The shoebox collection ends December 10th.
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The shoebox collection ends December 10th.
November 25, 2012 1069 Central Drive Concord, NC 28027 704.782.0565 VP: 704.918.1065 Fax: 704.792.1718 E-Mail: info@parkwoodbaptist.com Web: www.parkwoodbaptist.com STAFF Rev. Michael Waters, Senior Pastor mwaters@parkwoodbaptist.com Dr. Johnny Presley, Associate Pastor jpresley@parkwoodbaptist.com Rev. Bo Sherrill, Deaf Pastor bsherrill@parkwoodbaptist.com Rev. John Johnson, Youth Pastor jjohnson@parkwoodbaptist.com news What is really inside each shoebox gift you prepare? Not just toys and other small gifts, but love, hope, joy and an opportunity to share the Gospel message with hurting children and their families. Our 2012 Goal is to tell 675 children about Jesus. Let’s pray we exceed this goal. Upcoming Trips to Work at the Processing Center: Saturday, December 1 at 4:30pm: Churchwide Monday, December 3 at 9am: Senior Adults Saturday, December 8 at 6pm: Youth The shoebox collection ends December 10th. Rev. Michael Steward, Family/Children' s Pastor msteward@parkwoodbaptist.com Mr. Byron O' Daniel, Music Director bodaniel@parkwoodbaptist.com Mrs. Tonya Schueneman, Pastoral Administrative Assistant tschueneman@parkwoodbaptist.com Ms. Joyce Ritchie, Financial Secretary jritchie@parkwoodbaptist.com Mrs. Natalie Marlow, Secretary/Receptionist nmarlow@parkwoodbaptist.com We need your help to make sure 375 local children have a toy on Christmas morning! PBKids is collecting new unwrapped toys for ages birth-14 years old. Donations can be placed in the bins in the Welcome Center & FMC Lobby until December 9th. Sponsored by Cabarrus Baptist Association Mission Trip Lottie Moon Christmas Week of Prayer & Offering Who? Churchwide What? Meeting various ministry needs When? June 21-29, 2013 Where? Eastern Kentucky Mountains Look for more information to come! 2013 Budget Copies of the 2013 Proposed Budget are available in the Welcome Center. This will be voted on during the Business Meeting on Sunday, December 2nd. Prior to the vote, budget managers will be available to answer any questions in the Prayer Room from 4:30-5:45pm. Deacon Ordination December 2-9 Prayer Guides and Offering Envelopes will be available December 2nd. OBEDIENT: His Heart/His Hands/His Voice Focus Scripture - Matthew 16:24-25 Find out more at imb.org/weekofprayer This year marks the 100th Anniversary of the death of Lottie Moon on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1912. Charlotte Digges “Lottie” Moon was forced to return to America after serving in China because she had stopped eating and weighed only 50 pounds. Lottie had given her food to others because of the famine in China. Lottie died on the ship in the port of Kobe, Japan. During the evening service on December 2nd we will have the Deacon Ordination of Jeff Murray. As we emphasize and pray for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering, we must remember her life of sacrifice and pray about what we will give personally to the offering. Our church goal is $30,000. Prayer Ministry As the offering is collected, each “candle” will represent $300. When all 100 candles fill the board in the vestibule the goal will be met. Anyone interested in joining the Prayer Ministry at 8:30 or 11:00am on Sunday Mornings to pray over the Worship Service please contact Iris Matthews. Military Family Support Day Sponsored by Cabarrus Baptist Association Passages Exhibit Experience the Bible like never before! Take a journey through the history of the most banned, most burned and most debated book of all time. Passages is a 35,000 square-foot interactive, multi-media exhibition for all ages located at Innovation Park in North Charlotte. Visit www.explorepassages.com for ticket information. Brochures are located at the Welcome Center. Homeless Shelter Our church will be preparing and serving meals at the homeless shelter the week of December 9. Our next service date is the week of April 28, 2013. Sunday, December 9 - Terry Taunton, Cheryl Bell Monday, December 10 - Bo Sherrill Tuesday, December 11 - Janice Tate Wednesday, December 12 - Kevin & Kelly Morgan Thursday, December 13 - Alan & Karen Long Friday, December 14 - John Johnson Saturday, December 15 - Wanda Williams/Carolyn Helms Unit in Concord. December 1st from 10am-1pm This is our chance to express appreciation and give encouragement to the soldiers and their families of the 1454th National Guard Needs (Planning for 250-275): Volunteers to help serve Financial contributions to help pay for the meats (approx. $550) Desserts Candied Yams Cranberry Sauce Rolls Potato Salad Soft Drinks (two liter) For more information please contact Robert Leonard rleonard@cabarrusbpatist.com. Upcoming Newsletter Turn in announcements for the newsletter by 3:00pm on Wednesday, December 5th for publish date of Sunday, December 9th. Welcome New Church Member Lori Bringle Christmas Card Distribution Thank You Church Family Thank you so much for the visits, phone calls and cards during my recent hospital stay and recovery time at home. We appreciate all the prayers and concern