The BEACON The Newsletter of Binkley Baptist Church August 24, 2011 Binkley Baptist Church 1712 Willow Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514 919-942-4964 www.binkleychurch.org Church Staff Peter JB Carman Minister peter@binkleychurch.org Dale Osborne Associate Minister dale@binkleychurch.org Chris Copeland Interim Minister of Christian Education chris@binkleychurch.org Leandra Merea Strope Minister of Music leandra@binkleychurch.org Bo Lloyd Organist GEL1210@aol.com Duane Gilbert Business Manager business@binkleychurch.org Maureen Rosen Office Manager office@binkleychurch.org Not getting this newsletter by email yet? What are you waiting for? Email us at office@binkleychurch.org and save a stamp and a tree! Launching A New Season of Christian Formation Can you feel the energy, excitement, and the newness? September is approaching, and that means a new year of Church School, a new approach to the caring for our children in the nursery, a new Christian Formation Committee (formerly Board of Christian Education), and the anticipation of a new minister for Christian formation. All new programs/opportunities for children, youth and adults begin on Launch Sunday, September 11. We begin that morning with assembly for all ages in the sanctuary, followed by the first meeting of church school classes. Then we recognize our teachers and leaders in worship, followed by a great time of fellowship at the Launch Lunch and, later that day, the first fall gatherings of youth choir and youth group. Keep an eye out for the new fall brochure outlining opportunities for all ages to engage in Christian formation, worship, music, and fellowship. It even has a handy calendar for all the church events you need to know about for the fall. The brochure will be available in the narthex and downloadable from the church website. There are still a number of opportunities to nurture the faith of our children, youth, and adults, including teaching Church School, serving in the nursery, journeying with youth, and facilitating conversations with adults. If you think you might be called to these ministries, please contact me or the chairs of the Christian Formation Committee, Meg Graham and Ashley Nissler. The church staff, many committees, and volunteers have been hard at work preparing for the new church year, and we hope the lineup of offerings will enrich and encourage the hearts and minds of all ages. Join in a great beginning of the new year and be a part of the energy, excitement, and newness that Binkley has to offer! - Chris Copeland Schedule for Launch Sunday, September 11 9:30 a.m. Church School Assembly for All Ages in the Sanctuary 9:50 a.m. Children and Youth to classrooms; Parents to children s classrooms; Other Adults to the Lounge for coffee and fellowship 10:05 a.m. Parents join other adults in the Lounge for information about educational options 11:00 a.m. Worship with presentation of Bibles to Second Graders and dedication of Teachers and Learners 12:30 p.m. Potluck Lunch in the Fellowship Hall (Bring enough for your family, + 2 or 3) 5:00 p.m. Youth Choir 6:00 p.m. Youth Group Meeting and Kickoff Dinner Church School Classes Children Children s Assembly Leandra Merea Strope Room 17 Toddlers and Twos Pat McKenzie, Teacher Needed Room 4 Preschool Nancy Cheek, Jane Walters, Angela Snider Room 2 K 1 st Grade Roal Carlson, Teacher Needed Room 10 2 nd 3 rd Grades Laurie Heffner, Teacher Needed Room 13 4 th 5 th Grades Michael Bean, Lori Cahill, Steve Jernigan Room 15 Youth 6 th 8 th Grades Dale Osborne Right Pocket Room 9 th 12 th Grades Susan Read, Ray Speller Left Pocket Room Adults Coffee & Conversation Marilyn Metcalf Lounge Is That Really in the Bible? Michael Palmer, Susan Rogers, Velma Ferrell Sun Room Journeying with Prayer Peter Carman, Bill Eastman, Martha Hamilton Room 16
SAVE CHILDREN S CHURCH SCHOOL! Despite our best efforts, the Children s Committee has not been able to find teachers for all of the children's church school classes. If we don't find volunteers, we will not be able to begin church school on Launch Sunday. Please help! No teaching experience is required and Binkley provides the lesson plans. This is a great opportunity to get to know the children at Binkley and to make some new friends. If you can help, please contact Ilona Page at 698-5739 or pageiw@yahoo.com. Thank you! SEPTEMBER WORSHIP SCHEDULE September 4 11 am Worship, Communion: Dale Osborne September 11 September 18 September 25 9:30 am Church School; 11 am Worship: Peter Carman, Launch Sunday (Launch Lunch following worship) 9:30 am Church School; 11 am Worship: Peter Carman 9:30 am Church School; 11 am Worship: Chris Copeland OUR YOUNGEST CHILDREN NEED YOUR LOVE AND CARE The Children's Ministry Team is seeking 18 dedicated souls to provide care for our preschool children during worship for this school year beginning September 4. The commitment is once every 2 months (only 6 times this year), and it is great fun and deeply rewarding to love our children and provide hospitality to young families. Won't you give of your time in such a meaningful way? Contact nursery coordinators Anna Kirby (annasoprano@hotmail.com or 418-0244) or Betsy Hughes (betsyviolin@yahoo.com or 402-0516) to add your name to the book of life TODAY. LAUNCH SUNDAY LUNCH: SEPTEMBER 11, 12:15 PM LET'S GET GOING!! Bring your energy, your joys, and your appetite to the LAUNCH SUNDAY LUNCH, September 11, in the Fellowship Hall, following the Worship Service. Bring a potluck dish for your family and 3-4 other people. (Single folks, adjust your contributions accordingly.) Beverages will be provided. We do not have a Fellowship Committee right now, so here are ways you may help: 1) volunteer to set-up the Fellowship Hall on Saturday, Sept. 10; 2) clean-up after the Lunch; 3) volunteer to help clean the kitchen prior to Launch Sunday. Every contribution will be appreciated. To volunteer or ask questions, please contact: Sheryl Scrimsher slscrims@mindspring.com or Gretchen Aylsworth gretchenay@gmail.com.
