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Our Church Hampton Baptist Church, Hampton, VA March 2016 Holy Week March 24 ~ Maundy Thursday Passover Seder Experience Communion & Dinner 5:45 PM Tenebrae ~ Service of Shadows 7:00 PM March 25 ~ Good Friday Walk with the Cross (Begins @ First Baptist) 5:00 P M (Concludes at) St. John s Episcopal Church (All are invited after the Walk of the Cross to) Community Dinner at Queen Street Baptist March 27 ~ Easter Worship with Communion Sunday School for all ages Annual Easter Egg Hunt (on the front lawn) Worship with Communion 9:45 AM 9:50 AM (sharp) 11:00 AM No Evening Activities March Prayer Verse : "He is not here; he has risen, just as he said." Town Hall Meeting called for March 30th at 7:00 PM in the New Fellowship Hall

Circles of Diversity, 2016 Hampton Baptist Church participated in the Circles of Diversity experience last year that was held during the Season of Lent. This set of weekly encounters is designed to celebrate each individual s uniqueness while exploring religious differences in a safe, positive, and nurturing environment that will help us to better understand and respect each other. I participated in this initiative sponsored by the Hampton Unity Commission and look forward to doing so again this Spring. This year, we would like to extend to you another opportunity in meeting weekly with friends from different faith communities throughout the Hampton Roads area. If you are interested in participating this year, the deadline to sign up is March 25, 2016. Once you have signed up, you will get an opportunity to select the day and time that best suits your schedule. Each group will have 6, 2 hour sessions over a period of 6 weeks to meet with a guided process that facilitates conversation and dialogue. Ashleigh Diehl and I will be serving as Facilitators. So, don t hesitate to ask us if you have any questions. This is a great opportunity to get to know the diversity of the Hampton community and to explore some of your own questions about other faith systems and the communities connected to them. We hope you will take this opportunity to do so, and invite others who might also be interested in this interfaith dialogue. Betty Pugh Mills Maundy Thursday and Tenebrae at HBC March 24 ~ 5:45-8:00 p.m. Holy Week is the most important week in the whole of the Christian Year and we are going to explore this part of Christ s journey in some different ways from our traditional approach and service schedule. On Maundy Thursday, we will gather promptly at 5:45 pm in the new Fellowship Hall for a Passover Seder Experience for all ages. As you may recall, the last meal that Jesus had with his disciples was in the historical context of the Seder Passover meal. After we encounter the sights, sounds, and foods of that night, we will share in communion in the Fellowship Hall around the tables where we are gathered as the family of God. Then we will share our simple meal of soup, bread (to include gluten-free bread), and fresh fruit. At 7:00 pm, we will enter the worship space of our Sanctuary where a Tenebrae Service of Shadows will be offered as our worship. The service will be intergenerational and will involve adults, youth, and children in a variety of ways. Gifts of scripture, song, drama, and imagery will be coordinated as we journey with Jesus through this most important part of the journey. We hope that you will make every effort to attend and invite someone who might be wondering what Easter is all about. We continue to believe that a joyous Easter is just about impossible to attain unless we walk through the valley of the shadow. Luckily, this week, we do not do it alone! Betty, Rachel, & Tom

March Birthdays Happy Birthday to you...happy Birthday to you Happy Birthday dear 2 Sheri Moore 2 Kaleah Coleman 3 Frances Frankie Lane 4 Mike Bjorklund 4 Talmadge Barbour 5 Bill Corlett 6 Billy Byrd 8 Skeeter Heath 10 Sharon Melson 10 Martha Norman 12 Dee Mills 13 Katherine Michael 13 Rhonda Schell 14 Beverly Doyer 15 Corinna Payne 16 Becky Mitton 17 Carol Seymour 18 Will Bane 18 Mary Irene Rollins 18 Martha Owens 19 Susanna McKendree 20 Donald Cleckley 20 Kassandra Brown 22 Chuck Clemens 22 Buddy Denton 23 Vivian Deal 23 Nancy Lee Trimble 23 Alston Black 25 Bob Kimsey 26 Marshall Jordan III 26 McKenzie Kniffen 29 Ashley Taylor 30 Doug Moore 30 Nick Hobbs 31 Ron Phelps MARCH WMU NEWS The Lord calls us to surrender our will and our ways. He reminds us that nothing we have is ours. All of it belongs to Him. This pattern of love has been shown in our giving of Baby Shower gifts this past February to the Teen Moms Support Program. Chaplain Joyce Everett itemized a dollar amount for all the gifts that were given. The total amount came to over $600.00. Most of all, they were given out of love for our Lord. In our mission groups we will continue to pray for the 30 young women (ages 15-20) who are enrolled in this Hampton Roads Community Action Program. Thank you for your support of the Peninsula Rescue Mission. We provided several large bags of men s underwear to this ministry. Your gifts impact the lives of thousands of homeless men in our community. But more important than the physical needs, we have given them a chance for hope, a chance to encounter Jesus at the Peninsula Rescue Mission. I thank you, and the men thank you! John Twigg, Asst. Superintendent. Marian Supplee

