NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY CONCERT CHOIR AT COLLEGE STREET

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Volume 7 - Number 2 February 17, 2016 NORTH GREENVILLE UNIVERSITY CONCERT CHOIR AT COLLEGE STREET We are pleased to have the North Greenville University Concert Choir to lead us in a special worship event on Tuesday, March 8, at 7:00 PM here at College Street. Please invite your family and other friends to come join us for this great time of worship and praise! BETH MOORE BIBLE STUDY The Beth Moore video study, Children Of The Day (I & II Thessalonians) will begin on Sunday night, February 28, 2016 at 5:00 p.m. This study will be facilitated by Joan Wilkie and study books are $16.00 each. A sign-up sheet will be placed on the hallway bulletin board or you may contact Joan at 638-6250 if you would like to participate. This is a nine week study (including the introductory video).

Music Notes MEDIA MINISTRY TEAM SCHEDULE - Ray Conway, Minister of Worship MUSIC MINISTRY OPPORTUNITIES February 28, 2016 10:15 a.m. - Tracy Tichenor 10:15 a.m. - Jeremy Tichenor (WT) March 6, 2016 10:15 a.m. - Ginny Baltzer 10:15 a.m. - TBA March 13, 2016 1. Sunday, February 21-8:30 AM - Orchestra rehearsal 10:10 AM - Adult Choir rehearsal 3:30 PM - CSBC Handbells rehearse 5:00 PM - MARK Club/Student Choir 2. Wednesday, February 24-5:30 PM - Brass Ensemble rehearsal 7:15 PM - Adult Choir rehearsal 8:45 PM - PraiseTeam rehearsal 3. Sunday, February 28-8:15 AM - WorshipTeam rehearsal 10:10 AM - Adult Choir rehearsal 3:30 PM - CSBC Handbells rehearse 5:00 PM - MARK Club/Student Choir 4. Wednesday, March 2-5:30 PM - Orchestra rehearsal 7:15 PM - Adult Choir rehearsal 8:45 PM - PraiseTeam rehearsal 10:15 a.m. - Mary Wright 10:15 a.m. - TBA March 20, 2016 10:15 a.m. - Randy McManamay 10:15 a.m. - TBA March 27, 2016 10:15 a.m. - Tracy Tichenor 10:15 a.m. - TBA 5. Sunday, March 6-8:30 AM - Orchestra rehearsal 9:00 AM - PraiseTeam rehearsal 10:10 AM - Adult Choir rehearsal 3:30 PM - CSBC Handbells rehearse 5:00 PM - MARK Club/Student Choir 6. Wednesday, March 9-5:30 PM - Brass Ensemble rehearsal 7:15 PM - Adult Choir rehearsal 8:45 PM - WorshipTeam rehearsal 7. Sunday, March 13-8:30 AM - WorshipTeam rehearsal 10:10 AM - Adult Choir rehearsal 3:30 PM - CSBC Handbells rehearse 5:00 PM - MARK Club/Student Choir 8. Wednesday, March 16-5:30 PM - Orchestra rehearsal 7:15 PM - Adult Choir rehearsal 8:45 PM - PraiseTeam rehearsal NEWSLETTER & BULLETIN UPDATE Please remember that any items that need to be included in the newsletter publication should be in the office (in print) either by e-mail, fax or drop off a note to us two weeks prior to printing the newsletter each month. Items that need to be printed in the bulletin for Sunday need to be in the office no later than THURSDAY NOON in print again by e-mail, fax or a printed note. Thank you for keeping this in mind when planning your events. FOOD PANTRY MONTHLY INFORMATION Month of January 2016 Total number of families served this month: 150 Total number of people in households served: 330 Total number of families that received USDA products: 63 Total number of people in the families that received USDA products: 149 Total number of Seniors (60+) served at your pantry: 68 Total number of Children (under 18) served at your pantry: 104

Ken s Korner - Ken Reid, Pastor Gatlinburg in the Spring 2016 April 18 (Monday) through April 21 (Thursday) Lots has changed since our last trip to Gatlinburg in 2013. Many shows have changed. But there seems to be lots of fun things to do. Our trip will include The Hatfield s & McCoy s Dinner Show on Monday night. A tour of Bush Beans on Tuesday. The American Hit Parade Dinner & Show at the Grand Majestic Theater on Tuesday evening. The Smith Morning Variety Show at the Smoky Mountain Theater on Wednesday morning, Supper at Applewood Farmhouse and Reserved Seats at the Smoky Mountain Opry on Wednesday evening. Our motel arrangements are at the Park Tower Inn. Prices include ALL transportation, taxes and gratuities! $415.00 one person per room $299.00 two persons per room $260.00 three persons per room $239.00 four persons per room Sign up is open now but we need to confirm 20 people as soon as possible. You may invite your friends and family to join us. Looking forward to a great trip! Deposit of $100 per person due now. You can pay along the way. Final balance due April 1.

