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A Monthly Publication of Boiling Springs Baptist Church June Volume 2 Issue 6 Keith s Korner... The (un)scripted Life An article for graduates and really anyone pursuing God s will. The year was 1992 and my senior class at Hendersonville High School was preparing for our senior play, Annie Get Your Gun. Several things were essential for this play to be successful, one of which was closely following the script. Our class tirelessly and relentlessly rehearsed and in late spring we presented Irving Berlin s Annie Get Your Gun. The result of memorizing and closely following the script was a musical that was true to the original and one that was enjoyed by all who came. If only life had a detailed script that, when followed, one could experience the same applause we did at the end of the night. Many graduates are currently thinking through a desired script for their life and some are even writing down how they want their life s script to play out. They are considering additional education, a job, opportunities with friends and future family plans. Other graduates are content living an unscripted life. For those of us who have now lived years beyond graduation, we can most likely say we have had our moments, more like seasons, where we can identify with the unscripted life. We may have had a detailed plan but aspirations, circumstances and interest changed and so did the script. I admit it s fun to watch an unscripted TV show but it s another thing to be living in one not knowing how things will play out. What happens when our planned out, scripted life that we have written for ourselves, begins to go off script and begins to fall apart? What happens when our lives become the unscripted show? What do we do and how do we respond? The Bible, history and even our own lives are filled with examples of scripts that have been rewritten. Life happens and we find painful and unexpected difficulties being written into what is now a revised script. Solomon gives us some guidance when this happens when he wrote, Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding but in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct your path (Proverbs 3:5-6). As hard as it is at times, may we trust God and acknowledge Him in the midst of the rewritten script. When we do, He promises to direct our path. David also guides us in the unscripted life when he writes this message from the Lord, I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you should go; I will counsel you with my eye upon you (Psalm 32:8). God doesn t promise to always let us have an easy life, but He does promise His guidance and His presence! Have you given the next act in your life s script to God? It may go as planned; it may not. What will your response be? Are you willing to allow Him to direct your paths? Can you worship Him amid an ever-changing script? As we follow God and look at the different paths that are before us in life may we hear His voice behind us as did Isaiah in Isaiah 30:21, Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, "This is the way; walk in it." But you shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria and to the end of the earth. Acts 1:8 Pastor Keith s June Services Focus: on Acts You re Welcome to Join Us! Mark Your Calendar!! Vacation Bible School Galactic Starveyors Kick-off June 11 4:00-7:30pm at Picnic Shelter Hot Dogs Games for All! Dates: June 12-15 6:00-8:45pm

We enjoyed the day as we Celebrated Mom & Families Now Let s do the same for Dads! Celebrate Dad! Family Celebration Time Children Pre-K through 6th Grade and Parents Sunday, June 18, 2017 9:30am in LEC Come and Enjoy! & Fellowship M A D Camp Music -Art -Drama Children Grades 1-6 August 7-10, 2017 9:00-1:00pm Concert: August 13 Time to be announced From our Associate Pastor for Music & Adults Candy Wilson As I sat down to think about writing an article for the newsletter, it occurred to me that Summer is upon us! How can that be?!? It seems we just moved here a couple of weeks ago.and our house definitely looks like we just recently moved in. But it has already been seven months since I began serving at Boiling Springs Baptist and almost six months since Dick and I moved into our new home. (Guess we had better get to work on unpacking those boxes!) Summer, a time that many people plan vacations and various activities that are to be enjoyed during warm weather and/or when the kids are not in school. Summer break.those were the days, huh? Before the responsibilities of jobs and family, children (of all ages) longed for the last day of school so they could spend some time lolling away the days and weeks of summer (without feeling guilty about it) catching fireflies, going swimming and/or fishing, playing games with the neighborhood kids, going on family vacations, going to