The Carillon First Baptist Church of Penfield 2017 In This Issue Message from Pastor Phil...1 July Birthdays...2 Moderator's Report...2 Financially Speaking...2 Pulpit Exchange...2 Cameron Community Volunteer Opportunities...3 Nursing Volunteers Needed...4 Revised Constitution...4 Vacation Bible School Program...4 Who Does What...5 A Pastoral Letter...6 Seven ABC Priorities Highlighted...7 Message from Pastor Phil Sankofa The word Sankofa comes from the Akan language of Ghana and loosely translated means go back and fetch what you forgot. The church has gone from once dominating the religious and cultural landscape of western societies to fading from its landscape. Many are asking, what happened? I suggest that part of what happened is we forgot something. We can look at the early church to see why it grew in the first place. In the 12th chapter of John there is the familiar verse where Jesus says, when I am lifted up from the earth, will draw all people to myself. How did the early Church lift up Jesus? In his book The Rise of Christianity, sociologist Rodney Stark observed this about the early church: "Christianity served as a revitalization movement that arose in response to the misery, chaos, fear, and brutality of life in the Greco-Roman world. Christianity revitalized life in the Greco-Roman world by providing new norms and new kinds of social relationships able to cope with many urgent problems. what they brought was not simply a movement, but a new culture capable of making life more tolerable." In the spirit if Sankofa, we might consider these observations and look back to revitalizing a model of being a response to the misery, chaos, fear, and brutality of life in the modern world. We might look back to that model of providing new norms and new kinds of social relationships able to cope with many urgent problems. We might look towards creating a new culture capable of making life more tolerable." The collective call of the church has always been to to proclaim good news, to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to those who are oppressed and set free those who are bound. Christ still has a message for the world. Our mission has not changed. When we are honest about the world we are in, we will then be able to live and proclaim Christ such a way that Jesus again draws all people unto himself. Your Brother In Christ Pastor Phil
The Carillon First Baptist Church of Penfield July 2017 4 Marie Folz 8 Johnathan Britt 15 Nathan Bertrand 20 Joseph Collison 22 Fritz May 24 Olivia Phillips 27 Kay Brockway 29 Jenna Collison 29 Lauren Collison 31 Drew Britt 31 Gloria Fisler July Birthdays fliers to people passing by the church. If you will be able to help us, please contact Yvonne O'Brien at jyob@aol.com. On June 18, we held a special congregational meeting and approved the proposed changes to the constitution and by laws. Thank you to all who stayed after worship and participated in this meeting. For those of you who have not been in church lately and haven't heard our new (new in February) organist, Alex Gilson, you are missing something special! Alex truly enhances our worship with his extraordinary talents! Come to church and hear Alex! God is good! Marsha Kiriazides Moderator's Report July 2017 Thank you to our Common Life team for its hard work and a wonderful church picnic! We enjoyed good food and good fellowship. It was nice to be in New Fellowship Hall where it wasn't quite as hot. The Coordinating Council met on June 15. We finished the work on the proposed changes to the constitution and by laws (with the exception of section 13, the Pastoral Relations Team). Thank you, Sarah Kohlenberg, for your dedicated work and for guiding us through this process. We also received an update from our Search committee. They are meeting twice weekly and have been video conferencing with prospective candidates. We are hoping to participate in Penfield's 4th of July celebration. During the parade on July 1 at 10:00 am, we will offer Popsicles and Financially Speaking I will be sending statements in July for the first six months of the year. Please review them carefully for accuracy. Also, do not forget to meet your financial commitments to our church over the summer months, expenses know no season! Bill Werther Financial Secretary Pulpit Exchange Reverend Kevin Slough of the Elmgrove United Methodist Church will be preaching at First Baptist on July 9, 2017. Pastor Davis will preach at the Elmgrove United Methodist Church that morning. 2
July 2017 First Baptist Church of Penfield The Carillon Cameron Community Volunteer Opportunities Food Pantry Mon-Fri 9-11am Sort food Fill pantry orders Organize a Food Drive CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS Help us feed Rochester's children and their families Join Our Kitchen Team Schools out for summer! With children not receiving meals at school, they often come to Cameron, increasing our daily numbers significantly. We are looking for adults 18 and older to volunteer in our Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry. We need help prepping and cooking meals to serve in our daily hot lunch program as well as fulfilling food pantry orders for families in need. Soup Kitchen Mon-Sat 9:30am-2pm (various shifts) Cook meals Serve meals Clean up 3
The Carillon First Baptist Church of Penfield July 2017 Revised Constitution The Constitutional revisions were approved on June 18th. If you are not a member and wish to vote at Congregational meetings you will need to contact Bill Werther, Financial Secretary and receive envelopes to show that you have given during the past year. Do not wait until time to cast a vote. Do it now. All Teams and Committees should review the new Constitution since several responsibilities have changed and several have been described in more detail. The Constitution will soon be on the web page. Hard copies are available if you do not have access to the web and wish a copy. Sarah Kohlenberg Kids Cafe Mon-Fri 4:15-5:15pm Prepare meals Serve meals Clean up To become a volunteer, please complete THIS FORM and email it to lindsay.jewett@cameronministries.org or call (585)254-2697 Vacation Bible School Program August 14th August 18th 2017 9:00 am noon See the registration form included with this July Carillon or pick one up in the office. Nursing Volunteers Needed Attention RNs: Shepherd Home is in need of nurses to be a part of its weekend on-call staff. If you are interested in sharing in our ministry to the terminally ill and their families and can be on call occasionally, please contact Betsy Inglis (betsy @shepherdhome.org or 381-0890) 4
