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Latest - Ardmore Baptist Church
Volume 58 • Number 1
January 5, 2015
Announcing the Mission and Ministries of Ardmore Baptist Church, Inc., Winston-Salem, NC
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Worship Connection
January 11
Morning:
Baptism (10:45)
Lessons from
Lesser Known Kings:
“Ahab: The Inevitability
of Judgment”
1 Kings 21
Dr. Don Gordon
KidNection
“God Creates the World”
Bring a Friend!
Caregivers Support Group
P
art of being a good caregiver is
taking care of oneself. This group
can help you do that. Join us Thursday,
January 8, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. in the
Ardmore Room.
Contact the group’s leader, Sandra
Bovender (768-7116), or Paul Mullen
(725-8767, ext. 107; pmullen@ardmore
baptist.org) to learn more.
Welcome Rev. Lee Ritchie
he Reverend Lee Ritchie has arrived in WinstonSalem with her husband, Jason, and son, Warren,
this week. She begins as our Minister with Children and
Families Sunday, January 11. We welcome Lee, Jason,
and Warren to Ardmore Baptist Church and the greater
Winston-Salem area.
Lee and her family have moved here from Commerce,
Georgia where she served on the staff of First Baptist
Church Commerce for eight years. Prior to that ministerial
experience, Lee had experience in the public school
systems of Georgia for three years, something we believe
will be invaluable for her. The search team was enthusiastic in their support for Lee, as was the entire congregation - evident in the
unanimous vote in calling her to Ardmore. Lee has a kind, compassionate spirit
that will be well-received by the children and families in our church community.
She has a disciplined work ethic that will strengthen and promote a healthy functioning among a large children’s ministry like we have at Ardmore. She is a
thoughtful planner, deliberate in execution, and team-oriented in leadership style.
Furthermore, Lee’s husband, Jason, is a strong supporter and asset for her, while
their beautiful two-year-old son, Warren, will quickly win the hearts of our people.
Susan Hampton will continue as a coach for Lee during a transition period that
will conclude at the end of February. We are grateful that Susan has done such an
outstanding job building a strong bridge for Lee to travel as she begins her ministry
among us.
Lee, Jason, and Warren’s address in Winston-Salem is:
109 Anita Drive
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
Please give the Ritchie family a warm Ardmore welcome as they begin their
journey among us.
- Don Gordon
Ardmore’s Music And Arts
Series Presents:
Cello and String Trio
Sunday, January 11; 3:00 p.m.
Ardmore Baptist Church
Featuring:
Gustavo Antoniacomi, Cello
Courtney & Catie Cash, Violin & Viola
Norris Norwood, Piano
Giving Goal Exceeded!
T
hanks to the generosity of Ardmore folks, our giving goal
for 2014 was surpassed. In fact,
we gave an amount sufficient to
ensure the projected budget for
2015. Praise God from whom all
blessings flow.
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Grace Notes
Wright Stuff
January Is Join A Choir Month!
elcome to a new year filled with new music and new
opportunities to serve in our Music and Arts Ministry
at Ardmore! As we begin a new season of music, I want to
take this opportunity to invite you to join one of our adult
choirs. We are officially designating January as “Join a
Choir” month in our Music and Arts Ministry. This is a
great time to join with new music and several new folks joining our ranks. We
will be rolling out the welcome mat and will have music and warm greetings
waiting for you as you enter the choir room! If you love music and being part of
an awesome team of folks who are committed to serving with their talents, then
the choir is a place for you! We enjoy meaningful times of worship, devotion, and
fellowship each and every week. The choir is a great support group, and our
greatest joy is glorifying God through the ministry of music here at Ardmore
Baptist and in our community! So, think about joining us, pray about it, and then
take that first step and come to one of our rehearsals in January! Please feel free
to stop by my office at any time, or e-mail or call if you have questions about
joining a choir or want more information about our Music and Arts Ministry!
Blessings for the New Year ahead!
Ski Trip
ign up for our trip to Sugar Mountain on January 19. Cost is $5 to
ride on church bus round trip. Other
costs depend on what you decide to do
at Sugar Mountain - options follow:
♦♦ $32 lift per day
♦♦ $16 ski rental at Sugar mountain,
OR $20 ski rental at Ski and Tennis
in Winston-Salem, pay when you
reserve it
♦♦ $30 snowboard rental, plus $400
refundable deposit at Sugar Mountain
OR $25 snowboard rental at Ski
and Tennis - credit card serves as
deposit at both places
♦♦ $18 lesson (1½ hours - starts at
9:00 a.m.)
♦♦ $15 ice skating
♦♦ $30 tubing
- Betty Wright
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Choir
8:15 Service
10:45 Service
Sr. Adult
Rehearsal
Sunday’s at 7:45 a.m.
Wednesday’s at 7:15 p.m.
Tuesday’s at 10:00 a.m. (except 2nd Tuesday of month)
With a grateful heart,
Movie Night For Adults
“Beyond Christmas”
Friday, January 9
Youth Place
Begin gathering at 6:30 p.m.
Movie will start at 7:00 p.m.
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Special Thanks
big thanks to these folks who
helped take down the Christmas
decorations: Judy Earnhardt, Mary
Elam, Mark Ernstes, Barbara Hanes,
Gayle Hartgrove, Mac Jones, Maxine
Kelly, Ralph and Janet Kindred, Myra
Mize, George and Carole Moore, Colon Putnam, Bob and Carol Spears,
Muriel Rivers, Joe and Anne Sugg,
Jim and Jaulita Sullivan, Martha Taylor, Abi Ticconi, Jacki Todd, and Billy
and Bonnie Whitaker.
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X
Mission Impossible
- David Fitzgerald
Ingredients Of Healthy Living
Wednesday nights in January
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Room F202
lease join us for any or all of these
Wednesday night workshops which
begin January 7th. The first session,
“Nutrition for Life,” will be led by Dr.
Kristen Beavers, a Registered Dietitian
and Assistant Professor in the Department of Health and Exercise Science at
Wake Forest University. Come and
learn tips for living healthy in 2015!
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2015 Weekly Offering Envelopes
B
oxed sets of giving envelopes are
available from Susan Denton in
the church office. Note: Monthly contributors will continue to receive their
envelopes through the mail.
City With Dwellings
e continue to have an excellent
response in providing meals and
volunteers to serve at St. Timothy’s
Overflow Shelter! Thank you to all our
volunteers who have taken part in this
ministry thus far. We still need someone to provide dinner and lunches on
Friday, January 16. There are plenty of
openings for all roles throughout the
remaining Fridays in February and
March. If you would like to serve any
Friday night, please contact me directly
(rlemons@ardmorebaptist.org; 725-8767,
ext. 106; 416-6187). In addition to our
Friday night responsibilities, we are
now working with the shelter to provide transportation for the guests back
to Bethesda Center at 6:30 a.m. every
Friday morning. If you are one of our
bus drivers and would like to help out
in this way, please contact me
- Rob Lemons
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Ardmore ABCs ...
Deacon of the Week
Our sympathy and Christian concern are expressed to the following in the loss
of loved ones:
Jeanette Wood in the death of her husband, Henry Wood; Lamont, his father
Gracious notes of appreciation have been received from the following and are
posted on the bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall:
Christian Mission to Gaza
American Cancer Society
January 5 - 11
Lou Baldwin
Phone: (h) 724-5869
Congratulations to:
David Fitzgerald, Minister of Worship, Music, and Arts, who celebrates
his 1st year with Ardmore on January 6th. Please express your appreciation
to him this week;
Roger and Fran Scott on a new grandson, Owen. Owen is the son of Andrew and Amy Scott.
Thursday Morning Bible Study
B
reathe, a 5-week study by Priscilla Shirer, begins January 15,
9:30 a.m. - 11: 00 a.m. in the Youth
Place. Sabbath was intended as a gift,
and it is still a gift to us today. If you
are weary, worn out, and exhausted,
the concept of Sabbath will change
your life. Cost of book: $12. Contact
Kathy Littlejohn to register (724-7331;
kgraveslittlejohn@gmail.com).
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Fire Alarm Upgrade
he Properties Committee has planned
a campus-wide replacement of our
fire alarm system to bring it up to current
fire codes. This work should begin the
second week of January and will take
3-4 weeks for completion. An occasional disruption may occur, but we
hope that the improvement of this
silent sentinel will ensure the safety of
our facilities and people.
Living The Questions
on’t search for the answers … live the questions now. Perhaps then, someday far in the future, you will gradually, without even noticing it, live your
way into the answers. (Rainer Maria Rilke)
“Living the Questions,” facilitated by Rick Jordan and Sandra Talton, begins on
Sunday, January 18, at 4:30 p.m. in room F202. This video/discussion series is an
opportunity to wrestle with questions that are too often ignored or avoided by many
churches. “It’s an invitation for those who seek to go beyond the stagnant clichés of
faith and pursue the questions that deepen your understanding as you make your
way through a lifelong spiritual journey.” Some of the questions we will consider
over the course of the series are: how do we deal with the contradictions in the Bible
as we know it; what is the character of our God; creation versus evolution; is God
concerned about fairness and equality or vengeance and retribution; what does
incarnation really mean; is there a different way to view the “second coming”? This
discussion group will not attempt to come to agreement on these issues, but to
simply talk about them with others who are also on the faith journey.
If you are interested, please call Linda in the church office to register for the
group and/or childcare. The book we will use is “Living the Questions: the Wisdom
of Progressive Christianity” by Felten and Procter-Murphy. It is available in paperback from Amazon.com. If you have other questions, please contact Sandra or Rick.
Weekend Call
January 10 - 11
Ty Talton
Phone: 816-4152
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Samaritan Inn
he following spots need to be
filled. Please contact Rob Lemons
if you can help staff the Samaritan Inn
any of these nights.