cookouts, camping out in the backyard or on the back porch, lying on a blanket and trying to count the stars I could go on and on but you get the picture: summer break--a time to rest, relax, and rejuvenate. As we mature into adulthood, sometimes we seem to think it frivolous to fritter away valuable time on non-necessary activities like enjoying a walk, spending time with friends and family, napping for the fun of it, playing games, and any number of other things. But our culture and our conscience make us feel guilty for doing those things. Instead we tend to celebrate busyness and try to fit one more thing in our harried work schedule. Doing more makes us feel necessary, needed, and important. We think we have to fill in all the blank spaces on the calendar. It is hard to take a break. But, remember the Ten Commandments? I am now quoting from Deuteronomy 5:12-14a: Observe the Sabbath day and keep it holy, as the Lord your God commanded you. Six days you shall labor and do all your work. But the seventh day is a Sabbath to the Lord your God; you shall not do any work. I encourage you to take the time this summer to slow down, to literally take time to stop and smell the roses, and to remember that sometimes you have to just say no to yourself and the demands that surround you. Intentionally leave space on your calendar and in your life to open yourself to God s blessing and offer of Sabbath rest so that you CAN be refreshed, renewed, and rejuvenated. That s my plan and I m sticking to it (the boxes will wait)! Candy Preschool and Children... It had made the first tree beautiful. It had made the second tree strong. And every time people thought of the third tree, they would think of God. The Tale of Three Trees Summer is well on its way to being here and the children are thinking about summer and their fun activities. The list of summer activities for the children are on the calendar and posted outside Miss Ellen s office for you to pick up. The big event for the summer will be M.A.D. (Music, Art, Drama) Camp that will revolve around the folktale / musical of The Tale of Three Trees. Our summer camp will be August 7 thru August 10 from 9:00-1:00. The presentation will be on Sunday, August 18 as part of the Children Celebration Sunday. Registration and an information sheet are also outside Miss Ellen s office. There are activities planned for children of all ages so mark your calendar for the FUN! Pre-K Pals will be during the early evening hours so that more families can participate. The children will be doing activities both here and away from church. As we think of spring and summer we think of the beauty of the rainbow of colors that God has created for us. Rainbows show how great our God is. They show His glory! Every time you look outside, you can see God s beautiful colors. May the whole earth be filled with his glory. Psalm 72:19 Miss Ellen 2

A Message from Our Youth Minister... Summer is officially here! Congrats to our students who have finished out another school year. Congrats to our seniors who will be graduating very soon. Also, congrats and thank you to all of the teachers, staff, faculty, and administration in schools who give so much year around to make our students successful. Enjoy what you can of your summer and may it be abundantly restful for all! Also with summer here, it means that youth activities are picking up quickly. Below I will briefly talk about the different important dates, as well as weekly dates, for the youth during the summer. June 11-15: VBS - Our kick-off is Sunday, June 11 and our final day is Thursday June 15. See Ellen s article for more information. Our youth are encouraged to come and help. They can let Alan or Mary know if they want to help with a class or let Julie Daves or Allana Bryson know. We would love to have a lot of youth help to interact with children and be a part of an awesome week! June 25-29: Mission trip to Thomasville, NC. We will leave Sunday afternoon immediately following the morning worship service and return Thursday evening. The cost for this trip will be $40 per youth. If you re interested in going and haven t signed up yet, please let Alan or Mary know by Wednesday June 14. There will be a brief parent/youth meeting for all youth and parents of youth going on Wednesday June 21, where the final payment will be due as well. If you re interested in being a chaperone for the whole week or part of the week, please let Alan or Mary know and we would love to have you when you can come! Summer Weekly Youth Schedule: Sunday: No weekly planned meetings for Sunday night in the summer. There likely will be impromptu gatherings throughout the summer. Monday: During the summer, our weekly prayer breakfast will move to Monday mornings at 9 AM. Meet at the church and we will drive to different locations nearby. Prayer breakfast will