june-july_2016_newsletter - Fellowship Baptist Church
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june-july_2016_newsletter - Fellowship Baptist Church
fellowship’s heartbeat page 1 fellowship’s heartbeat Volume 21 Issue 3 June/July 2016 Shepherd’s Heart Do you not say, “There are four months, then comes harvest?” Look, I tell you, lift up your eyes, and see that the fields are white for harvest! John 4:35 Summer is an exciting time. The final bells have rung, the Pomp and Circumstance has struck its final chord, and the students are beginning the next stage of their lives. (Congratulations to Anna, Baylee, Sara, Kristy, and Lauryn!) I always enjoy driving through neighborhoods with my windows down, trying to determine who is grilling and what’s on the menu based upon the aroma wafting through the air. Summer also brings with it the excitement of Vacation Bible School. This year’s theme is Deep Sea Discovery. We will teach the children that “God is with us wherever we go.” VBS will be held June 12-17 from 6:00-7:30 pm. Please bathe this ministry in prayer. The Southern Baptist Convention estimates that 25% of the baptisms in SBC churches occur each year as a result of gospel presentations at VBS. I cannot wait to see what God will do through Fellowship Baptist Church volunteers! In addition to VBS, we will launch a new sermon series starting June 5. The series is entitled Real Christianity, and is an in-depth look at the intensely practical book of James. This epistle, written by Jesus’ half-brother, is my favorite book of the New Testament. He is straightforward, upfront, and tells it like it is. It will be a refreshing perspective, since we live in a world that tries to tell everyone what they want to hear, instead of what they need to hear. I look forward to opening up the Word with you each Sunday during this study. Until He Comes, Brother Clint Register online at fellowshipbaptist.org page 2 fellowship’s heartbeat music’s beat for senior adults OK Chorale (Senior Adult Choir) I do hope you are having a great Spring. Summer has already arrived with the heat. But God does know what HE is doing and we will accept it and adjust accordingly. Thank you for all the hard work that you do each time we rehearse. You are truly a blessing to me, and I do look forward to each rehearsal time together. Please note a date change in our rehearsal time in June. We need to change our rehearsal and presentation date because of VBS. So we will rehearse on June 1 and June 22 and sing on June 26. Also there will be NO 50+ the month of June. Worship Choir Thank you for great presentations of The Day He Wore My Crown. It was wonderful and all the hard work paid off. I thoroughly enjoyed the sound of the choir and how we blended together to make beautiful music together. The summer is upon us and I know you will take time for vacation with family. Please remember that we do rehearse more than just one week at a time and do need everyone to be in place each week to lead in worship. We are not complete without everyone in place. I look forward to seeing you at our next appointed time on Wednesdays and Sundays. Looking forward to seeing you Sunday with a smile on your face and a song in your heart and your Bible in your hand. —Roger We have a few spots still open for the Northeast trip in October. If you or if you know of anyone who would like to go, please call the office at 562-2040 and talk with us. We would love to have you or anyone you know that would like to go. 50+Meeting: No 50+ in June. We will meet on Friday, July 15, at 7:00pm in the Fellowship Hall. Bring a friend with you for a potluck dinner and fun time around the table together. If you have not been, come on! important dates to remember: June 1 – OK Chorale Rehearsal, 10:30am, in the worship center June 12-17 – Vacation Bible School June 17 – NO 50+ this month June 20-23 – Youth SLU – Orlando Please note date change: June 22 – OK Chorale rehearsal, 10:30am June 26 – OK Chorale sing in worship service July 4 – Independence Day July 6 – OK Chorale rehearsal, 10:30am, in the worship center July 15 – 50+ meeting in the Fellowship Hall July 18-23 – Youth MissionFuge – Nashville July 20 – OK Chorale rehearsal, 10:30am, in the worship center July 24- OK Chorale sing in worship service July 30-Aug 6 – Roger and family on vacation —Roger education there is a sunday school class for every age If you are not attending Sunday School, we invite you to come and join us for excellent Bible study, fellowship, and opportunities to minister to