Volume 58 • Number 16 April 20, 2015 Announcing the Mission and Ministries of Ardmore Baptist Church, Inc., Winston-Salem, NC Youth Week Staff - 2015 Worship Connection April 26 Morning: “Let’s Finish” 2 Corinthians 8:11 Dr. Don Gordon KidNection (10:45) “Parable of the Talents” Matthew 25:14-30 6:00 p.m. Church Conference Bring a Friend! (Front) Bethany Helm, Amanda Tucker, Karefa Dabo, Caroline Hartley, Connie Tilson (Back) Graves Littlejohn, Matthew Cothran, Riley Oakes, Luke Hutcherson I Church Conference Sunday n addition to the normal membership and finance reports, this conference will have a number of important matters for our consideration. A Bylaws amendment regarding the process for calling part-time ministers will be presented. Copies are available for review at the Welcome Center. The Personnel Council will bring recommendations regarding the Minister of Community Impact/Global Connections and the Minister of Invitation and Hospitality positions. We will also be affirming the search team members for the Minister with Youth and College position. Don’t miss out on this essential conference Sunday, April 26, at 6:00 p.m. Faith T I “Let’s Finish” Q & A f you have questions about our “Let’s Finish” campaign, the Stewardship Committee wants to know. They will be available to answer your questions Wednesday, April 22, at 6:00 p.m. in the Conference Room. he final “F” in our Let’s Finish campaign stands for Faith. “Faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” (Heb. 11:1) Our most recent campaign theme has been Bold Faith which challenged us to boldness as people of faith. The pivotal element of this new campaign initiative is the confident hope which gives us the assurance of God’s faithfulness to do great things in and through us. In 2 Timothy 4:7 Paul wrote, “I have finished the race and have kept the faith.” As we come to the finish line of this project, it is essential that we keep our faith and live it out on a daily basis. Rachel Hull And the Lord Added (Continued on page 2) Page 2 April 20, 2015 Wednesday Night Opportunities Our Pastor Writes ... Let’s Finish ay 3rd is Finish Line Sunday at Ardmore Baptist Church. It is the Sunday we will bring and make our commitments to the “Let’s Finish” campaign to end the debt incurred when we built our new sanctuary, new music suite, and new educational space for our preschool and children. Only 12 years ago we moved into this new sacred space to worship, sing, and train children up in the way of the Lord. What a phenomenal day it will be to end this debt after such a short time period. M In his second letter to the Corinthians, the Apostle Paul admonished the church: “Now you should finish what you started. Let the eagerness you showed in the beginning be matched now by your giving. Give in proportion to what you have. Whatever you give is acceptable if you give it eagerly.” Paul was referring to the Jerusalem offering he had asked the Gentile churches to collect to help the struggling and persecuted mother church in Jerusalem. Word was out that these churches were collecting such an offering. Paul didn’t want the offering to fail or be disappointing after the Jerusalem church had already heard about it. He wanted the churches in Corinth and the surrounding areas to finish what they had started. It would help the Jerusalem church in great need and it would demonstrate solidarity between Jewish Christians and Gentile Christians. April 29, May 6 & 13 - Smart Money, Smart Kids: Join us for this threeweek, video-based discussion group of Smart Money, Smart Kids, a book written by financial expert and bestselling author, Dave Ramsey, and his daughter, Rachel Cruze, to help equip parents to teach their children how to win with money. Starting with basics like working, spending, saving, and giving, and moving into more challenging issues like avoiding debt for life, paying cash for college, and battling discontentment, Dave and Rachel present a no-nonsense, common-sense approach for changing your family finances. We will meet in F202 at 6:00 p.m. Leaders: Ty Talton and Jay Van Nostrand. We are close, folks. Our debt note is now less than $600,000 from an original cost of 6.3 million dollars, which incurred an original debt of 4.9 million dollars. Can you believe we are this close? Our staff ministers and deacons have pledged or committed $200,780.00 toward the retirement of this debt. The Finish line is near. Let’s cross the line and celebrate the victory. We want to finish in Fifteen. Before the end of the year, let’s pay off this debt. Finishing will lead to Freedom. Freed from debt we can dream and plan for tomorrow. The Future is wide open for us to get on our knees and seek God’s direction. Let’s step out in Faith, eager to offer generous gifts for God’s church. Join us for Finish Line Sunday on May 3 , bring your commitments to this effort, make reservations and stay for lunch so we can celebrate this good news together. rd See you at the Finish Line! Faith (Continued from page 1) - Don Gordon Commitment cards are being mailed this week. The graphic on the card is a puzzle piece from a picture of the church. A giant puzzle of the church will be on display in the lobby. Every family is encouraged to put a puzzle piece in place once they return their commitment card. Remember that every piece is essential to complete the picture. Everyone is encouraged to bring their card to our joint worship service at 10:45 a.m. on May 3 (no 8:15 a.m. service) and help us finish what we started. Reservations for the luncheon on May 3 are needed by Monday, April 27. Vacation Bible School Urgent Need VBS Volunteers Needed (June 22 - 26) he VBS Countdown continues! Only 63 days to go! Volunteers needed: Adult - 29; Youth - 15. There are so many ways to serve! If you can help with this important week, contact: ♦♦ Anna Rubin (403-9271) ♦♦ Julie Jones (771-6366) ♦♦ Lee Ritchie (725-8767, ext. 104; 706-247-0376). T VBS Volunteer Training Monday, May 11 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. or