Newsline of Front Street Baptist Church June 9, 2009

In This Issue

A Word From the Pastor

Family Movie Night at Front Street!

CiA and Youth!

Asia Mission Team

Asia Mission Trip

Baby Dedication

Vacation Bible School!

Missions Trip to Charleston, WV

High 5! This Summer

Desks Needed

News and Announcements

A Note About This Newsletter

Celebrate Recovery

Super Summer at Front Street!

July 4th Celebration on July 5th

Cross Connection Youth Ministry

Vacation Bible School T-Shirts and CD's

New Members Class

Prayer Requests

Angel Food Ministry

Birthdays

Request from the Church Office

Becky Morrison Wedding Announcement

Family Concerns and Celebrations

Calendar

Service Schedule

A Look at the Record

Memorials and Honorariums

S.Y.B.A. Children's Ministry Summer Camps

Prayer Sanctuary

Services Available on DVD

Jail Ministry Items Needed

Sanctuary Flowers

Cartoon of the Week!

Forward to a Friend

Contact Info
Newsbriefs:
 
Family Movie Night
This Coming Sunday
at 6:00 p.m.
 
Baby Dedication
Sunday, July 12
 
Asia Mission Trip
Help Needed
 
VBS Supplies Needed!
 
VBS Pre-Registration
Available Now!
 
Sign Up Now for
High 5!
 
 
If you have information that you would like to be in The Link, send the information (including any clipart or photos) to:  news@frontstreet.orgThe deadline for submission is Monday at Noon.
A Word From the Pastor
 
Praying for Our Dominican Mission Team
 
Please remember all of the members of the Dominican Team as they prepare to leave for their mission trip early Saturday morning.  Below you will find the names of the team members so that you can pray for them by name this week and next. Pray that they would be filled with the Holy Spirit and that they would be covered by God's protection. As you meet with your prayer partner this week, please make this one of the priorities of your prayer time.
 
Jeremy Miller                 Kaleb Gooden
Michelle Miller                Kane Gooden
Kenny Lamm                 Whitney Kincaid
Sandy Lamm                 Remy Mottinger
Katie Lamm                   Karissa Lerch
Kevin Lamm                  Taylor LeFever
Lynn Kincaid                  Jessica Shea
Katelyn Gooden             Amanda Phelan
Kourtney Trivett
 
John 8:21-30
 
As you prepare for our time of worship Sunday, please take some time to read through John 8:21-30. In this passage, Jesus predicts His departure and tells the people that they will die in their sins. As you study, please take a moment to reflect on the sacrifice of Christ and the promise that we have in Him.
 
Deacon Nominations
 
It is time once again for the church body to nominate deacons for the upcoming church year.  The Deacon Body is charged with the responsibility to minister to the physical and spiritual needs of the church body extending to our Saints at Home and Saints in Care.  The function of the Deacon Body is to give leadership for the spiritual development of the members through personal example and deed.
 
As you think through the nominating process, please read through the qualifications listed in 1 Timothy 3:8-13.  Likewise deacons must be reverent, not double-tongued, not given to much wine, not greedy for money, holding the mystery of the faith with a pure conscience.  But let these also first be tested: then let them serve as deacons, being found blameless.  Likewise, their wives must be reverent, not slanderers, temperate, faithful in all things.  Let deacons be the husband of one wife, ruling their children and their houses well.  For those who have served well as deacons obtain for themselves a good standing and great boldness in the faith which is in Christ Jesus.
 
The deadline for nominations is Sunday, July 5th.  You can submit your nominations in writing, by email (info@frontstreet.org) or by calling the church office (704)872-7623.  Each nominee will be screened by the deacon leadership.  After much prayer and examination, the deacon leadership will present a list of candidates to be voted on at the Family Business Meeting, August 9th. 
 
Pastor Tim

 

Family Movie Night at Front Street!

This coming Sunday evening at 6:00 p.m.
 

Last Flight Out: A Billy Graham Film Production

 

When a down-on-his-luck pilot named Dan (Richard Tyson) is asked to rescue a Christian doctor from a small South America settlement recently taken over by a dangerous drug lord, he is hesitant to say yes. But it's not the obvious risks that accounts for the skilled aircraft handler's reluctance. Instead, it is because the missionary medic in trouble is his former fiance (played by Bobbie Phillips).