SANCTUARY FLOWER CALENDAR We have several Sundays open for placing flowers in the sanctuary this new year. If you would like to do so in honor or memory of your family or friends, please let us know. We ll be glad to place this on the calendar list now and reserve that special day for you. Just call the office (638-2986) and let us know information you d like printed both in the bulletin and newsletter for that particular date. Thank you so much for contributing toward the beauty and worship services in our sanctuary. Aloha! Church Family, ********************************** THANK YOU NOTES It has been a crazy time since the wedding and Justin and I wanted to give everyone an update on us here in Hawaii. But first we would like to thank everyone for the gifts for the wedding and our move but most of all the love you have given Justin and me throughout the years. We truly are blessed because we have you as our church family. We miss you all very much. But since being here in Hawaii we have had so many blessings come our way. We arrived safely which was amazing, but we were told that we couldn t have a house on base due to a wait list which we were told was 0-6 months. So we found a one bedroom, one bath cottage just 5 minutes away from base and 10 minutes away from Justin s work. And base housing has informed us that when our lease ends in May that we will have a house on base. We have also started to attend a local community church near our cottage; our neighbors are very nice and everything is working out great for us. Because of you, church family, we have been able to start off our lives together with ease and we are both forever grateful to you for that. Please continue to pray for us while we are here. We love & miss you. Dear College Street Baptist Church Family, Aloha, Erin and Justin Davis ************************ Thank each of you for your kindness, prayers, cards and telephone calls since the passing of my sweet brother, Charles Hall. We will so much miss him; his wonderful sense of humor, his warm hugs and smiles over the years are now our treasures. Please do continue to keep us in your prayers. May God s blessings always be yours. With love, Rachel Bible & Family 2016 EXTENDED TEACHING CARE February 21st - Stacy Whittle 28th - Terry & Dianne England March 6th - Susan Conway 13th - Shannon Elliott 20th - Brandon & Megan Howard 27th - James & Celeste Holcomb April 3rd - James & Celeste Holcomb

DATE 9:00-9:15 GREETERS WELCOME DESK/GREETER SCHEDULE 2016 10:00-10:20 WELCOME DESK 10:00-10:20 GREETERS 11:30-11:40 WELCOME DESK Feb 21 Donna Thompson & Gordon Corbett Martha Dyar Steve & Vicky Head Roy Dodd Feb 28 Jayne Watson & Linda Quarles Ginny Baltzer Jerry & Donna Lee Tim Merrell Mar 6 Gerald & Carolyn Nix Missy Gibson Jamia Oakley & Blease Harper Laura Addis Mar 13 Allan Addis & Connie Rogers Barbara Pearson Mike & Joyce Wright Michole Orosco Mar 20 Susan Jones & Becky Thompson Bob Ward Harold & Brenda Gibson Carolyn Nix Mar 27 Don Bickers & Rhonda Barker Mary Wright Tim Merrell & Allan Addis Rita Harper Apr 3 David Thomas & Martha Dyar Michole Orosco Walt & Tena Wright Allan Addis Apr 10 Bob & Elaine Ward Ginny Baltzer Steve & Vicky Head Tim Merrell Apr 17 Geraldine Ford & Gladys Thrift Jamia Oakley Harrison Elliott & Martha Dyar Mary Wright Apr 24 Paula Kirkland & Greg Tichenor Missy Gibson Jerry & Donna Lee Laura Addis THE SON FLOWER CLOTHES CLOSET IS NOW OFFERING CLOTHES FOR NEEDY FAMILIES. WE ARE LOCATED AT 301 SOUTH LAUREL STREET, WALHALLA, SC 29691 SPONSORED BY COLLEGE STREET BAPTIST CHURCH HOURS ARE FROM 9:30 AM UNTIL 3:00 PM - TUESDAY AND THURSDAY FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL 864-784-2851 THE SON FLOWER CLOTHES CLOSET UPDATES December 2015 (3 Weeks) Served 37 Families Served 122 Individuals January 2016 (4 Weeks) Served 57 Families Served 190 Individuals THANK YOU FROM THE SON FLOWER CLOTHES CLOSET We are so grateful to each one of you as well as your friends and neighbors who have so graciously contributed items for our clothes closet! There have been untold amounts donated to this ministry and we so much appreciate your generosity. Our wish would be that you could witness the gratefulness of those who are the recipients of your kindness. Thank you again for your love for the Lord and those much less fortunate than ourselves. Son Flower Clothes Closet Volunteers

