CAMINA en la LUZ — WALK in the LIGHT
Children in the 1st Explorers program and from the FBC congregation worked on a beautiful felt banner for the children of Kerygma Baptist Church which was presented to Pastor Ernesto and his wife Marisol during worship on Sunday, April 21. With the theme "Walk in the Light" — Jesus being the LIght of the World — the banner for the children of Kerygma Baptist Church featured a bright yellow sun set in a blue sky. The children learned to use fusible webbing and a hot iron to adhere the felt pieces.
Assisting with the presentation were Abby Pittman, Adalyn Davis, and Lexi Allen. A big shout out to David Jons who helped with the translation of the theme into Spanish — Camina en la Luz.
Babysitting Training Continues
Thank you to Sandi Allen who taught the third session on handling emergencies while babysitting and first aid. The participants are getting better prepared to be responsible babysitters. Attending this session were Lexi Allen, Alex Wittekind, Ella Dux, Madison Rooney, Ivy Abbott, and Zoey Muse.
Joe's Window
By Dr. Joe Yelton
Interim Pastor
To the surprise of no one, our church has been in numerical decline for many years, even decades. The fact that most congregations are in a similar state is of little solace. Addressing this is perhaps the most meaningful book to date, The Great Dechurching by Jim Davis and Michael Graham. It does the hard digging of data, helping discern how this slow but steady decimation of American church life happened.
Basically, the book addresses three phases: Phase One, “How big is the dechurching problem?” Phase Two, “Who is leaving, and why?” Phase Three, “What is happening in Evangelicalism?”
In the coming mid-week studies, information from this book will permeate our sharing. This is the kind of information which, to me, seems imperative, needing to be addressed as part of our new pastor selection work.
You know the adage: “Continue doing what you’ve always done, you’ll continue getting what you’ve always gotten.” Can we, right from the start, commit to the hard work of doing things differently, when justified? In making our church more relevant, we must mitigate old habits that no longer serve us, or God.
Christ is constantly wanting to pour fresh living water into the cisterns of faith that lift Him up. Our church is doing so much of that. We have loads of relevancies that bring the Gospel up close. Well done! Still, we need to look within and discover the places where familiarity has become an enemy to our message in the community. There is so much love within our congregation, and giftedness like I’ve rarely encountered. We have a bright future. To get there though, each of us will have to let go of some sacred cows that are no longer necessary. In their places, we must take up a new thing that tells that old, old story in fresh, relevant ways.
Ladies' Bible Study
Please join us for the continuation of the Ladies Spring Bible Study on Monday, April 29, at 10:00 a.m. in the Gathering Room. We are studying the Book of Esther. This study has video sessions led by Beth Moore. Study books are available in the Church office but are not required to do the study.
VBS – Hold the Dates!
This year's Community Vacation Bible School will be May 28-31, at Bridge Park. Please make every effort to have your children participate.
Volunteers are also needed. Please contact Cheryl Beck for more information.
Roadside Clean-Up
Would anyone be interested in assisting with a roadside clean-up effort for Jackson County? If so, please contact Norma Clayton at 828-506-9241. More details will be provided as they become available. Thank you.
Take Note of the Accompanying. . .
There is so much going on in the next month. We hope that you will download and print out the attached list of events so you can be sure not to miss all of the fun!
Thank You to Our Church Family
The Family of Tom Jones would like to thank First Baptist Church for the use of the Mission and Fellowship Center this past Saturday for the Celebration of Life for our brother, Tom. It was a wonderful tribute to the life of Tom and we thank all who attended for your presence.
We owe a special thank you to Tonya Lloyd for all your help in making this possible and also thank Jim Campbell for helping with the sound system.
—Much love to all of you. Barbara Jones, Claude and Patricia Jones, Gladys Jones, and Betty Blanton
Cornbread Salad
Ingredients
1 cake of cornbread, crumbled
Red onion, diced
Celery, diced
Green pepper, diced
1 can Mexicorn, drained
1 can pinto beans, rinsed and drained
Cheddar cheese, shredded
Mayonnaise
Sour cream
Instructions
Mix all ingredients together. Add equal amounts of mayonnaise and sour cream to other ingredients to bind them.
– Provided by Barbara Vance