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December 8, 2014 I Am Providence Page 3 INSIDE THIS EDITION We Believe! Page 2 CONNECTING 2 I AM PROVIDENCE 3 MISSIONS 4 CHILDREN S MINISTRY 4 YEAR-END GIVING 6 COMMUNITY 7 Volume GG, No.24

Connecting Even though there is so much else I could say at this time of year in my space this issue, let me use it to make sure we are all on the same page with the schedule for the coming weeks. I always get a bit nervous when we change our Sunday routine. First of all, the schedule for this coming Sunday (December 14th) is our normal routine, including breakfast and two worship services. The schedule, however, for the following two Sundays is different from the norm but the same for both Sundays: December 21st and 28th 8:00am Breakfast 9:00am Sunday School 10:30am Worship We return to our normal schedule on January 4th. Thanks for making these adjustments and my hope is that you will take advantage of every opportunity to worship during this season. Worship is so important at any time but there is just something very special about this time of year. I hope to see you many times in the coming weeks. Grace and peace, ON RECORD - December 7, 2014 Christian Education (includes outside groups/events) Division Enrollment Attendance Preschool 102 73 Children 116 79 Students 146 74 Adults 821 395 Total 1,185 621 Worship Total 622 Christian Stewardship Average Weekly Requirement *$46,009.55 YTD Budget Requirements $2,254,468.33 YTD Budget Received $2,165,501.40 Campaign To-Date Receipts $5,623,338.87 YTD Campaign Receipts $42,520.12 YTD Bank Note Balance $834,868.76 YTD Self-Financed Debt Balance $153,421.44 *The average weekly requirement is the annual budget divided by 52-weeks. It Matters (Believe!) as of 12/08/14 Commitment Cards Received: 385 Amount Pledged: $1,769,951 Sunday in Worship December 14th - 8:30am & 11:00am The Third Sunday of Advent Dr. Al Cadenhead Toward Spiritual Health: Good News From A Stranger John 1: 6-8, 19-28 December 21st - 10:30am The Fourth Sunday of Advent A Service of Lessons and Carols PBC Sanctuary Choir & String Ensemble This Month: Deacon of the week (704-366-4030 x147): December 10-16: Sarah Blackwell December 17-23: Mary Bonheimer Minister on call: December 12-14: Randy Ballard (704-650-9449) December 19-21: Al Cadenhead (704-608-7943) 2

I AM PROVIDENCE Giving A Legacy Just take a look in one of the back three rows. That s where you ll find Wilna Lorene Eury. She s been sitting there since 1960 when her family joined the church. They had just moved here from Concord, NC and she was 15 years old. Back then, Gordon Weekley was the pastor and our congregation worshiped in the original sanctuary, which is now Randolph Hall home to many a classroom. Her father, Millard Eury, served as an usher. The family always sat in the back rows during worship so her father could join them after he completed his duties. Wilna was a GA for many years, achieving Queen Regent-In- Service, the highest honor a young woman can receive. She studied scripture and memorized verses. And it was during these years that Wilna says her faith foundation was formed. Jean Nelms, Inez Arant and other ladies in the church really solidified my beliefs and strengthened my faith. Those who came before me gave me an Wilna (center, back row) enduring foundation. As an adult today, I treasure my friends in the Esther Sunday School Class who are there as I continue my journey. Dr. Henry Crouch was another person who helped her faith grow, along with Dr. Alton Cadenhead and his staff who have played a significant role in her journey. It s the people that matter most. You never stop growing, said Wilna. When one door closes, another opens. Life is a journey and you are always on a spiritual journey. Over the past 45 years, Wilna has continued to grow. She s served in several capacities at Providence, and this coming year she will be the Chair of the Senior Adult Committee, attending to our older adults needs and social activities. She will be busy planning special events and ensuring PBC s greatest generation is well cared for. One of Wilna s fondest memories is of the many Christmases she spent with her family. Her father was a Mason and a Shriner in the 1980s and he introduced the Santa Booth at the Southern Christmas Show. The booth raised money for the Shriners Hospital for Children in Greenville, S.C. And every year, the whole Eury family and all their friends got involved raising money and furthering the work of the Shriners. She and her family continued that tradition until her sister passed away in 1995. Surely you ve noticed the breathtaking tree in our Rotunda. You have Wilna to thank for that! Notice the golden crowns and shimmering crosses. See the trumpeting angels and other sparkling Chrismons. When asked why she donated the tree, she said, Christmas is such a special time for me and this tree is my way of remembering my family s giving spirit. My hope is this tree and all its ornaments will give my Providence family pleasure for years to come. A precious gift from a precious family member. Thank you, Wilna. - Summer Sneed Music & Worship Associate Those who came before me gave me an enduring foundation. CONNECTIONS 3

