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The BEACON The Newsletter of Binkley Baptist Church Binkley Baptist Church 1712 Willow Drive Chapel Hill NC 27514 919-942-4964 www.binkleychurch.org Church Staff Peter JB Carman Minister peter@binkleychurch.org Dale Osborne Associate Minister dale@binkleychurch.org John Burton-Crutchfield, Chris Copeland Interim Ministers of Christian Education john@binkleychurch.org chris@binkleychurch.org Leandra Merea Strope Minister of Music leandra@binkleychurch.org Ray Speller Ministry Intern judahpraiser86@yahoo.com Bo Lloyd Organist GEL1210@aol.com Duane Gilbert Business Manager business@binkleychurch.org Maureen Rosen Office Manager office@binkleychurch.org Not getting this newsletter by email yet? What are you waiting for? Email us at office@binkleychurch.org and save a stamp and a tree! November 17, 2010 GIVING TWICE AND EVEN THRICE The Binkley Alternative Gifts Fair takes place Sunday, November 21 in our Fellowship Hall. The beautiful event with all of its extraordinary participants begins right after worship. While Ray Speller and I continue to verify and recruit participants, below is our anticipated list: Habitat for Humanity Orange County The IFC Water Partners International Church World Services (CWS/CROP) DSS Adopt a Person at Christmas Heifer Project International The Coalition for Peace With Justice Holy Land Artisans The Amani Children s Foundation RENA/CEER One World Market The Center for Child & Family Health Operation New Life Daycare Center Project Compassion Vasco da Gama Brazil Family Health Ministries Haiti Residential Services Nicaraguan Weavers FABMRON Binkley Preschool Wreaths If an agency is missing that you wish to represent please contact me through the church office. When you come to the Fair, you can learn a lot about any or all of these organizations. You may volunteer with the work that they carry out and you can support them financially by purchasing the items they have for sale. By learning, volunteering or purchasing, you have the opportunity to help three times. All of the agencies and their participants are important but some of them are more known than others. I want to let you know a little more about one of them in order to encourage you to find out about all of them on the day of the Fair. The information was provided by Nancy Cheek. The Amani Children's Foundation works to care for children in Kenya, particularly the most vulnerable of these children - the abandoned infants. Through our partner organization in Kenya, New Life Home Trust, Amani helps to care for homeless and HIV-positive babies in six homes across the country. The babies arrive at the home tiny, frail and often very sick -- and, by the time of their 2nd birthday, most of them have left with new adoptive Kenyan families. The Amani Foundation is supported in part from the sale of bead jewelry and other arts from Kenya. One hundred percent of all donations go directly to care for children at New Life Home. The Board or Outreach is pleased to bring you the Alternative Gifts Fair with its invigorating joy. Snacks will be available along with love, kindness and a willing smile. Join us!

GENERAL FUND: OCTOBER 2010 Actual Budget Difference Previous year $3,090 $2,890 $ 200 Current year $468,082 $506,548 -$38,467 Non-pledged $24,507 $36,667 -$12,159 Undesignated $9,799 $7,500 $2,299 Birthday bank $912 $1,250 -$338 Building use $29,035 $28,000 $1,035 Interest on money market $259 $0.00 $259 Totals $535,684 $582,855 -$47,171 PASTOR'S DISCRETIONARY FUND Balance 10/01/2010 Gifts Recd Disbursed Balance 10/31/10 $452 $597 -$740 $309 DECEMBER WORSHIP SCHEDULE OCTOBER FINANCES Some good news: our monthly pledged income for October was $5,000 above our budgeted amount. The shortfall in pledge income through October is -$38,466, the smallest since 2003. Last year, it was -$55,619 at the end of October and we never caught up. Our 2010 Non-pledged income is $12,000 below projections so it's even more crucial that we maintain our pledges and make up this shortfall. Call Duane Gilbert in the office with questions or to request a copy of your pledge statement. Dec 5 Dec 12 Dec 19 Dec 24 Dec 26 11 am Worship: Music and Communion Sunday 11 am Worship, Peter Carman preaching 11 am Worship, Nativity Reenactment, Dale Osborne preaching Christmas Eve Services: 4:30 pm Family Service; 7:00 pm Evening Service; 11:00 pm Late Service 11 am Worship, Student Sunday GIVING TOGETHER, GROWING TOGETHER: Stewardship season is here and it's time to think about all the ways in which our church meets our needs, serves our neighbors and fulfills God's mission for us. With a palpable spirit of joy and growth in our congregation, we know that Binkley will be prepared to move forward into 2011 with confidence. Each of us plays an important role in sustaining and nurturing our church through gifts of time, talent and treasure. Please be thoughtful and prayerful about making a pledge to support the work of Binkley next year. The Walks of Faith are scheduled for November 21 and 28. Pledge cards have been mailed but will also be available at the church. - Stewardship Committee BINKLEY PRESCHOOL REGISTRATION Preschool registration applications for the school year 2011-2012 will be available starting December 1, 2010. Binkley Church Members have enrollment priority until the December 31, 2010 deadline. Applications are available in the church office, by the preschool bulletin board, and online at www.binkleypreschool.org. Questions, please call Kristen Carmouche 928-0806.

