Volume 58 • Number 12 March 23, 2015 Announcing the Mission and Ministries of Ardmore Baptist Church, Inc., Winston-Salem, NC W Worship Connection March 29 Palm Sunday Morning: “What’s Not to Love About a Parade?” Luke 19:28-44 Rev. Ty Talton Bring a Friend! Easter Celebration With Children And Families e are an Easter people! Hallelujah! But let’s face it, the death and resurrection of Christ is not the easiest subject to discuss with children. (The Christmas story is much easier to tell. Everyone wants to celebrate a birth!) Easter is the most important day of the Christian year and so we must tell the story, the good news that Jesus is alive! Even if the story is difficult, children need to hear it both at church and at home, thus enabling them to have a safe place to learn about Jesus and to ask questions. All children and parents are invited to join us in the fellowship hall this Saturday, March 28 at 3:00 p.m. as we prepare for Easter. Each family will make a daily devotional book to take home and use from Palm Sunday through Easter Sunday helping them experience what Jesus did during this time. Families with older children will also have an opportunity to use their five senses to catch a glimpse of Jesus’ last day, touching a crown of thorns and smelling myrrh. We will provide drinks and each family is asked to bring a snack to share as we enjoy refreshments together. We will conclude our time with a retelling of the Easter story using a tangible and edible prop! This sweet treat will amaze little children and help them soak up the mystery and awe of Jesus’ resurrection. I am excited to share this time with you and your family as we prepare ourselves for the journey of Holy Week and the celebration that comes on Easter morning! Please let us know if you and your family plan to attend so we can make sure to have all the supplies we need for you. Contact Linda Lunsford (llunsford @ardmorebaptist.org) by this Wednesday. - Lee Ritchie Ministry Area Emphasis Of The Month T 5 “F”s - Finish he first “F” calls us to the task at hand. In 2 Corinthians 8:11 it says “Now finish what you started.” (NLT) We started on this journey of building a new sanctuary at a cost of $6.5 million dollars and a loan of $4,914,523 in 2003. Over time, we have reduced this debt, at an accelerated pace, and now we can see the end in sight. Just Imagine what we can do when we have no debt. Begin praying that God will show us. Worship, Music, & Arts ... Through Our Adult Choirs rdmore has several opportunities for adults to be involved in worship, music, and arts. Our two Adult Choirs rehearse weekly to prepare for our two worship services. These choirs are filled with dedicated musicians who love to sing for the Lord and offer their talents. Can you imagine what our worship services would be like without the beautiful music offered each week by our choirs and the special music programs they present at Easter, Christmas, and other times during the year? These adults are true worship leaders who provide great inspiration in our services. We also have a wonderful Senior Adult Choir that meets each week on Tuesday mornings. This choir is more of a ministry choir as they minister through Bobby and Margaret Hayes music in area nursing and retirement homes. All three of these choirs enjoy A And the Lord Added (continued on page 4) Page 2 March 23, 2015 Wednesday Night Opportunities April 2; 7:00 p.m. Prayers at the Cross A Maundy Thursday Service of Worship & Holy Communion Presented by the Adult Choir and guest instrumentalists. April 3, Good Friday; 7:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Stations of the Cross A devotional experience used to meditate on different scenes from the passion and death of Christ. April 5 Easter Sunday A Bylaw Amendment Bylaw amendment regarding the process for calling part-time ministers will be presented at the April Church Conference. With the advent of more part-time positions, clarification is needed to guide this process. Copies of this amendment will be available for your review at the Welcome Desk in the main lobby. Retirement Reception M ark your calendar now so you won’t miss the reception honoring Jo West as she prepares to retire. The reception will be Sunday, May 17 in the Fellowship Hall, 4:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Come and celebrate with us as we recognize Jo for her work and ministry at WEE Preschool as director for the last 24 years. 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. March 25 - Experiencing God Through Art: Connect with God through your own creative juices. We will explore drawing (doodling) and working with clay as ways to spend time with God. Led by Lee Ritchie. Meet in F226. April 1 - Holy Week and Spring Break (no supper or children/youth activities) April 8 & 22 - Help! The Internet is Attached to My Kids: The Internet can be a treacherous place, especially for kids and teens. Come learn ways to help keep you and your kids more informed and safe. The leader is Jason Ritchie who works in the IT industry, has led technology safety conversations, and has seen firsthand what technology can be (both good and bad) for young people. Meet in F226. Disaster Relief Training April 24 - 25 o learn more, visit www.baptists onmission.org. Contact Jim Willard, our Disaster Relief Coordinator, (7657166; [email protected]), if you are interested in attending. T Offering Emphasis for March – Ardmore Homeland Missions N orth American missionaries, like Mark and Tammy Lashey, depend on funds from the Annie Armstrong Easter Offering while they serve as church planters in Townsend, Delaware. One hundred and thirty thousand people live within a 15-mile radius of their home, so Mark and Tammy started a Bible study in their home that grew into LifeHouse Church. In the past two years more than 200 people have been baptized and more than 600 attend weekly services. In July 2014, Kim and Marc Wyatts’ missional journey brought them back to their home state of North Carolina to continue working with those living as strangers in the Research Triangle, an eight-county region surrounding Raleigh with more than two million residents. The Research Triangle includes a critical density of refugees, immigrants, international students, visiting scholars and their families, as well as victims of human trafficking – people, made in the image of God, that are all too often overlooked. The Wyatts are supported by the CBF Global Missions Offering. Pray for missionaries and field personnel like these and give as your heart leads to these mission offerings. Envelopes are available at the display in the lobby and in the pew racks. T hank you to the Family Relations Team for making the Father/ Daughter Date Night a meaningful and memorable event! This team of volunteers transformed the Fellowship Hall into a “Winter Wonderland” for the evening, as they created a magical space for fathers and daughters to enjoy delicious food, stellar entertainment, and lots of dancing! Thank you LeAnne Kennedy, Jan Womble, Tori Wise, Cindy Grimes, Angela Dixon, Donna McGalliard, Bonnie Whitaker, Rosemary Davidson, and Jim Sullivan for all your hard work! Page 3 March 23, 2015 Ardmore ABCs ... Deacon of the Week Our sympathy and Christian concern are expressed to the following in the loss of loved ones: Les Davis in the death of his sister, Nadine Gillenwaters; Sarah Young in the death of her father, Joe Denny; grandfather of Will and Charlie Young; Helen Mize in the death of her sister, ReElla Johnson March 22 - 28 Paul Young Phone: (h) 794-3524 Gracious notes of appreciation have been received from the following and are posted on the bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall: Christmas for the City Leadership Team Congratulations to: Holly Martin on the birth of a grandson, Finley Robert Martin, born March 22 to Dane and Gretchen Martin, proud aunt is Noelle Budzyn; Wiley and Ila Doby – 40th wedding anniversary on March 30th Weekend Call March 28 - 29 Betty Wright Phone: 406-9966 Five Love Languages Of Children April 12, 19, 26, and May 3; 4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. ant some help improving your parenting skills and adding stability to your home? Please join us for an engaging, practical book study based on Dr. Gary Chapman’s The Five Love Languages of Children. Adam and Amanda Horton, along with Paul Mullen, will lead this study on Sunday afternoons. Help your children experience unconditional love in the language they best understand. Learn about building their inner security - along with strategies for effective discipline and handling anger. Explore biblical principles to “start children off on the way they should go …” (Proverbs 22: 6) W O Christian Women’s Job Corp ur Community Impact and Global Connection Ministry Area is exploring the possibility of beginning a Christian Women’s Job Corp® in Winston-Salem. CWJC® is a ministry of National WMU. The purpose of a CWJC® is to provide a Christian context in which women in need are equipped for life and employment, and a missions context in which women help women. There are 14 CWJC® sites in North Carolina, but none in the Triad area. We would like to cultivate other churches, social workers, and school counselors in areas of need for this ministry to partner with us, so this can be a community effort. The key element in beginning such a ministry is finding a person who has the skills and passion for such a ministry to be the Site Coordinator. This will be the only salaried position, and the person would attend the state training later this year. The Site Coordinator needs many volunteers for the ministry to