March 2018 March 01 S.A.M. Choir resumes 03 Youth Winter Jam 16 S.A.M. Banquet 23-24 Men s Conf. @ Faith Baptist 25 Lord s Supper in Am Service 31 Easter Family Celebration Women s Ministry Spring Luncheon April 01 Easter Services (No PM service) 05 S.A.M. Luncheon resumes 06 RA & GA Lock In 14 Women s Ministry Luncheon 15 Quarterly Business 21 Youth Canoe Trip Saturday, April 14th 11:30 AM in the RecNet Guest Speaker: Mary Wasson, Tennessee Baptist Children s Home Development Officer $10 Per Person (includes meal)
America s Distribution Center Memphis is known for her role as America s distribution center, and the Chamber of Commerce promotes our runways, roads, rail and river as great assets. Memphis therefor has much in common with New Testament era Corinth, except for the runways and rails. Corinth too was a major distribution center in the time of Christ, situated at crossroads by sea and land. Corinth, and the churches in Corinth were dealing with problems that continue to plague Memphis and her churches: broken relationships among citizens, spiritual confusion and pervasive immorality. I hope you will join us in Sunday School as we begin our study of First and Second Corinthians on Sunday, March 4. You will discover that the timeless truth of the Word of God applies to us in the twenty-first century, just as it did to the citizens of Corinth in the middle of the first century. May our Lord Jesus bless you and keep you. In Christ, Dr. Gary Redding At a recent Senior Adult Ministry luncheon, Roger Webb, CPA, (our Chairman of Deacons and Chairman of our Budget and Finance Committee) spoke about the new tax law and the potential benefit of making charitable donations from your IRA Required Minimum Distribution (RMD) directly to the church or another charity, rather than taking it as income and then making your donation. This is known as a Qualifying Charitable Distribution (QCD). Here is some of the information he shared: You no longer have to wait until December to give from your RMD to charity. You can give from your RMD to charity anytime during the year. If you are 70½ or older, you can transfer up to $100,000 to charity tax-free each year -- even if that s more than your RMD. The money counts as your required minimum distribution but isn t included in your adjusted gross income. But, you have to wait until you actually turn age 70½ to make the tax-free transfer to charity. Unfortunately, only funds from an IRA can be used for a taxfree transfer. 401(k) and ongoing SEP and SIMPLE IRA plans do not qualify. It is not tax-free if you withdraw the funds first. The contribution must go directly from the IRA account to the church or other charity to be tax-free. Otherwise it will be counted as income to you first. A tax-free transfer from your IRA to the church or another charity can possibly reduce your Medicare premium surcharge and/or reduce the tax on your Social Security benefits. QCDs are limited to the amount that would be included in income. Therefore it does not include non-deductible IRAs. QCDs will be reported on form 1099R at the end of the year. You will need to keep records to document the amount given to charity so that you can reduce the amount showing as taxable on the form 1099R. You will still need to obtain the acknowledgement from the charity to prove the contribution. It is always recommended that you prepare a projected tax return for 2018 or consult with your tax advisor to determine the amount of potential tax savings before implementing a QCD and to make sure you are following all the rules. Depending on tax brackets, for some there could be no benefit but for others, the tax savings could be substantial. If you have any questions about using your IRA or other assets to support the ministries of FBC Fisherville, please contact Dr. Gary Redding at 901.853.4253 email: gredding@fisherville.org, or contact your financial advisor.
R.A. s & G.A. s Lock In April 6th 7th 6:30 p.m. 9:00 a.m. Cost: $5.00 Family Easter Celebration March 31st 9:30 11:30 Each child needs to bring a dozen candy filled plastic eggs for our Easter Egg Hunt. Come out and join us for a fun time of fellowship, games, inflatables, and the telling of the true Easter story. Vacation Bible School Leadership Training April 19th at 6:30pm Potluck Dinner in the Rec Net Childcare provided. If interested in volunteering for VBS this year, please sign up @ front desk of Children s Bldg. or contact Ivie Rogalski at irogalski@fisherville.org.