DECEMBER 5 FELLOWSHIP MEAL Please come to the Fellowship Meal on December 5th (after crafting and before caroling)! If you are willing to bring a double batch of chili (meat or vegetarian) to the Chili Supper, please contact Nan Pardington (nanpardington@bellsouth.net or 967-7021) for an easy recipe. Hope you can join us! WELCOME TO BINKLEY, NEW MEMBER! Lisa Birmingham 3010 Brook Mill Drive #206 Raleigh NC 27612 420-7760 lisa.birmingham50@gmail.com CHRISTMAS CRAFTS Advent is almost here, and at Binkley it begins with the annual Christmas Crafts & Activities, AKA the Hanging of the Greens. The date is December 5 from 3-5, preceding a Chili Supper and caroling. The afternoon is a time for individuals and families to create/extend a holiday tradition; crafts and activities which help our church (wrapping candles for the Moravian Lovefeast, decorating the Crismon Tree, and assembling gift bags for our shut -ins), our community (Snowman Soup packets are assembled for the IFC), and provide the opportunity to create holiday keepsakes you will enjoy for years to come! Many volunteers are needed to assist at craft tables. It s easy, a sample of your craft will be provided along with supplies and directions. Cookies are also needed; if you can provide 2 dozen undecorated cookies we will decorate them, eat some and donate the rest to Meals on Wheels. Contact Caryl Fulcher, chair: caryl.fulcher@duke.edu to help. WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AROUND THE TABLE Please join us each Wednesday in the Fellowship Hall for a hearty meal, children s choir, and conversation for youth and adults. Each week participants will engage in fellowship around the dinner tables while sampling many parts of our life and ministry together. November and December meals and programs listed below. 5:30: Dinner begins (includes vegetarian dishes), and continues into the discussion time. Costs below. 6:15 7:15: Children s Choir: Children in Grades K-5, who can read and commit to come each week, gather in the choir room with Leandra and Bo. Children 0-4 years gather in the nursery. 6:30 7:15: Everything You Wanted to Know about Binkley! Youth and Adults remain around the tables for discussions and activities led by different groups in the church. 7:30 pm: Chancel Choir rehearsal (childcare provided for those who make childcare reservations) Sign up EACH WEEK to participate by adding your name to the list in the narthex, responding to the electronic email invitation on Fridays, or calling the church office at 942-4964. You may also sign up to prepare the Fellowship Hall for the evening or to clean up at the conclusion of the program. Look to the Friday email update and Sunday announcements for additional details. 12/1 Don Willhoit s Chili! Simplifying Christmas: the conversation around the tables will focus on your favorite Christmas traditions and what you do, or would like to do, to simplify those traditions. 12/8 K&W Chicken Pan Pie, Fruit Salad, Cornbread, Rolls and 2 Veggies A Christmas Carol Sing for all ages. **MEAL COST: $6/ages 10 & up, $3/ages 4-10, free/under age 4, maximum $20 per household (unless otherwise noted above). ** See below ** See below

HAPPY DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS! 2: Arlon Kemple, Mary Lou Smith 3: Lynda Jensen 4: Daniel Foil, Aaron Phillippi 5: Lynn Calder, Marty Moore, Sheryl Scrimsher, Bobby Wagoner 6: Wally Hill, Sydney Jernigan, Jerry VanSant, Kimberly Eastman Zirkle 7: Laurence Avery 8: Shirley Hamrick, Paul Keller, Logan Quinlan, Emma Joy Stella-Stroop, Tristan Whitaker 10: H Bop Siu, Michael Turner 12: Amy Powell, Ida Powell 13: Mel Andersen, Ginny Lansing, Camellia Lee 14: Cierra Williams 16: Pam Swanson-Boyd 17: Jon Carver, Kent Coyle, Don Hamm, Valerie Hudock, Imani Simpson 18: Kathy Keyser, Susan MacKinnon, Susan Read, Lu Stella 19: Roy Brock, Lynn Carman Bodden, Allison Corum, Betsy Kreutzberg, Jenny Walters 20: Abbie Underwood 21: Anna Butler, John McLachlan 22: Phyut Siu 23: Janet O Neal 24: Frances Moorhead 25: Betsy Hughes 26: Lynne Petterson, Bradley Wilburn 27: Tammy Hatch, Bill McNairy, Weldon Thornton 28: Susan Pike, Art Sherwood, Norma Willhoit 29: Maynard Adams, Audrey Phelan, Matthew Swanson, Kathryn Thomas 30: Katherine Graham-Jackson 31: Richard Brice, Tommy Gellatly Don t forget the BIRTHDAY BANK! HAPPY DECEMBER ANNIVERSARIES! 