 

The couple shelved their wedding plans about four years ago, after the plane Dan was flying crashed, killing Anne's brother and injuring her father. Blamed for the accident, Dan just couldn't work through the turbulent accusations and emotions. The same storm of unresolved issues blows through his heart again when Tony Williams (Cliff DeYoung), the man he thought would one day be his father-in-law, begs him to wing down to Columbia to pluck his daughter out of harm's way.

 

Eventually agreeing to go, Dan is unprepared for what he finds when he lands in Anne's corner of the jungle. Deeply committed to the people she is serving, the good doctor refuses to leave unless she can take all of the villagers with her. Even more frustrating is the peaceful way she, her colleague Mateo (Adriano Gonzalez) and the entire community of faithful followers are facing their predicament. With the encroaching threat of gun-welding terrorists, a dangerous mine field, and the limited capacity of the airplane, don't they realize it will take nothing short of a miracle to get an escape plan off the ground?

 

As the agnostic pilot tries to navigate the bumpy turns of events, his companions try to help by explaining their religious insights and convictions. This comes off a little sentimental and contrived at times. Yet overall the story retains a feel-good warmth as

 

Dan discovers the person who really needs saving is himself.

 

Proving storytelling is still as powerful of a teaching tool as it was in biblical days, Billy Graham's Last Flight Out speaks to the importance of serving, forgiving and valuing every human soul.

 

 Next Wednesday night, July 17 the CiA kids and Youth will be handing out flyers to our surrounding neighborhood, inviting them all to VBS.  We will take the bus across the street and then we'll be walking door to door.  Permission forms must be filled out by parents before the kids can participate. Please see your CiA and Youth leaders for that form this week.

After VBS, every Wednesday night this summer, the CiA kids and Youth will be busy doing missions!  We'll be reaching out to our community in various ways and in various locations. We are excited about this summer of missions and all parents and any other interested adults are welcome to join us!

 Your Asia Mission Team: 

Nathan Bost, Jacob Bradley, Pamela Farnsworth, Kaleb Gooden, Jason Hudson,  Charles Kincaid, Kenny Lamm, Dale and Diane McLelland, Kevin Reigle, Terrie Ross, Lana Smith, Tim Stutts and Doris Swaim.

Upcoming 24-Day Asia Missions Trip Will Involve Four Countries and
Ministry to the Persecuted Church

 

 

Opportunity to Help Financially

 

The worship team from Front Street Baptist Church in Statesville, NC has been invited to make a return visit to Malaysia this summer to work with the Christians in that country by providing training opportunities, outreach events, worship leading, and times of fellowship.  In addition, the team has been invited to work with the Singapore Baptist Convention in training worship leaders and offering an outreach event as the team spends three days in their country.  The team will also work in Cambodia and a relatively unreached Muslim country in Southeast Asia (name withheld for security purposes).  This country will host outreach events and worship leadership training, while Cambodia will hold worship leader training conferences for many churches.

 

The trip itinerary is quite ambitious with little rest time for the team. Our worship team will equip and encourage church leaders in the four countries through offering one and two-day worship conferences in seven different locations. They will lead Sunday morning worship services in four churches. In Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia, they will train and rehearse an estimated 100-voice choir to prepare for a Choral Worship Festival with orchestra that will be a major outreach event. Our instrumentalists, augmented with local musicians, will make up the orchestra.  The team will also hold several evangelistic outreach concerts in various areas, utilizing music, drama, video, and congregational involvement.  The churches they will work with are quite varied. They will be involved with the largest Christian churches in Malaysia, will work with a group of churches (Baptist and other denominations coming together) in a few areas.  In Cambodia, the teaching and materials will all be translated into Khmer.  The fourth country will hold a concert, worship leadership training events, and times of fellowship.

 

Malaysia is located on the other side of the world-twelve hours ahead of us in time. The team will travel about 30 hours each way. The country is in Southeast Asia near Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, etc. Over 21 million people live in Malaysia. Over 90% have yet to hear the wonderful news of Jesus in that country. It is a Muslim nation. 55% of the population are Malays - considered Muslim at birth. Laws forbid evangelization of Malays. 28% of the nation is Chinese; they are Buddhists, Taoists, animists, ancestor worshipers, and combinations of all of these. It is in the Chinese population that Christianity is getting a footing. 9% of Malaysia are Indian - Hindu, and 7% are tribal - animistic. There are over 200 people groups in Malaysia. As you can see, Malaysia is quite a mix of peoples and religions with most people speaking English as a primary or secondary language. 

