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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MORRISTOWN — 504 WEST MAIN STREET, 37814 — PHONE: (423) 586-0522 — www.fbcmTN.com
Dean Haun, Senior Pastor
On
Sunday,
October
12,
I shared with you
the VISION 20-21
T eam ’s
r epor t
based
on
the
statement of the Apostle Paul to the
Church at Ephesus. Ephesians 3:20
-21 says, “Now to Him who is able to
do exceedingly abundantly above all
that we ask or think, according to the
power that works in us, to Him be
glory in the church by Christ Jesus to
all generations, forever and ever.
Amen.”
Everything we are doing right now
and will seek to do in the future as a
Church ought to fit the Mission
Statement of Purposes that God has
given us in His Word.
Our MISSION Statement: To Glorify
God, Grow in Christ, and Go Make
Him Known! Our SIX PURPOSES:
Prayer, Ministry, Missions,
Evangelism, Discipleship, and
Fellowship.
I pray you will get a copy of the
report and look at some of the
exciting possibilities for future growth
and ministry that are listed.
November is going to be an exciting
month at First Baptist. I hope you
will read about all the great events
that are upcoming. I especially want
to highlight a few things for this
month:
Our very own ministry, Harvest of
Israel, is sponsoring a special day on
Sunday, November 9.
Jewish
Evangelist Jack Reiss will be our
speaker on Sunday morning and
Jewish Worship Leader Paul Wilbur
and his Praise Team will be with us
in concert Sunday evening. Both of
these men have spoken and sung
literally all around the world. Your
heart will be richly blessed.
The Operation Christmas Child
Shoebox Parade will be held on
Sunday, November 16.
This is
always an exciting day as we literally
get to take a mission trip and share
the Gospel around the world! Free
boxes are available in Mission Hall
for you to pick up, pack with items,
and bring back on November 16 to
the parade!
Our Churchwide Thanksgiving
Dinner will be the Sunday evening of
November 23. This is always a
wonderful time of fellowship and
gratefulness for our Church family.
Our elections are just a couple of
days away. I pray you will vote for
those men and women who have a
Christian worldview and will lead our
nation back to the Lord. I also
prayerfully ask you to Vote YES on
Amendment 1 as you cast your
ballot. We must always be a people
who choose life first! The passage
of Amendment 1 will simply bring
Tennessee into line with the abortion
laws of the 8 states surrounding us.
Let’s pray for a great revival in
America!
Do you support common sense
protections in Tennessee?
Do women and girls have a right
to the facts?
Vote YES on 1
Should a 24-hour waiting period
be required?
Vote YES on 1
Should abortion facilities be licensed
and inspected?
Vote YES on 1
On November 4
Vote YES for Life
Vote YES on Amendment 1
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Should taxpayers be protected from
funding abortions?
Vote YES on 1
Yes on 1 is a community-based
outreach to raise awareness of the
proposed constitutional Amendment 1
slated for public vote, November 4,
2014.
Full Menu (Adults & Children)
Don’t forget to set your clocks back 1 hour!
Choice of Turkey or Brown-Sugar
Glazed Ham, Dressing, Gravy,
Creamed Potatoes,
Sweet Potato Casserole, Green Beans,
Rolls, Congealed Salad (no salad bar)
Dessert: Seasonal Selection
Join with our Lakeway Area family of
faith on Tuesday, November 25 at
7:00 pm at FBC Morristown as
we unite as one to worship the Lord
while also supporting Central
Service’s Holiday Hope Fund.
Ticket Prices
Adults (11 yrs & older): $7.00
Children (3-10): $4.00 Infants (0-2): Free
Family Max: $30.00
(includes parents & children in school only)
Deadline to purchase tickets: November 16
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Share GOOD NEWS and GREAT JOY
with children around the world by filling a
shoebox (or shoeboxes) for Operation
Christmas Child! FREE shoeboxes are
available in Mission Hall with an informational brochure
inside detailing everything you need to know to pack a
shoebox.
Ever wanted to
know
where
your shoebox goes? Visit the Operation Christmas
Child website and make your $7.00 donation online
to receive a special OCC label you can place on your box.
Once your shoebox is delivered, you will receive an email
stating where in the world your box went!