for us. Your friendship and support means so much. ~ Jim & Brenda Griffith I would like to say thank you to those who sent me get well cards, said a prayer and the phone calls during my recovery from surgery. It meant so very much to me. God bless you all. ~ Leslie Harrison Christmas Card Distribution will begin December 2nd. Volunteers will be at the table Sundays and Wednesdays in the lobby to receive and distribute your Christmas Cards. A minimum of 10 cents per card will be accepted at the time the cards are received. Checks can be made to Parkwood Baptist Church. The monies collected will help us meet our goal for the Lottie Moon Christmas Offering. Volunteers are needed to make this happen. Sign up at the Welcome Center and a committee member will contact you. WOM Evening Group Meeting Updates Bingo at Five Oaks on November 27th. December meeting on December 6th at 6:30pm at Inez Easley’s Home. Wanna meet at church? Contact Donna Rodgers. Prayer Shawl Ministry Care and the love of crocheting that Judy Cline has is in each prayer shawl. As she lives in an Assisted Living she is able to reach out to those in need of comfort and solace. We can continue this mission by passing these shawls along to those that are in need of comfort and prayer. These are available to ANYONE in the church. The shawls are located near the library beside of the elevator in a closet. Obtain the shawl, pray over it with two or more individuals. You may want to include a card with the shawl. For more information contact Doris Deaton, Crystal Martin, or Donna Rodgers. Operation Christmas Child We will be taking a trip to work at the Processing Center on Monday, December 3rd. Leave the church at 9am. Sign up at the display table in the Welcome Center. Christmas Caroling Thursday, December 6 Leave the church at 10am Sign up at the Welcome Center. Bible Drill Scholarship Opportunity This college scholarship is called the “Barean Scholarship” after the verse Acts 17:11. All 10th, 11th, and 12th grade youth are eligible. The requirement is that the student must compete in the High School Bible Drill and earn enough points at the regional drill to be considered a “State Winner” as determined by the BSCNC Bible Drill standards for that year. Each year the youth earns such a designation, $500 is credited to that student. The scholarship will be awarded to the students on Graduate Recognition Day of their Senior year. Christmas Dinner Theatre Friday, December 14 from 7:00-8:30pm, doors open at 6:30 We are really excited about the PBYouth Christmas Dinner Theatre! This is a totally redesigned dinner theatre event this year. The PBYouth Drama Ministry is glad to present “Between the Giants” A Christmas Play by Rebecca Wimmer. Sign up now to attend at pbyouth.com, see the Events section. Please go to www.upwardconcord.com to locate information about the league. Upward is an incredible program to get involved with! We are always looking for coaches, refs, score keepers, concessions help, and so much more. If you are interested in volunteering for the very first time or if you are a seasoned veteran, please complete the online forms located at www.upwardconcord.com. If you are a coach, please save one of the two dates for a very important coaches meeting, November 27th OR November 29th. Please be sure to attend one of these meetings as new information will be gone over for this season. Coaches will be contacting players in December with practice dates and times. Practices begin the week of December 10th. Games begin Saturday, January 5th. The Awards Celebration will be held at Pitts Baptist Church on Tuesday, February 26th. Lunch Buddies The Children’s Ministry is partnering with Winecoff Elementary School to start up a new program called “Lunch Buddies.” Adult volunteers are paired with children to act as role models and friends. Volunteer packets and more information can be found online at pbkids.com, see Volunteer section, and also outside Pastor Steward’s office. Children’s Choir Practice Schedule Sunday, November 25 – Practice 6-7:30pm Wednesday, November 28 – Practice 7-8pm Sunday, December 2 – Practice 6-7:30pm Wednesday, December 5 – Practice 7-8pm Saturday, December 8 – Practice 9am-12pm Sunday, December 9 – Practice 6-7:30pm Saturday, December 15 – Practice 9am-12:45pm *All practices will be held in the gym They will be performing “Christmas at Bethlehem Gulch” on Sunday, December 16 at 6pm in the FMC. Preschool Worship Would you like to be a Preschool Worship Leader for our 3-5 year old children? There are openings for the 2012-2013 school year. The commitment is for every Sunday morning from 10:40am-end of 11am service for one month. The curriculum is easy to follow and uses engaging activities to introduce preschool children to God. These kids will bless you each week! Contact Karla Johnson or Pastor Steward to find out more information. Recovery Trip to New Jersey December 10-15 Contact Bennett Cook if you are interested in going on this trip. Salvation Army Bell Ringers December 17, 10am-8pm Walmart at Concord Mills - Thunder Road Two volunteers are needed every hour. Sign up at the Welcome Center.