 

Over 4 million people live in Singapore.The main island, only 26 miles long and 14 miles wide , is 3.5 times size of Washington, DC.  There is no state religion.  Singapore is a very affluent society, people tend to put trust in technology and material things.  77% of Singapore is Chinese.  Christianity is gaining ground among the Chinese people, with almost 60% of the country claiming to be Christian.

 

Our team's entry into the fourth country will be a challenge.  Islamic Shari'a law in the country supersedes civil law and it regulates all of life. The national constitution states, "The religion of <name removed> shall be the Muslim religion." Life is difficult for Christians there. Some have lost their jobs without any notice. Christians seeking opportunities for higher education must leave the country to access universities. Evangelism is strictly forbidden and some local Christians have been arrested and detained for planning outreach to the population. Christian based (expatriate) schools must give instruction in Islam to all students and are not allowed to teach Christianity. Recently a foreign English teacher simply prayed for blessings on a Malay family during the Eid al-Fitr celebrations (at the end of Ramadan) was given 48 hours to leave the country.  A number of Malays in the country have believed over the years, but the very strict, conservative Islamic environment there is hardly conducive to any Muslim-background believer being open about their commitment. Indonesian Christian broadcasting is easily heard and understood there. Christian literature for personal purposes (not resale or distribution quantities) can be carried in from neighboring countries. It is not possible to buy Bibles or Christian books in the country. Two recognized churches exist. Both are closely watched by police.  Our team will have opportunity to encourage our persecuted brothers and sisters and provide training and resources for their worship teams.  About 11% of the population is Christian.

 

Most of the team will also travel to Cambodia to work with our New Tribes Missions missionaries, Kit & Avery Putrakul.  While there, several members of the team will hold worship leader conferences for people from the provinces and urban areas.  The small, but growing, Christian community constitutes approximately two percent of the population. 

 

The cost of the trip is great-but the rewards are high. The cost of the trip is about $2,600 per team member. In addition, we would like to help offset the cost of some of the print material the team will use there, such as choral music, teaching notes, publicity, etc. Many of the people of Malaysia and Cambodia cannot afford even the modest cost per person of materials used in the various events.  Altogether, the trip will cost around $36,000 We are trusting that God will provide the funds that are needed through the generosity of many people. The majority of the funds are given through the sacrificial giving of the trip participants themselves.  Any contribution that you will make can help offset ministry costs incurred.

 

If you would like to take part in this mission trip by making a contribution, you may make a tax deductible gift to the Asia Missions Trip Fund by making out a check payable to Front Street Baptist Church noting the "Asia Missions Trip" and mail it to Front Street Baptist Church, 1403 West Front Street, Statesville, NC 28677. You may designate your gift for the expenses of a particular member of our team, if you wish, but do not write the person's name anywhere on your check.  Please speak with Kenny Lamm for specific needs.
Baby Dedication
 
We are planning on dedicating babies on Sunday, July 12 during the morning Worship Celebration.  Please contact the church office at (704) 872-7623 and let us know if you plan to have your beby dedicated.
 

Vacation Bible School 2009 

 

June 22 - 26

Ages 3 - 6th Grade

 

 

 Click here to register online. 

 

You may also register your child on Sunday in the Breezeway.

 
Please contact Karen Shea at karen@frontstreet.org if you can be a crew leader this year.  We still need lots of crew leaders to make VBS successful!!!
 
Thank you! 

 

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Our theme this year is the swampy bayou.  We will be in need of decorations and props.  The following are items that we will need to have donated:

 

LOTS of aluminum foil

LOTS of Plastic Fish

Brown paper grocery bags

Lots of Poly-fil

LOTS of cardboard boxes (broken down)

Silly String

Squirt bottles

Sponge balls

Battery Operated Tea Light Candles Still Needed 

Thank you!

Join Us for the 2009 Mission Trip to Charleston, WV

 

WHEN: July 3-10  (We will leave Statesville mid-day on Friday, July 3rd and leave Charleston in the morning on Friday, July 10th)

 

WHO: Families, Youth, Singles, College Students . . . Anyone Young or Old!

 

WHERE:  West Charleston Baptist Church in Charleston, WV

 

WHAT: We'll be working with Norman and Debbie Cannada and West Charleston Baptist Church to help with VBS and do Servant Evangelism.  The trip will be an opportunity to minister to lots of children and families in Charleston and to partner with other ongoing ministries of West Charleston Baptist Church.  Join us and be part of what God is doing in Charleston, WV!

 

We'll be sleeping at another local church (air mattresses and sleeping bags).  Hotel accommodations may be arranged if necessary.

 

COST: $115 per person

 

For more information or to sign up, please contact Monica Morrison at mon4385@hotmail.com or 704-437-0256.

 
The deadline to sign up for this trip is June 14.
 
Thank you for your commitment to missions!

 High 5!

July 13-17
 
9:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Daily 
 

This summer, High 5! will be for five straight days.  We will be on mission every day during this week, with many opportunities for our 3rd-6th grade kids to minister to our community, the elderly, and possibly internationally.  We hope to prepare a few special things for the Russian orphans that our church members can take to Florida on their mission trip.  Please sign your child up for this awesome time of missions for kids.

Email karen@frontstreet.org to sign your kids up!

 
Desks Needed!
 
The Hispanic Mission is in need of office desks for Continuing Education needs.  If you have one you would like to donate, please contact the church office at (704) 872-7623.
 
 Thank you!
 
News and Announcements
 
Do you have news and announcements for Sunday Morning? If so, please send them to: news@frontstreet.org or call the church office by Thursday morning of that week. We will insert your announcement into our slide show presentation before the service begins. Please be sure to include any clipart or photos.
 A Note About This Newsletter
 
 
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Super Summer Evenings at Front Street!

 Plan Ahead and Mark Your Calendars Now So You Don't Miss Out On the Fun and Fellowship!
 
Sunday Evenings:
  
June 14   Family Movie Night
Last Flight Out 
 
June 21   Father's Day
(No Event Tonight)
 
June 28   No Evening Services
 
July 5  Annual Family Picnic at
Lakewood Park
 
July 12   Dominican Republic Missions Report
 
July 19   No Evening Services
 
July 26   Worship With the Youth at the Kick-Off of Their
Home Mission Trip
 
August 2   Youth Home Mission Trip Report with Dessert!
 
August 9   Annual Family Business Meeting in the Sanctuary
 
August 16   Community Revival at Beulah Baptist Church
 
August 23   No Evening Services
 
Saturday, August 29   Back to School Bash at N.B. Mills School
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
 
All Sunday Evening events begin at 6:00 p.m. 

Wednesday Evenings:
 
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.   Celebration Choir Rehearsal;
CiA for Children K-5th Grade; Youth Group; and
Small Group Bible Study
 
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Vacation Bible School:  June 22-26, 6:00 - 8:45 p.m. each evening
 
Community Revival at Beulah Baptist Church: 
August 16-20, 7:00 p.m. each evening. 
 
  

 July 4th Celebration on Sunday, July 5th

 This year, we will have a big celebration for our veterans on Sunday, July 5th.  We would like all veterans to attend service that Sunday morning and wear all or part or your uniform to the service (surely everyone can still fit into their hat???).  The choir is preparing some big patriotic numbers, and there will be opportunity for you to proudly stand and represent your branch of the military during the presentation.  Please make plans now to attend this time of honoring those who have fought for our freedom!

 
 
Cross Connection Youth Ministry
 
 

NEXT WEEK:

 
   
Wednesday, June 10:  Youth Group, Meet in the Youth Room, 6:30 p.m.
 
Sunday, June 14:  Youth in Dominican Republic!

Wednesday, June 17:  Youth Group, 6:30 p.m.
 
Attention!
 
If you have a used sofa or ping-pong table that you would like to donate to the Youth Room, please email Pastor Jeremy at jeremy@frontstreet.org.
 

T-shirts

 

Iron-ons are available for adults and kids this year for $2.00.  Place them on your own yellow  or purple shirt for VBS!

 

CD's

 

We have Crocodile Dock music CD's available for sale.  The cost of these is $7.00.  Having this CD ahead of time will help the children be familiar with the songs before they come.  Having them after VBS is an enjoyable reminder of a great week at VBS!

 

*Please see Kinnan Johnson this Sunday in the breezeway.

How to Become Part of the Front Street Family

First, we would like to thank you for your interest in Front Street.  Before becoming a member, we feel that you should truly understand our heart and vision before you join our church family, and the new member's class is designed to help you have a clear understanding of your new church family.

Please note that you are not required to join Front Street after attending the New Member's Class.  In fact, you will not be pressured in any way to join.  We want to encourage you to continue to seek God's will on whether He desires for you to plant your life here with us.

The new member's class is a four week class, held during the Sunday School hour.  The next class will be held  in August.  Those dates for the adult class or for the children's class are August 9, 16, 23 and 30.  To sign up for the adult class (which includes youth), or to sign your child up for the children's class, please contact the church office at (704) 872-7623 or email Pastor Tim at tim@frontstreet.org.

Prayer Requests
 
Thank you all for praying each week for our prayer requests.  Please take the time to review the list below, pray for the requests on it and advise the church office via e-mail at info@frontstreet.org if a request should be removed or if a request should be added. 

           

Prayer Requests:  

               

Pray for the safety of our men and women serving in the military and the families of those serving.

 

For Our Church:

Renewal and Awakening and for God's Vision and Direction. 

 

For Church Members:

Karrigan Gooden.   

Visit Karrigan's Web Page

Holland Blohm.      

Visit Holland's Web Page
Laura Bowles.
Chuck Howell, diagnosed with cancer.
Sandy Boyer, serious health concerns.
Leah Taylor, serious health concerns.
Ed McLelland, recovering from a stroke.
Pauline Campbell.
Danny Johnson, recovering from back surgery.
Carolyn White, injuries from an automobile accident.
Margaret McGhee, health concerns.
Grady and Anne Pharr. 
Ida Beasley. 
Mike Owens. 
Justin Holt.

Bobbie James.

James Parker, health concerns.

Donald Martin, health concerns.

Hazel Estes, health concerns.

Carole Leischner, lung cancer.

Remember all of our Saints in Care and Saints at Home.

 

For Our Missionaries:

Norman & Debbie Cannada (NAMB - Charleston, WV)

Kit, Avery & Lucas Putrakul (New Tribes - Cambodia)

Rodney & Beth Love (Hearts of Love - International)

 

For Friends and Family of Church Members: 

Preston Loyd, friend of several church members, recovering from an accident.
Hannah Privette, niece of Bill Baity, Jr. and Melynn Cairo, serious health concerns.
Leland Sloan, friend of Eddie Walker, serious health concerns.
Larry Matheny, son of Cloyce and Kitty Matheny, serious health concerns.
John Vairo, Chris Weiss' father. 
Joey Bradley, brother of Michelle Miller, serious health concerns.
Alice Wiggins, Donna Johnson's mother, diagnosed with cancer.
Lorene Johnson, Dorothy Nesbit's aunt, serious health concerns.
 Angel Food Ministry
 
Orders for June 2009 will be taken until Monday, June 15, 2009 and distributed on Saturday, June 20 from 8:30 - 10:00 a.m. 
  
For more information about this ministry or to see this month's menu, please visit the ministry website:
 

Birthdays

 
June 13  Norma Jean Mayberry
 
June 14  Joey Carter, Alison Kay, Terry Kale, Bobby Mayberry, Mark Mottinger, Veleka Holland
 
June 15  Vickie Harris, Rhonda Gomez, Brenda Smith, Willie Daugherty
 
June 16  Benny Elledge, Margie Feimster, Barbara Nelson, Robert Nesbit, Matthew Marlowe
 
June 17  Elizabeth Austin, Ray Froehlich
 
June 18  Mildred Somers, Lisa DeVore, Benjamin Waugh
 
June 19  Lori Bruce, Kirsten Trivett
 Request from the Church Office
 
If you or a family member are hospitalized, please contact the church office at (704) 872-7623 or by emailing info@frontstreet.org to let us know.  
 
 

 Reception immediately following in the Fellowship Hall
Family Concerns and Celebrations
 

IN THE HOSPITAL:
 
Iredell Memorial Hospital:
 
Sandy Boyer  (room #142)
 
 FLOWERS: 

The Sanctuary Flowers for Sunday, June 14 are placed in loving memory of Bobbie Green for her birthday on June 17th by Clinton Green, Lesley and Debbie Green and Susan, Wayne, Brandon, Ryan and Caroline Koluch.

 
The Vestibule Flowers for Sunday, June 14 are placed in honor of Allen and Beverly Hillard by Michael and Cheryl Hillard. 
THANK YOU:
Words can not truly express our gratitude for all you have meant in the life of our mother, Alma Sisk.  She truly loved her church.
 
Thank you all so much for honoring her memory with the beautiful service, the meal, and the peace lily.
 
A special thank you to Tim and Kenny for the service and the time spent with our family.
 