Town Hall Meeting March 30, 7:00 p.m. in the New Fellowship Hall You are invited to a Town Hall meeting in the new fellowship hall. The Steering Committee overseeing the Deeping Roots, Radical Rebuild Capital Campaign II will give you a detailed update on all aspects of the capital improvements project. This will be a time to ask questions about our entry into the facility. We will also provide an update on the pledges, finances, and any additional information related to the actual building process. Please note this on your calendar and make plans to join us. Deacon Assignments for March 8:30 11:00 North (baptistry) (Capt.) Steve Sandford (greeter) Gary Powell South (piano) North (baptistry) (Capt.) Jimmy Michael Lisa Garber (greeter) Joyce Clemens South (piano) Deacon of the week 3/6 Jess Wilkins To Be Filled 3/13 Melissa Lerner Kathy Kruschwitz 3/20 Cynthia Otte Jimmy Michael 3/27 Jim Puckett II Tommy O Bryan Single Service Pat Garvey, Chair Steering Committee for DRRR Meetings &/or Room Reservation ~ Schedule for March Deacon s Meeting: March 29th 7:00 PM - Jones Fellowship Hall Patty Price (greeter) Cynthia Otte Margie Ware Frank Schneider (greeter) David Gaffney *Names in blue are scheduled for the Service Exchange Club: March 10th 4-9:00 PM - Jones Fellowship Hall Southeastern Correctional Ministries Meeting: March 5th - 11:30 AM - Board of Directors in the Jones Fellowship Hall March 19th - 9 1:00 PM - Volunteer Orientation in the Jones Fellowship Hall

WALK THE CROSS a community-wide experience of Good Friday On March 25th at 5 p.m., meet at First Baptist Church, corner of Lincoln and N. King Street, or join us along the way. We weave through downtown Hampton, ending in the cemetery of St. John s Episcopal Church. This deeply moving experience for all ages includes readings, songs, and small tokens of remembrance for children at each station. Free community dinner at Queen Street Baptist for all who choose to stay. ~ Sponsored by downtown churches ~ Every Day is Easter Easter comes but once a year, so many people say, but to a person saved from sin, it's Easter every day! A man when saved or born again, his life to Christ will give, and as a new-born babe in Christ, he's just begun to live. I am the resurrection and the life, the Savior one day said; and he, believing in my word, shall live though he be dead. And that well known Apostle Paul, in Philippi made plain; for me to live in Jesus Christ, for me to die is gain. So when the blood of Christ, our Lord, redeems a soul from sin; every day is Easter, for Jesus lives within! Welcoming Spring. Mary C. (This page and the poems inside from our own Miss Mary ) Thank you :) Sunday, March 13 - (Daylight Savings Time) Don't forget to Spring ahead your clocks, 1 hour, on Sat. night! March 20 - First Day of Spring. "The first day of spring is one thing, and the first spring day is another. The difference between them is sometimes as great as a month." The year's at the spring And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hillside's dew pearled; The lark's on the wind; The snail's on the thorn; God's in His heaven - All's right with the world! ~ Robert Browning ~ Henry Van Dyke.