March Birthdays Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Eric Fantom 2 Lynne Lemmons 3 Mei Mei Gray Mike Gayden Matt Wallace 4 Larry Bray Jr. Jennifer Ritchey 5 Lois Bray Kinsey Vigus Linda Wages 6 Kim Avant 7 Lainey Hobbs Rene Hub Emma Perkins 8 Rylea Trim Lydia Garner 9 10 Rich Cerniglia William Daniel Bonnie Essary Colton Ritchey Shirley Thomas 11 Chuck Vaccaro 12 Kayla Garner Stewart Allen 13 Tyler Allen Beverly Mullikin 14 Eric Charping Susan Charping Emily Garner Donna Hillman 15 Thomas Anthony 16 Abbey Dabbs Murray O Kelly 17 Aaron Babcock Lauren Charping 18 19 Paul Harris Jr. Bryan Kelley 20 Mary McWherter Jim Morgan Gracie Randolph 21 Ken Davis 22 Amilya Schultz Larry Stringer 23 Dorothy Foster 24 Latisha Medford 25 Clarine Throneberry 26 Leanne Peace 27 Tara Matthews Addyson Williams 28 29 Marilyn Burnett Ray Ingle 30 Melissa Miller 31 Nancy Saigeon Tucker Simpson John Johnson
Sympathy to: David Harrison on the loss of his brother-in-law, Steve. Murray O Kelly on the loss of his sister. Gladys Davis & family on the loss of Gladys aunt, Margaret Breland. Keith Allen on the loss of his aunt, Jean Allen. Kevin German on the loss of his father, James This week I ve been singing the words to the Steve Green song Find us Faithful in my head. It s just a song that has always encouraged me to try my best to be an example of faithfulness to all of those around me. As the news of Billy Graham s passing came out today, I think of how he heard those words; Well done my good and faithful servant. I hope as you read the lyrics below it will encourage you and maybe you will be singing it in your head all week as well. God has been so faithful to us. What will folks say about us after we ve left this earth? Bart Starr We re pilgrims on the journey Of the narrow road And those who ve gone before us line the way Cheering on the faithful, encouraging the weary Their lives a stirring testament to God s sustaining grace Please continue to be in prayer for our pastor search committee. They are diligently praying and meeting in the search for our new pastor. Listed below are the names of those serving on the committee so you can pray for them by name. Chuck Beaver, Tony Bond, Martha Beckett, Kathy Hamner, Chris Trout, Nathan Sullivan & Drew Webb. Surrounded by so great a cloud of witnesses Let us run the race not only for the prize But as those who ve gone before us Let us leave to those behind us The heritage of faithfulness Passed on through godly lives After all our hopes and dreams have come and gone And our children sift through all we ve left behind May the clues that they discover And the memories they uncover Become the light that leads them To the road we each must find Oh may all who come behind us find us faithful May the fire of our devotion light their way May the footprints that we leave Lead them to believe And the lives we live inspire them to obey Oh may all who come behind us find us faithful
Dear Friend, My father, Billy Graham, went into the presence of the Lord on February 21, 2018. The Bible tells us in Revelation 14:13: Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord that they may rest from their labors, and their works follow them (NKJV). Many have said that his death ends an era, but he would be the first to say that when God s ambassadors die in Christ, the Lord raises up others, because the preaching of the Gospel will go forward until the end of the age. God s blessing continues as He opens doors for the Gospel around the world. BGEA remains committed to preach the Word in season and out of season across the globe. My siblings and I would appreciate your prayers in the days ahead as we honor a man who served the Lord with his life, loved his family, and was always grateful for God s faithful people who supported him in the work of the ministry in Jesus Name. As we lay to rest this very public ambassador, please pray with us that the testimony he leaves behind will touch many lives and point them to salvation in Jesus Christ. My father s journey of faith on earth has ended. He has been reunited with my mother and has stepped into the eternal joy of Heaven in the presence of his Savior, in whom he placed his hope. If you would like to know more about my father s life, share a memory, or read public visitation details, please visit BillyGraham.org. God bless you, and thank you for your prayers for our family and the staff of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association. Sincerely, Franklin Graham BillyGraham.org 2018 BGEA 04229
FBC MINISTRY STAFF Dr. Gary Redding, Associate Pastor/Education and Admin. Dr. Jeff James, Associate Pastor/Missions and Ministries Bart Starr, Minister of Music and Worship EASTER WEEKEND SCHEDULE Saturday, March 31 st Easter Family Celebration from 9:30 AM to 11:30 AM. Sunday, April 1 st Sunrise Service @ 7 AM at Herb Parsons Lake (in case of rain, service will be in the sanctuary) Early Worship Service @ 8:30 AM, Sunday School @ 9:45 AM and Morning Service @ 11 AM, No Evening Services John Bills, Minister of Visitation Mike Smith, Senior Adult Minister The Fisherville Focus is published monthly by First Baptist Fisherville. Moving or incorrect address? Send corrections to First Baptist Fisherville, 11893 Macon Road, Eads, TN 38028 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Eads, TN 38028 Permit No. 3 facebook.com/fisherville First Baptist Church Fisherville 11893 Macon Road, Eads, TN 38028 901/853-4253 Church office hours: Monday-Thursday 8-4; Friday 8-3 www.fisherville.org