The Family of Alma Sisk
 
Just a word - a BIG word - of thanks to all who participated in making my birthday such a wonderful occasion last Saturday.  It seems that everyone knew about the party but...guess who?  I was the only one who was kept in the dark.  What a marvelous surprise!
 
Thanks again,
Pastor Boyer
WELCOME NEW CHURCH MEMBERS: 
Scott, Tammy, Alena, Haley and Austin Carter
243 Nottingham Circle
Statesville, NC  28625
Birthdays:  Scott, April 22, Tammy, April 11, Alena, September 4, Haley, May 9 and Austin, May 24
SYMPATHY: 
We express Christian love and sympathy to the family of Nettie Lamb in their bereavement. 
 
 CONGRATULATIONS: 
Congratulations to Daniel and Monica Morrison on the birth of their baby daughter, Abigail Ryleigh Morrison on June 3.  Abigail weighed 8 lbs. and 3 oz. and was 21" long.

CALENDAR
 
TUESDAY, JUNE 9
 
10:00 a.m.                      Senior Adult Choir Rehearsal
 
11:00 a.m.                      Young at Heart June and July Combined Meeting
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10
 
6:00 - 6:30 p.m.               Library Open
 
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.               Celebration Choir Rehearsal
 
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.               Missions and Music for Children K-6th Grade;
                                       Youth Group, Meet in the Youth Room; Wednesday
                                       Night Small Group Studies
 
7:45 p.m.                         Governing Council Meeting in Pastor Tim's Office
 
7:55 p.m.                        Instrumentalist Rehearsal
 
FRIDAY, JUNE 12
 
7:00 a.m.                       Men's Prayer Breakfast at Friendly Family Restaurant
 
SATURDAY, JUNE 13 - SATURDAY, JUNE 20 
 
Youth Mission Trip to Dominican Republic! 
 
SUNDAY, JUNE 14             Lord's Supper Today
  
8:30 - 9:00 a.m.              Library Open 
 
9:00 a.m.
                       Sunday School
  
9:30 a.m.                       Sunday School at Mision              
                                     Bautista Hispana
 
10:30 a.m.                     Worship Celebration at Front Street Baptist Church
 
10:35 a.m.                     Worship Service at Mision              
                                     Bautista Hispana
 
6:00 p.m.                       Family Movie Night
 
MONDAY, JUNE 15
 
12:00 p.m.                     Angel Food Orders Due
 
6:30 p.m.                       Celebrate Recovery

TUESDAY, JUNE 16
 
10:00 a.m.                      Senior Adult Choir Rehearsal
 
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
 
6:00 - 6:30 p.m.               Library Open
 
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.               Celebration Choir Rehearsal
 
6:30 - 7:45 p.m.               CiA Children K-6th Grade; Wednesday Night Small Group
                                       Studies; Youth Group
  
7:55 p.m.                        Instrumentalist Rehearsal
 
FRIDAY, JUNE 19
 
7:00 a.m.                       Men's Prayer Breakfast at Friendly Family Restaurant
    
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
 
8:30 - 10:00 a.m.            Angel Food Distribution 
 
MONDAY, JUNE 22 - FRIDAY, JUNE 26 
 
Vacation Bible School!
 
Service Schedule
 
Welcoming Committee: M/M Bob Harwell (SE Choir),  M/M Jerry Alford 
(SW Choir), M/M Brent Austin (NE Front), M/M John Blakely (NW Front)

NURSERY SCHEDULE - Sunday Morning Worship, June 14:
BABIES:  Donna Somers, Donna Pennell and Jean Harpe
ONE YEAR OLDS:   Julie and Starr Sampsel
TWO YEAR OLDS:  Wendy Lamberth and Kandice Trivett
THREE YEAR OLDS:  Chuck and Pam Farnsworth
   
NURSERY - OTHER SERVICES:
EVENING SERVICES, June 14:
(5:30 p.m.):  Family Movie Night 
WEDNESDAY SERVICE, June 17 (6:30 p.m.):  Shelby Parker, Michaela Beaver and Kirsten Trivett
 
PRAYER SANCTUARY - Sunday Morning Worship, June 14:  Bob and Martha Howell 
 
SUNDAY MORNING WELCOME CENTER:
8:45 - 9:15 a.m.:  Pauline Campbell 
10:00 - 10:30 a.m.  Bob Howell and Bobby King
 
