04-29-15 Current - Faith Fellowship

Volume 7, Issue 17
April 29, 2015
The Pastor’s Pen
Who We Are
Faith Fellowship of Lexington is a
Non-denominational gathering of
Christians who enjoy traditional
worship services.
Where to Find Us
Faith Fellowship of Lexington
worships in the Seventh-day
Adventist Church facilities at 968
Lane Allen Road in Lexington,
Kentucky. Our offices are located
at 365 Waller Avenue, Suite 120,
in Lexington. We're at
http://faithfellowshiplex.com
on the web. If you go to
www.ihigh.com/faithfellowship
you can watch our service live on
Sunday mornings. You can also
watch archived services by going
to the iHigh address above.
We Gather for Fellowship
Coffee/Donut Fellowship
Time: 9:15 - 9:30 a.m.
We Gather for Bible
Study
Adult I Sunday school meets at
9:30 a.m. in room 8 (Library).
by Dr. Bill Turner, Senior Pastor
Thanks to the leadership of Ron Reaguer, our Administrative Board
Chair, we had a fine Leadership Retreat this past weekend.
Our agenda was church outreach and growth, and we did a lot of good,
creative brainstorming. "Wake-up call" is the phrase that comes to my mind
as I think about our morning together - and the future of Faith Fellowship.
We've come to a time in our history when "business as usual" won't work. An
increased and intentional OUTWARD focus has to become front-burner for
us. Come to think of it, that's at the heart of what it means to be the Church in
any era. One theologian studied the images for Church in the New Testament
and discovered that most of them are about outward activity: light, salt, wine,
leaven, etc. So our very nature is not to be a social club for "people like us,"
but folks on mission with Christ and each other out in the neighborhoods and
networks of daily life. As we engage others in those places, an invitation to
our church becomes a natural - and highly effective - way to enlarge the
Sunday ranks among us.
In the weeks ahead, I urge you to pray for our church - our work
together right now and the future to which God's Spirit will lead us. All of our
ideas, strategies, and plans won't amount to much without that.
Living Faith Sunday school meets
at 9:30 a.m. in Room 2.
We Gather for Worship
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Children’s Church: 11:15 a.m
Child care is available.
We’re Looking
Forward…
May 3 – Missions Sunday in our
11 a.m. service.
May 9 – Men of Faith Breakfast
at 9:00 a.m. at the Shamrock Grill.
May 11 – Care Ministry Meeting
in the Church Office at 7:00 p.m.
May 12 - Join us at 7:00 p.m. at
the Opera House in Lexington for
Menopause: The Musical. The
cost is $36 each when you have a
minimum of 10 people attend. So
far, we have 8 that have signed up
to attend. Call Lois Baber at (859)
272-8792 for more information or
look for the sign-up sheet at the
Welcome Center. The deadline to
sign up is May 3.
May 14 – Women of Faith at 7:00
p.m. at the home of Charlotte
Leadership Retreat Minutes - April 25, 2015 – 7:00 p.m.
by Scot Reeves
"At the Lexington Theological Seminary last Saturday, Reverend Turner and
Ron Reaguer (Administrative Board Chair) hosted a Faith Fellowship Growth
Seminar. From 9 to 11am, a good number of our folks shared and discussed a
wide variety of ideas from Church Buses and Pot-Luck Sundays to New
Member Contact Committees.
Four major ideas linger after we adjourned:
1) As great as our Worship Services are, our Christian mission stretches
beyond Sunday mornings, to touch the unsaved, unserved, or
uninvolved. Personal contacts and word of mouth remain the best
tools/options.
2) Also, Social Media on the Internet can be an effective way to get word
out about us. Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and others
provide what amounts to free advertising and could be utilized to touch
people within and outside our own circles.
3) Our Congregational activities (like the recent Lenten Home Study,
Fifth Sunday Musicales, or Faith Frenzy! activities) are highlight
opportunities to invite friends and neighbors.
4) Most of all, let’s continue to pray. Although we do not own or have
our own church property, we worship in a tremendous spiritual
environment. Over the years, our church has welcomed new members
but we have not been able to keep pace with attrition.
These notes provide just a snapshot. Please consider these ideas and feel free
to offer other suggestions!"
Krasinski, 3853 Pinecrest Way.
Pamela Hanson, Executive
Director of Simon House in
Frankfort, Kentucky, will speak
with us.
May 28 – Missions Committee
Meeting at 7 p.m. in the Church
office.
May 31 – Fifth Sunday Musicale
at 4:00 p.m. – With a Voice of
Singing will be presented by our
adult choir and instrumentalists.
Be sure to mark your calendar
and invite family, friends and
neighbors!
Prayer Requests
Growth and Support for our Care Ministers
by Rev. Richard Dwyer
Faith Fellowship is a Church that Cares. This is evident in our networks
of individuals who are always alert for those of our congregation in times of
spiritual and physical crises. I immediately noticed this caring quality when I
first joined the Faith Fellowship Ministerial Staff a few months ago.
One group that faithfully provides a caring presence to those in need is named
Care Ministers. Those who are Care Ministers serve on a rotation basis as
contact people for those who are in need of spiritual support and physical
presence.
We are offering a time of growth and support for our Care Ministers on
Monday evening, May 11, from 7:00 to 8:30, in our church office on Waller
Avenue. We will spend time sharing our needs as Care Ministers. In addition,
I will be sharing ideas for growth as a Care Minister that have come from my
studies in Clinical Pastoral Education at Central Baptist Hospital and in
Pastoral Care and Counseling at the Lexington Theological Seminary in the
1980s, as well as the time I spent as Minister of Pastoral Care at Calvary
Baptist Church and as Executive Director-Pastoral Counselor of the Interfaith
Samaritan Counseling Center that was sponsored by Calvary Baptist Church.
If you are not one of the Care Ministers of Faith Fellowship but have an
interest in exploring this possibility of Christian service, you are invited to
attend this meeting. Please RSVP to Norma Smither in the church office
To add a prayer request, please
fill out a Prayer Request card that (859-277-0420) so that we may be prepared with adequate materials and
can be obtained at the Welcome snacks.
Center; call the church office at
277-0420, or submit a prayer
request or update online at
http://faithfellowshiplex.org.
We always thank God, the Father
of our Lord Jesus Christ, when we
pray for you… Colossians 1:3
Pray for John Compton who has
developed a very serious bacterial
infection while recovering from
open heart surgery (4 bypasses)
about a month ago. John is also
dealing with stomach issues and
issues with his incisions in his leg.
Please keep John and Gloria in
your prayers.
Pray for Velma Smart who has
tumors that may be malignant.
She will have surgery in the near
future. Mitch Borders is
requesting prayer for Velma and
her family.
Kevin Parrish requests prayer for
his dad, Charles, who is going to
have his eye removed due to
cancer, on Friday, May 1, at a
hospital in Cincinnati. Please
remember Charles and his family
during this time.
Pray for a young friend of Nancy
Robinson’s granddaughter who
suddenly lost her vision in one
eye. At this time, the doctors
Mission Moment
by Janet Layman, Missions Committee Chair
Faith Fellowship of Lexington seeks to become the hands and feet of Christ
in the world through engagement in missions.
God Provides
On Sunday, May 3 (Missions Sunday) during the final hymn we will
come forward and lay our God Provides cards on the altar table. The purpose
of God Provides is to covenant with God to look for unexpected income
throughout the next year and then share some or all with Faith Fellowship
Missions fund. This is not a pledge - it is a decision you prayerfully make to
contribute and only you and God will know what the amount is. While this
program helps to fund our Mission work, it also helps build our faith and
dependence on God, who provides all that we have. Simply put the amount on
the card and address the envelope to yourself. The cards will be mailed back
to you next spring as encouragement and a reminder.
NOTE: Our Missions Sunday guest speaker will be Pam Hanson, Executive
Director of Simon House in Frankfort -- a nonprofit organization serving
homeless women who are pregnant or have children and other low-income
clients. Pam is an ordained Presbyterian minister and volunteers as the
associate minister at First Presbyterian Church in Frankfort.
Thank you!
by Ann Holt and Norma Smither
Thank you, dear friends of Faith Fellowship, for remembering us for
Administrative Secretary’s week. We love the flowers, we love serving and
we love you!
have given her a 10-15% chance
of restoring her sight.
Pray for Jackie Bondurant as she
recovers from a Deep Brain Probe
recently. This procedure will
control the tremors that Jackie
has had for some time. She and
David appreciate your prayers on
Jackie’s behalf.
Pray for Ellie, Karen Maudsley’s
three-year-old granddaughter,
who has been diagnosed with a
tumor in her knee. Please pray
that it is benign and can be easily
removed.
Pray for Beth, who has been
diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.
She is a friend of Phyllis Budde.
Pray for Jennifer Upthegrove, age
42, who had colon cancer surgery
recently. Please remember
Jennifer and her family in prayer.
She is a friend of Pam Gilkerson.
Pray for Karen Delong, who is
now home and is improving. She
and her husband, Mike,
appreciate your prayers. (Booker)
For Bonnie Savage’s dear friend,
Mary who has been diagnosed
with lung cancer. Doctors are
Care Ministers for April 27 through May 3
Fred Smith (272-3968) [email protected]
Denny Bonner (278-7505) [email protected]
Donna Bonner (278-7505) [email protected]
Care Ministers for May 4 – May 10
Mary A. Pollock (606) [email protected]
Dr. Bill Turner (859) 548-2093 [email protected]
Men of Faith Breakfast – May 9, 2015
by Ron Reaguer
Join us on Saturday, May 9 at 9:00 a.m. at the Shamrock Grill on
Hartland Parkway for our Men of Faith Breakfast. We are having our
gathering on the second Saturday in May due to the Kentucky Derby being
held on the first Saturday. This is a great time to do outreach by inviting a
family member, friend or neighbor. Look for the sign-up sheet in the
Welcome Center or call Norma in the Church office.