Bring your completed shoebox to the
morning services on November 16 for our
ann ual Sh oebox Parade
(children will have their own
parade in Children’s Church).
Our goal this year is 1,500
shoeboxes!!!
There will be volunteer groups going to Boone,
NC to the Operation Christmas Child Shoebox
Processing Center on Tuesday, December 16
and Thursday, December 18. Through this
fantastic mission trip project, you will help go
through hundreds of shoeboxes, making sure
they are prepared and ready to be sent to all
parts of the world. Yours will be the last hands
that touch these boxes before they are placed
in the hands of that special child!
All volunteers must be 13 years or older to
participate and should expect to be on their
feet for an extended period of time.
Tuesday, December 16—Leave from the
church at 6:00 am, return around 4:00 pm.
20 spots available.
OR
Thursday, December 18—Leave from the
church at 6:00 am, return around 4:00 pm.
35 spots available.
If you would like to participate, please contact
Allison at [email protected].
Deadline to sign-up is Monday, November 17.
Christian Heritage tour
to
Washington, DC
Informational Meeting
Sunday, November 9 at 4:45 pm
in Wallen-Purkey Room
Join us October 5–9, 2015 as we climb aboard a
luxury bus coach and make our way through
Virginia and on to Washington, DC while tracing
the Christian Heritage of our nation. Tour will
include
stops
in
Jamestown,
Richmond,
Williamsburg, Washington DC, Mt. Vernon and
more! Trip is limited to the first 50 people to sign
up. More information can be obtained at the
meeting listed above.
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SUPPORT GROUP
First Informational Meeting
November 9 at 5:00 pm
in FBC Parlor
Quality Name-brand Foods at an Affordable Price!
TWO TYPES OF FOOD BOXES TO CHOOSE FROM! CHOOSE ONE OR BOTH!
Included in the Standard
Box are food staples such
as canned meat, canned
vegetables, shelf-milk, as
well as other items. Box
menus change monthly.
Included in the Grab & Go
Box are small snack foods
such as chips, crackers,
trail mix, sweets, as well
as other items.
Box
menus change monthly.
Purchase box(es) for yourself, the FBC Food Pantry, or BOTH! Fill out an order form at the information desk
or in the church office. Must pay at time of order. Deadline to place orders is November 10 at noon!
Pick up your food box(es) on Nov. 20, 21, or 23. Boxes not picked up by Sunday evening, Nov. 23 will be
donated to the Food Pantry. Monthly menus can be found on www.rejoicefoods.org, click “Menu” tab.
Don Beach, Pastor of Discipleship and Missions
In Matthew 25:42
we find Jesus
making
this
statement. "for I
was hungry and
you gave Me no
food;" On October 14, during our
staff meeting we had a gentleman
come and share with us a new way
to minister not only to our
congregation but to the community
as well with regard to food. He
represented Rejoice Foods. You
can learn more about what I'm about
to give you in a nutshell by going to
www.rejoicefoods.org. You can
go to that website and click on
Menu and see what the October box
would contain.
This program
operates pretty much the way the
"Angel Food" program worked with
some slight differences.
Here are the basics. You will be
able to place your order for a box
of food on a specific day of the
month each month. That box will
contain around $60 worth of food
for well rounded meals. The cost
of that box, however, will only be
$30 and you can order as many
boxes as you wish. We had one of
our staff wives price one of the
box's contents using her coupons
and specials, and she could only
get the price down to $36. In her
opinion the box was well worth
over $60.
Should you choose to participate in
this new program, your order will
have to be paid for at the time it
is placed.
Approximately nine
days later the boxes will arrive
here at FBC on a Thursday. Pick
up can be made at time of arrival
or between 10:00 a.m. and
1:00 p.m. on Friday. Any boxes
not picked up by Sunday evening
will be transported to our FBC
Food Pantry on Monday morning.
This will be a fantastic way of
providing for your family as well as
purchasing a food box for a needy
family.
Brother Dean will be
speaking about this from the pulpit
so make sure to listen so that you
can see how to be involved.
Thanksgiving and Christmas are
coming up and it is during these
holidays that we have a huge
demand for food from our less
fortunate citizens and neighbors.
Consider providing one of these
boxes to our food pantry for the
holidays.
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Danny Georges, Pastor of Care/Senior Adults
With the arrival of November comes thoughts of Thanksgiving and blessings. It is a time to reflect
upon the goodness of our God. As we celebrate the season of Thanksgiving, let us also consider
ways that we can be a blessing to others during this special time of the year. When we bless others,
we too will be blessed.
The highlights of our Senior adult ministry and activities for the month are listed below:
Thursday, November 6
Friday, November 21
Join us on our Fall Mystery Trip!
Join us for Dollywood’s
Smoky Mountain Christmas!
Leave from church at 12 noon
If you do not have a season pass,
the cost of a one day ticket is $60.00
Cost is $18.00 plus lunch
Leave from church at 9:30 am
Reservations limited!
Brunch
Luncheon
November 11
at 10:00 am
No Luncheon
in November
Homebound Visitation
November 17 at 10 am
Nursing Home Schedule
Nov 5
Nov 20
1:30
2:30
Heritage
Life Care
John Griggs, Pastor of Prayer
What must I do to be saved? This is
the question that a wealthy, young
ruler asked of Jesus in Matthew
19:16 when he said, “Good master,
what good thing shall I do, that I
may have eternal life?” All people
want to know for sure that, when
they die, they will have all sin
forgiven, and that Heaven will be
their home!
How did Jesus
respond?
Although this was a
sincere young man who went
regularly to the synagogue and
sought
to keep God’s
commandments, Jesus saw that He
was not number one in this person’s
life, but other things were
first...namely wealth! And yet the
greatest commandment is to love
God in the person of Jesus Christ
supremely! (Matthew 22:36) What
is the greatest sin one can commit?
Failure to permit Jesus Christ to be
first in one’s life! Therefore, Jesus
told the young man to rid himself of
this idol by “selling what you have
and giving to the poor, receiving
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treasure in heaven, and come follow
Me!” (Matthew 19:12) When the
young man refused, Jesus gave him
no hope of Heaven!
Does Jesus want us to see and give
to the poor? We ought to be willing
to do it! When we were in Africa, I
daily said to Jesus, “all funds under
my control is YOURS...including my
children. All is in your hands to use
as you see fit!”
All has been
entrusted to us by God. I affirm this
daily! Thereupon I am free! God
knows better how to run His
business than I! I do not need to
worry, but just follow His direction as
a little child, one step at a time.
Jesus said, “Unless you are
converted, and become as little
children, you shall not enter into the
Kingdom of Heaven.” (Matthew
18:3) This is the path of joy, peace,
and true freedom!
But you say, “How can I do this?”
When rising in the morning, sit on
the side of your bed
and do the first three
steps,
and
then
follow with the last
two steps. It will put
you on the path of victory!
5 STEPS FOR
DAILY “VICTORY” IN THE
CHRISTIAN LIFE:
1. DIE TO “SELF”!
(Luke 9:23) (Galatians 2:20)
2. ENTHRONE JESUS AS LORD!
(Romans 10:9) (Luke 18:18-30)
3. PUT YOUR HAND IN THE
HAND OF YOUR HEAVENLY
FATHER AS A LITTLE CHILD!
(Proverbs 3:5-6) (John 4:34)
(Matthew 18:3)
4. READ YOUR BIBLE!
(Psalm 119:9-11) (Jeremiah 15:16)
(2 Timothy 2:15) (John 5:39)
5. LISTEN TO HIM AND OBEY!
(John 14:21) (1 Kings 19:13,19)
(1 Samuel 15:22)
Crock Pot Melt-In-Your-Mouth Pot Roast
Especially for our FBCM Elderly,
Single Moms, & Single Women
Thursday, November 20 at 6:00 PM
FBC Church Kitchen
Take the guess-work out of meal times! Join
with your friends for about an hour of
fellowship and have fun while preparing five
meals to put in your freezer for future use.
November Meal Menu:
Beef Lombardi,
Chicken & Dressing Casserole,
Crock Pot Orange Chicken,
Crock Pot Melt-In-Your-Mouth Pot Roast,
Crock Pot Beef & Mushrooms
Cost is $12.00 (plus the cost of your freezer
bags and meats you are asked to bring). Preregister for this event. Deadline is Monday,
November 17 at 5 PM. For more information
and to sign-up, please contact Michelle in the
church office at (423) 586-0522.
Saturday, November 9
9:00 am – 12:00 pm
at Sonny’s Auto Repair
(1000 N. Liberty Hill Road, Morristown)
Providing the following services:
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Check antifreeze and add if needed
Check all hoses and make recommendations
if needed
Check oil and add if needed
Clean your windshield wipers and change if
needed
Check transmission fluid and add if needed
Check tire pressure and service if needed
Check belts and make recommendations
Check Brake fluid and add if needed
Check power steering fluid and add if needed
If weather permits we will try to wash your car for
you as well. This work is being done as a ministry
to our church family members and of course is
being done by laymen and not by professional auto
mechanics.
Saturday, December 6
FBC Fellowship Hall
10:00 AM
(Doors open at 9:30 AM)
First Baptist Church Women’s Ministry
Tickets $12.00
Want to decorate a table?
Sign up in the Worship Foyer!
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Marlin Curnutt, Chairman of Missions Committee
Missions. It is at the
center of what we
do as a church. In
the first of his
“Radical”
sermon
series, Bro. Dean
challenged us as a church body to
be radical in our giving, our going
and our growing when it comes to
missions. These are essential to the
mandate Jesus gave us to preach
the Gospel to all nations. This
church has always had a heart to
reach the nations with the hope that
is only found in Jesus Christ. The
Missions Committee of First Baptist
wants to assist in that area by
compiling a complete list of the
mission opportunities which will be
available for our members to
participate in during 2015. If you are
planning a missions activity in 2015,
we would like to know about it,
promote it and most importantly,
pray over it. Please contact me at
423-585-7433 or via e-mail at
[email protected] by Monday,
December 1 with details of your
planned mission trip next year so we
can include it in our flyer which will
be completed by the end of the
year.
Let’s be radical in our mission to tell
the world of Christ and His love in
2015!!
Irene Bales, WMU Director
Thank you for giving to the Golden Offering
for missions in Tennessee. Praises to our
Lord that we passed our goal of $15,000
plus; however, there is much work to be
done in TN by praying and going as we
look around and see the lostness of our state. If it is our
neighbor who lives beside us or to the far corners of our
state from Bristol to Memphis...we must PRAY, GIVE, and
GO to share the love of Jesus in our state and world.
It is very important for us to think about our world. Pastor
Dean’s sermons are on being “Radical” and the first in the
series was “Radical Missions” as he shared his vision
concerning our church and the way we look at missions.
The first chapter in our WMU Guide for Leaders is
“Radically Involved in the Mission of God.” The letters
WMU stand for Woman’s Missionary Union. Woman’s was
selected to emphasize the individual woman’s role.
Missionary was included to identify the WMU’s purpose.
Union was included because together we can do more
than we can do separately.
WMU’s primary focus is missions and evangelism. We
can support all work of the church as found in the New
Testament: worship, evangelism, missions, ministry,
discipleship, and fellowship. Our theme for 2014-2016 is
All for You—Surrender * Sacrifice * Serve—Mark 8:34.
Ladies, we would love for you to join us and invite you to
become “Radically Involved in the Mission of God.” We
have three ladies groups from which to choose. Barbara
Brown group meets the first Tuesday of each month at
2:00 pm, the Griggs-Naude-Haun group meets the second
Tuesday of each month at 1:30 pm, and Baptist Women
Aware (BWA) meets the first Sunday of each month at
4:45 pm. In addition, we have Acteens for young ladies in
grades 7—12 as well as Children in Action during the
summer, with special monthly missions emphasis in
AWANA on Wednesday evenings. Will you join us as we
STUDY, PRAY, GIVE, and GO?
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Support the Lottie Moon Christmas
Offering for International Missions
by purchasing a cup of coffee,
hot chocolate or hot cider for $5.00!
NEW “Latte Moon” tumbler
cups are available
beginning November 30 for
$25.00 (allows you to receive
a free beverage at the
coffee station each Sunday!)