officially move to Monday on June 12. Tuesday: We are starting something new on Tuesday mornings at 9 AM. There will be a morning kick-off for anyone who wants to come and begin their day with worship, devotion, Bible study, or conversation. Youth are encouraged to come with questions, concerns, or just a desire to learn and worship. Transportation can be provided if necessary. This will begin on Tuesday, June 13. Wednesday: Meet on Wednesday nights from 5:30-7 as during the school year. Our Wednesday night time during the summer will be more of a relaxed and fun time with a brief devotion. We will officially begin this on Wednesday, June 21. (VBS on June 14) Thursday: Just as last summer, we will share in Terrific Thursdays from 9 AM-2 PM. We will always meet at church at 9 AM and then do plenty of fun things in different locations each week. Transportation can be provided if necessary. Our first Terrific Thursday will be on June 22. If you have any questions about youth activities or would like to be involved in youth activities throughout the summer, please let Alan or Mary know. We would love to have you involved with our youth as much as you can be! With love, Mary and Alan Newcomb Crest High School Bailey Davis Bradley Ellis Henry Hamrick Morgan Hamrick Jeremy Henkel Jonathan Henkel Sarah Powell Grace Christian Academy and Cleveland Community College Caroline Tipton Associate of Art and Associate of Science Cleveland Community College Trey White Associate of Applied Science in Electronics Engineering Technology Associate of Applied Science in Automation Engineering Technology East Carolina University Hayden Nolen Bachelor of Science in Computer Science CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2017 GRADUATES! North Carolina State University Hannah Strickland Bachelor of Science in Nutrition Science Gardner-Webb University Lindsay Allison Master of Arts in Executive Leadership Studies Elizabeth Ellis Crowder Master of Arts in Executive Leadership Studies Tripp Hastings Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training Evan Humphries Bachelor of Arts in Communications, Minor Graphic Design Cedric Starr Master of Arts in Pastoral Ministy Heather H. Voyles Bachelor of Science in Nursing Clemson University Margaret Huggins Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry, Minor in Spanish University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Hannah Beason Bachelor of Science in Psychology 3

Notes... Congratulations to Charlie & Kristin Hamrick on the May 1 birth of a son, Maxwell John Hamrick. Congratulations to sister, Madeline and brother, Colby. Congratulations also to grandparents, Fred and Nancy Hamrick. Congratulations to Matt & Dakota Hendrick on the May 12 birth of a daughter, Meadow Rose Hendrick. Congratulations to sister, Willow, and grandparents Dickie & Jo Anne Crowder. I would like to express how much I appreciate my church family being supportive during my rehabilitation. I enjoyed the visits from the pastor and others, the cards I received, and the prayers you lifted on my behalf. Most people don t realize how much visits and prayers mean to those who are having problems. I would appreciate your continued thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Nancy Terry CHILD -PARENT DEDICATION SERVICE Sunday, June 18 Father s Day Morning Worship Parents, please let us know if you have a baby or young child you would like to dedicate at this time. Call the church office with their full name and date of birth. THANK YOU so much for your support of Relay for Life. Maybe you donated for a luminary, participated in our luminary service, made donations, baked cookies, prayers for event and cancer patients / families, attended the event, and more...these were all appreciated. Boiling Springs Baptist Church Encouragers raised $630 for the American Cancer Society / Relay for Life. The church family is invited to a Holiday Décor Wedding Shower for Kaitlyn Hamrick, daughter of Dale and Rhonda Hamrick, and her future groom, James Bubba Daugherty, on Sunday, June 4, from 2:00-3:30pm in the Fellowship Hall. For traditional household items, they are registered at Belk and Bed, Bath & Beyond. We had a great Evening of Food, Fellowship & Music with Green Bethel Baptist Church ORDER YOUR FATHER S DAY CARNATIONS NOW!! $5 Each In Honor or In Memory of A Special Man in Your Life Thank you to Miss Ellen for helping our children express Mother s Day love to the ladies at the Shelby Women s Shelter. She helped them all make bags with personal pretty items for them. ATTENTION: Volunteers are needed at Boiling Springs Elementary to assist in their end-of-year testing on the following dates: May 31, June 1 and June 6. Contact Heather Bridges at the school if you can help. 704-476-8361. Call Church Office for Order by Monday, June 12 Congratulations to