Thursday, May 14 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. hoose one of the two dates to attend VBS Training to learn the ins and outs of VBS! Meet in FHB. C Page 3 April 20, 2015 Ardmore ABCs ... Deacon of the Week Our sympathy and Christian concern are expressed to the following in the loss of loved ones: Carolyn Gilbert in the death of her uncle, Donald Vaughn Gracious notes of appreciation have been received from the following and are posted on the bulletin board in the Fellowship Hall: Samaritan Ministries April 20 - 26 Scott Crockett Phone: (h) 778-0059 Weekend Call I Hospitality Par Excelance will always treasure the opportunity I had to work with some of the fine folks at Ardmore in hosting WMUNC’s 2015 Missions Extravaganza. What a joy to work with able and willing people who eagerly carried out their responsibilities with a big smile and an attitude of “All for You” - our theme. A special thanks to the following who chaired the committees: Joyce Camp, Greeters; Helen Baker, Lunch; Bonnie Whitaker, Floral Arrangements; Ty Talton, Parking and Facilities; Russell McBride, Esther Hurtado, and church staff. Also, special thanks to all the approximately fifty who helped them. The Lord blessed our efforts and the 950 who attended had high praise for Ardmore. God enabled us to meet this big challenge and His Spirit directed the work. To God be the glory! - Bea McRae, WMU Director Ministry Area Emphasis Of The Month Community Impact and Global Connections Ministry Area hen the CIGC MALT (Ministry Area Leadership Team) merged with the Missions Council, it inherited the administration of Mission Funds for the church. We have two basic Mission Funds: Mission Ventures and Volunteer Mission Trips. Ardmore is traditionally a mission-minded church. Our mission is to connect people of all ages with Jesus Christ and each other in life-changing relationships. We believe this is done by equipping, empowering, and involving every member personally in ministry. The Mission Ventures budget line item was established as “seed” money for mission-oriented ventures originating from the membership of Ardmore Baptist Church. This year the CIGC MALT is exploring and praying about starting a Christian Women’s Job Corp. Hoping to partner with other churches, we will need “seed” money to help pay for a Site Coordinator. The Volunteer Mission Trip budget item is to encourage members, who need financial help, to participate in a mission trip, be it homeland or international. - Joyce Camp, Interim CIGC MALT Coordinator W April 25 - 26 Betty Wright Phone: 406-9966 Courtyard Bricks A re you interested in adding a name(s) to our “Walk of Faith”? Many folks who have joined our church family since the original construction may want to purchase a brick in honor or memory of someone. Orders may be submitted using a brick order form at a cost of $40 per brick. Order forms are available at the Welcome Center. Movie Night For Adults W e will gather in the Youth Place at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, May 1. The movie, Going My Way, will start at 7:00 p.m. Kids Corner T GA Lock-In he GA Lock-In is Friday, April 24, 6:00 p.m. - Saturday, April 25, 8:00 a.m. in the Youth Place. All GAs (1st - 6th grade girls) are invited to this free overnight event of fun and service. Please e-mail Lee (lritchie@ardmore baptist.org) to reserve your spot. 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 Baptist Children’s Homes Food Round-up In Honor of David Fitzgerald, Norris Norwood and Senior Adult Choir YAH Club Building Fund In Honor of Colon Putnam Leon & Lynda Phillips WEE In Honor of Jo West Jane Boyles Handicraft Ministry In Honor of Linda Cline and the Handicrafters Janet Hellard Homeland Missions Offering on’t forget to pray and support SBC missionaries and CBF field personnel. Envelopes are available at lobby display and pew racks. D For the Record April 19, 2015 575 182 459 Stewardship Pilot Mt. Baptist Association Senior Adult Luncheon Thursday, May 14; 12:00 noon Old Town Baptist Church njoy a wonderful meal (crispy ovenbaked chicken), warm fellowship, and an inspiring program! Tickets ($6) are available in the church office. Please contact Janet Hellard (7258767; [email protected]). E Offering Emphasis For April Kitchen Fund In Honor of Esther Hurtado and her Volunteers Foy & Linda Crouse Weekly Budget Needs Budget Receipts 04/19/15 Needs-To-Date Receipts-To-Date Over/(Under)-To-Date Special Ministries In Memory of Ralph Edmiston Adult 9, Coed 1 Unified Budget In Honor of Bea McRae and Joyce Camp Martha & Marvin Taylor H2H Backpack Program In Memory of Dr. Gordon A. McLorie Brandon Craven Sunday Bible Study Morning Worship 8:15 a.m. 10:45 a.m. Peru Mission Trip In Honor of Kathy Stewart IG Ladies Bible Study Class $ $ $ $ $ 33,425 27,600 534,808 530,856 (3,952) Bold Faith Receipts 04/19/15 $ Receipts-To-Date $ 2,841 1,953,440 WS Youth Chorus Spring Choral Concert Ardmore Baptist Church April 25; 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Tickets: $10 ear over 100 voices of the WSYC as they perform their Spring Choral Concert under the direction of Founding Artistic Director, Barbara C. Beattie. Celebrate with them as they pay tribute to Mrs. Beattie as she directs her last full choral concert before retiring in June 2015. H L auren is 23 years old and has a rare blood disorder for which there is no cure and the only treatment is blood transfusions. She has received between 150 and 200 transfusions during her lifetime. Lauren is eternally grateful for faithful donors because without their willingness to donate their blood, she would not survive. You can help save the life of someone like Lauren by donating at our upcoming blood drive on Thursday, May 14, 3:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Our goal is 50 donors and there are plenty of open appointments still available. Please contact Rob Lemons today (4166187; [email protected]) to sign up to give the gift of life!
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