In Loving Memory of Willetta Vance

On Friday, July 21, we will gather in the First Baptist Church sanctuary to honor the life and legacy of Willetta Vance, a cherished member of our church. Please join us as we come together to memorialize her remarkable life.

The family will warmly welcome friends, relatives, and loved ones from 1:00 PM onwards. At 2:00 PM, we will gather in worship for a funeral service to pay tribute to Willetta's extraordinary life. Following the funeral service, a graveside ceremony will take place at Fairview Memorial Gardens. Please join us to honor and remember Willetta Vance, a remarkable soul who touched so many lives with love, compassion, and grace.

PASSPORTkids Was GREAT!

"Upside Down" was the theme for this year's PassportKids at Brevard College, June 26-29.  The over 300 participants from across the region learned about how to impact their world as Jesus did, heard about migrants leaving their countries for a better life, participated in a world market and refugee simulation, and had Bible study each day.  There was also time for loads of fun with a Rec Night, Variety Show, rousing sing-a-longs, and playing in the creek which runs through the college.

Attending from Sylva FBC were Lexi Allen, Ella Dux, Zoe Ellenburg, Oliver Kindy, Lucie Moore, and Abby Pittman.  Andrew Beck and Cheryl Beck served as chaperones.  Thank you to Jeremy Ellenburg for driving the bus for the group.

A big "thank you" to Sylva First Baptist Church for helping offset the cost of camp for each participant.

From Left: Ella Dux, Abby Pittman, and Zoe Ellenburg create mosaic pictures as they learned about the culture of north Africa where many migrants come from.  The kids had a blast playing in the cool creek at Brevard College. Sylva FBC campers were "up a tree" at Brevard College. 

Hurray for Our Nursery Workers of the Week!

Thank you, Autumn Burners and Janelle Messer, for being available for nursery last week. 
We appreciate you!

Heather and Jeremy Ellenburg are in charge of the nursery on July 16.  Thank you!   

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.

“Down on the Farm” Began Monday!

Andrew Beck, helper with the Preschool Reading Program, holds up Oliver the Turtle for Addy Penland, Jacob Penland, and Siler Messer to see.

The Preschool Reading Program began on Monday, July 9 with some little ones and their parents/grandparents in attendance.  After reading a rebus book about animals in a barn, the children enjoyed creating their own barn scene to take home, learned to say 2 farm animals in ASL and in Spanish, and had a berry tasting party with raspberries, strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries.  An extra surprise  was a visit from Oliver the Turtle rescued by Andrew Beck just that morning on the way to the program.  

All children ages 3-5 are invited to come the next 3 Mondays to the Children's Library from 10:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. to learn more about "Down on the Farm."

Passport Camps, The Real Deal

As you know, the youth have recently returned from Passport Camp in Spartanburg, SC.  Passport is an annual event for us. For those who are not familiar with Passport, let me give you the schedule of a typical day. The day starts with breakfast sometime between 8:00 am and 8:45 am. Each day you will go at a slightly different time within that window.  That way the line keeps moving quickly and things don’t back up.  After breakfast, each camper has a time of personal morning devotions and prayer. Prompts are provided to direct their thoughts. At 9:30 everyone gathers in the main auditorium or meeting space for morning celebration. This is a time to wake everyone up!  “Energizers” games, skits and a word of challenge get everyone ready for the day. Campers then go to their Bible Study groups and adults to an informational meeting and then our own Bible Study time together. 

The next element depends on where your group is assigned that day. Some remain on campus for meetings after lunch others load up for mission sites. During normal years, youth choose their activities for this time.  At Passport choices the groups are mainly on campus and focus on things like music, using art in worship, drama, games and recreation from around the world, sports for those who are competitive and sports oriented, then a couple of mission opportunities and “Tree Space” for those who have a green thumb! At Passport Missions all the choices are different types of mission projects: children’s ministry, social ministries, yard work, painting, light construction…the list is large!  You could find yourself working at the Salvation Army or repairing a trail or a community garden. Every project is an important contribution to that community.

The afternoons include some free time for students to enjoy some recreation and clean up for supper and worship. The other evening elements are nightly celebrations, something different each night, and Church group devotions.  This is a time for church groups to check in with each other and process what happened during the day and during worship. This has always been my favorite part of the day! By this time, everyone is just about ready to crash for the night. The days are very busy, but the work is rewarding.  Thank you, First Baptist Church for providing this experience for our youth.  These memories will shape their lives for years to come and build an attitude of service for our future church leaders!

The porch cover we completed is above.