MUSIC MINISTRY Hymnsing! This Sunday, August 28, come enjoy singing and hearing some of the congregation's favorite hymns, old and new, accompanied by organ and piano. Worship through song at the 11am service. The Chancel Choir is already gearing up for Fall, and Children's and Youth Choirs will begin rehearsing the week of Launch Sunday. This is a great time to get involved in making music at Binkley! Want to learn to ring handbells? Play in a brass ensemble? Share a solo during worship? Contact Leandra Strope, Minister of Music, to get started! leandra@binkleychurch.org The Chancel Choir rehearses Wednesday evenings, 7:30-9:00 pm. All adults are welcome. The Youth Choir will rehearse on Sunday afternoons, 5:00-6:00 pm. All 6th-12th graders are welcome. The Children's Choir will rehearse on Wednesdays, 6:00-7:00 pm. K-5th grade readers are welcome. Participation in any choir requires a commitment to attendance at weekly rehearsals. CALLING ALL YOUTH! If you are in 6 th through 12 th grades and you like people and God s beautiful world then you are ready for the Binkley Youth Group. We Kick-Off the year on September 11 at 6:00 pm in the Fellowship Hall. Our first night of the semester is a gathering for you and your entire family. This is an important event that allows us to share activities for the semester, share a meal and share hospitality for our new 6 th graders. Pamela Nielsen, our new Youth Committee Chair will be in attendance with our Youth Committee to serve you a great meal and invite you to be meal servers in the coming year. The meal begins at 6:00 pm right after Youth Choir ends. We aim to conclude by 7:30 pm. Join us and celebrate all things youthful! WE WELCOME UNIVERSITY STUDENTS back to the community. As you begin studies and re-engagement please know that you are in our prayers. To learn more about our church, please contact any one of our ministers. May God bless your transition.
GENERAL FUND: July -2011 Actual Budget Difference Previous year $5,390 $3,000 $2,390 Current year $345,753 $365,128 -$19,375 Non-pledged $17,941 $23,333 - $5,392 Undesignated $6,730 $5,833 $897 Birthday bank $758 $875 -$117 Building use Other $ 23,101 $4,749 $19,600 $0.00 $3,501 $4,749 Interest on MM $158 $0.00 $158 Totals $404,581 $417,769 -$13,188 Balance 07/01/2011 PASTOR'S DISCRETIONARY FUND Gifts Recd Disbursed Balance 07/31/2011 $496 $555 -$483 $568 CHURCH FINANCES: As we head towards Launch Sunday and the return of Sunday school and our many other programs, we thank you for helping us maintain our pledged income goals during the hot summer months. We are still behind in our anticipated pledge income, but this current deficit is lower than most years. Don t forget to help us with our Pastor s Discretionary Fund as our requests for financial aid have increased exponentially during the past few months. PRIMETIMERS THIS FALL! Primetimers is a group consisting of retirees and people who have the leisure to eat lunch on the second Wednesday of each month during the school year. Our primary purpose is social, a gathering when people can enjoy each others company over a meal. Usually we have a speaker giving a 30-minute talk, with discussion following. As a rule, we offer a catered lunch in the Binkley Lounge, though sometimes we change our venue. In December, we regularly have lunch at one of the retirement communities along with a musical program. Coordinators are Peter Carman, Gove Elder, Don Hamm, Nancy Joyner, Peg Kinnaird and Nell Morton. The first meeting of the season will be on September 14 at 12:30 in the Lounge. Bob Seymour, our prime Primetimer, will entertain us with a talk entitled Creative Epitaphs. Please sign up on the sheet provided across from the Minister of Education s door. The cost is $8.00. We hope you will join us this fall. Contact any of the committee members if you have questions or suggestions.