From Ken Mission projects are at the heart of this church family. There is no end to the variety and purposes of our endeavors and it gives me pleasure to tell others about what this church does. Ken s Korner - Ken Reid, Pastor There is a group of organizations that are trying (again for maybe the umpteen time) to get the benevolent organizations of Oconee County to sit down together and talk about how we benefit and do ministry to those in need. Pray for us as we continue to meet. Our next meeting is February 25 at the St. Paul of the Apostle Church on Bountyland Road. You are welcome to come sit in on these meetings as we seek the Lord s direction. Many thanks to our own folks who have made the Food Bank such a success over the years. Now we are also working through the Son Flower Clothes Closet to minister in yet another way. Keep them both in your prayers. Our mission work at Hickory Hill Baptist Church will probably come to an end with the final trip on February 26-27 to do mostly painting. I have 13 people from CSBC that will help along with others from at least two other churches. There will still be a few things that HHBC will need to address but it is a good thing that we have been able to help do a host of projects. There is another Spring Break Mission Project coming up. This event is also promoted by our participating Walhalla area Baptist churches as well as other churches throughout the county. Michael Welsh, Pastor at Pleasant Ridge Baptist Church will be the team leader for this project. This event is scheduled for Monday Wednesday, March 28-30 and all the projects are local. The ministry projects include: Christ Central Ministries to renovate and paint the new homeless shelter Ministering to Lakeview Nursing Facility Ministering to Seneca s old nursing home on Highway 59 DAR Reaching our community by building wheelchair ramps and doing repairs for elderly through the United Way. I m excited as our churches continue to come together for these wonderful efforts. See the bulletin board or call me to express your interest in helping. We will conduct an interest meeting soon. FAMILY NIGHT MEALS THROUGH MARCH 23, 2016 The Wednesday family night meal hosts all have a wonderful list of menus planned for the month of March. Menus for the upcoming weeks are as follows: March 2nd - Joan Schmidt/Elaine Ward Group (Baked Spaghetti, Salad, Garlic Bread, Dessert & Drinks) 9th - Ann Yelton Group (Rice Sausage Casserole, Pinto Benas, Carrot Congealed Salad, Corn Bread, Chocolate Sheet Cake & Drinks) 16th - Nickie King/Tracy Haney Group (TBA) 23rd - Tracy Tichenor Group (Five-Bean & Chicken Stew, Corn Bread, Fruit, Dessert & Drinks)

YOU ARE INVITED! A church-wide drop-in Bridal Shower for Kathy Rukat, daughter of Debbie & Joe Rukat will be held on Saturday, March 19 th in the FLC Dining Room from 2:00 4:00 p.m. Further information on her bridal registry is coming or you may call Dianne England at 638-6067.

2016 Women on Mission Brunch Saturday, March 5, 2016 9:30 11:30 AM College Street Baptist Church Family Life Center 407 South College St, Walhalla We are excited to announce that our guest speaker for this special event is Christian Comedian, Kristy Byers. This event is appropriate for all women and teen girls and is an excellent opportunity for outreach. Like everyone else, Kristy has had her ups and downs in life. Sometimes, through brokenness and sorrow, we find out what true joy is. Through comedy and song, Kristy s message of love and laughter will touch your hearts and make you belly laugh until you want to cry. Kristy is a firm believer that you will laugh again. (Job 8:21). The brunch menu is: Pancakes, Bacon, Eggs, Orange Juice & Coffee Cost is $4.00 per person (No cost for children) A nursery will be provided for children from Birth to Age 4. There will be age appropriate activities for children Ages 5-10. Please register by Monday, Feb. 29, 2016 by calling 882-7070. Please give number of: women & teen girls children Birth to Age 4 children Ages 5-10 Prepayment of $4.00 for adults is also needed by Monday, February 29, 2016. THE MISSION PROJECT FOR THIS EVENT WILL BE A MONETARY DONATION TO THE RIPPLE OF ONE ORGANIZATION. This event is a ministry of Beaverdam Baptist Association