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First Light, Volume 96, Issue 2 - February 2014 Love & Laughter Valentine's Dinner We love one another because Christ first loved us. February 12th in Trentham Hall Dinner from 5-6 pm (regular Wednesday night prices apply) Special Entertainment: Vince Vawter and Willie the Wonder Dog

Sermon Preaching First Community & 11 AM Worship February 2 Jane Hull February 9 Ben Winder February 16 Ken Roxburgh February 23 Ken Roxburgh Minister on Call (865) 246-4650 February 7-9 Susan Tatum February 14-16 Pam Neal February 21-23 Ben Winder Feb 28-Mar 2 Scott Claybrook Average Sunday School and Worship Attendance December 22 - January 12 Sunday School 323 First Community 84 11 AM Worship 321 Deaf Worship 31 Passage Childrens Worship 10 Combined Worship 445 Financial Summary Weekly Giving (Avg) 2013 Year End Giving $308,478.42 MTD Giving $140,637.04 Monthly Need $159,004.67 YTD Giving $1,665,183.85 YTD Need $1,908,056.00 First Impressions February is a month when our thoughts often turn to love and particularly to Valentine s Day. Our minds conjure up visions of flowers and hearts as we think about the ways to express our love to those we care about. Valentine s Day is an exciting time for some while a sad time for others. Songs have been composed, books have been written, and countless other ways to express love have been created. Love is important to each of us. Just as there are many ways of expressing love, there are different types of love. In the New Testament, we find three different words for love. Storge is the type of love signifying the natural affection between kinfolk. Phileo signifies the love of a friend for a friend based on mutual feeling. Agape means to love without requiring anything in return. It means loving the undeserving despite disappointment or rejection. Agape is the type of love God has for us. We are certainly undeserving, but He loves us anyway. But God demonstrates His own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5:8) Love is what sets us apart as Christians. Jesus said, By this all men will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another. (John 13:35) How do we love the way God wants us to love? The most important words of Jesus to us about how we are to live are, Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. And the second is like it: Love your neighbor as yourself. All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments. (Matthew 22:37-40) He also tells us, If anyone loves me, he will obey my teaching. My Father will love him, and we will come to him and make our home with him. (John 14:23) When we love Jesus, we want to please him. Valentine s Day will come and go. Flowers will wilt. Candy will be eaten. Valentine cards will be put away; but these are words to live by. Love God. Love Others. The kind of love God wants us to have can be summed up in these four words. These are the words that change our lives and make life worth living. This kind of love should be the motivation for everything we do. Love God first; then love everyone else. That s the kind of love that can change the world one heart at a time. 2

Second Mile Birthdays February 2 Bernice Bopp 790 N Cedar Bluff Rd, Apt 1205 Knoxville, TN 37923-2248 February 2 Ema Wilson 28 W 471 Rogers Ave Warrenville, IL 60555-3328 February 3 G.C. McDonald C/O Dianne Stuart 413 Little Mac Ln Villa Rica, GA 30180-7321 February 4 Sarah Reynolds 6321 Trailhead Circle Knoxville, TN 37920-6156 February 12 Carol Lowder 205 Hillcrest St, Apt 9 Franklin, KY 42134-2355 February 24 Mary Jones 2708 Langston Rd Strawberry Plains, TN 37871 February 25 Jean Moore 412 Catherine McAuley Way Apt 5112 Strawberry Plains, TN 37919-5886 Mom's Connection Update Where Moms Connect Our first informational meeting on this new curriculum was very exciting and we are ready to roll! There has been enough interest for us to also add an evening group, which will meet on the fourth Thursday of each month from 6-8 pm at the church. We want to emphasize again that these groups are for all moms of preschoolers, elementary age children, and even youth! We will be discussing different topics at the Friday morning and Thursday evening group so you are welcome to come to both! Below is our schedule and topics for the upcoming months, so remember to RSVP for childcare to Susan, bring a finger food, and join us at one or both meetings each month! February 14 10 am - The Courage to Encourage February 24 6 pm - Lighten Up! De-stress and Lift Your Spirits! March 14 10 am - Praying for and With Your Children March 27 6 pm - Creating Balance April 11 10 am - Financial Freedom April 24 6 pm - Discipline for All Ages May 9 10 am - Help Me Get Organized! May 22 6 pm - Family Mealtimes We do plan to continue meeting during the summer so mark your calendars and watch for topics! If you would like more information, email Susan at statum@fbcknox.org. Plan to join us and invite a friend! Staff Celebrations Staff Birthdays Wendell Boertje, February 15 Felix Latham, February 25 Paid Childcare Positions We are currently looking for some additional childcare workers to help out with babies and young preschoolers on Sundays, Wednesdays, Thursday evenings, Friday mornings, and various other times when childcare is needed at the church. Interested persons should be 18 years of age or older and enjoy being around and interacting with young children. Reliable transportation (sometimes on short notice) is also required. Some previous experience is beneficial. Applicants must submit to a background check and be approved. If you are interested in applying or want more information, please email Susan at statum@fbcknox.org. 3

