Urgent Need for Volunteers!

The 1st Explorers After School Ministry college staff will be on Spring Break, March 6-10.  Luckily, Jackson County Schools will be closed March 9th and 10th, too.  Help is needed for the first part of the week when the program will be short staffed.  If you could help on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday (1 or more days) of that week from 2:45 p.m. to 5:15 p.m., please let Cheryl Beck know.  You can enjoy interacting with the children,playing on the playground, helping serve snacks, being a friendly face from our church, etc.  

You will be blessed, and the children will, too!

“Thank You” from the Messer Family

Cody and I are so overwhelmed by the outpouring of love, support, and generosity from our church family as we transition to a family of four. The diapers, wipes, additional items and prayers have meant so much to us and are a tremendous help. We want to thank everyone who has helped and prayed for us during this time, and we pray God’s continued blessings upon you all. Thank you so much, and we look forward to Sparrow meeting everyone soon!

- Janelle, Cody, Siler & Sparrow Messer

Children’s Sunday School Is Buzzing!

One recent Sunday, (front row) Gaye Buchanan, Sophie Powell, Truman Joiner, (back row) Liam Nelson, Lexi Allen, and Lucie Moore took time out from their study of Esther for a photo.  Children's Sunday School is a great place to be on Sunday mornings!

The Children's Sunday School class has been learning about the books of the Bible and spent a few Sundays hearing the story of Esther.  Gaye Buchanan is their teacher and they meet in the corner classroom on the 2nd floor facing Main Street.  All children in grades 1-5 are invited to come on Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m.

1st Explorers Update

Fittingly, “Love” was the theme for 1st Explorers last week and it was displayed in lots of ways.  Chapel speakers addressed the theme each day.  The children enjoyed making creative and fun Valentines to decorate the 1st Explorers area.

The WMU Mission Circle met in the after school room on Tuesday morning and on-site coordinator Melanie Stokely shared highlights of the ministry.  Then the group put together amazing Valentine’s goodie bags for the staff.  Thank you, ladies!

Tuesday afternoon, the students, staff, and a couple of volunteers enjoyed a Valentine’s party with Valentine Bingo and cool prizes.  The students made Valentines to share with their friends and teachers and heart-day themed trail mix bags.  There were also homemade snacks from the volunteers.  It was a really fun afternoon!  Thanks to everyone who helped with the party.

At the end of the week, Kayla Maynor visited for a fun music lesson involving students and staff playing cups!

Learning, Sharing, Listening, Growing

Beginning Wednesday, March 8 at 6:00 PM 
in the Gathering Place Room

Join us for a season of discovery as we learn how our personal narrative has shaped and influenced our lives. With the help of the enneagram and the book, The Story of You: An Enneagram Journey to Becoming Your True Self by Ian Cron, we will learn the joy of knowing that God helps us write a new and healthier story to live by. This multi-week experience will serve as both an introduction and enrichment to the enneagram as a tool for better understanding ourselves in relationship to the world around us. Please RSVP for childcare in advance by contacting our church office: 828-586-2095, fbcsylva@gmail.com

Fabulous Fourth Sunday

Don’t forget, next Sunday is our first Fabulous Fourth Sunday! We will meet down front after the morning service THIS Sunday, February 26 and travel to Layla’s house for lunch and some fun together.  We will return to the church by around 3:30 PM. Plan to join us for this first Sunday afternoon event! Hope to see everyone there! (We will get a head count in Sunday School.)

Mission Moment 2.22.23

Elket Rodríguez

CBF Field Personnel at the United States-Mexico Border

My prayer life has evolved to incorporate different styles of prayer as I mature in my relationship with God and as I adapt to the different seasons of my life. During my youth years, I spent many hours praying alone by myself in a room, following Jesus’ recommendation in Matthew 6:6. But then I married, had children and began working. I then adapted my prayer time to that reality. Early morning prayer and meditation are the norm, following Matthew 6:33. I still spend hours alone in prayer to God, trying to replicate the practice of the Sabbath to rest in God—but mostly on the weekends. 

My prayers have also changed with time. I pray more for others, practice contemplative silence (wordless prayer) to listen to God’s voice and pray the psalms out loud to nurture and liberate my soul (Lectio Divina). Psalms 62 and 139 are among my favorites to pray because they open my heart to God in worship. 

Nowadays, I spend much of my prayer asking God to open the eyes of this world to God’s justice, mercy and love. Even though, my prayer is very focused on God and God’s majesty, I often request God to help us Christians understand how we can make God’s presence feel more real to our neighbors in practical and tangible ways through our actions. I would love to see a church that incarnates the new humanity in Christ that serves the “least of these,” including but not limited to immigrants and refugees who are among the most prone to suffer from exploitation. 

Given the increase of evil, injustice and indifference I am often relying on breath prayers crying out “Hosanna!” and “Maranatha!” to God. On a given day, I would use different approaches to prayer depending on where I think the Holy Spirit is leading me.

Pray. . .Give. . .Go.