Cedric Starr, our Spring CBF Intern, as he travels to work with a church in Davis, CA this summer in another Cooperative Baptist Fellowship Internship program. Good Luck Cedric! Heartfelt Christian Sympathy to...the families of Sue Smith Sister of Doris McEntire Pete Beason Brother of Ed Beason Bud Greene JUNE NURSERY June 4 Jay & Jamie Washburn Sherwin Washburn June 11 Austin & Catie Stitzel Dixon & Elizabeth Crowder June 18 Jason & Amy Hamrick June 25 Justin & Stephanie Webb Karen Costner WELCOME COMMITTEE JUNE Jane Sarratt & Barbara Walton (North side of building) Carolyn & Bob Hunt (South side of building) Sanctuary Flowers JUNE June 4, 11, 25 OPEN June 18 Father s Day Carnations on Sale NOW TO OUR JUNE 80 s AND OVER Becky Wallace. June 02 Sara Anthony..June 12 Sue Rash...June 19 Charles Bridges.June 22 Bob Adams..June 27 Financial Information for May SUNDAY SCHOOL: May 7 May 14 May 21 May 28 Attendance for May May 7.. 175 May 14. 176 May 21..161 May 28.164 $11,164.00 $16,761.13 $6,895.05 $8,976.00 Basic Weekly Budget Needs $11,823.32 5

Non-Profit Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 2 Boiling Springs N.C. 28017 Boiling Springs Baptist Church P.O. Box 917 307 S. Main Street Boiling Springs, NC 28017 ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED Phone: 704-434-6244 Fax: 704-434-2990 Email: info@boilingspringsbaptist.org www.boilingspringsbaptist.org To receive information and/or reminders through text, text BSBC to 95577 Forms are available in sanctuary vestibule and outside church office to register to receive emails and texts from the church. 6 Weekly Schedule Sunday 8:00 AM Men s Bible Study 9:15 AM Coffee & Fellowship 9:30 AM Men s Bible Study 9:45 AM Sunday School 10:55 AM Morning Worship 4:00 PM Youth Softball Practice Wednesday 10:00AM Staff Meeting 5:00 PM Fellowship Meal 5:15 PM C.A.R.E. Teams 5:30 PM Children s Choirs 5:30 PM Youth Bible Study 5:45 PM Women s Bible Study 6:00 PM Prayer Meeting 6:15 PM Children s Missions 7:00 PM Sanctuary Choir Your May Monthly Food Closet Donations!! THE CURRENT Newsletter Information All information for this monthly publication needs to be submitted by the 20 th of each month. This will give the church office time to both publish and mail the newsletter, with the goal of it arriving in mail boxes before the 1 st of each month. THANK YOU to all who help get the Current Publication ready for mailing each month. Your service is greatly appreciated! CHURCH STAFF Rev. Keith McKinney Pastor keith@boilingspringsbaptist.org Rev. Candy Wilson Assoc. Pastor for Music & Adults candy@boilingspringsbaptist.org Roger Lowe Minister for Media & Technology roger@boilingspringsbaptist.org Ellen Humphries Minister for Preschool & Children ellen@boilingspringsbaptist.org Alan Newcomb Minister for Youth alan@boilingspringsbaptist.org Heidi Dobbins Financial Secretary heidi@boilingspringsbaptist.org Betsy Beason Secretary betsy@boilingspringsbaptist.org Dawn Moore Daycare Director daycare@boilingspringsbaptist.org

REGULAR SUNDAY (SPECIAL Activities listed on Calendar) 8:00 Men s Bible Study 9:00 Prayer in Prayer Room 9:15 Coffee & Fellowship 9:30 Men s Bible Study 9:45 Sunday School 10:55 Morning Worship REGULAR WEDNESDAY ACTIVITIES (SPECIAL Activities listed on Calendar) 5:30-7:00 Youth 6:00-7:00 Prayer Meeting in Lighthouse 4 REGULAR SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY JUNE 2017 ACTIVITIES Listed in Sidebar to LEFT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 2:00-3:30 Bridal Shower In Fell.Hall 4:00 VBS Promotion in Community NO Evening Activities 11 4:00-7:30 VBS KICK-OFF! 5 7:00 Cub Scouts 12 9:00 Youth Prayer 10:00 Dorothy Edwards Bible Study 6:00 Prayer Shawl 6:00-8:45 VBS 7:00 Deacons Mtg 6 6:30-8:30 Day Care Training in FH 13 9:00 Youth Morning Kick-off 6:45-8:45 VBS 7 6:00 Prayer Meeting 14 5:15 A Team (CARE) 6:00-8:45 VBS 1 8 6:45 Youth Prayer 6:45 Youth Prayer 5:15 C Team (CARE) 15 6:00 VBS Commencement 2 4:00 GA s leave Church for Ridgecrest (overnight) TBA-Youth Softball Tournament 9 LAST DAY OF SCHOOL 6:00 Day Care Graduation 16 17 3 TBA Youth Softball Tournament. 10 9:00-1:00 Picnic Shelter Rsvd 10:00 Crest Graduation NO FELLOWSHIP MEALS DURING JUNE & JULY 18 FATHER S DAY 9:00 Missions Comm. 9:30 Dad & Family Celebration in LEC 10:55 Parent/Child Dedication NO Evening Activities 19 9:00 Youth Prayer 7:00 Cub Scouts 20 9:00 Youth Morning Kick-off 2:00 WMU Prayer Group 4:30-7 Pre-K Pals Messy Night 21 9:00-1:00 Children s Activity Big Air Trampoline Park, Spartanburg, SC 5:15 R Team (CARE) 5:30-7:00 Youth 6:00 Prayer Meeting 22 9:00-2:00 Youth Terrific Tuesday 23 24 10:00-4:00 FH Rsvd 25 26 27 28 29 30 Youth Mission Trip to Thomasville, NC 7:00 Cub Scouts 6:00 Prayer Shawl E Team (CARE) Youth return home From Mission Trip IT S SUMMERTIME!!! HAVE FUN!!! COME TO CHURCH WHEN YOU RE IN TOWN!!