Volume XL, No. 27 The Banner July 5, 2016
JULY 10 11:00am Worship Good Neighbors Luke 10:25-37 Psalm 82 Rev. Mike Poole No Evening Service Greetings from Pastor Mike Poole... Hello Jake My recent encounter with Jake Lowe I met Jake Lowe last week. What an amazing, energetic and engaging man. He was wearing a gray suite and colorful tie; his face aglow, brow raised and glistening eyes opened wide; his voice was strong and confident. As an octogenarian (in his 80s) Jake was reflecting on the past while leaning toward a hope-filled future. He began: The first Sunday I came to Abingdon Baptist (1951) I didn t know anybody. But I looked across through the church and saw what I thought was a little angel. It ended up being Wanda Burgess who is now my wife, Wanda Lowe. I went over and introduced myself to her and told her that I needed to learn something about the Baptists and she said I sure acted like I did. We went on and shared life in this church; we were married in this church and our children were raised in this church and were all baptized in this church. Jake s crisp memories flowed from his heart most of them focusing on how the church worked together in life-giving ways to share Jesus s love with the world. One example he gave was how the young people developed a deep passion for being together, in this instance, around the blessing of music. In fact, the whole church threw their support behind a group called The Shalom Singers. Jake s voice quickened and eyes sparkled. He said it was such a positive and powerful experience that several of them went on to seminary as a result. An avid learner and teacher, Jake s most meaningful role at ABC was Sunday School Superintendent. He said, At that time they had a little trouble getting people who wanted to be teachers. So I said, If you didn t ask me to be a teacher, you couldn t be a teacher. This didn t set too well with some of the people at first, but they realized umm I told em, I said, I will replace you if you don t ask to. So they realized it was important to want to teach people because somebody had taught them and they owed it to other people to teach them. Before parting, Jake mentioned two other things: the first was his admiration for Charles Meade as a model of Christian dedication and generosity. His face lightened as he spoke of the personal effect Charles influence has been in his life. Second, he expressed deep gratitude to Reverend Pace for giving him his preaching notes along with points about how Rev. Pace learned to study in seminary. Jake wrapped it all up: This church is the greatest church in the world and has meant more to me and my wife than any other church ever could. Well said, Jake. Of course, by now some of you have realized that I encountered Jake Lowe through a video interview conducted around the 100 th anniversary. Jake went to be with the Lord in February of 2012. You may ask, Why are we spending time and effort on the past? What about the future? Isn t that where we should focus? Yes. We must focus on the future since that s where we will spend the rest of our time. However, before we go, we MUST gather some things from our past. We must identify what will be helpful. We mustn t leave without them. We MUST carry with us the power of Jake s devotion, courage, wisdom, his love for the next generation and more. They are all God s gifts to you, ABC. By all means, carry them in your hearts! Thanks Jake! Pastor Mike, IIM
F.Y.I... Deacon of the Month - July Roy Morelock 356-5129(c) SUNDAY SCHOOL Attendance for Sunday, July 3: 100 Greeters Upstairs entrance Charles Grogan Jim Hughes Downstairs entrance Peggy Hughes Patricia Hensley Extended Session Workers July 3 Charlene Phelps & Irene Meade Ushers & Greeters 11:00am Co Chairs: Kevin Abel, Larry Payne, Mike Overstreet July Greeters Mary Fraysier Nan Jones John Daniels Judy Daniels Ushers: Jim McCall Jim Phillips Jim Johnson Carl Willis Gabe Hoyle Diana Johnson Worship Technicians: Bill Klose & Norman Klose Tony Roberts & Thomas Roberts Van Driver: July 10 John & Judy Daniels (c)817-6273 Financial Update July 3, 2016 Budget Funds Weekly Requirement $7,501.17 Received $10,077.00 Year-to-Date Receipts 2015 $182,609.14 Year-to-Date Receipts 2016 $192,871.42 Building Fund To-date $100,660.99 CHURCH CALENDAR Click to view monthly calendar FRIDAY July 8 SUNDAY July 10 9:45am Sunday School YAK 11:00am No Evening Service Worship MONDAY July 11 Hearts of Gold TUESDAY July 12 9:30am Friends of Audrey & Jill WEDNESDAY July 13 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm Transition Team Meeting Conference Room Worship Chapel Sanctuary Choir THURSDAY July 14 7:00am Council of Deacons Conference Room Gifts... Dancey Flanagan to Building Fund...Charles Meade Wayne Goodman to Building Fund...Brenda Hallock Circle FRIDAY July 15 Kathleen Bobinski to Samaritans Purse...Buddy & Betty Jo Carrier Margaret Moore to Samaritans Purse...Buddy & Betty Jo Carrier
Prayer Concerns Hospital: Johnston Memorial Doris Southerlin Recuperating: Treatments Continuing/Pending: Linda Belisle, Kelly Brown, Anna Bell Callahan, Anna Canonico, Nell Clevenger, Louise Crigger, Judy Ferrell, Sue Foil, Jimmy Gobble, Charles Grogan, Mary Holbrook, Raymond Johnson, Jim Jones, Ronda Phillips, Eleanor Rainey, Sue Ray, Diane Roark, Rori Simmons, Sylvia Simmons, Doris Southerlin, 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, Lydia Collins, Elizabeth Eskew, Doris Fleenor, 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, Anne Smith, Howard Smith, Sally Stevens, Doris Umberger, Joyce Wright. Homebound: Sammy Campbell, Patricia Hensley, Mary Hunicutt, Marie James, Jeanette Millsap, Jake Turner, Shirley Turner, Jimmy Repass. Sympathy: Expressions of Love & Christian Sympathy go out to the family of Kathleen Bobinski in her passing. Expressions of Love & Christian Sympathy go out to Sue Foil in the passing of her brother Paul Jones. Homebound of the Week Virginia Moore 860 Wolf Creek Trl. Abingdon, VA 24210 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 John Holbrook Patrol Officer Abingdon Police Department Monday, July 11 Addi Sutton Thursday, July 14 John Daniels Carol Hess Tyler Harless Please Pray for: Steve Lowe, Mary Russell, Margaret Klose, Kevin Abel, Irene Meade, John Crigger, Dana Duncan, Roger Garrett, Sheila Willis, Mike Overstreet and Jennifer Berry Friday, July 15 Brian Hale Ainsley Berry
Come together for worship, snacks and fellowship DownHome Worship 2016 1st & 3rd Sunday evenings July 17 August 7 August 21 7:00pm Trula Harris, Jake & Shirley Turner Dana Duncan ~Come together for worship, snacks and fellowship~ It seems that school just ended and yet it s time again to begin to assemble school supply bags for those children in Washington County who are in need of these beginning supplies for the new school year. School starts in Washington County on August 10 th. As in the past, the Friends of Audrey & Jill WMU Circle is working with other churches to provide school supply bags to Stone Soup Food Pantry (SSFP) to be given out to customers with children as they pick up their food. Following is a listing of items that we include in the bags: 2 paks of 70 wide rules paper (or equivalent) 2 spiral bound paper 1 composition book 1 pencil sharpener 1 box of 24 crayons 2 erasers 1 pencil box 2 paks of 10 - #2 pencils (or equivalent) 1 pak of 10 pens (either black or blue ink) 1 pak colored pencils (usually come in paks of 10 or 12) 4 glue sticks 1 pair Fiskars scissors We would appreciate your help by either providing some of the items listed or providing a cash (check) donation and we will do the shopping. We will then assemble the bags and get them delivered to SSFO in time for them to distribute them before the first week of school. Thank you for your past support and we look forward to your support again this year. Friends of Audrey & Jill, WMU Mission Circle PENCIL PROJECT Children's Fall Enrollment Festival Saturday August 13, 2016 10am-12:15pm Church parking lot Keys to the Church If you have keys to any of the doors in the church, please call the church secretary, Trina and tell her which keys you have so our list can be updated. Sheila Willis, Administrative Committee
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