others. There is a class for you! Our average Sunday School attendance for April was 194. This is one of our top averages over the last four years. Please look for guests in the sanctuary on Sunday, and invite them to a Sunday School class. Let’s increase this average each month. August 21 and 28 is Class Picture Day in Sunday School. Each class will be notified later which Sunday their picture will be taken. Teachers, please publicize this event in your class. See you Sunday! —Clarence Sellers Sunday School Director wednesdays this summer While the children (K-5th grade) are doing Summer Blast, and the youth are in their Wednesday youth group meeting, there’s a class for the adults, too! Along with prayer meeting where the concerns and needs of the church family, community, and the world are lifted to the throne of our Heavenly Father, Pastor Clint is teaching through the Old Testament. There are characters and stories that fiction writers could not come up with! All of it shows us pictures of God, and His patience, holiness, grace, and provision. So while the kids are in their activities, be refreshed by God’s Word on Wednesdays at 6:00pm in the Education Building. fellowship’s heartbeat page 3 fellowship baptist students COURAGE: CHRIST-LIKE MANHOOD Sundays 9:15am Sunday School 10:45am Worship Service 6:00pm Worship Service Wednesdays 4:30pm Youth Afterschool-Summer Edition 6:00pm Youth Worship Questions? Contact the church office. Bible Study Retreat For guys in grades 6th-12th July 15-16 Every guy from the 6th grade through the 12th grade is invited to a Bible study retreat July 15-16. This will be an overnight trip and we’ll be staying at the Donaldsons’ farm. We’ll build relationships by way of participating in various activities and learning what God’s Word says about growing up to spiritual maturity and living Christ-like manhood. On Sunday, we’ll all go to Sunday School and church together. If you have questions, contact Bryan Turner or Andrew Stargel. Sign up with either of them by June 26. JUNE AND JULY DATES JUNE 12-17 VBS (no youth group) 6:00pm-7:30pm SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Father’s Day WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29 Big Game Night with Summer Blast Kids 6:00pm JULY 10 Auction Fundraiser for Youth Camp cakes, kids’ services, items Following evening service JULY 13 Final Parent/Student Meeting for Youth Camp After youth group missionfuge youth camp july 18-23 in nashville! At M-FUGE, we will get to invest our time and energy into a variety of mission projects. During the day we will be challenged and stretched as individuals; in the evenings, we’ll have an opportunity to build group unity over dinner, worship, fellowships and church group devotions. At MFuge, we will jump into ministry with local communities and serve people in need. We will be divided into groups for Bible study and ministry based on the type of work we request. Off-site ministry is facilitated within Bible study groups by a member of the trained FUGE camp staff, who also leads the Bible study. Ministry sites vary by location, but groups are trained and equipped for ministry through activities such as painting and yard work, facilitating activities with kids, or working in a homeless shelter. A $50 deposit is needed to secure your spot. There will be a final parent/student meeting Wednesday, July 13, following youth group. Don’t miss your opportunity for a life-changing summer! MFuge is designed to give you a mission experience that opens your eyes to similar opportunities to serve in your own community, learning to live every day life on mission! Questions? Contact Holli McLanahan or the church office. JULY 15-16 6th-12th Grade Guys Bible Retreat Donaldsons’ Farm JULY 18-23 Youth Camp-MissionFuge JULY 27 Giant Banana Split with Summer Blast Kids 6:00pm fbsmu events Sundays at 9:30 am College & Young Professionals Sunday Small Groups 2nd floor Education Bldg Thursdays at 6:00pm College/Young Professionals Group Dinner and Bible Study Youth Room SUNDAY, JUNE 19 Father’s Day page 4 fellowship’s heartbeat children’s ministry Kids Calendar Sundays 9:30am Sunday Morning Bible Study 10:45am Sunday Morning Worship Extended Session Children’s Church 6:00pm Evening Worship GAs & RAs— Missions Groups Wednesdays 6:00pm Summer Blast (JAM-Jesus and Me Resumes in the fall) Vacation Bible School June 12-17 At Deep Sea Discovery Vacation Bible School, kids discover God is with them—wherever they go! They’ll dive into God’s presence by delving deep into His Word to