Last year’s tumbler cups may
still be used, but an initial cost
of $25.00 will be charged for
free beverages each Sunday.
Preacher Ray, Biker Church
In continuation from
month’s newsletter…
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12:00 pm
Kay Arthur - Precepts for Life
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Live FBCM Morning Service
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3:30 pm American Center for Law & Justice
4:00 pm Various Programming
5:00 pm Buffalo Trail Baptist Church
6:00 pm Live FBCM Evening Service
7:00 pm Re-air of Same-day FBCM
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last
It is sin that gives Satan the
legal right to hold man
captive. In this nation alone,
there are some 20 million
alcoholics and another 20
million problem-drinkers
(whatever that means).
There are some 40 million
gamblers and about 30
million drug addicts. There
are, as well, several millions
of homosexuals held in
terrible bondage of iniquity
that drive many of them to
suicide.
In fact, all sin
places man in bondage and
captivity of “guilt” (Romans
8:1). That is why a beautiful
peace is given to every
person who is born again.
It is sin that separates man
from God.
When the
believing sinner expresses
faith in Christ and what he
did at the cross, all sin is
removed, bringing liberty,
redemption, and peace.
When Jesus spoke of taking
up the cross, He was
speaking of us placing our
faith and trust in that which
was done at the cross (this is
known as redemption). As I
have said, this
is the greatest
privilege that
any individual
could
ever
have—taking
up the cross and following
Christ, therein trusting in
what He did there for us.
Jesus said that taking up the
cross must be done on a
daily basis. What did He
mean by that? He meant
that we are to renew our
faith each and every day, so
to speak, making certain
that the cross of Christ is the
object of such faith. You
may ask, “Why should we
do this on a daily basis?”
Keeping our faith in the
cross consistently is a
struggle.
This is where
Satan attacks us. Please
note that every single attack
by Satan against us,
whether it be in the realm of
our finances, a physical
attack, or spiritual warfare—
it is but for one purpose: to
greatly
weaken
or
completely destroy our faith.
Part three of this topic will
be concluded in next
month’s newsletter.
Saturday, November 8
8:00 am to 12:00 pm
First Love on Main is offering FREE
blood pressure checks, cholesterol,
and diabetes screening. Please call First Love on
Main at 423-289-1179 to make an appointment.
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Boni Frazee, Director of First Love on Main
Paul said, “I thank
my God upon every
remembrance
of
you.” (Philippians 1:3)
That is true of me
with “youins.” What a blessing you
are to First Love on Main. Without
all of you, what we do would never
be possible. You are part of every
miraculous story in that every
person who hears about Christ is
because of you, and every new
person that comes to Christ will be
part of your reward in Heaven.
To date we have seen: 600 dental
Patients, 85 chiropractic patients,
and 165 medical patients. This
doesn’t even include all the people
who have come to us for flu shots,
allergies, eye exams, rabies shots,
taxes, and all the other ministries we
have done here at First Love.
If I were to tell you all the amazing
stories, it would definitely take up
too much room, so let me tell you
about just this past month.
One of our dentists came to
volunteer. I call him our front tooth
specialist because his love is to fix
people’s front teeth so they can
smile again.
“Mary,” a sweet
woman, came to us holding her
hand in front of her mouth. She was
so self-conscience of how she
look ed. W hen I m ade t he
appointment for her, all I said was
that the dentist would try to fix her
front teeth. I could not make any
promises for her, but we would try.
This is one of those stories where I
wish I had a camera. When her
appointment was over, she came up
front showing all her front teeth. As
I asked her a question, out of habit
she immediately put her hand up to
her mouth before she started
talking, but then put it right back
down. With *all* her front teeth
showing, she said, “I don’t have to
do that anymore. My smile is all
fixed!” What a joy-filled look she had
on her face. She walked out of First
Love a brand new woman.
“Jack” is getting a new arm. Yes,
you read that correctly. Jack lost his
arm when he was 7 years old. He
now has shrapnel scars on his arms,
legs, and chest, in addition to
missing his left arm from the elbow
down. When he came to First Love
for his cholesterol, he had no idea
that a BIG GOD and a faithful donor
had so much more in store for him.