MISSIONS The Little Garden That Could During the week of Thanksgiving, our community garden surpassed a big milestone. Over a TON of vegetables have been donated to Friendship Trays out of our garden since our beginning in 2011! We have donated a total of 2,010 pounds total, with 840 pounds just this year! This garden has grown from a small project of 3-4 beds in 2011 to over 20 beds this year! These fresh vegetables allow Friendship Trays to provide nutritious meals to their recipients year-round. Thank you to everyone who donated funds, time, sweat & even a shoulder (our super cultivator & harvester Bill Pangle is on injured reserve) to help make this happen this year! The Garden Crew needs your help in 2015! If you would like to volunteer in any way with our garden, please contact Leslie Jones (lescsu@yahoo.com or 704-562-9710). One of the current garden volunteers, Bill Brown compared the efforts of our community garden to the Parable of the Mustard Seed. From little, much comes. Thank you so much for your generosity this year! CHILDREN S MINISTRY Children, Candles, and Carols Christmas is all about a child. It s about a child sent from Heaven long ago to be born to a young girl named Mary and young man named Joseph. This little child would change the world. Each year at Providence, we offer an opportunity for children to celebrate this precious child that came to us at Christmas. Our worship service for children on Christmas Eve is a unique experience. It s full of fun, laughter, joy, and a bit of chaos! We allow each child who attends to choose a part in our nativity play. Children can choose to be a shepherd, an angel, a wise man, an animal or even a star! We provide the costumes and presto, it s time for the curtain call! The children participate in the nativity story as it is read. This version of the gospel story is a sight to behold. You always have a reluctant shepherd or an uncooperative animal. And you never know what Baby Jesus a real baby will do! Throughout the entire service, families enjoy singing familiar Christmas carols, and at the end of the service, we share the light of Christ with one another. Each year, children go home with a nativity ornament to hang on their tree. It is our hope that they will always remember this magical morning at church. So plan to step away from the Christmas cookies and the last minute gift wrapping and share the joy of Christmas with us. Our children s service starts at 10:00am on Christmas Eve in the Sanctuary. You will leave with a heart full of joy guaranteed! - Julia Wright 4

COMMUNITY Primetimers for December All are cordially invited to attend our holiday celebration on Thursday, December 18th at 12noon in the Crouch Fellowship Hall. The PBC Encore Singers will present a musical program of your holiday favorites. Cost:$7.00. Reservation deadline is noon, Monday, December 15th. Call either the Church Office or 704.366.4030 x211 to make your reservations. Dress in holiday style and join us on the 18th! ADVENT Third Sunday of Advent, December 14th: 8:30 & 11:00am worship Toward Spiritual Health: Good News from a Stranger John 1:6-8, 19-28, Dr. Al Cadenhead Baby s 1st Christmas Party Sunday, December 14th, 9:45am All babies born in 2014 and their parents are invited! We have a special gift for our babies! Children s Christmas Parties Wednesday, December 17th, 6:00 7:15pm Festive fun for preschoolers and children. Please make reservations with the Children s Ministry Office. Fourth Sunday of Advent, December 21st: 8:00am-Breakfast; 9:00am-Sunday School; 10:30am-Worship Lessons and Carols Service Sunday, December 21st, 10:30am, Sanctuary Special Christmas music and readings, led by our Sanctuary Choir and a string ensemble. Christmas Eve Wednesday, December 24th 10:00am - Children, Candles and Carols Service (family-friendly service) 6:00pm - Candlelight and Communion Service Seemingly Low Profile People Luke 2:1-14, Dr. Al Cadenhead, preaching 11:30pm - Candlelight and Communion Service First Sunday after Christmastide, December 28th: 8:00am-Breakfast; 9:00am-Sunday School; 10:30am-Worship Toward Spiritual Health: The Freedom of a Slave Luke 4:16-21, Dr. Al Cadenhead CONNECTIONS 5