see how He has been with His people every step of the way. Every kid will sail away each day saying “God is with me—wherever I go! He KNOWS me, HEARS me, STRENGTHENS me, LOVES me, and SENDS me!” Register online at fellowshipbaptist.org. Vacation Bible School Sunday, June 12, 6:00-7:30pm; Monday-Thursday, June 13-16, dinner at 5:30pm, and VBS 6:007:30pm; Friday, June 17: Family Night Children’s Church Note: On the 5th Sundays, we will not have Chil- dren’s Church for kindergarten-5th graders. This will provide families the opportunity to worship together as a family. Childcare will still be available for preschoolers. JAM has ended for this school year but don’t miss Summer Blast for children in grades K-5 Extended Session Schedule Thank you for serving our children and their parents! Your faithfulness when you serve your turn, and your care for the children says much to them about our Heavenly Father’s heart for His little ones. Date Classes Children’s Ministry Floater Jun 5 Ladies 40-59 (Glenda Locke’s class) Carol Lamb Jun 12 Coed III-35-49 (Albert Sessions’ class) Holli McLanahan Jun 19 Coed III-50-65 (David Carlberg’s class) Jodi Lafferty Jun 26 Ladies 60-64 (Gloria Roberts’ class) & Men’s 56-69 (Alan Lafferty’s class) Carol Lamb July 3 Glenda McDonald Youth Sunday School class workers July 10 Coed II (David Couch’s class) April Livingston July 17 Ladies 20-39 (Allison Carter’s class) & Hedy Donaldson Glenda McDonald July 24 Ladies 40-59 (Glenda Locke’s class) Carol Lamb July 31 Coed III-35-49 (Albert Sessions’ class) Holli McLanahan If you would be available to serve on an “as needed” basis, please contact Glenda McDonald (glendamcdonald@yahoo.com or 567-8055). fellowship’s heartbeat page 5 kids’ summer blast! Children in grades K-5th, join us Wednesday evenings this summer beginning at 6:00pm for some summer fun while your parents attend Pastor Clint’s Bible study class. We’ll be transported by church van to those activities that will not be at the church. Parents, please complete an information sheet/release form for your child. Kids, invite your friends to join you for summer fun Wednesdays! Summer Blast Schedule June 1: Kick off the Summer Pool Party at Mr. Harry’s house! Dinner: Sandwich rings, chips, drinks. Popsicles. Return to church at 8pm June 8: Dinner at DQ - $10—Choice of meal and ice cream dessert. Return to church at 7pm June 15: VBS - NO SUMMER BLAST June 29: Big Game Night (Kerplunk, Jenga, horseshoes, Scrabble) Dinner: Pizza, popcorn, drinks, cookies July 6: SkyZone -$15—Dinner: Sandwich rings, chips and drinks. Return to church 8pm July 13: Progressive Dinner—Return to church at 8pm. July 20: Water Bouncy <<<Girls at GA camp!<<<<< Dinner: Pizza, drinks, popsicles. July 27: Giant Banana Split—Dinner: Hotdogs, chips, drinks, and popsicles. August 3: FBC Kid’s Amazing Race—Dinner: pizza August 10: End of Summer Blast Pool Party at Ms. Rosemary’s house! Dinner: Sandwich ring, chips, drinks, popsicles. Return to church at 8pm LifeLine Health Screening at Fellowship June 28 Life Line Screening, a leading provider of community-based preventive health screenings, will be at Fellowship on Tuesday, June 28, offering five safe, painless, non-invasive preventive health screenings that are typically not a part of a routine physical. To be more proactive about your health, please register for these potentially life-saving tests today. All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete. To register and to receive a $10 discount off any package priced above $129, please call 1-888-6536441 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com/communitypartners. missions news One of the major mission outreaches for many churches is Vacation Bible School. VBS started in New York City in 1898 at Epiphany Baptist Church to keep kids off the street and was called Everyday Bible School The first VBS curriculum was published in 1923. Sixty-eight percent of all churches have VBS. Nine-one percent of Southern Baptist churches with a congregation of more than 250 people have VBS. The most common reason a church does not have VBS is not enough adult volunteers. When you see the statistic that 43% of all who accept Christ do so before the age of 13, and 64% before the age of 18, you realize the necessity of reaching out to our children through VBS. The themed curriculum of VBS tells the gospel to the children through songs, crafts, games, and stories. It provides an opportunity for the church to reach out to many unchurched families and show love to the children as well as their