Sunday, January 18 - 2
Monday, January 19 - 4
Tuesday, January 20 - 2
Wednesday, January 21 - 2
Saturday, January 24 - 1
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Premarital Class
f you are engaged or considering
marriage, you may be interested in
our next premarital class coming up in
February. Call the church office to indicate your interest.
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lease join us for the YAH club on
Tuesday, January 13, beginning at
10:15 a.m. Prepare to be richly blessed
by our own Rev. David Fitzgerald as
he leads us in familiar hymns! David is
immensely gifted and I know you will
enjoy his music. Invite a friend. Stay
for fellowship around the table as we
enjoy delicious chicken stew. I look
forward to seeing you!
- Paul Mullen
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Memorials and Honoraria
Baptist Children’s Homes of North Carolina
In Memory of Robert M. Carter
Ralph & Mary Lib Murphy
Ardmore Christmas Offering
In Memory of David and Pearl Hodges,
Larry Hodges, and Vena Overly Marion & Carolyn Hodges
In Honor of Bea McRae, Glendora Epperson,
Sandra Bovender, Patty Stockner, Helen
Baker, and Sandy Spaugh
Tom & Pat Livengood
Unified Budget
In Memory of T. D. Flack, Ellen Teeter, Jo
O’Neal, and Frances Williams
Clif Brown
In Memory of Sid Rivers
Muriel Rivers
In Memory of T. D. Flack
Marvin & Martha Taylor
In Memory of Mildred Livengood; In
Honor of Tom & Pat Livengood
Charles & Sue Letchworth
For the Record
January 4, 2015
Sunday Bible Study
Morning Worship
8:15 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
550
87
511
Stewardship
Weekly Budget Needs
$
33,425
Budget Receipts 01/04/15 $
34,365
Needs-To-Date
$33,425
Receipts-To-Date
$34,365
Over/(Under)-To-Date$ 939
Bold Faith
Receipts 01/04/15 $
3,872
Receipts-To-Date$ 1,859,720
Building Fund/Bold Faith
In Memory of T. D. Flack
Neale & Jeanette Kelly
Johnny Smith
Michael James
Charles & Anne Wilson
Mary Ann Craft
Adult 10, Coed 2 Sunday Bible Study Class
Jerry & Carolyn Gilbert
David & Jo Ann Mount
Carl & Sandra Bovender
Tommy Wheeling
Charlie & Ellen Bumgarner
Ed & Jean Landers
Marie Charles
Marvin & Martha Taylor
In Memory of T. D. Flack; In Honor of Reg
Banner, and Barry and Carolyn Tilley
Colon & Dianne Putnam
In Memory of T. D. Flack and Jo O’Neal
Henry & Helen Mize
In Memory of T. D. Flack and Henry Wood
Gene & Jo West
In Memory of T. D. Flack and Ellen Teeter
Laurel & Jenny Boyles
In Honor of Ann Canupp
Jon Canupp
In Honor of Class Teachers: Jack & Helen
Baker, Karen Cain, Jan Ragsdale, and Jim
Willard
Adult 9, Coed 1 Sunday Bible Study Class
H2H Backpack Ministry
In Memory of John Canupp
Ann Canupp
In Memory of J. L. Wilson; In Honor of
Alice Wilson
Charles & Sue Letchworth
J. L. Wilson Guest House
In Memory of Nancy Banner; In Honor of
Reg Banner, and Barry and Carolyn Tilley
Bob & Betty Alexander
In Memory of T. D. Flack
Jerry & Barbara Gray
Music Ministry
In Memory of Jo O’Neal
Tom & Pat Livengood
In Memory of John K. Canupp
Jon Canupp
In Honor of Norris Norwood
Dr. Annette Johnson & Steve Oliveira
Senior Adult Ministries
In Memory of T. D. Flack and Ellen Teeter
Laurel & Jenny Boyles
Special Ministries
In Memory of T. D. Flack
Nancy Barker
In Honor of R. S. and Inez White and Barry
and Carolyn Tilley
Tom & Pat Livengood
Crossing Paths Catalog Ready
T
he Spring issue of Crossing Paths
is now available at the Welcome
Desks. Get yours to learn about the
many varied opportunities that lie ahead
of us in 2015.
Ministry Fair/Chili Cook-off
O
ur Chili Cook-off and Ministry
Fair will take place on Sunday
evening, January 25, at 6:00 p.m. in
the Fellowship Hall. The Ministry Fair
is a wonderful way to learn more about
our six ministry areas and express interest in joining one of the teams. This
event promises to be a fun gathering to
share together in learning and fellowshipping. So, get out your secret family recipes for chili and cornbread and
plan to join the crowd.
Mark Your Calendar
Quarterly Church Conference
Sunday, January 18; 6:00 p.m.
Blood Drive
February 19
Bazaar and Farmer’s Market
August 15