P I T T S B O R O B A P T I S T C H U R C H THE PASTOR S DESK Volume 60, Issue 12 December 2016 The Spiral - Keeping the people informed The Staff at Pittsboro Baptist Church would like to wish you and your family a very Tripp Harmon Kara Joyce Archie Lassiter Debra Magee Jennifer Cashion
Page 2 A Point in Time - Historical Tidbits about PBC T h e p u l p i t a n d communion furniture was given by the family of Mrs. Almerdine Haynes in 1978 when the church sanctuary was completely renovated. Free Online Classes are offered by Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. These non-credit classes are designed for continuing education, and are immensely helpful in preparation to serve the church. If you are interested, please see their website SEBTS.EDU/MOOC.
Page 3 RePurpose Coastal Women s Retreat 2017 Join us for our women's retreat, February 24-26, 2017! We may feel we serve many different purposes, fulfilling the rolls of mother, wife, career builder, etc., but if all the noise of life has caused us to take our eyes off our primary purpose, Jesus Christ, it's time for us to "repurpose" ourselves and align our hearts with His! Guest Speaker, Beth Greer returns to Caswell, bringing a wealth of life experiences and biblical teaching with her that hits home for women of all walks of life. Fantastic music and worship leaders, delicious meals, and meaningful group time rounds out a weekend for women, supported by women, to push each other toward a purpose-filled life for God. Guests for the retreat are housed on campus where meals are also provided on Saturday and Sunday, making the retreat a greater value and more convenient for you! Total cost for the retreat is $165.00 with an $80.00 deposit due December 1 st. For questions contact Amy Harmon 919.418.1785 or ugetscan1@aol.com
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Page 5 1 Connor Goodwin 3 Doris Griffin Morgan Crutchfield Karlie May Charlie & Wanda Hudgins Richard & Martha Brigman 4 Suzanne Kriegh Bill Brooks 7 Don Whitt Jan Zirilli 8 Kelly Plunkey 11 Rudolph & Geraldine Howard 12 Jeanne Mitchell 13 Nim Brann 14 Diane Braswell Wanda Hudgins Cody Morgan 15 Kelly Kivette Katie Scheffler 16 Wilson Braxton Brittany Lasater Jeff Magee Munro & Beth Parker 17 Chuck & Vickie Highlund 18 Barry Maxwell 19 Doris Vaughn 22 Wilson & Dorothy Braxton Leslie Wilkins 23 Chris Runyan Larry & Jeannie Gillam 24 Betty Jean Whitt Blane & Jan Zirilli 25 Charles Devinney 27 Preston Smith 30 Caroline Hancock
Page 6 USHERS Jimmy Davis, Tyler Johnson, Aaron Kivette, Bob Lawler GREETERS Jimmy and Susie Griffin, Geraldine Howard SUNDAY NURSERY Dec 4 Ron and Jen Gunter, Tara and Jeremy Smith Dec 11 Roderick and Katherine Parker, Erica Melton, Jennifer Cashion Dec 18 Brenda Lipofski, Nickie Runyan, Karl Shaffer, Rebecca Ridge Dec 25 Amy Harmon, Karlie Wiggins, Christian and Ashley Batcheller SUNDAY CHILDREN S CHURCH Bible Story Teller Small Group Leaders Dec 4 Carole Sanders Darren and Maria Powers Dec 11 Frank Jurius Devin and Rebecca Ridge Dec 18 Jo Lynn Perry Aaron and Kelly Kivette Dec 25 Barb Daniel Chad and Jill Lambert
Page 7 SIS/RUBIES MEETING Friday, Dec. 2 6:30 p.m. Jo Lynn s Home (293 Harrison Pond Dr) We will have a guest speaker from UNC Women s Birthing Center, a Doulah. A Doulah is a woman who is trained to assist another woman during childbirth and who may provide support to the family after the baby is born. We will also pack two blessing boxes to send to two young ladies who will not be able to go home for Christmas. One young lady is in the service and the other is our own Jessica Lipofski. Let s open our hearts and bless these young women with the joy of Jesus! Dinner will be soup and dessert...yummy! We look forward to seeing everyone on December 2!