July 2017 First Baptist Church of Penfield The Carillon Who Does What Teams, Boards, Committees, Volunteers of the First Baptist Church of Penfield 2017-2018 (parentheses indicate when term of elected officers expires) Coordinating Council Moderator Marsha Kiriazides (2018) Vice Moderator Jeff Phillips (2018) Church clerk Sandy Pray (2018) At Large Members: Bonnie Cleaver (2018) Yvonne O Brien (2019) Marie Sandman (2020) Mission Team Nancy Zaenglein (2018) Janette Keenan (2019) Sue Sparnecht (2020) Common Life Emily Johnson (2018) Nancy Lancaster (2019) Penny Goodman (2018) Worship Roger Zanglein (2018) Marie Sandman (2019) Sarah Kohlenberg (2020) Teaching Pat Holderbaum (2018) Ginna Blackman (2020) Vacant Note: Teaching and Worship meets as one team Trustees Fritz May (2018) Chris Ahl (2018) Bruce Blackman (2019) Kathy Werther (2019) Don Fox (2020) Sarah Phillips (2020) Treasurer: Jeff Bertrand (Jan 2018) Financial Secretary: Bill Werther Nominating Committee Don Fox (2018) Jeff Phillips (2018) Committee Representatives Trustees: Mission: Common Life: Teaching & Worship: VOLUNTEERS Deacons Berta Arnold Marsha Kiriazides Judy McNeil Carol Morse Sue Sparnecht Memorial Fund Marie Sandman Martha Britt Mary Lou Bullock Friendship Circle Marie Sandman Flapjack Saturday Dick Andrews Jeff Phillips Bill Werther Tom and Jeanette Keenan Habitat for Humanity Bonnie Cleaver Ellen Stokes Cameron Ginna Blackman Church Historian Ellen Stokes Readers & Greeters Ginny Wilterdink Ushers Bonnie Cleaver 5
The Carillon First Baptist Church of Penfield July 2017 Flowers Pat Heckman Music Committee Georgia May Alex Gilson Tech Team Gene Kohlenberg Gregg Goodman Jeff Phillips David Trump Sarah Kohlenberg Webmaster Michael Pray Facebook and Publicity Debbie Lochner Scouting Representative Roger Zaenglein Teachers Young Children: Debbie Lochner Older Children: Penny Goodman ABCRGR Delegates and Rep to Ordination Council Berta Arnold Phil Davis Vacant Pastoral Relations Team Jeff Bertrand Ellen Stokes Service Board of Fairport Baptist Home Marie Sandman Pauline Bennett Search Committee Dick Andrews Libby Bertrand Bruce Blackman Mike Pray Judy McNeil Yvonne O Brien David Trump A Pastoral Letter from Rev. Dr. Lee B. Spitzer, General Secretary of American Baptist Churches USA General Secretary Lee Spitzer shared a pastoral letter on Friday, June 16. At the close of his letter, he noted five challenges which he believes will help American Baptists to hold fast to their Baptist convictions while also contributing to a more harmonious American civic life: 1. Commit to listen more graciously and with an open mind, especially when we are in conversation with people who hold different views than we do. 2. Reject anger, rudeness, hatred, arrogance, and egotism in our dealings with others. Being prophetic is not compatible with being obsessive, abusive or insensitive. 3. Do not forget that people we disagree with are still human beings, and desire respect, grace and acceptance. The Golden Rule still applies to human relationships. 4. Be patient before responding to situations and people; oftentimes, first reports of an event do not convey the whole truth. Kneejerk reactions are seldom helpful. 5. Do not assume that one's own position on an issue is the only Christian response to 6
July 2017 First Baptist Church of Penfield The Carillon which all others must subscribe. We know only "in part," as Paul says. Spitzer concluded the letter with a call to action: As American Baptists, may we, through our words and actions, "let our light shine before others, so that they may see our good deeds" (Matthew 5:16) and be drawn to Jesus Christ, our Lord! Seven ABC Priorities Highlighted This summer at the 2017 Biennial Mission Summit, June 30-July 2, at the Oregon Convention Center in Portland, Ore., the Mission Summit Conversations will showcase seven dedicated rooms for the seven denominational priorities: Anti-Violence, Discipleship, Ending Poverty, Gospel in a Rapidly Changing Society, Innovative Models of Pastoral Ministry, Next Generation of Leaders and Women in Ministry. Leading up to the Biennial Mission Summit, American Baptists are invited join Facebook Groups dedicated to the seven priorities to engage in discussion both before, and after, the Biennial Mission Summit. 7
The Carillon First Baptist Church of Penfield 1862 Penfield Road Penfield, NY 14526 We have 3 methods of receiving the monthly newsletter. Method 1 Open the link on our web page at www.fbpenfield.org Method 2 Pick up your personal copy at Sunday Worship Method 3 Receive a printed copy via US Postal Mail Please help us to obtain a cost savings! Open the link or pick up! If you wish to change your method, please e-mail us at fbpenfield.@toast.net or call the Church Office at (585) 586-2876. Our Church Staff Philip B. Davis Sr. ~ Pastor Alex Gilson ~ Organist, Music Director Therese Perrotta & Brent Doucette ~ Choral Scholars Andrea Main ~ Office Assistant Laura Swail ~ Nursery Care Meho & Hava Kapidzic ~ Church Custodians Contact Information (585) 586-2876 E-mail ~ fbpenfield@toast.net Website ~ www.fbpenfield.org Find us on Facebook Church Office Hours Monday thru Friday, 9:00am to 12:00pm OUR PURPOSE STATEMENT We welcome to our worship all who desire to know God through Jesus Christ. We encourage each other to develop a relationship with God and to live as Christ taught us. We covenant together to seek out and minister to those in spiritual, emotional or physical need.