Metrolines An e-publication of the Philadelphia Baptist Association April 2015 Vol. 39, No. 1 Metrolines is published 4 times yearly - December/January, March/April, June and September/October. Send articles and/or pictures to Janet Reedy ([email protected]) Inclusion of materials is at the discretion of PBA staff. 308th Annual Gathering Saturday, May 2, 2015 St. Paul's Baptist Church in West Chester, PA Moments with Our Pastors Meet one more pastor of the PBA. As the people of God and a family knitted together by the blood of Christ and the fellowship of believers; we invite all to pray for and encourage these pastors of the PBA household. Rev. Harold R. Jolley Second Macedonia Baptist Church Praise God from whom all blessings flow. I pray that is that this letter of introduction reaches all of you in great health both physically and spiritually. My name is Harold R. Jolley, Pastor of Second Macedonia Baptist Church in Philadelphia, PA, since July 2012. I am entering into my 14th year of ministry and am an advocate of Christian Education for applied living. My path towards ministry began at the Bethel Baptist Church in my hometown in White Plains, NY. On November 25, 2001 I was licensed by the Bethel Baptist Church to preach the gospel and was ordained on October 14, 2007. My pastoral tenure began in September of 2007, when I was called to serve at the Riverview Missionary Baptist Church in Kingston, New York. After faithfully serving at Riverview for four and a half years, I was called to the Second Macedonia Baptist Church in Philadelphia, PA. Coming to Second Macedonia I saw great possibilities of enhancing the foundation that had been laid by my predecessor who served faithfully for 50 years. My missional emphasis is rooted in Ephesians 4:12; "equipping of the saints for the work of ministry for the edifying of the body of Christ." As Pastor of Second Macedonia Baptist Church, I continually emphasize the importance of learning, living and spreading God's Word. I take witness daily to God using me to equip, nurture and encourage fellow believers to live a life that will be pleasing in the sight of God. As a part of my daily spiritual practice, I meditate during the early hours of the morning. I read my daily devotion and pray after I put my daughters on the bus for school. This allows me to hear from God and fuels my spirit for the work of day to day ministry. On a more personal note. I am happily married to my true love, Heather. We have been married for 14 years and she has partaken in this journey of ministry with me since day 1. We have two wonderful daughters, Madison and Gabrielle, who add joy to our excitement of life. I enjoy listening to music, watching martial arts and action movies, traveling abroad, and spending time with my family. Thank you for taking the time to read my letter and I look forward to connecting and building a relationship with those of you who decided to learn more about me. Be blessed always. First Baptist Church of Philadelphia Celebrates 316th Anniversary 316TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION IS CULMINATION OF TRANSITIONAL YEAR FOR FIRST BAPTIST OF PHILADELPHIA (Article submitted by Dr. Peter Wool, Pastor) On Sunday, December 14, 2014, First Baptist Church of Philadelphia celebrated its 316th anniversary with a special service and a reception. The guest speaker was Rev. James McJunkin, Executive Minister of the Philadelphia Baptist Association. (l to r) Dr. James E. McJunkin, Mary Lynn Williams, Dr. Peter Wool The church had its beginning in old Philadelphia, near the banks of the Delaware River in what is now Old City, in 1698. The congregation shared space with a small Presbyterian church in a warehouse owned by the Barbadoes Trading Company on the northwest corner of 2nd and Chestnut Streets. In the years since then, the church has met in many different buildings in Philadelphia, up to its current building at 17th and Sansom. Since the numerical decline in recent years, First Baptist Church has been unable to maintain this beautiful historical building. The church has rented space to a theater group, space for concerts and to another church in need of worship space. That church: Liberti Center City, a congregation affiliated with the Reformed Church of America. Liberti Center City has now purchased the building and First Baptist is currently renting space from them and will continue as the renovation plans begin. The anniversary celebration in December marked the end of an era for the church and the beginning of a new era of exploration, change, and vision for the future. Back to Top PBA Ministers' Council Happenings (Article submitted by Min. Robert L. Solomon, Jr., President, Ministers' Council) The 2014-2015 calendar year has been a uniquely edifying time in the life of the PBA Ministers' Council. Our general theme is Spiritual and Personal Wholeness. Consequently, the goal of each of our gatherings has been for God to speak to the public, personal, private and secret lives of our members. The following is a sample of our offerings thus far: • • • Opening Our Hearts to God's Eternal Invitation (Rev. 3:20) - Rev. Julia BrutonSheppard, Mt. Carmel Baptist Church & Rev. Eloise R. Scott, Second Baptist Church of Germantown The Body/Soul Connection - Dr. Rhonda Hazel, MD - Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences and Coordinator of Anatomy & Physiology at LaSalle University (Phila, PA) Our Words and Our Meditations (Psalm 19:14; John 12:20-33) - Rev. Steven Lawrence, White Rock Baptist Church Perhaps the zenith of our corporate experience of our shared life in Christ was our annual Ministers' Council Prayer Breakfast held on January 14, 2015. The theme for this occasion was "Praying the Great I AM: An Invitation to Prayer (Luke 18:1)." Many of us experienced the renewing power of the Holy Spirit as we contemplated, meditated, prayed, reflected, sang and testified about the person and work of our great God and Savior Jesus Christ! As we approach the end of this year, we are looking forward with anticipation to our future. The Ministers' Council meets every other month, September to May on the second Wednesday, 9:30am - 12:00pm at the PBA office. Back to Top American Baptist Men's Ministry of The Philadelphia Baptist Association We celebrate the Men's Ministry workshop that was held on March 21, 2015. Forty-six men met at Salem Baptist Church in Jenkintown, PA. This is the first event held by the new Steering Committee. In the winter of 2013, the Steering Committee was developed with 14 men from 12 PBA congregations providing leadership. Their mission was determined to be the building of a network of men's ministry leaders from PBA churches and providing resources and forums to build relationships which encourage thriving men's ministry fellowships in our congregations. The Steering Committee then developed a network of 52 men's fellowship leaders from 32 PBA congregations. They conducted a survey process to determine the kinds of support the fellowship leaders desired, and then developed the workshops and training materials. The evaluation indicated the desire of those in attendance to keep this ministry moving forward as currently defined, and they have asked us to find ways to keep them connected with one another. Steering Committee: Members & Congregations 1. Rev. Kevin Bennett, Canaan Baptist Church 2. Min. Craig S. Campbell, Zion Baptist Church, Ambler 3. Mr. Howard E. Dade, Sr., McKinley Memorial Baptist Church 4. Rev. John E. Gray, Goodwill Tabernacle Baptist Church 5. Mr. James Henderson, First Baptist Church of Philadelphia 6. Rev. Reginald W. Johnson, II, Holy Nation Baptist Church 7. Mr. Kenn Moore, Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church 8. Rev. Blane J. Newberry, Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church 9. Rev. Dr. Leon E. Runner, North Wales Baptist Church 10. Rev. Jeffrey Snyder, Lansdowne Baptist Church 11. Mr. Clifford Stanley, Grace Baptist Church of Germantown 12. Rev. Preston Thompson, Jr., Baptist Worship Center 13. Mr. Thomas Williams, Salem Baptist Church of Jenkintown 14. Lic. Rudy Yuilee, Baptist Worship Center The Workshops were as follows: A. Real Men Talk: Setting Up Forums For Healthy Conversations The goal of this workshop was to assist the participants in establishing biblically based processes to discuss Men's issues in an open environment to promote fellowship and camaradarie. B. Setting Up Cross-Generational Conversations In Your Church Panel Discussion: This workshop discussed the unique qualities and differences in each generation. They discussed the working style and way of communicating, seeking to enhance the quality of cross-generational conversation in our men's groups (boys). C. How To Start or Enhance A Men's Ministry Looking to start or strengthen your Men's Ministry? This workshop provided tools to help to start and sustain an effective, enriching ministry that addresses the specific needs of Christian men. • D. Mentoring Programs This workshop highlighted the need for effective mentoring programs in PBA congregations and focused on the following areas: (1) Beginning and implementing mentoring programs; (2) Attracting potential mentees for the program; (3) Choosing and training effective mentors; (4) Assessing the effectiveness of the program. We are delighted to see this historic ministry of ABCUSA/PBA revitalized in our region. Back to Top News and Notes Around the Region Pastoral Transitions Rev. Alex Aimette concluded his ministry at the Abington Baptist Church at the end of December 2014 to prepare for his new ministry as a military chaplain. Associate Minister, Minister Mark McDowell has assumed the role of Senior Pastor. After serving for three years, Rev. Dr. Brady McDaniels concluded his ministry at the Point Pleasant Baptist Church in October 2014. Rev. Brenda Egolf-Fox is serving as the Interim Minister. Ordinations The Central Baptist Church of Wayne hosted an ordination service for Laurie Sweigard on February 22nd. Laurie began her pastorate in 2006 and currently serves on the pastoral team with Rev. Tom Beers. In Memoriam Mrs. Ruth Arlyne Price Campbell died on March 10, 2015, the wife of Rev. Albert Campbell, Pastor Emeritus of the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. There was a memorial service for her on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. Reverend Arthur Lee Johnson, Pastor Emertius of St. Paul's baptist Church, Philadelphia died March 28, 2015. A service was held on April 4th at St. Pau's Baptist Church. Back to Top Upcoming Events May 2 13 PBA Annual Gathering & Meeting @ St. Paul's Baptist Church, West Chester, PA PBA Ministers' Council @ PBA office building June 12-14 American Baptist Women's Ministries Conference @ Shippensburg University 26-28 American Bapitst Churches Biennial Mission Summit @ Overland Park, KS www.americanbaptists2015.com July 24-26 American Baptist Men of PA & DE 61st Annual Retreat @ Shippensburg University www.abmopad.org August 3-7 Rhythms of the Spirit Conference @ Camp Canonicus, Exeter, Rhode Island October 17 PBA Mission Banquet @ Drexelbrook Banquet Facility, Drexel Hill, PA Back to Top Contact Information Philadelphia Baptist Association 8711 Ridge Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19128-2023 Telephone: 215-482-8222 Fax: 215-482-8232 Email: [email protected] Website: www.philadelphiabaptist.org
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