COMMUNITY Year End Giving Reminder for 2014 The church office closes at NOON on Wednesday, December 31st. In compliance with the Internal Revenue Service, the following requirements allow contributions to be counted for your 2014 tax purposes: All contributions received during Sunday services of December 28th. All contributions hand-delivered to the church office by Noon on December 31, 2014. All contributions received with a December 31, 2014 validated USPS postmark. All contributions received into our brokerage account by December 31, 2014. All contributions received electronically to our church bank account by December 31, 2014. Any contribution received after December 31, 2014 will be treated as a gift to 2015. December Wednesday Dinner Menus December 10th Lemon Pepper Baked Chicken Breast Gnocchi with Basil Alfredo Sauce Broccoli and Cauliflower Rolls Pumpkin Pie December 17th Beef Pot Roast with Potatoes and Carrots Baby Lima Beans Yeast Rolls Chocolate Bread with Crème Anglaise December 24th No Dinner December 31st No Dinner Please note: These menus are subject to change depending on food availability and church schedules. Sermon Schedule for December, 2014 December 14 Toward Spiritual Health: Good News From A Stranger John 1: 6-8, 19-28 December 21 Worship 10:30am Sanctuary Choir Presentation December 24-Christmas Eve Seemingly Low Profile People Luke 2: 1-14 December 28 Worship 10:30am Toward Spiritual Health: The Freedom Of A Slave Luke 4: 16-21 Church Holiday Schedule December 24th-Christmas Eve Activities Center & Weekday Education Ministry CLOSED December 25th-Christmas Day Activities Center, Church Office & Weekday Education Ministry CLOSED December 26th Activities Center, Church Office & Weekday Education Ministry CLOSED December 31st-New Year s Eve Activities Center & Church Office closing at 12noon. Weekday Education Ministry CLOSED January 1st-New Year s Day Activities Center, Church Office & Weekday Education Ministry CLOSED 6

COMMUNITY In Appreciation Words cannot express the appreciation and gratitude our family has for the wonderful love and support that was shown to Jack by the ministers, staff, and church family of Providence during his illnesses and recent passing. The church meant so much to him and every visit, meal, card, e-mail, phone call...plus thoughts and prayers were so uplifting to all of us. Ashley, Greg and I have been so blessed by your constant faithfulness throughout this journey. Love in Christ, Nancy Coppage Thank you!! Our hearts are still so full from the sea of purple on November 16th. There are so many people who are affected by Epilepsy, so many in our own church family and a show of support like that means more than you will likely ever know. For us, there will never be words to adequately thank you for the unwavering love and support you all continue to show our family. Purple Sunday was beautifully overwhelming and unbelievably touching. We are so thankful every day, for each and every one of you. With love - Fred, Ellen, Freddie and Logan Wingate To our Providence family, Dutch & I are so touched by all the wonderful meals, cards, calls and expressions of concern during my surgery and ongoing recovery. Most of all, I appreciate your prayers and have felt a mantle of love around me. What a blessing it is to be a part of such a caring church. Sally Klintworth In Sympathy - The family of Linda Archer in her death. - Duane Bruch & family in the death of his sister, Hilda Bruch Harding. - George Crouch & family in the death of his brother, Jack Sanford Crouch. - Sam Grubbs & family in the death of his grandmother, Marjorie Payne. - The family of Mary D. Owens in her death. - Tim Rogers & family in the death of his mother, Evelyn Raybon Rogers. Celebrating Births - Darcy Lyn Conrad, daughter of Danielle & Adam Conrad and sister of Annelise Conrad, on November 30, 2014. Safe & Secure Did you know that there are over 50 exterior doors at Providence? Beginning this Sunday, the following exterior doors are designated as entrance doors: Rotunda, Fellowship Hall, Children s Ministry Building (portico), Activities Center (portico), Randolph Hall side door, Chapel door, and breezeway doors between buildings. All other doors are exit only. - Richard Landers CONNECTIONS 7

Postmaster, Send Address Corrections to: Connections 4921 Randolph Road Charlotte, NC 28211-4002 connections USPS 979-940 Published semi-monthly plus two special editions in March and September Providence Baptist Church 4921 Randolph Road Charlotte, NC 28211-4002 (704) 366-2784 Periodicals Postage Paid Charlotte, NC Periodicals Postage PAID Charlotte, NC USPS 979-940 Upcoming Events Be sure to mark your calendars for these upcoming events on our church calendar. Don t miss them! Lessons & Carols Service Sunday, December 21, 10:30am, Sanctuary A service of Christmas songs and readings led by the Sanctuary Choir and a string ensemble. Sunday December Schedule December 21st & December 28th Breakfast - 8:00am; Sunday School - 9:00am Worship - 10:30am It Matters - 60 Years of Commitment Have you returned a commitment card? Cards are available at the Church Office if you need one. Next Connections is December 22nd Deadline for submitting articles, photos, announcements, etc, is Noon, Monday, December 15th. Articles should be 250 words or less. Please email your submissions to: dgrosch@providencebc.org. Thank you! LIKE US on FACEBOOK! Providence Baptist Church Charlotte, NC FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @pbccommunity Check Out Our Website! Mailing Address: 4921 Randolph Road Charlotte, NC 28211-4002 Telephone contact: Media Ministry 704.366.4030 X144 E-mail contact: Connections@providencebc.org