HAPPY SEPTEMBER BIRTHDAYS! 1: Yeu Siu, Jaydus Sorrells, Jaylan Sorrells 2: Angela Snider 5: Julia Hoyle, Lillian Lee, Ruth Nagle, Sam Wilburn 6: Mary John Dostert 9: Anna Kirby 10: John Holt 11: Alan Christopher, Somer Szostak 12: Alan Redick 13: John Brandon, April Kemper, Doug MacKinnon 14: Pat Goetz 15: Grace Brehler 16: Carolyn Cole, Dale Osborne 17: Mike Davis 18: Rob Lewis 19: Betsey Wu 20: Janice Pope, Lal rin awmi Thanga, Sarah Thompson 21: Will Lee, Linnea Van Manen 22: James King, Gary Stutts 23: Maddie Gilmore, Katie Gilmore, Michael Jokich 25: Bill Eastman, Elizabeth Stroop 27: Cameron Champion 28: Ernie Roberts 29: Debbie Reinhartsen 30: Laura Jenkins, Carolyn Wallace DON T FORGET THE BINKLEY BIRTHDAY BANK! HAPPY SEPTEMBER ANNIVERSARIES! 1 Betsy and Robert Hughes, 2001 2 Katherine and Talmadge Walker, 1995 5 Stewart Bankhead and Stuart Cantrell, 1991 4 Edith and Sheldon Wiggins, 1983 6 Bill and Judy Eastman, 1958 11 Weldon and Barbara Thornton, 1955; Diane and Bob Willis, 1976 12 CL and Nell Morton, 1953 14 Lynne O Brien and Roger Mitchell, 1985 24 Doug and Susan MacKinnon, 1995 25 Meg Graham and Amy Jackson, 1999 26 Alice Glover and Donald Beeson, 1987 27 Yvonne and John Holt, 1957; Peter Carman and Lynn Bodden, 1986 INTERFAITH OBSERVANCE OF SEPTEMBER 11TH In observance of the tenth anniversary of World Trade Center bombings, an Interfaith Prayer Service will be held Sunday September 11 at 7:00 PM at First Presbyterian Church of Durham, sponsored by Durham Congregations in Action (DCIA). Binkley members and friends are welcome to meet others from the Chapel Hill Interfaith Community to carpool to First Presbyterian Church of Durham. We will gather at 6:00 PM on Sunday September 11 in the Binkley parking lot.
Prayer Concerns in the Church Family: Mike Davis, Claudia Cannady, Gladess Crisp, Jack Waddell, Rachel Avery, Don Westbrook, Pearl Seymour, Jacob Osborne, Bradshaw family, Willard Hamrick, Nettie Wilburn, Jo Flair, Aaron Shah and family, Martha Henderson, others seeking support. Prayer Concerns in the Extended Family: family of Kellie Brady (Heather Rabalais' close friends), Kathryn Andersen (Mel and Christine's daughter), Reggie Tatum and family (friends of Stuart Cantrell and Stewart Bankhead), Paul Begany (friend of Arlon Kemple and Karen Long), Will Grossman (friend of Sibyl Wagner), McSwain family (friends of Billie Cox), Virginia Freeman and Charlene Scarborough (mother and sister of Sonnie VanSant), Dr. William R. Hudson (Teeta West's brother), Jackson Grove (Amy Jackson's infant nephew), Steve Elliott (Andy's brother), Althea Brock (Roy and Ann's sister-in-law), Tony Darr (Mel Andersen's brother-in-law), Christopher Burk (nephew of Marcella Burk Groon, recently injured in Afghanistan), d Marvin and Ruby Switzer (Katherine Walker's grandparents), Andrew Henley (Carl's son), Mary Jane Burns (friend of Susan and Doug MacKinnon), Jeremiah Mabry and Iliecia Matos (son and granddaughter of Gwen and Michele Mabry), Malone and Betty Thomason (Caryl Price's parents), Curtis Harper (friend of Billy and Ann Barnes and Frank B. Smith), Pastor Waldir and Igreja Batista Esperança and Congregação Batista Esperança, in Salvador, Brazil, Linda Sisk (Mark Walters' mother), Dot Peterson and family (Susan Resnik's aunt), David McIlwain (Ashley Nissler's uncle), Carley Pardington (Joe's mother), John Kent's mother and father, Tan and Scott Coats (missionaries in Thailand), Tara Hogan (Talmadge Walker's niece). Friends and Family Serving in the Armed Forces: Dave Andrews (Wallace cousin), and Forrest Wallace (Eastman- Zirkle cousin), both currently in Afghanistan. In the Hospital/Rehab: Ben Loeb (Carolina Meadows) Health Center Residents: Bob Kreutzberg, Jean Breckenridge, Hilda Moffitt, Rusty Wagoner, Laurie Freeman, Joan Ewing, Carolyn Wallace, Beth Jukes, Marj Boltz Binkley Baptist Church 1712 Willow Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 942-4964 www.binkleychurch.org Nonprofit Org. US Postage Paid Chapel Hill, NC Permit No. 70 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED