Notes From Barrett Mail Carriers Just a few days ago I sat with down with two long time Mt. Carmel men who were also local mail carriers. They began their conversation like many of us do, “What’s the news?” Then they shared some stories. Some old stories. Some new stories. It was church! When the early church was developing 2000 years ago it was a quiet movement. Those, whom Jesus called out, probably had very little vision or expectation for “the church” outside the goal of delivering the good news! Imagine that. Imagine if the whole mission of our church was centered on the simple goal of delivering good news. Imagine if everything we did was connected to and stemmed from the seeds of good news. Well that’s what Gospel means; “good news”…and that is exactly what we are called to do and to be; Messengers of Good News. When we serve others we are showing what God has done for us. When we dream together about new missions for our community and beyond it is really a response to what God did first. When we invite others to join us in community and fellowship we look forward to the laughs, the smiles, the hugs, the words, and the love that connects one to another. When we buckle down in discipleship the Gospel comes alive. When we dedicate ourselves to consistently studying together, asking questions, seeking answers, and prayerfully sharing in the revelation of the Word of God….good news sweeps over us. From the pages of our bibles and the minds of our brothers and sisters the Spirit of God emerges to reward our hearts with inspiration. In those Holy Scriptures we see examples of faithfulness, of selflessness, of endurance in suffering, of humility…and instantly we have good news to share. When we worship together we praise God for that good news. When we really worship, we lose the inhibitions and nervousness about how we sound or look. For some that means we put our arms in the air and lift our voices regardless of appearance. For some that means we shed the tears that we’ve been holding back. For some that means fall on our knees or walk the aisle in front of our peers and family. Regardless, we worship God without restriction because the news is so good. In doing all of this we are really telling a bigger story. We are telling the story of how God’s goodness has been present in our lives. Everything we do should be a reaction to God’s faith, God’s love, and God’s grace. So let the church carry on! Let the people of God be the people of God. Let us take the message of Jesus, the message that the disciples shared, the message that founds our faith and share it with a world that is desperate for some good news! Notes & Letters Dear Mt. Carmel Church Family, Thank you so much for the outpouring of love shown to our family after Mom’s passing (Lucy Blackwood Jefferson). The reception in the fellowship hall was wonderful as well as the food & visiting with old friends and family. We greatly appreciate the love and support during this difficult time. With love & gratitude, Bonnie & Fred Talton & the entire Lucy Blackwood Jefferson Family •• Dear MCBC, Thank you all so much for your time and effort during my ordination process. I wish I knew all of the hand that helped create such a meaningful day. I’m grateful for all those who sat on my council, organized the reception, cooked food, set up tables, played music, and especially for those who shared their love and support. My future ministry, and my life has even blessed by the love and care that you have shown me. Your hands have been hard at work hiding mustard seeds and yeast all throughout my life, I look forward to continuing to minister alongside you, my amazing church family, as the hands and feet of Christ in our community. Thank you! Love, Daniel Potter •• Our family is so grateful to our Mount Carmel family for your support and prayers over the last several years and especially since Ralph's death in January. He loved this church. Please join us for a celebration of his life on April 25 at 4:00 in the fellowship hall and afterwards for a reception at the Aqueduct Conference Center (1620 Mt. Carmel Church Road). Nursery will be provided during the service. Susan Smialowicz and Amy Smialowicz Fowler •• Dear Mount Carmel, Thank you for all your kindness during the last few months when I was sick. The cards, notes and prayers have been a blessing. I appreciate the love and support from Mount Carmel. Thanks you, Glynn Knight Mount Carmel Baptist Church Mount Carmel Baptist Church 2016 Mt. Carmel Church Road Chapel Hill, NC 27514 2016 Mt. Carmel Church Road Chapel Hill, NC 27517 919-933-8565 [email protected] www.mcbc1803.org Newsletter Staff: Zac Campbell, Interim Youth Minister, [email protected] Ellen Cheek, Organist, [email protected] Barrett Freeman, M. Div., Pastor, [email protected] Rebekah Gordon, Intern, [email