Hurray for Our Nursery Workers of the Week!

Thank you, Brooke Drum, and Lucie Moore, for working in the nursery this past Sunday. 
The children had lots of fun!

On March 5, Judy Henderson will be in charge of the nursery. 

Thank you, Judy!

There is still room on the schedule to serve “the least of these”
on Sunday mornings.  It is a blessing to see their smiles and enthusiasm as you spend
time with our infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. 
Please contact Cheryl Beck (cabeck@ncsu.edu) if you would like to help.

Care Team Back in Action!

On Wednesday nights in March, starting March 8, the CARE Team will be visiting shut-ins in our community. "CARE" stands for Children Caring And Reaching Elderly and is composed of children in our church who enjoy sharing God's love through visiting. Children will meet at the back door of the church at 6:00 p.m., have a visit or two, and return by 7:00 p.m. Parents will need to sign a permission slip each Wednesday night.

NOTE: This coincides with the Enneagram study that Dr. Mathis is leading at the same time. Adults can attend the study while their children are making the visits. 

Run and Tell!

Children in grades 1-5 and their families at Sylva FBC have started a 40-day Lenten journey to be more like Jesus everyday. Families have received a RUN AND TELL! kit with family devotionals, a 40-day scratch off calendar of activities, flower seeds, and stickers. There is even a recipe for Resurrection Rolls which Lucie Moore and her mom made on Sunday afternoon. 

If you haven’t received your RUN AND TELL kit yet, let Cheryl Beck know and she will get it to you. Run and Tell!

Lucie and her mom, Beth, had such a great time making these. Such a great way to start and have a meaningful conversation about Jesus and his death and his new life.  

Gooey Butter Cake

CAKE INGREDIENTS
1 box pound cake mix
1 stick butter, melted
2 eggs

INSTRUCTIONS
Combine all ingredients and mix until smooth. Spread into a greased 9x13 pan.

TOPPING INGREDIENTS
1 lb. powdered sugar (2 cups)
2 eggs
pinch of salt
1 8 oz. cream cheese


INSTRUCTIONS
Combine all ingredients and mix until smooth. Spread over cake mixture. Bake at 350 for 40-45 minutes or until golden brown. Cool and then sift powdered sugar on top.

–Provided by Amy Cook

Gooey Butter Cake

Click here to download a printable version.

Provided by Amy Cook

Mission Moment 3.1.23

Janée Angel

CBF Field Personnel in Antwerp, Belgium

This past year has been a bit of a struggle spiritually as we have seen the shape of ministry change due to various reasons, including the worldwide pandemic. And it could be easy to lose hope. But prayer is our lifeline. Yet sometimes we don’t know what to pray. Somewhere over the year, I discovered St. Ignatius’ Examen. Putting my own twist on his reflection, I have found it powerfully life-giving to see where God is at work each day, in big and small ways. 

In the evenings, I find a quiet moment and become aware of God’s presence in my day, but specifically in this very moment. I mentally begin to trace my day and I look for and see the work of God’s hand. I thank God for those special moments. Even in the middle of my days I begin to recognize moments and encounters as those I will be especially grateful for at the end of my day. I find myself more aware of God in this ever-changing world that would normally be anxiety-giving. Those anxious moments are changing to become God-filled minutes. 

As I look back to examine my day in Christ, I also recognize those things that made me sad or those things for which I need to ask forgiveness and for not leaning into Jesus but instead leaning away from His will and way. And then I look forward to walking with Him tomorrow. And I sleep a more restful sleep. 

In the mornings, I have taken a version of the Examen prayer to walk through with our daughters. After we read the Bible at the breakfast table, I ask what specifically made them happy or gave them joy yesterday. Then I ask them what made them sad or frustrated. And finally, I ask if there is something that they feel they need to apologize for. We share together and end in praying over the day.

Teaching our hearts to recognize Jesus and trust in him when the world is turbulent is life giving. It increases our trust and opens our eyes to see him where we may have otherwise missed his presence.

Pray...Give...Go.