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Volume XL, No. 16 The Banner April 19, 2016 Law Enforcement Appreciation Sunday April 24, 2016 Volunteers Needed Abingdon Baptist Church is hosting our local law enforcement officers, employees and their families for a special worship service and luncheon on Sunday, April 24. Tony Roberts and the Ministry Committee of the Council of Deacons need your help. Please call or see Tony (276-676-2563) and let him know where you can assist that day: Greeters, Set-up, Clean-up, Food Preparation, Waiters for tables, Decorations and Table Hosts. With many folks pitching in we are going to have a great day to thank our law enforcement personnel.

APRIL 24 11:00am Worship Some Explaining To Do Acts 11:1-18 Rev. Mike Poole No 3F Service Greetings from Pastor Mike Poole... Adaptability, Growing Old and the Ancient Paths (Part 1) By Pastor Mike - IIM This is what the LORD says: "Stand at the crossroads and look; ask for the ancient paths, ask where the good way is, and walk in it, and you will find rest for your souls (Jeremiah 6:16 NIV) The word radical comes from the Latin radicalis meaning having roots. It means Arising from or going to a root source; basic. Much has changed during the past 50 years. Look around. Many of us are feeling a deep sense of loss; so much is missing a loved one, an ideal, a way of thinking, innocence, an ability, the freedom to go and do, etc. We are tired; we re left with a void an aching empty spot. We cry; we pout; we get depressed. We want to go back to familiar, more predictable and manageable times and places. What s left? We are not alone. The American Church has landed in the middle of such a quandary. Statistics say that 80-90% of churches are plateaued or in decline. At times, the mood in congregations borders depression. So much of what we ve invested our lives in buildings, properties, programs have become empty shells. Our kids don t want them and we don t want to give our stuff to those who do. What shall we do? One thing I ve noticed about people who do well in old age: they adapt. Adaptability is perhaps the single greatest predictor of graceful aging. Whatever comes, an adaptable person moves forward. Like new wineskins, their flexibility facilitates a fit for any new reality. When a thing is lost or taken, they don t lose hope. On the contrary, they seek, knock, and ask until another is found. In so doing, they remain useful and content. Such people challenge and inspire us. They are not bitter or sour. They see life from the balcony meaning, they see the BIG picture and they know the heavy stakes involved. Since those things are true about people, what about churches? What kind of churches challenge and inspire? What are the radical roots of Jeremiah s ancient paths? How might a person or church walk in them and find rest? (part 1 of 2) Pastor Mike, IIM This Wednesday, April 27 is the final day to submit names for the Transition Team

F.Y.I... Deacon of the Month - April Sheila Willis 698-4855(c) SUNDAY SCHOOL Attendance for Sunday, April 10: 112 Greeters Upstairs entrance Charles Grogan Jim Hughes Downstairs entrance Peggy Hughes Patricia Hensley Extended Session Workers April 24 Charlene Phelps & Mary Garrett Ushers & Greeters 11:00am Co Chairs: Kevin Abel, Larry Payne, Mike Overstreet April Greeters Mary Fraysier Nan Jones Joel Piazza Willie Morris Ushers: Melvin Shelton Cathy Shelton Judy Daniels Daniel Schull Gabe Hoyle Worship Technicians: Bill Klose & Norman Klose Tony Roberts & Thomas Roberts Van Driver: April 24 - Johnny Crigger (c)356-2424 Financial Update April 17, 2016 Budget Funds Weekly Requirement $7,501.17 Received $7,656.00 Year-to-Date Receipts 2015 $101,691.79 Year-to-Date Receipts 2016 $117,456.46 Gifts... Annie Armstrong/Spring Missions Goal $8,000.00 To Date $8,105.00 Building Fund To-date $100,080.99 The following people have given in honor of Jake & Shirley Turner to General Fund......Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Bailey The following people have given in memory of Don Nixon to Christ Fund...Bertha Parsons CHURCH CALENDAR Click to view monthly calendar FRIDAY April 22 SUNDAY April 24 9:45am Sunday School YAK Fellowship Hall 11:00am 12:15pm Worship Law Enforcement Appreciation Luncheon MONDAY April 25 Hearts of Gold Stone Soup Food Pantry Team 1 TUESDAY April 26 5:00pm Stone Soup Food Pantry Team 2 WEDNESDAY April 27 Final Day To Submit Names For the Transition Team 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 7:00pm Wednesday Fellowship Supper Menu: Ham, Green Peas, Oven Roasted Sweet Potatoes, Roll Assorted Dessert Kids Menu: Corn Dogs, Fries M&M (Music & Missions) Worship Chapel Sanctuary Choir FRIDAY April 29 Stone Soup Food Pantry Team 3 Organ Fund goal: $9,995.00

