engineering for computer circuitry design at the University of Virginia. The final phase of his professional career was devoted to his technical consulting company and real estate interests. At a personal level, Bill was known to his friends as always the quintessential polite Southern gentleman, kind and gentle, who maintained his wit and dry sense of humor to his final days. He is survived by his son, W. Granville Batte, Jr., M.D., daughter Sharon Kay Batte, and preceded by his wife of nearly 50 years, Nancy Parker Batte, also of Jarratt, VA, brother, John Feild Batte, Jr., and sister Hazel Batte Nelson. Bill and his music will be deeply missed by all who have known and loved him. May he rest in peace. There will be a Memorial Service held at WindsorMeade in Williamsburg on Saturday, Feb. 9 at 9:30 a.m. All are invited to attend. Dad wasn't big on flowers, but loved cards, so in lieu of flowers please feel free to send a card to the address below. Thanks for your support, Granville Cards to: W. G. Batte Memorial Service, c/o Bill Francavilla Chaplin WindsorMeade, 3900 Windsor Hall Dr., Williamsburg, VA 23188-2791
Senior Adults: The Swinging Seniors of HBC will be celebrating Valentine s Day by going to Decoy Seafood Restaurant located in Suffolk at Bennett' s Creek Marina for lunch on Thursday, February 14th We will leave HBC at 11:00 a.m. and Lit has graciously offered to drive the van. Anyone wishing to go, PLEASE contact Sharon at 757-722-4892 or email me at sharonmelson4@aol.com by Sunday February 10 th. Thanks, Sharon *** The Swinging Seniors are sponsoring the Mobile Food Pantry (MFP) for S.A.M.E. the month of April we are asking our seniors to donate $10 or (what you can afford) to help cover the cost: $250.00 = (1 MFP each month will feed over 100 families in need throughout our community.) *** Your contributions may be put in the offering plate marked Senior Adult MFP, dropped off in the office or given to Sharon Melson. Who would not volunteer with this guy!!!! Thank you and we love you, Phil!
HBC YOUTH STATUS UPDATE Wed Night Schedule 5:15-6:15 pm: Dinner 6:15-7 pm: Choir 7-8 pm: Youth Devotion Sun Night Schedule 5 5:45 Handbells 5:45 6:15 Dinner 6:15 7:30 Super Bowl Party A BIG THANK YOU to the YOUTH CHOIR, Wheeler & Mr. Belfield. YOU SOUNDED WONDERFUL!!!! So many church members complimented you all they really enjoy seeing and hearing you lead!!!
ICE SKATING WAS A BLAST after worship!!! Looking Ahead Feb 3: Super Bowl Party @ church (Youth to be picked up by half-time) April 5-7: Mission Madness June 23-29: Mission Trip Souper Bowl of Caring & Superbowl Party Feb. 3 @ church. Big day! As people leave worship, the youth will receive an offering for missions/ hunger ministries.
Calendar Feb. 3 Feb. 4 Feb. 5 Feb. 6 Feb. 9 Feb. 10 8:45 AM Sunday School for all ages (Nursery: TBD) Worship: Communion & Souper Bowl of Caring Youth 10:00 AM collecting for missions at the door (Nursery: TBD) 3:00-4:30 PM Reserved: Private in the Conference Room Youth Handbells (5-5:45), Superbowl Party Fellowship Hall* 5:00-7:30 PM *REMINDER: Parents pick-up youth at half-time Please! SAME Lunch in the Fellowship Hall followed by a Foodbank 8:30-5:00 PM Training for SAME 11:30 AM Dottie Lee Jones Group Meeting @ Anderson s Cafe 5:30-7:30 PM BaG (Boys & Girls) Cook Club in the Kitchen 5:45-8:00 PM Wednesday Night Activities Menu: Lasagna, broccoli, salad, garlic bread, cheesecake Greeter: Betty Miller & Virginia Kanoy Servers: Jim Paul Allison Class 5:45 PM Dinner for Children, Youth & Leaders for Choirs Dinner (for all others); Nursery Open 6:00 PM Investment Committee Meeting in the Conference room 6:15 PM Melody Choir, Concord Choir, and Youth Choir Interim Pastor s Forum in the Fellowship Hall Missions Friends, Royal Ambassadors & Girls in Action, 7:00 PM Youth Bible Study (7:00-8:00), Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal (7:00-8:30) 9:00-2:00 PM SCM Volunteer Banquet in the Fellowship Hall/Kitchen 8:45 AM Sunday School for all ages (Nursery: TBD) Worship: Baby Dedication of Campbell O Bryan by 10:00 AM Chap. Ben Sandford (Nursery: TBD) 4:00 PM Adult Handbell Rehearsal 5:00 PM Steeple Singers Rehearsal Youth Handbells (5-5:45), Dinner (5:45-6:15), 5:00-7:30 PM Bible Study (6:15-7:30) For more information about upcoming events, email the church office (church@hamptonbaptist.org) to join our weekly e-news list or look online on our homepage or Facebook. HBC Office Emergency Call List HBC Office is collecting names of people who may need a personal call due to an emergency closing or delay of church services and/or programs. These individuals would not have access to a computer/email or cell phone and/or do not text on their cell phones. Please call the office (723.0707) and give your name and best contact number. Thank you!