Please Welcome Rev. Jane Hull - February 2 Jane Hull is a native of Charlotte, North Carolina. She attended Furman University (Bachelor of Music), Southern Baptist Theological Seminary (Master of Church Music) and McAfee School of Theology (Master of Divinity). She is married to David Hull, pastor of First Baptist Church of Huntsville, AL, and is the mother of two adult children Emily, Minister to Young Adults at Highland Baptist Church, Louisville, KY, and Andrew, who lives in Birmingham, AL. She is also grandmother to Liam. Jane has previously served as a Minister of Children, Youth, and Music in churches in North and South Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama, and as the Interim Pastor of First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in Birmingham, AL. She now serves as Interim Minister to Children at First Baptist Church of Huntsville, AL. Please Welcome Dr. Ken Roxburgh February - 16, & 23 Dr. Roxburgh went to Samford from Scottish Baptist College in Glasgow, Scotland, where he served as President and taught. He received his B.A. from the London School of Theology, his M.Th. from Aberdeen University, and his Ph.D. from Edinburgh University. Dr. Roxburgh researches the History of Christianity in Scotland in the 20th century. He has written numerous articles for scholarly journals, as well as a book, Thomas Gillespie and the Origins of the Relief Church in 18th Century Scotland (Peter Lang, 1999). At Samford, Dr. Roxburgh teaches Baptist History and Theology, Christian Theology, Pastoral Theology, and Contemporary Theology. He is married with two adult children who live in Scotland. He has two granddaughters and two grandsons. Welcome New Members 4 Elizabeth M. Moseley

WOMEN ON MISSION (WOM) Tuesday, February 4, Room 302, 10 am Ladies, please join us this year as we learn more about being God's heart, hands, and voice. We meet the first Tuesday of the month at 10 am with a mission study. Next, we gather in Room 302 at 11 am for our monthly meeting and program. Lunch ($6) is served in Trentham Hall following the program. Our speaker this month is Joy Claybrook, Director of Community Ministries at FBC. We hope you will make plans to attend. February Calendar 4 WOM 10 am 6 Knitting Club 12:30 pm 11 Food Co-op 9 am 12 Love & Laughter Dinner 5 pm 14 Mom's Connection 10 am 23 Family Promise Feb 23-Mar 2 23 RA Racers 12-2 pm 25 Food Co-op 9 am 27 Mom's Connection 6 pm Knitting Club The Knitting Club will meet for the first time in 2014 on February 6, in room 307 and will be meet monthly the first Thursday at 12:30 pm. Please come and lend a pair of willing hands to this worthwhile ministry. Everyone is welcome. Youth Ministry @ 1B Meeting March 2, Noon, Youth Suite All youth, parents, and youth workers are invited to come hear details about our Summer 2014 schedule including Chapel Choir's "Serve the Cities" tour, Student Life@the Beach, Kids Camp, and summer small groups! You'll also be able to complete all your forms and have them notarized. Lunch will be provided! Each Week Sunday Worship, First Community Library Open Deaf Sunday School Hearing Sunday School Deaf Worship, Chapel Televised Worship (Broadcast on Fox 43) 8:42 am 8:45 am 9:30 am 9:45 am 11 am 11 am If the Weather Outside is Frightful In the case of inclement weather on Sunday's, please call the church office at 546-9661 for an updated message about the Sunday schedule. Whatever the weather, the 11 am worship service will always be held. Updates to the Sunday schedule will be posted at www.fbcknox.org by 7 am on Sunday mornings as necessary. Wednesday Activities: If Knox County schools are closed on Wednesdays due to bad weather, all regular Wednesday night activities will be cancelled. If inclement weather arrives during the day on Wednesday, please check with the church office 546-9661, or the church website. Groups that meet during the week will follow the same policy for Wednesdays; when Knox County schools are closed, meetings are cancelled. High School Bible Study Monday Yoga Class Wednesday The Bridge Supper Children's Choirs and Missions Groups Middle School MidWeek Prayer Meeting Sanctuary Choir Rehearsal 6:45 pm 1:15 pm 11:50 am 5 pm 5:40 pm 6 pm 6 pm 7 pm Deaf Worship CTV 10 pm Thursday Golden Notes Saturday 10:30 am Worship CTV 2:30 pm 5

First Baptist Church 510 W. Main Street Knoxville, TN 37902 (865) 546-9661 Phone (865) 546-3732 Fax (865) 524-8123 TTY (866) 954-8373 VP (hearing) (865) 622-2298 (deaf) www.fbcknox.org Periodicals Postage PAID Knoxville, TN First Light (USPS 192580) is published monthly by First Baptist Church, 510 W. Main St., Knoxville, TN 37902. Periodicals postage paid at Knoxville, TN. Editor: Vanessa Moore POSTMASTER: Send change of address to above address. FBC Knoxville Contacts To email any member of the staff, use the first initial with the full last name and add @fbcknox.org. To phone staff, dial (865) 246- plus the four-digit number found beside the staff member s name, or call the main number, 546-9661. Wendell Boertje, Interim Minister of Music (4668) Scott Claybrook, Minister of Young Adults, Outreach, Communication (4678) Joy Claybrook, Director of Community Ministries (4661) Debby Daniel, Pianist Brian Daniel, Organist Suzanne Fluellen Ministry Assistant (4651) Vanessa Moore, Ministry Assistant (4653) Pam Neal, Minister of Administration (4660) Kim Pieratt, Ministry Assistant (4655) Beverly Shirk, Finance Assistant (4654) Jim Snell, Facilities Manager (4656) Susan Tatum, Preschool & Children (4666) Dave Ward, Pastoral Care Minister (4667) Rhonda Ward, Ministry Assistant (4652) Herman Weaver, Church Host (4671) Ben Winder, Minister of Youth (4663) 6 February 2014