Page 8 All Can Serve on a Disaster Relief Team November 12, Pittsboro Baptist Church sent fourteen people to help with Disaster Relief efforts in Fair Bluff. It is the hope and plan to continue to send teams over the many months this recovery will take. The relief effort is still in the mud-out stage, where homes that have been covered in water and mud, are being cleaned up prior to reconstruction. Building skills are not required, just a willingness to work hard. The next Disaster Relief Team will be traveling east again, on December 3. If you are interested in helping December 3 or any future dates, please telephone or email Ken Haynes. In the future, when work dates are set, Ken will contact all who have expressed interest to determine who can assist on the specific dates. In other words, by signing up, you are not committing to help every time PBC sends a team. As of now, dates and locations for work sites have not been determined for 2017. Prior to the work day, volunteers must complete two forms, NC Baptist Disaster Relief General Medical Information and Participant Liability Release Form, which can be downloaded as a pdf from the Pittsboro Baptist Church website. (http://www.pittsborobaptistchurch.org) On the home page, select Men under the Ministries list. Workers should wear work boots/shoes, bring work gloves, safety glasses, and ear plugs. If you have demolition tools such as a hammer, pry bar, razor knife, or others, please bring them. There are other ways you can help in the disaster relief efforts. Snacks and water are needed for the PBC teams while they work. Anyone willing to donate items, should contact Ken. Most importantly, prayers are needed for the Relief teams while they travel and work as well as for the hurricane victims our teams are assisting. If you are interested on serving with a Disaster Relief Team, donating water and snacks for the teams, or being a Prayer Warrior, contact Ken Haynes at 919.548.4514 or email at kenhaynes776@gmail.com. Book Leaves Postponed Book Leaves, the PBC Library fundraiser that was announced to occur during the month of November, has been postponed until early 2017. It will be a great opportunity to help the library and honor a loved one. Curious? Good!
Page 9 Check It Out News from the Pearle Johnson Memorial Library Sunday Library Schedule 9:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. A great time to leisurely look at our books 10:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Didn t get up in time for Sunday School but too early for the worship service? Stop by the library. A rewarding way to end a challenging year, such as 2016 has been, is to read a good Christmas book. These three selections give you an idea of the gamut of choices; from the theology of God becoming man to historical fiction to a heart-warming children s story. Stop by next Sunday and check-out a book. The Case For Christmas by Lee Strobel By focusing on the hows and whys of Christmas, this warm yet journalistic book will help believers reaffirm their faith while guiding seekers as they pursue solid answers about this miraculous occurrence. With material from The Case for Christ as well as new ideas from author Lee Strobel, this book is designed to be a tool to give away to family, friends, neighbors, and others who want to understand what happened at Christmas 2,000 years ago. (copied from Zondervan.com) A Quilt for Christmas by Sandra Dallas The Civil War, 1964: Eliza Spooner s husband, Will, has joined the Kansas Volunteers to fight for the Union. Confident that he will return home, Eliza helps pass the time by making a special quilt to keep Will warm during his winter months. When the unthinkable happens, she takes in a woman and child who have been left alone and made vulnerable by the war, and she finds solace and camaraderie among the women of her quilting group. And when she is asked to help hide an escaped slave, she must decide for herself what is right and whom she can count on to help her. (copied from author s webpage) The Innkeeper s Daughter by Jill Briscoe When a shy innkeeper s daughter gets to play a part in Christ s birth, she discovers her own worthiness in God s eyes. (copied from amazon.com) Serving Him, Kathy Shaffer
Page 10 December Library Schedule 9-9:30a.m. 10-10:30a.m. Dec 4 Judy Beaver Barbara Jones Dec 11 Cindy Springle Roderick Parker Dec 18 Kathy Shaffer Kathy Shaffer Dec 25 Judy Beaver Susie Griffin
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