4 Bob Phillips and Anne Winfield, 1999 18 Lyman and Velma Ferrell, 1965 20 Gordon DeFriese and Carol Hogue, 1998 21 Ed and Sherri Davis, 1963 22 Amy and Bill Powell, 1984 23 Jim and Mary John Dostert, 1966 26 Chon Shoaf and Beverly Comfort, 2004 30 Kris Hergert and Natalie Wilde, 2006 Dec 5 Dec 12 Dec 19 Dec 26 DECEMBER NURSERY DUTY Caroline and Paul Lindsay, Barbara Harris, Buck Horton and Sheryl Scrimsher. Betsy Hughes greets Pat Harriss, Cathrine Hoyo, Robert Hughes, Dana Trent and Fred Eaker. Angela Snider greets. Anne Huffman, Martha Hutt, Verla Insko, Joe, Myra and Walker Knight. Kara Richards-Baker greets. Rob Lewis and Gloria Lightsey Lewis, Christine Jernigan, Julie Kern. Pam Reed greets. CONTACTING GLADESS CRISP Gladess is now at home and can best be reached on her cell phone: 923-7649. CHRISTMAS EVE OFFERING The Board of Outreach would like to hear your recommendations for recipients for the Christmas Eve offering. Email your suggestions to Bill Bodkin at wmbodkin@yahoo.com by December 6. PRIMETIMERS IN DECEMBER will meet on Wednesday, December 8, 12:00 noon, at Carolina Meadows for a fabulous holiday lunch, with carols and Christmas music provided Janice Pope and Jan Clark. Lunch is $12.00. Sign up outside the CE office by 12/5.

Prayer Concerns in the Church Family: Gladess Crisp, Mary Lou Smith, Norma Willhoit, Beth Welton, Stacy Shelp, Jo Lea, Bobby Wagoner, Suzanne Morrah, Carolyn Kozelka, Billie Cox, Alice Faulkner, Lew Miles, Nettie Wilburn, Jo Flair, Alice Glover, Aaron Shah, Claudia Cannady, Brooke Wheeler, Bob and Betsy Kreutzberg, Martha Henderson, others seeking support. Prayer Concerns in the Extended Family: Andrew Henley (Carl's son), Mary Jane Burns (friend of Doug and Susan MacKinnon), Jackson Groves (Amy Jackson's infant nephew), Chuck Miller (friend of Stuart Cantrell), Jeremiah Mabry and Iliecia Matos (son and granddaughter of Gwen and Michele Mabry), Julia Houser (infant granddaughter of Art and Gwen Sherwood), Malone and Betty Thomason (Caryl Price's parents), Curtis Harper (friend of Billy and Ann Barnes and Frank B. Smith), Pastor Waldir and Igreja Batista Esperança and Congregação Batista Esperança, in Salvador, Brazil, Linda Sisk (Mark Walters' mother), Geoff and Maria Frank (friends of Karen Long), Dot Peterson and family (Susan Resnik's aunt), Brenda Baker (Drew's mother), Gail Carson's sister, Martha T. and Leon Smith (Allison Corum's parents), Sally Rockriver (David Resnik's sister), David McIlwain (Ashley Nissler's uncle), Frances Daughtrey (Heather Rabalais & Nathan Daughtrey's grandmother), Marie Long (Karen's mother), Carley Pardington (Joe's mother), Henry Hall (Howard Lee's brother-in-law), John Kent's mother and father, Johnnie Johnson (friend of Lillian Lee), family of Thomas Barnett (Karen Long's friend), Tan and Scott Coats (missionaries in Thailand), Tara Hogan (Talmadge Walker's niece). In the Hospital/Rehab: Emily Barrow (Hillcrest in Durham) Health Center Residents: Hilda Moffitt, Rusty Wagoner, Laurie Freeman, Joan Ewing, Carolyn Wallace, Beth Jukes, Marj Boltz. Binkley Baptist Church 1712 Willow Drive Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 942-4964 www.binkleychurch.org Nonprofit Org. US Postage Paid Chapel Hill, NC Permit No. 70 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED