United Christian Ministries is in need of: shampoo (prefer 2-in-1 shampoo & conditioner), body wash, deodorant, toothpaste, child diapers (all sizes), cereal, spaghetti sauce and spaghetti noodles. To donate items, please drop them off at UCM’s building at 191 Skyland Drive. Thank you!
Free At-Home Covid Testing Kits
Starting Sept. 26, each household is eligible to request four tests at COVIDTests.gov that will be shipped directly to your home address (or PO Box). Public health officials have confirmed that these tests are capable of detecting the latest coronavirus variants circulating and causing infections. (Excerpted from AARP newsletter)
A Prayer for Our Church Family in Florida
Oh, holy God—who loves us in the sweetest moments of a gentle baby's touch and in the harsh moments of great pain and suffering—we give our trust to you for our family and friends in Florida, who are on the cusp of a mighty storm. As the waves crash, may they remember the one who walked on water. As the tumult rises, may they call out to the Christ, who calmed the seas, using only the sound of His voice. And as the storms crash about within their minds and hearts, be their steady guide. Help them rise above the waves. Keep them not only to stay strong and safe, but help them to be open to the very real probability that You are going to do something mighty in their midst. Thank You for loving us through everything we face. And thank you for never leaving us, even when the storms rage. In Jesus' name.….amen.
With extra special thoughts for our church families in Florida, which include: Mia Stewart, the Yosts, the Millers, the Royals, Judy Henderson & her sister, Diane’s, family.
Joe's Window 10.9.24
By Dr. Joe Yelton
Interim Pastor
You can tell a great deal about the health and promise of a pastor-less Christian church by looking at their search committee. Stated differently, those we select to help us select our new pastor paint a picture of health, or struggle. Sylva First is very well positioned. That committee offers a promising barometer of our future, and I’m excited for what lies ahead.
As we continue praying and preparing, I want to offer three cautions.
First, do not pretend that the new pastor will provoke an avalanche of growth. Growth will come, but it will more likely be quieter, more consistent. To amplify this, allow me to share one bit of data shared at our Autumn mid-week gathering: “From 1970 to 1990, church attendance in our nation declined by a grand-total of 2%. HOWEVER, each year since 1990, the American church has declined by 1 to 2% each year ... “ (The Great Dechurching). You read that right! Your new pastor will help you chart a course for our future which may, or may not initially include numerical growth. Without doubt, it will create an environment to slow the tide of decline so that growth becomes more possible.
Secondly, Sylva First must make a concerted effort to more diligently address technological advances. Families new to the community almost always begin their search for a church by looking at the church’s website. Ours needs work. Ours needs weekly updates. Our technology prowess must match a generation that has known nothing other than tech-savvy organizations. We must become one of those organizations.
Thirdly, despite what the paragraph above correctly identifies, we must recommit ourselves to an “old-school” approach to growing ... which is, most church growth still happens because someone took the time to invite someone else to join them in church worship, discipleship and friendship. There’s no substitute for face-to-face encounters of warmth.
This church is deeply blessed with gifted people to make certain our Gospel relevance remains sure. Our church is going to continue to be used of God to bless our community and world. So then, ask yourself, “what part of me needs a fresh coat of energy and a rededication to making Christ known?”
– Joe
Join Us for Worship!
JOIN US FOR WORSHIP ON SUNDAY MORNING AT 10:30 A.M.
IN THE SANCTUARY! ALSO JOIN US FOR
SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 9:30 A.M. FOR ALL AGES!
Our worship service will be streamed online at firstbaptistsylva.com.
Giving the Jesus Way
United Christian Ministries is in need of: shampoo (prefer 2-in-1 shampoo & conditioner), body wash, deodorant, toothpaste, child diapers (all sizes), cereal, spaghetti sauce and spaghetti noodles. To donate items, please drop them off at UCM’s building at 191 Skyland Drive. Thank you!
Recipes Appreciated!
Each week we include a recipe in the Church Chimes and we hope that you are enjoying reading and trying them. You can add your favorite recipes to the Chimes by sending them to Cheryl Beck at cabeck@ncsu.edu. This is an ongoing WMU project.
Thanks for participating!
Joe's Window 10.2.24
Let Us Care for Each Other
Thankfully, we have passed the active part of the storm in Sylva and the area. It has left many in the community in need of care.
How can we care for you? Food, bottled water and emails or phone calls to loved ones? Please let us know by calling or stopping by the church office.
We have WiFi at our church and you are welcome to come and use it. Just join the “FBCGuest" network and use the password Micah6:8.
Please stay safe, check on a neighbor, and let us know how we can help!!!
Prayerfully,
Pastor Joe Yelton
Macaroon Cookie Bars
Ingredients
Crust
1 package Pillsbury Plus Devil’s Food Cake Mix
1/2 cup margarine or butter, softened
1 egg
Topping
14-ounce can sweetened condensed milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
1 1/4 cups flaked coconut
1 cup chopped nuts
Instructions
Heat oven to 350 degrees F.
Grease 13” x 9” pan. In large bowl, combine crust ingredients. Mix at low speed until well combined; mixture will be crumbly. Press evenly into bottom of greased pan.
In small bowl, combine condensed milk, vanilla, and egg; beat until smooth. Stir in 1 cup coconut and nuts; pour mixture over crust. Sprinkle remaining 1/4 cup coconut over top.
Bake at 350 degrees F. for 30 to 35 minutes or until golden brown. Cool completely. Cut into bars. Makes 36 bars.
– Provided by Janice Trull
Macaroon Cookie Bars
Click here to download a printable version.
-Provided by Janice Trull
Hands on Jackson
Hands on Jackson will be on Thursday, October 17 (Please note the rescheduled date from the 10th). We had very good participation last year and are hoping to do as well—or even better—this year! Please contact Team Leader Harold Messer at 828-506-2344 and leave a message if you are willing to volunteer your time to do some landscaping or general clean-up for neighbors in our community. You may also call the church office at 828-586-2095, and Janice can take your information. Thank you!