parents. There is a place for everyone in VBS and daily prayer support is needed from the church body. Find your place! money matters Our obsession with stuff carries a hefty price tag. We spend 110 percent of our disposable income trying to manage debt. Who can keep up? No one can! Jesus warns in Luke 12:15, “Be on your guard against every form of greed.” Greed comes in many forms. Greed for approval. Greed for applause. Greed for status. Greed has many faces but speaks one language: the language of more. Wise was the one who wrote, “Whoever loves money never has money enough; whoever loves wealth is never satisfied with his income.” Ecclesiastes 5:10 The only way to feel full is to feel fulfilled. The only way to feel fulfilled is to understand that everything we have comes from God—and He gives us exactly what we need. All of it is on loan! And, someday we’ll have to give it all back, checking it at heaven’s door! (Adapted from Max on Life by Max Lucado) financial report APRIL 2016 Total Receipts: $ 135,915.47 Total Expenses: $ 120,883.60 Net: $ 15,031.87 Church Receipts: $ 68,179.93 Expenses: $ 61,826.90 Net: $ 6,353.03 Wee Care Receipts: $ 67,735.54 Expenses: $ 59,056.70 Net: $ 8,678.84 Principal loan balance: $3,105.00 2016 YEAR-TO-DATE Total Receipts: $ 538,219.61 Total Expenses: $ 508,020.76 Net: $ 30,198.85 Church YTD Receipts: $ 263,837.76 YTD Expenses: $ 243,126.03 YTD Net: $ 20,711.73 Wee Care YTD Receipts: $ 274,381.85 YTD Expenses: $ 264,894.73 YTD Net: $ 9,487.12 ACTUAL page 6 fellowship’s heartbeat women’s ministry time for kick the can / breakfast bash saturday, june 4! The next Kick the Can Drive and Breakfast Bash is Saturday, June 4, 9:00am-10:30am. Gather aluminum cans (drink and cat food) and disposable aluminum baking pans from your office, relatives, friends. It’s good for the environment and it’s a help to us! After dropping off your aluminum, stay for a wonderful continental breakfast! For a donation in any amount, you can enjoy grits, sausage, sausage gravy, sweet breads, various pastries, fruit, coffee, milk, and juice—and it’s all-you-can-eat! Yum! And you can’t beat the company! What a bargain! national prayer summit july 14-17, 2016 washington, DC The National Prayer Summit is a combined Concert of Prayer featuring a prayer walk at key locations led by the American Center for Prayer and Revival. They will also unite on the National Mall for Together 2016 focusing on personal repentance, intercession, and praise, that will help draw the attenders closer to Almighty God as He prepares for the work ahead. There will also be time for fellowship and networking. The National Prayer Summit speakers will challenge you through powerful ideas, stirring discussion and biblical models. They will share life-changing principles that will serve as a roadmap for effectual prayer. Speakers include Anne Graham Lotz, Dutch Sheets, Bishop Harry Jackson, Lea Carawan, Dr. David Butts, Dave Kubal, Jason Hershey, Pierre Bynum, Lisa Crump and many others. At Together 2016 on July 16, you will hear from Dr. Ravi Zacharias, Francis Chan, Hillsong United, Nick Hall, Josh McDowell, Dr. Ronnie Floyd, Casting Crowns, Luis Palau, Kirk Franklin, Jeremy Camp, Sammy Rodriquez and many others. Discounted registration is available (for a limited time) and includes 5 meals and transportation. The hope is that you will depart having learned important truths, formed valuable insights and will be charged-up to commit yourself to action—inspired with vision that ignites audacious faith. For more information, go to www.nationaldayofprayer.org. men’s ministry Fellowship’s monthly men’s group Ironworkers is a good way to connect regularly with other men. They usually meet on the third Monday night of each month for dinner and fellowship. Cost is $4 for church members; free for guests and visitors. They also have work days which are scheduled far enough ahead so you can get them on your calendar. Plan to join them on Monday, June 20 and July 18, at 7:00pm in the Fellowship Hall. We’ll have a guest speaker on June 20: Tracy Smith, Havana Police Chief. For more information, contact Jim Holley at 510-2216 or 350-9596, or call the church office. remember these Caleb Hudson (grandson of Gary and Barbara Hudson), Army, stationed in Hawaii in readiness mode. Andrew Kent Mosley (grandson of Evelyn Harrell), Army, Italy Kelly Mosley (wife of Andrew Mosley), Army, Italy. Christopher Osnes, Special Forces. Josh Winkler (grandson of Ron and Dora Butler), Marines, Okinawa. Pray for those who are returning as they adjust to being home and to civilian life. Pray for healing of unseen wounds, and for their families as they walk with them. 2016 tallahassee future leaders academy The Tallahassee Future Leaders Academy is an innovative summer program that provides community youth, ages 15 to 20, with the opportunity to gain needed professional experience as well as personal and career development training. Future leaders are placed with various local government departments and community employers that are closely tied to their interest. In addition to their 6-week employment, youth complete a set of financial literacy workshops, as well as professional development training. The goal of the program is to engage and inspire young people and expose them to a positive work experience. There is a need for employers in the community who are willing to make some openings available for young people to work for them for 6 weeks this summer. Please contact the city at www.talgov.com and click on “Future Leaders Academy” for more information. fellowship’s heartbeat page 7 heart to heart news for and about the family of fellowship heart notes in sympathy Thank you! Thank you! The Children’s Ministry Committee wishes to express our gratitude to the church family for your donations, volunteering, and prayers for our recent Easter Eggstravaganza. Although our plans changed a little due to the rain, we had a wonderful time as we celebrated our Savior’s resurrection with our children. We appreciate Katie Jones and April Livingston for their leadership in planning this event. our hearts and prayers go out to… JAM is taking a break this summer. We wish to thank all our volunteers for their work and dedication to our Wednesday night children’s program. Thanks to our JAM teachers and volunteers: Esther Bruce, Harry Burn, Paula Burn, Robin Couch, Angelia Darsey, Terri Fleming, Katie Jones, Jodie Lafferty, Carol Lamb, Wayne Langston, April Livingston, Rod McCullough, Glenda McDonald, Cathy McMullian, Lynnette Ray, Marsha Revell, Maxine Wenzinger, Scott Woods, and our JAM Support; Brenda Bradley, Neil Brown, Tony Darsey, Pastor Ellis, Vicky Evans, Thor House, Kaye Robertson, Martha Thompson, and the Wee Care staff. We will resume in September. Thank you to our deacons and their wives for the lovely lunch you hosted and prepared for us in April. We appreciated the wonderful food, the lovely tables, and the care that was shown to us. The widows and widowers of Fellowship Dear Fellowship Family, I would like to say an extra special thank you to you all for your love and support with my trip to Global this summer. My garage sale was a hit because of all the donations and sales that came from each of you. Please be in prayer this summer as I minister on the home staff at Global. The theme for this year’s camp is “Undaunted: Turning Storms into Stories.” If you would like to drop me a note, my address will be: 40 Blackhawk Trail, Chatsworth, GA, 30705. Thanks again for all your love, support and prayers. Love, Logan McLanahan Happy Father’s Day! Dad, your guiding hand on my shoulder will remain with me forever. Thank you! ~Author Unknown ...Michael Drane and family in the passing of his brotherin-law Dick Swanson. ...Kenneth Gay and family in the passing of his sister Thelma McAdams. ...Baylee Scott and family in the passing of her mother Bobbi Scott. staff anniversaries Neil Brown, Bookkeeper, 5 years, July 11. Esther Bruce, Organist, 24 years. Thor House, Maintenance, 21 years, July 5. Martha Thompson, Administrative Ministry Assistant, 21 years, July 5. graduates Congratulations and blessings to our graduates! Anna Rabon Baylee Scott Leon High School Sarah Turner Kristy Mock, M.B.A. Lauryn Vickers, B.A. Florida State University it’s GA cookie time! Fellowship’s Girls in Action are having a fundraiser! We will be selling HOMEMADE cookies again this year! Last year, due to your generosity, we were able to assist in sending 6 girls to camp! This year seven girls are going to Camp Worldlight in Panama City Beach. We are excited for this opportunity! Chocolate Chip or Peanut Butter cookies will be available for $5 per dozen. Donations will also be accepted. Orders will be taken Sunday, June 5, and Sunday, June 12, through the Sunday School classes. We plan to deliver the cookies to the Sunday School classes the last two Sundays in June. Questions? Please see any of the GA girls, Cathy McMullian, or April Livingston. Thank you for supporting our Girls In Action! page 8 fellowship’s heartbeat fellowship baptist church 3705 north monroe street tallahassee, florida 32303 Non-Profit Organization fellowship’s heartbeat U.S. Postage PAID Tallahassee, FL Permit No. 224 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED ministerial staff Dr. Clint Ellis Senior Pastor Roger Pursley Minister of Music/Senior Adult Activities Rebecca Studard Interim Wee Care Child Care Director office staff Martha Thompson Administrative Ministry Assistant Neil Brown Bookkeeper Brenda Bradley Receptionist Norma Jean Howard Music Support Office: 850/562-2040 Office Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. WEE Care: 850/562-0047 Fax: 850/562-7120 e-mail: serve@fellowshipbaptist.org Visit our web page at www.fellowshipbaptist.org Wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure and full of quiet gentleness. Then it is peace-loving and courteous. It is full of mercy and good deeds. It is wholehearted and straightforward and sincere. And those who are peacemakers will plant seeds of peace and reap a harvest of goodness. James 3:17-18 fellowship’s heartbeat page 9 june 2016 fellowship baptist church Wee Care Summer Day Camp Monday-Friday June 1-August 11 Sun Mon Sunday Schedule 9:15am Media Center open 9:30am Bible Study 10:45am Morning Worship/ Children’s Church/ Extended Session 6:00pm Evening Worship Children’s Missions Groups: GAs & RAs W ed Wednesday Schedule 6:00pm Summer Blast-Children’s Summer Program Youth Worship Adult Prayer Meeting/ Adult Classes 7:00pm Adult Choir rehearsal 5 4:00pm Tue 12 6 13 7 9:30am Staff Meeting 9:30am Churchwide Prayer and Bible Study-Youth Room Thu 10:30am OK Chorale-Senior Adult Choir 6:00pm Kids Summer Blast Kickoff Pool Party 6:00pm Kids Summer Blast 7:15pm Church Council 14 1 8 15 9:30am Staff Meet- No Kids Summer ing Blast and no 9:30am ChurchYouth Group wide Prayer and Bible Study-Youth Room Fri Sat 2 3 9 10 9:30am Baptist Women’s Day Group 6:00pm College & Young Professionals Group Dinner and Bible StudyYouth Room 4 7:00am Church Work Day 9:00am Kick the Can/ Breakfast Bash 11 9:00am VBS MeetingFellowship Hall 16 17 18 23 24 25 Vacation Bible School 19 6:00pm No Even- 7:00pm Men’s ing Service IronworkersFellowship Hall 20 Father’s Day 21 9:30am Staff Meeting 9:30am Churchwide Prayer and Bible Study-Youth Room 7:00pm Baptist Women Night Group 22 10:30am OK Chorale-Senior Adult Choir 6:00pm Business Meeting 6:00pm Kids Summer Blast 6:00pm College & Young Professionals Group Dinner and Bible StudyYouth Room 6:30pm Stewardship Youth-SLU 26 4:00pm Sunday School Council 27 28 9:30am Staff Meet- 6:00pm Kids Summer Blast ing 9:30am Churchwide Prayer and Bible Study-Youth Room Lifeline Health Screenings 29 30 6:00pm College & Young Professionals Group Dinner and Bible StudyYouth Room July 2016 page 10 fellowship’s heartbeat fellowship baptist church Wee Care Summer Day Camp Monday-Friday now through August 11 Sun Mon Sunday Schedule 9:15am Media Center open 9:30am Bible Study 10:45am Morning Worship/ Children’s Church/ Extended Session 6:00pm Evening Worship/ Children’s Missions Groups: GAs & RAs 4:00pm Deacons 3 Tue W ed Fri 4 5 9:30am Staff MeetChurch Office ing and Wee Care 9:30am Churchwide Prayer and closed Bible Study-Youth Room 6:00pm New MemIndependence bers 11 6 10:30am OK Chorale-Senior Adult Choir 5:15pm Buildings & Grounds 6:00pm Kids Summer Blast 7:30pm Youth/ Parent Final Summer Camp Meeting-after youth group 1 2 8 9 12 13 9:30am Staff Meet- 6:00pm Kids Suming mer Blast 9:30am Churchwide Prayer and Bible Study-Youth Room 6:00pm 7:00pm Family Life 15 16 7 6:00pm College & Young Professionals Group-Dinner and Bible StudyYouth Room 14 9:30am Baptist Women’s Day Group 6:00pm College & Young Professionals Group-Dinner and Bible StudyYouth Room 18 19 7:00pm Ironwork- 9:30am Staff Meeters-Men’s Dinner ing 9:30am Churchwide Prayer and Bible Study-Youth Room 7:00pm Baptist Women Night Grp 7:00pm 50+ Dinner Youth Guys Bible Study Retreat Youth-SLU 201 17 Sat Wednesday Schedule 6:00pm Summer Blast— Children’s Summer Program Youth Worship Adult Prayer Meeting/ Adult Classes 7:00pm Adult Choir rehearsal Day 10 Thu 20 10:30am OK Chorale-Senior Adult Choir 6:00pm Kids Summer Blast 21 6:00pm College & Young Professionals Group-Dinner and Bible StudyYouth Room 6:30pm Stewardship 22 23 29 30 Youth MissionFuge (summer camp) 24 4:00pm Sunday School Council 31 6:00pm Family Life Dinner-Fellowship Hall 25 26 27 9:30am Staff Meet- 6:00pm Kids Summer Blast ing 9:30am Churchwide Prayer and Bible Study-Youth Room 28 6:00pm College & Young Professionals Group-Dinner and Bible StudyYouth Room