Prayer Concerns Hospital: Recuperating: Buddy Carrier (at home) Jim Jones (at Smyth County Rehab) Debbie Crigger (at home) Treatments Continuing/Pending: Anna Bell Callahan, Anna Canonico, Nell Clevenger, Judy Ferrell, Denise Gobble, Charles Grogan, Mary Holbrook, Jimmy Hughes, Jr., Raymond Johnson,, Ronda Phillips, Eleanor Rainey, Sue Ray, Sylvia Simmons, Candy Tignor, Martha Tignor, Manuel Townsend. Long Term: Curtis Burkett, Roger Clifton, Paul Jones, Vivian Kite, Bill Munsey Independent Living/Retirement/Assisted Care & Rehab Facilities: John Blankenship, Kathleen Bobinski, Sammy Campbell, Lydia Collins, Dancey Flanagan, Doris Fleenor, Wayne Goodman, Jim Jones, Dot Kelly, Christine Kohr, Janet Lambert, Mae Ledford, Genevive McCall, Jean Moore, Virginia Moore, Joanna Owens, Russell Owens, Martha Patton, Rosa Lee Phelps, Vera Rivera, Howard Smith, Sally Stevens, Joyce Wright. Homebound: Patricia Hensley, Mary Hunicutt, Marie James, Jeanette Millsap, Jake Turner, Shirley Turner, Jimmy Repass. Homebound of the Week Sammy Campbell 940 E Lee Hwy, Chilhowie, VA 24319 If you have prayer requests or know of needs in our church family, or have an update or correction to any of our prayer requests, please contact the church office prayer & share line at ext. 42. This week we want to lift up Jon Carty Patrol Officer Abingdon Police Department Tuesday, April 26 Jason Berry Jonathan Berry Wednesday, April 27 Ike Thomas Lincoln Baxter Friday, April 29 Amylee Fannin Saturday, April 30 Tim Dye Thursday, April 28 Anne Smith

VBS... June 12-16 Sunday-Thursday 5:00pm-8:30pm ~NEW-Evening Program~ We need volunteers to decorate, set-up and tear down, leaders and assistants for different classes, nursery workers etc. If you are interested in helping with Vacation Bible School please contact Denise Gobble at 276-676-2043 or 276-206-9113 Each night there will be a light dinner before we get started on our beach adventure. If you have any of the following items that you would like to donate or would let us borrow please let Denise know: Beach Towels Small Tables Sand Buckets Beach Chairs Inflatables Beach Umbrellas *Items can be dropped off on the second floor in the old college and career room Vera Axley Cook Born: April 6 Stats: 8lbs. 3oz. 20 1/4 in. Parents: Nathan and Christine Cook Wilmington, Delaware Grandparents: Allen and Renna Cook Great Grandparent: Mazie Cook UPCOMING BRIDAL SHOWER for Hanna Janson Hannah is Kyle Pollard s Bride To Be Saturday, May 7, 2016 3:00-5:00 pm Abingdon Baptist Church Fellowship Hall Abingdon Baptist Church Cookbooks $15 Compiled 1983 Revised 2010 Copies available in the church office

Ministers Entire Congregation Intentional Interim Minister mpoole@abingdonbaptist.org ext. 23 Rev. Mike Poole Minister of Music and Worship pdeans@abingdonbaptist.org ext. 24 Rev. Parke Deans Church Organist Mr. Edward Eller Church Pianist Mrs. Rose Payne Church Secretary tvickers@abingdonbaptist.org ext. 32 Mrs. Trina Vickers A church with a world mission and a world program in association with the Lebanon Baptist Association, Baptist General Association of Virginia, Southern Baptist Convention, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, and Baptist World Alliance. Church office hours: Monday - Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Phone: 276/628-8126 PRAYER LINE: extension 42, FAX: 276/628-5743 WEB Site: WWW.ABINGDONBAPTIST.ORG