Why I am Grateful for First Baptist Church

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I am grateful for the First Baptist Church of Sylva because I hear God’s voice speak to me through your life and faithful witness.  

These past few weeks, our staff members have shared their gratitude for our church.

Additionally, our own church members have responded to our staff members with words of appreciation, furthering a spirit of thanksgiving in our faith community.

As we round out this month, I’m happy to take my turn and bear witness to the work that God is doing in our church.

I am grateful for our church’s location in the Sylva community. For 13 decades, our church has demonstrated a faithful presence in the heart of our town.

I am grateful for the way our church serves others by volunteering their time and energy. Much of the work of our church is accomplished by individuals who quietly contribute to our church’s ministry, leading others in any number of faithful ways and providing out of their own resources for the good work that we are seeking to do together.

I am grateful for the warmth and friendliness of our church members and attendees. I am thankful for smiles, cheerful embraces and hearty handshakes. I appreciate the thoughtful questions that accompany these encounters and I am awed by the generosity of spirit that I see our church members extend to others. 

I am grateful for deacons, trustees, committee chairpersons and team leaders who help to identify opportunities, and then discern the best way that our church can do justice, love kindness and walk humbly with our God.

I am grateful for those who make lemonade on Wednesday nights and for those who wash dishes.

I am grateful for those who champion mission education, and for those who position our church to be generous to our neighbors both near and far.

I am grateful for the spirit of appreciation that accompanies our worship experiences on Sunday mornings, and for the awareness our church has for all that our staff does each week.
I am grateful for those who paint, build ramps, trim rose bushes, pick up trash, crunch numbers, consider concerns and brainstorm solutions.

I am grateful for the faithful investment our church makes to fund our ministries through their tithes and offerings.

I am grateful for our History Room that tells the story of who we have been in our collective past.

I am grateful for the trust that our church grants me as I serve as pastor.

I am grateful for ‘behind the scenes’ individuals who make our ministries possible. These people set-up our sound system on Sunday mornings, prepare our food, clean up after us, hand out bulletins, and bake cookies to share at our hospitality table.

I am grateful to be a part of a church who values prayer, and who believes in God’s miraculous work in both big and small ways.

I am grateful for our church’s prayers, encouragements and support when our work together becomes challenging and tricky.

And I am grateful for a church that is defying the odds by growing, thriving and expanding our influence in our community and in our world.

First Baptist Church of Sylva, thank you for faithfully choosing to be church together. My life and ministry are all the richer for it. 

1st Explorers in December

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During the month of December our 1st Explorers will participate in Advent themed activities as we begin to anticipate the arrival of the Christ child. During the season of Advent, we will emphasize the themes of Hope, Peace, Joy and Love through bible study and activities with our Explorers. We hope with the information provided in our calendar you will talk about these studies at home, also in the calendar you During the month of December our 1st Explorers will participate in Advent themed activities as we begin to anticipate the arrival of Christ. During the season of Advent, we will emphasize the themes of Hope, Peace, Joy and Love through bible study and activities with our Explorers. 

 We hope with the information provided in our calendar you will talk about these studies at home, also in the calendar you will find information about our Christmas Party that will happen on December 8th in our Mission and Fellowship Center, this year students from Sigma Chi Fraternity and athletics at Western Carolina will be providing presents for our children and playing games with them.

Please take note that our last Parents Night of 2017 will be on December 1st and that we will not be providing Early Release Care on December 20th.

Over the Christmas Break we will pause our weekly newsletter until January 1st which will be full of updates about new things we will be doing during the spring semester. We hope each of you have a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year! Kelly
 

Youth News

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On Sunday, December 3rd at 3:00 PM, the Youth will be helping to pack Food Bags for United Christian Ministries in the Mission and Fellowship Center. 

Then on Friday, December 8th at 6:00 PM, the Youth will be going on a trip with their families to see ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ in Franklin. 

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For more information, contact Carol Cloer at lccloer@aol.com

Operation Christmas Child Packing Party

Photos from our Operation Christmas Child Shoe Box Packing Party!

#shoeboxes2017
#285boxes!
#thankyouFBC

Words of Gratitude from Kelly Brown

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During the month of November, we are demonstrating our gratitude to our church staff. Some of our staff members will be offering their own words of gratitude for our church in the Chimes each week. We pray that these words of thanksgiving will model for us a spirit of appreciation for our church and for one another.

This week, we will hear from our 1st Explorers Ministry Director, Kelly Brown, and Julie Faulkenberry.

Why I Am Grateful for First Baptist Church
By Kelly Brown

The word Ubuntu comes from the South African Zulu language and has been introduced to many by Bishop Desmond Tutu. The meaning of Ubuntu is often translated as the universal bond which connects all of humanity to one another and reminds us of what Paul said in 1 Corinthians 12:12-31: We all are uniquely gifted and share in making our world a better place because of the gifts God has given us. I’m thankful that part of my journey has led me to First Baptist Church of Sylva. My time here has shown me how truly beautiful it is to be in community with fellow Christians who desire to hear where Christ is leading us and faithfully respond.

I recall a few years ago meeting with Jeff and the After School Exploratory team to consider the possibility of us journeying together to begin what would become 1st Explorers. We were anxious and unsure of what the future would hold for our church and my leadership. And our leap of faith has been a beautiful expression of what happens when WE work together and listen to where God is calling us. I’m grateful for the church and myself faithfully listening to God and where He was leading us. We have worked together with God’s guidance to share our gift of the 1st Explorers Ministry with countless children and their families. We have shared in joys, hurt, mistakes, laughter, tears, frustrations and confusion together. Most important of all, each of you has been family to me. You have been patient with me as I’ve grown and learned how to be the best expression of who God has created me to be – for that, I say thank you. I feel supported in my leadership here in so many ways and I will never be able to adequately say “thank you” for the ways in which you have supported me and changed my life.

Mother Teresa said “Stay where you are. Find your own Calcutta. Find the sick, the suffering, and the lonely right there where you are — in your own homes and in your own families, in your workplaces and in your schools. You can find Calcutta all over the world, if you have the eyes to see. Everywhere, wherever you go, you find people who are unwanted, unloved, uncared for, just rejected by society — completely forgotten, completely left alone.” I’m grateful to have found my Calcutta here in Sylva!

Words of Affirmation for Kelly Brown
By Julie Faulkenberry

Speaking on behalf of the parents of FBC of Sylva, let me express how thankful we are for Mr. Kelly. The children involved with the 1st Explorers ministries here at FBC of Sylva are so blessed to have such a caring, thoughtful, and gracious director. 

Kelly is so patient, kind, and loving towards all that cross his path. He greets everyone with a contagious smile. He has accomplished so much with our childrens' ministries. We are grateful to have his guidance and blessings bestowed upon our children.

As for my family, we are so grateful for Mr. Kelly. He has taught Lindsey about our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He has taught her how to respect our family and friends. She has learned so many life lessons because of Kelly and his awesome staff at 1st Explorers. We are so blessed to have an outstanding program to enlist our children in, all because of Mr. Kelly's hard work and dedication!

Mr. Kelly goes above and beyond in his role as director. He wants the best for our children and wants them to understand the Bible and see the importance of faith and fellowship. 

With that said, thank you Mr. Kelly Brown, and may God continue to bless you!

Poinsettias

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It's time to order your Poinsettias for Christmas!

The Decorations Team is taking orders for Christmas Poinsettias.  The cost is $15.50 each.

Please fill out the information below and put it along with a check in the offering plate or bring it by the church office. Be sure to make the check payable to the First Baptist Church and put “Poinsettia” in the memo line. The poinsettias must be paid for at the time the order is placed.

Also, the Decorating Committee will be decorating the sanctuary on Dec. 1st at 9 AM - until. If you are interested in helping, please contact Carol Hennessee at 828-508-6912.

 

Your Name _______________________________________________

In Honor of ________________________________________________ OR,

In Memory of ______________________________________________

Number of Poinsettias

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Thanksgiving, Advent and Christmas Calendar 2017

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Sunday, November 19: 6:00 PM, Community Thanksgiving Service at First United Methodist Church in Sylva
Please bring finger-foods to share for the reception that will follow the service. Childcare will be provided.

Wednesday, November 22: No evening activities

The church office will be closed on Wednesday, November 22 through Friday, November 24

Saturday, December 2: 3:00 PM, Sylva Christmas Parade; 6:00 PM-9:00 PM, Adult Choir Practice

Sunday, December 3: 3:00 PM, Youth to Pack Food Bags for United Christian Ministries

Friday, December 8: 6:00 PM, Youth and Family Trip to see ‘The Best Christmas Pageant Ever’ in Franklin

Sunday, December 10: 10:30 AM Worship Service featuring our Children’s Choir & Drama Troupe as they share the Christmas story; 4:00 PM, Western Carolina Community Chorus Concert in the sanctuary

Wednesday, December 13: 6:00 PM, Moravian Love Feast in the Mission and Fellowship Center—Join us for an affirming and uplifting program of carols, hot cocoa and sweet pastries!
*This will conclude our Sylva First Wednesday programs for 2017. Wednesday Night Activities will resume on January 3, 2018

Sunday, December 17: 10:30 AM Worship Service featuring our Adult Choir as they share songs of the season.

Friday, December 22: 7:00 PM, Youth Lock-In

Sunday, December 24: 5:30 PM, Christmas Eve Candlelight Service

The church office will be closed on Monday, December 25, Tuesday, December 26, Friday, December 29 and Monday, January 1.

UCM Fruit Cups

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Please color the image above and put it on your refrigerator as a reminder to buy fruit cups for UCM!

United Christian Ministries needs 108 fruit cups for Christmas break bags
There are 450 children in Jackson County Schools who are eligible to receive free lunch and breakfast but who will not receive them during the long Christmas break. UCM will provide a special bag of food for each one. Churches have been asked to provide items selected for this purpose. We have been asked to provide fruit cups. The deadline is Nov. 26 to have them in the Loving Kindness room.