“Jack” is currently being fitted for a
prosthetic arm. We are hoping that
by the time you read this he will be
fully fitted and wearing this new
device. You should know that “Jack”
is well into his 50’s and this has
been a desire of his heart since he
was 7. I was able to be with Jack
and his family for the first fitting. He
and his wife could not stop crying,
nor could they stop thanking us.
Thank you for your love and support!
First Baptist Morristown Presents
our 17th annual living christmas tree
December
12, 13, & 14
7:00 pm Each Evening
Friday, Dec. 5 ~ 5:30-9:00 PM
Take this night to do your Christmas shopping,
have a Sunday School class fellowship, or maybe
take a NAP! We’ll watch the kids for you!
You must PRE-REGISTER for this event!
Deadline to register is Monday, December 1
For more information or to register,
call Michelle in the church office at 586-0522.
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You won’t want to miss this year’s
Living Christmas Tree as the tree
has undergone a DYNAMIC
transformation! New lights and
lighting displays are sure to
make this tree one to
remember! FREE tickets will
be available through the
church office beginning
November 12!
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SEPTEMBER TRIBUTED GIVING
November 1
November 8
Matthew Dickerson Riley Cole
Jacob Ezell
Kathleen Collins
Debra Hayes
Fernando Hale
Buddy Price
Ronald Harold
Bill Reece
Carol Jaynes
Heather Rippetoe
Dorene Noe
Blaine Rouse
Andrea Price
Taulby Runyon
Vickey Rutherford
Charlotte Tolliver
November 2
Michael Evans
November 9
Earl Howard
Margaret Long
Chris Ayers
Chris Robbins
Darlene Bell
Mandy Elliott
November 3
Ben Gibson
Sherry Clark
Kathy Mullins
Brenda Hanks
Robyn James
November 10
Anna Metzger
Kenny Bagnall, Sr.
Jamie Rust
Jaydn Barnard
Calvin Smith
Scott Bolton
Brodie Winstead
Jennifer Cansler
Kim Litz
November 4
David Justiss
Andy Potter
November 11
Adam Rutherford
Amy Crawford
Alex Wild
Jessica Duby
Erin Winstead
Betty Richerson
November 5
Jeannie Amos
Grace Beaty
Logan Beeler
Tammy Gibson
Ernie Horner
J.C. Key
Tommi Lindsey
Ken Parks
Tonya Smith
John Statzer
Welcome New Members !
November 6
Ellie Bales
Janel Buice
Eric Channell
Chip Gibson
William Hayes
Mark James
Becky Skeen
Janet Wohlwend
Ron Wolfe
November 7
Ryan Guffey
David Hewitt
Tom Jenkins
Jonathan Richardson
Steven Richey
Joshua Sauls
David Sigler
Robert Wisecarver
Mark Wisecarver
November 12
Hadlee Long
Mariah McKinney
Benny Mendoza
David Noe
Bernice Reese
Ellis Winkler
November 13
Mardena Collins
Sam Moore
Candy Templin
November 16
Cara Kate Huntsman
Eli Kelly
Hydeia McAmis
Nancy McElhaney
Amy Seals
Josh Thompson
Johnny Watkins
November 23
Margaret Dickerson
Isabella Heaton
Judy Littrell
Kathy White
Michelle Willett
November 24
Jacob Cober
November 17
Joe Gibson, Jr.
Pete Anderson
Millie King
Courtney Armstrong
Daniel Still
Patricia Bible
Brandon Boyd
November 25
Philip Haun
Barbara Brown
Sam Metzger
David Cook
Tenley Northern
Annmarie Gilbert
Ginny Pokorny
Billie Greene
Laura Watkins
Claudia Ogburn
Geraldine Ousley
November 18
Eliana Alvarado
Kathy Christian
Seth Lassiter
November 19
Elesha Henderson
Hannah Lambach
Earl Ogburn
Sydney Price
Ann Ratliff
Jason Winstead
November 20
John Carillo
Austin Lloyd
Tony Manning
Sheila Mendoza
Lily Neblett
Donald Newlon
Gail Rigby
Beth Sliger
Marjorie Wilson
November 14
Kathryne Bible
Karen Breeding
Ty Cooper
Landry Evans
Susan Grigsby
Judy McGee
Tony Ottinger
Megan Wheeler
November 21
Johnny Galyon
Megan Jarnigan
Christopher Jones
Rebecca Parton
Erin Rogers
Rickey Smith
Jim Wills
November 15
Tamara Addison
Gilbert Aldrich
Bob Bethke
Debra Dickenson
Abigail Holland
Susan Seal
November 22
Charlene Aldrich
Tonya Brown
Candra Coffey
Brenda Smith
Wanda Still
Norma Wykle
November 26
Fernanda Cervantes
Paul Deakins, Jr.