LIBRARY SCHEDULE:
Sunday:  8:30-9:00 a.m.:  Brenda Funderburk Sunday Evening will resume this fall.
Wednesday
: 6:00-6:30 p.m.:  Barbara Morrison, Linda Meadors and Marcia Miller

DEACONS/PARKING LOT:
Saturday, June 13:
  Don Lourcey (704-871-1396) Hospital Visitation Saturday, Parking Lot Patrol Sunday PM
Sunday, June 14:  David Stegall (704-871-9414) Hospital Visitation Sunday,
Parking Lot Patrol Sunday AM
 
USHERS FOR JUNE:
AM:  Gary Holland, Mickey McCollum, David Hare, Donald Shea, Matt Sharpe and Ralph Campbell
PM:  Chuck Howell, Steve Somers, Terry Fox, Franklin Ivey, Wayne Mayberry, Kenneth Lippard and Sam Lowrance 
 
A LOOK AT THE RECORD
June 7, 2009:

 

 

Worship Attendance...............................395

 

 

Sunday School.........................................

265

Enrollment................................................. 669        
Members Present.....................................

254  

New Members..........................................

0

Visitors......................................................

11     

Total Contacts......................................... 11

 

Tithes and Offerings:

 

Total Tithes and Offerings.................... $24,057.30
Budget Offering Required...................... $15,308.04
Budget Offering Received...................... $19,431.55
Designated Offerings.............................. $4,055.00
Other Receipts Received........................ $570.75
Budget Needs to Date............................ $612,321.60
Budget Gifts to Date............................... $585,413.75
Building Fund Totals.............................. $18,604.00
 
 
 

Memorials and Honorariums

S.Y.B.A. FOOD PANTRY

 
In Honor of:    Frances Jackson 
         By:       Hannah Sunday School Class

 

BUILDING FUND

 

In Memory of:    Alma Sisk

By:       Betty Minton

 

ASIA MISSION TRIP

 

In Memory of:    Alma Sisk

By:       Mary Cannon Mission Group

                             Ralph and Pauline Campbell
                        Ben and Mary Deal
 

MOTHER'S DAY OFFERING

 

In Memory of:    My mother, Aileen Wilson

By:       Nancy Lowrance

S.Y.B.A. Children's Ministry Summer Camps
 
June 25th, July 16th and July 30th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. at the Baptist Center
 
Children's Ministry Camps are open to any child preschool through 5th grade who are members or attend one of our S.Y.B.A. churches. Each camp will be hosted by one of our youth groups and will feature different themes and Bible stories, so the children are welcome to attend more than one camp. We also will have music, crafts, refreshments, and games. Campers are encouraged to be involved with the Baptist Center Food Pantry by bringing a donation of food, toiletry item or school supply.
 
Contact Mary Jane Hoover for more details or to register your child. mhoover@sybaptist.org or 704-873-4372 ext. 3.

 Prayer Sanctuary

Would you be willing to pray during our morning worship service in the prayer sanctuary?  There are no requirements for praying aloud or silently, only that you would dedicate an hour of wholehearted prayer during the service to cover our church.  We would like to have more than one person assigned just to have adequate coverage.  You can pray together or separately.  If you would be willing to be part of this vital ministry, please notify the church office at 704-872-7623 or email at info@frontstreet.org.  Please indicate how often you are willing to serve.
 Front Street Services Now Available on DVD!
 
 
Do you ever wish you could see your child dedicated or baptized again? 
 
Have you ever participated in a service and want to remember it forever? 
 
Was the sermon so memorable that you want to see the Pastor preach it again and again?
 
Good News!  DVDs of our worship services are now available!  For a cost of $5.00 each, you can now obtain a copy of any service.  (Our archives go back about six months.)  Just contact the church office and pay $5.00 in advance.
 Jail Ministry
 
 
The following materials are passed out in the jail ministry each Saturday morning:
 
  • Open Windows
  • Christian magazines; such as:  Home Life and Mature Living
  • Sunday School books

If you have any of these materials that you are not using, please drop them in the jail ministry boxes available in each Sunday School class.

Flowers Sanctuary Flowers
 
 If you would like to place flowers in the sanctuary in memory or in honor of someone, please call the church office. Flowers are needed for all months except December. The cost is $45.00, and payment will reserve your date.
 
Cartoon of the Week! 
 

Contact Info
 
Front Street Baptist Church                      (704) 872-7623                                                              info@frontstreet.org