be effective. During WMU Missions Extravaganza, April 17 - 18, the Site Coordinator from Wilmington and the State CWJC®/CMJC® Coordinator will be at Ardmore. This provides a great opportunity for us to learn the steps involved in beginning such a ministry. We acknowledge that God calls out individuals for special service; we are praying that God will nudge many of you to have a passion for this ministry. God may be calling you to be the Site Coordinator. Should you feel led to explore and consider such an opportunity, contact Joyce Camp or one of the other CIGC MALT members: Kaye Hunter, Emily Lemons, Bea McRae, Mike Nuckolls, Chester David, or Brad Preslar. Note Date Change Advance Care Planning Free Lunch & Learn for Caregivers Thursday, April 2 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Senior Services on Shorefair Drive ime will be provided for asking questions and getting assistance with completing advance care forms. Lunch will be provided by Forest Heights Senior Living. Registration is required. Call (721-6918). T T New Bus he Transportation Committee has taken delivery on a new 2015 bus to replace our aging 1995 bus. This purchase was approved by the Finance Committee and paid for out of Unified Budget receipts. We are pleased to have this newest addition to our buses. The older bus is now For Sale. Anyone or group interested in buying this vehicle should talk with Foy Crouse, chairman of the committee. Ardmore Announcer is published weekly by Ardmore Baptist Church, Inc., 501 Miller Street, Winston-Salem, NC 27103. Publication Number USPS 545780. Postmaster: Send address changes to Ardmore Announcer, 501 Miller Street, W-S, NC 27103-3610. Church Phone: 336-725-8767; Fax: 336-725-2487; E-mail: [email protected]; Web Site: www.ardmorebaptist.org Memorials and Honoraria Building Fund/Bold Faith In Memory of Jim Canter Chuck & Meg Eakes In Memory of ReElla Johnson Sara Richardson Adult 10, Coed 2 In Memory of Ann Hartley and Joe Denney Charlie & Ellen Bumgarner In Honor of Jo West Leon & Lynda Phillips Ardmore Easter Offering In Honor of The Gathering Sunday Bible Study Class Carl & Sandra Bovender Heck-Jones Offering for WMU NC In Memory of Julia Hamrick Adult 6 Sunday Bible Study Class 539 95 531 Stewardship Unified Budget In Memory of Jim Canter Leon & Lynda Phillips Zambia Water Project In Honor of Todd Jordan Rick & Susan Jordan W For the Record March 22, 2015 Weekly Budget Needs Budget Receipts 03/22/15 Needs-To-Date Receipts-To-Date Over/(Under)-To-Date Special Ministries In Memory of Jerri Phillips Foy & Linda Crouse In Memory of Lois Ragsdale Jan Ragsdale, Beth and Joseph Eskeridge, and Scott Ragsdale Vacation Bible School Missions In Honor of Rev. Robert Lemons Foy & Linda Crouse Sunday Bible Study Morning Worship 8:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Music & Arts Series In Memory of Andy Griffin Anita Griffin $ 33,425 $ 25,633 $ 401,106 $386,206 $ (14,900) Bold Faith Receipts 03/22/15 $ 12,463 Receipts-To-Date$ 1,933,609 e need you! Below you will find many ways to serve: ♦♦ With the current 6th grade students ♦♦ With Elementary Aged Children ♦♦ With Preschool Aged Children ♦♦ With Nursery Aged Children (for children of VBS Volunteers) ♦♦ With Registration ♦♦ Acting and singing in our Openings and Closings each day The VBS Volunteer brochure, available at the Welcome Desks, provides more detail. Contact the VBS Directing Team if you have questions or to sign up - Anna Rubin, Elementary Director (403-9271;AnnaRamseyRubin@yahoo. com); Julie Jones, Preschool Director (771-6366; [email protected]); Lee Ritchie, Minister to Children and Families (725-8767, ext. 104; 706-247-0376; [email protected]). (continued from page 1) great music-making, fellowship, prayer, devotions, and worship together each week. Adults also have opportunities to sing in ensembles periodically. Did you know that many of our adult choir members will be singing in the Lincoln Center’s Avery Fisher Hall in New York City on Memorial Day? What an honor to be invited to premiere Pepper Choplin’s newest work with 200 other singers. We will have 27 going to New York and we are very excited about this opportunity! Very few choirs receive this prestigious invitation which attests to the commitment and quality of our Ardmore choir! What I love most about our adult choir is their wonderful spirit and desire to offer their very best to honor God through their musicmaking and all that they do. Thank you choirs! We are blessed by each one of you and your beautiful music! You truly inspire me each week! - David Fitzgerald YAH Trip Chimney Rock State Park/Lake Lure May 28; 8:00 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Cost: $90 (includes lunch) Contact: Beverly Whitfield Deadline for payment: April 27
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