George Husk
Tommy Moss
Coleman Skeen
November 27
Adyson Gann
Helga Holland
Robbye Tate
November 28
Andra Bruce
Kim Goodman
Rhonda Johnson
John McDonald
November 29
James Davis
Shelby Dollar
Emily Dollar
Jim Grigsby
Leslie Poole
Carol Troup
John Wampler
Jay Watkins
Tom Wright
November 30
Randy Breeding
Cody Buell
Jana Haun
Stephan Riner
Steve Stelzman
Angus Wirt
Carolyn Wright
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Sun
25
Normal Sunday Schedule
+
5:30 Business Meeting
6:00 Acteens (7th-12th Grade Girls)
30
7:00 Community
Thanksgiving
Service
24
17
1:00 PM
Music at
Regency
11
10:00 JOY Group Brunch
1:30 Griggs-NaudeHaun WMU
Group
18
10
4
9
9:00 Ladies Bible Study
2:00 Barbara Brown
WMU Group
3
6:00 PM
Community
Prayer
Mtg.
(City Center)
6:15
7:15
4:30
5:00
5:15
6:00
Tue
Wednesday Night Schedule
Fellowship Meal (FH)
FBC Library Opens
JOY Ringers
LDI (Adults)
AWANA (Children)
EQUIP Student Worship
Praise Ringers
Orchestra Rehearsal
Choir Rehearsal
Mon
2
16
Operation Christmas Child
Shoebox Parade
Normal Sunday Schedule
+
4:30 Missions Committee Mtg.
5:00 FBC Library Bookclub
discussing The Family of Jesus
by Karen Kingsbury
23
Sunday MORNING Schedule
+
4:15 EXALT and Children’s Choirs
4:30 Churchwide Thanksgiving Dinner
6:00 Evening Worship
7:00 LCT Bonus Rehearsal
Normal Sunday Schedule
+
5:00 Military Moms Support Group
6:00 Paul Wilber in Concert
Daylight Savings—FALL BACK!
Normal Sunday Schedule
+
4:45 Baptist Women Aware
WMU Group
7:00 LCT Bonus Rehearsal
Normal Sunday Schedule
8:00 Traditional Service
9:00 FBC Library Opens
9:15 Contemporary Service
Sunday School
10:45 Celebration Service
Sunday School
12:00 Pastor's Reception
4:45 EXALT Student Choir
5:00 Children’s Choirs
FBC Library Opens
6:00 Evening Worship
Children’s Bible Drill
NO Wednesday
Evening Meal
or Activities
26
Church Office
Closes at Noon
19
Wednesday
Night Schedule
12
Wednesday
Night Schedule
5
Wednesday
Night Schedule
+
7:00 Personnel
Committee
Mtg.
Wed
Thanksgiving Day
Church Office Closed
27
13
6:00 AM Men’s Bible Study at
West End Fire Dept.
12:00 PM Property Committee
Mtg.
20
6:00 AM Men’s Bible Study at
West End Fire Dept.
6:00 PM Freezer Meal Friends
6:30 PM Deacons Meeting
6
6:00 AM Men’s Bible Study at
West End Fire Dept.
9:30 AM Sr. Adults to
Mystery Trip
6:30 PM FCA Banquet
Thu
7
Church
Office
Closed
28
14
Church
Office
Closes at
Noon
21
12:00 PM
Sr. Adults to
Dollywood
Fri
1
29
22
8
8:00 AM
First Love on Main
Medical Clinic
9:00 AM
Band of Brothers
Auto Repair at
Sonny’s Auto
15
Sat