protected] Katie Henry Murad,M. Div., Minster of Children and Worship; [email protected] Mikhail Krishtal, Ph. D., Pianist Karen Moneypenny, Secretary, [email protected] Lauren Robertson, Intern, [email protected] Doug Thompson, M. Div., Minister of Music, [email protected] April 2015 Volume 3 ADULTS $10.00 CHILDREN (UNDEMt. Carmel Baptist TAKE OUT PLATE $9.00 BULK BBQ OR BRUNSWICK STEW $8.00 BULK HUSHPUPPIES $3.00 BULK SLAW $3.00 BULK SALES ARE SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY Located on Mt. Carmel Church Rd. near XYZ News Tuesday, April 14 - More information to come. Contact Norma Diggs, 919-933-3949 YOU ARE INVITED to a SHOWER • honoring • Brooke Campbell and Matthew Russell Sunday, April 19th at 3:00pm MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH 2016 Mt. Carmel Church Road Chapel Hill, North Carolina Registered at Bed Bath & Beyond and Belk Wedding Shower You are invited to a wedding shower for Rachel Weaver and Daniel Potter Sunday, April 26, 12:30-2:30pm in the Fellowship Hall Prayers for Our Congregation Concerns Paula Applegate; Ben Berry’s mother, Helen Berry; Jewell Blackwood; Nancy Blackwood; Paul and Joyce Brimfield’s daughter-in-law, Monisha; Manna and Roger Chapin’s friend, Erwin Rijkeboer; Jamie Cheek’s sister-in-law, Cory Hooker; Barney & Jackie Rigssbee Collins’ great grand-daughter, Brighton; Dan Cowen; Jim Diggs; Will Diggs; Roy Fagerberg; Wilma Hardee; Sharon Hart; Sarah Henderson’s mother, Glynn Knight; Edward Horton: Emily Hunter; Charlotte Kilpatrick’s son, Gutherie; Cutler and Cheryl Kornegay and family, friends of Will Potter; Kathern Locklear and her great niece, Latoya Oxendine; Eunice Mitchem; Rick Moore; Taffy Moore; Catherine Patterson; Valerie Potter; Dick Richardson’s sister, Ann; Jesse Riley; Ken Samuelson’s brother; Mary Jo Tilley’s daughter, Laura; Dominick Tomaro, Dominick and Betty Tomaro’s daughter, Kari; Bill Whichard and his brother; Sandra Woody; Deane Wray & Doug Wray's sisters, Betsy Gunner and Moree Poe. Care Facilities Laura Bell (Galloway Ridge Care Facility); Dot Fields (Arbor Walk Apt 6130, 5705 Fayetteville Rd, Durham, NC 27713); Bruce and Alice Martindale (Carolina Meadows); Bill Moffitt and Hilda Moffitt (Carolina Meadows); Kathryn Royster’s aunt, Doris Upton (Brian Center, Lincolnton, NC); Betty Wiker (Carolina Meadows). Hospital UNC, Joan Ely. Deaths Family of Benny Hallman in the death of his nephew Bill Hallman. Family of Carol Sparrow Staples, Jane Magnum Branscome, Lynn Magnum Merritt and Bess Blackwood Tapp Wright in the death of Cloro Magnum. Family of Elaine Jeffcoat in the death of her father Bruce Lewie Merchant Sr. Family of Steven Lingafelt in the death of his father, Charles Lingafelt. Nursery and Extended Session Help is needed for the Nursery and Extended Session.Please contact Jennifer Crook, 919-929-7851, [email protected] or Brittany Royster, 919-932-8738, [email protected] IFC News CROP Hunger Walk Sunday afternoon, April 19, 2015. Registration begins at 1:30 p.m. Step off time will be 2:30 p.m. Preparations for the 4 mile Chapel Hill/Carrboro CROP Hunger Walk are taking shape for this spring. Routes for 2 mile and 1 mile walks are options as well. All routes begin and end at the Carrboro Town Commons. Please make note of the date and plan to join our Mount Carmel team. The more walkers we have, the more successful the event will be. Walkers ask church friends, neighbors and relatives to make donations to support their participation. The money helps fund the efforts of the Inter Faith Council and Church World Service to end hunger at home and around the world. MCBC CROP Walk Team Leaders: Barney Collins, Jennifer Jamerson, Vickie Burnett and Leona Whichard, will be signing up walkers beginning March 22 before and after Sunday morning and Wednesday evening church services. Virginia Taylor will assist with using the CROP Hunger Walk Internet portal for “CROP Walking on the Web”. Our Church is a Sponsor of the CROP Hunger Walk T-Shirts Responding to our contribution, John Dorward, IFC Executive Director, wrote, “Thank you for your recent gift as CROP Hunger Walk Sponsor. ... Our small staff and hundreds of volunteers rely on you, as do the thousands of people we work with every year.” We will have the T-shirts for sale for a modest price when signing up walkers. Leona Whichard, MCBC/IFC Liaison. PraisRing 2015 Our Morgan Handbell Choir will join with over 60 handbell choirs from NC and adjoining states on Friday and Saturday, April 17-18 for PraisRing 2015. The festival will be held at the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro NC. The choir will rehearse with other choirs on Friday evening and Saturday morning and present a worship concert on Saturday afternoon at 2:15pm, which is open to the public.
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