Our weekly Wednesday evening prayer and study time continues this Wednesday, January 22 at 6:00 p.m. Kaitlyn Cabaniss, our student ministry associate, will continue the youth midweek study that began last week. The Sunday evening college student Bible time will begin on January 26. Help spread the word!
Charlie's Challenge
Giving the Jesus Way
United Christian Ministries is in need of: dried beans, canned beans and canned chicken. To donate items, please drop them off at UCM’s building at 191 Skyland Drive. Thank you!
Jackson Neighbors in Need
Jackson County Youth Chorus
Sign up now to sing in the Jackson County Youth Chorus! This is for singers in grades 3–8. Rehearsals begin on Monday, March 10 and run from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. each Monday. The end-of-semester concert will be on Friday, May 23. Rehearsals will be held at FBC Sylva. For more information or to register, contact Director Sarah Hall at sfhall3@gmail.com or 704.245.2302. Click here to view an event flyer.
First Explorers After-School Ministry Update
We had a short week with the explorers due to the weather, but on Thursday, we had a Riddle Day, where we discussed and solved riddles. Friday, we had Debate Club. One group debated what the best superpower would be: mind reading or super strength and the other group debated, “If animals could talk, which one would be the funniest?" It was a great day of learning and exploring their creativity!
We are in need of snacks! Chips, graham crackers, fruit, gold fish, pudding, pretzels are all great options!
Giving the Jesus Way
United Christian Ministries requests that we temporarily suspend providing supplies and instead provide monetary donations. Given the current situation with Hurricane Helene’s suppliers, the needs of clients are changing daily. A monetary donation will allow them to purchase specifically what is needed at any point in time. To donate, please drop off a check at 191 Skyland Drive or mail it to PO Box 188, Sylva, NC 28779. Thank you!
Jackson County Youth Chorus
Sign up now to sing in the Jackson County Youth Chorus! This is for singers in grades 3–8. Rehearsals begin on Monday, March 10 and run from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. each Monday. The end-of-semester concert will be on Friday, May 23. Rehearsals will be held at FBC Sylva. For more information or to register, contact Director Sarah Hall at sfhall3@gmail.com or 704.245.2302. Click here to view an event flyer.
Mission Moment 1.15.25
Jeffrey A. Howard
CEO, The Resource Hub; CBF Emmanuel McCall Initiative Consultant
“Don’t ask what the world needs, ask what makes you
come alive and go do it. Because what the world needs
is people who have come alive.” —Howard Thurman
The above quote from Black Christian mystic Howard Thurman resonates with me, capturing what is currently saving my life: my passion for social justice, the deconstruction of white theology and my commitment to a more just world for people of color. This inner fire propels me forward as a Black male in a world that often overlooks me, empowering me to uplift narratives and engage in spaces that affirm my voice.
My journey began with an awakening to the systemic injustices that pervade our society. Witnessing the disparities faced by Black communities in the year of the unrest while pastoring an all-white church, unable to engage in the fight, awakened a conviction within me. This sentiment drives my work, compelling me to confront and dismantle the oppressive structures that seek to silence and marginalize people of color. As I do the personal work of deconstructing white theology, while embracing Black liberation theology, I have reclaimed a faith rooted in the struggle for justice and equality.
In my ministry, I strive to create spaces where Black voices are not only heard, but celebrated. I am dedicated to ensuring that the stories of those who are least, left out and overlooked are brought to the forefront. This mission is not just about speaking out against injustice; it’s about building a community where young Black individuals can see their worth and potential. I want to pave the way for a future where my soon-to-be four-year-old, Hudson the Great, and my soon-to-be eight-year-old, Ladybug, can thrive without apologizing for who they are. I want them to grow up in a world where their voices are valued and their contributions recognized.
Finally, my passion for social justice and dedication to my ministry are what make me come alive. They give me purpose and drive, reminding me that my voice matters. As I navigate spaces that often seek to undermine and dismiss my experiences, I am committed to creating opportunities for myself and others to speak out and be heard. By doing so, I hope to contribute to a world where Black narratives are uplifted, Black engagement is encouraged and every individual has the opportunity to live fully and freely. This is what is saving my life right now, and it is what keeps me moving forward with hope and determination.
Pray, Practice, Ponder
Lord, torment me. Keep before me the faces of the hungry, the lonely, the rejected and the despised. Inflict me with pain for those who hurt, are wounded, are oppressed, are abused and are victims of violence. Lord, give me a burning thirst for justice and righteousness. Give me the hope of Harriet, the writing skills of James Baldwin, and the ability to get into “good trouble” like the Honorable John Lewis. Help me, God, to leave this world a better place and, when I’ve done all that I can do, allow me to hear, well done! Ase and Amen.
Pray. . .Give. . .Go.
Wednesday Evening Bible Study Continues TONIGHT
Our weekly Wednesday evening prayer and study time continues this Wednesday, January 15 at 6:00 p.m. Kaitlyn Cabaniss, our student ministry associate, will continue the youth midweek study that began last week. The Sunday evening college student Bible time will begin on January 26. Help spread the word!