HBC Emeritus Class Allison, Velma Jean Christian, John & Martha Curtis, Mr. Philip (Phil) Dixon, Mrs. Lois Galloway, Mrs. Connie Gerringer, Mrs. Ruth Hatchett, Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, Maude Haynes, Mrs. Jean Hoffman, Irene Johnston, Mrs. Virginia Continue to Pray for our Emeritus Class! The Prayer of St. Patrick Malone, Latrelle (Aunt to Becky Glass) McKendree, Mrs. Beth Norman, Ms. Martha Pollock, Martha Powell, Mrs. Patsy Winstead, Mrs. Wilma Wornom, Mrs. Freddy Yates, Dr. Carson I arise today Through the strength of heaven; Light of the sun, Splendor of fire, Speed of lightning, Swiftness of the wind, Depth of the sea, Stability of the earth, Firmness of the rock. I arise today Through God s strength to pilot me; God s might to uphold me, God s wisdom to guide me, God s eye to look before me, God s ear to hear me, God s word to speak for me, God s hand to guard me, God s way to lie before me, God s shield to protect me, God s hosts to save me afar and near, Alone or in a multitude. Christ shield me today against wounding Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ when I lie down, Christ when I sit down, Christ in the heart of everyone who thinks of me, Christ in the mouth of everyone who speaks of me, Christ in the eye that sees me, Christ in the ear that hears me. I arise today Through the mighty strength Of the Lord of Creation. From: Mary C. WEDNESDAY Family Night Dinners March 2 Chili, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, salad, corn chips & dessert Greeters: Betty Miller & Virginia Kanoy Servers: Little Brown Fox Class March 9 Fried Chicken, seasoned rice, broccoli, bread & dessert Greeters: Vivian Deal & Jane Ward Servers: Jay Russ Class March 16 Roast Pork with tomato, mushroom & onion sauce, redskins potatoes, green beans, bread & dessert Greeters: Nancy & Billy Forbes Serves Jim Paul Allison Class March 23 (No Wed. Night Activities) March 24 (Maunday Thursday Dinner) Soup, bread, & fresh fruit Greeters: Betty Berge Servers: Need Volunteers March 30 Beef Stroganoff with noodles, green beans, bread & Easter cake Greeters: Need Volunteers Servers: Need Volunteers Menu listed subjected to change due to Kitchen Transition All meals served with salad bar (unless otherwise noted), iced tea, hot tea, water and coffee

HBC Sunday & Wednesday Schedule for March Sunday, March 6 ~ Lent 4 Worship 9:45 AM Sunday School for all ages 11:00 AM Worship 4-7:00 PM Youth Group (Dinner: Forsythe/Blake) Sunday, March 13 ~ Lent 5 Worship 9:45 AM Sunday School for all ages 11:00 AM Worship 5:00 PM Steeple Singers No Evening Youth Activities (Returning from Youth at Mission Madness) Nursery Workers For March March 6 March 13 March 20 S.S. 11:00 AM S.S. 11:00 AM Single Service S.S. 9:15 AM 10:30 AM Sandy Taylor Corinna Payne Susan Lewis Toni Wilkins Alystra Barefoot Bev O Bryan Brooke Puckett Lindsey Bane Kay Powell - (back-up if needed) Sunday, March 20 ~ Palm Sunday Single Service 9:15 AM Brunch for Adult Sunday School 10:30 AM Worship 5-7:00 PM Youth Group (Dinner: Hudson ) March 27 S.S. 11:00 AM Liz Abeyounis Sarah Puckett Elizabeth Johnson Sunday, March 27 ~ Easter Worship 9:45 AM Sunday School for all ages 11:00 AM Worship No Evening Activities Wednesday Evening Schedule : (For all ages) 5:45-8:00 PM - Dinner, Choir, Missions, Bible Study, Activities & more WMU Circles for March Dorothy Lee Jones Group - 11:30 AM Tuesday, March 1 at The Chamberlin with Martha Ailor *Garber/Chandler Group - Tuesday, March 8 *Martha Ailor Group - Tuesday, March 8 *Lucille Rollins Group - (*At time of print T.B.A.) Blessings I knelt to pray when day was done, And prayed, O Lord, bless everyone, Lift from each saddened heart the pain And let the sick be well again. And then I woke another day And carelessly went on my way, The whole day long I did not try To wipe a tear from any eye. I did not try to share the load Of any brother on the road. I did not even go to see The sick man just next door to me. Yet once again when day was done, I prayed, O Lord, bless everyone. But as I prayed, into my ear There came a voice that whispered clear, Pause now, my son, before you pray. Whom have you tried to bless today? Gods sweetest blessing always go By hands that serve him here below. And then I hid my face and cried, Forgive me, God, I have not tried, But let me live another day And I will live the way I pray. 1934 Rev. Roy Shanan ~ Happy Easter