Altar Flowers Reminder
Look for the sign-up sheets of dates available in the Welcome Center
for providing flowers for our services. We are using Stems, a wholesale
florist, and the new price is $85 for two arrangements. Place your name and
phone number(s) on the sign-up form and Norma will contact you regarding
any specific choice of flowers and the verbiage you wish to place in the
bulletin. What a lovely way to honor those you love!
determining the best treatment
for Mary, age 82.
Faith Summer Frenzy is coming soon!
Pray for Angie Walk, Diana Sisk’s
sister, that her doctors can give
her an accurate diagnosis in order
to know how to help her.
Faith Summer Frenzy activities are starting to heat up, and it's not even
summer yet!!! On the calendar for May are:
Pray for Todd Pickett who is in
dire need of a kidney because of
diabetes complications. The
kidney does not need to be a
match; it is a kidney donated for a
kidney. His mother, Joan Pickett,
is a close friend to Barbara Hull,
Gloria Compton, and Liz
Berryman. Please pray that a
kidney will be made available for
him. He is now on dialysis while
waiting for a kidney.
Soldiers…Faith Afield
Here are the names of the service
people we currently know about.
SSGT. Jamen Berry, son of Andy
Berry
Capt. Ginny Iskandarov – niece of
Ginny Berry
Elnur Iskandarov – nephew of
Ginny Berry by marriage
SSGT. Cameron Smith – brother
by Sarah Reeves
- Menopause: The Musical, Tuesday, May 12; 7:00 p.m. at the Opera
House in Lexington. The cost is $36 each. Call Lois Baber at 272-8792
for more information or look for the sign-up sheet at the Welcome Center.
- Golf Scramble - Monday, May 18, at the Tates Creek Golf Course (see
Ron Reaguer for details)
- Trail Riding at Asbury - Saturday, May 30 - (see Sarah Reeves for
details)
Check the table in the lobby of the church on Sunday for other chances to sign
up for an activity.
For those who are new, Summer Frenzy is summer camp for adults, but
instead of just a week of camp, we schedule activities all summer, at different
venues, and at different times of the day. Some activities require a small fee,
but most are free. Bring a neighbor, a friend, a relative, or a co-worker, and
enjoy the summer outings with other members of Faith Fellowship!
of Sean Smith
O ye of little faith…
Airman Benjamin Engelbrecht –
son of Paul Engelbrecht
(picture provided by Sarah Reeves)
Please send Ginny Berry any
updates on the status of these
persons…change in rank,
address, new assignment…Her
email address is
[email protected]
Current Administrative
Board for 2014 - 2015
Ron Reaguer, Chair
Mitch Borders, Treasurer
Andy Berry, Board Secretary
Roger Blair
Jackie Bondurant
Denny Bonner
Charlotte Krasinski
Kinch Query
Bob Quisenberry
Sarah Reeves
Adam Rudder
Sue Thompson
Patricia Wilson
Pictured above is Dr. Bill Turner who did the “Chiming of the Hour” this past Sunday
in response to a challenge to him by Liz Berryman. After Richard Dwyer, our
organist, preached a few weeks ago in Dr. Turner’s absence, Liz thought Dr. Turner
should play the organ. And you thought our pastor could not play the organ! Just
look at the inspiration on his face as he was looking toward heaven, not to mention
the inspiration he provided to everyone present who heard the chimes! Selah
Volunteer Skill Bank
Contact Information
Our April 25th Leadership Retreat in pictures…
(pictures by Sarah Reeves – more pictures to come next week)
Monday-Friday
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Church Office: 859-277-0420
Other times, call:
Liz Berryman: 859-227-7560 Andy
Berry: 859-223-8687
If they cannot be reached, call:
Mary Anne Pollock: 859-368-0667
or 606-776-2194.
Deadlines
Roger has his phone and Scot has his coffee. Let the brainstorming begin!
Prayer requests, committee news
or announcements, and personal
interest stories should be
submitted by Noon on Monday
for inclusion in the next issue of
The Current. Please send them by
email to
[email protected].
Announcements for the Sunday
bulletin should be submitted to
Norma by noon on Wednesdays
at
[email protected].
Not sure if Ann (left) is raising her hand to answer a question or if she is just saying
hello. We had a great group of about 30 people who met on Saturday (not all are
pictured) to share ideas that would help us grow as a church. God bless each and
every one of them who gave up their Saturday morning to be a part of this
brainstorming session.